|| : CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY || || 84th Congress 2d Session January 1956 |f | OAMSS39852 | Ail i ll Vy. PI3/): s4-) Z|2 ZQ§ Ry Cononts Vice President Executicutive iOfficeof the President Bureau of Budget 5 i:6 i i | Eli HOW EDGE TO USE INDEX = |= = a . 2 Ala.~Calif, < a Colo.—Ga. : = Idaho—Ind. & “fw | lowa-La. ef -Maine-Mich. § = © = < = pa International Organizations State Treasury Defense | = Army :5il 8: ££ 2 gat2 peli5 = 3 ©2: 0.|IPpz! (4)© re| Minn—NebreltNev—N.Y. ’ N.C-Oto Oka-RL «Bd {| > BE vifk=I=1 = Je|%| [i Navy Air Force sustice Post Ofice S. C.—Tex. & | Interior "= Bend book hold your the pages of the nearly double and them that way with left hand as shown. J Utah—Wash. W.Va—Wvo i? ar iy 2 : Lad a Agriculture Commerce 82 itBH a in a. EE 3 Locate the listing you want in the Edge Index.|atch up the 1-or 2-line symbol next to the listing you have selected with the corresponding 1-or 2-line symbol on the page edge. 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HfiE \ £8S Capitol Officersand Officials iliPeriodical Press i 2 Capitol Diagrams State Maps jin [al =§ “¥ Phones and Room Numbers INDEX 84™ CONGRESS, 2° SESSION BEGINNING JANUARY 3, 1956 OFFICIAL CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY y FOR THE USE OF THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1956 Compiled Under the Direction of the JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING CARL HAYDEN, Senator from Arizona, Chairman. OMAR BURLESON, Representative from Texas, Vice Chairman. THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, Senator from Rhode Island. WiLLiaM E. JENNER, Senator from Indiana. WAYNE L. HAYS, Representative from Ohio. KArL M. LECOMPTE, Representative from Iowa. JAMES L. HARRISON, Staff Director. Office of Congressional Directory, Room F-68, Capitol Phone, NAtional 8-3120, Branch 238 or 29 All Washington addresses in the Directory are northwest unless otherwise indicated For sale by the Superintendent of Documents U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C 60833 NOTES The following changes occurred in the membership of the Righty-fourth Congress since the election of November 2, 1954: Name Died Resigned Successor Sworn in REPRESENTATIVE Dwight L. Rogers, 6th Fla_______ Pec. 1,1954 Vo. lo nln Paul G. Rogers. ......... Jan. 13, 1955 John D. Dingell, 15th Mich______| Sept. 19,1955 |______.________ Jom Pl-Dingelli .. ... ous. ..Lo.... Vera Buchanan, 30th Pa________. Nov.r26,1055 =o. Qe la lCh Lea) Pr loa bas fl tm en——— CONTENTS (For List of Individuals, A Page Academy of Sciences, National, and National Research Counetl ico iaints nosie Accounting Office, General .c._...i.ocoiioi oe 341 Accounts, Bureau of (Fiscal Service, Treasury)... 408 Addresses of Members of Congress. _.-:__._..__. 191 Administration (Commerce)... oc ceoiooo 484 Administrations: Bonneville Power... 1. usin ih adi decaiiucy 467 Business and Defense Services (Commerce)_.... 486 Civil Aeronautics... . rate eiy nde do suai 489 Community Facilities. « coco fun 0 foie cual 533 Defense Minerals Exploration._.___._____.____ 460 Departmental (Agricultural)... _____..______ 479 Farm Credit... coi tuaduidoet-saaspthJus 520 Farmers Home... beviievmnbiniesansdon 478ios ail Federal Civil Defense... coooocoioo onan 520 Federal Housing...o.on 0 si tatidi.Go sin.Soecn 534 Food and. Drug... o.oo ol CE oar 501 General Services... bite tren weirimatl-2s 529 International Cooperation... ._.cooooo_.. 400 Maritime... ceeth Hebd aunab-trader 300 Navajo-Hopi Indian, Joint Committee on.._. 254 Public Housing... ic. menial Lovernnl 536 Rural Electrification... ts. ia 479 Small BUSINesSe caw il asvwanil bin wsas neues td: 549 Social Seearity. ...... o_o oE-Seomion 505 Southeastern POWer:. «vo tin runic ewan smn 468 Southwestern Power: sr. ou ecaitiode mmmeisssbn ons 468 TrbanBenewal. ...o. .. . emeipsiieoe 534 VO oan. ORE Sli 557 Administration; (State) ceo ci vedo eerie 395 Administrative Assistants and Secretaries. to ST EL Rl ni 287 Administrative Assistant, Office of the (Air dr ER es 445 Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Avy...gaat pn 424 Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the I A el 429 Administrative Committee of Federal Register. 532 Administrative Division (Justice) ---._..-______ 451 Administrative Office (Navy) .__.______ FTAA . 429 Administrative Office, United States Courts... 586 Administrative Services Division (Agriculture). 476 Administrator, Ofiice of the— Agricultural Research Service. ....____....____ 470 Foreign Agricultural Serviee___..__._..__..__. 475 General Serviees Administration .._.._.._____ 529 Advisers, Council of Economic... ____._________ 382 Advisory Board on Economic Growth and Sta-DY a ee apes 382 Advisory Board on National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings and Monuments._.___._ 464 Advisory Commission on Educational Ex-change (State) © or SU bon upd 399 Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, National. 540 Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid. 402 see Index on p. 749) Advisory Committee on Weather Control ______ Advisery Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems, National ______ 410 Aeronautics: Administration, Civil Si. 489 Board; Civil or ss se 514 Breaniof (Navy)... fst pianas 0 433 National Advisory Committee for____________ 540 Agencies: Central: Intelligence. i Sout fur 382 District of Columbia Redevelopment Land.___ 519 Housing and Home Finance. _____.___________ 533 Independent oc... oo a ao. tino ia ies 509 Motor Vehicle Parking (District).____________ 606 United States Information.___________________ 557 Agricultural Conservation Program Service._.__ 469 AgriculturaléCrediv. Cc. 0 co ci oF 478 Agricultural Marketing Service_._______________ 474 Agricultural Research Service... ______________ 470 Agricultural Research Branches___.____..______ 470 Agricultural Service, Foreign __________________ 475 ‘Agricultural Stabilization... 5. 20 oo co 476 Agriculture, Department of... __-.-___________ 469 a AdrienlfaraliCreditc. St T_TSub 478 Farmers Home Administration_____________ 478 Rural Electrification Administration.._____ 479 Agricultural Stabilization: co 476L070CoC Commodity Credit Corporation____________ 476 Commodity Stabilization Service..___._____. 476 Administrative Services Division________. 476 Audit DIVISION. © 0 oli hepanb sents 476 Barter and Stockpiling Division..._-477 Budget Division... ll supa 477ouearma Commodity Disposal Coordination Di-VISIONS. a vic a dit pram wn SEE 477 Compliance and Investigation Division_.__ 477 Cotton Division_.____ PRINBILIGeC TUBS Ll 477 Piseal Division. IC IGI00A0LT 477LI20I0E00A Food and Materials Requirements Divi-BION oR rr Cr ea EO AO 477 Graim'Divisions Ti ot liek 477iicon-o Information Division... =~ rae 477 Livestock and Dairy Division____________ 477 Oils and Peanut Division._.._.____________ 477 Performance and Aerial Photographic DIVISION crt = spre SE Grrr gp Fr bees 477 Personnel Managemen Division.._.____. 477 Price Divisions is och coats centhenlit 477sind Sugar Division fusiinics cede sadais rune 477 Tobacco. Division... ...cdocaollfaildi) 477 Transportation and Storage Services Divi-soni cloaiees oo coco baodin RU wh 477 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation______._ 478 Departmental Administration lo lL 479 Budget'and Finanee llUIi0 20000002000 479 Hearing" Examiners. 00 0d IDs G00 480 Information dis ou. er en ssb ene rnns ~ 480 “x VI Congressional Directory Agriculture, Department of —Continued Page Departmental Administration—Con. Page TABIREY. a 480 Personnel... PTR 480 Plant'and’ Operations. === “oad 481 Federal-States Relations... _____________.__ 469 Agricultural Conservation Program Service. 469 Agriculture Research Service ______________ 470 Administrator, Officeof the ____._________ 470 Experiment Stations Divisions __._______ 470 Management Divisions... __.___._____ 470 Regulatory Branches... ..... .... ep hh RBeseareh Branches. es a=ze 470 Farmer Cooperative Serviee_--_-___________ 471 Federal Extension Service-_____-.._______.__ 471 Porert Servis. oon il cn 472 Soil Conservation Service... .______.__. 473 General Counsel, Officeof ___________________ 481 Marketing and Foreign Agriculture _________ 474 Agricultural Marketing Service. __________ 474 Commodity Exchange Authority __________ 474 Foreign Agricultural Service -______________ 475 Administrator, Officeof the_ _____________ 475 Agricultural’ Attaches, == oc. _ o_o.oc 475 Agricultural Trade Policy and Analysis__ 476 Management... oo ooi cali le niasn 475 Market Development and Programs. _ ___ 475 PT TG RS ee ee 469 Air, Assistant Secretary (Navy) ------.____.___ 428 Air Commands, Major (Air Force) —.__________ 448 Air Coordinating Committee... _________.___ 509 Air Force, Department of the. _________________ 443 SINTON See Sadi en Sled aE Bolu carild 446 Deputy Chiefs of Staffi— Coniptroller: Ct cx ool co 2 oer tl 447 PY evelopmMICRY o.. 448 Materiel... Siltining i 448 ODOTALIONS es rare aha. oe OOS fe Personnel. 447 Major Air Commands— "" Continental Commands... _Ll._ii l__ 448 Overseas Commands... 220m il Lieuiilo 449 Separate Operating Agencies. __.__..______ 449 Office of— Administrative Assistant 0s _..____c_ 445 Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force— Financial Management. __..._._._____ SET 444 Manpower, : Personnel, and. Reserve TT a EL Cl Sn Materiel... i rl Research and Development _.______. oll General Counsel. --_ SERN : Legislative Liaison. __________shi ita © Secretary of the Air Force ______________.__ Special Assistant for Installations Under Secretary of the ‘Air Force _-_Z___.__ Air Force Liaison Office, "i _____:_ _Capitol Airlines ticket office, combined .__:. 8 Bar $l Air Staff (Air Foree)--.....fliu iyi osacdol | Air Station, Naval ooo.02. hosooiieltogzanyt Mhska Railroad cc co oiliandn Seattle Representative coco oc Han dele Waa Alaska Road zie isss do Labuan icnasCommission: 466 Aleoholic Beverage Control Board (District)... 597 Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commission. 256 Alphabetical list: : Delegates and Resident Commissioners_______ 204 American Battle Monuments Commission. ____ 510 American National Red Cross... _..__..__._.__ 510 Leh SHR Ba LR a 511 Board-of Governorsissaiesuanans,.._. 510 Directors of Services and Activities. __________ 511 Executive and Administrative Officers. __.____ 511 Honorwy. Officers........ % 20. 0. 510 LER RE i SL Te ee 510 American Printing House for the Blind_________ 501 American States, Organization of .______________ 388 Analysis and Review, Office of (Navy). _.____._ 431 Appeals Board, Employees Compensation. ____ 496 Applications Engineering ( Defense). __________ 412 Apportionment of Representatives by States, underieachicensust =i. | SHO BAIR 319 Apprenticeship, Bureau of (Labor). .___________ 496 Apprenticeship Council (District)... ________ 597 Architect of the Capitol... ._.___ PLEO HY 337 Archives and Record Service, National... ____ 530 Arlington Memorial ‘Amphitheater Commis- SION 2 zoos IIIDE IRA) aI TRAE 512 Armed Forces, Industrial College... __________ 419 Armed Forces Policy Couneil . -____________.__-412 Armed Forces Staff College... ___________ 419 Armory Board, District of Columbia. __________ 519 Army Boards. nH OHS DOC-cc--ccciieotes 426 Army, Department of the... ____. ____ [11 421 Administrative Assistant to the Secretary... 424 ‘Assistant Secretaries of the Army___________._ 422 YS Opvil-Military Affairs 0. [L280 f0oii-afavs 423 Financial Management. _.-____._____ 423 Logistlesrs sou ic rane dope ~HOUGIUITI0INTE 423 Manpower and-Reserve Forces________.___ 422 | Chief'of Staff, Office:izsi--:-----C'UIDTG 1B 424 Department of the Army Boards, Exempted Stations, Military Missions, and Com-MISSiONSEe netics too nran se iB WARE. TEL 426 General Stafl-c-o-cnn-oon BIBION ooo 425 Headquarters, Continental Army Command 425 Office of the Chief of Legislative Liaison. _____ 424 Office of the Director of Research and Develop- ment. rl i sel benrdacas NEST 423 Office of the General Counsel _________________ 424 Secretary of the Army, office of the _____ tin iigng Special Staff croreOd 425 fo RHO Technieal Services: t= 2 lr int JT daa 422 Under Secretary of the Army, office of the___. 422 U.S. Military 21002Ghai 426 Academy’ J | Army Liaison Office, Capitol. _._______ [1 340 Art: ” ; “Freer Gallery of. .-0.0L cD QBNE HIST 553 National Gallery of 122114 201 105 S¥iiasivioh 553 | Arts: : ; Commissioncof Fine. 2 = 1)" 277 Blinn 517 National Collection of Fine______:______..___ 553 Assignment of Rooms in the Capitol: Basement Floor and Terrace. = 127277 «05k 353 First Floor. oF o0 YioH 09:3 00 DIR0 yi0aivigk Gallery Floor.zz zoo o2 -ccrrz-cfudilh 359 Principal Floor... feo diialy Jahan d £50 357 Assignments to committees: Representatives,and Commissioner. 269 Delegates, Gry dembeesbileieLe LD EE 263 | Assistant Postmasters General, offices of___. 456, 457 Assistant Secretaries of Commerce. "|_________ 484 Representatives... Coen 194 Assistant Secretaries of Defense... ________ 412-418 Senators eee a 191 Special Assistants (Defense) ---------ccoeoo.. 412 Contents Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force... Assistant Secretaries of the Army... _._.__ 422,423 Assistant Secretaries of the Navy... _.._ 428 Assistant to the President... oacitacatohe. 377 Astrophysical Observatory. o_o oo... 553 Atomic Energy Commission, U, Sooco ooo... 512 Commission Members... c-ccemuiiommoaooann 512 General Advisory Committee. ooo ooo 513 Military Liaison Committee to-.-_--_-_.-420, 513 Office of the General Manager-_---.——-..._. 512 Officials... o-oo eedeoaodS cation bee 512 Operations Offices... ..-scibesiicontr 513 sass Atomic Energy (Defense) —-c-oococoeooon---418 Atomic Energy, Joint Committee on_. ......__. 252 Attending Physician at the Capitol...o—-.__. 338 Attorney General, biography of ooo. ccooaooo-451 Attorney’s Office, United States...ooooococo—--453 Audit Division (Agriculture). ooo... 476 Audit, Internal (District) -—---ooo coo. 596 Auditorium Commission, District of Columbia. 257 Authority: Commodity Exchange: .--::-:susrrarbmpenia 474 National Capital Housing-..--i1-ti-ireen-coon-541 Tennessee Valley... -cecaccmiced £5 mas 556 B Bank for Reconstruction and Development, In- TorRationNa). tana oi eta ne naan 385 Bank of Washington, Export-Import_.._...____ 519 Barracks (Marine een COrps)--c---ac=rermereomr 441 Barter and Stockpiling Division, Agriculture... 477 Battle Monuments Commission, American.___ 510 Beach Erosion Boal... oc o-nies=xcorr==san==+= 426 Benefits for Survivors of Deceased Members and Former Members of Armed Forces, Select Committee To Study..._. 245 Biographies: Attorney. General. ____ ci ing 451 Clerk of the House of Representatives. ........ 330 Deputy Postmaster General... __._________ 455 Deputy Secretary of Defense... _._.._.__._ 411 Doorkeeper, House of Representatives... 331 Judges of the— Court of Claims of the United States... 573 Courts of Appeals, United States..._.______ 563 United States Court of Appeals for the Dis-trictof Columbia...oc. cocsncsccs... United States Court of Customs and Patent LST ER dent wed ingly United States Court of Military Appeals... 579 United States Customs Court...___________ 575 United States District Court for the District oC ombIn rene mesa United States Emergency Court of Appeals. 578 United States Tax Court... 581 Justices of the Supreme Court......_____.._.. 561 Postmaster General... ... oo...0a 455 Postmaster, House of Representatives._....__ 333 President of the United States... -coooeooo__. 379 Assistant to the President. _________._____.__ 379 Deputy Assistant to the President...._._... 380 Secretaries to the President... .__..____... 380 Special Counsel to the President....._...._. 380 Secretary of— Agriculture... eee1D SHEDS 469 7 ET eS| LR LL hye 44 ATGi 2008 1 WHE IRpolereriao. 421 oea Biographies— Continued Secretary of—Continued Page Commerce. . ox sup tvs Se tontne id tows] 483 Defense. wovenavddedi-Laval 411 wudnt Health, Education, and Welfare._..____..._ 499 Interion: cect pict tos tiny. duvaindd. 4d 459 Labor... .covuenim th ssid on ni 495ctdtdoniidemas NOVY coii csi snns dais or bu smddoiu atl alow 427 Benate: cooci oo fanidaed lasingciocoocioon 326 State. cutee tis devin bh setilidadi Cl drngunad 393 21 TTeASIYY 228% diene so Bidtd sob Ch arstomnsdsere 403 Senators, Representatives, Delegates, and Resident Commissioner-......._._.._.. 3 Sergeant at Arms of the House. _-_._......_.. 330 Sergeant at Arms of the Senate. ..._.____._._. 327 Vice President of the United States_....._.... 3 Biological Area, Canal Zone... :_......_..._... 553 Bird Conservation Commission, Migratory... 258 Blind, American Printing House for the__._____ 501 Blind-Made Products, Committee on Purchases OF. oie oo dodedt untenbr ann) Snes ah 518 Board of Review, Federal Coal Mine Safety... . 523 Board of Visitors: Coast Guard ecoil 255 Academy...oni Merchant Marine Academy. 2 _........_... 256 Military Academy.food odd. mares it ols 255 Naval:Acadomy...o.i. cotinine iT nba coiling 255 Boards: Advisory, on Economic Growth and Stability. 382 Alcoholic Beverage Control (District) ........ 597 Architectural Consultants for Georgetown... 517 Bonneville AQVISOry. .oweoihen wansaniid dod 467 Capitol Police... S Ea vn free 338 Civil Aeronautics... ... cinideieh)tna soffi fs 514 Civil Defense Coordinating._..._____...___.._.. 522 Commissioners, U. S. Soldiers’ Home. ..__._._ 554 Correction of Naval Records......._..o......_ 429 Decorations and Medals (Navy) cocoon 429 Defense Mobilization... ocoaiocoioaaiicacils 383 District of Columbia Armory... ______.__ 519 Education (District of Columbia)... ooo. 599 «Elections (District)... . towed)ouns sob 599 Employees’ Compensation Appeals. _........ 496 Farm Credit... dl) gidasalinawge 520 .c.-..fzode Federal Home Loan Bank... _________ Ll... 524 Foreign-trade Zones-.-—._..__.. meenaSL 529 Geographic Names (Interior)... ___.__.______ 467 Government Patents.........___________ 533 Governors, Federal Reserve System ._._________ 526 Immigration Appeals (Justice). .____________ 452 Indian Artsand Crafts... __... > "= 462 Inter-American Defense... __.______ ... 384 International Development Advisory (State). 401 Library of Congress Trust Fund....______.___ 344 Maritime, Federal (Commerce). .c_.__...__. 489 Medical Examiners (Navy). cooooooooioooo 429 Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety (Dis- BIC) acini min and nne Swine n BOO ERE pa A 602 National Archives Trust Fund .__.._.__....__._. 532 National Labor Relations... .__._._..___. 542 National Mediation.2o. L010 DOiiesiiany 543 National Park Trust Fund... 225000001060 464 National Selene. .....cxvuezace 22LE0ES 100, 543 National Selective Service Appeal.___.___.___ 545 Naval ClOIOneY re rrr see esr an ne 430 rrr Naval Examining (Flag)... cee oan 430 Naval Examining (Tine).-. -c-caveeneeeern=n 430 Naval Examining (Marine Corps) ---ccceecee--441 VIII Congressional Directory Boards Coniinued Page Naval Examining (Medical)... wp LCA EE 430 Naval Medical Survey Review_______________ 430 Naval Retiring Review...________--_____.___ 430 Navy Discharge Review. .itoc iii L002 429 On Defense, Permanent Joint, Canada-U. S__ 545 Operations Coordinating. .__._.___-__________ 382 Parole (Distriot)eazazzozzzacozoooana 603 CII Parole (Justice)zzzaczzoiosennconsnzan 452. IHICC0L Physical Disability No (Marine Corps)... 441 Physical Disability Appeal avy LUIER0T 8 433 Railroad Retirement (10 3521030 AIO) 545 Regents (Smithsonian Institution)... ________ 552 Renegotiation_ ___... IH odd 30 aaris 36 10EIRI0 546 Review, Federal’ Coal Mine Safety __________ 523 Subversive Activities Control ________________ 555 Unemployment Compensation (Distriet)_____ 606 Validation, for German Dollar Bonds_._______ 391 Veterans’ Education Appeals._____________.__ 558 Zoning’Adjustment (District). ______________ 606 Boards and Commissions (State). .____---______ 399 Boards, Joint Committeesand Commissions__ . 251 Bonneville Power Administration ___-__Z__1___ 467 Advisory Board... LUO Rw DPR ST 467 Boston National Historic Sites Commission____ 256 Botanic Garden, United States. ___-__________ 345 Branches under Direction of Smithsonian Insti- TEIN.a SY 552 Brazil-United States Defense Commission, Joint. 387 Budget and Finance, Office of (Agriculture). ‘4 79 Budget, Bareanof the. = ld 381 Budget Division, Commodity Stabilization Service -(Agriculture)~—. Il ZC TCL 477 Budget Office (District). o-oo 20 10000 00 U0 595 Building Commission, House Office. __________ 251 Building Commission, Senate Office. _________ 251 Buildings and Grounds, Capitol _______________ 347 Buildings and Grounds (District) __________ 597 Buildings Service, Public_______ eu 529 Bureaus: . Accounts (Fiscal Service, Tréabiiry). LLL 408 YA eronauties (Navy). Lc 33TH) SIMD 433 American Ethnology iL li. L Qu) _800Y nla 55 Apprenticeship (Labor) «. JlLo0 496 o.oo.L000 Budgel. oiiciooedad 0801 90 7a] 2B eu ho oo 379 Census. oo an Saino Sana shan rdion 488 Chief Postal Inspector... i ....._ 4 ablgsani 457 Regional Offices... stoalel elbipay. 458 COSEOMS.oo nme Le seria Styplon de HR HS 405 + Employees’ Compensation (Labor) _.._.._.__. 496 "Employment Security (Labor) ______._____._._ 496 Engravingand Printing...>... ..__. =. 407 European Affairs (State)... cue a 397 Facilitics!(Post Office)... -z__. 457 Far Eastern Affairs (State)... ______. 397 Finance Post-Offee). = il 456 Foreign Commerce (Commerce) __________.____ 485 Indian} Adare 100 ate JES Ooh fF A. 461 Area Offices. .u.cacearavnnnoananzaydiiU 461 Inter-American Affairs (State) ..____._____.___ 397 International Organization Affairs (State). ___ 396 Investigation, Federal (Justice)... ____._. 452 Labor Standards... boos JzeaD dactl Jogails 497 Labor Statistics. ooo ea ntuesinid Jusolls 497 Land Management (Interior) rE buh dad 460 Area Offenses Ue fae naira 461 Medical Services (Public Health) __.______.___ 503 Medicine and Surgery (Navy) oc cocoa. 434 MG EE ee ise Abs RE Aes 464 IBT SS 408 Bureaus—Continued Page INarcoties. 33100 ila DUI 20 S00 Idi) dm senda 408 Naval -Personnel LEI Siid 10 a2itioidaa 435 dubia Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Af-fairs (State)... 00DEITIOF Bais) 8d 396 Ordnance: (Navy). a Tiel MJ aboo iD 4 436 Personnel (Post Office). 11 110 2X oiiiia Jil 457 Post Office Operations. #01801 Bom 456 Prisons-(Iastice)s No ae a A 452 Public Debt (Fiscal Service, Treasury). | mi 408 ‘Public Roads (Commerce). 22 492 Reelamation@nterior) o-oo or. 462 Field Organization. coc rzeat timie nor, 463 Skips Navy aesmmaire Nand) cgtar vt vie 436 Standards,-Nationali Pf Dio seen2 0) 492 State Services Health)...i. 504 (Public __ Supplies and Accounts (Navy)... _____.___ 437 Transportation (Post Office)... iil= (2010 456 Veterans’ Bosmpioyaon: Rights (Labor)..___ 497 Weather: coordWall) BHT tl J 493 Women’s (Labor) lio L JID osligiiotings sia 498 Yardsand Docks... 0. ooR00 437 Business Administration, Small. __.___________ 549 Business and Defense-Services Administration : (Commereeyr= 486 rior: ydDAhinied Administ ator, Offfceofs wo vrei. oo.. 486 Industry Divisions...2 _____ 486 Business Economics, Office of (Commerce). ____ 484 C Cabinet members, list ara oo 378 Calendar... 0 toa a. Senhenpy Iv CanaliCompany, Panama... ~ ______.c..--_‘ 545 Canal Zone, Biological Area ____.._________ reo B33 Cangl Zone Government. o_o 514 Intthe'Ganal Zone: 0 co vo JT moifiing 514 Capital Housing Authority, National __________ 541 Capital Parks, National... _.... __....._.__ 464 Capital Planning Commission, National _______ 541 Capital Regional Planning Council, National _ 542 Capitol: Airlines ticket office, combined. __._._________ 339 Architect of the— J Architects Offlen. ..Joiiboh on 337 House:Office Buildings.o co. ©. _. . 338 Senate Office -_ .. Building... 338 Basement floor and terrace of— Assignment ofrooms on... _...__. 353 Diagramiel a. tng 352 Botanie Garden. uve vi ntr casi see ont 345 Buildings, history and description of. _______ 347 Commission for Extension of U. S,___________ 251 Congressional Daily Digest. _.._____.._.__.___ 337 Congressional Record. zeeun teins : 337 Directory ol the Senate. our dues 361 First floor of— Assienmentofroomson.. -............. 355 Diagramme 270 apogee tls) 354 Gallery, floor of— : ; Assignment ofroomson-.._--____ __________ 359 Dingmamolziccz. 00a Br a dae 358 House Chamber, diagram'of = 2" o_L 363 Liaison Offices-at.. Li tu2at o Di Do oh 339, 340 Miscellaneous Officials... fei 337_____anata els Office of— i Arehiteoh of ra warily alll 337 Attending physician________ rp yt aE. ail 338 Congressional Daily Digest... _...__...._. 337 Congressional ‘Reeord oi vs una aaaaata. 337 Contents Capitol—Continued Page Officers of the— House bHollall add us asa) dio ldu 329 Senate. Ladi dieagaill 325 Sulimanoo. Page School... _Jadeeaaly adil lo monn 337 Police; UnitedtStates:oiad _anisten molly 338 Police Board. 0. i alc fi 338 Post Office in Capitol, Branch_________ 2... 334 Principal floor of— Assignment ofroomson____________________ 357 Pisgramvefeitscasgad. dail. Sic zognaiug 356 Radiostudios. 05 Soin ca DING. 339 Railroad ticketoffice.._. i ..legndzicigg 338 ‘Senate Chamber, seating plan___ o_o 360, 361 Telephone Exchange... coo OIL 338 ‘Western Union Telegraph Office .-_c o_o ci 339 Caribbean Commission. ..--...___.___c anit aglisg 514 Central Secretariat... pd. spelinalof 514 .._colotd Census Bureau. oo... dogs. pioiiiaid 488 Centennial Commission, Theodore Roosevelt__.__ 259 Central Intelligence Agency... _l_._______ 382 Changes in membership of Eighty-fourth Con- GLO. i iim AMG POL FB0E SBM SRS mI Chaplain of the House of Representatives_._..___ 329 Chaplain ofthe Senate: cil. Los sendlll 325 Julio Chief Postal Inspector (Post Office). $f KB da ERE 457 Chief of Naval Operations, Office of. __________ 433 Chief of Staff, Office of (Army) Li .____ 424 Chief of Staff (Coast Guard)... .____.__ 406 Chiefs of Staff, Joint (Defense) oo oo i too iL 418 City postoffice. . ....2iolagesade auoninll io 607 Civil Aeronautics Administration: .____..______ 489 Civil Aeronautics Board.uries aateead aulicuug 514 Civil Defense (District) coosonckolocbon colle su b98 Civil Defense Administration, Federal ..___-____ 520 Civil Defense Coordinating Board... _._..__.____ 522 Civil-Military Affairs (Army)... oil i. 422 Civil Service Commission. Lo ioc lolol 515 Liaison Officesat Capitol... ____ciiloicc 339 Regional Offices...Cibo IEE 516 Claims Commission, Indian... i. l_______.__.__ 537 Claims Settlement Commission of the United States, Foreign, cured t saddiliosl 529 Juan Claims, United States Courtoof o_o. ___c__.___ 573 Classification, political, of Congress. il _____ 187 Clerk, House of Representatives. _ o_o__ ._ 330 Clerks to committees. oo ciiii i.House ooo 247 Clerks to Senate committees...___l iC 233i Club, the Congressional _._.._.__ll iii. ii 518 Coal Mine Safety Board of Review, Federal__.___ 523 Coast and Geodetic Survey. io i ill_loloii 489 Coast Guard Academy, Board of Visitors to the. 255 Coast Guard (Headquarters), Treasury. ...._2._ 405 College, Gallaudet... oioll Jono zanna Daw 501 Columbia, Districtof..._____fascidb Alivio 591 Combined Air Lines Ticket Office... __..____. 339 Commandant, Office of (Coast Guard) ...___.___ 405 Commandant, Office of (U. S. Marine Corps).._. 440 Commerce Commission, Interstate. _....._.l..__ 539 Commerce, Department Coo 483of coo.loilil Administration, Officesof .....___Coioocoiioo 484 Bureau of— i Foreign Commerces i adagudl. 485lotaoni Public Roadsiciuls Jonas lola lepall 492 Standards, Nationaliii Jul) 492cegolaCllord! The Census.....Coouuiuiad). swatusrnklonad 488 ‘Bureaus Under Supervision of Assistant Sec-retaries....... ._-. Noms, 4.1 3 FANE RN HAL ETAL od NR 484 Commerce, Department of—Continued Page Bureau Under Supervision of Under Secretary.. 484 Business and Defense Services Administra- HOR. ores IR BE Le 486 Industry Divisions... Soli 486 .c3o8izJOE Office of the Administrator... _____.___._._____ 486 Business Economics, Office of... _..___________ 484 Civil Aeronautics Administration. ________.___ 489 Coast and GeodeticSurvey. o_o __...._. 489 Domesticaffairs. Ciliasulin 484 Federal Maritime Board... __ oo Colo iil 489 Inland Waterways .___cit 488 Corporation. CZ. International Affairs. oo cooSIRE 484 Maritime Administration. i ___ co Li0iC 490 National Inventors Council .._._____CC LUI0051488 Transportation. c-c-ocoaaacaaaiaiRHMARNS a 484 U.S. Patent Office...-_ iii... agagdlisny 491 ‘Weather Bureaus sito. Vai qinio FG 20840, 493 Commissions: Advisory, on Educational Exchange (State)_.. 399 Alaska Road. Joo lola iin nce cc BaRIUnNg10 466 Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial .___________ 256 American Battle Monuments... __ fii ___ 510 Arlington Memorial Amphitheater. _..___._.. 512 ATING Le weit ae oe 2a Um 0 ROHL EST 426 AoC ENOrEY. ei LSAARTI, 512 Boston National Historic Sites_______ i... _.. 256 Caribbean. eeeIATIOC SIT DL IRIAN 514 Civil Service. . ..owuvnwrmrUs 00 los dling 515 Corregidor-Bataan Memorial ._______.. alin 257 District.of Columbia Auditorium _____.._.____ 257 Educational Exchange, Advisory,on__.i______ 399 ' Extension of the United States Capitol. .._..___ 251 Federal Communications... __l_ il i. lil. 523 Federal Power... 2Cl 30) 0L0ieii JOlilda. 525 Federal Trades scl ce linosu il 20 col ladeiad 527 Fine Arts iu lell]l a0 i-DRUd 0 son fo3 AE 517 Foreign Claims Settlement, United States._.__ 529 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial J ____ 2957 Government Security. 0000 260 ._------..OEE House Office .CollaalJLL00NL0S 251 Building. oll Indian Claims. onl SAG 0 II 300) ..ouenecuien 537 Inter-American Tropical Tuna, United States, Costa Rica, and Panama. _...._..__._____ 537 International Boundary, United States, B Alaska, and Canada... 0d iouigaizel 538 International Boundary and Water, United States and Mexico... oo lil oo S0niL 537 International Pacific Halibut, United States and Canada... 00000 LUIGI 538 ..-...... International Joint... . .......00008AED 0UL DIE 538 International Pacific Salmon Fisheries _._..__ 538 Interstate Commeree. .__ coil looliill 539 Jamestown-ilu sbiasy anton Celebra- tion. oa SSO RRR ST LOCH, 258 Joint Brazil-United States Defense. _-___..___. 387 Joint Congressional. ClziLa uo. 2 ArlQlieniiig 251 Joint Mexican-United States Defense. LULL 388 Marine Corps Memorial .[_ CZ i ___ ill] 258 MentalHealthisi i (DEOL C000 E. BOER 572 Migratory Bird Conservation... ______________ 258 National Capital Planning. ili loli oC 541 National Forest __C._______._ 259 Reservation. J. National Historical Publications____--Z___.___ 531 National Monument... a A000 258 coeiocoaa National Security Training __ i _____ 544 7. Public Utilities, District of Columbia_______ 2 604 Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal... --i__L 546 -Commissions—Continued Page Securitiesand Exchange. .....o__ i... _.o.0 547 Senate Office ....._.___cooooois 251 Building. loo: South Paelfler oo tiie 554 Tariff, United States... sonia] sotalol 555 Territorial Expansion Memorial, United States... Fooa@ich ll staaiank 260sabimasod Theodore Roosevelt Centennial __._.__.__.__ 269 Woodrow Wilson Centennial Celebration_.__ 260 ssiZoning (Distriet). .. ._o.. _ coiehie alisanint Commissions and Boards (State)... .____i. ._ Commissions and: joint committees, congres- sional.......o. oo Upaintll lanolin 251 Committee assignments: Representatives... Uses loganilelantoognl 239 Senaterse.Canaan cenliatigee 533263ini Committees: Advisory, on Voluntary Foreign Add__._.__.. 402 Advisory, on Weather Control ______.._._.___ 509 Acronautics, National Advisory____.__..__..__ 540 Afr Coordinating. ©. iishandt sdanl 509 Government Orsanjeniion, President’s Advi- SOLY, ON... .ateasueioobo fl mesbuuas df 383 House— Assionmentsite ... IL 269 '| Cleckston. 0 0 i smeared 247 Membership of. _____.____._ Htogoiiello aleni237 Official reportersto.. .........__.. seaddieg 334 Selectand special... __...__asiveBlivi Interdepartmental, on Scientific Research and Development iii: i sidordnlinindzl do Joint Congressional...oo i Haouh __ colli Library, Joint)tnlicd adi vod lo sotamaty Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund, Per-manent Committee for. _ o.oo.i. On Disposition of Executive Papers, Joint... _ 253 On Purchases of Blind-Made Products... .._ 518 President’s, on Employment of the Physically Handicapped. :iozocooilol dis ancl 555 Printing, Joint... sptiseess doasrieso 251 Reciprocity Information. . coolioanus wus il 517 Select and Special— IE House: fui). anu dealoadUaasbouicbaed 245 Senate. ...... . aides hun ani avanly [7 231 Senate— Assignments to... ahicoulsalaalt hoe 263 Clerks to. _.._.__ hoo Sabino Temolicasnd 233 Democratic Policy....caluill bonsaisis | 231 Membershipiof iiuliigli[ogalicnnl227 siionl Minority Policy... bon..-......shegel) Special and select...tial lopaiinnnad Commodity Credit Corporation ..._._ cc... Commodity Disposal Coordination Division (Agriculture) luc i Lar ma bn 477 wurde Commodity Exchange Authority .______:...___ 474 Commodity Stabilization Service. ..._____....__. 476 Communications Commission, Federal. _...._.. 523 Community Facilities Administration ..___.. 533 Company, Panama Canal izoioalsannie somal 545 Compensation Appeals Board, Employees’... 496 Compensation Board, District Unemployment. 606 Compensation, Bureau of Employees’. 10496 _.i_ Compliance and Investigation Division, Com-modity Stabilization Service -(Agrieul-LUT)... vans ine chem Inanid dsamtnooll A477 Comptroller (Air stioa il caiizeunil Lomas 447 Force). Comptroller (Coast Guard)... _....__....... 406 Comptroller (Defense)... liom od oemissbonrl 413 snnid Comptroller (Navy)...inzasiic adi ; Comptroller General of the United States (General Accounting Office) _______._.._ Comptroller of the Currency. _________ .______._ 407 Conciliation Service, Federal Mediation and. __ 525 Congress: Libraryof . Jodiaal alisofinl s20! .codameril 341 Political classification of. __. =i ool liainnie 187 Sesstongof. Lo llamada loaogee A 303 Served... oolv. .. o.ieoiburipoibed 213 Congressional: Apportionment, by States... _____ i. ____.. 319 Clb. in iin oundsrtodaniol 518 Commissions and joint committees. _____..___ 251 Daily Digest... ... wodeimiony 337 geaddi Delegations, by States... ... Jiizolemes [ain 177 Districts, mapsiofo.. Lo... SinaerH sung 693 Liaison Service, Veterans’ Administration ___ 339 Record, office of, at Capitol... oilodoiilz. Conservation Program Service, Agricultural... 469 Conservation Service, Soil... _________ iii (Consular Affairs, Security and (State)___.._.___ Consular Offices and Diplomatic Representa-tives, Foreign,in the United States __. 611 Consular Offices, United States Foreign Service 625 Continental Army Command, Headquarters... 425 Continental Commands (Air Force)... ..____ 448 Continuous service of Senators______.: BIEL RETA 210 Control Board, Subversive Activities... ._...__ 555 Cooperative Service, Farmer_.________.:...__ 471 Cooperation Administration, International. ___ 400 Coordinating Committee, Air. _______._____..___ 509 Coordinator of Information, Office of__.________ 335 Coroner. (Distriot).. 20d rigbliha Cl Loh) 598 Corporation Counsel’s Office (District). __....__ 598 Corporations: Commodity Credit... ..._.. 20280) hang 476 Federal Crop Insurance. _._..._. sina 478 Federal Deposit Insurance.._1__c_ Colll Zi. 524 Federal Facilities (Treasury). _-.___...ciZ____ 409 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance.._______ 525 Inland Waterways (Gonumeres) Hog .u0l 1a90y 488 Reconstruction Finance. cmv 0 Longin 2 409 St. Lawrence Seaway Development suo at 23 547 Virgin Islands... ....coadiigiolaries 03 cron 2d 466 Corrections, Department of (District)... ._ ..___ 599 Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commissionc.____ 257 Cotton Division (Agriculture) ghpiiabost) hook 477 Council: Apprenticeship (District).Doo boii 597 ...: Armed Forces Policy (Defense) co... 412 Economic Advisers... ... Jo ufo GisdziCh 382 Advisory Board on Economic Growth and Stability zn) Saacliioy dacheany 382! Federal Fire: ll nasi dosha 532! wobu2000 Pederal Records: olzyatal cofzelgruialooidn 531° | National Academy of Sciences mg National i } Research... Io0liO soilageiohn 540 | National Advisory, on International Mone- tary and Financial Problems. lio... 410 National Capital Regional Planning sos adlde 542 National Civil Defense Advisory. _.._.__._._ 522 National Inventors (Commerce). io Ll... 488 ! National Security... daiziolaculs Gold 2U0os 382 Naval Physical Review. _....__.___2.._.. fas. __ 430 Contents XT Page Courts of Appeals, United States. o.oo... 563 Court of Appeals, United States Emergency... 578 Court of Claims of the United States. cc. oa._-573 Court of Impeachment, Senate. ........._._.._.. 309 Courts, Administrative Office, United States... 586 Courts, District of Columbia: Court of Appeals, United States... .-.o-.-.___. 565 District, United States..........-.-Soicetr----: 508 Juvenile. ..... vous de swtiobestloolasio J 0. 587 ‘| bo dosa Municipal Court... couiietl SoilcndiO- io 586. Municipal Court of Appeals... _____.. 586 Probate, and Register of Wills__..__.__....____ 585 Pax Court... uve cem doo oren th eaidumnieat ~~ 606 Courts, United States || OE rE eS Se te 573 Courts of APPeals......q..ooibids disembane ie 563 EE SE 3 ress pet 575 Customs and Patent AppealS..co.oo ol... 572: Emergency Court Appeals. _.____ The won platted 578 Military Appeals... cicocstecaaiisoiioceni 579: Supreme. tues. suds satuse baste dials 561 ARE me EE CT wh 1 Lar 08 0s Gd mid 581 Credit Administration, Farm... .._._...____...__. 520 Oredit, Agricultural...to nda cbeedl 478 Crop Insurance Corporation, Federal. _...__._._ 478 | Currency, Office of the Comptroller of the______ 407 Customhouse (Treasury)-ccoo-ooooooooo io 405 Customs and Patent Appeals, United States Courbiofec isin. fuui oI aliuura de Sum ddasny 572 Customs, Bureau cidageddoen 405 of...juss ain Customs Court, United States oo si. 575 Sd D Daily Digest, Congressional... a2337 Dairy Division (Agriculture)... o.oo... 477 Debates, Official Reporters of— | BA OUBC, bolum ee bein Ss ss Sse bea Ero rd 334 Senate. as rec as rE pa 328 Decorations and Medals, Board of (Navy). ..... 429 .Deeds, Recorder of (District) ooo __._____ 607 Defense Administration, Federal Civil__.______. 520 ~ Defense Board, Inter-American... 384 Defense Commissions: Joint Brazil-United States. _-oocooomooooooo2 387 Joint Mexican-United States... oo... 388 Defense, Department of ozo coli. 411 Armed Forces Policy Council. ______.._.____._ 412 Assistant Secretaries of Defense— Applications Engineering... ___._.___. 412 COMPDIIONET i inn on open SSE Are pero 413 Health and Medical... -----uccciizeuinls 414 International Security Affairs. __..___...... 414 Legislative and Public Affairs____________._ 415 Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve..._____ 415 Properties and Installations... o_o. ..... 416 Research and Development... .__.__.... 417 Supply: and Logistics, scdod-ruse il sdsmosn 417 Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Atomic Bnergy).veceivib-wousindes 418 il -fuaedseas fiQeneral Counsel. o.oo ooso-a-adodadoa Papin 413 Immediate Office of the Secretary... _....... 411 Joint Chiefs of Staff. : . five sbosuenbomad ions 418 Joint Secretaries... edad de Srna Gi oait aol 412 Joint Service Schools— Armed Forces Staff College... _..__._.___.. 419 Industrial College of the Armed Forces... 419 The National War College. _..oooicoooozd Lo 419 Defense, Department of—Continued Page Jot Stall. oo. i nd dias het feriid od 419 Military Liaison Committee to the Atomic Energy. Commission... i... Loswoies 420 Special assistants.calio irre = tooo rend Special Operations... ._.... a EyFURL 412 Defense Lending ...ooaciooie 409 Division. sooo Defense Minerals Explanation Administration (Interior). i: custint frre nn benucoes 460 Defense Mobilization, Office Ofori cetteaaa sonh 383 BoarQ. coven ids Fon nD amma 383 densidad Defense, Permanent Joint Board on, Canada-United States.cc.i0-cdidrwaatidsedonis 545 Defense Production, Joint Committee on... 252 Delegates and Resident Commissioner: Alphabetical lst... ccd smilieaibenink nm 204 Assignments to committees... ___._o.____ 269 Biographies: of: uot beriid on cx br whem wai bh mw prt mmt RA List of, with home post offices and Washing- ton addresses: corte so iT aati coe ton ad 204 Rooms and telephones of...-zo cceccoas conan 369 Secretaries 10. oc ou tic ons cae LA — ata 299 Service record in Congress... --veoeoooe manna 224 NV oles Cast Jor coconut mn wns nsw ps Manas ww 318 Delegations, Congressional, by States...._...._. 177 Democratic Policy Committee (Sonate) bre ons 231 Dental School, Naval....it -cb cie-suser 438 mba. Departments: AZrioulare. ... . «sh ood 3 lr its bE rm morris pt wis 469 AW ROPCO. conlitmnbililcondi rant Nat Sotiod sit 443 ATINY ono ona oma Sm ed Here LB whet Sind 421 COMET. ev con amtr rs es BREE rises 483 Dofonsfetome binme fl isrtili tortie dod moans 411 BXeCtiiVe.. ..... .as BEE i Spi unol suas sutoreienlsd 379 Health, Education, andA Welfare A A ST 499 Interiors. oon oie dium irndon ol emma mangers h-459 JUSHICR. Li. To So Lon rattan Bt Se Banoeryile 451 I A fa Vl RG 495 NAVY oan osm ams inane nn po web ba tS Sr dopant 427 Post Office. ove deveinedes Duvoreil Sonera 455 LR Se 393 PreOSULY siti cin mmm ms meme dag due raid Fo 403 Departmental Administration (Agriculture).... 479 Department of: Army Boards, Prompted Stations, Military Missions and Commissions. .........__. 426 Buildings and Grounds (District). ........___ 597 Corrections (District) it 5 cus snvn sa mawaniles 599 Fire {DBO eon ooo omen tla a IE aid En oe 599 General Administration (District)... .___ 595 Highways (District). codec ciooitvuctiacl. 600 Insurance (DISIrict). . citi vil kb ovreabuintoa-o 600 Licenses and Inspections (District). ._....___ 601 Metropolitan Police (District)... o-oo ooo. 601 Occupations and Professions (District)... 602 Personnel (Marine Corps) ----ccmcivemoaooooo 441 Public. Health (District). ....ccotlithronawenid. 604 Public Welfare (District) -ccaocecicoonooao 605 Recreation (District) ..----cciisoaaoaaai. 605 Sanitary Engineering (District). oocoooocio 605 Supply (Marine Corps): tir ccbbio sania. 441 Vehicles and Traffic (District)-.co.coococoa 606 Vocational Rehabilitation (District) .---._.._ 607 Deposit Insurance Corporation, Federal-......_ 524 Deputy Assistant to the President... __._.__.._ 378 Deputy Chiefs of Staff (Air Force)— Comptroller... . LE apbloaniad do cuciuapadena 447 Development. .......... ne dois ies bain staid dn a 448 XII Congressional Directory District of Columbia—Continued Deputy Chiefs of Staff—Continued Page General Administration Dept. of—Continued VEa terial ra eR rere Sa 0 448 HWaiiinse Metropolitan Police Department—Con. Page Operationgtily © M0uelb 447 Harbor Master Lil. Jo J 2 tigi 20 21 602 Personnel. wm ROLES TION, iio nes 447 Police Headquarters...:i0 0 601 lll. Peputy Postmaster Ji-isc 455 | General----C_ oC Traffic Division, iia 1 Ril, YPLARE 602 Pevelopment (Afr Foree) tli il Zo hl all 448 Description and history of Capitol Building____ 347 Woman’s Buread tu ili 20 CHIUcull 602 Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety Diagrams of the— Board foion.ififieY Wiad] DOL 602 Basement floor and Terrace of the etal. -352 Motor Vehicle Parking Agency---....______ 606 “First floor of the Capitol... 100 D Binilealld 354 Office of Civil Defense. ooo S102 LEU 598 Gallery floor of the Capitol... 358 House!Chamber 505s 1010, aiin tl 00 363 Office of the: Principal floor of the Capitol. -____Z__________ 356 Coroner. Zui5 014 ong Gi iiiol 598 12la0a _______________ ATMIDOGeils Corporation Counsel. J 20 598-:.o.ooooaoll00Senate Chamber. TL 360 DI BCEOT co ia mat Pa Ge SLA a KL 595 Digest, CongressionaliPaily:t ican 08 Soca] 337 ccadicisBinrraiasi 606 Diplomatic ~ Representatives and Consular BUrveyor. co es BIN0L Personnel Office. iovaraai00D 597 co. S200 Offices, Foreign, in United States_______ 611 Procurement Office. E01 c:-:-szoocoooe BOT Director, General Administration (District) 595 .___ > “Publie-Library-2uiolilfJ 08 aloes 200 604 Directory of the'Senatel C200 DIO Lily loo 361 Public Utilities Commission RESCHAS BEAL SL 8 pia 604 Disbursing Office (District). --J 22ll Lo lL. 596 Recreation Department__.___ BOUCG E00 605 PISPensary; Navy res ter Po 439 Veteran’s Service Center. _..__.__._ RE EEL 606 ‘Discharge Review Board (Navy) 1203 oI BHO, 429 Zoning Commission... cooosrsmmrs creat 607 Disposal Commission for Rubber Producing Origin and Form of Government. _.__________ 591 Facilities roam AL wish TUAW, besrommnnn 546 Disposition of Executive Papers, Joint Com-° Recorder of Deeds: ooo. JOU 0109607 mitteconis, Painaslay Sols 253 Washington City Post Office. __-_Z_______ 607 District of Columbia Armory Board.____.__.__ 519 District of Columbia... o..-t20 ck 568 | District of Columbia Auditorium Commission__ 257 Commission on Mental Health-____________:. 572 District of Columbia Courts: f District of Columbia: : District Court of the United States: for the Court of Appeals, United States, for District of Columbia Circuit... 20: 2 ARE 565 ‘District Government co orzoczzosssioeneo Wl 595 . District Court of the United States.___i...___ 568 Executive Offices: :.ozzzoozzzoasn R000 595 General Administration, Department of-_____ 595 Commission on Mental Health ____________ 572 Administrative Services Office_-______ Wang 595 JuvenileeConrbit. oti Cavin wil 587 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board __________ 597 iol seeinol 586 Munieipal:€ourtczar aib o-oo. Appeals... 586 Board of --i. ooccezaooo 599 Register of Wills and Ged of the Probate Apprenticeship Couneil | _ CCI CL 597 Municipal-Court of "2 1 __._ Bduecation ollie Board of in 20000 599 Courier 585 Blections:.o-czooozazarsz srr arenas Board-of Parole.-..--osccsozszzaziozanbl 603 ft="Tax Court-.----Cl AN Core fm et 606 Board of Zoning A trent: saad 300, 606 || District of Columbia Redovelopent Land concoac Budget Office coc ozceeciiioo iE 595: A NOY Tn 519 Department of: -: Districts, Maps of Congressional ______1___ 693 Buildings and Grounds_______________ 2100597 ‘| Divisions: Corrections... oii eink 599 Administrative (Justice) -0 CoLL 451 Defense Lending (Treasury). -.___________1__ 409 InsSHranee: es 600 United States Savings Bonds. _-0___________. 405 Licenses and Inspections. _ i _______Enb<60) Wage and Hour and Public Contracts____22 498 Occupations and Professions.__Z__1_ 1. 602 Document Room, House. _._:-__t_ ___ 1! "332 Highways--_____. IRIIIGEHEIRROL, Neil GE 600 Domestic Affairs (Commerce). ___________L 484 Public: Health...o22: Tl 604 soc LC Digi) Doorkeeper of the House of Representatives... 331 Public Welfare: :L SOUR00 Jot) Re 605 ____Z___ Rooms: suze0 332 Sanitary Engineering... ll __ 605 Document: tor 0h Lia bab 332 Vocational Rehabilitation. :______________ '607 Drug and Food A Jo IROL Has 501 District of Columbia Tax Court. __.______2. 606 Vehicles and-Traffic. soia el Baal 606 Tolding Boom: :z20---=-drsidhe,10001 E District © Unemployment --Compensation Board:8010 GRA AGU 606 Economic Activities i lllli__ 398 -o2-= (State). Finance Office--_---__-_= Seta Bboyalin] 596 || Economic Advisers, Council of. .___ 1 _ _._ ___ 382 Accounting Office... _: ZA) BEngNC JU 596 | Economic Report, Joint Cotimittés on the ' i _ 253 Economies, Business (Commerce) 2. ________.__ 484 Assessor's Offiee-.... LILA TULL 596 Educational Exchange, Advisory Commission Disbursing Office.SUIIZHILIE NY 0D 596 i: Office of the Collector of Taxes -___:.____ 596. ONA(StAte). suns zzcns aaa 8800 AION 399 Fire Department.200ie 2 bos ploidy 599 Education, and Welfare, Department of Health_. 499 2. Internal Audit Office. il Jill B AGI TI 596 Education Appeals Board, Veterans’ __L._.1_ 11. 558 | Education, Board of (District). _-_______1. 599 Metropolitan Police Department. ___._____ 601 .| Education, Office of ____~arzdogdng wolves dil 502 Chief Clerkin Li] dee 10 cll iil 602 Elections, Board of (Distriet)--._____ Jill. Management ‘Office i082 23 AAURIL 21200 596 0 599 .| Electrification Administration, Rural .._.__._ il" 479 Detective Headquarters. -----.._= SERIALS 601 |“ Eleetion-Statisties-o10 BOLE 310-31822300. LDistrict Inspectors... .----=n UUOIGT DL 1600 Contents XIII Page Emergency Court of Appeals, United States... 578 Emergency Procurement Service. _________._._ 530 Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board. _____ Employees’ Compensation, Bureau of _.-______ Employees, Minority (House)... ________ Employment of the Physically Handicapped, The President’s Committee on_._-_____ Employment Security, Bureau of (Labor)... 496 Engineering, Department of Sanitary (District). 605 Engineering, Office of (Coast Guard) ______._____ 406 Engraving and Printing, Bureau of _.._._____.___ Establishment (Smithsonian Institution). .___-_ Establishments, Independent Offices, Agencies, Ethnology, Bureau of American: ......ceecccee European Affairs, Bureau of (State) .....oooo--_ 397 Exchange, Capitol io.oo... 338 Telephone. ooo Exchange Commission, Securities and.__.__.__.. Exchange Service, International _-______._._.___ Executive Office of the President... __._._....___ Bureau of the Budget _ _________.._ TR Ra Council of Economic Advisers... _____.._ Advisory Board on Economic Growth and any re Defense Mobilization, Office of. _ oc ooocono Defense Mobilization Board... ccoceeeeoo National Security Couneil.. coe Central Intelligence Agency... cceeeeen Operations Coordinating Board -—-oo... President’s Advisory Committee on Govern-ment Organization...dec aoeala a: The White House Office...cio ice _ 379 Personnel of...................icoibgn 379-381 Secretaries to the President, biographies of--380 Executive Office, Secretary of Navy. oo. Ll... 429 Executive Offices (District) o.oo oo looioiolol 595 Exempted Stations (Army) 426 Experiment Stations Division (Agriculture)... 470 Expiration of terms of Senators, by groups... 207 Export-Import Bank of Washington.__._-_______ Extension of the United States Capitol, Com- EY EE ne a ae 251 Extension Service, Federal (Agriculture) ....... 471 F Facilities, Bureau of (Post Office) -_.vcececeeee.-457 Far Eastern Affairs, Bureau of (State). ......... 397 Farm Credit Administration. .eececeoeeiooiooo 520 Federal Farm Credit Board. ccociooniemacocis 520 Offieinls... Sat nna 520 Farmer Cooperative Service... ooooooo_i. 471 Farmers Home Administration...li. ._l._ 478 Federal Bureau of Investigation... ._......__ Federal Civil Defense Administration. _....__. Civil Defense Coordinating Board. ..._._..i.__ Education Services. ..... ocilic) sadiletad. | General Administration Services. _ io ._l_. ‘National Civil Defense Advisory Cave i 522 Office of General Counsel... i. _ i _i.lili_. 521 Operations Control . i loooii.. Services... 521 Planning Stafl................40 CAN Tonia. 521 Regional Offices... oun... Eispiooresdled Technical Advisory Services... ..oioii loi. Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review... _ Federal Communications Commission ._L..._._ 523 Federal Crop Insurance Corporations. ........ 478 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation... .i... Page Federal Expenditures, Joint Committee on Re- duction of Nonessential _____________.__ 255 Federal Extension Service (Agriculture). _._... 471 Federal Facilities Corporation.._._.__________.. 409 Federal Fire Couneil. czzoli sion loi fusion 532 Federal Home Loan Bank Board... ____._ 524 ui: Federal Home Loan Bank System _________i.: 524 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corpora- Hon. oo casas ABI0 203000 DONUT Ji00 525 Federal Housing Administration... ________._ 534 Federal Maritime Board _.______.__________._... 489 Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service... 525 Federal National Mortgage Association. _______ 535 Federal Power Commission _..__.___._.____.__. 525 Federal Prison Industries, Inc. (Justice). _._____ 453 Federal Records Couneil_... .._.. _____.___ 531 Federal Register (National Archives) ._____.____ 532 Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors... 526 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corpora- HON ois vvmne rs bo nit a EE Lend BE. Pou ob 525 Federal-States Relations (Agriculture)... ....:. 469 Federal Supply Service... oc... ico oii liaei. 530 Federal Trade Commission REN Re Ts LLL 527 Branch. Offices. .......... lies Legare nabs 528 Finance, Bureau of (Post Office) sriuved leuolis 456 Finance Corporation, Reconstruction. ___.__._._ 409 Finance Office _ li. 596 (District)... Financial Management (Air Force)... ___..__ 444 Financial Management (Army). __________...._ 423 Financial Management (Navy)......__._______. 428 Financial Position of White County Bridge Commission, Select Committee to SUOAY. oea Sa OS Eine Aris, Commission of... cz -prsxsweccnincee. S17. Fine Arts, National Collection of __.____._______ 553 Fire Council, Federal... oo vie etirvie pa 532 Fire Department, District of Columbia._..____. 599 Fiscal Division (Agriculture)... oo...___ 477 Fiscal Service, Treasury... coi teceliodongiuos 408 Fish and Wildlife Service... c._-ocooooo.ooiiez. 465 Major Field:Offiees...iuulosivoiail. Janay 465 Floor:-leaders, Senate. . 00 oul LUDO) 325 waosiy. Folding Room of the ___ il. .__.. 332House... Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations: toi ils Soi leubh sloUG Food and Drug Administration _______________ Food and Materials Requirements Division Agraliare). a 477 Foreign Agriculture and Marketing ___________ 474 Foreign Aid, Advisory Committee on Volun- FT RE A Le SRI 402 Foreign Agricultural Service. ......._ioo.cii____ 475 Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States: 4. Lolusoilool) sasizeunh Foreign Commerce, Bureau of... li... Foreign diplomatic representatives and Consular Offices in the United States... .o. ico. i Foreign Service and Consular Offices, United States. Jel0ol an molzslmmol 625 Foreign-Trade Zones Board... ooo.___. 529 Forest Reservation Commission, National... 259 . Forest Service (Agriculture). _.___..__.__..... 472 Foundation, National Science. -.o iol coi 543 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commis- Sion. creeJabal SST 257 Freedmen’s Hospital. i brome 504 ........gizaerin Freer Gallery Art... oeeee.0sdlcdnindsndl 553 of lo Congressional Directory G Page Gallaudet? College [02 vy LB pod To 30a vid 501 Galleries: Periodical Press i240] 9907 0 HGIH0 Ia 1840 684 Press. ooo 0 80l0aI0.]cE 10aa 2aaloR 633 Radio and Television Correspondents’... _____ en Gallery of Art: Freer: |. .igotevd dusk gio amall losely 553 National i sosstnne uaa dl Bossa niuiii Souaks 553 Garden, United States Botanic. ____________.__... 345 General Accounting Office... _______._.._.... 341 General Administration (District)... ____._.-595 General Counsel (Agriculture) -.___________.___ 481 General Counsel (Air Force)_-...____ on fe 445 General Counsel (Army).... _. .. 424 General Counsel (Defense). __.._.. 413 General Counsel for the Treasury, Office of... 404 General Counsel, Office of (Navy). __________.. 431 General Services Administration_______________ 529 ‘A dministrator, Office’of ee ou 529 Emergency Procurement Service ____________ 530 Foderal Fire Counsel. ~~~ o_oNe 532 Federal Records Council... ____________._.__ 531 Federal Register, Administrative Committee ofthe... .... 5cieiessel}ise 532 . shorll Federal Supply Service... _2a0ilil}dass 530 National Archives and Records Service_______ 530 National Archives Trust Fund Board... _.____ 532 National Historical Publications Commission. 531 Public Buildings. um -mubt fdas Service... 529 coRegional Directors. xs -n1gmza==rp-EE 531 Hine Transportation and Public Utilities Service... 530 Trustees of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Li- DEAL mo an ee DD2 General Stall Army). ae 425 Geodetic Survey, Coast and (Commerce) ______. 489 Geographic Names, Board on (Interior) _____.. 467 Geological Survey (Interior). ________________. 462 German Dollar Bonds, Validation Board for_... 391 Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Medicine, Inc. _________ Government, Canal Zone... .___________i. 514 Government of the District of Columbia _ 591-594 Government Organization, President’s’ Ad-visory Committee on. oo... alo.i_. Government Patents Board... o.oo 533 Government Printing Office. ___._.___.._._ gL oninh 344 Government Security Commission _______..___. 260 Governors of the States and Territories. --_—_._-320 Grain Division (Agriculture)... ___._. 477 Grounds and Buildings, Capitol _______________ 347 Gun Factory, Naval, Washington, D. C_______. 439 H Halibut Commission, International Pacific, United States and Canada. .___.._i_._ 538 Headquarters,Guard. 2 zoolzl) 12.406 Coast Headquarters, Continental Army Command... 425 Headquarters, Potomac River Naval. Com-Headquarters, U.'S. Marine Corps (a9). 440 Health and Medical (Defense) izoZ lial a14«o_o Health, Commission on Mental. ic ___ 572 _______l Health Department, District:of Columbia __.._. 604 Health, Education, and: hima Department of csonti iio anus fl gorse: Bx American Printing House for the Blind..._.. 501 Food and Drug Administration... _.___...0 501 Gallaudet College...o.oo iamse 501 Howard University __.._._____‘2iliz oil inns 502 Office of itd To gaalsidaEducation.......... 502 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of—Continued Page Office of the Secretary... Luoisosoonmil gop 499 Office of Vocational Rehabilitation. _._.__._... 6502 Public Health Service... .onuenaaiy foods 503 Bureau of Medical Services... __.__..._.. 503 Bureau of State Services... _.__._..._ .. 504 Freedmen’so. —c.oots oo nl 504 Hospital National Institutes of Health _______________ 504 Office of the Surgeon General ._________.____. 503 Rociomil OMces = oo 500 Saint Elizabeths Hospital ___________ 505 Social Security Administration_______________ 505 Hearing Examiners, Office of (Agriculture). ____ 480 Highways, Department of (District). __.________ 600 Historic Sites Commission, Boston National____ 256 History and description of the Capitol... ____ 347 Home Administration, Farmers. =. [. 1 .__ 478 Home Finance Agency, Housing and. ____..___ 533 Home Loan Bank Board, Federal...__ 524 Home Loan Bank System, Federal... __._ ___ 524 Home post offices of Senators, Representatives, ete., with Washington addresses-._..__. 191 Home, United States Soldiers’. ....__..o_._.._.__ 554 Hospitals: ; EreedmMenS es cin ib BE Ea Re en 504 NAVAL. Sh de EEE ARE cei 438 St. Blizabeths.. o.oo Soo oo 505 Hospital Administration, Naval School of _____ 439 Hour and Wage and Public Contracts Divi- C30 psi Sia elas bowl cen Senin y ipa 498 House Chamber, diagram of _____________"__ --363 House committees: Assignments to________.__ FEIN ua a2 269 @lerEgtol=-oo DL HIDE lilo 00974 Meeting days of. ....coovunwaaia JIT] 237 Membershipofyid .ioahizorlZalxnisuans 237 orllod Official reporters to__._-__... SEL any addi 334 Select and i 245 House Office Building Commission. ...._ Lesgenrey 201 House Office Buildings. :__.. LL prsideih derniing 338 House of Representatives: o Majority and Minority Rooms... _________ 332 Members. of, with home post offices and Washington residences. .__. ____. Ais ad 194 Miscellaneous officials..._____ ___.... 337 OO horn, 329 Official Reporters of Debates. _____ a 334 _ Official Reporters to House Committees.___.. 334 Personnel of— i Chaplain ide 20 SEaTHA Zul A fTT0eb 1320 Clerks to-committees. [20 1. h Jiborll ody Document Room. Syl LE USN (8101 332 Folding Boom. eee oieBTBINTE 1332 Majority and Minority Rooms. __._...._ +auv332 Office of the— Clerk of the Housenyisoval bo Sosafl La = 330 Coordinator of Information. BS va a RAY 335 Doorkeeper=...i_i izoihbhuosiinaaalndd lid 331 Legislative counsel... .._ casbisiZ oniload 1335 Majority Leader... oc... simibi Joa 329 | Majority Whip: iif. Soil 2 orld = 329ooraiadl Minority ir ocr Bo tesiath od ad 332 | Minority Leader. zzz Lacie ol} imine 829 Minority Whip...oi Bis io oelieg1329 Parliamentarian... .... i. 02 gesiBd .329 Lote | Postmaster... Lui bd Tuvogly 333A ozzeeie Sergeant 86 ArmMS: & sail dol li-riadn= 330 Speaker solani ls ley 329danolteshanrinin Political classification of Li sorrgyoset and lay 187 Radio Studios: Jzagad I Leyzagueltsuaagannl 339 Contents House of Representatives—Continued Page Reporters to committees of. _____.___________ 334 Rooms and telephones of ___________________.._ 369 Secretaries to Members of. ___________.._ i. 291 Housing Administration, Federal .._.._________ 534 Housing Administration, Public.....___________ 536 Housing and Home Finance Agency_.......___._ 533 Administrator, Office of =3c.oc 533 Community Facilities Administration.....___ 533 Federal Housing Administration. .____.___.._ 534 Federal National Mortgage Association... 535 Aeneas. a 536 Public Housing Administration_.____________ 536 LAI WE am SR 536 Regiopal' Offices. rr ia. 534 Urban Renewal Administration... ______ 534 Arey Officers ries bani iol Se 534 . Housing Authority, National Capital .......____ 541 Howard University.......-cacao 00008 502 Immigration. and Nationality Policy, Joint Committee on... cous fl siusiiaeiltad 253 Immigration and Naturalization Serviee...___.. 452 Immigration Appeals, Board of ....___.......__. 452 Impeachment trials by the Senate. ._..___..____ 309 . Import-Export Bank of Washington. ___.___.__. 519 Independent offices, agencies, and establish- TAODIBL os emo Rimn mes se HE eas nD E TP) 509 Index, individual. Ll. doco oozioi ll ouiloinl 747 "Indian Affairs, Bureau of....c. ooo oll iiioii 461 * Indian Arts and Crafts Board ......._.._._._..._ 462 Indian Claims Commission... ______....___._ 537 AIndiviAual inAeX. ce ie eeeSLE 747 Industrial College of the Armed Forees.._..__... 419 Industrial Relations, Office of (Navy)...___..c_ 431 Industry Divisions (Commerce). ..__.._._.. Loo. 486 Information Agency, United States._.__..___.___ 557 Information, Committee for Reciprocity... = 517 Information, Coordinator of oi ____._____ 335 Information Division, Commodity Stabilization Service (Agriculture)..._ _.___ -_ 477 Information, Office of (Agriculture)... ________ 480 Information, Office of (Navy)... oo. ___ 432 Information Services (Air Force)... _.._..____. 445 Information, Statistical... ._____________ HR 303 Inland Waterways Corporation..._.._________ 1.488 Installations, Special Assistant for (Air Force).. 445 Institutes of Health, National ._._.__________.__ 504 Institution, Smithsonian__ =.= _. 2 552 Insurance Corporation, Federal Deposit...__ 524 Insurance Department, District of Columbia... 600 Intelligence Activities (State)... —.___._...___ 398 Inter-American Affairs, Bureau of (State)...... 397 Inter-American Defense Board... ...____._..... 384 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, United States, Costa Rica, and Panama. 537 Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Re- search and Development. ._..._._______ 544 Interior Department... cremeeal 459 Alaska Railroad... 07 ov. 466 Seattle Representative... ...._..... 466 Alaska Road Commission... .._._._._ 466 Board on Geographic Names. _.oco—o_--_____ 467 Bonneville Power Administration. ._.....___ 467 Bonneville Advisory Board..cocooooooeoooo 467 Bureau of— Indian Affairs cocu ls. io ismens do scmioanal 461 Area OfficeSaio iooiceooocace IRE ot SL 461 Interior Department—Continued Bureau of —Continued Page Land Management. c.coiiuoiiaioaniiuoosll 460 Ares OfficeSc buds snc iodowrvicravsh 461 IBETTE ae eh SR oR £ LPN SE ery 464 Regional Offices.z-Lonmrat-—masien rerx 4065 Reclomobionsist. cae aaimnimp sia i 20 oui 462 Fleld Organization...cone oalt co 463 Defense Minerals Exploration Administra-p11 1 TA ET Gs A RI Lins AEE 460 Fish and Wildlife Service .._-——-—..._..._.__ 465 Major Field Offices... rE. ta 465 Geological BUrVeY... zac irr iomaroeraresex 462 Indian Arts and Crafts Board... ..____.___ 462 National Park Service...n—a-earorar-coce-463 Advisory Board on National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings, and Monuments... .._.. -464 National Capital Parks. _____.___ - . 464 National Park Trust Fund Board__________ 464 Regional OMEeS. cco inocs oe reir a emcmmoio 464 Office'of Territories... oe an. ~ 466 Southeastern Power Administration..________ 468 Southwestern Power Administration. ________ 468 Territorial Officials... err 466 Virgin Islands Corporation... ______.___ 466 Internal Audit Office (District)....___ 596 Internal Revenue Service... ooo ___.___ 404 Internal Revenue Taxation, Joint Committee... 254 International Affairs (Commerce). o-__.___ 484 International Bank for Reconstruction and De- VEIODMENtcovers soe cl 386 -International Boundary Commission, United States, Alaska, and Canada__._________ 538 International Boundary and Water Commis- sion, United States and Mexico_.._._.._ 537 International Cooperation Administration... 400 International Development Advisory Board..._ 401 International Exchange Service (Smithsonian)... 553 International Finance (Treasury)... 409 International Joint Commission.....___________ 538 International Labor Organization... ____.___ 386 International Monetary and Financial Prob- lems, National Advisory Council on.._. 410 International Monetary Fund._.___.___________ 386 International Organization Affairs, Bureau of BO etrh rE 396 International Organizations. ...._.._.__________ _ 383 Food and Agriculture Organization of the "United Nations....... Ei tse ar or snare 383 Inter-American Defense Board. ._..._...._.c 384 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... v.oucsiiiiocoieii 385 bailul International Labor Organization. _.______._._ 386 International Monetary Fund_._.__._____..___ 386 Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis- SION. vasesI GLICO 387 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com-mission Cd. CNL SIE GIReIaUL 10 0 388 Organization of American States....._________ 388 Pan American Union.iiil s uiii i 0 000 388 The: Counecllo lfc D030 10 Lalo. 389E0008 Pan American Sanitary Organization.______._ 390 United Nations... Co. Lac odoin ld Jasueid 391 Validation Board for German Dollar Bonds... 391 International Pacific: Halibut Commission, United States and Canada.._..______.____ 538 International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commis-sion alangd da dhe lr Jdpoisiapdd 538 International Security Affairs (Defense)._..._--414 Congressional Directory ; = Page Interparliamentary Union.._ io oo lo io0i00 259 Executive Committee. of. rileWl ual 259 Interstate Commerce-Commission_.____._______ 539 Inventors Council, National. ______._._______ 488 Investigation, Federal Bureau of ____.______..___ 452 Island Possessions, Governorsof the. ______ --_ 320 — 5 Jamestown-Williamsburg-Y Gelebration erktown Commission msfaes 00 Aah Tr ath ha 258 Joint Board on Defense, Permanent, United Statesand Canada. ~~~ ~~ 545 Joint Boards, Congressional. _________ 255, Joint Chiefs of Staff (Defense)...Stillborn ann 418 Joint Commissions: Brazil-United States Defense. ________________ 387 Congressionals rr Cd aR 251 International vue 538 Mexican-United States Defense. -.____._____ 388 Joint Committees: Congressional. _.___________ aa, 251 On Atomic Energy... did dein 252 On Defense Produetion.. 5 _ 252 On Disposition of Executive Papers_._________ 253 On Immigration and Nationality Policy _____ 253 On Internal Revenue Taxation ______________ 254 On Navajo-Hopi Indian Administration ____. 254 On IRE 251 On Reduction of Nonessential Federal Ex-penditares ol oi Basis0 0 255 On Smithsonian Institution Museum of His- tory and Technology Building _________ 252 On the Economic Report...__.' 253 Sapa Dinaseels dia nl eo 254 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commis- Eefh pr LL amas 388 Joint Secretaries (Defense). __._____________ "412 Joint Senate and House Recording Facility. ___ 339 Joint Service Schools (Defense)... 419 Joint Staff (Defense) _____. on bgt 419 Seindha Judge Advocate General (Navy) .....__.__.____ 438 hi mb heel nd sede essed ibarii SRE 561 Justice, Department of... _______ro 451 Administrative Division... =. ....__ 451 Board of Immigration Appeals_______________ 452 Bomd of Popoles. 2p i0 ETTAol shail Bureau off Prisonsz. >i Chi a MS a 452 Federal Bureau of Investigation LE LE ae 452 Federal Prison Industries, Inc_._______ RE AHL 453 Immigration and Naturalization Service... __. 452 United States Attorney’s Office... _..._____ 453 United States Marshal’s Office... .__._..._. 453 Justices, Judges, and Officers: Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia nited States... innaagals 565 Courtof Claims... coil botiall genie bi. ding i 573 Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, United States. eutii Goniient bose uaiiiiinansd 572 Court of Military Appeals, United States....__ 579 Courts of Appeals, United States.______.______ 563 Customs Gourt. cuuui) waosio atl ivingean donk 575 District Court (U. 8.) for District of Colum- big.wcloil gordi owt foun aaliahilal 568 Emergency Courtof Appeals. ._______.._....__ 578 ‘Juvenile Courts: ) ius aston bothall 587 Municipal Court, District of Columbia____.___ 586 Municipal Court of Appeals, District of Columbia... f NU30 007 Innnang 586 CU Justices, Judges; and Officers—Con. Page Supreme Court, United States... 2... _ 561 Tax Courts sous uaa. 230 2000005105of 11581 hin Juvenile Courbuacooo 0000 FHL, GF BOITRIGTH 587 L H Labor, Department Sintoll hig gaiaof 2135000 495 Bureau of: Apprentieaship iii SaliiianEautliatmo 496 a 1 Employees Compensation. ___________ 496 Employment Security... > o-oo 496 Tabor Standards. oc ~~ ute 497 TaborStatisties. ro a 497 Veterans’ Reemployment Rights_.______ 497 Employees Compensation Appeals Board ___ 496 Officeof the Solicitor. ma Ci 496 Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divi- SIONS. mein ooo te biaanu io Busy 498 Women's Bareate. oe co 498 Labor Organization, International _________nn O50 Labor Relations Nationallil. 542 Board, __._ Labor Standards, Bureau of 1c 2:li0iunl) 497 Labor Statistics, Bureau of...__418 noltanaiaagy Land Management, Bureau of © (i i. ii 0 © 460 Legislative and Public Affairs (Defense).IMSERTELE 415 Legislative Counsel: f House. ofa 2eianags. 2ooillo leshasgn] 335 Err RE SE Re Se SEW) (1 C11 AR 328 ‘Legislative Liaison, Office of (Air Force). .._._ _. 445 Legislative Liaison, Office of (Army)____. i... 424 -Liaison Offices at Capitol— Is Air Fores... -— H0221 010300) 200i) S101 348 TINY em mre ai mi SAT THEI 348 Civil Servicezul.. havent ail! io seaflo Ininiell 339 NAVY... tee 0000 2ooiialadd Lalo] 340 Veterans’ Administration, Congrossioal Serv- ice.....203eiZova hd wolisgiio 339 badioll Library, Department of Agriculture :_ _.._..._ _ 480 Library, Joint Committee on the... ___iiic0::. 254 Library of Congress: ii : Personnel of... ousticoian bj onze. 341 Trust Fund. 4 30 bo li. cenit norms 344BoanGsmius Library, Public 5 footie siioee(Distriet)se: 604 Library, Trustees of Franklin D. Roosevelt_.__ 532 Licenses and Inspections, (District) oo. Livestock and Dairy Division (Agriculture). __ 477 Local addresses of Senators, Representatives, ete., with home post offices. ________ 191-204 Logistics (Army).wh x iain 1 pa 423 : M Major Air Commands (Air Force) gal oon “448 Continental... .0Wld) 23079 4 sonaxiily 448 Overseas. _ LZ.__BERRIES BA ERSbE CHR 449 Separate Operating FE soll sania Loo. 449 Majority and Minority Secretaries, Senate. b 327 Majority Leader, Office of: Houses: Laas iz o-as k Hamme 3 Libros bas orotui 329 SLED Rn ei ed anal Seiten 325 Majority and Minority Rooms ky SET be 332 Majority Whip, Office of: ; Eh a I RR 329 Senate fiir ns a ee 325 Management (Foreign Agriculture Service) ____ 475 Management Divisions (Agricultural Research Serviea).. dyaT a 470 “Management Office ____ 0: 597 (District)... Management Office (Navy)... __.___ Zi... £430 Management, -Personnel, Commodity Stabiliza-tien Service (Agriculture) ._.______._ le Contents XVII Page Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve Forces (Nir 444 Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve (Defense)... 415 Manpower and Reserve Forces (Army):__._____ 422 Maps of congressional districts o_o. _o__________ Marine Barracks. essai inuaiontod loved. | Marine Corps Memorial Commission_______Z___ Marine Corps, U. S., Headquarters (Navy). ... 4 Maritime Administration io 0iIliilloL Maritime Board, Federal. 23022. (0 TI0°00000. Market Development and Programs, Foreign Agricultural Service slo ___LliIIlUIlllL 475 Marketing and Foreign Agriculture__._._.______ 474 Marketing Service, Agrieulture..__-____________ Marshal’s Office, United States... ____...._ Material Office! Navy) ual OLSIDRLVI Material, Assistant Secretary (INavy)._______.___ Materiel (Air Force)... Lubitianinll 100ar Medals and Decorations, Board of (Navy)_____ Mediation and Conciliation Service, Federal.__ 525 Mediation Board, National _________ii______.__ 543 Medical Center, National Naval_________..___ : Medical Examiners, Board of (Navy). ____ii___ Medical Research Institute, Naval ____________ Medical School, Naval. o_o. _ loo il lZii. Medical Services (Public Health Serviee) . -:__ Medicine and Surgery, Bureau of (Navy). i... Meeting Days of House Committees ___C__il__ Meeting Days of Senate Committees: ___CIi. Members of Congress, addresses... __._ AR rey Members of Congress, Biographies of. ____._.____ 3 Members of the Cabinet, list of. __._.._____ Members’ rooms and folophones gooLisda sRTow] Membership: House committees) LOT 210G00% YWIU _D0I0000 Senate'committees. ool lili iloliLloliol Membership changes, Righty fourth Congress. III Memorial Commissions: Arlington Amphitheater....-~~. -ocoeeeeee Corregidor=-Bataan:. te i Franklin Delano Roosevelt... _________.__ Marine CorDSuaars deren ator ro ce nn em United States Territorial Expansion Gain Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Medicine, Inc., Gorgas. _.:___._________ Mental Health, Commission on_.__-_____“_____ Merchant Marine Academy, Board of Visitors. 256 Merchant Marine Safety, Office of -__ _________ 407 Metropolitan Police Department _____________ Mexican-United States Defense Commission, .-Joint: Sunes ilanend pasa ueit ond. 388 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission. .._. 258 Military Academy, Board of Visitors..._._._.__.. 255 Military Academy, United States. i. _...c.. 426 Military Appeals, United States oar, 1 579 Military Liaison Committee to the Atomic, . Energy Commission (Defense) ________ 420 Military Sea Transportation Service (Navy)... 438 Minerals Exploration Administration, Defense ILCTIOLY os dm mmmas mori msm = = pe Spies Mines, Bureau of ] Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety Board (District) tina) GliOlonivt chi fas 602 Minority and Majority Rooms... __________ 332 Minority Employees (House). _._.._._.__.___ 332 Minority Leader, Office of— : Page Minority Policy Committee, Senate. __________ 231 Minority Whip, Office off- FloUSe iis vnc rm en wn BALL ABH Z0I00 SRIOL 329 ETT rw ORC JE PL rs EAE OE TY 325 Mint, Bureau ofithe 0 ui nian go ots 408 Miscellaneous Officials, Capitol ____.____________: 337 Mobilization, Office of Defense... _____________ 383 Board..oo..oaugiaiyig hanodl cpiahinal oy 383 Monetary and Financial Problems, National Advisory Council on Interadtiona] Shab 410 Monetary Fund, International ._________ miley 386 Monument Commission, National _____________ 258 Monument Society, Washington National _____ 558 Monuments Commission, American Battle ___ 510 Mortgage Association, Federal National _._____ 535 Motor Vehicle Parking Agency (District) ____. 606 Municipal Court io Biilan ve LINE J (UI) G7 586 Municipal Court-of ___ Zi 586 Appeals..._ Museum of History and Technology Building, -Joint Committee on Smithsonian Insti-tution... 2L0LEL JAI JEN I00IC I0T 252 Museum, United States National... _______.__ 552 Museum, National Afr. fic XaTius Joolonii oy 553 N Narcotics, Bureau of ___.__ Rat 408 National Academy of Sciences and National Research. Connell. 0 oe oe 540 || National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. 540 National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems.____ 410 National Air Museum... ___._.________ ___ 553 Advisory Board... irevsriiriccnairras 553 National Archives and Records Service ________ 530 National Archives Trust Fund Board ____._____ 532 National Bureau of Standards. _..---—-_____.___ 492 National Capital Housing Authority. _-_.._____ 541 National Capital Parks... __.___-___._ 464 National Capital Planning Commission________ 541 National Capital Regional Planning Council___ 542 National Civil Defense Advisory Council ._____ 522 National Collection of Fine Arts... ______"_~_ 553 National Forest Reservation Commission_____= 259 National:Gallery of Arp. -Jit Ar ict ical ita 553 National ‘Historical Publications’ Commission. 531 National Institutes of Health (Public Health). 504 National Inventors Council (Commerce) __.___ 488 National Labor Relations Board, GALI MTEL 542 General Counsel.._L 1. _ ILL RSI WYEBY: 549 National Mediation Board... iL lend Bysll 543 National Monument Commission... ._L_.___ 258 .| National Monument Society, Washington _____ 558 National Museum, United States_____ EGY hA 552 National Naval Medical Center... gl 438 National Park Servicesl Toi 1200000780 463 National Park Trust Fund Board. ___._.__.____ 464 National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings, and Monuments, Advisory Board on. _-___ 464 National Red Cross, The American. ___..._ ____ 510 National Research Council, National Academy of :Seilenees’and. Jul Ulin HEITEEG bon 540 National Science Foundation... ..-= C 540 Scientific Research and Development, Inter- departmental Committeeon____________ 544 Seating plan of the House, diagram of. ________ 363 Seattle Representative, Alaska Railroad.____ ~--466 SeatsgfSenators. = LC CC 360, 361 Seaway Development Corporation, St. Law- CHGce 547 Secretariat, South Pacific Commission__________ 554 Secretaries, Joint (Defense) _.___________________ 412 Secretaries to Representatives... _______________ 291 ‘| Secretaries to Resident Commissioner and Dele- PALER. Nes 299 Secretaries to Senators..."= © 287 Secretaries to the President, biographies of ______ 380 Secretary of— Agriculture, biography of... __._____ 469 Air Force, biographyof........... =... 443 ATINY yy DIOSTADRTOL wt merit fwd bm bisdreiwacic 422 Commerce, biography of .___:____...__._____.__. 483 Defense, biography Of. .cu-rremrmrms ~aeamemaias 411 Health, Education, and Welfare..__..________ 499 Interior, biography. a. towne orenzasisrs of... 459 1.3b01,:bI0ZraphyY Of: -ort omensoa ttmtons te 495 Navy, biography morrt shown Jon Jus 427of tice Sonate, biography of... ...... segesebbin. 326 State, biography of... 25 ot to Lit.cotecate 393 Preasury, biography hoc coo 403 of s-.occclovalr Secret Service. -.ooac--moo 408 Securities and Exchange Commission. _.______ 547 Division of Administrative Management _____ 547 Division of Corporate Regulation ...._._____. 547 Division of Corporation Finance... .:_.__.__.. 547 Division of Opinion Writing... _.__._ 548 Division of Trading and Exchanges... __.__.. 547 Office of the Chief Accountant. .......___.... 548 Office of the General Counsel... ___._____..... 548 Regional Administrators. cil 548 .......__ooo. ‘| Security Administration, Social __..___..__..i__ 505 Security, Bureau of Employment (Labor). .__.. 496 Security Council, National... ___________ 382 || Security and Consular Affairs... .._._._..___. 396 Security, Commission on Government... 260 Security Training Commission, National ._._____ 544 /| Select and special committees: HORSE! coi bss in anne ed enn ane bo found 245 Senate. oc -n-e sabia) ol RIDE Lugs dal 231 Select Committee on Small Business, Senate... 231 Selective Service Appeal Board, National. ____. 545 Selective Service System... i. ioicooliiodisoonn 548 Congressional Directory Senate: Page Air Force Liaison Office, Pentagon____...._._ 340 Chamber, seating plan = co ooo oeeman te 360 Court.of Impeachment... o-oo.oc oon 309 Directory.of a. cociooas con Ln Lael 361 Olice BOINGas pias ion co SaaS 338 Office Building Commission... ....____._ 251 Officers of the. oie otic tose So ryan 325 Personnel of— : Chaplalngeas =. 0 se os 325 Clerks to cceomeocooooo 233 committees. ooo Office of the— Legislative counsel... .. coon mmm nsnnrst 328 Majority and minority secretaries. ..oce--327 Majority lender. iim 325 ovens i Majority Secretary. cone ernestnnrn aracst 327 Majority Whip... .... coon. eR 325 Minority Floor Leader. ____.___________._ 325 Minority'Seeretary. oo cocoa 327 MinorHy. Whip. cc 325 Ty 326 Sergeant al AYMS. 0 oon ol aan LH 327 Official Reporters of Debates. -ooo 328 Pregidentol cc. oo cof ies co enon mc 325 President pro tempore... cco 325 Secretaries to Senators ooo __ 287 Political classification of. core vie eevee 187 Radio studios. nn sas 339 rcararer SDeCigY SeSRlONS Of. 308 Senate committees: A SSIoNIOONIS enaa R 263 EO. orcire rl NOTRE 0. oo. De minors ins ws wm i wens sr ma i 233 Meeting days ol... career 227 Membershipiof...........teen ivnanar orn 227 Speciaband:seloafecz oc. No sa 231 Senators: : Administrative Assistants and Secretaries to_. 287 Adphabeticallist-of oo oleops li 191 Assignment to committees... ________________ 263 Biographies of: r-Ur sleliind adel aldose 3 Continuous service of... ________ i... 210 Expiration of terms of service, by groups..._. 207 List of, with home post offices and Washington addresses: o.oo SIEISOIN en) 191 Political classification of _____________________ 187 Rooms and telephonesof_ .___________________ 367 Seerelaries 0. coos oyrn srr psa BI NASG 200 287 State List ofillct (LL Z HAI ai cL nh iti 177 Voteseastfors iio. 0 ol ETg fo I16 ORL 310 Separate operating agencies (Air Foree)..__.____ 449 Sergeant at Arms: House of Representatives, biography of__.____ 330 Senate, biography of... 0: il nll 10 Gi 327 Service Commission, Civil_.____________________ 515 Services: Agricultural Conservation Program__________ 469 Agricultural Marketing ._____________________ 474 Agricultural Research. _...__________.__.___._ 470 Commodity Stabilization (Agriculture)._.____ 476 Emergency Procurement... ______________._ 530 Farmer Cooperative (Agriculture)... ____..____ 471 Federal Extension (Agriculture). ..____.__._.__ 471 Federal Supply... bil iil o0. Winans Dinh 530 80a DrCASULY. soins sense vs cnies neuen HELD 408 Fish and Wildlife (Interior)... o.oo. 465 Foreign: Agricultural...lo ol Cool i loo L0475 Forest (Agriculture) ii] Lol Suns nulls 472 General, Administration. _..__.___.__.____.___ 529 Services—Continued Page Immigration and Naturalization....._.. odoasd 452 Information (Air Force). ....____ gigtapaioy 445 Internal Revenue... cilieianold.oalion! Jo 404 International Exchange..._._o.__.. io 553 National Park. lo ucasudi sds dusiounlony 463 Public Buildings[oepeili lao 529 ico. puningnit] Public Health. cooili a ital 20000) Laiol 503 Sofl Conservation. .iizoil dell) 2ooill iaich 473 Technical (Army)... cual 425.cllooll)huis Transportation and Public Utilities. .....____ 530 Service and terms in Congress: Delegates.) oil ill Joos Jani oiai Lan 224 Representatives... co 2oolll hae ddl il su aaiel 213 Resident Commissioner... o.oo... 224 Senators: Continuous service... ...... oL.0il iol logo 210 Expiration of 000 0000000 207terms.........0 Service Center, Veterans (District)... RAE 606 Service System, Selective... __.____._ . 548 Sessions of Congress, list of ____.__._ _________.. 303 Sessions of the Senate, special, list of.___.__.____ £308 Ships, Bureau 300 _Saliodingl 436of. -........... Small Business Administration..__.____._ 30041 549 Administrator, Officeof.. .____..__.___._._____ 549 Regional and Branch Offices... __.___l.___ 549 Small Business, Select Committee on (Senate). 231 Small Business, Special Committee to Conduct a Study, ete. (House).....2osci Ula... 245 Smithsonian Institution... ______ HEE RRRLE EIEN 552 Board of Regents, personnel of________________ 552 Branches under direction of _________.__._____ 552 Astrophysical Observatory. _... SEARLS IR 553 Bureau of American Ethnology... Tees 552 Canal Zone Biological Area..._.._.__...___. 553 Freer Gallery Art. _Cloiili ii.of iii l. 553 International Exchange Service..._._..__._. 553 National Air Museum. ioliiill Diu us 553 National Collection of Fine Arts.__.__._.___ 553 National Gallery of Art... __.____i.____ 553 National Zoological Park__.._______..______ 553 United States National Museum. __._._____ 552 Establishment, personnel of _._________._____ 552 Smithsonian Institution Museum of History and Technology Building, Joint Committee ON: ccna ns siamnis nnd Joniiod ese] 252 Social Security Administration. .___.__.__i.__. 505 Soil Conservation Service. ........._.__._.__..__ 473 Soldiers’ Home, United States... .___.________ 554 Board of Commissioners....._._______________ 554 Officers.of. ......o JU RII0LNA SL 0 png, 554 Solicitor, Office of (Labor)... C0 805500 496.......0l South Pacific Commission... /_______._._ 554 Secretariat... co aniaJ0LIED 000 554 Southeastern Power Administration. _____.____ 468 Southwestern Power Administration... ....___ 468 Speaker of the House of Representatives..__..._ 329 Special and select committees: TOMBE. . «obi im mmr rms ewe ASI LINAC. 245 SIT De SS Se ey TD 231 Special Assistants (Defense)... ._._____ rodr2 Special Committee, Senate Reception Room... 232 Special Counsel to the President._.______._.____ 380 Special Operations (Defense). io... ______..._.. 412 Special sessions of the Senate, dates of. _._____.. 308 Special Staff (Army)... .ooliiaiiiiietl en 425 Stabilization, Agricultural ___:_.__..___o CC 15476 Staff (Air Foree). io. l:0ib A Sollialin indi Uadde Contents XXIII : Page Page Services ....... Staff, Chief of (Coast Guard)... ...____._________ 406 Technical (Army). oo. lo... 425 Staff College, Armed Forces (Defense) -_________ 419 Telegraph office, Capitol. __ ___.____._._______.. 339 Staff, Joint (Defense)... balladasians 419 Telephone (Capitol). ._._.________.__._ 338 soalosl Exchange Standards; Bureau of Labor... ______-_-_._ 497 Telephones: 7 Standards, National Bureau of. _______________ 492 Representatives... ii Ll ou 369 Standing Committees: PTY See Bae a a I 367 HOUSE. ico es mei DI BRIOET. Sr Hany) 237 Television and Radio Correspondents Galleries. 677 Senafe............gollacistalorhlowoesdl ope 227 Tennessee Authority... __._____________ 556 d Valley Terms of Presidents and Vice Presidents ______ 321 Terms of Senators, expirationof _______________ 207 State delegations in Congress... _______________ 177 State Department_> x... 393 Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission.__ 260 Administration... 395 | Territorial Officials (Interior) ___________________ 466 Advisory Commission on Educational Ex-Territories, Governorsofthe ___________________ 320 CAGE. en SD ees 399 Territories, Office of (Interior) _________________ 466 Boards and om reeunm--399 Commissions... Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission___ 259 Bureau of: Ticket offices, Capitol: EmopeanAfialrs. o_o sionals 397 Airlines, Combined ccc. ooo m5 00. 339 Far Eastern Affalrs.. ha 397 Rallroadorrpnoenmernen pidsu ae 338 Inter-American Affairs____________________ _ 397 Tobacco Division (Agriculture)... ..._____._____ 477 International Organization Affairs. ________ 396 Trade Commission, Federal o_o ______._____ 527 Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Transportation and Public Utility. Service._____ 530 ANSI 396 Transportation, Under Secretary (Commerce). 484 Economic Activities__._______ A La 398 Transportation and Storage Services Division, Intelligence Activities. ________________ Sy 398 Commodity Stabilization Service (Agri- International Cooperation Administration.___ 400 CUMIGY-an SHY 4 Wadia iN] Seas Pa 477 ~ Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Transportation, Bureau of (Post Office) _______ 456 Ad aaa 402 Transportation Service, Military Sea (Navy)... 438 Boyd Members... oo 401 Treasurer of the United States, Office of the____ 408 Committee Members. ....—--~e-r-=2=z22=== 402 Treasury, Department ofthe ______-___________ 403 International Development Advisory Bureau of: 4 Beard... neES es OE 401 CS OS I ae 405 Public Affairs and UNESCO Activities: _____ 398 Engravingand Printing. _..--. .._.._._ _. 407 “Security and Consular Affairs________________ 396 LOTS TE Bemis lolli dio mills si aia ES U. S. Mission to the United Nations... .___ 399 4 BS EY 3ehh) BE Gna unin seme hn Ss pd Le 408 States and Territories, Governors of the _.__.__._ 320 Coast Guard (Headquarters)... ___________ 405 State. Services, Bureau of 1c wossbios nada 504 Chile oS a a 406 States-Federal Relations (Agriculture)... .____ 469 CO A or oe ee ry 405 States, Organization of American. _.._______.._. 388 Comptroller: Fr __ = Th 406 Statistical information... ..-30 fo aioe eid 303 Engineeringzo Ioan 406 Statistics, Bureau of Labor... :-eocundiovnnen. 497 Merchant Marine Safety. :._ i __.__________ 407 Studios, Capitol ceaec dt 339Radio...ito ODO ONS Te Rs ee 406 Subversive Activities Control Board. ..._..___.. 556 ) 29ty TT REE TS Bebe Sebi Sethi ada bulla ilib annie 407 Sugar Division (Agriculture): .____..___-477 0 Ht Dbl selinana mene ad 407 Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of (Navy). _._. 437 Cnstomouse sr eeDar 405 Supply and Logistics (Defense)_..-._._._..__._. 417 Piseal Berviee. o.oo arma Emr ns 408 tarred Supply Department (Marine Corps). .._..._.. 441 Bureau of i 408 Accounts...on Supply: Service, Federal. ..iv aut dinate 536 Bureau of the Public Debt... ____.__.._ 408 ‘Supreme Court, United States... ......_._..... 561 | Internal Revenue Service... cee 404 Biographies of:the justices. io cucu oa 561 .onitti National Advisory Council on International Officers of the Supreme Court..._.__ 563 Monetary and Financial Problems.____. 410 Residences of the justices and officers... _____ 563 i Office of: Surgeon General (Public Health Service) ...___. 503 Comptroller of the Currency = ooo...__ 407 Survey: General Counsel for the Treasury... ..._.._ 404 Coast and Geodetic (Commerce)...... 489 International Finance... _z__. 409 Geological (INLErior)-..ovcvvnomenmetiebl en. er 462 Production and Defense Lending:_______.___ 409 Surveyor (District)... (ede Ur reaesil ipa 606 Defense Lending Division... ____-_._____ 409 Survivors: of Deceased Members and Former Federal Facilities Corporation._.___._.. 2-2-1409 Members of Armed Forces, Select Com- Reconstruction Finance Corporation... _ 409 mittee to Study Benefits for....._._____ 245 Treasurer of the United States--..—_____-_._ 408 System: United States Savings Bonds Division ._.._._ 405 VFederal Reserve... 0 Uioaiil aiinuil huge 526 United States Secret Service: -----occoooouaosn 408 sn. 548 of Selochive Service... een. Trials by Court Impeachment, Senate. ------309 Tropical and Preventive Medicine, Inc., Gorgas T Memorial Institute of... oe too i 5 Tariff Commission, United States... __.__...__ 555 Trustees of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library... 532 Tox Court (District). oo rr doce tnnie 606 Trust Fund Boards: Tax Court of the United States... __.... 581 Library of Congress. coool. Congressional Directory XXIV Trust Fund Boards—Continued Page National Arebives.. .. {yooh Jaeay yaa Tonia +532 National Park... ...... lodge)soll Baends 464 Tuna Commission, United States, Costa Rica, and Panama, Inter-American Tropical. -537 U Under Secretary (Commerce) coc ooo ocooeonoan 484 Under Secretary for Transportation (Com- THOTCO Ys cum Sh wee iB li tres pd pparhpin A Eh 3 Gt 484 Under Secretary of the Air Force. ._._-.__-.__... 444 Under Secretary of the Army... ...__. 422 Under Secretary Navy... .. 428 ofthe _ i... Unemployment Compensation Board (District)_ 606 UNESCO Activities and Public Affairs_....... 398 Union, Interparliamentary. .-o-oo...o.oo. 259 Union, Pan American... -d-iaais-aemdfieedaa 388 United Nations. io. aoo Soin Soettonaly 391 Officeat Geneva. tess ........oveeemeemneme 391 U.S. Mission to theuilusbonfuai=lv IC] con A 399 Washington Information Center... _.____._____ 391 United Nations, Food and Agriculture Organi- ZatIONL 00s cn oe de el oY se a bh brains United States Atomic Energy Commission... 512 United States Attorney’s Office. oo ---_.._._____ 453 United States Capitol Police. ______..._.___ 338 United States Capitol, Commission for Exten- SIONOELHe. cries niedte cin 251 United States Civil Service Commission Liai-son Office, Capitol... recoil monciss 339 United States Court of Claims....... 573 Residences of judges, commissioners, and ollICOIE.. oo oo iiatedtam Sania 575 United States Court of Customs and Patent ADDONS. ro NL Sn Srl ue dont te 572 Residences of judges and officers. _--.__-..___ 573 United States Court of Appeals, District of Combi... ciationa 0 565 Residences of judges, retired judge, and offi- ie Ba a Ge SS Ee 567 United States Courts, Administrative Office of. 586 United States Courts of Appeals... _____ 563 United States Court of Military Appeals... 579 Residences of judges and officers__._______._._ 581 United: States Customs Court... co 575 a a ERSl a 57 United States District Court for the District of GLH TTI i rreee irensedape dian siany 568 Residences of judges, retired judges, and offi- COE rs or oh on rR a a AE TR 571, 572 United States Emergency Court of Appeals..._ 578 Of CeTe Ol erases reas 579 United States, Foreign Diplomatic Representa-tives and Consular Offices in___________ 611 United States Foreign Service gud Consular s ORcoR ret 625 United States Foreign Claims Settlement Com-ERE0 deenemit etiedanal sn 529 United States Information Agency. ____________ 557 United States Marine Corps, Headquarters_____ 440 United States Marshal’s Office... ______________ 453 United States Mission to the United Nations... 399 United States Patent Office... ~~ > .. . 491 United States Savings Bonds Division. _________ 405 United States Secret Service... ________________ 408 United States Soldiers’ Home. _._______________ 554 United States Supreme Court. _____________ 561 United States Tariff Commission. ___________. 555 Page United States Tax Courter) Lae a lo oi 2 00 581 Officers and Commissioners... _..__ i ______. 585 Retired Judges Recalled... i c___ Cli. 584 United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commissionio Seopa alorsabi 260 United States Treasurer, Office of the_..___.____ 408 University, Howard... =. c.coconoc.. 502 O00 Urban Renewal Administration... ________..._._ 534 Utilities Commission, Public. -o_oood i 604 Vv Validation Board for German Dollar Bonds... 391 Valley Authority, Tennessee. ---.—-______.._ 556 Vehicles and Traffic, District of Columbia______ 606 Veterans’ Administration. ____.__.__ 557 Congressional Liaison Service (Capitol)... __ 339 Veterans’ Education Appeals Board. ___________ 558 Veterans’ Reemployment Rights, Bureau of... 497 Veterans Service Center (District) __________ 606 | Vice President of United States, Biography of. 3 Vice Presidents and the Congresses coincident withihelrterms.. ooo 321 Virgin Islands Corporation. __~-______. __..__..__ 466 Vocational Rehabilitation (Distriet).____.______ 607 Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of -___________ 502 Voluntary Foreign Aid, Advisory Committee GT EE a ne ES Ce EE NET 402 Votes cast: Delegates and Resident Commissioner_.______ 318 Representatives. i ooo LL..._.. 311 LOT Sr eeea ah Amen 310 Ww Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Division_. 498 War College, The National: 00 2D of C0010 419 Washington addresses of Senators, Representa- tives, ete., with home post offices_______ 191 Washington City Post Office... ______1-_.__ 607 Washington National Monument Society. ._1_. 558 Waterways Corporation, Inland___________._____ 488 Waenther: Bure. ious sie DESL A HIS bins 493 Weather Control, Advisory Committee on_____ 509 Welfare (Coast Guard) lied lect) ini r 407 Welfare, Department of Health, Education and_ 499 Western Union Telegraph Co. at Capitol_______ 339 White County Bridge Commission, Select Com- mittee To Investigate Financial Position Of me EaA 245 White House News Photographers Association.. 671 Members represented. _.__ CUICL 671 Services represented... Lo UC CUS __UotUL 675 White: House Office corr oat nib nd an oo 379 Wildlife Service, Fishand.._-.—o—......._202 465 Wills, Register of, and Clerk of the Probate COUT. ove wesomoe ws ADLER L 20D SOLO 585 ‘Women’s Bureau (Labor). ......o0iiiull)ed 498 Woodrow Wilson Centennial Celebration Com- missions £2210 B DAsihe 10 ZI0CUNnIn 260 Y Yards and Docks, Bureau of... ___cuociaiioizcos 437 Z Zones Board, Foreign-Trade-... ooo... 529 Zoning Adjustment Board (District) acc... 606 Zoning Commission (Distriet) ... oo __.c__._. 607 Zoological Park, National... o.oo... 553 BIOGRAPHICAL* THE VICE PRESIDENT RICHARD M. NIXON, Republican, of Whittier, Calif.; born in Yorba Linda, Calif., January 9, 1913; educated in public schools, graduate of Whittier College (A. B. 1934) and Duke University Law School (LL. B. 1937); practiced law in Whittier, Calif., 1937-42; attorney in Office of Emergency Management, Wash-ington, D. C., January to August 1942; on active duty with U. S. Navy from August 1942 to January 1946; member of the board of trustees of Whittier College since 1939; married Patricia Ryan in 1940; two daughters, Patricia and Julie; elected to Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; elected United States Senator from California November 7, 1950, for the term commencing January 3, 1951; elected Vice President November 4, 1952, for term beginning January 20, 1953. ALABAMA (Population (1950), 3,061,743) SENATORS LISTER HILL, Democrat, of Montgomery, Ala., where he was born December 29, 1894; was graduated from Starke University School, Montgomery, Ala., in 1911; from Universityof Alabama at Tuscaloosa, Ala., in 1914; from the law school of the University of Alabama in 1915; and from the law school of Columbia University, New York City, in 1916; took a special course at the law school, University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor, Mich., in the summer of 1914; honorary LL. D. degree, University of Alabama, 1939. Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1939, and National University, 1941; honorary fellow, American College of Hospital Administrators, 1954; was admitted to the bar of Alabama in 1915 and commenced the practice of law at Montgomery, Ala., in October 1916; pres-ident of the Montgomery Board of Education, 1917-22; served in the Army with the Seventeenth and Seventy-first United States Infantry Regiments during the World War, 1917-19; member of Phi Beta Kappa; married Henrietta Fon-taine McCormick, of Fufaula, Ala.; children, Mrs. Charles Hubbard and Luther Lister; elected to the Sixty-eighth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John R. Tyson; renominated and reelected without opposition to the Sixty-ninth, Seventieth, Seventy-first, Seventy-second, Seventy-third, Seventy-fourth, and Seventy-fifth Congresses, and served from August 14, 1923, until his resigna-tion on January 11, 1938; appointed to the United States Senate on January 10, 1938, and elected on April 26, 1938 to fill the vacancy in the term ending Jan-uary 3, 1939; reelected on November 8, 1938, for the term ending January 3, 1945; reelected on November7, 1944, for the term ending January 3, 1951; reelected on November 7, 1950, for the term ending January 3, 1957. ES : Biographies are based on information furnished or authorized by the respective Senators and Repre-sentatives. : ‘ 3 JOHN J. SPARKMAN, Democrat, of Huntsville, Ala., was born near Hartselle, Morgan County, Ala., December 20, 1899; attended the country schools, Morgan County High School at Hartselle, and the University of Alabama, at Tuscaloosa, where he received the degrees of A. B. in 1921, LL. B. in 1923, and A. M. in 1924; Phi Beta Kappa and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternities; a Mason, Woodmen of the World; Kiwanian; member American Legion; is a lawyer by profession; was admitted to the bar in 1923 and commenced practice in Huntsville, being a member of the firm of Taylor, Richardson & Sparkman, of Huntsville, until he retired upon election to Congress in order to give full time to his congressional duties; was a member of the Students Army Training Corps during the World : War; is a lieutenant colonel in the Organized Reserves; married to Miss Ivo Hall, of Albertville, Ala., on June 2, 1923, and they have one daughter—Julia Ann (Mrs. Tazewell T. Shepard, Jr.); he, his wife, and daughter are members of the Methodist Church; elected to the Seventy-fifth Congress on November3, 1936; reelected to the Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, and Eightieth Congresses; served as member of Military Affairs Committee and as majority whip; on November 5, 1946, was also elected to the United States Senate to fill out the unexpired term of the late Senator John H. Bankhead; following the election resigned from the House of Representatives and entered upon his duties in the Senate; reelected November 2, 1948; reelected November 2, 1954, for the term ending January 3, 1961; was Democratic candidate for Vice President, 1952. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Choctaw, Clarke, Marengo, Mobile, Monroe, Washington, and Wilcox (7 counties). Population (1950), 371,119. FRANK WILLIAM BOYKIN, Democrat, of Mobile, Ala., was born in" Bladon Springs, Choctaw County, Ala., on February 21, 1885; educated in the public schools; began business career early in life; now prominently identified with real estate, farming, livestock, timber, lumber, naval stores business, and develop-ment of the timber and mineral resources in south Alabama; married Miss Ocllo Gunn, of Thomasville, Clarke County, Ala., and they have five children; during the World War was official in shipbuilding companies which built 52 percent. of all ships built on the Gulf coast prior to Armistice; was president of the Loyalty League of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana; is a thirty-second degree Mason, Shriner, Elk, W. O. W., Moose, O. E. S.; a member of the Methodist Church; elected to the Seventy-fourth Congress at a special election held on July 30, 1935, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Hon. John McDuffie; reelected to the Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Con-gresses; and at the convening of the Eighty-second Congress became the dean of the Alabama delegation. : SECOND DISTRICT.—CountiEs: Baldwin, Butler, Conecuh, Covington, Crenshaw, Escambia, Lowndes, Montgomery, and Pike (9 counties). Population (1950), 370,389. GEORGE McINVALE GRANT, Democrat, of Troy, Ala., was born in Louis-ville, Ala., July 11, 1897; attended the academic department of the University of Alabama and was graduated with the degree of LL. B. in 1922; honorary LL. D., Bob Jones University, 1950; is a lawyer by profession; served as county solicitor of Pike County, 1927-37, and as chairman of the Pike County Democratic execu-tive committee, 1927-37; member of the State Democratic executive committee, 1935-38; World War veteran; served as State commander of the American Legion in 1929, and as national secretary of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity in 1922; presi-dent, Dixie Amateur Baseball League, 1935; Alabama-Florida Baseball League, 1936-38; and Alabama Society in Washington, 1944-45; member, Kiwanis, Woodmen of the World, Masons, and Shrine; married Miss Matalie Carter, December 5, 1938, and has one son, George McInvale, Jr., and one daughter, Alicia Lee; nominated in special Democratic primary on March 11, 1938, and elected‘to the Seventy-fifth Congress at a special election on June 14, 1938, to fill the unexpired term of Congressman Lister Hill, resigned, reelected to the Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. Sl ALABAMA Biographical THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Barbour, Bullock, Cofiee; Dale, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Lee, Macon, and Russell: (10 counties). Population (1950), 303,587. I { GEORGE WILLIAM ANDREWS, Democrat, of Union Springs, Ala.; born in Clayton, Ala., December 12, 1906; attended the academic department of the University of Alabama and was graduated with’ LL. B. degree in 1928; is a lawyer by profession ; served as circuit solicitor for the third judicial circuit of the State of Alabama (Barbour, Bullock, Russell, and Dale Counties) from 1931 to 1943; at time of election to Congress was serving as lieutenant (junior grade), United States Naval Reserve, at Pearl Harbor, and had been in the United States Naval Reserve 14 months; was released from active duty by the Navy Department to serve in Congress; married Elizabeth Bullock, of Geneva, Ala., November 25, 1936; one daughter, Jane Meredith, one son, George W., 3d; fraternities, Sigma Nu, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Phi Delta Phi (legal); elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on March 14, 1944, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Henry B. Steagall, serving on Committee on Expenditures in Executive Depart-ments, Roads Committee, and Committee on World War Veterans’ Legislation; reelected to the Seventy-ninth and Kightieth Congresses, serving on Appropria-tions Committee and Independent Offices; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Autauga, Calhoun, Clay, Coosa, Dallas, Elmore, St. Clair, and Talladega (8 counties). Population (1950), 801,665. ‘ iA KENNETH A. ROBERTS, Democrat, of Piedmont, Ala.; born at Piedmont, Ala., November 1, 1912; attended Howard College, University of Alabama, LL. B.; lawyer, admitted to bar January 1936 and practiced law at Talladega, Ala., and Anniston, Ala.; District Governor Lions of North Alabama, 1940; State senator, Talladega County, Ala., 1942; lieutenant USNR; served in Atlantic and Pacific theatersof war; city attorney, Piedmont, Ala.; married Miss Margaret Hamilton McMillan of Brewton, Ala., September 22, 1953; member Baptist Church, Masonic Fraternity, Order of Eastern Star, Woodmen of the World, Forty and Eight, American Legion, V.F. W., ATO and PAD; elected to Eighty-second Congress, November 7, 1950; member Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: -Chambers, Cherokee, Cleburne, De Kalb, Etowah, Marshall,’ Ran-dolph, and Tallapoosa (8 counties). Population (1950),. 310,683. I ; 4 ERY ALBERT RAINS, Democrat, of Gadsden, Ala., was born in De Kalb County, Ala.; March 11, 1902; attended the public schools of De Kalb: County, Snead Seminary, Boaz, Ala.; State Teachers ‘College, Jacksonville, Ala., and the Uni-versity of Alabama; is a lawyer by profession; was admitted to the bar in 1928 and commenced practice in Gadsden, being a member of the firm of Rains & Rains; was deputy solicitor for Etowah County, Ala., 1930-35; city attorney for the city of Gadsden, 1935-44; member of the house of representatives of the Alabama Legislature from Etowah County, 1942-44; Mason; past district gover-nor, Alabama Lions Clubs; counselor, Lions International; past president Etowah County Bar Association; past president Etowah County Chapter of the Alabama League of Young Democrats; member of First Baptist Church, Gadsden, Ala.; married Miss Allison Blair of Centre, Cherokee County, Ala., on December 29, 1939; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on November 7, 1944; reelected to the Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Con-gresses. : : ¢ ; SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bibb, Chilton, Greene, Hale, Perry, Shelby, Sumter, and Tuscaloosa (8 counties). . Population (1950), 250,726. ! ARMISTEAD INGE SELDEN, Jr., Democrat, of Greensboro, Ala.; born in Greensboro, Ala., February 20, 1921; was graduated from Greensboro High School in 1938; University of the South (Sewanee, Tenn.), A. B. degree, in 1942; entered United States Navy. in August 1942 and was discharged with rank of lieutenant in March 1946; spent 31 months aboard ship, primarily in North Atlantic; graduated from Universityof Alabama, LL. B. degree in 1948; lawyer by profession; practiced at. Greensboro, Ala.: member of Alabama and American bar associations; elected to Alabama House of Representatives in 1950; member Episcopal Church, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity, Blue Key and ODK leadership fraternities, SAE social fraternity, American Legion, V. F.W., Rotary International, and Board of Trustees of the University of the South; married Mary Jane Wright of Talladega, Ala., August 1948; daughter, Martee Graham Selden, born March 31, 1951; sons Armistead Inge Selden 3d, born June 12, 1953, and Jack Wright Selden, born January 8, 1955; elected to the Eighty-third Congress, November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress, November 2, 1954; member Committee on Foreign Affairs. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Blount, Cullman, Fayette, Franklin, Lamar, Marion, Pickens, * Walker, and Winston (9 counties). Population (1950), 273,187. 5 CARL ELLIOTT, Democrat, of Jasper, Ala.; born on route 2, Vina, Ala., December 20, 1913, eldest of nine children of George W. and Lenora (Massey) Elliott; attended publie schools of Franklin County, Ala.; was graduated from Vina High School, 1930; worked way through University of Alabama and was graduated with A. B. degree, 1933, and LL. B. degree, 1936; president of the student body of University of Alabama, 1935-36; affiliated with Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity; practiced law in Russelville, Ala., and Jasper, Ala., until election to Eighty-first Congress; former president Walker County Bar Association; veteran of World War II; member of American Legion, 40 and 8, AMVETS, and DAV; Methodist; former chairman of Board of Stewards, First Methodist Church, Jasper, Ala.; former president, Jasper, Ala., Lions Club, also zone chairman and deputy district governor; member of Orderof Eastern Star, Masons, I. O. O. F., P. T. A.,, Woodmen of the World; served two terms as member of Alabama State Democratic Executive Committee, 1942-50; married to Jane Hamilton of Jasper, Ala., and they have four children: Carl, Jr., Martha Owen, John Hamilton, and Lenora Jane; elected to Eighty-first Congress, November 2, 1948; reelected to Eighty-second Congress, November 7, 1950; Eighty-third Congress, November 4, 1952; and to Eighty-fourth Congress on November 2, 1954; served on Committee on Veterans Affairs, Eighty-first and Eighty-second Congresses; member of Committee on Education and Labor. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Colbert, Jackson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, and Morgan (7 counties). Population (1950), 321,459. ROBERT E. JONES, Democrat, of Scottsboro, Ala.; born June 12, 1912; graduate University of Alabama; lawyer by profession; married Miss Christine Francis; one son; member of Methodist Church, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars; in 1940 elected judge of Jackson County Court and served until entered Navy in 1943; elected to Eightieth Congress and succeeding Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—CouNTy: Jefferson. Population (1950), 558,928. GEORGE HUDDLESTON, Jr., Democrat, of Birmingham, Ala.; born in Birmingham, March 19, 1920; son of Hon. George Huddleston, Sr., member of Congress from Ninth District of Alabama, 1915-37, and Bertha Baxley Huddles-ton; attended public schools; graduated magna cum laude, 1941, Birmingham-Southern College, Birmingham, Ala., A. B., majoring in economics and political science; Phi Beta Kappa; graduated University of Alabama Law School, LL. B., 1948; served 4 years United States Navy during World War II, 32 months over-seas in Pacific; presently holds rank of lieutenant commander, USNR; coeditor, Index to the Official Proceedings of the Alabama Constitutional Convention of 1901, deputy circuit solicitor for the tenth (Jefferson County) judicial circuit, 1948-49; assistant United States attorney for the northern district of Alabama, 1949-52; engaged in the practice of law in Birmingham, 1952-54; member of the Birmingham, Alabama, and American Bar Associations; Alabama department commander of the American Legion, 1950-51; active in many church, civic, fraternal, and veterans affairs; married former Alice Jeanne Haworth; two infant children, George and Margaret; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress Novem-ber 2, 1954; member Committee on Armed Services. ARIZONA Biographzcal ARIZONA (Population (1950), 749,587) SENATORS CARL HAYDEN, Democrat, Phoenix; born Hayden’s Ferry (now Tempe), Ariz., October 2, 1877; educated in public schools of Tempe, Normal School of Arizona, and Stanford University; delegate Democratic National Convention 1904; elected treasurer Maricopa County 1904, sheriff 1906, reelected 1908; appointed major of Infantry, United States National Army, October 4, 1918; ‘married ; elected to Sixty-second and succeeding Congresses through Sixty-ninth : elected to United States Senate 1926; reelected 1932, 1938, 1944, and 1950. BARRY M. GOLDWATER, Republican, of Phoenix, Ariz.; born January 1, 1909, in Phoenix, Ariz., son of Baron and J osephine Williams Goldwater: educated Staunton Military Academy and 1 year at University of Arizona; married Margaret Johnson of Muncie, Ind., in 1934; four children, Joanne, Margaret, Barry, and Michael; United States Air Force 1941 until 1945; member of Episcopal Church; elected to city council of Phoenix 1949, reelected 1951; Mason, Kiks, Eastern Star, Alianza, VEW, American Legion, and Sigma Chi; elected to United States Senate November 4, 1952. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTY: Maricopa. Population (1950), 331,770. JOHN J. RHODES, Republican, of Mesa, Ariz.; born in Council Grove, Kans., on September 18, 1916, son of J. J. Rhodes and Gladys Thomas Rhodes; educated in the public schools of Council Grove, Kans.; B. S. degree, Kansas State College, 1938; LL. B. degree, Harvard Law School, 1041; member Kansas and Arizona bars; "served 4 years and 9 months in Air Force, World War IT; lieutenant colonel J. AG Arizona National Guard, formerly staff judge advocate: married Mary Elizabeth Harvey, May 24, 1942; three children, John J. Rhodes 3d, born September 8, 1943; Thomas H. ‘Rhodes, born December 4, 1946, and Elizabeth Campbell Rhodes, born September 10, 1953; former vice chairman Arizona Board of Public Welfare; member: Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, L. 0. M., B..P. 0. E.,"Rotary, Mesa Junior Chamber of Commerce, Mesa Chamber of + Commerce (past president), Mesa Post, American Legion (past senior vice com-mander) ; Beta Theta Pi, Blue Key, and Scabbard and Blade; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. SECOND STRICT Choad Apache, Cochise, Coconino, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, Sanave, Navajo, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, Yavapai, Yuma (13 counties). Population (1950), 417,817. STEWART L. UDALL, Democrat, of Tucson, Ariz.; born in St." Johns, Ariz., January 31, 1920, son of Arizona Supreme Court Justice Levi S. Udall and Louise Lee Udall; attended public schools of St. Johns, and received LL, B. degree at Unjvomity of Arizona in 1948; married Ermalee’ Webb of ‘Mesa, Ariz., in 1947; member, L. D. S. (Mormon) Church; four children, Thomas, Scott, Lynn, and Lori; as enlisted gunner flew tour with 15th Air Force, Italy, 1944; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. EEE—S———————————.SS 8 Congressional Dareétory ARKANSAS ARKANSAS (Population (1950), 1,909,511) SENATORS JOHN L. McCLELLAN, Democrat, of Camden, Ark.; born at Sheridan, Grant County, Ark., February 25, 1896; first lieutenant of A. S. S. C. during the First World War; lawyer; prosecuting attorney of the seventh judicial district of Arkansas, 1926-30; member of Seventy-fourth and Seventy-fifth Congresses from the Sixth Congressional District of Arkansas; elected United States Senator November 3, 1942, for the term beginning January 3, 1943; reelected to the Senate November 2, 1948, for term beginning January 3, 1949: reelected to United States Senate November 2, 1954, for the term beginning January 3, 1955. J. W. FULBRIGHT, Democrat, of Fayetteville, Ark.; son of Jay and Roberta Waugh Fulbright; University of Arkansas, B. A.; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford Uni-versity B. A., M. A.; George Washington University LL. B.; attorney, United States Department of Justice; instructor in law, George Washington University ; president, University of Arkansas; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on November 3, 1942; elected to the United States Senate November 7, 1944, for the term ending January 3, 1951; reelected November 7, 1950, for the term ending January 3, 1957. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Counmies: Clay, Craighead, Crittenden, Cross, Greene, Lee, Mississippi, Phillips, Poinsett, and St. Francis (10 counties). Population (1950), 407,480. ) EZEKIEL CANDLER GATHINGS, Democrat, of West Memphis, Crittenden County, Ark.; born in Prairie, Monroe County, Miss., November 10, 1903; attended Earle (Ark.) High School and University of Alabama; was graduated from the University of Arkansas with LL. B. degree in 1929; married Miss Tolise Kirk-patrick on April 6, 1939, and they have two children, one daughter, Tolise Kirkpatrick Gathings, and one son, Joseph Royston Gathings 2d; lawyer by profession; member of the State senate, 1935-39; member of the Baptist Church; Mason and Shriner, Order of the Eastern Star, Rotary Club, and Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Alpha Delta, and Blue Key fraternities; elected to the Seventy-sixth and succeeding Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTiES: Cleburne, Fulton, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Monroe, Prairie, Randolph, Sharp, Stone, White, and Woodruff (13 counties). Population (1950), 224,278. WILBUR D. MILLS, Democrat, of Kensett, Ark., was born there May 24, 1909; attended Hendrix College and Harvard Law School; married Miss Clarine Billingsley, of Kensett, May 27, 1934, and they have two daughters— Martha Sue and Rebecca Ann; lawyer; admitted to practice law before Supreme Court of Arkansas in November 1933, the Supreme Court of the United States in 1939; served as county and probate judge of White County, Ark., 1934 to 1938, inclu-sive; Methodist; thirty-second degree Mason; elected to Seventy-sixth and sue-ceeding Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Baxter, Benton, Boone, Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Logan, Madison, Marion, Newton, Scott, Searcy, Sebastian, Van Buren, and Washington (16 counties). Population (1950), 324,123. JAMES WILLIAM TRIMBLE, Democrat, of Berryville, Ark.; born near Osage, Carroll County, Ark., February 3, 1894; attended the common schools in native county and was graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1917; lawyer; prosecuting attorney; circuit judge; married Miss Ruth Maples, of Berryville, Ark., on February 14, 1922; two children (twins), a daughter, Martha ARKANSAS Brographical Carol (deceased), and James Kerry, captain in United States Army; Mason, Methodist, Legionnaire; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress November 7, 1944; reelected to the Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Clark, Columbia, Hempstead, Howard, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Montgomery, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, Polk, Sevier, and Union (17 counties). Population (1950), 337,181. OREN HARRIS, Democrat, of El Dorado, Ark., was born December 20, 1903, in Hempstead County, Ark., son of Homer and Bettie Lee Harris; educated in public schools of Hempstead County and Prescott High School, Nevada County, Ark., Henderson College, Arkadelphia, Clark County, Ark., with A. B. degree, and LI. B. degree from Cumberland University Law School, Lebanon, Tenn.; engaged in the practice of law since 1930; admitted to practice in the United States Supreme Court; deputy prosecuting attorney of Union County, 1933-36; elected prosecuting attorney of the thirteenth judicial circuit in 1936; reelected in 1938 without opposition; member of the Baptist Church, a Mason (thirty-second degree and Shriner), Knights of Pythias, S. A. E. fraternity, and Lions Interna-tional Civie Club (district governor, 1939-40); married to Miss Ruth Ross, of Clark County, Ark., May 9, 1934; two children, Carolyn Marie and James Ed-ward; elected to Seventy-seventh Congress November 5, 1940; reelected to Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Conway, Faulkner, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, and Yell (6 counties). Population (1950), 283,437. . BROOKS HAYS, Democrat, of Little Rock, Ark.; born in London, Ark., August 9, 1898, son of Steele and Sallie Butler Hays; attended Russellville, Ark., public schools; received A. B. degree, University of Arkansas, 1919; LL. B. degree, George Washington University, 1922; served in the United States Army Septem-ber to December 1918; married Marian Prather, of Fort Smith, Ark., February 2, 1922; they have two children, Mrs. William E. Bell, of Atlanta, Ga.; and a son, Marion Steele, attorney, of Little Rock; assistant attorney general of Arkansas, 1925-27; Democratic national committeeman for Arkansas, 1932-39; held admin-istrative and legal positions in Department of Agriculture, 1936-42; president of the Arkansas Conference of Social Work, 1932-34; member of board of trustees of George Peabody College for Teachers and George Washington University; Sigma Chi, Phi. Beta Kappa, and Phi Alpha Delta fraternities, the American Legion, and Lions Club (district governor, 1926-27); Baptist; Mason (KCCH); elected November 3, 1942, to Seventy-eighth Congress and reelected to succeeding Congresses ; member: Select Committee To Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations (82d Congress), Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (Kestnbaum), United States Delegation to United Nations General Assembly 1955. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Arkansas, Chicot, Cleveland, Dallas, Desha, Drew, Garland, Grant, Hot Spring, Jefferson, Lincoln, Lonoke, and Saline (13 counties). Population (1950), 333,012. W. F. NORRELL, Democrat, Monticello, Ark.; born August 29, 1896, at Milo, Ark.; attended public schools of Ashley County, Ark., A. & M. College, Monti-cello, Ark., College of the Ozarks (LL. D.), Clarksville, and Arkansas Law School, Little Rock; admitted to practice law in supreme court of Arkansas and United States Supreme Court; ex-soldier World War I; member following: Arkansas Bar Association, American Bar Association, Joe S. Harris Post No. 2, American Legion, Department of Arkansas, United Commercial Travelers, Hot Springs National Chapter, Wild Life Association (life member), Eureka Lodge No. 40 F. & A. M., Monticello Chapter No. 115 R. A. M., Alpha Council No. 59, R. & S. M., Consistory, Valley of Little Rock, Sahara Temple A. A. O. N. M. S., Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Eureka Chapter No. 374, Order of the Eastern Star of Arkansas, Monticello, Ark. (Worthy Grand Patron 1939-40), Lions Club, Monticello, Deacon First Baptist Church, Monticello; elected to State senate of Arkansas in 1931, reelected in 1935 serving eight successive years; elected president of State senate from 1933 to 1937, during which time served on several occasions as Acting Governor; married Catherine Dorris in 1924 and they have one child, a daughter, Judy Norrell; elected to Seventy-sixth and each succeeding Congress. 68172°—b56———3 CALIFORNIA (Population (1950), 10,586,223) SENATORS WILLIAM F. KNOWLAND, Republican, of Piedmont, Calif.; born in Ala-meda, Calif., on June 26, 1908; was graduated from the public schools of Alameda and from the University of California; is assistant publisher of the Oakland (Calif.) Tribune; served from 1933 to 1935 as a member of the California State assembly and from 1935 to 1939 as State senator; during his services in the State senate served as chairman of the Committee on Revenue and Taxation; in 1938 was named as Republican national committeeman from California, and in 1940 was selected as a member, and later as chairman, of the executive committee of the Republican National Committee; married Helen D. Herrick and they have three children—MTrs. Harold W. Jewett, Jr., Joseph William, and Estelle; served in World War II for 3 years in the United States Army as enlisted man and officer, 18 months of which time was in England, France, Belgium, and Germany and was still over-seas when appointed United States Senator by Gov. Earl Warren on August 14, 1945, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hiram W. Johnson; elected Novem-ber 5, 1946, for the short term expiring January 3, 1947, and also elected for the full term expiring in 1953; reelected November 4, 1952, for term expiring January 3, 1959, with the largest vote ever polled by any candidate in California; received 3,982,448 to opponent’s 569,992. THOMAS H. KUCHEL, Republican, of Anaheim, Calif.; born in Anaheim, Calif., on August 15, 1910; son of the late Henry Kuchel, who owned, edited, and published the Anaheim Gazette for 48 years and whose parents were among the pioneers who founded the city of Anaheim in 1859; the newspaper still remains in the Kuchel family; the Senator’s mother continues to reside at Anaheim; attended the public schools of Anaheim and graduated from the University of Southern California with an LL. B. degree; admitted to the State bar in 1935, and except for period of military service in the Navy, practiced law in Anaheim, Orange County, until appointed State controller; elected to the State assembly from Orange County in 1936, reelected in 1938 and then was elected to the State senate for two terms; in 1940, at the age of 30, was elected chairman of the Republican State Central Committee, the youngest man ever to hold that office; in 1942, while still State senator, volunteered and was called to active duty in the United States Naval Reserve and served until released to inactive duty in 1945; ap-pointed State controller by Gov. Earl Warren on February 11, 1946, and elected in November by the largest vote ever received by a candidate for controller; reelected in 1950, polling about 3 million votes; married and has one daughter, Karen; member of the Episcopal Church; Mason; BPOE; Anaheim Post No. 72, American Legion; and Mother Colony Parlor, NSGW; appointed United States Senator by Gov. Earl Warren on December 22, 1952; took oath of office January 3, 1953, elected United States Senator November 2, 1954. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTIiES: Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Napa, and Sonoma (7 counties). Population (1950), 365,281. HUBERT B. SCUDDER, Republican, of Sebastopol, Calif.; born in Sebasto-pol, Calif., November 5, 1888; graduate of public schools; employed by city of Sebastopol as superintendent of utilities, July 1, 1912, to November 4, 1920, excepting period of time during World War I, serving in the Coast Artillery until the termination of the war; married Helen B. Norton June 18, 1924; engaged in insurance and real estate business November 1920; elected city councilman of Sebastopol April 1924 and mayor 1926; served out term and did not run for reelection; elected to the California State Legislature August 1924 and served from January 1925 until January 1941; was not a candidate for reelection; August 1940 was elected vice chairman of the Republican State Central Committee; August 1942 was elected secretary of the Republican State Central Committee; CALIFORNIA Biographical January 1943 was appointed real estate commissioner of the State of California by Governor Warren which included membership in the Governor's council; resigned this position March 1, 1948, to become a candidate for Congress; Novem-ber 1947 was elected president of the National Association of License Law Officials and finished term by presiding at the annual meeting at Louisville, Ky., September 6-7-8, 1948; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Eldorado, Inyo, Lassen, Mari-posa, Modoe, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama, Trinity, and Tuolumne (19 counties). Population (1950), 329,060. CLAIR ENGLE, Democrat, of Red Bluff, Calif.; born in the city of Bakers-field, Kern County, Calif., on September 21, 1911; graduate of the Chico State College and the University of California Hastings College of the Law; married; one daughter, Yvonne; elected district attorney of Tehama County, Calif., in 1934, reelected in 1938; elected State senator in 1942; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress at a special election held on August 31, 1943; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; assistant Democratic whip; chairman of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Colusa, Glenn, Sacramento, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba (6 counties). Pop-ulation (1950), 395,538. JOHN EMERSON MOSS, Democrat, of Sacramento, Calif.; born in Carbon County, Utah; attended Sacramento public schools and Sacramento Junior College; businessman and real estate broker; served in the United States Navy during World War II; elected member California State assembly for ninth dis-trict November 2, 1948; reelected November 7, 1950; assistant Democratic floor leader of the assembly 1949-52 sessions; married Jean Kueny September 15, 19385; two daughters, Jennifer ‘Afton, born March 14, 1946, and Allison Effie, born October 17, 1949; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. FOURTH DISTRICT.—City AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO: Assembly districts 19, 21, and 22. Popu-lation (1950), 362,808. WILLIAM 8S. MAILLIARD, Republican, of San Francisco, Calif.; born June 10, 1917, in Belvedere, Calif., son of the late John Ward and Kate Peterson Mailliard; educated Tamalpais School, San Rafael, Calif., Taft School, Water-town, Conn., and Yale University, B. A., 1939; with American Trust Co. of San Francisco 1940, 1941, and 1946; assistant to director, California Academy of Sciences 1951 and 1952; military service: assistant naval attaché, United States Embassy, London, England, 1939 and 1940; Bureau of Naval Personnel 1941 and 1942; United States Naval War College 1942; on Staff Seventh Amphibious Force, flag lieutenant and aide to Vice Adm. D. E. Barbey, 1943-46; released to inactive duty March 1946 as lieutenant commander and promoted to com-mander USNR in 1950; awarded Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star; assistant to director California Youth Authority 1947; Republican nominee for Congress in 1948; secretary to Gov. Earl Warren January 1949 to March 1951; Protestant; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952, and re-elected to Eighty-fourth Congress. moony AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO: Assembly districts 20, 23, and 24. Population JOHN FRANCIS SHELLEY, Democrat, born in San Francisco, September 3, 1905; educated in San Francisco parochial and public schools and the Univer-sity of San Francisco Law School, L. L. B., 1932; elected to the California State Senate, 1938; reelected in 1942 without opposition; Democratic floor leader of the senate 1938 to 1946; delegate to the 1940, 1944, and 1948 Democratic Na- _ tional Conventions; chairman of the California delegation, 1948; active in San Francisco and California A .F. L. labor movement; widowed, one daughter, Joan-Marie; married Thelma Smith, June 1953; two children—Kathleen Patricia, born August 12, 1954, and Kevin Francis, born November 16, 1955; elected in a spe-cial election to the Eighty-first Congress, November 1949; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. ; SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Contra Costa and Solano (2 counties). Population (1950), 403,817. JOHN F. BALDWIN, Jr., Republican, of Martinez, Calif.; born June 28, 1915, in Oakland, Calif.; graduate of University of California (1935) and University of California Boalt Hall School of Jurisprudence (1949); assistant manager, South-Western Publishing Co., San Francisco (1936-41); enlisted in the Army as a private in April 1941, and served for 51% years in the Armed Service, being dis-charged as a lieutenant colonel in October 1946; served as director of training, Army Finance School (1943-44), Chief of Foreign Fiscal Affairs Branch, Office of Fiscal Director, War Department (1945), and Executive Officer, Office of Fiscal Director, Mediterranean Theater (1946); was decorated by Italian Govern-ment for work in the devaluation of the lire currency in 1946; president of bis law class all three years in law school (1946-49); practiced law in Martinez from 1949 to 1954; director of Contra Costa County Park and Recreation Council; life member of Sierra Club; past director of Contra Costa Public Health Associa-tion; past director of Martinez Kiwanis Club; past president of East Contra Costa University of California Alumni Club; married; three daughters—Georgia, 9 years; Doris, 3 years; and Sylvia, 1 year; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. SE NTH DISTRICT.—ALAMEDA COUNTY: Assembly districts 16, 17, and 18. Population (1950), JOHN J. ALLEN, Jr., Republican, of Oakland, Calif.; born in Oakland, Calif., in 1899; University of California, A. B., 1920; J. D., 1922; admitted to practice of law in 1922; now in partnership with brother, Liston O. Allen; elected to the Oakland Board of Education, 1923, served 20 years; enlisted in Navy, World War I; served in Navy 1942-45, lieutenant commander; married Carol Cook Allen; two daughters, Ramona, 28, and Suzanne, 25; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first, Fighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—ALAMEDA COUNTY: Assembly districts 13, 14, and 15. Population (1950), 413,672. GEORGE P. MILLER, Democrat, of Alameda, Calif.; born in San Francisco, Calif., January 15, 1891; was graduated from St. Mary’s College with the degree of B. S.in C. E.; veteran of World War I, serving as lieutenant, Field Artillery, and was graduated from the School of Fire for Field Artillery at Fort Sill, Okla.; executive secretary to the California Division of Fish and Game, 1941-44; served two terms in the California State Assembly, fifty-second and fifty-third sessions, 1937 and 1939; married Esther Perkins and they have one daughter, Mrs. Ann Miller Muir; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on November 7, 1944; re-elected to the Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—SAN MATEO COUNTY. Population (1950), 235,659. J. ARTHUR YOUNGER, Republican, of San Mateo, Calif.; born in Albany, Oreg., April 11, 1893; married Norma W. Younger; graduated from the University of Washington in 1915, and served as graduate manager of athletics until 1917; was called into service with the Washington National Guard CAC during First World War, and went overseas with the Forty-eighth Artillery CAC; discharged as a captain in June 1919; life member and past commander of Seattle Post, American Legion; served as vice president, director and manager of the mortgage loan department, Seattle Title Trust Co., 1920-30; president Seattle Mortgage Loan Co., 1930-34; served as regional appraiser of the HOLC, assistant appraiser-adviser Home Loan Bank Board, and Chief of the Savings and Loan Division, Federal Home Loan Bank Board, Washington, D. C., 1934-37; executive vice president Citizens Federal Savings & Loan Association, San Francisco, since 1937; moved to San Mateo in December 1937; member: Rotary Club, Congrega-tional Church, Delta Upsilon Fraternity, Islam Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S,, Newcomen Society, Commonwealth Club of California, and Menlo Country Club; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. CALIFORNIA B sographical 13 TENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz (3 counties). Population (1950), 371,451. CHARLES S. GUBSER, Republican, of Gilroy, Calif.; born February 1, 1916, in Gilroy, Calif.; graduate of Gilroy Union High School, San Jose State Junior College, and University of California (A. B. 1937); 2 years’ graduate work at University of California; taught in California secondary schools; now a farmer; married to former Joan Brimberry; one daughter, Marcia Jeanne, age 14; elected as assemblyman to California State Legislature in 1950; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. yy NH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: San Joaquin and Stanislaus (2 counties). Population (1950), 27,981. : LEROY JOHNSON, Republican, of Stockton, Calif.; born in Wausau, Wis.; graduate of University of Wisconsin (B. A.) and University of California (J. D.); lawyer; city attorney of Stockton 11 years; referee in bankruptcy 2 years; during First World War served as pilot in 104th Aero Squadron; participatedin St. Mihiel and Argonne drives; awarded the Silver Star Medal; married Elizabeth Alpers, of Westfield, N. J., two children—William A., Stockton, Calif., and Mrs. A. D. Parr, Jr., Lancaster, S. C.; elected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. WELTY DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Fresno, Madera, and Merced (3 counties). Population (1950), B. F. SISK, Democrat, of Fresno, Calif.; born in Montague, Tex., December 14, 1910, the son of Arthur Lee and Lavina (Thomas) Sisk; raised on a cotton farm and assisted father who was a cotton grower and gin owner; at the age of 6 moved to Donley County, Texas, attending the Whitefish School and the Aber-nathy and Meadow, Tex., high schools, graduating from latter as class president and valedictorian; attended Abilene Christian College, Abilene, Tex.; moved to the San Joaquin Valley of California in 1937, where he was employed in food processing plants until World War II, during which he served as a civilian flight dispatcher at the Air Force training field near Dinuba; since 1945 and until 1954 connected in business with LeMoss-Smith, a leading tire distributing concern of Fresno, and was successively shipping clerk, service manager, department man-ager, operating manager, and assistant general manager in charge of sales; elder in the Palm Avenue Church of Christ of Fresno; past president, North Fresno Kiwanis Club; member of Loyal Order of Moose, Lodge No. 445; member of Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie No. 39; division chairman, United Givers; married April 20, 1931, to Reta Mitchell; daughters, Bobbye and Marilyn; home address: 3860 Balch Avenue, Fresno, Calif.; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura (4 counties). Population (1950), 394,782. CHARLES M. TEAGUE, Republican, of Ojai, Calif.; born in Santa Paula, Calif., September 18, 1909; educated in the public schools of Santa Paula; graduated from Stanford University in 1931 and from Stanford Law School in 1934; lawyer; married to the former Marjorie Cowden; three children—Norma Teague Potter, age 23; Alan Teague, age 17; and Judith Teague, age 14; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. LLL DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Kern, Kings, and Tulare (3 counties). Population (1950), ,341. HARLAN FRANCIS HAGEN, Democrat, of Hanford, Calif.; born in Lawton, N. Dak., October 8, 1914; resident of California since 1929; A. B. degree in eco-nomics, University of California and LL. B. in law, University of California School of Jurisprudence; member of California Legislature 1949-52; senior partner, law firm of Hagen & Meclnturff, Hanford, Calif.; World War II veteran with principal service in Army Counter-Intelligence Corps; holds reserve com-mission as major in Army Intelligence; married to the former Martha Ritz; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. FI TEEN TH DISTRICT.—Lo0sS ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 58, 63, and 65. Population (1950), GORDON L. McDONOUGH, Republican, of Los Angeles, Calif.; born in Buffalo, N. Y.; educated in Pennsylvania; profession, industrial chemist; special- ized in metallurgy and explosives manufacturing; married Catherine Ann McNeil, of Niagara Falls, N. Y.; has family of seven children, five sons and two daughters; all five sons served in the armed forces in World War II; they are: Lt. Comdr. Gordon L. Jr. (also Korean veteran), Thomas C., and James Q. in the Navy, and Lt. Vincent 3. and Paul M. in the Army; honorary member, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Belleau Woods Post, Los Angeles; former member of executive committee of Los Angeles Metropolitan Area Council, Boy Scouts of America; honorary member, Southwest Los Angeles Kiwanis Club; received citation from Navy for aid in civilian recruiting, and from United States Treasurer for United States bonds sales; received citation from American Legion, South Los Angeles Post 488, for meritorious service rendered to veterans; received citation from Cabrillo Assembly, fourth degree Knights of Columbus for leadership in civie affairs and humanitarian problems; appointed a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors by the late Gov. James Rolph, Jr., of California, in August 1933; elected three successive times to 4-year terms; first chairman of L.os Angeles County War Council; served as chairman of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors; served as chairman of the Los Angeles County Flood Control Dis-trict; served as chairman of the Los Angeles County Sanitation District, nomi-nated as Republican candidate for Congressman of the Fifteenth California District July 1944; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress November 7, 1944; reelected to the Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member of Banking and Currency Committee and Subcom- mittee on Housing. Six Em DISTRICT.—Lo0s ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 59 and 60. Population (1950), DONALD L. JACKSON, Republican, of Pacific Palisades, Calif.; born in Ipswich, S. Dak., January 23, 1910; profession: public relations, U. S. Marine Corps, 1927-31 and 1940-45; overseas combat service, 2 years; married former Shirley Connell of Santa Monica, Calif., January 9, 1932; one son, Donald Cyrus; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Fighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—Lo0S ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 46, 67, and 68. Population (1950), 431,254. CECIL R. KING, Democrat, of Los Angeles, Calif.; born in Youngstown, Fort Niagara, N. Y., January 13, 1898; educated in the public schools of Los Angeles; businessman; married; one child; veteran of the First World War; mem-ber of the California State Legislature, 1932-42; elected to the Seventy-seventh Congress at a special election held on August 25, 1942; reelected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member, House Ways and Means Committee and chairman, Subcommittee on Administration of Internal Revenue Laws. EICHTTENTH DISTRICT.—L0s ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 44 and 70. Population (1950), CRAIG HOSMER, Republican, of Long Beach, Calif.; born in Brea, Calif., May 6, 1915, son of Chester C. and Mary Jane Hosmer; educated in public schools of California, University of California, A. B., 1937, University of Michigan Law School, University of Southern California Law School, LL. B., 1940; attorney; general practice of law in partnership of Hosmer & Eagleson; active naval service from 1940 to 1946 in all war theaters; attorney for Atomic Energy Commission and special assistant United States district attorney at Los Alamos, N. Mex., during 1948; married Marian Swanson of Minneapolis in 1946, two children: Susan Jane and Craig Larkin; member, Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity ; commander, USNR; elected to the Eighty-third Congress Novem-ber 4, 1952; reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress; member of Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. CALIFORNIA Biographical NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 40, 45, and 51.-Population (1950), 453,942. : CHET HOLIFIELD, Democrat, of Montebello, Calif.; born in Mayfield, Ky., December 3, 1903, son of Ercie V. and Bessie Lee (O’Brady) Holifield; educated in the public schools of Arkansas; resided in Montebello, Calif., since 1920; ‘engaged in manufacturing and selling of men’s apparel for over 25 years; member of the Christian Church; delegate to the Democratic National Conventions in 1940, 1944, 1948 and 1952; married Miss Vernice Caneer; four daughters— Lois Anita (Mrs. William Mulholland), Betty Lee (Mrs. Robert H. Feldmann), Willa Mae (Mrs. Donald Lee Douglas), and Jo Ann (Mrs. Donald Williams); elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress in November 1942 as the first representa- tive from the newly reapportioned Nineteenth Congressional District of Cali- fornia, receiving 34,722 votes to his opponent’s 20,033; reelected to the Seventy- ninth, Eightieth, Highty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member, President’s Special Evaluation Commission on Atomic Bomb Tests at Bikini Atoll; member of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Committee on Government Operations, Committee on ‘Post Office and Civil Service; member of the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government (new Hoover Commission) ; Congressional Adviser on the United States Delegation to the International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, Switzerland, 1955. nth DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 43 and 47. Population (1950), CARL HINSHAW, Republican, of Pasadena, Calif.; born in Chicago, IlI., July 28, 1894; son of William Wade and Anna Williams Hinshaw; educated in Chicago public schools; Valparaiso University, Indiana; Princeton University (degree, civil engineer, 1916); University of Michigan (postgraduate in business administration, 1916-17); enlisted in United States Army, May 8, 1917; served in American Expeditionary Forces, and resigned as captain, Corps of Engineers, September 1919, returning to Chicago; was employed first as a laborer and then progressed to various managerial capacities in automotive manufacturing and sales until 1927; then entered the investment-banking field and was employed to conduct negotiations in reorganization and consolidation of industries; moved to Pasadena, Calif., in February 1929 and entered the real-estate and insurance business; became active in civic affairs and politics; married; two sons; elected November 1, 1938, to the Seventy-sixth Congress and reelected to succeeding Congresses to and including the Eighty-fourth Congress; awarded Citation of Honor, 1948, by the Air Force Association; awarded the Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy by the National Aeronautic Association and presented by President Eisenhower on December 17, 1953, the 50th Anniversary of Powered Flight; member, American Society Civil Engineers, Society Automotive Engineers, Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences, and honorary member, Institute of Navi-gation; adviser to the Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics; director, ans Aeronautic Association; president, Aero Club of Southern California, 53-54. ; TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—L0s ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 41, 42, and 48. Population(1950), 390,824. EDGAR W. HIESTAND, Republican, of Altadena, Calif.; born in Chicago, Ill., son of Henry and Sarah Willard Hiestand; married Berenice Craft, 1911; three daughters, all married; educated in Chicago public schools and graduate of Dartmouth College; started at bottom in merchandising, stock clerk, assistant buyer, buyer, division merchandise. manager, office manager, personnel manager, and general merchandise manager for department stores in Boston, Detroit, Cin-cinnati, and Los Angeles, and manager of ‘A’ stores for large mail-order house in Atlanta, Tulsa, and Los Angeles; retired 1949; community activities: board of education, member and president, chambers of commerce, director (3), presi-dent (2); better business bureaus director (2), president (1); community chests, director (2), general campaign chairman (1); Rotary club, director, president, and district governor; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952, and reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. rua DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 57 and 64. Population JOE HOLT, Republican, of Van Nuys, Calif.; born July 6, 1924, in Springfield, Mass. ; son of J. Franklin and Amy Isabel Holt; at the age of 1 year moved with his family to Hollywood, Calif.; attended public schools; graduated from Holly-wood High School and the University of Southern California, B. S. degree; in July 1943 enlisted as a private in the Marine Corps, serving until October 1945; returned to University of Southern California to complete college education; in January 1951 was recalled to active service in the Marine Corps and served as a company commander of Infantry, Second Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force Atlantic; volunteered for duty in Korea and arrived there in October 1951; was injured by explosion of a booby trap on Thanksgiving Day 1951; holds rank of captain in the United States Marine Corps Reserve; married to the former Lee Trbovich on December 10, 1954; member of Van Nuys Junior Chamber of Com-merce, YMCA, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Military Order of the Purple Heart, and the Sherman Oaks Methodist Church; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; member of the Education and Labor Committee; reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress. L800 Ty a DISTRICT.—Lo0s ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 52, 55, and 69. Population 1950), 421,623. CLYDE DOYLE, Democrat,of South Gate, Calif.; born in Oakland, Calif., July 11, 1887; father, Thomas Doyle; mother, Nettie Gilman Doyle; attended grammar school in Oakland, Calif., and Seattle, Wash.; graduated from Long Beach High School in 1909; graduated from the College of Law of the University of Southern California with LL. B. degree on June 17, 1917; continued to attend College of Law after successfully passing Supreme Court examination in 1916; began law practice in 1916 at Long Beach, Calif., in law firm of Haskell, Keeler & Doyle; by popular vote, elected president of Board of Freeholders, Long Beach, in 1921; subsequently was elected by public vote to serve on Board of Free-holders and draw the city charter of Long Beach; organizing president and first member of Kiwanis Club of Long Beach; first president of Boy Scout Council of Boy Scouts of America, Long Beach, Calif.; chairman for several years of tuber-culosis stamp sales; counsel and member of board of trustees of Adelaide Tichenor Hospital-School for Crippled Children; served as attorney and as member of board of directors of Long Beach Y. M. C. A.; member of board of trustees of California Junior Republic; president, Long Beach Recreation Commission, for about 15 years; president, Long Branch Coordinating Council, 1934; first president of the Long Beach, California Philharmonic Orchestra Association; honorary member of National Recreation Association for about 10 years; member board of directors of California Conference of Social Work, 1934; honorary member of Long Beach 20-30 Club; past president, Long Beach Trojan Club; received Meritorious Citizenship Award in the Inter-allied Council of Service Clubs, Long Beach, Calif., April 1936, as the most valuable and useful adult citizen; member California State Bar Legislation Committee, 1948-49 and 1950-51; member of the Judiciary Committee of the Los Angeles Bar Association; member of the Board of Trustees Conference of Bar Delegates—State Bar of California; president, Abraham Lincoln Club; vice president and Director, National City Bank of Long Beach; served as legal counsel during World War I on exemption board on volunteer basis with no salary; member of California State Board of Educa-tion; legal counsel for Superintendent of Banks for California; married in 1914 to Lydia Yeomans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Yeomans, early Long Beach pioneers; three children—Lydia Louise Doyle, owner and director of a private nursery school; First Lt. Clyde Doyle, Jr., served in Army Air Corps (deceased, a war casualty); and Mrs. Richard Stanton (Dorothy Doyle) who is the mother of two grandsons, Dan-Doyle Stanton, 5 years old, and Clyde Douglas, aged years; member of the First Congregational Church, Long Beach, and of Masonic Lodge, Scots and Knights Templar; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on November 7, 1944; was Democratic nominee and elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; member Committee on Armed Services and Special Lobby Investigation Committee; senior partner of the law firm of Clyde Doyle and Preston W. Johnson, 612 Jergins Trust Building, Suite 12, Long Beach, Calif. ; reelected November 7, 1950, as member of Eighty-second Congress; mem-ber of Committee on Un-American Activities and Committee on Armed Services; CALIFORNIA : ‘B 1ographical 17 reelected to Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952, being accorded the nomina-tion in the June primaries by the voters of both the Democratic and Republican parties under the California crossfiling law; reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress November 2 ,1954. DY ame DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 54 and 56. Population : 1950), 287,325. GLENARD P. LIPSCOMB, Republican, of Los Angeles, Calif.; born in Jack-son, Mich., August 19, 1915; came to California with his parents in 1920; attended Los Angeles city schools, University of Southern California, and Woodbury Col-lege; married Virginia Sognalian September 4, 1936; two daughters, Diane Marie and Joyce Elaine; public accountant; served in the Finance Corps, United States Army, World War II; member Kiwanis International, Elks, American Legion, Atwater Park Baptist Church, Society of California Accountants, and National Society of Public Accountants; engaged in the practice of public accountancy in Los Angeles; former senior partner in the firm of Lipscomb, Hahn & Brown; elected to California Legislature in 1947 and reelected in 1948, 1950, and 1952; elected to the Eighty-third Congress at special election held November 10, 1953; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 49, 50 and 53. Population (1950), 369,848. "PATRICK J. HILLINGS, Republican, of Arcadia, Calif.; born in Hobart Mills, Calif., February 19, 1923, son of Edward and Evangeline Hillings; educated in Southern California and attended El Monte Union and Benjamin Franklin high schools; graduate of University of Southern California (A. B. 1947, LL. B. 1949); attorney; engaged in general practice of law in Arcadia, Calif.; on active duty with United States Army from March 1943 to February 1946, with service in South Pacific; married to Phyllis Reinbrecht in 1947; daughters, Pamela Jane and Jennifer Ann; son, David Michael; member, Kiwanis, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Knights of Columbus, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Delta Theta Phi Law fraternity, Foothill Bar Asso-ciation, Los Angeles Bar Association, American Bar Association, Trojan Club; elected to Eighty-second Congress on November 7, 1950, as successor to Hon. Richard Nixon; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member of Committee on Judiciary, member of Committee on House Adminis-tration. TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 61, 62 and 66. Population (1950), 480,827. : : JAMES ROOSEVELT, Democrat, of Los Angeles, Calif.; born in New York City, December 23, 1907; son of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Anna Eleanor Roosevelt; graduated, Groton School in 1926; Harvard Class of 1930; secretary to the President of the United States, 1937-38; former chairman, California Democratic State Central Committee; former California Democratic National Committeeman; active service, United States Marine Corps, 1940 through 1945; colonel, United States Marine Corps Reserve; decorated, Navy Cross and Silver Star; president, Roosevelt & Sargent of California, Inc.; member, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Board of Trustees of Jewish Consumptives Relief Society, Denver, Colo.; Episcopalian; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY. Population (1950), 281,642. HARRY R. SHEPPARD, Democrat, of Yucaipa, Calif.; born in Mobile, Ala., January 10, 1885; educated in common schools and university; studied law 3 years; entered transportation department of the Santa Fe Railroad; active committee member of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen; thence engaged in copper business in Alaska; traveled in three continents in behalf of business interests; married to Miss Kay Olson, May 24, 1933; developed King’s Beverage and King’s Laboratories Corporations and served as president and general manager of the latter interests until 1934, at which time he retired from active business; elected to the Seventy-fifth Congress on November 3, 1936; reelected to the Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—ORANGE COUNTY; SAN DIEGO COUNTY: Assembly district 77. Population (1950), 346,844. JAMES B. UTT, Republican, of Santa Ana, Calif.; born in Tustin, Orange County, Calif., March 11, 1899; graduate of Orange County schools and Uni-versity of Southern California Law School; engaged in citrus and agriculture most of lifetime; practicing attorney in Santa Ana; served 4 years as assem-blyman from Orange County and 16 years as inheritance tax appraiser in the State controller’s office; chairman of Legislative and Taxation Committee of Associated Chambers of Commerce; married; one son; one grandson and one granddaughter; member of Tustin Presbyterian Church for 35 years; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress. LE L-NINEH DISTRICT.—CounNTIES: Imperial and Riverside (2 counties). Population (1950),233,021. JOHN PHILLIPS, Republican, of Banning, Calif.; born in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., September 1887; attended the public schools and Haverford (Pa.) College, holding teaching fellowship; during the First World War served in the United States Army, 1917-19; has lived in California since 1924; served in the California Assembly and Senate from 1932 until his resignation to represent the Twenty-second District in Congress; married; three children; member of the Triangle Society, University, Capitol Hill, and Cosmos Clubs (Washington), San Francisco Press Club, Los Angeles Press Club, National Press Club (Washington), Adven-turers Club, Masonic fraternity, B. P. O. E., Commonwealth Club (San Francisco), American Legion, D. A. V., Regular Veterans Association, Kiwanis Club; Presby-terian; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. THIET NTH DISTRICT.—SAN DIEGO COUNTY: Assembly districts 78, 79, and 80. Population (1950), BOB WILSON, Republican, of Chula Vista, Calif.; born in Calexico, Calif .,April 5, 1916, son of George Wellington and Olive Blanche Wilson; attendedCalifornia public schools, also San Diego State College and Otis Art Institute;married Laura Jean Bryant October 24, 1936; three children, Francie, 17; MaryAnn, 14, and Bryant, 7; during World War II operated Conship Commissary;served in Coast Guard Reserve (Port Security Force) and as private in the Infantry; active in civic affairs; originated various projects to bring recogni-tion to John J. Montgomery, the ‘forgotten man of aviation”; partner in Champ,Wilson, Slocum and Humphrey Advertising Agency, San Diego, Calif.; pastpresident of 20-30 Club and San Diego Junior Chamber of Commerce; directorSan Diego USO Advisory Council, and Boy’s Club, member Chula Vista Rotary Club, First Baptist Church, American Legion Post 434, Aztec Alumni Association, Advertising and Sales Club, and Republican Assembly; elected to the Eighty- third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. COLORADO Biographical COLORADO (Population (1950), 1,325,089) SENATORS EUGENE DONALD MILLIKIN, Republican, of Denver, Colo.; born at Hamilton, Ohio, February 12, 1891; son of Dr. Samuel H. and Mary Millikin; graduated from Law School of University of Colorado in 1913; executive secre-tary to Gov. George A. Carlson, Colorado, 1915-17; enlisted as a private in Colo-rado National Guard in 1917; served in United States with Thirty-fourth Division and in France with Forty-second, Sixth, and Seventh Divisions and Fourth Corps, and with Army of Occupation in Germany with Sixth Division; was com-missioned captain and major of Infantry and lieutenant colonel of Engineers; graduated from General Staff College at Langres, France; received Pershing cita-tion for distinguished and meritorious service; associate in law and business of the late United States Senator Karl C. Schuyler from 1919 to latter’s death in 1933; married Mrs. Delia Alsena Schuyler on January 30, 1935; no children; appointed United States Senator December 20, 1941, by Gov. Ralph L. Carr, Colorado; elected November 3, 1942, to complete term of the late Senator Alva B. Adams expiring January 3, 1945; reelected November 7, 1944, for 6-year term; reelected November 7, 1950, for 6-year term. GORDON LLEWELLYN ALLOTT, Republican, of Lamar, Colo.; born in Pueblo, Colo., January 2, 1907; graduated from the University of Colorado, B. A. 1927 and LL. B. 1929; lawyer; county attorney of Prowers County in 1934 and 1940-46; deputy district attorney 1946-48; district attorney 1946-48; Lieu-tenant Governor, two terms, 1950-54; member of Legislative Council; vice chair-man State Board of Paroles; member State Board Bar Examiners, 1949-50; president, Lamar Rotary Club, 1937; director, Chamber of Commerce, 1940-41; secretary, Southeast Colorado Livestock Association, 1933-35; director and attorney, First Federal Savings & Loan Association; Lamar Recreation Commis-sion; chairman, Community Building Planning Committee, 1949-50; Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1940-42; chairman, Lamar Planning Commission; com-missioned in U. S. Army Air Force, served 1942-46, South Pacific Theater with 339th Fighter Squadron; member, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars; first chairman, Young Republican League of Colorado, 1935-38; national committeeman, Young Republicans, 1938-40; general counsel, Young Republican National Federation, 1938-41; director, Young Republican Division Republican National Committee, 1940; chairman, Young Republican National Federation, 1941-46; Executive Committee, Young Republican National Federation, 1946-49; married to the former Welda O. Hall, May 15, 1934; two children, Roger H., age 18, and Gordon L., Jr., age 16; Episcopalian, Junior Warden, Senior Warden, and member of the Vestry; Mason; elected to the United States Senate November 2, 1954, for the term ending January 3, 1961. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CI11Y AND COUNTY OF DENVER. Population (1950), 415,786. BYRON GILES ROGERS, Democrat, of Denver, Colo.; born August 1, 1900, in Hunt County, Tex., son of Peter and Minnie M. (Gentry) Rogers; graduated public schools, Checotah, Okla., 1919; served in United States Army 1918; at-tended University of Oklahoma 1919-22, Universities of Colorado and Denver 1923-25, LL. B. degree; practiced law, Las Animas, Colo., 1925-33; city attorney of Las Animas and county attorney of Bent County, Colo.; member of Colorado General Assembly 1931-35 (speaker 1933); Department of Agriculture and N. R. A., Washington, D. C., 1933-34; assistant United States attorney, District of. Colorado, 1934-36; appointed attorney general of Colorado, July 3, 1936; elected attorney general 1936-38; State chairman Democratic State Central Committee of Colorado 1941-42; public member War Labor Board 1942-45; county chairman. Denver Democratic Central Committee, 1945-50; married; two children, Ann and Byron, Jr.; member of: First Baptist Church of Denver, Phi Alpha Delta, the Denver, Colorado, and American Bar Associations, Lions International, Mystic Shrine, B. P. O. E., American Legion, I. O. O. F., Disabled American Veterans (life member) ; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Cheyenne, Clear Creek, Douglas, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson, Kit Carson, Larimer, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld, and Yuma (19 counties). Population (1950), 401,112. : WILLIAM S. HILL, Republican, of Fort Collins, Colo.; born on a farm near Corning, Kans., January 20, 1886; attended Kansas State Normal and Colorado State College of Agriculture; homesteaded in eastern Colorado; superintendent, Cache la Poudre Consolidated School of Larimer County, Colo., 1919; from 1919 to 1923 was associated with Colorado Agricultural College as county agricultur-ist, specializing in boys’ and girls’ 4-H Club work; in 1947 the Colorado A. and M. College conferred an honorary doctor of science degree; secretary, Colorado State Farm Bureau, 1923; twice elected to Colorado State Legislature, 1924-26; manager, Standard Mercantile Co., Fort Collins, Colo., from 1927 to 1953; private secretary, 1939, to Governor Carr, of Colorado; married in 1907 to Rachel Trower; two children—Alden T. Hill, attorney, of Fort Collins, Colo., and Mrs. Marjorie Hunter, of Fort Collins, Colo.; four grandchildren, Alden Verne and Anne Louise Hill, and Janet Elaine and William Louis Hunter; Presbyterian, Elk, I. O. O. F., Rotarian; elected to the Seventy-seventh Congress; reelected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Alamosa, Baca, Bent, Conejos, Costilla, Crowley, Custer, El Paso, Fremont, Huerfano, Kiowa, Las Animas, Mineral, Otero, Prowers, Pueblo, Rio Grande, Saguache, and Teller (19 counties). Population (1950), 334,893. J. EDGAR CHENOWETH, Republican, of Trinidad, Colo., where he was born on August 17, 1897, the son of Thomas Beaseman and Esther Rebecca Chenoweth, pioneer settlers in southern Colorado from Maryland; educated in Trinidad public schools and graduated from Trinidad High School in 1915; attended the University of Colorado at Boulder, 1915-16; worked for the Colorado and Southern Railroad, Continental Oil Co., and Colorado Supply Co., wholesale grocers, in Trinidad; studied law in his spare time and was admitted to the Colorado bar in 1925; began the practice of law in Trinidad the following year; served as assistant district attorney for Third Judicial District of Colorado from 1929 to 1933; appointed county judge of Las Animas County in 1933 to fill a vacancy; was elected in 1934 and reelected in 1936, being the only Republican elected in Las Animas County in both elections; elected chairman of the Republi-can State Central Committee of Colorado in 1937 and continued until nominated for Congress in 1940; married Ruth Ollevia Crews in 1919 and has five children— William, Wanda, Jack, James, and Ruth Anne; member of Board of Trustees of Colorado Woman’s College, Denver; former member of Board of Governors of Colorado Bar Association; Baptist, Rotarian, Mason, Eagle; elected to the Seventy-seventh Congress on November 5, 1940; reelected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, and the Eightieth Congresses; member of House Rules Committee and former secretary of Republican Congressional Committee ; defeated in 1948 for reelection by 1,802 votes; elected to the Eighty-second Congress in 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third Congress on November 4, 1952, and to the Eighty-fourth Congress on November 2, 1954. COLA B 1ographical 21 FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Archuleta, Chafiee, Delta, Dolores, Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Gunni- son, Hinsdale, Jackson, Lake, La Plata, Mesa, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, ourgy, Park, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, San Juan, San Miguel, and Summit (24 counties). Population (1950), 7 298. WAYNE NORVIEL ASPINALL, Democrat, of Palisade, Colo.; born in Mid-dleburg, Ohio, April 3, 1896, the oldest child of Mack Aspinall and Jessie Edna Norviel Aspinall, who moved to Colorado in 1904 and settled in Palisade, engag-ing in the peach-orchard industry; educated in the Mt. Lincoln public and high schools of Palisade, Colo.; graduated from the University of Denver, A. B. degree in 1919, and from the Denver Law School, LL. B. degree, in 1925; admitted to the Colorado bar in 1925; taught school in 1919, 1921, and 1925-33; also engaged in the practice of law and the peach-orchard industry; president of the school board 1920-22; member of board of trustees, town of Palisade 1926-34; member of the State house of representatives 1931-38, serving as Democratic whip in 1931 and 1933 and as speaker in 1937 and 1938; member of the State senate 1939— 48, serving as Democratic whip in 1939, majority floor leader in 1941, and as minority floor leader 1943-45-47; during the First World War served in the air service of the Signal Corps as a corporal and staff sergeant and was discharged as a flying cadet soon after the armistice; during World War II was commissioned a captain in military government in 1943, serving overseas as a legal expert with the American and English forces, participating in the Normandy drive as an American officer with the English Second Army; during college years was a mem-ber of social fraternity of Beta Theta Pi, the legal fraternity of Phi Delta Phi, and the honorary biological fraternity of Phi Sigma; is a member of Blue Lodge of the Masonic Fraternity, Knights Templar, Scottish Rite, Mystic Shrine, I. O. O. F., American Legion, Forty and Eight, B. P. O. E., Lions International, the Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union of America, and the Mesa County and Colorado bar associations; member of the Methodist Chureh; elected chair-man of the State Democratic Central Committee of Colorado, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Central Committee of the Fourth Congressional Dis-trict of Colorado, and chairman of the Mesa County Democratic Central Com-mittee; married Julia Edith Kuns of Lincoln, Nebr., January 27, 1920; four children: Wayne Norviel 2d, Owen Stewart, Richard Daniel, and Ruth JoAnne; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. CONNECTICUT (Population (1950), 2,007,280) SENATORS PRESCOTT BUSH, Republican, of Greenwich, Conn.; born in Columbus, Ohio, May 15, 1895; son of Samuel Prescott and Flora (Sheldon) Bush; attended St. George’s School, Newport, R. I., 1908-13; Yale "University (B. A.) 1917; Trinity College, LL. D.; enlisted Connecticut National Guard, 1916; captain, Field Artillery, AEF, World War I; married Dorothy Walker of St. Louis, Mo., 1921; five children, Prescott, Jr., George Herbert Walker, Nancy (Mrs. Alexander ¥llis, Jr.), John and William Trotter; residence, Greenwich, Conn., since 1924; partner, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., since 1926; trustee, Prudential Insur- ance Co.; director, CBS and other corporations; upon entering the United States Senate, severed all corporate business connections; Episcopalian; trustee, Epis- copal Church Foundation of the United States; director, Seabury House, national center of the Episcopal Church; Connecticut chairman, United Negro College Fund, 1951; director, Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene, Greenwich Hos- pital Association; trustee, Yale University; national campaign chairman, USO, 1942, and National War Fund, 1943-45; member, American Legion and 40 and 8; resident, United States Golf Association, 1935; moderator, Representative Town RN eoting Greenwich, Conn., 1935-52; chairman, Connecticut Republican State Finance Committee, 1947-50; Republican nominee, United States Senate, 1950; elected to United States Senate November 4, 1952, to fill unexpired term of Brien McMahon. WILLIAM A. PURTELL, Republican, of Connecticut; born May 6, 1897, in Hartford, Conn.; served with AEF in France, World War I; married Kath-erine Cassidy of Waterbury, Conn.; two children, William Arthur, Jr., and Margaret Mary (Mrs. Charles E. Poehnert, Jr.); appointed to the United States Senate August 29, 1952, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Brien McMahon; elected November 4, 1952, to full term expiring in 1959; honorary degrees: LL. D., Trinity College, 1953; LL. D., Hillyer College, 1954; former manufacturer; member: American Legion, American Society for Metals, American Society of Tool Engineers, REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE.—Population (1950), 2,007,280. -ANTONI NICHOLAS SADLAK, Republican, of Rockville, Conn.; born at Rockville, June 13, 1908; was graduated from St. Joseph’s Parochial School, George Sykes Manual Training and High School, both at Rockville, and was graduated with an LL. B. degree from Georgetown University School of Law, Washington, D. C., after completing the prelegal courses at Georgetown College; former assistant secretary-treasurer of the Hartford Production Credit Associa tion at Hartford, Conn., and former special inspector, Special Inspections Divi-sion, United States Department of Justice, serving from July 1941 through Decem-ber 1942; executive secretary to Congressman-at-Large B. J. Monkiewicz of Connecticut during Seventy-sixth and Seventy-eighth Congresses, resigning to accept commission in United States Naval Reserve; following indoctrination at Fort Schuyler, N. Y., and graduation from School of Naval Communications at Harvard, was assigned as communications watch officer and top secret officer on staff of Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid, commander of Seventh Fleet; duty afloat and ashore in New Guinea, the Philippines, and China; married to Alfreda Janina Zalewska; they have two children, Antoni, Jr., and Alita; member of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Polish Legion of American Veterans, Naval Order of United States—New York Commandery; Loyal Order of Moose, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks; Tolland County Farm Bureau; United States delegate to Interparliamentary Union Conference, Istanbul, Turkey. 1951, Washington, D. C., 1953, Vienna, Austria, 1954, and Helsinki, Finland, 1955; elected to Eightieth Congress; reelected to Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. CONNECTICUT Biographical FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNty: Hartford. Population (1950), 539,661. THOMAS J. DODD, Democrat, of West Hartford, Conn.; born in Norwich, Conn., May 15, 1907; attended Norwich public schools; graduated St. Anselm’s Preparatory School, 1926; Providence College, Ph. B., 1930; Yale University Law School, LL. B., 1933; honorary LL. D. from Rollins College in 1948; special agent FBI 1933 and 1934; Connecticut director National Youth Administration 1935-38; served under five successive United States Attorneys General, United States De-partment of Justice 1938-45, assigned to District of Connecticut as Assistant United States Attorney 1942-45; vice chairman Board of Review, and later Executive Trial Counsel, office of the United States Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality at Niirnberg, Germany, 1945 and 1946; private law practice, Hartford, Conn., since 1947; awarded Presidential Citation, United States Medal of Freedom, Order of the White Lion (Czech.) ; civic activities include vice president, International Penal Law Society; Committee on International Criminal Law and Committee on Offenses Against the Law of Nations, American Bar Association; Penal Law Committee; International Bar Association; Con-necticut chairman, Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report; Committee for New England, National Planning Association; Connecticut Merit System As-sociation; National Conference of Christians and Jews; Advisory Board, Albertus Magnus College; trustee, Diocesan Welfare Board, State of Connecticut; member of: City Club, Hartford Club, Elks Club of Hartford, Knights of Columbus, Society of Special Agents of FBI, and Yale Club of New York; married Grace Murphy of Westerly, R. I.; 6 children: Thomas J., Jr., 20, Carolyn 19, Jeremy 17, Martha 15, Christopher 11, and Nicholas7; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Middlesex, New London, Tolland, and Windham (4 counties)Population (1950), 318,621. HORACE SEELY-BROWN, Jr., Republican; home address, Pomfret Center, Conn. ; fruit farmer; born, Kensington, Md., May 12, 1908; graduated, Hoosac School, Hoosick, N. Y., 1925; Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., B. S. 1929; honors in chemistry and physics; Yale University Graduate School, 1929-30; head of science department, Pomfret School, Pomfret, Conn. (preparatory school for boys), 1937-43; served in World War II as air operations officer, Carrier Aircraft Service Unit, No. 2, in the Pacific, 1943-46; married Rosalie Slack, New York, 1934; three children, Rosalie, Constance, and Horace Seely-Brown 3d; former State chairman, Connecticut Young Republicans; former chairman, Re-publican Town Committee of Pomfret; former president, Windham County Young Republican Clubs; member, Wolf Den Grange, No. 61, Abington, Conn.; Putnam Lodge of Elks, No. 574; Albert Breault Post, No. 1523, Putnam, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Covell-Ayers Post, No. 170, Pomfret, American Legion; AMVETS of World War II; Military Order of World Wars; Reserve Officers of the United States; Eastern Connecticut Council, Boy Scouts of America; Connecticut Public Welfare Association; Winthrop Chapter, No. 250, Order of Ahepa; University Club of Hartford; Windham County Farmers’ Association; Connecticut Pomo-logical Society; recreation, hunting and fishing; elected to Eightieth Congress, served as Representative of Second District, 1947-48; defeated for reelection, November 1948; in addition to fruit farming (apples and peaches) returned to teaching at Salisbury (preparatory) School, Salisbury, Conn.; elected to Eighty-Spoon Congress; reelected to Eighty-third Congress; reelected to Eighty-fourth ongress. : THIRD DISTRICT.—NEwW HAVEN CouNTY: Towns of Bethany, Branford, Cheshire, East Haven, Guil- ford, Hamden, Madison, Meriden, Milford, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven, Orange, Wallingford, West Haven, and Woodridge. Population (1950), 370,356. ALBERT W. CRETELLA, Republican, of North Haven, Conn.; born in New Haven, Conn., April 22, 1897, son of Luigi and Josephine Cretella, who emigrated from Italy in 1888; attended Hamilton Grammar School and New Haven High School; graduated from Yale in 1917 and from Yale Law School in 1921; enlisted in the United States Navy in 1918 and at the signing of the Armistice enrolled in Officers’ Training School; returned to Yale Law School, graduated in 1921; was admitted to the Connecticut Bar the same year, and since then has practiced law in New Haven; served as prosecuting officer of the town court and as town counsel of North Haven for many years; during World War II was chairman of Draft Board 12-A; elected to the Connecticut General Assembly in 1946 and reelected for 1949 and 1951 terms; member and former vice commander, Murray-Reynolds Post 76, American Legion; member New Haven County and State bar associa-tions, Amity Club, Yale Club of New. Haven (now vice president), and Yale Club of New York; also treasurer of Yale class of 1917-S; married the former Josephine Nutile (deceased 1950); three children, Albert W. Jr., Richard, and Virginia; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTty: Fairfield. Population (1950), 504,342. ALBERT P. MORANO, Republican, of Greenwich, Conn.; born Paterson, N. J., January 18, 1908; secretary to former Representative Dr. Albert E. Austin, Seventy-sixth Congress, and secretary to former Representative Clare Boothe Luce, Seventy-eighth and Seventy-ninth Congresses; unemployment commissioner for the Fourth Congressional District of Connecticut from January 1947 to August 1, 1950; chairman of the commission from January 1949 to August 1, 1950; married, two children: son, Anthony Albert 21 years; daughter, Clare Anita, 9; elected to Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—LitcHFIELD COUNTY, NEW HAVEN COUNTY: Towns of Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Derby, Middlebury, Naugatuck, Oxford, Prospect, Seymour, Southbury, Waterbury, and Wolcott, Population (1950), 274,300. JAMES THOMAS PATTERSON, Republican, of Watertown, Conn.; born in Naugatuck, Conn.; educated in Naugatuck grammar and high school; Peekskill Military Academy, Peekskill, N. Y., 1929; Georgetown University, Washington, D. C., 1933; University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., 1934; and National Uni-versity Law School, Washington, D. C., 1939; married to former Jeanne Kinsman, of Washington, D. C.; four children, Jim, Jr., Ann Hayden, Samuel Cutler, and Jeanne Marie; Marine, World War II; honorably discharged with rank of major; member of American Legion, V. F. W., D. A. V., Marine Corps League, Elks, 40 and 8, Delta Theta Phi, Eagles, Ahepa; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, , and Eighty-fourth Congresses. DELAWARE « Brographical 25 DELAWARE (Population (1950), 318,085) SENATORS JOHN J. WILLIAMS, Republican, of Millsboro, Sussex County, Del.; born on a farm near Frankford, Del., in Sussex County, May 17, 1904; attended Frank-ford High School; moved to Millsboro, Del., in 1922, and entered grain business at age of 18 years; member of Methodist Church; Mason; Shriner; Rotarian; married to Elsie E. Steele, of Millsboro, Del., May 4, 1924; one child, Blanche W. Baker; three grandchildren, Janet Rae Baker, Lora W. Baker, and Holly A. Baker; elected to the United States Senate on November 5, 1946; reelected to the United States Senate on November 4, 1952. JOSEPH ALLEN FREAR, Jr., Democrat, of Dover, Del.; born on a farm near Rising Sun, Del., March 7, 1903; son of Joseph Allen Frear and Clara Lowber Frear; educated at Rising Sun rural school, Caesar Rodney High School; B. S. degree, University of Delaware; honorary LL. D. degree, Bethany College; married February 11, 1933, to Miss Esther Viola Schauer of Hartford; Wis.; two children, Fred Frear, born April 19, 1934, and Clara Louise Frear, born November 15, 1942; one sister, Mrs. J. W. Wilson, Dover; an agriculturist; member of People’s Church, Dover; Masonic bodies; Rotary Club; Sigma Nu Fraternity; American Legion; V. F. W.; director of Farmer’s Bank, Dover; Baltimore Trust Company, Camden; veteran of World War II; elected to United States Senate on November 2, 1948, for term of 6 years; reelected November 2, 1954, for term of 6 years. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.—Population (1950), 318,085. HARRIS B. McDOWELIL, Jr. Democrat, of Middletown, Del.; born on family farm, near Middletown, February 10, 1906; educated in Middletown public school, Wilmington High School, Beacom Business College, and the Y. M. C. A. schools; engaged in farming and insurance and real estate; married Florence R. Neary in 1928 and has three children—XKendall, Joan, and Harris 3d; appointed to the State Board of Agriculture and served 1937-40; elected to the -State house of representatives in 1940; director of Interstate Milk Producers Cooperative and member of Delaware Farm Bureau 1941-48; elected to State senate 1942-46; chairman of Democratic State Committee 1946-54; secretary of state of the State of Delaware 1949-53; president of the Board of Trustees of Forest Presbyterian Church, Middletown; member of the New Castle County Zoning Commission; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. 68172°—56——4 FLORIDA (Population (1950), 2,771,305) SENATORS SPESSARD LINDSEY HOLLAND, Democrat, of Bartow, Fla.; born at Bar-tow, Fla., July 10, 1892; son of Benjamin Franklin and Fannie V. (Spessard) Holland; married Mary Agnes Groover, of Lakeland, Fla., February 8, 1919; four children—S. L., Jr., Mary Groover, William B., and Ivanhoe; graduated, Bartow public schools; Ph. B. (magna cum laude), Emory College, 1912; LL. B., University of Florida, 1916; honorary LL. D., Rollins College, Florida Southern College, Emory University; D. C. L., University of Florida; taught in public schools, Warrenton, Ga., 1912-14; practiced law in Bartow, Fla., since 1916; prosecuting attorney, Polk County, Fla., 1919-20; county judge, Polk County, Fla., two terms, 1921-29; member, Florida State Senate, two terms, 1932-40; Governor of Florida, 1941-45; served with Coast Artillery Corps in all grades through captain, United States Army, World War I; served as aerial observer Twenty-fourth Squadron, Army Air Corps, in France; awarded Distinguished Service Cross, 1918; Methodist; member of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars; a Kiwanian, Mason, Shriner, Elk; member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Delta Phi; trustee, Emory University, and former trustee, Southern College; member, Florida State and American Bar Associa tions; member, Executive Council University of Florida Alumni Association since 1924 (president, 1931); Democratic nominee to United States Senate from Florida, May 7, 1946; appointed September 25, 1946, by Governor Caldwell to succeed the late Charles O. Andrews in the United States Senate for the term ending January 3, 1947; elected November 5, 1946, for full term ending January 3, 1953; reelected November 4, 1952, for term ending January 3, 1959. GEORGE ARMISTEAD SMATHERS, Democrat, of Miami, Fla.;-born in Atlantic City, N. J., November 14, 1913; son of Frank Smathers and Lura Jones Smathers; moved to Miami in 1919 and educated in public schools of Dade County, Fla.; received A. B. degree, University of Florida, and LL. B. degree, College of Law, University of Florida; admitted to Florida Bar in 1938; married Rosemary Townley in 1939 and has two sons, John and Bruce; appointed assistant United States district attorney in 1940; resigned in 1942 to enter Marine Corps; discharged from the Marine Corps in October 1945; appointed special assistant to the Attorney General upon discharge from service; resigned in January 1946, to enter campaign for Congress; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; elected to the United States Senate November 7, 1950. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTiES: Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco, and Pinellas (4 counties). Popula-tion (1950), 436,365. WILLIAM C. (BILL) CRAMER, Republican, of St. Petersburg, Fla.; born in Denver, Colo., August 4, 1922, son of Walter B. and Doreen Emma Walters Cramer; moved to St. Petersburg in 1925; senior member of the law firm of Cramer, Smith & Hobbs; attended public schools in St. Petersburg and at St. Petersburg High School; was a three-time winner of the outstanding student award and president of the student government; attended St. Petersburg Junior College and was class president; graduated University of North Carolina, 1946, Phi Beta Kappa; graduated Harvard Law School, 1948; enlisted in Naval Reserve in 1943 and served on active duty, being discharged as lieutenant (j. g.) in 1946; was cited for the invasion of Southern France; in 1950 directed the successful campaign in Pinellas County that saw, for the first time in Florida history, a majority of county offices going to the Republican Party; leading the GOP FLORIDA Biographical ; 27 ticket, served in the Florida State Legislature 1950-52 and was first minority leader of that body; in 1952 was Republican nominee for the United StatesHouse of Representatives and was defeated only by a narrrow margin; county attorney for Pinellas County 1953-54: regional director Young Republican Federation in 1951-53 and vice chairman Young Republican National Federation in 1953-55; as chairman Florida College of Electors cast the ballot for President Eisenhower in 1952; married Alice Janet Jones of Mobile, Ala., and Pensacola, Fla., the daughter of Clifton V. and Myrtle Jones; member of V. F. W., American Legion, Elks, Moose, Ahepa, Army and Navy Club, Masons, Shrine, Eastern Star, Chamber of Commerce, Junior Chamber of Commerce, and the American, Massa- chusetts, Florida, and St. Petersburg Bar Associations, Methodist Church, and Sigma Chi (Alpha Tau chapter) Fraternity; nominated in Republican primary of 1954 and elected as the first Republican from Florida since 1875 to the Eighty- fourth Congress November 2, 1954. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Clay and Duval (2 counties). Population (1950), 318,352. CHARLES E. BENNETT, Democrat, of Jacksonville, Fla.; born December 2, 1910; educated in Florida schools, from first grade in grammar school through college; graduated University of Florida in 1934 (B. A. and Juris Doctor degrees; was president of student body and editor of school paper); received honorary degree of Doctor of Humanities from University of Tampa in 1950; practiced law in Jacksonville since 1934; president of Jacksonville Junior Chamber of Commerce in 1939; served as member of Florida House of Representatives in 1941; enlisted March 13, 1942, and served 58 months in Infantry in World War II, including guerrilla combat activity in the Philippines; awarded Silver Star, Bronze Star, and Combat: Infantry Badge; discharged as captain January 13, 1947; affiliated with Disabled American Veterans, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, F. and A. Masons, and Sons of the American Revolution; awarded certificate by Freedoms Foundation “for outstanding achievement in bringing about a better understanding of the American way of life during 1951’’; awarded Good Govern-ment Award for 1952 by Jacksonville Jr. Chamber of Commerce; member of and formerly a deacon in the Riverside Avenue Christian Church; married to Jean Fay Bennett; two children, Bruce and Charles; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. : THIRD DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Wakulla, Walton, and Washington (16 counties). Population (1950), 404,824. - ROBERT L. F. SIKES, Democrat, of Crestview, Okaloosa County, Fla.; born at Isabella, Worth County, Ga., June 3, 1906, son of Ben F. and Clara Ford Sikes; farm reared; received bachelor’s degree, University of Georgia, 1927; master’s, University of Florida, 1929; married Inez Tyner of Laurel Hill, Fla.; two children, Mrs. Edward F. Wicke and Robert Keyes; publisher; elected chairman, county Democratic executive committee, 1934; served with Democratic National Com-mittee, 1936 to 1946, during national elections; elected to Florida State Legis-lature in 1936 and 1938; member of Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Sigma Delta Chi, Phi Sigma, Alpha Gamma Rho, 32° Mason, Grotto, Knights Templar, Shrine, Knights of Pythias, Moose, B. P. 0. E., V. F. W., American Legion, Military Order World War; president, Florida Press Association, 1937; lieutenant governor, Kiwanis, 1940; honorary member, Rotary and Lions; Methodist; elected to the Seventy-seventh Congress on November 5, 1940; reelected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CountiEs: Dade and Monroe (2 counties). Population (1950), 525,041. DANTE B. FASCELL, Democrat, of Miami, Fla.; born in Bridgehampton, L. I, N. Y., March 9, 1917; moved to Miami, Fla., in 1925; graduated from Ponce de Leon High School, Coral Gables, Fla., in 1933; received LL. B. degree from the University of Miami in 1938; member of Epsilon Beta Chapter Kappa Sigma Fraternity; at university was president of local fraternity; tapped as a member of Iron Arrow Society, highest honorary fraternity for men; active in the practice of law since 1938, now a member of the law firm of Turner, Hendrick & Fascell; president of the Miami Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1947-48; president of Dade County Young Democratic Club, 1947-48; president of Italian-American Club, 1947-50; legal attaché to the State legislative delegation from Dade County, 1947-50; elected State representative in 1950 and selected in the 1951 session as one of the ten outstanding legislators and one of the outstanding freshmen; reelected in 1952 without opposition and selected as one of the out-standing members of the 1953 session; selected in 1951 by the Florida Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of the five outstanding men in the State of Florida; inducted into the Federal service with the Florida National Guard on January 6, 1941, commissioned second lieutenant May 23, 1942, served in the African, Sicilian, and Italian campaigns, separated from the Armed Forces as a captain January 20, 1946; affiliated with the Miami Junior Chamber of Commerce, Lions, American Red Cross, Coral Gables Bar Association, Dade County Bar Association, Florida Bar Association, American Bar Association, American Legion, Military Order of the World Wars (Miami chapter); married to former Jeanne- Marie Pelot of Arcadia, Fla.; two daughters, Sandra Jeanne and Toni; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Brevard, Citrus, Flagler, Lake, Marion, Orange, Osceola, St. Johns, Seminole, Sumter, and Volusia (11 counties). Population (1950), 371,454. ALBERT SYDNEY HERLONG, Jr., Democrat, of Leesburg, Lake County, Fla.; born February 14, 1909, in Manistee, Ala., son of Albert Sydney and Cora Knight Herlong; moved to Florida in 1912; educated in public schools of Sumter and Lake Counties; graduated from Leesburg High School in 1925, and from the law college of the University of Florida in 1930; married December 26, 1930, to Mary Alice Youmans of Fairfax, S. C., and has four daughters, Mary Alice (Mrs. A. G. Pattillo, Jr.), Margaret, and the twins, Dorothy and Sydney; engaged in the practice of law in Leesburg from 1930 to 1937; elected county judge in 1936, reelected in 1940 and 1944; past president of Florida State Baseball League; past lieutenant governor of Kiwanis International; past president Florida County Judges’ Association; past president University of Florida Alumni Association; past president Young Democrats of Lake County; member of Methodist Church; Kiwanis; F. & A. M. (thirty-second degree); Shriner; Elks; Independent Order of Odd Fellows; Loyal Order of Moose; Knights of Pythias; Pi Kappa Phi; Phi Delta Phi; honorary member, Florida Blue Key Honor Fraternity; held Reserve commission as captain in Army, called to active duty in August 1941, placed on inactive status in September 1941, because of asthma, honorably discharged in 1942; served two enlistments in Florida State Guard; elected to the Highty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to all succeeding Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Broward, Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry, Indian River, Lee, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, and St. Lucie (11 counties). Population (1950), 284,362. PAUL G. ROGERS, Democrat, of West Palm Beach, Fla.; born in Ocilla, Ga., June 4, 1921; son of the late Dwight L. Rogers, first Congressman of the Sixth Congressional District of Florida, and Florence Roberts Rogers; at age of 4, family moved to Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; attended Fort Lauderdale public schools; attended University of Florida; president of the university’s honor society, Florida Blue Key; national debate champion of Tau Kappa Alpha Debate Fraternity; A. B. degree from University of Florida in 1942; following graduation served 4 years in the Field Artillery of the U. S. Army; battalion commander, European Theater, earning two battle stars and Bronze Star Medal; separated from service with rank of major; studied law at George Washington University and received LL. B. degree University of Florida in 1948; moved from Broward County to West Palm Beach, Fla., in 1948; joined law firm of Burns, Middleton, Rogers, and Farrell; selected as Outstanding Man-of-the-Year in 1953 by West Palm Beach Junior Chamber of Commerce; steward of Methodist Church; Advisory Committee of Salvation Army; member of Palm Beach County Resources De-velopment Board, Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis Club, Advisory Board of Lantana State Tuberculosis Hospital; served as board chairman of Palm Beach FLORIDA B 1ogra phical 29 County Heart Association; member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity; Board of Governors of Florida Bar, Jr. Section; admitted to practice of law in State and Federal courts, and United States Supreme Court, elected to Eighty-fourth Congress, special election, January 11, 1955. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTiES: De Soto, Hardee, Highlands, Manatee, Polk, and Sarasota (6 counties). Population (1950), 220,479. 4 JAMES ANDREW HALEY, Democrat, of Sarasota, Sarasota County, Fla.; born in Jacksonville, Ala., January 4, 1899; son of Andrew Jackson and Mary Lee (Stevenson) Haley; student at University of Alabama 1919-20; married Aubrey B. Ringling; accountant, Sarasota, Fla., 1925-33; general manager John Ringling estate 1933-43; first vice president Ringling Circus 1943-45; president 1946-48; president and director Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus, Sarasota, Fla.; president Halcoe Printing Co., Inc.; United States Army, First World War; elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 1948 and 1950; chairman, Democratic Executive Committee of Sarasota County 1925-52; delegate to the 1952 National Democratic Convention; member of the American Legion, 40 and 8, Methodist Church, Masons and Elk Clubs; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952, as the Representative of the newly created Seventh District; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Nassau, Putnam, Suwannee, Taylor, and Union (15 counties). Population (1950), 210,428. DONALD RAY (BILLY) MATTHEWS, Democrat, of Gainesville, Alachua County, Fla.; born October 3, 1907, in Micanopy, Fla., son of D. H. and Flora A. Matthews; educated in public schools of Hawthorne, Fla.; higher education was received at the University of Florida and received the four major honors in stu-dent activity, chancellor of the honor court, president of Florida Blue Key, vice president of the student body, and president of the student body (one semester only); holds A. B. and M. A. degrees; school teacher at Leesburg and Orlando, Fla., and high-school principal at Newberry, Fla.; member, Florida State Legis-lature, 1935; member of the administrative staff of the University of Florida for 16 years, serving first as director of the Florida Union, the student activity center, and later as director alumni affairs; served 4 years in World War II, and was discharged as captain, Infantry; assistant State 4-H agent for Florida (10 sum-mers) ; past district governor of Lions International; past chairman of the Florida Council for the Blind; past president Gainesville Kiwanis Club; past chairman, Alachua County Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis; member Kiwanis, American Legion, Knights of Pythias, Alpha Phi Epsilon, Pi Gamma Mu, Tau Kappa Alpha, Florida Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Gainesville Chamber of Commerce; elder, First Presbyterian Church, Gainesville; past president of the National Association of College Unions (composed of directors of student activity centers at colleges and universities in the United States and Canada); married Sara Lewis of Orlando, Fla., in 1941; three children, Carolyn, Ann, and Donald Ray, Jr.; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress; member, Committee on Agriculture. ; GEORGIA (Population (1950), 3,444,578) SENATORS WALTER FRANKLIN GEORGY, Democrat, of Vienna, Ga., was born January 29, 1878; was elected on November 7, 1922, to the Senate vacancy caused by the death of Hon. Thomas E. Watson; reelected on November 2, 1926, again on November 8, 1932, again on November 8, 1938, again on November 7, 1944, and again on November 7, 1950, for the term ending January 3, 1957; married Lucy Heard, 1903; two sons, Heard F. George, and Joseph Marcus George (killed in action). RICHARD BREVARD RUSSELL, Democrat, of Winder, Ga. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Candler, Chatham, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Jenkins, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Montgomery, Screven, Tattnall, Toombs, Treutlen, and Wheeler (18 counties). Population (1950), 350,052. PRINCE H. PRESTON, Democrat, of Statesboro, Ga., was born in Walton County, Ga., on July 5, 1908; attended the public schools of Statesboro, Ga.; University of Georgia, LL. B., 1930, and began practice of law same year in Statesboro, Ga.; was elected Representative in General Assembly of Georgia 1935-36 and reelected for 1937-38; elected judge of city court of Statesboro, 1946, but resigned before taking office because of election to the Eightieth Con-gress; volunteered services to United States Army September 1942 and entered as private; commissioned second lieutenant in O. C. S. February 25, 1943; pro-moted to first lieutenant July 30, 1943, and to captain on May 15, 1944; com-manded Battery A of the 776th A.-A. A.;, A. W., Bn. in E. T. O.; married Myrtice Robinson on September 22; 1934; two daughters; elected to the Eightieth Con-gress on November 5, 1946; reelected to Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Baker, Brooks, Calhoun, Colquitt, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Miller, Mitchell, Seminole, Thomas, Tift, and Worth (14 counties). Population (1950), 285,665. JOHN LEONARD PILCHER, Democrat, of Meigs, Ga.; born on a farm in Thomas County, Ga., August 27, 1898, son of Charles P. and Ida Singletary Pilcher; educated in the public schools; married Dorothy Covington June 22, 1922; two sons, Charles Pilcher and the late John Leonard Pilcher, Jr.; dirt farmer for 35 years; operates general mercantile business, cotton gin, warehouses, fertilizer manufacturing plant, and syrup canning plant; mayor and member of council of Meigs, Ga.; member of board of education and county commission of Thomas County; served in State legislature and State senate; former State pur-chasing agent; former director, P. M. A. of Thomas County, National Cotton Council, National Cotton Ginners Association, and Georgia State Chamber of Commerce; Methodist; member of Masons, Shriners, and Elks; elected to the Eighty-third Congress February 4, 1953, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of E. E. Cox; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Ben Hill, Chattahoochee, Clay, Crisp, Dodge, Dooly, Harris, Houston, Lee, Macon, Marion, Muscogee, Peach, Pulaski, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Taylor, Terrell, Turner, Webster, and Wilcox (24 counties). Population (1950), 383,148. ELIJAH LEWIS (TIC) FORRESTER, Democrat, of Leesburg, Lee County, Ga.; born August 16, 1896, on a farm one and a half miles from Leesburg; educated in Leesburg schools and studied law in office of his cousin, R. R. Forrester; passed State bar examination in 1917 and admitted to law practice in Georgia; served as a private in the United States Army during World War I; married Thursba Marie Whitaker June 19, 1929; attorney at law; solicitor of city court of Leesburg 1920-33; mayor of Leesburg 1922-31; county attorney for Lee County 1928-37; solicitor-general, southwestern judicial circuit, 1937-50; Baptist, Mason, and American Legionnaire; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. GEORGIA Biographical FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Butts, Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Fayette, Heard, Henry, Lamar, Moriwother, Newton, Pike, Spalding, Talbot, Troup, and Upson (15 counties). Population (1950), JOHN JAMES FLYNT, Jr., Democrat, of Griffin, Ga.; born in Griffin, Spald-ing County, Ga., November 8, 1914, son of John James Flynt, Sr., and Susan Banks Flynt, both deceased; educated in the public schools of Griffin, Ga., and Georgia Military Academy; graduated the University of Georgia, A. B. 1936; attended Emory University Law School; graduated George Washington University Law School, Washington, D. C.; LL. B. 1940; twice nominated for Rhodes Scholarship by University of Georgia; admitted to practice before all courts including the United States Supreme Court; former assistant United States attorney, northern district of Georgia; member of house of representatives, State of Georgia, 1947-48; solicitor general, Griffin Judicial Circuit (Fayette, Pike, Spalding, and Upson Counties), January 1, 1949, to November 2, 1954; president, Solicitors General Association of Georgia, 1950-51; president, Georgia Bar Association, 1954-55; member, Griffin Circuit, Georgia, and American Bar Association; served in the United States Army during World War II from March 22, 1941, to December 12, 1945; awarded Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service in Normandy and Northern France; graduated from Command and General Staff School and Air Corps Advanced Flying School, Brooks Field, Tex.; lieutenant colonel United States Army Reserve; Methodist (chairman of Board of Stewards); Mason; Shriner (Yaarab Temple); American Legion (40 and 8); V. F. W.; Kiwanis; Woodmen of the World; B. P. O. E.; SAE Fraternity; Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; married Miss Patricia Bradley of Dalton, @a., February 7, 1942; and they have three children—Susan Banks Flynt, John James Flynt 3d, and Crisp Bradley Flynt; elected to the Fighty-third Congress in special election November 2, 1954, to fill the unexpired term of the late A. Sidney Camp; also elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress in general election November 2, 1954. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: De Kalb, Fulton, and Rockdale (3 counties). Population (1950), 618,431. JAMES CURRAN DAVIS, Democrat, of Stone Mountain, Ga.; born in Franklin, Heard County, Ga., May 17, 1895; received education in Franklin public schools, Reinhardt College, Waleska, Ga., and Emory College, Oxford, Ga.; mem-ber S. A. E. college fraternity ; read law in office of Bryan & Middlebrooks, Atlanta, Ga.; admitted to the bar July 8, 1919, Atlanta, Ga., and practiced there until January 21, 1934; represented De Kalb County in Georgia House of Representa-tives, 1924-28, attorney for Georgia Department of Industrial Relations, 1928-31; attorney for De Kalb County, 1931-34; judge of Superior Courts, Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit, consisting of Clayton, De Kalb, Rockdale, and Newton Counties, from January 21, 1934, until January 1947; enlisted in United States Marine Corps December 24, 1917; honorably discharged January 11, 1919; served as first lieuten-ant and captain in Judge Advocate General’s Department, Officers Reserve Corps, approximately 11 years; served as reemployment committeeman, Selective Service Board No. 3, De Kalb County, Ga., during and since World War II; delegate to the Democratic National Convention at Chicago, 1952; married December 26, 1932, to Miss Mary Lou Martin, of La Grange, Ga.; one child, Mary Martin Davis, born January 15, 1936; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, Lo; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth ongresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Baldwin, Bibb, Bleckley, Crawford, Glascock, Hancock, Jasper, Jefferson, Johnson, Jones, Laurens, Monroe, Putnam, Twiggs, Washington, and Wilkinson (16 counties). Population (1950), 307,951. CARL VINSON, Democrat, of Milledgeville, was born November 18, 1883, in Baldwin County; educated at the Georgia Military College at Milledgeville, Ga.; graduated from Mercer University Law School in 1902; commenced the practice of law the same year in Milledgeville; solicitor (prosecuting attorney) for Baldwin County, Ga., 3 years; served two terms (1909-12) in the General Assembly of Georgia; speaker pro tempore during term 1911-12; judge of the county court of Baldwin County 2 years; widower; elected November 3, 1914, to the Sixty-third Congress to fill an unexpired term; reelected to the Sixty-fourth, Sixty-fifth, Sixty-sixth, Sixty-seventh, Sixty-eighth, Sixty-ninth, Seventieth, Seventy-first, and Seventy-second Congresses from the Tenth District; reelected to the Seventy-third Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses from the new Sixth District; chairman, Naval Affairs Committee from December 1931 to January 3, 1947; chairman of the Armed Services Committee in the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Douglas, Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Murray, Paulding, Polk, Walker, and Whitfield (14 counties). Population (1950), 367,598. HENDERSON LOVELACE LANHAM, Democrat, of Rome, Ga.; born in Rome, Ga., September 14, 1888, the son of John Henderson Lanham and Julia Thompson Lanham; educated in public schools of Rome and Piedmont Institute, Rockmart, Ga.; received bachelorof arts degree, University of Georgia, 1910; bachelor of laws degree, University of Georgia, 1911; master of arts degree, Har-vard University Graduate School, 1912; member, Phi Beta Kappa Scholarship Fraternity; Sigma Chi Social Fraternity; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity; chairman, board of education, city of Rome, 1918-19; member, house of repre-sentatives from Floyd County, Georgia General Assembly, 1929-33 and 1937-40; solicitor general, Rome Judicial Circuit, 1941-46; married September 1, 1915, to Anne White Phinizy of Rockmart, Ga., one daughter—Mrs. T. G. Slappey, Jr., of Albany, Ga.; member, Methodist Church, Odd Fellows, Masons, and Rome Kiwanis Club; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses without opposition. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Berrien, Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee, Cook, Echols, Glynn, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Lanier, Lowndes, Pierce, Telfair, Ware, and Wayne (20 counties). Population (1950), 267,014. IRIS FAIRCLOTH BLITCH, Democrat, of Homerville, Ga.; born near Vidalia, Ga., April 25, 1912, daughter of James Louis and Marietta (Ridgdill) Faircloth; student at University of Georgia, 1929, and South Georgia College, 1949; married Brooks Erwin Bliteh, October 11, 1929; two children, Betty (Mrs. Henry Turberville) and Brooks; associated with husband in drug business, naval stores operations, and farming in Homerville, Ga.; active in Democratic Party since 1936; unsuccessful candidate for State house of representatives in 1940; elected to State senate 1946 and 1952; elected assistant secretary State Democratic Executive Committee in 1946 and acting secretary in 1950; reelected assistant secretary in 1950 for 4-year term; elected to State house of representatives in 1948 and defeated for reelection in 1950; member of Democratic National Committee since 1948 and a member of executive committee; Methodist; member of Woman’s Club; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. : NINTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Banks, Barrow, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Gwin-nett, Habersham, Hall, Jackson, Lumpkin, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, and White (18 counties). Population (1950), 246,227. PHILLIP MITCHELL LANDRUM, Democrat, of Jasper, Ga.; born Septem-ber 10, 1909, in Martin, Stephens County, Ga:; lawyer; attended Mercer Uni-versity ; graduate of Piedmont College and Atlanta Law School; served approxi-mately 3 years in United States Army Air Force in World War II; former assistant attorney general of the State of Georgia; served as executive secretary to the Governor of Georgia; married Miss Laura Brown, of Dewey Rose, Ga.; two children, Phillip, Jr.,age 17, and Susan, age 10; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. TENTH DISTRICT.—CounmES: Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Franklin, Greene, Hart, Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie, Morgan, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Richmond, Taliaferro, Walton, Warren, and Wilkes (17 counties). Population (1950), 320,241. PAUL BROWN, Democrat, of Elberton, Ga., was born in Hart County, Ga.; graduate of University of Georgia; lawyer and farmer; represented Oglethorpe County in General Assembly of Georgia 1907-8; delegate to Democratic National Convention in 1932 and 1952; member of Methodist, Church; married Miss Frances Lewis Arnold on October 21, 1914; two children—Robert Thomas (deceased) and Frances Rosalyn Brown (Mrs. Charles Nathan DuVal); elected to the Seventy-third Congress at a special election held on July 5, 1933; reelected to Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. IDAHO Biographical IDAHO (Population (1950), 588,637) SENATORS HENRY C. DWORSHAK, Republican, of Burley, Idaho; born in Duluth, Minn., August 29, 1894; educated in the public schools of Duluth; learned printing trade and entered newspaper work; editor and publisher of the Burley Bulletin 1924-44; elected president of Tdaho Editorial Association in 1931; served in the American Expeditionary Forces; was Idaho commander of the American Legion in 1932; served as governor of the Idaho-Utah district of Rotary International, being installed at convention in Ni ice, France, in June 1937; married Miss Georgia B. Lowe in 1917, and they have four sons— Henry 1., Charles L., Ward W., and Calvin G.; thirty-third degree Scottish Rite Mason and Shriner; member of B.P.0.E.andI.0.0.F; ; elected to the Seventy-sixth Congress; reelected to the Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, and Seventy-ninth Congresses; elected Novem-ber 5, 1946, to the United States Senate, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John Thomas, for the term ending January 3, 1949; appointed October 14, 1949, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Bert H. Miller; elected November 7 1950, for the term ending January 3, 1955; reelected November 2, 1954, for term ending January 3, 1961. HERMAN WELKER, Republican, of Payette, Idaho; born December 11, 1906, at Cambridge, Idaho; son of John T. and Zella Shepherd Welker; youngest of eight boys, three of whom live in the family home at Cambridge; graduate of the high school at Weiser, Idaho, and the University of Idaho at Moscow, Idaho, with a degree of LL. B.; appointed prosecuting attorney of Washington ‘County while still at the University of Idaho and twice reelected to that office; prior to election to the Senate was actively engaged as a trial attorney in the practice of law in California, Idaho, and other western States and in farming and livestock raising in Idaho; served as an enlisted man in the Air Corps in World War II; elected to the Idaho State Senate from Payette County in 1948 and served through one regular and one special session; married to Gladys Pence in 1930; they have one daughter, Nancy, age 15; member of the Masonic Lodge, York and Scottish Rite 32 degree, E1 Korah Shrine, Flks, Episcopal Church, Knights of Pythias, American Legion, beginner in degree work of I00F, Idaho and Cali-fornia Bar Associations, Sigma Chi Fraternity, the honorary law fraternity Phi Alpha Delta, and the Idaho Cattlemen’s Association ; elected to the United States Senate in 1950. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adams, Benewah, Boise, Bonner, Boundary, Canyon, Clearwater, Custer, Gem, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lemhi, Lewis, Nez Perce, Payette, Shoshone, Valley, and Washington (19 counties). Population (1950), 243 ,977. GRACIE BOWERS PFOST, Democrat, of Nampa, Idaho; born March 12, 1906, in Boone County, Ark.; ; daughter of William L. and Lily fl (Wood) Bowers parents settled on an Idaho farm in the Boise Valley in 1912; married John Walter Pfost in 1923; educated in Idaho schools; graduate of Links Business University, Boise, Idaho; chemist for milk products company for 2 years; deputy county clerk, auditor and recorder, Canyon County, Idaho, for 9 years; treasurer, Canyon County, from 1941-51; realtor—owner and operator of own real estate business; delegate to Democratic National Conventions in 1944, 1948, and 1952, serving as a member of the Platform and Resolutions Committee at all three; member: Idaho Real Estate Board, Chamber of Commerce, Soroptimist Club, Business and Professional Women’s ‘Club, League of Women Voters, and Idaho Federation of Women’s Clubs; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. 34 Con gressional Directory IDAHO SECOND DISTRICT.—Counties: Ada, Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Blaine, Bonneville, Butte, Camas, Caribou, Cassia, Clark, Elmore, Franklin, Fremont, Gooding, Jefferson, Jerome, Lincoln, Madison, Minidoka, Oneida, Owyhee, Power, Teton, and Twin Falls 25 counties) and part of Yellow-stone N ational Park. Population’ (1950), 344, 660. HAMER H. BUDGE, Republican, of Boise, Idaho; born in Pocatello, Idaho, November 21, 1910, son of Idaho Supreme Court Justice and Mrs. Alfred Budge; education, Boise grade schools, Boise, Idaho; graduate of Boise High School in 1928; 2 years, College of Idaho, Caldwell, Idaho; 3 years (including A. B. degree, majoring in political science) Stanford ‘University, Palo Alto, Calif.; 3 years, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, LL. B. degree; continuous private practice of law in the city of Boise 1936— 50, except for 3% years United States Navy, 1942— 45, with final discharge as lieutenant commander, United States Naval Reserve; three sessions Idaho State Legislature, representative from Ada County; assistant Republican floor leader two sessions; majority floor leader one session; married Jeanne Keithly in 1940; elected to the Eighty-second Congress N ovember 7, 1950; ‘reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. ILLINOIS B tographical ILLINOIS (Population (1950), 8,712,176) SENATORS PAUL H. DOUGLAS, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Salem, Mass., March 26, 1892; married to Emily Taft Douglas, Congresswoman-at-large from Illinois, Seventy-ninth Congress; A. B., Bowdoin College; Ph. D., Columbia University, 1921; member, Economics Department, University of Chicago; author of The Theory of Wages, Real Wages in the United States, and Social Security in the United States, etc. ; president, American Economic Association (1947); drafted first Illinois Old Age Pension Act and helped to draft Illinois’ unemployment insurance law; adviser to Governor Roosevelt on New York’s social security problems and helped revise Federal Social Security Act in 1939; alderman from Fifth Ward, ‘Chicago City Council, 1939-42; enlisted as a private in United States Marine Corps in May 1942; served with First Marine Division, advancing through ranks to grade of lieutenant colonel; twice wounded, at Pelelieu and Okinawa; awarded Bronze Star for ‘heroic achievement in action”; elected Senator on November 2, 1948, by plurality of 407,728, for the term expiring January 3, 1955; reelected November 2, 1954, by a majority of 240,655. EVERETT McKINLEY DIRKSEN, Republican, of Pekin, Ill.; born at Pekin, Ill., January 4, 1896; attended grade and high schools of Pekin and Uni-versity of Minnesota College of Law; served in the United States Army, 1917-19, with 17 months’ overseas service: commissioned from the ranks; member of the bar of the District of Columbia and Illinois; married and has one daughter, Mrs. Howard H. Baker, Jr.; elected to the Seventy-third, Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, and Eight-ieth Congresses; retired voluntarily on January 3, 1949; nominated for United States Senate in open primary April 11, 1950; elected to Senate November 7, 1950; member of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Eagles, Elks, Moose, Masons, Shrine, and Eastern Star. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CrtyY oF CHICAGO: Ward 1, precincts 1 to 24 and 52; ward 2; ward 3, precincts 1 to 13, 15 to 83, and 85 to 106; ward 4, precincts 47 to 64, 66 to 69, 71 to 73, 81, 84 to 87, 91 to 94, 97, and 98; ward 6, precincts 2, 10 to 13, 15 to 24, 26, 82, and 88 to 90; ward 20, precincts 1 to 12, 14 to 89, 91 to 100, and 102. Population (1950), 323,354. WILLIAM L. DAWSON, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Albany, Ga., April 26, 1886; was graduated from Albany (Ga.) Normal School and Fisk Uni-versity with A. B. degree; attended Kent and Northwestern Schools of Law; during the First World War served as first lieutenant of the 365th Infantry, A. E. F.; attorney at law; State central committeeman, First Congressional District, 1930— 32; alderman of the second ward, 1933-39; Democratic Committeeman from second ward since 1939; married Miss Nellie Brown of Washington, D. C.; two children, William L., Jr., and Barbara D. Morgan; secretary of Democratic Congressional Committee; vice chairman, Democratic National Committee; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Con-gresses; during the Eighty-first and Eighty-second Congresses served as chairman of the Government Operations Committee (formerly Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments); also served as member of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; and is presently chairman of the Government Operations Committee and a member of the House District Committee. SECOND DISTRICT.—Ciry or CHICAGO: Ward 4, precincts 1 to 46, 65, 70, 74 to 80, 82, 83, 88 to 90, 95, 96, and 99; ward 5; ward 6, precincts 1, 3 to 9, 14, 25, 27 to 81, 83 to 87, and 91; wards 7 and 8; ward 10, pre- cincts 10, 25, 42, 51, 58, 59, 69, 72, 73, and 78. Population (1950), 354,611. BARRATT O'HARA, Democrat, son of the late Circuit Judge Thomas O’Hara and Mary (Barratt) O’Hara; educated at University of Missouri, Northwestern University, Chicago-Kent College of Law, LL. B.; married Florence M. Hoffman; children—Barratt, Jr., Lorence Hoffman, Howard Mears, Florence Frances Louise (deceased) ; as boy, accompanied General Ludlow and Admiral Walker on expedi-tion marking route for interoceanic canal, Smithsonian Institute party exploring jungles of Central America for fungus growth, and expedition of General Alexander in determination of boundary dispute between Nicaragua and Costa Rica; at 15, when sophomore in high school enlisted in 33d Michigan Volunteer Infantry and landed in Cuba 3 days after “Teddy” Roosevelt and Rough Riders, participated in siege of Santiago de Cuba; at 20, was sporting editor of St. Louis (Mo.) Chronicle (Scripps-McRae) and at 21 was sporting editor of Hearst’s Chicago American; later was Sunday editor of the Chicago Examiner and editor and publisher of the Chicago Magazine; at 30 was elected Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, the youngest in the State’s history; chairman of Illinois Senate Vice and Wage Commission, which was responsible for the passage of the first State minimum-wage laws; while Acting Governor (in absence from State of Governor Dunne) served as member of Secretary Redfield’s Federal board of inquiry into SS. Eastland tragedy (capsizing July 23, 1915, in Chicago River, oceasioning loss of 812 lives) and proposed legislation which, enacted by the Congress, has prevented similar catastrophies since that time; in 1917 became president of company with studios in Hollywood, an organization previously headed by David Wark Griffith, resigning on declaration of war with Germany to reenter military service; served in World War I with 319th Infantry, 80th Division, and later 12th Regular Army Division; at termination of hostilities resumed law practice in Chieago; defense counsel in many homicide trials with a record of never having a death sentence imposed; from 1932 to 1937 spoke nightly over WCFL radio station (American Federation of Labor) and was instrumental in effecting reforms in bankruptcy proceedings to bring relief to impoverished holders of real-estate bonds; from 1939 to 1948, and again in 1951 and 1952, was an attorney for the city of Chicago in traction reorganization and subway construction; Past Judge Advocate General, Veterans of Foreign Wars; one of the organizers of the American Legion in Illinois; member Chicago Press Veterans Association, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Delta Phi, American Veterans Committee, United Spanish War Veterans, and 80th Division Veterans Association; author of From Figg to Johnson, Legislative Compendium, Defaulted Real Estate Bonds, and (with Marie Crowe) Who Made the Constitution?; elected to the Eighty-first and Eighty-third Congresses; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress by a majority of 30,046. THIRD DISTRICT.—Oi11Y oF CHICAGO: Ward 13, precincts 37, 38, 41, 42, 46 to 82, 87 to 89, 92, 94, and 95; ward 16, precincts 2 to 7, 30 to 68, 71 to 77, 79, and 82; wards 17, 18, and 19; ward 20, precincts 90 and 101. Population (1950), 349,091. JAMES C. MURRAY, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago, May 16, 1917; educated in parochial schools; graduate of De Paul University Law School (LL. B. 1940); was admitted to Illinois bar in 1940; employed in Leases and Contracts Division of Illinois Bell Telephone Co., 1940 to 1942; entered Army Air Force in 1942 and was discharged with rank of sergeant in 1945; an assistant attorney general of State of Illinois from 1945 to 1951; regional enforce-ment director for the Office of Price Stabilization 1951 to 1953; assistant States attorney for Cook County, Illinois, 1953 and 1954; member Gamma Eta Gamma Legal Fraternity, Alpha Beta Gamma Social Fraternity, Pi Gamma Mu National Social Science Honor Society, William G. Murray Electric Post No. 2486 V. F. W., O’Donnell Eddy Post American Legion, and St. Thomas More Holy Name Society; married to Marie Grady in 1941; three sons: James C., Jr., age 11; Thomas J. age 8; and Stephen Michael, age 4; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Ci11y oF CHICAGO: Ward 9; ward 10, precincts 1 to 9, 11'to 24; 26 to 41, 43 to 50, 52 to 57, 60 to 68, 70, 71, 74 to 77, and 79 to 87; Cook County: Cities of Chicago Heights and Harvey; villages of Lyons and Summit; the townships of Bloom, Bremen, Calumet, Lemont, Lyons, Orland, Palos, Rich, Thornton, and Worth. Population (1950), 441,887. WILLIAM E. McVEY, Republican, 15616 Lexington Avenue, Harvey, Ill; born December 13, 1885; reared on a farm in Clinton County, Ohio; B. S. degree, Ohio University; A. M. and Ph. D. degrees, University of Chicago; formerly division superintendent in Philippine Islands; for an extended period of’ time superintendent of Thornton Township High School and Junior College, Harvey, I1l.; professor of education, De Paul University, since 1949; lecturer at various times, University of Pennsylvania, Ohio University, and Emory University; president of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, ILLINOIS Biographical 1943-44; member Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Tau; Epis-copalian; author of books and magazine articles; president, Harvey Memorial . M. C. A; member of board of directors of Ingalls Memorial Hospital, Harvey, I11.; Loyalty and Efficiency award, American Legion; citation, AMVETS; married to Katharine Johnson of Galesburg, Ill., and they have three children; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CItY oF CHICAGO: Ward 3, precincts 14 and 84; ward 11, precincts 11 to 42, 53 to 59, 61 to 65, and 67; ward 12; ward 13, precincts 1 to 36, 39, 40, 43 to 45, 83 to 86, 90, 91, and 93; wards 14 and 15; ward 16, precincts 1, 8 to 29, 69, 70, 78, 80, and 81; ward 20, precincts 13 and 103; ward 22, precincts 60 to 64; ward 23, precincts 5, 37, 38, 49, 55, and 62 to 87; Cook County: Village of Stickney. Population (1950), 331,972. JOHN C. KLUCZYNSKI, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born February 15, 1896, Chicago, Ill.; son of Thomas and Mary (Sulaski) Kluczynski, who were early settlers in town of Lake, Cook County, Ill.; reared and resides in district he now represents; educated in public and parochial schools; served overseas in World War I with the Eighth Field Artillery; member of American Legion, Forty & Eight, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Polish National Alliance, Polish Roman Catholic Union, Travelers Club, Olympia Fields Country Club, and Brighton Park Chamber of Commerce; married Miss Stephanie Polowy; owns and operates Syrena Restaurant & Caterers, 4270 Archer Avenue, Chicago, Ill.; elected to the Illinois State Legislature as State Representative for the Fourth Senatorial Dis-trict in 1932; reelected seven consecutive times, serving 16 years; in 1948 elected to the State senate for a 4-year term; resigned December 1949 to become a candi-date for Congress; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses; home address: 1754 West Garfield Boulevard, Chicago 9, Ill. SIXTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: Ward 22, precincts 1 to 59, 65 and 66; ward 23, precincts 1 to 4, 6 to 36, 39 to 48, 50 to 54, and 56 to 61; ward 24, precincts 1 to 7, 11, 12, 17 to 41, 44, 47 to 63, and 65 to 68; ward 29; ward 30, precincts 21 to 50, 54, 56 to 66, 68, 73 to 77, and 80 to 82; ward 37, precincts 46 to 81, 85 to 88, and 90; Cook CouNTY: Town of Cicero. Population (1950), 336,762. THOMAS J. O'BRIEN, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago, Ill; educated in high school and took advanced courses in business law and accounting; married; State representative in the forty-fifth, forty-sixth, fifty-sixth, and fifty-seventh general assemblies; was State Bank examiner under auditors Brady, Russel, & Nelson; associated in the accounting business with John S. Weisbach & Co.; elected to the Seventy-third Congress; reelected to the Seventy-fourth and Seventy-fifth Congresses; elected sheriff of Cook County, 1938 to 1942; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member Committee on Ways and Means. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—City or CHICAGO: Ward 1, precincts 25 to 51 and 53 to 70; ward 11, precinets 1 to 10, 43 to 52, 60, 66, and 68; ward 21, precincts 1 to 58; ward 24, precincts 8 to 10, 13 to 16, 42, 43, 45, 486, and 64; ward 25; ward 26, precincts 1 to 59 and 67 to 69; wards 27 and 28. Population (1950), 398,296. JAMES B. BOWLER, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago and educated in the parochial and public schools of Chicago; married to Anastasia V. Sweeney; served as a member of the Chicago City Council from 1906 to 1953, when elected to Congress, with the exception of 4 years from 1923 to 1927 when serving as commissioner of compensation for the city of Chicago, and 6 months when serving as public vehicle license commissioner for the city; during the long service in the city council, at various times served as chairman of many of the committees of that body, including the most important committees of local trans-portation, utilities, and rules and finance; for 8 years served as president pro tempore of the city council; elected to the Eighty-third Congress July 7, 1953, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late Hon. Adolph J. Sabath; re-elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: Ward 26, precincts 60 to 66; wards 31 to 34; ward 40, precincts 11 to 23, 25 to 65, 68 to 76, 79, and 80. Population (1950), 306,202. THOMAS 8. GORDON, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago, Il. December 17, 1893; attended parochial school; was graduated from Weber High School; engaged in banking business; head cashier and manager of the Polish 38 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS Daily News; appointed commissioner of the Chicago West Parks in 1933; 3 yearslater appointed as commissioner of public vehicles; elected city treasurer of Chicago, 1939 to 1942; married; four children; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Bighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—C1ity oF CHICAGO: Wards 42 to 44; ward 45, precincts 1 to 59, 62 to 66, and 68 to 91;ward 46, precincts 12 to 60, 63 to 78, and 80 to 84. Population (1950), 338,701. SIDNEY R. YATES, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill; born in Chicago, TIl., August 27, 1909; educated in public elementary and high school in Chicago; received the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy from the University of Chicago in 1931 and the degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Chicago in 1933; served in the United States Navy for 26 months; released from active duty with the rank of lieutenant; practicing attorney since 1933; assistant attorney for Illinois State bank receiver, 1935-37; assistant attorney general attached to Illinois Commerce Commission as traction attorney, 1937-40; editor of “Bulletin of Decalogue Society of Lawyers,” 1947; married Adeline J. Holleb of Chicago in 1935; has one son, Stephen H. Yates, age 14; member of American Bar Association, American Veterans’ Committee, Chicago Bar Association, Illinois State Bar Association, Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, City Club of Chicago, Decalogue Society of Lawyers; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—Ciry oF CHICAGO: Ward 30, precincts 1 to 20, 51 to 53, 55, 67, 69 to 72, 78, and 79; ward 36; ward 37, precincts 1 to 45, 82 to 84, 89, and 91; Cook County: City of Berwyn: the village of Oak Park, and the townships of Proviso, River Forest, and Riverside. Population (1950), 371,850. RICHARD W.HOFFMAN, Republican, of Riverside, Ill.; born December 23, 1893, in Chicago, Ill.; owner and operator of Radio Station WHFC and WEHS-FM, Chicago, Ill.; elected four times as president, board of education, J. Sterling Morton High School and Junior College (1933-36) (1939-42) (1942-45) (1945-48) 2 veteran of First World War; member of the American Legion; elected to Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—Ciry or CHICAGO! Wards 35 and 38; ward 39, precincts 15 to 39, 41 to 63, 65 to 67, 69 to 73, 75, 76, 80 to 82, 84 to 88, and 90; ward 41; Cook COUNTY: That part of the township of Nor-wood Park east of the center line of Canfield Avenue. Population (1950), 315,025. TIMOTHY P. SHEEHAN, Republican, of Chicago, Ill.; born in the city of Chicago, February 21, 1909; graduated from St. Pius Grammar School, Joseph Medill High School, and Northwestern University, receiving the degree of Bache-lor of Science in Commerce, having majored in accounting; former secretary of the Illinois Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages and the Chicago Bottlers of Car-bonated Beverages; president of the Swedish Produce Co., food importers and wholesalers, and president of the Silverbrook Beverage Co., manufacturers of carbonated beverages; active Republican since coming of voting age; ward com-mitteeman of Forty-first Ward Regular Republican Organization; four children, Mary, Kathleen, Timmy, and Eileen; home at 7439 West Lunt Avenue, Chicago 31; late wife was the former Mary Celeste McNearney; member of Delta Sigma Pi, Beta Gamma Sigma, the Viking Club, the Swedish Club of Chicago, and the Knights of Columbus; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. i TWELFTH DISTRICT.—CitY oF CHICAGO: Ward 39, precincts 1 to, 14, 40, 64, 68, 74, 77 to 79, 83, 89, and 91; ward 40, precincts 1 to 10, 24, 66, 67, 77, 78, and 81; ward 45, precincts 60, 61, and 67; ward 46, precincts 1 to 11, 61, 62, and 79; wards 47 to 50. Population (1950), 354,065. Arad, CHARLES A. BOYLE, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill; born in Spring Lake, Mich., August 13, 1907; graduated from Mount Carmel High School in 1925, Loyola University in 1930, and Loyola Law School in 1933; worked his way through college as a conductor, checker, investigator, driver, and inspeetor for the Chicago Motor Coach Co.; admitted to practice law: in Illinois in 1934; senior member of the law firm of Boyle, Murphy & Walsh of Chicago, Ill.; member of Chicago, Illinois, and American Bar Associations, the Executive Club, the Edgewater Golf Club, the Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago, Chicago North Elks, and president of the Fourth Degree Club of University Council of Knights of Columbus; speaker of note and winner of several oratorical contests; presently one of the speakers in ILLINOIS Biographical Cardinal Stritch’s Archdiocesan Lecture Bureau; zone attorney for the Federal Housing Administration in 1937 and 1938; associated with the Committee on Local Transportation 1939-51; married and the father of eight children; selected Chicagoland Father of the Year in 1952-53 and later chosen Mr. Illinois; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—Co00K CoUNTY: Townships of Barrington, Elk Grove, Evanston, Hanover, Leyden, Maine, New Trier, Niles, Northfield, Palatine, Schaumburg, Wheeling, and that part of Norwood Park west of the center line of Canfield Road and Canfield Road projected south from Montrose Avenue; and allof Lake County. Population (1950), 466,064. MARGUERITE STITT CHURCH, Republican, 300 Church Street, Evanston, I11.; born in New York City, September 13, 1892; received degree of A. B., Welles-ley College, 1914; A. M., Columbia University (political science), 1917; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher at Wellesley College, 1915; consulting psychologist of State Charities Aid Association, New York City, during World War I; on December 21, 1918, married Ralph E. Church (deceased), lawyer, of Evanston, Ill., who was a member of the Illinois General Assembly, 1916-32, and Representative in United States Congress, 1935-40 and 1943-50; three children: Ralph Edwin, Jr., William Stitt (both served in World War II), and Marjory Williams (now Mrs. James 0. Wood, Jr.); active in political, educational, and civic affairs; lecturer and writer; president of National Alumnae Association of Wellesley College, 1940-43; trustee, National College of Education, Evanston, Ill.; first vice president Woman’s National Republican Club of Chicago; member of American Association of University Women, Business and Professional Women’s Clubs of America, League of Women Voters, Phi Beta Kappa Associates, Delta Kappa Gamma; international honorary member Beta Sigma Phi, Illinois Woman’s Press Associa-tion, president of Congressional Club, 1948-50; elected to the Eighty-second Congress on November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third Congress on Novem-ber 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress on November 2, 1954. Irn DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Du Page, Kane, and McHenry (3 counties). Population CHAUNCEY W. REED, Republican, of West Chicago, Ill., was born at West Chicago, Ill., June 2, 1890; educated in West Chicago public and high schools, Northwestern University, and Webster College of Law; city treasurer of city of West Chicago, 1913-14; during World War I served in the Eighty-sixth Division of the United States Army; was first commander of Naperville Post, No. 43, American Legion, and served as National Garde de la Porte and National Con-ducteur of La Société des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux; elected State’s attorney of Du Page County, Ill., in 1920, 1924, 1928, and 1932; served two terms as president of the Illinois State’s Attorneys Association; chairman of the Du Page County Republican Central Committee for 8 years; associated in the practice of law at Wheaton, Ill., with Judge Russell W. Keeney; member of the Du Page County, Illinois State, and American Bar Associations; married to Ella Stegen in 1929 and has three children—Barbara Ann, James William, and Thomas Henry; elected to the Seventy-fourth and succeeding Congresses; member of the Committee on the Judiciary. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Boons, De Kalb, Grundy, Kendall, La Salle, and Will (6 counties). Population (1950), 324,129. NOAH MORGAN MASON, Republican, of Oglesby, Ill.; born in Wales, July 19, 1882; completed high school and college, receiving degree of bachelor of educa-tion; also did graduate work in social science, studying taxation, government, and labor problems; in school work for 33 years as teacher, principal of grade school, and superintendent of schools; member of the State senate, 1930-36; married; three children; elected to the Seventy-fifth Congress and to each succeeding Congress. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Carroll, Jo Daviess, Lee, Ogle, Stephenson, Whiteside, and Winnebago (7 counties). Population (1950), 353,631. LEO ELWOOD ALLEN, Republican, of Galena, Jo Daviess County, Ill., was born in Elizabeth, Ill., on the 5th day of October 1898; graduate, University of Michigan, 1923; member of law firm of Allen & Heer, Galena, Ill; during World War I served for 27 months in this country and in France as a sergeant in the One 40 Congressional Durectory ILLINOIS Hundred and Twenty-third Regiment Field Artillery, Thirty-third Division; married; five children; elected to the Seventy-third Congress: reelected to the Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Bighty-fourth Congresses; chairman of Rules Committee in the Eightieth and Kighty-third Congresses. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Ford, Iroquois, Kankakee, Livingston, McLean, Vermilion, and Woodford (7 counties). Population (1950), 344,573. LESLIE C. ARENDS, Republican, of Melvin, Ill., born at Melvin, Ill; attended grade and high schools at Melvin, Ill., and Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio; married and has one daughter, Letty: served in the United States Navy during World War I, charter member of Melvin Post, No. 642, American Legion, serving as post commander, county commander, and seventeenth district come mander; member of Ford County Farm Bureau; Methodist; 33d degree Mason; member of board of directors, Illinois Wesleyan University ; actively engaged in banking and farming since 1920; elected to the Seventy-fourth Congress on November6, 1934; reelected to the Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty. third, and Bighty-fourth Congresses. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Bureau, Marshall, Peoria, Putnam, Stark, and Tazewell (6 counties). Population (1950), 314,715. HAROLD HIMMEL VELDE, Republican, of Pekin, Iil.; born on a farm near Parkland in Tazewell County, April 1, 1910, the son of the late Henry J. and Laura Velde of Manito, Ill; attended rural grade and high schools, Bradley University, and Northwestern University, where he received A. B. degree in 1931; LL. B. degree from University of Illinois Law School in 1937; athletic coach and teacher of Hillsdale Community High School and practicing lawyer in Pekin and central Illinois before service in the United States Army Signal Corps as a private in 1942; received honorable discharge in 1943 to become a special agent of the F. B. I. in the Sabotage and Counterespionage Division until 1946; holds certificate of war service and is a member of the American Legion, William Schaeffer Post No. 44; elected county judge of Tazewell County, 1946; member of Pekin Public Hospital Board, 1948; member of official board of First Methodist Church, chairman of the Tazewell County Chapter of American Cancer Society, and president Tazewell County Bar Association; member of A. F. & A. M,, No. 476, Manito, Ill.; member of F. O. E., Pekin Aerie No. 1869; member of Lions Club of "Pekin; widower; two children—1t. Richard W., age 23, serving with the United States Air Force; Joan (Mrs. J. L. Ketelsen), age 22. married Mrs. Dolores Anderson December 8, '1954; elected to Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses : member of Un-American Activities Committee and Education and Labor Com: mittee. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CounNTiES: Fulton, Henderson, Henry, Knox, Mercer, Rock Island, and Warren (7 counties). Population (1950), 325, 903. ROBERT BRUCE CHIPERFIELD, Republican, of Canton, Ill.; born in Canton, Ill., November 20, 1899; attended Knox College, Galesburg, Ill.; was graduated with an A. B. degree from Harvard College in 1922, and an LL. B. degree from Boston University Law School in 1925; member of American Legion and Forty and Eight; late wife was the former Miss Catherine Newbern; children: a son, Robert N., 20 years old, and a daughter, Virginia, 15 years old; elected to the Seventy-sixth Congress; reelected to the Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Sev-enty-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Adams, Brown, Calhoun, Cass, Greene, Hancock, Jersey, Mason, McDonough, Menard, Morgan, Pike, Schuyler, and Scott (14 counties). Population (1950), 281,468. SID SIMPSON, Republican, of Carrollton, Greene County, Ill.; 35 years’ business experience; served with the A. E. F.; member of American Legion; present chairman, Greene County Republican Committee, serving 26 years; ILLINOIS B tographical 41 married Edna Oakes; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Stoffel, Jr., and Janet; elected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Christian, Clark, Crawford, Cumberland, Edgar, Effingham, Jasper, Macoupin, Sangamon, and Shelby (10 counties). Population (1950), 345,287. PETER F. MACK, Jr., Democrat, of 812 East First South Street, Carlinville, Macoupin County, Ill.; born at Carlinville, Ill.,, November 1, 1916, son of Peter and Catherine Mack; attended Carlinville public grade and high schools, Blackburn College, St. Louis University, Springfield Aviation School, Springfield Junior College, Springfield, Ill, and Brayton Flying School; automotive business in Carlinville; naval aviator and naval navigation instructor; qualified in jet-type aircraft; licensed CAA commercial pilot with ground, flight instructor, and instrument flight ratings in single and multi-engine airplanes; enlisted and served 4 years in Naval Air Forces in World War 11; Naval Reserve officer with rank of lieutenant commander; sponsor of annual Mack Educational Tours for handicapped and dependent school children; pilot of single-engine ‘Friendship Flame” on round-the-world solo flight sponsored by the Abraham Lincoln Good-will World Tour Committee; was awarded the 1952 Air Trophy for achievement in general aviation by the Washington Air Derby Association as a result of the interest created in light-plane flying during the Goodwill Tour around the world; among the many honors, citations, and awards that were bestowed for this courageous world flight, in addition to the “1952 Air Trophy’ which is now on display in the national Smithsonian Institution, were: selection as the ‘Flying Farmer of the Year’, award of the ‘Certificate of Merit” from the Naval Air Reserve, “Citation of Achievement’ award by the Aero Club of Washington, and the “Citation of Recognition” awarded by the American Legion Department of Illinois; served on Veterans’ Affairs Committee, Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee; has made 11 trips outside of this country and has visited 59 countries; married Romona North on June 25, 1955; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—CounNTiES: Champaign, Coles, De Witt, Douglas, Logan, Macon, Moultrie, and Piatt (8 counties). Population (1950), 336,693. WILLIAM L. SPRINGER, Republican, of Champaign-Urbana, Ill.; born April 12, 1909, at Sullivan, Ind., and educated in the public schools of Sullivan; graduated DePauw University, 1931, A. B., and from the University of Illinois Law School, 1935, LL. B.; Millikin University, 1953, LL. D. (hon.); practiced law at Champaign-Urbana; member, Champaign County, Illinois State, and American bar associations and the American Juridical Society; states attorney of Champaign County 1940-42; served in the United States Navy 1942-45; county judge of Champaign County 1946-50; married Elsie Mattis in 1942 and they have three children, Katherine, Ann, and Georgia; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third Congress; reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; home address: 1305 West Uni- yey venus Champaign: Washington address: 9 Oxford Street, Chevy hase, Md. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Bond, Clay, Clinton, Edwards, Fayette, Hamilton, Jeffer- son, Lawrence, Marion, Montgomery, Richland, Wabash, Washington, Wayne, and White (15 coun-ties). Population (1950), 318,549. CHARLES W. VURSELL, Republican, of Salem, Ill.; sheriff of Marion County, 1910-14; member of the Illinois General Assembly for the forty-second senatorial district, 1914-16; publisher, Salem Republican, newspaper, 1916 to 1948; married Miss Bessie Brasel and has two sons, Harold D. Vursell, advertis-ing manager of Farrar Straus and Young, publishing concern in New York City, and Charles E. Vursell, of Chicago, both of whom served in World War II; elected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. 68172°—56——5 TY NY FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Madison and St. Clair (2 counties). Population (1950), CHARLES MELVIN PRICE, Democrat, of East St. Louis, Ill.; born in East St. Louis, Ill., January 1, 1905; educated in the parochial schools of East St. Louis, St. Louis (Mo.) University High School, and prelegal at St. Louis (Mo.) University; newspaper correspondent (East St. Louis, Ill., Journal, St. Louis, Mo., Globe-Democrat, sports editor East St. Louis News-Review) ; former member of National Baseball Writers’ Association; member of St. Clair County Board of Supervisors, 1929-31; secretary to former Congressman Edwin M. Schaefer, March 4, 1933, to January 3, 1943; married; member of American Legion, AMVETS, Knights of Columbus, Loyal Order of Moose, Eagles, Elks, Ancient Order of Hibernian, and the National Press Club; elected to the Seventy-ninth and each succeeding Congress. TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Alexander, Franklin, Gallatin, Hardin, Jackson, Johnson, Massac, Monroe, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Saline, Union, and Williamson (15 counties). Population (1950), 335,394. KENNETH J. GRAY, Democrat, of West Frankfort, Ill.; born at West Frankfort, Ill., November 14, 1924; educated in the West Frankfort and Pope County elementary schools and graduated from the West Frankfort Community High School; also attended Army Advanced School during World War II; married to the former June Croslin of West Frankfort in 1943; one daughter, Diann; engaged in the automobile business since graduation from high school; also operated an air service at Benton, Ill., for 6 years; licensed pilot; served in the Army and Air Forces during World War II, 2 years of which was in overseas com-bat service in Italy, North Africa, Corsica, and southern France; active in civie affairs since his discharge from service in 1945; member of the Baptist Church, American Legion, Forty and Eight, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Kiwanis Club, Elks, Eagles, Past Commanders Club of the American Legion; State vice president of the Illinois Junior Chamber of Commerce 1953— 54; one of the founders of the Walking Dog Foundation for the Blind, a nonprofit organization formed to train guide dogs and present them to blind persons free of charge; licensed auctioneer; magician; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2 1954. INDIANA B rographical 43 INDIANA (Population (1950), 3,934,224) SENATORS "HOMER E. CAPEHART, Republican, of Washington, Ind.; born in Algiers, Ind., on June 6, 1897, son of Alvin T. and Susan Kelso Capehart; farmer and manufacturer; served 2 years in Army during World War I, having enlisted as a private; married Irma Mueller, of Wrightstown, Wis., on January 19, 1922, and is the father of three children: Homer Karl, Jr., practicing attorney, Indianapolis, Ind.; Thomas Charles, electrical engineer and manufacturer, Indianapolis, Ind.; and Mrs. James Culley Pearson, Jr.; member of Lutheran Church, Masons, Shrine, American Legion, Elks, Indiana Societies of Chicago and New York, Moose, Eagles, Columbia and Indianapolis Athletic Clubs; National Republican Club, of New York; National Press Club, Indianapolis Press Club, Indiana Press Club of Washington, Burning Tree Club, Washington, D. C.; and Rotary; elected to the United States Senate on November 7, 1944, for term ending January 3, 1951; reelected to the United States Senate on November 7, 1950, for term ending January 3, 1957. WILLIAM E. JENNER, Republican, of Bedford, Ind., was born in Marengo, Ind., July 21, 1908; received A. B. degree from Indiana University in 1930 and LL. B. from Indiana University in 1932; lawyer; entered World War II in June 1942; served overseas and was retired for physical disability October 7, 1944, as captain, Army Air Corps; served as Indiana State Senator 1934-42, when he resigned to enter the Army of the United States; was minority leader of the Republican Party Indiana State Senate, session of 1937, special session of 1938 and 1939, also regular session of 1939; served as majority leader and president pro-tempore 1939-41 session; member of the Methodist Church, American Legion, Flks, Masons, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Eagles, Indiana Society of Chicago, Indianapolis Press Club, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity, Delta Tau Delta national social fraternity; married Janet Cuthill, of Bedford, Ind.; they have one child William Edward, age 13; elected United States Senator on November 7, 1944, for the unexpired term of the late Senator Frederick Van Nuys, ending January 3, 1945; served as chairman, Indiana Republican State Central Committee, Febru-ary 1945 to March 1946; elected United States Senator on November 5, 1946, for the term ending January 3, 1953; reelected November 4, 1952, for the term end-ing January 3, 1959. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—LAKE CouNTY. Population (1950), 368,152. RAY J. MADDEN, Democrat, of Gary, Ind.; born in Waseca, Minn., Feb-ruary 25, 1892; attended the public schools and was graduated from Sacred Heart Academy, Waseca, Minn., 1910, and from Creighton University, Omaha, Nebr., in 1913 with LL. B. degree; elected municipal judge of Omaha, Nebr., 1916; served in the Armed Forces during the First World War; city comptroller of Gary, Ind., 1935-38; treasurer of Lake County, Ind., 1938-42; member of the American Legion; attorney; elected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eighti-eth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTiES: Benton, Carroll, Cass, Fulton, Jasper, Kosciusko, Newton, Porter, Pulaski, Starke, Tippecanoe, and White (12 counties). Population (1950), 304,235. CHARLES A. HALLECK, Republican, of Rensselaer, was born in Jasper County, Ind., August 22, 1900, and has resided there all his life; attended grade and high schools in Rensselaer; was graduated from Indiana University with an A. B. degree in 1922 and with an LL. B. degree in 1924; elected a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Order of the Coif, and is also a member of Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Phi; served in World War I and is a member of the American Legion; married to Blanche White, of Indianapolis, and they have two children, Charles W. and Mrs. Walter R. Litchfield; was elected prosecuting attorney of the Jasper- Newton circuit in 1924, and was reelected four times; was elected to the Seventy-fourth Congress at a special election held on January 29, 1935; reelected to the Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Kighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Con-gresses; majority leader in Eightieth and Eighty-third Congresses. aot Cony Elkhart, La Porte, Marshall, and St. Joseph (4 counties). Population, SHEPARD J. CRUMPACKER, Republican, of South Bend, Ind.; lawyer; born February 13, 1917, South Bend; B. S. degree in Engineering, Northwestern, 1938; LL. B. degree, Michigan, 1941; served in Army Air Forces, World War II, September 26, 1941, to March 1, 1946; married February 18, 1950, to the former Marjorie Patton of Evanston, Ill.; one son, Richard Owen; served as a member of United States delegation to International Copyright Convention, Geneva, Switzer-land, August and September 1952; elected to Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Adams, Allen, De Kalb, Lagrange, Noble, Steuben, Wells, and Whitley (8 counties). Population (1950), 328,039. E. ROSS ADAIR, Republican, of Fort Wayne, Ind.; born at Albion, Noble County, Ind., December 14, 1907, son of Edwin L. and Alice Prickett Adair; grade and high school at Albion, graduating in 1924; Hillsdale (Mich.) College, A. B. 1928; the George Washington University Law School, LL. B. 1933; practic-ing attorney and probate commissioner of Allen County prior to election to Congress; called to active duty as a second lieutenant, QMC-Reserve, in Sep-tember 1941, serving until October 1945; presently holding the rank of major, Judge Advocate Reserve; awarded battle stars for the Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes, Rhine, and Central European campaigns; married Marian Wood of Hillsdale, Mich., July 21, 1934; two children, Caroline Ann Adair and Stephen Wood Adair; member of Methodist Church, Masonic bodies, Loyal Order of Moose, Elks, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Delta Sigma, Phi (past national president), Phi Alpha Delta, Allen County and Indiana Bar Associations; elected to Eighty-second Congress on November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIiES: Blackford, Clinton, Grant, Howard, Huntington, Jay, Madison, Miami, Tipton, and Wabash (10 counties). Population (1950), 391,696. JOHN VALENTINE BEAMER, Republican, of Wabash, Ind.; born in Wabash County, Ind., November 17, 1896, son of Jacob and Rosa Beamer; A. B. degree, Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind., 1918; married Letha Urschel of Wabash, Ind., June 30, 1928; one son, John, Jr., age 26; one daughter, Mrs. Rosetta (L. M.) Buescher, age 24; in Field Artillery, World War I; continuous member-ship in American Legion since discharge; traveling representative, college text-book publisher, 1921-28; in manufacturing business in Wabash 16 years following; presently manages own farms; representative Wabash County in Indiana General Assembly 1949-50; past member, Indiana Territory Sesquicentennial Commission, Wabash Carnegie Library Board, Wabash city school board, Wabash community service board, Wabash County Boy Scout Council; past president, Indiana School Board Members Association; past member, Indiana School Study Commission, Indiana Economic Council, Indiana Historical Society, and Wabash County Agri-cultural Extension Committee; secretary, Board of Trustees, Estelle Peabody Memorial Home, North Manchester, Ind. ; in college, member Kappa Sigma frater-nity; member, Presbyterian Church, Masonic Lodge, and Kiwanis Club; elected to the Eighty-second Congress on November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Boone, Fountain, Hamilton, Hendricks, Montgomery, Parke, Putnam, Vermillion, Vigo, and Warren (10 counties). Population (1950), 296,078. CECIL MURRAY HARDEN, Republican, of Covington, Ind.; born in Covington, Ind., November 21, 1894, daughter of Timothy J. and Jennie Clotfelter Murray; graduated from the Covington, Ind., schools and attended Indiana University; taught in Troy township and Covington public schools; active in local, civie, and national affairs; married to Frost R. Harden, December 22, 1914, and they have one son, Dr. Murray E. Harden, and three grandchildren, Judy, Tommy, and Timmy; member of the Covington Presbyterian Church, Order of Eastern Star, D. A. R., American Legion Auxiliary, Terre Haute, Chamber of Commerce, Business and Professional Women’s Club; member of Indiana State and National Federation of Women’s Clubs; Republican precinct vice committee-woman 1932-40; Fountain County Republican vice chairman 1938-50; vice chairman Sixth Congressional District 1938-50; Republican National Committee-woman for Indiana since 1944; delegate at large to the Republican National Conventions in 1948 and 1952; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounmiESs: Clay, Daviess, Gibson, Greene, Johnson, Knox, Martin, Monroe, Morgan, Owen, and Sullivan (11 counties). Population (1950), 298,798. WILLIAM GILMER BRAY, Republican, Martinsville, Ind., born Moores-ville, Ind., June 17, 1903, the son of Gilmer and Dorcas (Mitchel) Bray; reared on a farm near Mooresville; graduated from Mooresville High School 1920; received LL. B. from Indiana University School of Law in 1927; served two terms as prosecuting attorney in Morgan County; returned to private practice in Mar-tinsville ; married Esther Debra of Warren, Ind., in 1930; one son, Richard, born March 1, 1934; an Army Reserve officer, was called to active duty June 21, 1941, with the rank of captain; served with a tank company throughout the Pacific campaign, receiving the Silver Star; after the war, was transferred to Military Government and served 9 months in Korea as deputy property custo-dian; released from active duty in November 1946 with the rank of colonel and returned to private law practice in Martinsville; member of Friends Church, Masonic Orders, Kiwanis Club, Acacia fraternity, Elks, Moose, Eagles, American Legion, and Veterans of Foreign Wars; elected to the Eighty-second Congress on November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Clark, Crawford, Dubois, Floyd, Harrison, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, and Warrick (11 counties). Population (1950), 393,520. WINFIELD K. DENTON, Democrat, of Evansville, Ind.; born October 28, 1896, and resided there throughout his entire life; practiced law since 1922; served as prosecutor of Vanderburgh County for two terms, and three terms in the Indiana State Legislature, during which time was minority leader in the 1941 session and caucus chairman in the 1939 session; appointed to the State Budget Committee by both Governors Townsend and Schricker; married Grace Aber-nethy, December 27, 1927; three daughters, Mrs. Beth Bamberger, Columbus, Ind.; Mary, Evansville, Ind.; and Mrs. David Ong, Evansville, Ind.; member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars; a Mason (32d degree K. T. Shriner) and Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity; enlisted as a private in World War I, was commissioned a second lieutenant as an aviator, and saw service in France; entered World War II when 46 years of age as a major and was promoted to lieutenant colonel, serving in the Judge Advocate General's office and assigned to the Air Corps; graduated from DePauw University in 1919 with A. B. degree, and from Harvard Law School in 1922, with LL. B. degree; is a member of the Trinity Methodist Church, Evansville, Ind.; elected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Bartholomew, Brown, Dearborn, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Lawrence, Ohio, Orange, Ripley, Scott, Switzerland, and Washington (14 counties). Popu- lation (1950), 258,441. EARL WILSON, Republican, of Bedford, Ind., was born near Huron, Law-rence County, Ind., April 18, 1906; reared on a farm; educated in the Huron Public School; received A. B. and M. S. degrees from Indiana University; diploma from Coyne Electrical School, Chicago, Ill.; attended Purdue University; taught high school in Dubois, White, and Decatur Counties, Ind.; high-school principal in Jackson County, Ind.; member of Vallonia Lions Club; married Elsie Bex; two children, Linda Sue, born November 25, 1944, Phillip Earl, born May 1, 1946; affiliated with the Baptist Church; elected to the Seventy-seventh Congress on November 5, 1940; reelected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Decatur, Delaware, Fayette, Hancock, Henry, Randolph, Rush, Shelby, Union, and Wayne (10 counties). Population (1950), 347,642. RALPH HARVEY, Republican, of Henry County, Ind., was born August 9, 1901, on a farm near Mount Summit; after being graduated from Mount Summit High School, earned a B. S. A. degree at Purdue University, and returned to his home community to serve as a vocational agricultural instructor from 1923 to 1928; an active farmer, he is married (Charline Bowers), and is a member of the Christian Church, Masonic orders, Kiwanis Club, Alpha Gamma Rho, the Indiana Farm Bureau, and the National Grange; entered politics as a county councilman appointed to succeed his father and twice was elected to the office; in 1942, was elected to the House of Representatives of the Indiana General Assembly, and served in the sessions of 1943, 1945, and 1947; in a special election, November 4, 1947, was elected to the Eightieth Congress; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—MARION COUNTY. Population (1950), 551,777. CHARLES B. BROWNSON, Republican, of Indianapolis, Ind.; born in Jackson, Mich., February 5, 1914, son of Charles M. and Helen G. Brownson; moved to Flint, Mich., in 1916 and attended public grade schools and Flint Central High School, University of Michigan 1931-35, majoring in psychology; entered Thomasson Act training as second lieutenant, Infantry Reserve, at Fort Sheridan, I1l., August 1, 1935; moved to Indianapolis and established wholesale wallpaper and paint business October 1, 1936; married Phyllis Augspurger of Fort Wayne, Ind., October 22, 1938; entered extended active duty World War II on February 10, 1941, at Chanute Field, Ill., as first lieutenant, Infantry Reserve; served as A. C. of S., G-1, Eighty-third Infantry Division, Camp Atterbury; graduated Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans; served as execu-tive officer to A. C. of S., G—1, of First Army during invasion planning and on Continent until VE-day: five battle stars and invasion arrowhead on European Theater Ribbon, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, and French Medaille de Recon-naissance; transferred with First Army Planning Headquarters to Canlubang, Philippine Islands, August 5, 1945; released from active duty effective Febru-ary 27, 1946, after 5 years; two daughters, Nancy Gray, 15, and Judith Ann, 12, and son, Charles Christopher, 7 years old; charter member Ernie Pyle Post, No. 1120, Veterans of Foreign Wars; past commander John H. Holliday, Jr., Post No. 186 and Eleventh District, Department of Indiana, American Legion; past president Marion County Republican Veterans of World War II; member of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Sigma Nu, Mystic Tie Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine, Forty and Eight, Indianapolis Press Club, Indianapolis Athletic Club, Indiana Society of Chicago and Washington, D. C., Marion County Juvenile Court Advisory Council, and Optimist Club No. 1; national honorary member Phi Theta Pi; recipient, Junior Chamber of Commerce Dis-tinguished Service Award 1947; elected to the Eighty-second Congress on No-vember 7, 1950, reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. IOWA Biographical IOWA (Population (1950), 2,621,073) SENATORS BOURKE BLAKEMORE HICKENLOOPER, Republican, of Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa; born in Blockton, Taylor County, Iowa, July 21, 1896, son of Nathan O. and Margaret A. (Blakemore) Hickenlooper; graduated Block-ton High School, 1914; graduated Iowa State College, B. S.; Law School, Univer-sity of Iowa, J. D.; honorary degrees, Parsons College, LL. D., and Loras College, LL. D.; Elmira College, D. C. L.; first officers’ training camp, Fort Snelling, Minn., 1917; served in Three Hundred and Thirty-ninth Field Artillery in United States and France until spring of 1919; practiced law, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, beginning 1922; elected to Iowa Legislature (house) 1934; reelected 1936; elected Lieutenant Governor of Iowa, 1938; reelected 1940; elected Governor of Iowa, November 1942; married Verna E. Bensch, of Lansing, Iowa, 1927; two children, Mrs. Russell Oberlin, and David B.; member various fraternal and professional organizations and Methodist Church; elected to the United States Senate in November 1944; reelected November 1950. THOMAS ELLSWORTH MARTIN, Republican, of Iowa City, Iowa; born in Melrose, Monroe County, Iowa, January 18, 1893; attended country school in Monroe County and grade and high schools in Russell, Iowa, 1907-9; attended and graduated Albia High School, Albia, Iowa, 1909-12; A. B. degree, State Uni-versity of Iowa, 1916; juris doctor degree, Law College, State University of Iowa, 1927; Order of Coif; awarded university fellowship by Columbia University for 1927 and 1928; LL. M. degree, Columbia Uniyersity, 1928; accountant and lawyer; admitted to Iowa bar, 1927, and to the United States Supreme Court bar, 1939; member, Johnston County, Iowa State, and American Bar Associations; city solicitor of Iowa City, 1933-35; mayor of Iowa City, 1935-37; Republican nom-inee for Railroad Commissioner of Iowa in 1932 and 1934; permanent chairman, Iowa State presidential convention, February 28, 1936; graduate, First Officers’ Training Camp, Leon Springs, Tex., 1917; commissioned United States Regular Army; served with Thirty-fifth Infantry throughout World War I; retired November 10, 1919; assistant professor military science and tactics, University of Towa, 1921-23; sales analyst, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., 1916-17 and 1920-21; married Dorris Jeanette Brownlee, of Waterloo, Iowa, June 5, 1920; children, Richard Coupland and Dorris Brownlee 2d (Mrs. Raymond Reiser); elected to the Seventy-sixth to Eighty-third Congresses, inclusive; member of Committee on Military Affairs, 1939-47; member of Committee on Ways and Means 1947-55; elected to United States Senate November 2, 1954, for 6-year term beginning January 3, 1955. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTiES: Cedar, Des Moines, Henry, Iowa, Jefferson, Johnson, Lee, Louisa, Mus-catine, Scott, Van Buren, and Washington (12 counties). Population (1950), 372,574. FRED SCHWENGEL, Republican, of Davenport, Iowa; born on a farm in Franklin County, Iowa, May 28, 1907; attended the rural schools and high school at Chapin, Iowa; graduated from Sheffield (Iowa) High School in 1926 and from the Northeast Missouri Teachers College, Kirksville, Mo., in 1930; took post-graduate work at Towa University; taught school in Missouri for seven years; since September 1, 1937, engaged in insurance business in Davenport, Iowa; married Ethel Cassity of Purdin, Mo.; two children, Franklin and Dorothy; member of Zerapath Consistory at Davenport K. P., Kaaba Shrine, Loyal Order of the Moose, DeMolay Legion of Honor, Phi Sigma Epsilon and Blue Key fraternities, and the Calvary Baptist Church of Davenport; past president of Scott County and First District Young Republicans; past president Iowa Junior Chamber of Commerce; active in Red Cross, Community Chest, and Boy Scout work; served in State house of representatives for five terms; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTiES: Allamakee, Benton, Buchanan, Clayton, Clinton, Delaware, Du-buque, Fayette, Jackson, Jones, Linn, and Winneshiek (12 counties). Population (1950), 414,421. HENRY O. TALLE, Republican, of Decorah, Iowa; born and reared on a farm; by profession an educator in economics and political science; served in the United States Navy during World War I; commissioned ensign; elected to the Seventy-sixth and the Seventy-seventh Congresses from the old Fourth District; elected to the Seventy-eighth and all subsequent Congresses from the new Sec-ond District. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Black Hawk, Bremer, Butler, Cerro Gordo, Chickasaw, Floyd, Frank- lin, Grundy, Hardin, Howard, Marshall, Mitchell, Tama, and Worth (14 counties). Population (1950), 367,137. H. R. GROSS, Republican, of Waterloo, Iowa; born, Arispe, Iowa, June 30, 1899, and raised on a farm; education, rural schools, University of Missouri School of Journalism; profession, newspaper reporter and editor from 1921 to 1935; radio news commentator from 1935 to 1948; military service, Mexican Border Service 1916, American Expeditionary Forces World War I; member Presbyterian Church, Masonic Lodge, Elks, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars; married to Hazel E. Webster, Cresco, Iowa, June 29, 1929; two sons, Phil and Alan; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Appanoose, Clarke, Davis, Decatur, Jasper, Keokuk, Lucas, Mahaska, Monroe, Poweshiek, Ringgold, Union, Wapello, and Wayne (14 counties). Population(1950), 252,926. KARL MILES LECOMPTE, Republican, of Corydon, Iowa, was born in Corydon, Iowa, May 25, 1887; graduated from the Corydon High School in 1905, and from the State University of Iowa, in 1909, with a degree of B. A.; publisher of the Corydon Times-Republican since 1910; member of the State senate, 1917— 21; served as a private during World War I; was married in 1927 to Miss Dorothy Tye; elected to the Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member, Committee on Foreign Affairs; chairman, Committee on House Administration in Eightieth and Eighty-third Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Dallas, Madison, Marion, Polk, Story, and Warren (6 counties). Popu- lation (1950), 350,784. PAUL CUNNINGHAM, Republican, of Des Moines, Iowa; lawyer; born in Indiana County, Pa., son of Robert Harvey and Sarah Jane Cunningham; gradu-ated from the State Normal School, Indiana, Pa., and from the literary and law departments of the University of Michigan; Fort Sheridan Training Camp, 1917; discharged 1919, first lieutenant, Infantry; former captain, Iowa National Guard; former State representative, Polk County, Iowa; member Westminster U. P. Church, American Legion, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Masonic bodies, Odd Fellows, Elks, and various civic organizations; married Gail Fry; three children, Paul Harvey, Jr., Edward Plummer (killed on Saipan Island, November 15, 1944, in the Marines), and Harriett Sarah; elected to the Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Boone, Calhoun, Carroll, Crawford, Emmett, Greene, Hamilton, Han- cock, Humboldt, Kossuth, Palo Alto, Pocahontas, Webster, Winnebago, and Wright (15 counties). Population (1950), 300,341. JAMES I. DOLLIVER, Republican, of Fort Dodge, Iowa; born in Park Ridge, I1l., August 31, 1894; father, Rev. Robert H. Dolliver, mother, Elle Barrett Dolli-ver; was graduated from Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa, with A. B. degree in 1915, and from the University of Chicago Law School with J. D. degree in 1921; LL. D. degree (honorary) 1949; lawyer; served in the Signal Corps Service in World War I; prosecuting attorney of Webster County, Iowa, 1924-29; member of school board, Fort Dodge Independent School District, 1938-45; department commander, Iowa American Legion, 1937-38; married Rachel MeCreight, of Fort Dodge, Iowa; four children—James M., 31, former ensign, Coast Guard, now lawyer, Everett, Wash. ; Margaret, 26, now post-graduate student at Univer-sity of Minnesota; Arthur, 23, now serving as first lieutenant, Artillery, United States Army, and Robert, 21, private, United States Army, Fort Hood, Tex.; elected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Kighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Adair, Adams, Audubon, Cass, Fremont, Guthrie, Harrison, Mills, Monon, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, Shelby, and Taylor (14 counties). Population (1950), BEN FRANKLIN JENSEN, Republican, of Exira, Iowa; born December 16, 1892, on farm near Marion, Linn County, Iowa; commissioned second lieutenant during World War I; retail lumberman; student of government science and has devoted much of his life to the problems of the people; past seventh district com-mander of the American Legion; member of Lutheran Church; married Charlotte E. Hadden, of Clearfield, Iowa, and they have one daughter—Betty (Mrs. Don-ald G. Fitzpatrick): elected to the Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventp. eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Buena Vista, Cherokee, Clay, Dickinson, Ida, Lyon, O’Brien, Osceoia, Plymouth, Sage, Sioux, and Woodbury (12 counties). Population (1950), 296,637. CHARLES B. HOEVEN, Republican, of Alton, Iowa; born in Hospers, Iowa; was graduated from the Alton High School in 1913 and from the State University of Towa with a B. A. degree in 1920 and an LL. B. degree in 1922; lawyer, and was admitted to the Iowa bar in 1922; admitted to practice before United States Supreme Court, 1946; county attorney of Sioux County, Iowa, 1925-37; member of the Towa State Senate, 1937-41; president pro tempore of the Iowa State Senate, 1939-41; permanent chairman of the Towa Republican State Convention, 1940; both temporary and permanent chairman of the Iowa Republican State Judicial Convention, 1942; member, Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity, Pres-byterian Church, Masonic bodies, and various other organizations; veteran of the First World War, serving with the AEF in England and France; member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Disabled American Veterans; awarded Certificate of Accomplishment, State University of Iowa, June 1947; Deputy Majority Whip, House of Representatives, 1953-55; Deputy Republican Whip, House of Representatives, 1955-56; married Velma Ruth Pike, of Toledo, Iowa, and they have two children—Pauline Ruth Marshall and Charles Pike; elected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. KANSAS (Population (1950), 1,905,299) SENATORS ANDREW F. SCHOEPPEL, Republican, of 115 South Rutan Avenue, Wichita, Kans.; born on a farm in Barton County, Kans., November 23, 1894, the son of George J. and Anna Schoeppel; attended the district school in Ness County, Kans.; graduated from Ransom High School in 1915; attended Kansas University 1916 and 1917; left school during World War I and enlisted in the Naval Air Service; following the armistice entered the University of Nebraska Law School in 1919 and graduated with LL. B. 1922; married Marie Thomsen of Tilden, Nebr., June 1, 1924: served as county attorney of Ness County, Kans.; mayor of Ness City, Kans.; appointed and served as chairman of the Corporation Commission of the State of Kansas from 1939 until May 1942 when he resigned; elected Governor of Kansas in 1942 and again in 1944; chairman of the Interstate Oil Compact Commission of the United States 1943-45; in January 1947 joined the law firm of Foulston, Siefkin, Schoeppel, Bartlett & Powers, Wichita, Kans.; received honorary degree LL. D., Baker University, Baldwin, Kans., in 1946; received honorary degree LL. D., Waynesburg College, Waynesburg, Pa., June 7, 1953; is a Methodist; thirty-second degree Mason; KCCH; Shriner; member of Sigma Nu fraternity; Phi Alpha Delta; American Legion; Forty and Eight; member of Sedgwick County, Kans., Kansas State, and American Bar associa-tions; elected to the United States Senate November 2, 1948, for a term of 6 years; reelected November 2, 1954, for a term of 6 years. FRANK CARLSON, Republican, of Concordia, Kans.; farmer-stockman; born January 23, 1893, at Concordia, Kans.; attended rural schools, Concordia High School, Concordia Normal and Business College, and Kansas State College; World War veteran; member of Kansas Legislature 1929 and 1931 sessions; chairman of Republican State Committee 1932; member of Masonic bodies and the Baptist Church; married August 26, 1919; one daughter, Eunice Marie, born December 20, 1926; elected from the Sixth Congressional District, Kansas, to the Seventy-fourth Congress on November 6, 1934; reelected to the Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, and Seventy-ninth Con-gresses; elected Governor of Kansas November 5, 1946; reelected November 2, 1948; served as a member of the State and Federal Affairs Committee of the Hoover Committee for Reorganization of the Executive Branch of the Govern-ment; chairman of the Interstate Oil Compact Commission 1949; chairman of the National Governors’ Conference 1949; chairman Council of State Governments 1950; vice chairman President’s National Safety Conference 1950; received honor-ary degrees of doctor of laws from Bob Jones University in 1951 and from Spring-field College, Springfield, Mass., in 1953; elected to the Senate November 7, 1950; for unexpired term; elected to the Senate November 7, 1950, for regular term ending January 3, 1957; chairman of Post Office and Civil Service Committee and member of Finance Committee, Rules Committee, and Joint Committee on the Economic Report in the Eighty-third Congress. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Atchison, Brown, Clay, Doniphan, Jackson, Jefferson, Leavenworth, ia, Nemaha, Pottawatomie, Riley, Shawnee, and Washington (13 counties). Population (1950), WILLIAM H. AVERY, Republican, of Wakefield, Kans.; born in Wakefield August 11, 1911, son of the former late State Senator Herman W. Avery and Hattie C. Avery; attended the public schools of Wakefield and graduated from the University of Kansas, B. A. degree, in 1934; engaged in business as a farmer and stockman; married the former Hazel Bowles in 1940; four children, William H. 2d, Barbara Ann, Bradley, and Martha Sue; director of the Wakefield Rural High School Board of Education since 1946; member (past president) of Wake-field Lions Club, Clay County Farm Bureau, and the Methodist Church; director of the Kansas Water Shed Association; member of the State house of representa-tives since 1951 and of the legislative council since 1953; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. KANSAS Biographical SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Allen, Anderson, Bourbon, Douglas, Franklin, Johnson, Linn, Miami, and Wyandotte (9 counties). Population (1950), 359,473. ERRETT P. SCRIVNER, Republican, of Kansas City, Kans.; born in Newton, Kans., March 20, 1898, son of Rev. William H. and Etta (West) Scrivner; at-tended grade schools in several Kansas towns; graduated from Manual Training High School; Kansas City, Mo.; enlisted in Battery B, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Field Artillery, in July 1917; served overseas with the Thirty-fifth Division; awarded Silver Star and Purple Heart medals; graduated from Kansas University, 1925, LL. B.; member of Phi Delta Phi and Order of Coif; general practice of the law; member of Wyandotte County Bar Association, Kansas State Bar Associa-tion, and of the bar of the United States Supreme Court; past State commander, American Legion (Kansas); member of Christian Church and Masonic bodies; married Jean Lorraine Marshall, 1921; one daughter, Nancy Lee; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on September 14, 1943, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of U. S. Guyer; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Chautauqua, Cherokee, Cowley, Crawford, Elk, Labette, Montgomery, Neosho, and Wilson (9 counties). Population (1950), 227,270. MYRON V. GEORGE, Republican, of Altamont, Kans.; born in Erie, Kans., January 6, 1900; attended grade school and graduated from Labette County Com-munity High School at Altamont, Kans.; served in World War I, enlisted April 1917, discharged May 1919; published newspapers 17 years Edna, Kans.; right-of-way agent, Kansas State Highway Commission 1939-42; executive secretary Kansas State Highway Commission 1942-45; acting director, Kansas State Highway Commission May 8, 1945, to September 1945; director of Kansas Second-ary Roads Department, October 1945 to December 1946; executive secretary, Kansas State Highway Commission, December 1946 to October 1950; resigned to run for Congress; charter member Altamont Legion Post, held all offices in American Legion Post including junior and senior commander, Third District; former Labette County Republican chairman 4 years, served 8 years secretary-treasurer Third District Congressional Committee; married Hazel E. Eplee, Parsons, Kans.; have three children, Elaine M. Hoffman, Kansas City, Kans., Myron Don George, medical student, George Washington University, Wash-ington, D. C., and Charles Richard, University of Kansas; four grandchildren; all members Methodist Church; member of Masonic Lodge and American Legion; elected November 7, 1950, to short term Eighty-first Congress; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIiES: Butler, Chase, Coffee, Dickinson, Geary, Greenwood, Harvey, Lyon, McPherson, Marion, Morris, Osage, Sedgwick, Wabaunsee, and Woodson (15 counties). Population (1950), 448,435. EDWARD H. REES, Republican, of Lyon County Kans.; born on a farm in Lyon County, Kans.; was a student at the Kansas State Teachers College, of Emporia, Kans.; was admitted to the practice of law in 1915; is married and has one son; member of the Kansas House of Representatives, 1927-33, being ma-jority floor leader, 1931-33; served in the State senate, 1933-35; served as chair-man of the Kansas Senate Judiciary Committee, 1935-37; member of the Kansas Judicial Council, 1933-37; is engaged in the general practice of law at Emporia, Kans., also operates a farm and interested in agriculture; member of Congrega-tional Church, various Masonic bodies, the American Legion, and the Farm Bureau and Grange; elected to the Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Barber, Barton, Clark, Comanche, Edwards, Finney, Ford, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Hamilton, Harper, Haskell, Hodgeman, Kearney, Kingman, Kiowa, Lane, Meade, Morton, Ness, Pawnee, Pratt, Reno, Rice, Rush, Scott, Seward, Stafford, Stanton, Stevens, Sumner, and Wichita (33 counties). Population (1950), 311,283. CLIFFORD R. HOPE, Republican, of Garden City, Kans.; born Birmingham, Iowa, June 9, 1893; resident of Finney County, Kansas, since 1906; graduate Garden City High School; attended Nebraska Weslyan University, Lincoln, Nebr., 1913-14; graduated Washburn Law School, Topeka, Kans., with LL. B. degree, 1917; honorary degrees: LL. D., Washburn Municipal University, Topeka, Kans., 1951; D. C. L., Sterling College, Sterling, Kans., 1952; in military service May 1917-April 1919; entered practice of law, Garden City, Kans., immediately after discharge; member Kansas House of Representatives 1921-27; Speaker Pro Tem 1923-25; Speaker 1925-27; elected to Seventieth and all succeeding Con-gresses from 7th (now 5th) Kansas District; member of House Committee on Agriculture since entering Congress; ranking Republican member of committee since 1932; chairman, Eightieth Congress 1947-48, Eighty-third Congress 1953-54; has served as member of House Committee on Labor and on several special committees; member Republican Congressional Committee 1933-46; secretary Republican Conference of House of Representatives 1934-45; chairman of Repub-lican Conference House of Representatives since 1951 and member Republican Policy Committee; member United States Delegation, Food and Agriculture Organization, Quebec 1945, Copenhagen 1946, Washington 1949, Rome 1951; Rome 1955; delegate to Interparliamentary Union meetings, Stockholm 1949, Istanbul 1951; Congressional Adviser to United States Delegation to Inter-American Conservation Conference, September 1948 and American Delegations to International Wheat Conferences 1948-49, and 1952; member of Missouri Basin Survey Commission 1952; married Pauline E. Sanders in Topeka, Kans., 1921; two children: Clifford R. Hope, Jr., and Martha, now Mrs. Frank West; six grandchildren; Presbyterian; Masonic Orders including Consistory and Shrine; Odd Fellows, Elks, American Legion, VFW. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Cheyenne, Cloud, Decatur, Ellis, Ellsworth, Gove, Graham, Jewell, Lincoln, Logan, Mitchell, Norton, Osborne, Ottawa, Phillips, Rawlins, Republic, Rooks, Russell, Sane Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Thomas, Trego, and Wallace (26 counties). Population (1950), WINT SMITH, Republican, of Mankato, Kans.; born in Mankato, Kans., son of W. H. and Ella C. Smith; graduated from Mankato High School; A. B., University of Kansas, 1920; LL. B., Yale University, 1922; married Blanche G. Kingsley, daughter of George W. and Ida M. Kingsley; served as combat In-fantry officer with 24 months overseas in World War I, and as lieutenant colonel in World War II as commanding officer of the Six Hundred and Thirty-fifth T. D. Bn. with 22 months overseas; served as assistant attorney general; attorney, State Highway Commission, 1931-40; practicing attorney; member of Methodist Church; Mason; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; re-elected to Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. KENTUCKY B tographical 93 KENTUCKY (Population (1950), 2,944,806) SENATORS EARLE C. CLEMENTS, Democrat, of Morganfield, Union County, Ky.; born in Morganfield, Ky., October 22, 1896; educated in Morganfield public schools and University of Kentucky; enlisted, 1917, for service in World War I; dis-charged captain, Infantry; farmer; married Sara Blue, of Morganfield, Ky.; daughter, Elizabeth (Mrs. Tyler Abell); served as sheriff, clerk, and judge of Union County, Ky.; elected to Kentucky State Senate November 1941, serving as majority floor leader in 1944; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress November 1944; reelected November 1946; elected Governor of Kentucky November 1947; elected to the United States Senate November 1950, for the short term, taking the oath of office on November 27, 1950, and also for the 6-year term expiring January 1957. ALBEN WILLIAM BARKLEY, Democrat, of Paducah, Ky., was born in Graves County, Ky., November 24, 1877; educated in the county schools and in Marvin College, Clinton, Ky., graduating there in 1897, receiving A. B. degree, afterward attending Emory College at Oxford, Ga., and the University of Virginia Law School at Charlottesville, Va.; is a lawyer by profession, having been ad-mitted to the bar at Paducah, Ky., in 1901; was elected prosecuting attorney for McCracken County, Ky., in 1905 for a term of 4 years; at expiration of term was elected judge of the McCracken County court and served until elected to Congress; was elected to the Sixty-third and all succeeding Congresses; was chairman State Democratic conventions at Louisville, Ky., 1919, and at Lexing-ton, Ky., May 1924; was delegate at large to Democratic National Conventions at San Francisco in 1920, at New York in 1924, at Houston in 1928, at Chicago in 1932, at Philadelphia in 1936, and at Chicago in 1940, serving as temporary chairman at Chicago and Philadelphia; served as permanent chairman at the Democratic National Convention in 1940; elected to United States Senate from Kentucky for term beginning March 4, 1927; reelected for the term beginning March 4, 1933; reelected for term beginning January 3, 1939; and reelected for term beginning January 3, 1945; was elected majority leader of the Senate in 1937 to succeed the late Senator Joseph T. Robinson, of Arkansas, and served until January 3, 1947, when he was elected minority leader; served as tempo-rary chairman and made keynote address at Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in 1948, which nominated him for the Vice Presidency of the United States; elected Vice President November 2, 1948, for term beginning January 20, 1949; married Dorothy Brower June 23, 1903 (deceased March 10, 1947); married second time (Jane) Mrs. Carleton S. Hadley, of St. Louis, Mo., November 18, 1949; elected to the United States Senate for term beginning January 3, 1955. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Ballard, Butler, Caldwell, Calloway, Carlisle, Christian, Crittenden, Fulton, Graves, Hickman, Livingston, Lyon, McCracken, Marshall, Muhlenberg, Ohio, and Trigg (17 counties). Population (1950) 304,978. NOBLE JONES GREGORY, Democrat, of Mayfield, Ky.; born in Mayfield, Ky., August 30, 1897, son of William Jones and Rosa A. (Boyd) Gregory; edu-cated in private and public schools of Mayfield; married to Miss Marion Hale, of Mayfield, on June 22, 1925; one daughter, Marion Hale; served in various official capacities with First National Bank of Mayfield since 1917; resigned as cashier and trust officer after election to Congress in 1936; at present, director of this bank; Presbyterian; member of Elks, Odd Fellows, and other fraternal orders; elected to Seventy-fifth Congress on November 3, 1936; reelected to each suc-ceeding Congress through the Eighty-fourth; member of Committee on Ways and Means and member of Democratic National Congressional Campaign Committee. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Allen, Breckenridge, Daviess, Edmonson, Grayson, Hancock, Hender-son, Hopkins, Logan, McLean, Meade, Simpson, Todd, Union, Warren, and Webster (16 counties). Population (1950), 328,086. : WILLIAM H. NATCHER, Democrat, of Bowling Green, Warren County, Ky.; born in Bowling Green, Ky., on September 11, 1909, son of J. M. and Blanche Hays Natcher; educated in the public schools of Bowling Green, Ky., and high school at Ogden Preparatory Department; A. B. degree, Western Kentucky State College, Bowling Green, Ky.; LL. B. degree, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; married to Miss Virginia Reardon, of Bowling Green, Ky., on June 17, 1937; two daughters, Celeste, 14, and Louise, 10; practicing attorney, Bowling Green, Ky., since March 18, 1934; Federal conciliation commissioner 1936-37 for Western District of Kentucky; elected county attorney of Warren County in 1937 and served three 4-year terms; elected Commonwealth attorney of the 8th Judicial District, composed of Allen and Warren Counties, in 1951 and served until August 15, 1953, having been elected to Congress; Baptist; member of Kiwanis club, Odd Fellows, American Legion Post 23, and 40 and 8 Mammoth Cave Voiture 1146; president of the Bowling Green Bar Association; past president of the Young Democratic Clubs of Kentucky 1941-46; during World War II served in the United States Navy from October 1942 to December 1945; elected to the Eighty-third Congress August 1, 1953, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the Hon. Garrett L. Withers; reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress on November 2, 1954; home address: 1017 Covington Avenue, Bowling Green, Ky.; district office: Davenport Building. THIRD DISTRICT.—JEFFERSON COUNTY. Population (1950), 484,615. JOHN M. ROBSION, Jr., Republican, of Louisville, Ky.; lawyer; born in Barbourville, Ky., August 28, 1904; son of the late United States Senator and Member of Congress, John M. Robsion, and Lida Stansberry Robsion; attended George Washington, Georgetown, and National Universities in Washington, D. C.; admitted to the bar in 1926; appointed Chief of the Law Division, United States Bureau of Pensions, in 1929, the youngest Chief of a major division in the Federal service; resigned from Government service in 1935 to resume practice of law in Louisville, Ky.; often served as special circuit judge by appointment of both political parties; former president of several civic groups, including the Salvation Army; World War II veteran, with 2 years overseas, including service on the staff of General Mark Clark; member of the Christian Church, Sigma Nu, Masons, and other fraternal organizations; also member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, and Military Order of the World Wars; married to the former Laura Selinda Edwards; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress; committee assignment—Judiciary. FOURTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Adair, Anderson, Barren, Boyle, Bullitt, Green, Hardin, Hart, Larue, Lincoln, Marion, Mercer, Metcalfe, Nelson, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer, Taylor, Washington, and Woodford (20 counties). Population (1950), 327,153. FRANK LESLIE CHELF, Democrat, of Lebanon, Marion County, Ky.; born Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Ky., September 22, 1907; parents, Judge Weed S. Chelf, deceased, and Hallie Wrather Chelf, deceased; at age of 5 years, at death of parents, was placed in Masonic Widows and Orphans Home of Ken-tucky; attended St. Mary’s College, St. Mary, Ky., and Centre College, Danville, Ky.; received LL. B. degree, Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn.; admitted to the bar, 1931; married Louise Rash, North Middletown, Bourbon County, Ky., 1935; children—Carolyn, Bonnie, and Frank L., Jr.; elected prosecuting attorney, Marion County, three consecutive 4-year terms; in July 1942 took leave of absence and served in World War II with U. S. Army Air Forces; was a major when retired due to physical disability, August 1944; member, Phi Delta Theta, American Legion, V. F. W., Knights Templar, Eastern Star; served as chairman special House judiciary subcommittee that investigated Department of Justice in 1952; elected to Seventy-ninth Congress; reelected to Eightieth, Eighty-first, Pini eoond; Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member, Judiciary ommittee. KENTUCKY Biographical FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Boone, Boyd, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Fleming, Gallatin, Grant, Greenup, Kenton, Lawrence, Lewis, Mason, Pendleton, and Trimble (15 counties). Population (1950), 372,164. BRENT SPENCE, Democrat, of Fort Thomas, Ky.; son of Philip Brent and Virginia (Berry) Spence; born in Newport, Ky.; attorney at law, served as State senator for 4 years; and city solicitor of the city of Newport for 8 years; elected to the Seventy-second Congress from the Sixth District; reelected to the Seventy-third Congress from the State at large; reelected from the Fifth District to the Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; elected chairman of the Committee on Banking and Currency on December 3, 1943, and served until the election of his successor by the Eightieth Congress; again elected chairman of that committee by the Eighty-first and Eighty-second Congresses and served until the Eighty-third Congress; reelected chairman by the Eighty-fourth Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bath, Bourbon, Carter, Clark, Estill, Fayette, Franklin, Garrard, Harrison, Henry, Jessamine, Madison, Menifee, Montgomery, Nicholas, Owen, Powell, Robertson, Rowan, and Scott (20 counties). Population (1950), 363,423. JOHN CLARENCE WATTS, Democrat, of Jessamine County, Kentucky; born in Nicholasville, Ky., July 9, 1902; was graduated from Nicholasville High School in 1921; from University of Kentucky at Lexington in 1925; from the law school of the University of Kentucky in 1927; is a lawyer by profession and engaged in the business of farming; was elected police judge for Nicholasville, Ky., in 1929, for a term of 4 years; at expiration of term was elected county attorney and served three full terms until 1945; married Miss Nora Wilburn, of Lexington, and they have one daughter, Lillian Frances, age 7; served as county chairman of his party for Jessamine County for 24 years; elected to the Kentucky State Legislature in 1947 and served as majority floor leader in the house of representatives; served as commissioner of motor transportation for the State of Kentucky from 1948 until 1951, when he was elected to the Eighty-second Congress at a special election on April 14, 1951; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. - SEVENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Breathitt, Elliott, Floyd, Johnson, Knott, Lee, Letcher, Magoffin, Martin, Morgan, Perry, Pike, and Wolfe (13 counties). Population (1950), 347,451. CARL D. PERKINS, Democrat, of Hindman, Knott County, Ky.; born in Hindman, Ky., October 15, 1912, where he still resides; son of J. E. and Dora Calhoun Perkins; educated in the Knott County grade schools and Hindman High School; attended Caney Junior College; studied law at Jefferson School of Law, Louisville, Ky., graduating in 1935 and began practice of law; married Miss Verna Johnson, of Knott County, Ky.; one son, Carl Christopher, born August 6, 1954; member of the American Legion and Masons; Baptist; served an un-expired term in 1939 as commonwealth attorney from thirty-first judicial dis-trict; member of Kentucky General Assembly from the ninety-ninth district in 1940; elected Knott County attorney in 1941 and reelected in 1945; resigned January 1, 1948, to become counsel for department of highways, Frankfort, Ky.; enlisted man in World War II, and saw service in European theater, participat-ing in battles of northern France, the Ardennes, the Rhineland, and central Europe; elected on November 2, 1948, to the Eighty-first Congress; reelected to the Highty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Bell, Casey, Clay, Clinton, Cumberland, Harlan, Jackson, Knox, Laurel, Leslie, McCreary, Monroe, Owsley, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Russell, Wayne, and Whitley (18 counties). Population (1950), 416,936. EUGENE SILER, Republican, of Williamsburg, Ky.; lawyer; born in Williams-burg, Ky., June 26, 1900; educated at Cumberland College, Williamsburg, Ky., and the University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.; served as an enlisted man in the United States Navy in World War I and as a captain in the United States Army in World War II; elected judge of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky in 1945, serving until January 1, 1949; Republican nominee for Governor of Kentucky in 1951; elected moderator of General Association of Kentucky Baptists in 1952 and reelected in 1953; married; four children: Mrs. J. R. White of Sardinia, Ind.; Mrs. O. D. Hungerford of Kingsport, Tenn.; Carolyn Siler, student at University of Kentucky, and Eugene Siler, Jr., student at Vanderbilt University; member of Masons, Odd Fellows, American Legion, and Junior O. U. A. M.; trustee of Cumberland College; director of the Bank of Williamsburg, Kingsport Grocery Co., and the Kentucky Mine Supply Co.; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. LOUISIANA (Population (1950), 2, 683,516) SENATORS ALLEN JOSEPH ELLENDER, Sr., Democrat, of Houma, La.; born in Monte-gut, Terrebonne Parish, La., September 24, 1891; lawyer and farmer; graduate of St. Aloysius College, New Orleans, La., and Tulane University of Louisiana, at New Orleans, with degrees of M. A. and LL. B.; married to Miss Helen Calhoun Donnelly (died September 30, 1949); one son—Allen J., Jr.; served in World War I; city attorney of Houma, 1913-15; district attorney, Terrebonne Parish, 1915-16; delegate to Constitutional Convention of Louisiana in 1921; member of the house of representatives of Louisiana, 1924-36; floor leader, 1928-32, during administration of the late Huey P. Long, Governor; speaker of the house of representatives, 1932-36; Democratic nominee for United States Senator from Louisiana, and elected without opposition in the general election held on Novem-ber 3, 1936, for the term ending January 3, 1943; reelected November 3, 1942, in the general election, without opposition, for the term ending January 3, 1949; reelected without opposition in the general election held on November 2, 1948, for the term ending January 3, 1955; again reelected without opposition in the general election held on November 2, 1954, for the term ending January 3, 1961; Democratic national committeeman from Louisiana, 1939-40. RUSSELL B. LONG, Democrat; born in Shreveport, La., November 3, 1918, of Huey P. and Rose McConnell Long; attended public schools in Shreveport, Baton Rouge, and New Orleans, La.; graduate of Louisiana State University, B. A. degree in 1941, LL. B. degree in 1942; lawyer; admitted to Louisiana bar in June 1942; member of Delta Kappa Epsilon, Omicron Delta Kappa, Order of the Coif, Tau Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Phi, Lions, Elks, and American Legion; lieutenant, United States Naval Reserve; combat veteran of World War II; vol-unteered in June 1942 and served until November 1945; married Katherine Hattic; two daughters, Rita Katherine and Pamela Rust; elected to United States Senate on November 2, 1948, to fill unexpired term of the late John H. Overton; reelected November 7, 1950, for 6-year term beginning January 3, 1951. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—City oF NEW ORLEANS: Wards 3 to 9 and 15. PARISHES: Plaquemines and St. Bernard. Population (1950), 350,311. F. EDWARD HEBERT (pronounced ‘“A-Bear’”’), Democrat, of New Orleans, La., was born in New Orleans, La., October 12, 1901; educated in the public and parochial elementary schools, Jesuit High School, and Tulane University of New Orleans; newspaperman on the New Orleans States and New Orleans Times-Picayune; city editor of the New Orleans States; elected successively to the Seventy-seventh through the Eighty-fourth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—City oF NEW ORLEANS: Wards 1, 2, 10 through 14, 16, and 17. PARISHES: Jeffer-son, St. Charles, St. James, and St. John the Baptist. Population (1950), 392,891. HALE BOGGS, Democrat, of New Orleans, La.; born on February 15, 1914, on the Mississippi Gulf Coast; educated in the public and parochial schools of Jeffer-son Parish, La., and was graduated from Tulane University with B. A. degree in 1935 and LL. B. degree in 1937; served as youngest Democrat in the Seventy-seventh Congress and was a member of the Banking and Currency Committee; served in World War II as an officer in the United States Naval Reserve and United States Maritime Service; separated from the service in January 1946; nominated to the Eightieth Congress on September 10, 1946; member of the Beta Theta Pi academic fraternity, the Omicron Delta Kappa leadership fra-ternity, the Phi Beta Kappa scholastic fraternity, the New Orleans, Louisiana, EPR LOUISIANA Biographical and American Bar Associations, the Roman Catholic Church, the New Orleans Association of Commerce, the Sons of the American Revolution, Society of Colonial Wars, the American Legion, AMVETS, Catholic War Veterans, and the Knights of Columbus; married to Miss Corinne Morrison Claiborne of New Roads and New Orleans, La.; three children—Barbara Rowena, Thomas Hale, Jr., and Corinne Claiborne; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; appointed to Committee on Ways and Means January 1, 1949; American delegate to Interparliamentary Union, Rome, 1948; Stockholm, 1949; Dublin, 1950; Bern, 1952; Washington, 1953; Vienna, 1954; Helsinki, 1955; chairman, Committee on Elections, Eighty-second Congress and ranking minority member, Kighty-third Congress; chairman, Special Subcommittee on Narcotics, Eighty-third Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Assumption, Iberia, Lafayette, La Fourche, St. Martin, St. Mary, Terrebonne, and Vermilion (8 parishes). Population (1950), 299,747. EDWIN E. WILLIS, Democrat, of St. Martinville, La.; born October 2, 1904; lawyer; married to Estelle Bulliard; one child, Bob Willis; elected to State Senate in January 1948; elected to Eighty-first Congress November 2, 1948; reelected to Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne, De Soto, Red River, and Webster (7 parishes). Population (1950), 333,069. OVERTON BROOKS, Democrat, of Shreveport, La., was born in East Baton Rouge Parish, La., parents, Claude M. Brooks, deceased, and Mrs. Penelope Overton Brooks; living—four sisters and one brother; educated in the schools of East Baton Rouge Parish; enlisted in the United States Army in July 1918 and served in the Sixth Field Artillery, First Regular Army Division, until September 1, 1919, serving in France, Belgium, and Germany during this time; graduated from the law school of the Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La., on April 10,1923, at which time he began practicing law at Shreveport, La.; became United States Commissioner on September 1, 1925, and served as such for 10 years; married Miss Mollie Meriwether on June 1, 1933, and they have one child— Laura Anne; member of the Episcopal Church, thirty-second degree Mason and Shriner, Elks, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation, Shreveport Bar Association, Louisiana State Bar Association, . Kiwanis Club, Forty and Eight Organization, Bienville Cattlemen’s Association, Webster Parish Farm Bureau; president National Rivers and Harbors Congress; elected to Seventy-fifth and to the nine succeeding Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—PARIsHES: Caldwell, Catahoula, Concordia, East Carroll, Franklin, Jackson, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, and West Carroll (14 parishes). Population (1950), 323,891. OTTO ERNEST PASSMAN, Democrat, of Monroe, La.; born on a farm in Washington Parish, near Franklinton, La., June 27, 1900, of Irish-French-Holland Dutch extraction; parents, Ed Passman and Pheriby Carrier Passman; married Miss Willie Bateman of Franklinton, La.; graduate of Baton Rouge High School; graduate of Commercial Business College; business executive and civic leader; owner of Passman Equipment Co., Monroe, La. (manufacturers and distributors of commercial refrigerators and restaurant equipment) ; owner of Delta Furniture Co., Monroe, La.; commissioned a lieutenant in the United States Navy, Octo-ber 11, 1942; served as matériel and procurement officer; returned to civilian life, September 5, 1944; member, First Baptist Church, Monroe, La.; past State Commander, American Veterans of World War II, Inc.; member, American Legion; thirty-second degree Mason; Shriner; Knight Templar; member, Red Cross of Constantine; member, Order of Eastern Star; Past Grand Master of Masons of Louisiana; member, Monroe Rotary Club; member, board of directors, Masonic Temple Building, New Orleans; president, Mississippi Valley Flood Control Association; reelected to the EighCongresses. elected to the ty-first, Eight Eightieth y-second, Congress Eighty-third, on November and Eigh 5, ty-f 1946; ourth 68172°—56———6 SIXTH DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Ascension, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Washington, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana (12 parishes). Population (1950), 417,898. JAMES HOBSON MORRISON, Democrat, of Hammond, La.; born in Ham-mond, La., December 8 1908; attended the public schools; was graduated from Tulane University in 1935 with LL. B. degree; admitted to the bar in 1934 and commenced practice in Hammond, La.; married Miss Marjorie Abbey, of Webb, Miss., February 14, 1940; two children, Hobson and Benjamin; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-t hird, and Eighty-fourth Con- gresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Acadia, Allen, Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, Evangeline, Jef-ferson Davis, and St. Landry (8 parishes). Population (1950), 315,933. T. ASHTON THOMPSON, Democrat, of Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish, La.; born March 31, 1916, son of C. A. Thompson, deceased, and Rosa Soileau Thomp-son, attended public school in Ville Platte; attended Louisiana State University and completed course in higher accounting; religion, Catholic; married Willa Newman, of Leesville, La., in 1939; entered State government service in 1934; was traveling auditor for the Louisiana Highway Commission; transferred to staff of State Department of Finance in 1940; assisted in State reorganization plan; veteran of World War II; served 3% years in United States Air Force; appointed State budget officer and financial adviser to the Louisiana Legislature, and designed and installed a complete accounting system for all State agencies; author of legislation for State employees retirement system and subsequently elected twice to 4-year terms as chairman of board of trustees of that system; member of National Association of State Budget Officers and National Committee on Gov-ernmental Accounting; appointed to National Finance Committee of AMVETS in 1948 and devised first budget and accounting system for that organization; member of the American Legion; represented United States Department of State in Louisiana in training of foreign representatives in principles of democracy; represented Louisiana at the national assembly of the States in the development of the civil defense program; elected to the Eighty-third Congress on November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Avoyelles, Grant, La Salle, Natchitoches, Rapides, Sabine, Vernon, and Winn (8 parishes). Population (1950), 249,776. GEORGE SHANNON LONG, Democrat, of Pineville, La.; born September 11, 1883, 7 miles south of Winnfield on a small farm in a log cabin; son of Huey Pierce Long, Sr., and Caladonia Tison Long; moved to Winnfield with parents when 5 years old; attended the public schools in Winn Parish; also attended Mount Lebanon College; taught school in Winn Parish; received D. D. S. degree in 1904 and admitted to the bar in Oklahoma in 1923; was in the officers training school at Waco, Tex., during World War I when peace was declared; past president of the Chamber of Commerce, member of the First Baptist Church, thirty-second degree Mason, Shriner, and Kiwanian; married Jewell Tyson, of Pineville, La., May 11, 1953; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. MAINE Biographical | 59 MAINE (Population (1950), 913,774) SENATORS MARGARET CHASE SMITH, Republican, Skowhegan. FREDERICK G. PAYNE, Republican, of Waldoboro, Maine; born in Lewiston, Maine, July 24, 1900; attended public schools of Lewiston, Maine, and the Bentley School of Accounting and Finance, Boston, Mass.; married and has two sons; mayor of Augusta, Maine, 1935-41; Maine commissioner of finance and director of budget 1940-42; lieutenant colonel in Army Air Forces Reserve; Governor of Maine 1949-53; elected to the United States Senate September 8, 1952, for the term expiring January 3, 1959. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Cumberland, Oxford, Sagadahoc, and York (4 counties). Population (1950), 327,874. ROBERT HALE, Republican, of Portland, Maine; born in Portland, Maine, November 29, 1889; was graduated from Portland High School, 1906; A. B. degree, Bowdoin College, 1910; B. A. degree, Oxford University, England, 1912; studied at Harvard Law School 1913-14; M. A. degree, Oxford University, 1921; honorary M. A. degree, University of Maine, 1931; honorary LL. D., Bowdoin, 1947; fraternities, Psi Upsilon and Phi Beta Kappa; admitted to Massachusetts bar in 1914; Maine bar in 1917; practiced law, Portland, Maine, 1917-42; repre-sentative to Maine Legislature, 1923 to 1930; speaker of Maine House of Rep-resentatives 1929-30; served in the United States Army, August 1917 to Sep-tember 1919, in grades from private to second lieutenant; married Agnes Burke, of Morristown, N. J., April 20, 1922; daughter, Mrs. Cornelius J. Tyson, Jr., New York City; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress September 14, 1942; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Androscoggin, Franklin, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Somerset, and ‘Waldo (7 counties). Population (1950), 295,754. CHARLES P. NELSON, Republican; born in Waterville, Maine, July 2, 1907; graduated from Cony High School in Augusta, Maine, 1924; Colby College, A. B., 1928; Harvard Law School, LL. B., 1931; admitted to Maine bar, 1931; member Maine Board of Bar Examiners, 1946-48; married in 1931 to Elisabeth Gross (deceased) ; daughter, Elisabeth Anne; married Arlene S. Emery, 1954; daughters by marriage, Patricia and Ellen; city solicitor, Augusta, Maine, 1934-42; mayor, 1947-48; entered military service in Air Corps, second lieutenant, 1942; dis-charged lieutenant colonel 1946 with 2 years’ service in ETO; elected to Eighty-first Congress September 13, 1948; reelected to Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member Committee on Armed Services. THIRD DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Aroostook, Hancock, Penobscot, Piscataquis, and Washington (5 counties). Population (1950), 290,146. CLIFFORD GUY MCcINTIRE, Republican of Perham, Maine; born at Perham, Maine, May 4, 1908, son of Frank C. and Velma Smith MeclIntire; educated in public schools of Perham; Washburn High School, Washburn, Maine (Vocational Agriculture, graduated 1925); University of Maine, Orono, Maine (College of Agriculture, B. S. Agronomy, 1930); R. O. T. C., 1925 to 1927, Uni-versity of Maine, member of Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Sigma, Free and Accepted Masons, the Washburn Rotary Club, and the Baptist Church of Perham; engaged in farming at Perham since 1930; from 1933 to 1947 employed as appraiser, supervisor, and regional manager for Farm Credit Administration, Springfield, Mass.; 1947 to 1951 employed as assistant general manager of Maine Potato Growers, Inc., Presque Isle; married September 11, 1931, to Wilda A. Holts of Perham; one daughter, Patrice, and one son, Blynn; elected to the Eighty-second Congress October 22, 1951, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Frank Fellows; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. MARYLAND (Population (1950), 2,343,001) SENATORS JOHN MARSHALL BUTLER, Republican, of 221 Upnor Road, Baltimore 12, Md.; born July 21, 1897, Baltimore, Md., served 26 months during World War I with One-Hundred and Tenth Field Artillery, Twenty-ninth Division, over-seas 12 months; matriculated at the Johns Hopkins University; later attended University of Maryland and graduated in 1926 with an LL. B. degree; since then carried on law practice; with the City Service Commission of Baltimore City, April 1947 to June 1949; married Miss Marie Louise Abell; elected to the United States Senate November 7, 1950, for the term expiring January 3, 1957. JAMES GLENN BEALL, Republican, of Frostburg, Md.; born in Frostburg, Md.; attended the public schools and Gettysburg (Pa.) College; member of Sigma Chi Fraternity; during the First World War served in the Ordnance Corps, United States Army, being discharged with the rank of sergeant; engaged in the insurance and real-estate business; member of the Allegany County Road Com-mission, 1923-30; served in the Maryland State senate, 1930-34; served as mem-ber and chairman of the Maryland State Roads Commission, 1938-39; Episco-palian; married; three sons; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, and Eighty-second Congresses; elected to the United States Senate November 4, 1952, for the term ending January 3, 1959. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Annes, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester (9 counties). Population (1950), 210,623. EDWARD TYLOR MILLER, Republican, of Easton, Md.; born at Woodside, Md., February 1, 1895; graduated from Sidwell’s Friends School, Washington, D. C., 1912; graduated from Yale in 1916 with A. B. degree; member of Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, American Legion, 40 and 8, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Psi Upsilon, National Grange, Lions, Elks Club, K. of P., A. F. and A. M., and Shrine; Infantry officer in World War I; practiced law since 1920; served as referee in bankruptcy; police and juvenile judge; served as colonel of Infantry in World War II; married Josephine W. Ford in 1942; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. Spoon DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Baltimore, Carroll, and Harford (3 counties). Population (1950), JAMES PATRICK SINNOTT DEVEREUX, Republican, of Stevenson, Md.; born February 20, 1903; occupation, farmer; retired brigadier general, United States Marine Corps, 25 years’ active service; married; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member, Armed Services Committee. THIRD DISTRICT.—CIiTy OF BALTIMORE: Wards 1 to 8; ward 18, precincts 3 to 9; wards 22 to 24; ward 26, precincts 1 to 25; ward 27, precinct 1. Population 298,598. EDWARD A. GARMATZ, Democrat, of Baltimore, Md.; born in Baltimore, Md., February 7, 1903; attended the public schools and the Polytechnic Institute; married to Ruth Burchard; engaged in the electrical business; associated with the Maryland State Racing Commission for 3 years; served as police magistrate 1944-47; elected to the Eightieth Congress July 15, 1947, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Thomas D’Alesandro; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. MARYLAND B 1ographical 61 FOURTH DISTRICT.—CiTY oF BALTIMORE: Wards 9 to 14; ward 17; ward 18, precincts 1 and 2; wards 19 and 20, ward 27, precincts 20 to 26A and 33 to 37. Population (1950), 312,835. GEORGE H. FALLON, Democrat, of Baltimore, Md.; born in the city of Baltimore, July 24, 1902, the son of Lawrence Fallon, Sr., and Mary Dempsey Fallon; educated in the public schools and Calvert Business College, Johns Hopkins University (night); engaged in the advertising sign business; partner in the Lawrence Fallon Co.; married Miss Willa Virginia Thomas in 1929 and they have one child, Mary Joyce; elected to Democratic State Central Committee of Baltimore in 1938, served as chairman; elected to the Baltimore City Council in 1939; reelected in 1943; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on November 7, 1944; reelected to the Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, Howard, Prince Georges, and St. Marys (6 counties). CITY oF BALTIMORE: Ward 25, precincts 12 to 19. Population (1950), 426,371. RICHARD E. LANKFORD, Democrat, of Annapolis, Md.; born in Wilming-ton, Delaware, July 22, 1914; son of Floyd and Sarah Estep Lankford; educated in schools in Maryland and Virginia; graduated University of Virginia, B. S., 1937 and University of Maryland, LL. B., in 1940; married Mary Elizabeth Allen of Charleston, S. C., June 8, 1939; two children, Sallie and Richard; ad-mitted to the bar in 1940 and practiced since in Annapolis, Md.; engaged in active management of tobacco and cattle farms; commissioned an ensign, USNR, in July 1942, served 2% years in European Theater of Operations, and released to inactive duty as a lieutenant in February 1946; member of Annapolis Rotary Club, Annapolis Chapter Military Order of World Wars, Southern Maryland Society, Annapolitan Club, Annapolis Yacht Club, Annapolis Chamber of Com-merce, Anne Arundel County Trade Council, St. Anne’s Protestant Episcopal Church (Vestryman), Commission on Christian Social Relations (Diocese of Maryland), and Advisory Board of Anne Arundel General Hospital; former member of Advisory Board of Salvation Army 1947-48; chairman Anne Arundel Community Chest Campaigns, 1950 and 1953; chairman Annapolis Red Cross Drive in 1947; member, Executive Council, Anne Arundel Area, Boy Scouts of America in 1951; appointed to house of delegates in 1948 to fill unexpired term and elected in 1950; member of legislative council in 1953; first president of Young Democrats of Anne Arundel County; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. SIXTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Allegany, Frederick, Garrett, Montgomery, and Washington (5 coun-ties). Population (1950), 416,389. DEWITT S. HYDE, Republican, of Bethesda, Md.; born March 21, 1909, in the District of Columbia; graduated from George Washington University, LL. B. degree in 1935; lawyer; married former Mildred R. Sullivan in 1935; member of bar in Maryland and the District of Columbia; lieutenant commander, United States Navy 1943-46; instructor of law at Benjamin Franklin University 1946— 51; member house of delegates, general assembly of Maryland, 1947-50; member of senate of Maryland 1951 and 1952; member of Kappa Sigma fraternity, Bethesda Lions Club, Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Barristers Club of the District of Columbia, American Legion Post 105, BPOE Lodge 1677, AMVETS, and the Montgomery County Historical Association; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CITY OF BALTIMORE: Wards 15, 16, and 21; ward 25, precincts 1 to 11; ward 26, Does 26 to 31; ward 27, precincts 2 to 19, 27 to 32, and 38 to 62; and ward 28. Population (1950), SAMUEL N. FRIEDEL, Democrat, of Baltimore, Md.; born in Washington, D. C., April 18, 1898; attended public schools of Baltimore and business college; married the former Regina Bradley Johnson; president of an industrial loan com-pany; elected to the house of delegates of the Maryland State Legislature in 1935, serving from 1935 to 1939 as a member of the ways and means committee; in 1939 was elected to the city council of Baltimore to fill the unexpired term of a vacancy in the first district; reelected in 1939 and again in 1943; while a member of the city council served as chairman of the budget and finance committee; elected in 1951 to the Baltimore City Council representing the fifth district and was chairman of the ways and means committee; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952, from the new seventh congressional district of Maryland; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. MASSACHUSETTS (Population (1950), 4,690,514) SENATORS LEVERETT SALTONSTALL, Republican, of Dover, Mass.; born in Chest-nut Hill (Newton), Mass., September 1, 1892; Noble and Greenough School; Harvard College, A. B., 1914; Harvard University Law School, LL. D., 1917; married Alice Wesselhoeft, of Jaffrey, N. H., June 27, 1916; children, Leverett, Jr. (first lieutenant, U. S. Army, discharged), Rosalie (deceased), ’ Emily B. (Rm.1/ce U0. 8. N. R. WAVES, discharged), Peter B. (killed in action, sergeant, U.S. Marines), WilliamL. (Quartermaster 3/c U.S. N. R. , discharged), and Susan; served as first lieutenant, Three Hundred and First Field Artillery, 1917-18 (5b months’ service in France): attorney at law; member of board of aldermen, Newton, 1920-22; assistant district attorney of Middlesex County, 1921-22; member, Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1923-36; speaker of the House for 8 years of service; director of Greater Boston Community Fund Drive, 1938; elected Governor of Massachusetts in 1938; reelected in 1940 and 1942; chairman, New England Governors’ Conference, 1939-44; chairman, National Governors’ Conference, 1944; elected to the United States Senate on November 7, 1944, for the unexpired term of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (resigned), ending January 3, 1949; reelected to the United States Senate on November 2, 1948, for 6-year term ending January 3, 1955; reelected November 2, 1954, for another 6-year term ending January 3, 1961. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, Democrat, of Boston, Mass.; born in Brookline, Mass., May 29, 1917; Harvard University, 1940, B. S. cum laude; Lon-don School of Economics; joined Navy in September 1941; served in PT boats in Pacific; retired in April 1945; newspaper correspondent; married Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, September 12, 1953; author of “Why England Slept” and ‘‘Profiles in Courage’; LL. D. (honorary) Notre Dame University, 1950; LL. D. (honorary) Tufts College, 1954; LL. D. (honorary) Boston University, 1955; LL. D. (honor-ary) Assumption College, 1955; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to Eighty-first and Eighty-second Congresses; elected to the United States Senate November 4, 1952, for the term expiring January 3, 1959. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Berkshire and Franklin. HAMPDEN COUNTY: Cities of Holyoke and Westfield; towns of Blandford, Chester, Granville, Montgomery, Russell, Southwick, and Tolland. HAMPSHIRE County: Towns of Belchertown, Chesterfield, Cummington, Goshen, Huntington, Middlefield, Pelham, Plainfield, Southampton, Westhampton, Williamsburg, and Worthington. WORCESTER COUNTY" Towns of "Athol, Petersham, Phillipston, Royalston, and Templeton. Popu-lation (1950), 299,623. JOHN WALTER HESELTON, Republican, of Deerfield, Mass.; born March 17, 1900; educated in the public schools of Gardiner, Maine, Amherst College, and Harvard Law School; lawyer; served in the United States Army October 10 to December 12, 1918; secretary, trustees of Deerfield Academy; selectman, Deerfield, Mass., 1932235; president, Massachusetts Selectmen’s ‘Association, 1935-38; district attorney, northwestern district, 1939, and reelected in 1942; married ; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on November 7, 1944; bia spel to the Bightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—HAMPDEN CouUNTY: Cities of Chicopee and Springfield; towns of Agawam, Brimfield, East Longmeadow, Hampden, Holland, Longmeadow, Ludlow, Monson, Wales, West Springfield, and Wilbraham. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY: City of Northampton; towns of Amherst, East-hampton, Granby, Hadley, Hatfield, and South Hadley. Population (1950), 343,206. EDWARD P. BOLAND, Democrat, of Springfield, Mass.; elected to Eighty-third and reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress. MASSACHUSETTS Biographical THIRD DISTRICT.—HAMPDEN COUNTY: Town of Palmer. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY: Town of Ware. MIDDLESEX COUNTY: City of towns of Hudson, Maynard, Shirley, and Stow. Marlborough; WORCES-TER CouNtY: Cities of Fitchburg, Gardner, and Leominster; towns of Ashburnham, Barre, Black-stone, Bolton, Brookfield, Charlton, Clinton, Douglas, Dudley, East Brookfield, Hardwick, Harvard, Hubbardston, Lancaster, Leicester, Lunenburg, Milford, Millbury, Millville, New Braintree, North-bridge, North Brookfield, Oakham, Oxford, Paxton, Princeton, Rutland, Southbridge, Spencer, Stur-bridge, Sutton, Upton, Uxbridge, Warren, Webster, West Brookfield, Westminster, and Winchendon. Population (1950), 318,447. PHILIP JOSEPH PHILBIN, Democrat, of Clinton, Mass.; born in Clinton, Mass., May 29, 1898; educated at Clinton public and high schools, Harvard College, A. B. course, class of 1920, and Columbia University Law School, class of 1924, LL. B. degree; practicing attorney, businessman, and farmer; former secretary, campaign manager, and personal representative for United States Senator David I. Walsh; former special counsel, United States Senate Committee on Education and Labor; former referee, United States Department of Labor; former member, advisory board, Massachusetts Unemployment Compensation Commission; present chairman of Town of Clinton Finance Committee; married Miss Lillan Sundberg (deceased); two children, Mrs. Albert R. Scansaroli (Mary Ellen Bamby Philbin) and Ann Blenda; veteran of First World War; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Con-gresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—MIDDLESEX COUNTY: City of Waltham; towns of Ashland, Framingham, Hop-kinton, Sudbury, Wayland, and Weston. WORCESTER COUNTY: City of Worcester; towns of Auburn, Berlin, Boylston, Grafton, Holden, Northboro, Shrewsbury, Southboro, Sterling, Westboro, and West Boylston. Population (1950), 352,509. . HAROLD D. DONOHUE, Democrat, of Worcester, Mass.; born in Worcester, Mass., June 18, 1901; attended the schools of that city; was graduated from the Northeastern University School of Law in 1925; was admitted to the Massa-chusetts Bar in February 1926 and practiced law in the city of Worcester since; entered the United States Navy in December 1942 and was separated from the service in December 1945 with the rank of lieutenant commander; single; served in the Worcester city government for a period of 10 years; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—Essex County: Town of Andover. MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Cities of Lowell and Woburn; towns of Acton, Arlington, Ashby, Ayer, Bedford, Belmont, Billerica, Boxborough, Burling-ton, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Concord, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Lexington, Lincoln, Littleton, Pep-perell, Tewksbury, Townsend, Tyngsboro, Watertown, Westford, Wilmington, and Winchester. Population (1950), 365,724. EDITH NOURSE ROGERS, Republican, of Lowell; born, Saco, Maine, 1881; graduate Rogers Hall School, Lowell, and Madame Julien’s School, Paris, France; received honorary M. A. degrees from Tufts College and Bates College; honorary LL. D. from Washington College of Law; honorary Jur. D. from Portia Law School; member of Women’s Overseas League and American Legion Auxiliary; served over-seas, 1917; with American Red Cross in care of the disabled, 1918-22; appointed personal representative in care of disabled veterans by President Harding, 1922; reappointed by President Coolidge, 1923, and by President Hoover, March 28, 1929; Presidential elector, 1924; elected to Congress June 30, 1925, to fill vacancy caused by death of husband, the late Representative John Jacob Rogers; re-elected to the Seventieth and all succeeding Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—EssEx County: Cities of Salem, Beverly, Gloucester, Haverhill, Newburyport, and the city of Lynn, wards 2 and 3; towns of Amesbury, Boxford, Danvers, Essex, Georgetown, Groveland, Hamilton, Ipswich, Manchester, Marblehead, Merrimac, Methuen, Newbury, Rockport, Rowley, Salisbury, Swampscott, Topsfield, Wenham, and West Newbury. Population (1950), 302,440. WILLIAM HENRY BATES, Republican, of Salem, Mass.; born in Salem, Mass., April 26, 1917, son of Mrs. Nora Jennings Bates and the late Hon. George J. Bates; educated in Salem schools, Worcester Academy, Brown University, and the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration; married Miss Pearle Jean Dreyer in 1943 and have one daughter, Susan; in naval service more than 9 years, resigning commission as lieutenant commander, United States Navy, when elected to the Eighty-first Congress in a special election held Febru-ary 14, 1950, reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—EsseEx County: City of Lawrence, city of Lynn, wards 1, 4, 5, 6, and 7, and city of Peabody; towns of Middleton, Nahant, and North Andover. SUFFOLK COUNTY: Cities of Chelsea and Revere and town of Winthrop. Population (1950), 281,589. THOMAS J. LANE, Democrat, of Lawrence; born in Lawrence, Mass., July 6, 1898; attorney at law; attended the public schools of Lawrence, Mass. ; graduated from Suffolk Law School with LL. B. degree in 1925; admitted to practice of law in Massachusetts in 1926 and the United States District Court in 1927; World War veteran; member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1927 to 1938; member of Massachusetts Senate from 1939 until his resignation to become a member of the Seventy-seventh Congress; elected to the Seventy-seventh Congress at a special election held on December 30, 1941, to fill, for the unexpired term, the seat left vacant by the death of Lawrence J. Connery; reelected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—EssEx County: Towns of Lynnfield and Saugus. MIDDLESEX CouNTY: Cities of Everett, Malden, Medford, and Melrose, city of Somerville, wards 4, 5, 6, and 7; towns of North Reading, Reading, Stoneham, and Wakefield. Population (1950), 328,867. TORBERT HART MACDONALD, Democrat, of Malden, Mass.; born in Boston, Mass., June 6, 1917, son of John G. Macdonald and Harriet Hart; gradu-ate of Malden public schools, Medford High School, Phillips Academy, Andover, Harvard College (1940), Harvard Law School (1943) (1946); married to Phyllis Brooks of Beverly Hills, Calif.; three children, Torbert Hart, Jr., Laurie Jean, and Brian Allen; member of the Massachusetts and Federal bars; admitted to practice before the United States District Court; veteran of World War II, having served as P. T. boat commander in Southwest Pacific; received Silver Star Com-bat Award and Presidential Citation; practicing attorney, 44 School Street, Bos-ton, Mass. ; former member of National Labor Relations Board for New England area; former legal assistant to Eric Johnston; member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Elks, Eagles, Hibernians, Knights of Columbus, Harvard Varsity Club, Boston and Massachusetts Bar Associations, and Disabled Ameri-can Veterans; was elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954, in first attempt for public office. NINTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Barnstable, Dukes, and Nantucket. BRIsTOL CoUNTY: City of Fall River, ward 6, and city of New Bedford; towns of Acushnet, Dartmouth, Fairhaven, and Westport. NORFOLK COUNTY: Town of Cohasset. PLYyMouTH COUNTY: Towns of Abington, Bridgewater, Carver, Duxbury, East Bridgewater, Halifax, Hanover, Hanson, Hingham, Hull, Kingston, Lakeville, Marion, Marshfield, Mattapoisett, Middleborough, Norwell, Pembroke, Plymouth, Plympton, Rochester, Rockland, Scituate, Wareham, West Bridgewater, and Whitman. Population (1950), 344,710. DONALD W. NICHOLSON, Republican, Wareham, Mass.; elected to Mas-sachusetts House of Representatives in 1925; served in the Massachusetts Senate 1926-47; unanimously elected president of the Massachusetts Senate in 1946, resigning the office when elected to the Eightieth Congress November 18, 1947; veteran of World War I; married; one son and one daughter, both veterans of World War II; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—MIDDLESEX COUNTY: City of Newton. NORFOLK COUNTY: Town of Brookline. SUFFOLK CouNTY: City of Boston, wards 4, 5, 10, 12, 19, 20, and 21. Population (1950), 390,896. LAURENCE CURTIS, Republican, of Boston, Mass.; born September 3, 1893, in Boston, Mass.; graduated from Harvard, A. B., in 1916 and served for a year in United States Foreign Diplomatic Service; during World War 1 served in the United States Navy and after a training crash in naval aviation, resulting in the loss of a leg, served out the rest of the war as a ground officer at Pensacola, Fla.; awarded Silver Star Citation; graduated Harvard Law School in 1921; secretary to Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Washington, D. C., for a year; returned to Boston in 1922 to practice law and became an assistant United States District Attorney; married Helen Louise Schryver of Williamstown, Mass., December 6, 1952; since January 1930 served as an elected official for 16 years—4 years city council, 4 years State house of representatives, 6 years State senate, and 2 years State treasurer; president of the Law Society of Massachusetts in 1947; chairman of Massachusetts Division of the American Cancer Society drive in 1949; chairman of Suffolk County March of Dimes drive in 1952; member of Moose, Elks, Masons, Sons of the Revolution, Boston MASSACHUSETTS Brographical and Massachusetts Bar Associations, American Legion, and the Disabled American Veterans (department commander 1944-45, and national senior vice commander 1945-46) ; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—MIDDLESEX COUNTY: City of Cambridge and city of Somerville, wards 1, 2, and 3. SUFFOLK COUNTY: City of Boston, wards 1, 2, 3, and 22. Population (1950), 334,672. THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Jr., Democrat, of Cambridge, Mass.; born December 9, 1912; son of Thomas P. O'Neill and Rose Anne (Tolan) O’Neill; educated St. John’s High School and Boston College; engaged in the insurance business; married Mildred Anne Miller June 17, 1941; five children: Rosemary, Thomas 3d, Susan, Christopher, and Michael Tolan; member Cambridge School Committee 1946 and 1947; member of Massachusetts Legislature 1936-52, serving as minority leader 1947 and 1948 and as speaker of the house 1948-52; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—SvurroLK County: City of Boston, wards 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17. Population (1950), 332,581. JOHN W. McCORMACK, Democrat, of Dorchester; born in South Boston; lawyer; educated in the Boston public schools; admitted to practice law in Massa-chusetts in 1913 and the United States district court in 1915; married to M. Harriet Joyce of South Boston; member of the constitutional convention, 1917-18; member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 1920, 1921, and 1922, and the Massachusetts Senate 1923, 1924, 1925, and 1926, the last 2 years as Democratic leader; Member Seventieth Congress, filling unexpired term of the late James A. Gallivan; Member of Seventy-first, Seventy-second, Seventy-third, Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth Congresses; majority leader; Member Eightieth Congress, Demo-cratic whip; Member Eighty-first and Eighty-second Congresses, majority leader; Member Eighty-third Congress, Democratic whip; Member Eighty-fourth Con-gress, majority leader; World War I veteran; awarded honorary degrees of LL. D. by Boston University, Boston, Mass.; Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass.; Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass.; Villanova College, Villanova, Pa.; Tufts College, Medford, Mass.; Providence College, Providence, R. I.; Stonehill College, North Easton, Mass.; Georgetown University, Washington, D. C.; and Staley College, Brookline, Mass.; member of Order of Malta First Class; awarded the oe Medal” of the Third Order of Saint Francis; member of the Knights of olumbus. : THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—NORFOLK COUNTY: City of Quincy; towns of Avon, Braintree, Canton, Dedham, Holbrook, Milton, Needham, Norwood, Randolph, Westwood, and Weymouth. PLYMOUTH County: City of Brockton. SUFFOLE COUNTY: City of Boston, ward 18. Population (1950), 354,679. RICHARD B. WIGGLESWORTH, Republican, of Milton; born in Boston, April 25, 1891; educated at Harvard (A. B. 1912, LL. B. 1916); married Florence Joyes Booth of Louisville, Ky., April 30, 1931; children, Ann Joyes, Mary Dixwell, and Jane Booth; assistant private secretary to Hon. W. Cameron Forbes, Gov-ernor General of the Philippine Islands, 1913; lawyer; served in France during World War I as captain, Battery E, and commanding officer, First Battalion, Three Hundred and Third Field Artillery, Seventy-sixth Division; office of Secretary of the Treasury as legal adviser to Assistant Secretary in charge of foreign loans and railway payments, and secretary of World War Foreign Debt Commission, 1922-24; assistant to agent general for reparation payments, Berlin, 1924-27; Paris representative and general counsel for organizations created under Dawes plan, 1927-28; member of American Bar Association, Massachusetts Bar Association, American Legion, 40 and 8, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Military Order World War, Military Order Foreign Wars; head of speakers bureau, Re-publican National Committee 1940; alternate at large, Republican National Convention 1948; elected November 6, 1928, to the Seventieth Congress for the unexpired term of the late Hon. Louis A. Frothingham; reelected to the Seventy-first, Seventy-second, Seventy-third, Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—BrIsToL COUNTY: City of Attleboro, city of Fall River, wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,7, 8, and 9, and city of Taunton; towns of Berkley, Dighton, Easton, Freetown, Mansfield, North Attleboro, Norton, Raynham, Rehoboth, Seekonk, Somerset, and Swansea. MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Towns of Holliston, Natick, and Sherborn. NORFOLK CoUNTY: Towns of Bellingham, Dover, Fox-borough, Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Mills, Norfolk, Plainville, Sharon, Stoughton, Walpole, Wel-dey and Wrentham. WORCESTER COUNTY: Towns of Hopedale and Mendon. Population (1950), JOSEPH WILLIAM MARTIN, Jr. Republican, of North Attleboro, Mass.; born November 3, 1884; educated in the public schools of North Attleboro; honorary degrees: LL. D., Tufts College, Medford, Mass.; LL. D., Pennsylvania Military College, Chester, Pa.; D. C. L., Boston University, Boston, Mass.; LL. D., Stonehill College, North Easton, Mass.; LL. D., Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H.; master of science, Bradford Durfee Technical Institute, Fall River, Mass.; M. 8S. B. A., Bryant College, Providence, R. I.; publisher of Evening Chronicle, North Attleboro, and Franklin Sentinel, Franklin, Mass.; member Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1912-14; member Massachusetts State Senate, 1914-17; chairman, Massachusetts Street Railway Investigating Com-mittee, 1917; chairman, Massachusetts Republican Legislative Campaign Com-mittee, 1917; Harding-Coolidge presidential elector, 1920; executive secretary, Republican State committee, 1922-25; delegate to Republican National Con-ventions of 1916, 1936, 1940, 1944, 1948, and 1952; permanent chairman of the Republican National Conventions of 1940, 1944, 1948, and 1952, exceeding the previous record held by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr., who served three times as permanent chairman; chairman, Republican Congressional Campaign Com-mittee in 1938; member of the Republican National Committee, 1936-40; chair-man, Republican National Committee from July 1940 to November 1942; in 1924 elected Member of the Sixty-ninth and each succeeding Congress, including the Eighty-fourth; elected minority leader Seventy-sixth and each succeeding Congress except the Eightieth and Eighty-third, in which he was elected Speaker. MICHIGAN Biographical MICHIGAN (Population (1950), 6,371,766) SENATORS CHARLES EDWARD POTTER, Republican, of Cheboygan, Mich.; born in Lapeer, Mich., October 30, 1916; graduated from Michigan State Normal College with A. B. degree in social science, honorary LL. D., 1954; honorary LL. D., Hillsdale College, 1955; married Miss Lorraine Eddy, of Cheboygan; administrator of Bureau of Social Aid, Cheboygan County, from 1938 until entering Army in May 1942 as private; served as commissioned officer with Twenty-eighth Infantry Division, seeing combat in Kuropean Theater of Operations; seriously wounded for third time at Colmar, France, January 31, 1945, resulting in loss of lower limbs; separated from service as major on July 10, 1946; vocational rehabilitation representative for Retraining and Reemployment Administration until resignation in June 1947; member of American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, AMVETS, Fraternal Order of Eagles, B. P. O. E., and Kiwanis International; named by United States Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of 10 outstanding young men in America for 1951; elected to the Eightieth Congress at a special election August 26, 1947; reelected to the Eighty-first and Eighty-second Congresses; elected to the United States Senate November 4, 1952, to the unexpired term of Arthur H. Vandenberg ending January 3, 1953, and also elected to the full term ending January 3, 1959. PATRICK V. McNAMARA, Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born in North Weymouth, Mass., October 4, 1894; educated Weymouth High School and Fore River Apprentice School, Quincey, Mass.; elected Detroit City Council 1946; elected Detroit Board of Education 1949; married; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Jane Ballard; one son, Patrick V. McNamara 3d; elected to the United States Senate November 2, 1954, for the term ending January 3, 1961. REPRESENTATIVES FIRgy ToT sty, oF DETROIT: Wards 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, and 15, and city of Hamtramck. Population 1950), 380,670. THADDEUS M. MACHROWICZ, Democrat, of Hamtramck, Mich.; was born in Poland on August 21, 1899; attended Alliance College in Cambridge Springs, Pa. (1912-16), University of Chicago (1917) and graduated Detroit College of Law in 1924 with an LL. B. degree; World War I veteran, having served in Canada, France, and Poland as lieutenant in Polish Army of American Volunteers; served with American Technical Advisory Commission to Polish Government (1920-21); married Sophia Jara and they have two sons—Ted, 15 years of age, and Don, 13 years of age; city attorney of Hamtramck, 1934-36; legal director of Michigan Public Utilities Commission, 1938-39, and municipal judge in Hamtramck, 1942-50; elected to Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT ~Counrps: Jackson, Lenawee, Monroe, and Washtenaw (4 counties). Population 1950), 382,826. GEORGE MEADER, Republican, of Ann Arbor, Mich.; born Benton Harbor, Mich., September 13, 1907; A. B., University of Michigan, 1927; J. D., University of Michigan Law School, 1931; member, Michigan Bar, since 1932; counsel, Michigan Merit System Association 1939-40, which sponsored Michigan eivil service constitutional amendment; prosecuting attorney, Washtenaw County 1941-43; assistant counsel, special United States Senate committee investigating the national defense program (Truman-Mead Committee), July 1, 1943, to October 1, 1945; chief counsel October 1, 1945, to July 15, 1947; consulting counsel July 15, 1947, to January 1949; conducted investigations of transporta-tion, 1944; United States surplus property disposal in foreign areas, 1945-46, Congressional Directory MICHIGAN Erie Basin Metal Products Company case, which resulted in war contracts fraud conviction of Congressman Andrew J. May and industrialists Henry and Murray Garsson, 1946, transactions between Senator Theodore G. Bilbo and certain war contractors, 1946, Inter-American Highway project, 1946-47, and military gov-ernment in Germany, 1946; 1948-50 practiced law, Ann Arbor, Mich., and Washington, D. C.; chief counsel, United States Senate Banking and Cur-rency Subcommittee investigating the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (Fulbright Committee), 1950; admitted State Bar of Michigan, District of Columbia Bar, and Bar of Supreme Court of the United States; member American Political Science Association, American Society of International Law, Kiwanis Club (president, 1939), and Elks lodge, Ann Arbor, Mich.; first president, Wash-tenaw County Federation of Young Republicans, 1932; charter member, Michigan Federation of Young Republicans, 1932-36; president, University of Michigan Club of Ann Arbor, 1937; vice president, Alumni Association, University of Michigan, 1940-41; member Methodist Episcopal Church; author, ‘Limitations on Congressional Investigation,” Michigan Law Review, April 1949, and ‘“‘Im-portance of the Fact-Finding Process,” University of Chicago Law Review, spring, 1951; married Elizabeth Faeth, 1928; children, Robert, age 24, Barbara, age 17, and Katherine, age 15; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third Congress; member, Judiciary and Govern-ment Operations Committees; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress; member, Committee on Government Operations. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Branch, Calhoun, Eaton, Hillsdale, and Kalamazoo (5 counties). Pop-ulation (1950), 349,661. AUGUST E. JOHANSEN, Republican, of Battle Creek, Mich.; born July 21, 1905, in Philadelphia, Pa.; resident of Battle Creek since infancy; attended Olivet (Mich.) College and Western Michigan College of Education; graduate of Univer-sity of Chicago, Ph. B. and B. D. degrees; married Miss Beatrice Wood of Battle Creek; four daughters; former minister, newspaperman and radio news editor, and personnel director of the Kellogg Co.; administrative assistant to the late Congressman Paul W. Shafer, 1951-54; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Allegan, Barry, Berrien, Cass, St. Joseph, and Van Buren (6 counties). Population (1950), 291,818. CLARE E. HOFFMAN, Republican, Allegan, Mich.; born Vicksburg, Pa., September 10, 1875; public schools; Northwestern University Law School; married; elected Seventy-fourth Congress, and reelected to Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.— Counties: Kent and Ottawa (2 counties). Population (1950), 362,043. GERALD R. FORD, Jr., Republican, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; born in Omaha, Nebr., July 14, 1913; attended Grand Rapids public schools; graduated from University of Michigan with B. A. degree 1935 and from Yale University Law School with LL. B. degree 1941; admitted to Michigan bar in 1941; served 47 months in United States Navy in World War IT; Grand Rapids Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award 1947; United States Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award 1949; married to Elizabeth B. Warren; two sons, Michael Gerald, born March 14, 1950, and John Gardner, born March 16, 1952; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. PY STRICT Const: Genesee, Ingham, and Livingston (38 counties). Population (1950), ’ DON HAYWORTH, Democrat, of Fast Lansing, Mich.; born January 13, 1898, in Toledo, Iowa; boyhood spent on a farm in Southeastern Iowa; A. B., Grin-nell College; A. M. in American history and international relations, University of Chicago;Ph. D. in speech, University of Wisconsin; taught in Oskaloosa (Iowa) High School, Penn College, University of Akron, and Michigan State College at East Lansing; married Frances Margaret Knight of Oskaloosa, Iowa; three MICHIGAN Biographical " children: Donna Lou, Francene Mae, and Barbara; chairman of the Michigan Victory Speakers Bureau, 1941-42; in charge of developing local speakers bureaus over the country with the Office of Civilian Defense, Washington, D. C., 1942-43; directed speakers’ activities for fund-raising with the American Red Cross, 1944; in charge of relations with the States on fuel conservation, Department of Interior, 1944-46; developed from a hobby a business known as Plastics Manufacturing Co., engaged in the fabrication of vinyl and acrylic plastics; author of Oral Argu-ment (with Robert Capel), Public Speaking, An Introduction to Public Speaking, and Conversation; member of Peoples Church (Protestant, interdenominational); elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Huron, Lapeer, Macomb, Sanilac, St. Clair, and Tuscola (6 coun-ties). Population (1950), 414,598. JESSE PAINE WOLCOTT, Republican, of Port Huron, Mich., was born March 3, 1893, at Gardner, Mass.; attended public and high schools of Gardner, Mass., Detroit Technical Institute at Detroit, Mich., and was graduated from the Detroit College of Law, with degree of LL. B.; during World War I, served as second lieutenant, Machine Gun Company, Twenty-sixth Infantry, First Division, and saw active service in France during the Meuse-Argonne offensive; after the war, settled in Port Huron; was elected assistant police judge in 1921, serving in that capacity until he was appointed assistant prosecuting attorney of St. Clair County on January 1, 1922; served as assistant prosecutor until he was elected prosecuting attorney, 1927-30; district governor, Lions Clubs of Michigan, 1925-26; first vice president, Prosecuting Attorneys’ Association, 1930-31; member of Masons, Knights of Pythias (past chancellor, Port Huron Lodge, 1922), Odd Fellows, B. P. O. E., American Legion, and Veterans of Foreign Wars (past department commander, 1926-27) ; married Grace A. Sullivan, February 26, 1927, and they have one son, Jesse Paine, Jr.; elected to the Seventy-second Congress, November 4, 1930; reelected to the Seventy-third, Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Bighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses: given Collier award for Distinguished Congressional Service, 1947. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Clinton, Gratiot, Ionia, Montcalm, Saginaw, and Shiawassee © coun-ties). Population (1950), 333,277. ALVIN M. BENTLEY, Republican, of Owosso, Mich.; born August 30, 1918, in Portland, Maine; graduated from the University of Michigan, B. A. degree, in 1940; postgraduate study in Washington, D. C., to qualify for the United States Diplomatic Corps and served in many posts at home and abroad; resigned from the diplomatic corps in 1950, and returned to Owosso, Mich., to write news columns, give radio talks, and address public meetings, in order to tell the story of what is happening behind the Iron Curtain and to alert the United States on the menace of communism; member Exchange Club, B. P. O. E., Masons, Knights Templar; church affiliation: Congregational; received honorary M. Se. degree from Cleary College (Ypsilanti, Mich.), 1952; received honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Olivet College (Olivet, Mich. ), June 1955; married November 8, 1952, to Arvella Duescher; one son, Clark Henry; elected to the Eighty-third Congress; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Benzie, Grand Traverse, Lake, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Missau-kee, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, and Wexford (11 counties). Population (1950), 275,109. RUTH THOMPSON, Republican, of 816 Division Street, Whitehall, Mus-kegon County, Mich.; born in village, now city of Whitehall; attended grade and high school; Muskegon Business College (shorthand, typewriting, and court reporting) ; studied law; employed in probate court, Muskegon County; attorney; member of Michigan State Bar Association and inactive member Federal Bar Association; public services: registrar, probate court, Muskegon County, years; judge of probate, Muskegon County, 12 years; member Michigan State Legislature (house), 2 years; with Federal Government, Civil Service, Wash-ington, D. C.; Social Security Board, OASI Bureau, legal section, 11 months; Labor Department, Wage and Hour Division, legal section, 5 months; War Department, Adjutant General’s Office, civilian personnel ‘branch, 3 years; Adjutant General’s Office, Headquarters Command, Frankfurt, Germany, and Copenhagen, Denmark, 17 months; extra public services during above full-time ° services; member, Tri-County T. B. Sanitarium Board, Muskegon County, 4 years; member and chairman, State Prison Commission for Women, 4 years; member, Governor’s Advisory Board (Michigan), 2 years; president, Michigan Association of Probate Judges, 2 years; member Post Restaurant Council, the Pentagon, 2 years; president, Y. W. C. A., Muskegon, Mich., 2 years; president and cofounder Quadrangle Club (B. P. W.), 2 years; member, First Congrega-tional Church, Muskegon, Mich., 25 years; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Alcona, Arenac, Bay, Clare, Crawford, Gladwin, Iosco, Isabella, Mesa, Midland, Ogemaw, Osceola, Oscoda, and Roscommon (14 counties). Population (1950), ELFORD A. CEDERBERG, Republican, of Bay City, Mich.; born in Bay City March 6, 1918, son of Swedish immigrant; attended Bay City schools and Bay City Junior College; entered the Army in April 1941; commissioned a captain in 1943; participated in the Normandy invasion and fought in France and Ger-many; received five campaign battle stars and Bronze Star Medal during war service; following World War II became manager of Nelson Manufacturing Co., Bay City; married Miss Arlene Munro of Bay City in 1942; two children, Tommy, 9, and Marilyn, 7; elected mayor of Bay City in 1949, reelected in 1951; member of Evangelical Church, Lions Club, B. P. O. E., Odd Fellows, Masons, American Legion, and Veterans of Foreign Wars; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected November 2, 1954, ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Alger, Alpena, Antrim, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Chippewa, Delta, Emmet, Kalkaska, Luce, Mackinac, Menominee, Montmorency, Otsego, Presque Isle, and Schoolcraft (16 counties). Population (1950), 227,810. VICTOR A. KNOX, Republican, of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.; born January 13, 1899, on a farm in Chippewa County, Mich., which was homesteaded by grandparents; in later years purchased the 240-acre farm; retired from farming in 1943 and took over the management of the Chippewa County Farm Bureau, a position held for 3 years; resigned to start retail heating and plumbing business in Sault Ste. Marie; Eastern Upper Peninsular representative of Lake Shore Engineering Co.; entered public service at the age of 24, serving Soo Township as treasurer for 2 years, followed by 6 years as supervisor, 16 years as State repre-sentative 1937-52; 8 years member Ways and Means Committee 1939-46; 4 years speaker pro tempore and Republican floor leader 1943-46; 6 years speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives 1947-52; served on Emergency Appropriation Commission (little legislature), State Organization (little Hoover Commission), Council of State Government (commission on interstate cooperation), State Planning Commission, State Crime Commission, State Victory Building Board, Soo Locks Centennial Commission, and Awards Committee of the Michigan Health Council; member of Presbyterian Church, K. of P., B. P. O. E., Bethel Lodge 358 F. & A. M. Sault Ste. Marie, Lions Club, and Grange; married; one son, William D. Knox, editor of Hoard’s Dairyman, a national magazine, pub-lished at Fort Atkinson, Wis.; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Baraga, Dickinson, Gogebic, Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Mar-quette, and Ontonagon (8 counties). Population (1950), 178,251. JOHN B. BENNETT, Republican, of Ontonagon, ,Mich.; elected to the Seventy-eighth, Eightieth, and succeeding Congresses. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—Ciry oF DETROIT: Wards 1 to 4, 6, and 8, and Highland Park city. Popu-lation (1950), 345,341. CHARLES C. DIGGS, Jr., Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born in Detroit December 2, 1922, son of Charles C. and Mayme Diggs; attended the public schools of Detroit and the University of Michigan in 1940, 1941 and 1942; enrolled at Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn., in the fall of 1942 and while a student there entered the United States Army as a private February 19, 1943; rose through the ranks and was discharged as a second lieutenant June 1, 1945; in September MICHIGAN Biographical 1945 was enrolled in the Wayne University School of Mortuary Science in Detroit, finished the course in June 1946, and subsequently became a licensed mortician; married the former Juanita Rosario in 1947; three children, Charles C. 3d, Denise, and Alexis; president of the House of Diggs, Inc., recognized as Michigan’s largest funeral home, member of the Elks, Masons, American Legion, Cotillion Club; member of the State senate 1951-54; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—City oF DETROIT: Wards 17, 19, and 21, Grosse Pointe and City of Harper Woods, in Wayne County. Population (1950), 466,448. LOUIS CHARLES RABAUT, Democrat, (lawyer), of Grosse Pointe Park, Mich.; was born in Detroit, Mich., December 5, 1886, son of Louis A. and Clara Lenau (Reid) Rabaut; attended a parochial school; A. B. degree 1909, Detroit College; LL. B. degree 1912, Detroit College of Law; M. A. degree 1912, Univer-sity of Detroit; admitted to the bar, 1912; married Stella M. Petz, of Detroit, and they have three sons and six daughters—Rev. Francis Dermott (S. J.), Marie Celeste (Sister Mary Palmyre, I. H. M.), Louis ITI, Mary Jane (Mrs. August Amato), Vincent, Carolyn Marie (Mrs. Jules DePorre), Joan Marie (Mrs. John Barrett), Stella Marie (Sister Stella Maris, I. H. M.), and Martha Mary (Sister Martha Marie, I. H. M.); 1935, guest of the Philippine Government at the inaug-uration of the Commonwealth; 1936, received a special citation from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Michigan Department, for service as chairman of the Michigan Congressional Committee which obtained the establishment of veterans’ facilities in Michigan; 1939, delegate to the Interparliamentary Union at Oslo, Norway, and inspected the United States Foreign Service offices in the Scandinavian countries; 1941, chairman of the first official congressional committee to South and Central America inspecting Foreign Service offices and studying effects of the . cultural relations program in 17 countries, seeking the unification of the countries of the Western Hemisphere prior to the entrance of the United States in World War II; 1944, received annual award of the International Economic Council for outstanding devotion to world trade; 1945, at the invitation of the Secretary of State, Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., headed a congressional group on an inspection of the Foreign Service establishments and other Federal activities in Great Britain and certain countries of Europe; 1948 to 1952 one of six (6) members of the Commission on Renovation of the Executive Mansion (reconstruction of the White House); 1954, author of the amendment inserting the words “UNDER GOD” in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America; conducted ceremonies paying tribute to the American Flag for the first time in the House of Representatives on Flag Day, June 14, 1955, when the song, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG, was born under the Capitol Dome; elected to the Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses, member of the Committee on Appropriations. FIFTE ENTH DISTRICT.—City of DETROIT: Wards 10, 12, 14, and 16. Population (1950), 383,944. JOHN D. DINGELL, Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born in Colorado Springs, Colo., July 8, 1926; married Helen Patricia Henebry on June 25, 1952, and they have one child, John David 3d, born August 9, 1954; graduate of Georgetown University and Georgetown University Law School; World War II veteran; was research assistant to United States Circuit Judge Theodore Levin; served as assistant prosecuting attorney of Wayne County; member of law firm located in Fifteenth District of Michigan; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress in special election on December 13, 1955. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—Ciry of DETROIT: Wards 18 and 20; townships of Brownstown, Canton, Dearborn, Ecorse, Grosse Isle, Huron, Monguagon, Nankin, Romulus, Sumpter, Taylor, and Van Buren in Wayne County; cities of Dearborn, Lincoln Park, River Rouge, and Wyandotte in Wayne County. Population (1950), 525,334. JOHN LESINSKI, Democrat, of Dearborn, Mich.; born in Detroit De-cember 28, 1914; moved to Dearborn at the age of 11, where he has resided since with the exception of time spent in service and boarding schools; attended St. Andrews and St. Alphonsus parochial schools, St. Cyril and Methodeusz Sem­ Congressional Directory MICHIGAN inary at Orchard Lake, Mich., and graduated from Fordson High School in Dearborn; married Margaret M. Stroinski, of Detroit, July 1, 1943; have three children, John W., Ronald L., and Patricia; at the age of 18, enlisted in the United States Navy as an apprentice seaman, serving 4 years; was called to active duty again in February 1941, discharged October 1945; was wounded when the Japanese bombed the escort carrier St. Lo; in addition to receiving various ribbons and citations was awarded the Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, and the Navy and Marine Corps Medal; engaged in the lumber business with his father, the late Representative John Lesinski; owner and president of Acorn Lumber Co.; member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars; elected to the Eighty-second Congress on November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—City of DETROIT: Ward 22; Cities of Livonia, Northville, and Plym-oe ynshins of Northville, Plymouth, and Redford in Wayne County. Population (1950), MARTHA W. GRIFFITHS, Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born in Pierce City, Mo., January 29, 1912; graduated, A. B., University of Missouri, and L. L. B., University of Michigan Law School; member of the Michigan Legis-lature 1949-52; recorder and judge of Recorder’s Court 1953; husband, Hicks G. Griffiths; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—OAKLAND CouNTY. Population (1950), 396,001. GEORGE ANTHONY DONDERO, Republican, of Royal Oak, Mich.; born December 16, 1883, in Greenfield Township, Wayne County, Mich.; educated in the public schools; graduate of Royal Oak High School in 1903, and of the Detroit College of Law, in 1910, with an LL. B. degree; admitted to the bar the same year, since which time he has practiced law; held the following offices: Village clerk of Royal Oak, 1905-6; township treasurer of Royal Oak, 1907-8; village assessor of Royal Oak, 1909; village attorney of Royal Oak, 1911-21; assistant prosecuting attorney for Oakland County, Mich., 1918-19; first mayor, city of Royal Oak, 1921-22; member of the board of education for 18 years; member of Methodist Church, Masonic orders, and Kiwanis International; married to Adele Roegner, June 28, 1913, and they have three children—Marion E., Stanton G., and Robert Lincoln; elected to the Seventy-third and each succeeding Congress, including the Eighty-fourth (24 years). : MINNESOTA (Population (1950), 2,982,483) SENATORS EDWARD J. THYE, Republican, of Northfield, Minn.; born April 26, 1896, Frederick, S. Dak.; son of Andrew J. and Bertha Thye; moved to Minnesota with parents a few years later and grew up on farm near Northfield; educated in public schools at Northfield and business college; LL. D., Carroll College; served in Air Corps in World War I; commissioned in France, 1918; acquired farm of his own near Northfield in 1922 and has been engaged in extensive farming operations since; Deputy Commissioner of Agriculture, Minnesota, 1939 to 1942; elected Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota in 1942 and succeeded to governorship April 27, 1943; reelected Governor in November 1944; elected November 5, 1946, as United States Senator for a 6-year term beginning January 3, 1947; reelected November 4, 1952, for the term ending January 3, 1959; married; one daughter. HUBERT H. HUMPHREY, Democrat, of Minneapolis, Minn.; born in Wallace, S. Dak., May 27, 1911; educated in South Dakota schools; graduated with degree from Denver College of Pharmacy; University of Minnesota with A. B. degree, University of Louisiana with M. A. degree; National University Law School, Washington, D. C., honorary LL. D. degree; professor in political science, Macalester College, 1943 and 1944; married Muriel Buck; four children; elected mayor of Minneapolis in 1945 and 1947; member of First Congregational Church of Minnesota, American Political Science Association, American Publie Administration Society, Phi Beta Kappa and Delta Sigma Rho; elected to the United States Senate on November 2, 1948, for the term ending January 3, 1955; member and elected vice president of the American Political Science Association; at reelected to a second 6-year term in the United States Senate, November 2, 954. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTtiES: Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, © Riee, Steele, Wabasha, Waseca, and Winona (12 counties). Population (1950), 337,730. AUGUST HERMAN ANDRESEN, Republican, of Red Wing, Goodhue County; son of Rev. and Mrs. O. Andresen; married; B. A. degree from St. Olaf College, Northfield, and Red Wing Seminary, Red Wing, Minn., 1912; B. L. degree, St. Paul College of Law, 1915; elected from Third Congressional District of Minnesota to the Sixty-ninth, Seventieth, Seventy-first, and Seventy-second Congresses, and to the Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses from the First Congressional District of Minnesota. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTIiES: Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Cottonwood, Dakota, Faribault, Jack- son, Le Sueur, McLeod, Martin, Nicollet, Scott, Sibley, and Watonwan (14 counties). Population (1950), 321,397. JOSEPH PATRICK O'HARA, Republican, of Glencoe, Minn.; born in Tipton, Towa, January 23, 1895; educated in public schools; graduate of Spirit Lake (Iowa) High School; legal education, Inns of Court, London, England, and Notre Dame University (LL. B.); engagedin the general practice of law at Glencoe, Minn., specializing in trial work; member District, State, and American Bar Associa-tions; admitted to practice in Federal courts of Minnesota and North Dakota, and United States Supreme Court; county attorney, McLeod County, 1935-38; served 27 months in World War I, including A. E. F.; past State commander, American Legion; married Leila Lee White, of Holden, Mo.; children, Joseph P., Jr., Edward M., and Terrence; elected to the Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. 68172°—56——7 THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, amd Washington. HENNEPIN COUNTY: All that part outside the city of Minneapolis; the city of Minneapolis, ward 1; ward 2, precincts 1 to 17; wards 3 and 4; ward 5, precincts 1 to 23; ward 7, precincts 1 to 3. Population (1950), 433,942. ROY W. WIER, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of Minneapolis, Minn.; born in Redfield, S. Dak., February 25, 1888; moved with his parents in 1896 to Minne-apolis, Minn., where he has since resided; attended the public schools and North High School; took up telephone and electrical trade, later going into theatrical stage lighting work; while employed in theaters became a member of Stage Em-ployees Local Union, No. 13; during 1917 joined the United States Army and served for 18 months with overseas service in the A. E. F.; since 1920 has been active in the trade-union movement in Minneapolis and has been officially a representative of the Central Labor Union of Minneapolis; member of State legislature 1933-39; since 1939 has been a member of the Minneapolis Board of Education; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—RAMSEY COUNTY: Population (1950), 355,332. EUGENE J. McCARTHY, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of St. Paul, Minn.; born in Watkins, Minn., March 29, 1916; graduated from St. John’s University, College-ville, Minn., in 1935, from the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis with M. A. degree; taught social science in high schools for 5 years; professor of economics and education at St. John’s University 1940-42; Civilian technical assistant in the Military Intelligence Division, War Department; married Abigail Quigley in 1945; they have three daughters and one son—ZEllen Anne, Mary Abigail, Margaret Alice, and Michael Benet; acting chairman of sociology department of St. Thomas College since 1946; chairman of the Ramsey County Democratic Farmer-Labor Party in 1948; delegate at large to the Democratic National Con-vention in 1948; elected to the Kighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—HENNEPIN COUNTY, City of Minneapolis: Ward 2, precincts 18 to 28; ward 5, precinct 24; ward 6; ward 7, precincts 4 to 29; wards 8 to 13. Population (1950), 337,552. WALTER H. JUDD, Republican, of Minneapolis, Minn.; physician and sur-geon; born in Rising City, Nebr., September 25, 1898; received B. A. (1920) and M. D. (1923) degrees from the University of Nebraska; enlisted in the United States Army in 1918 and served in the Field Artillery; fellowship in surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., 1932-34; medical missionary and hospital super-intendent in China, 1925-31 and 1934-38, under auspices of American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions; after first-hand observation of Communist movement in China beginning in 1927 and after invasion of China by Japan in 1937, returned from China in 1938 to spend 1939 and 1940 speaking throughout the United States in attempt to arouse Americans to the menace of Japanese mili-tary expansion and the threat to world peace of Communist subversion in China; entered private medical practice in Minneapolis in January 1941; married Miriam Barber of Montclair, N. J., in 1932; they have three children—Mary Lou, Carolyn, and Eleanor; elected to Seventy-eighth Congress in 1942 and reelected to succeed-ing Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Aitkin, Benton, Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Kanabec, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Pine, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, Wadena, and Wright (15 counties). Population (1950), 326, 328. : FRED MARSHALL, Democrat, of Grove City, Minn.; born March 13, 1906, Union Grove Township, Meeker County, Minn.; graduate Paynesville High School; an active farmer; married; two boys; member of State Agricultural Ad-justment Administration Committee 1937-41; State director of Farm Security Administration (now the Farmers Home Administration) from 1941 until August 1948; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. | MINNESOTA Biographical 75 SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Big Stone, Chippewa, Douglas, Grant, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Pope, Redwood, Renville, Rock, Stevens, Swift, Traverse, and Yellow Medicine (19 counties). Population (1950), 305,519. H. CARL ANDERSEN, Republican, of Tyler, Minn.; born in Newcastle, Wash., son of C. C. and Lorena Andersen; family moved to farm near Tyler in 1901; married to Miss Martha Elder, of Florence, Ala., and they have two sons—Charles, 24 years of age, and Alfred, 16 years of age; elected to the Minnesota State Legislature in 1934; elected to Seventy-sixth Congress; reelected to the Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouNmtiEs: Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, and St. Louis (6 counties). Population (1950), 291,558. JOHN A. BLATNIK, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of Chisholm, Minn.; born in Chisholm, Minn., August 17, 1911; attended Chisholm public schools; Winona State Teachers College, Minnesota, B. E. degree, 1935; University of Chicago; graduate work in Public Administration, University of Minnesota 1941-42; school teaching and administration, 8 years; elected to Minnesota State senate in 1940; reelected in 1942; World War II; veteran 3)4 years in Army Air Corps Intelligence and Office of Strategic Services; 18 months overseas in Italy and northern Yugo-slavia; awarded Bronze Star Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster and Air Medal; dis-charged from service January 1946 as paratrooper captain; elected to Eightieth Congress November 5, 1946; reelected to Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Becker, Beltrami, Clay, Clearwater, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, . Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, and Wilkin (15 counties). Population (1950), 273,125. COYA KNUTSON, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of Oklee, Minn.; born in Ed-more, N. Dak.; received early education in public schools of Edmore, N. Dak.; graduated from Concordia College, Moorehead, Minn., B. A. degree, in 1934; took post graduate work at State Teachers College, Moorehead, Minn., and at Juilliard School of Music, New York City; high-school teacher; married; one son; member of Red Lake County Welfare Board 1948 to 1950; served in the State house of representatives 1951 to 1954; member of Youth Study Commission 1953 to 1954 and served on Interim Committee for Study of Vocational and Higher Education; member of Mu Phi Epsilon National Music Sorority, National Educa-tion Association and Minnesota Education Association; 4-H Club leader 1940-42; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. MISSISSIPPI (Population (1950), 2,178,914) SENATORS JAMES OLIVER EASTLAND, Democrat, of Doddsville, Miss.; born in Doddsville, Miss., November 28, 1904; Methodist; attended the University of Mississippi, Vanderbilt University, and the University of Alabama; moved to Forest, Miss., in 1905 and was reared in Scott County, Miss.; studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1927, and commenced practice in Forest, Miss. ; also engaged in farming; member of the State house of representatives from Scott County, Miss., 1928-32; married Elizabeth Coleman in 1932; three daughters, Nell, Ann, and Sue, and one son, Woods Eugene; moved to Sunflower County, Miss., in 1934; appointed to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. Pat Harrison, and served from June 30, 1941, to September 28, 1941, when a duly elected successor qualified; elected to the United States Senate on November 3, 1942, for the term beginning January 3, 1943; unopposed for the term beginning January 3, 1949; reelected for term beginning January 1955. JOHN CORNELIUS STENNIS, Democrat, of De Kalb, Miss., was born in Kemper County, Miss., August 3, 1901, the son of Hampton Howell and Cornelia (Adams) Stennis; attended the county schools and graduated from Kemper County Agricultural High School, Scooba, 1919; B. S. degree, Mississippi State College, 1923; LL. B. degree, University of Virginia Law School, 1928; member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Alpha Delta (legal), and Alpha Chi Rho fraternities; Presby-terian, Mason, Lion, member of Farm Bureau, Mississippi and American Bar Associations; past president, State 4-H Club Advisory Council; elected Mississippi House of Representatives from Kemper County, 1928-32; elected district prose-cuting attorney, Sixteenth Judicial District, 1931 and 1935; appointed circuit judge, Sixteenth Judicial District, 1937, and elected 1938, 1942, 1946; elected United States Senator November 4, 1947; reelected November 4, 1952, to term ending January 3, 1959; married Coy Hines of New Albany, Miss., December 24, 1929; two children, John Hampton and Margaret Jane. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Alcorn, Attala, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Clay, Itawamba, Lee, Lowndes, Monroe, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Tishomingo, Webster, and Winston (16 counties). Population (1950), 365,152. THOMAS GERSTLE ABERNETHY, Democrat, of Okolona, Miss.; born in Eupora, Webster County, Miss., May 16, 1903, the son of Thomas Franklin and Minnie Jinkins Abernethy; educated in the public schools of Eupora, Miss., the University of Alabama, Cumberland University (LL. B. 1924), and the Univer-sity of Mississippi; admitted to bar in July 1924 and entered practice of law at Eupora, Miss., 1925; served as mayor of town of Kupora, 1927-29; moved to Okolona, Miss., in July 1929, where he has continued his practice; elected dis-trict attorney of the Third Judicial District of Mississippi, 1935, and reelected without opposition, 1939; Methodist, Mason, Shriner, and Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity; married July 5, 1936, to Miss Alice Margaret Lamb, of State College, Miss.; two daughters, Margaret Gail and Alice Kay, and one son, Thomas Gerstle, Jr.; elected November 3, 1942, to the Seventy-eighth Congress: reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Benton, Calhoun, Carroll, De Soto, Grenada, Lafayette, Marshall, Montgomery, Panola, Tallahatchie, Tate, Tippah, Union, and Yalobusha (14 counties). Population (1950), 281,207. JAMIE L. WHITTEN, Democrat, of Charleston, Miss.; born at Cascilla, Miss., April 18, 1910; married to Miss Rebecca Thompson, of Saltillo, Miss., June 20, 1940; two children, James Lloyd, born March 5, 1942, and Beverly Rebecca, born January 14, 1946; member Presbyterian Church, Masonic Order, Rotarian, Phi Alpha Delta (legal fraternity), and Beta Theta Pi; educated in the public schools of Cascilla and Charleston, Miss.; attended both literary and law departments of the University of Mississippi, being admitted to the bar in 1932 with honors and has since practiced law at Charleston, Miss.; served 1 year as school principal, 1930-31; elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives when 21 years of age and served one session; elected district attorney of the seventeenth district of Mississippi at the age of 23; reelected district attorney twice and served in that capacity until elected to the Seventy-seventh Congress at a special election held on November 4, 1941, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Hon. Wall Doxey; reelected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Bolivar, Coahoma, Holmes, Humphreys, Issaquena, Leflore, Quitman, Sharkey, Sunflower, Tunica, and Washington (11 counties). Population (1950), 412,547. FRANK ELLIS SMITH, Democrat, of Greenwood, Miss.; born at Sidon, Miss., February 21, 1918, son of the late Frank Smith and Sadie Ellis Smith (now Mrs. L. C. Spencer, Sr.); educated in public schools of Sidon and Greenwood; graduate, Sunflower Junior College, Moorhead, Miss., 1936, and University of Mississippi, B. A., 1941; entered United States Army as private, February 9, 1942; graduate of Field Artillery officer’s candidate schools and Field Artillery officer’s advanced course; served in Europe with Two Hundred and Forty-third Field Artillery Battalion; Third Army; awarded Bronze Star; major, Field Artillery Reserve; newspaperman and writer; author of The Yazoo River (Rinehart & Co., 1954) ; member Methodist Church, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Beta Theta Pi; married to former Helen Ashley McPhaul of Brewton, Ala.; two children, Kathleen Ashley and Frederick Cecil Smith; member Mississippi State Senate, 1948-50; Mississippi Historical Commission, 1948-51; legislative assistant to United States Senator John Stennis, 1947-49; elected to Eighty-second Con-gress, November 7, 1950; reelected to the Kighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Adams, Amite, Claiborne, Copiah, Franklin, Hinds, Jefferson, -Lincoln, Pike, Walthall, Warren, Wilkinson, and Yazoo (13 counties). Population (1950), 426,396. JOHN BELL WILLIAMS, Democrat, of Raymond, Miss.; born on December 4, 1918, in Raymond, Miss., the son of G. K. and Maude Williams; educated in the public schools of Hinds County, Miss.; Hinds Junior College; the University of Mississippi; and the Jackson, Miss., School of Law; admitted to the bar of the State of Mississippi on April 4, 1940; served as pilot with United States Army Air Corps during World War II; prosecuting attorney of Hinds County, Mississippi, from May 20, 1944 to October 1, 1946, married to Elizabeth Ann Wells, of Ray-mond, Miss.; three children; Baptist, Mason;elected to Eightieth and succeeding Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounNTIES: Clarke, Jasper, Kemper, Lauderdale, Leake, Madison, Neshoba, New-ton, Rankin, Scott, Simpson, and Smith (12 counties). Population (1950), 311,340. WILLIAM ARTHUR WINSTEAD, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Miss.; born in Neshoba County, Miss., January 6, 1904; educated in the public schools of Neshoba and Newton Counties, Miss.; attended Clarke Memorial College, Newton, Miss.; received B. S. degree from Mississippi Southern College at Hattiesburg, Miss., and did work on M. A. degree at University of Alabama; farmer and educator; married Miss Etna B. Johnson, April 26, 1933; one son, William Arthur (Bill) Winstead, Jr., born December 19, 1943; member of Baptist Church, Masonic fraternity, and Order of the Eastern Star; elected superintendent of education of Neshoba County in 1935 and reelected in 1939; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the Seventy-ninth without opposition, Eightieth, Eighty-first without opposition, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth without opposition. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Covington, Forrest, George, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson Davis, Jones, Lamar, Lawrence, Marion, Pearl River, Perry, Stone, and Wayne (16 counties). Population (1950), 382,272. WILLIAM MEYERS COLMER, Democrat, of Pascagoula, Miss.; elected to the Seventy-third Congress on November 8, 1932, reelected to the Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Con-gresses; sponsor and chairman of the Special Committee on Post-War Economie Policy and Planning in Seventy-eighth and Seventy-ninth Congresses; member of the House Rules Committee and National Forest Reservation Commission. MISSOURI (Population (1950), 3,954,653) SENATORS THOMAS C. HENNINGS, Jr., Democrat, of St. Louis, Mo.; born in St. Louis, Mo., June 25, 1903; married to Elizabeth Stallcup; two daughters, Sue and Karla; A. B., Cornell University, 1924; LL. B., Washington University, 1926; awarded honorary LL. D. by Central College, 1954; lecturer in English and head track coach at Washington University when in law school, 1924-26; admitted to Missouri Bar, 1926; assistant circuit attorney in charge of felony trials, St. Louis, 1929-34; lecturer at Benton College of Law, 1929-35; Member, United States House of Representatives, Seventy-fourth through Seventy-sixth Congresses, representing Kleventh Missouri District, 1935-41; in 1940 became candidate for circuit (district) attorney of St. Louis at request of St. Louis Bar Association Judicial Selection Committee, nominated without opposition and elected, 1940; left office to volunteer for active duty, United States Navy, June 1941; lieutenant commander 1941-44; served in Caribbean and Pacific combat areas, honorably discharged because of physical disability incurred in line of duty, 1944; returned to private practice in 1945; a senior partner in Green, Hennings, Henry & Evans; honorary president, St. Louis Big Brothers and member, Advisory Council, Big Brothers of America, Inc.; trustee, Missouri Historical Society; member, American Judicature Society, Phi Delta Phi (honorary legal fraternity) and the American, Missouri, and St. Louis Bar Associations; member Westminster Presbyterian Church of St. Louis; elected to the United States Senate, November 7, 1950; vice-chairman, Missouri Basin Survey Commission; elected secretary, Senate Demo-cratic Conference, Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. STUART SYMINGTON, Democrat, of Creve Coeur, Mo.; born June 26, 1901, in Amherst, Mass.; attended public schools in Baltimore, Md.; enlisted in the Army at 17; attended Yale, 1919-23; started in steel business as a moulder; married to Evelyn Wadsworth, daughter of Senator James W. Wadsworth; two sons, Stuart and James; in 1938 became president of Emerson Electric Manu-facturing Co. of St. Louis; studied airplane armament for the War Department in England in 1941; entered Government service July 16, 1945, serving successively as chairman of Surplus Property Board; Assistant Secretary of War for Air; Secretary of the Air Force; chairman of National Security Resources Board; Administrator, Reconstruction Finance Corporation; elected United States Senator for Missouri on November 4, 1952, for term ending January 3, 1959. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—City oF ST. Louls: Wards 1 to 3; ward 4, precincts 1 to 12, 21 to 23, 27, and 30; ward 5, precincts 2 to 8, 15 to 18, and 23 to 28; ward 18, precincts 4 to 6; ward 19, precincts 6, 7, and 21; wards 20 to 22; ward 26, precincts 4 to 7, and 16 to 25; ward 27; ward 28, precincts 12 to 16; townships of Air-port, Midland, Normandy, St. Ferdinand, and Washington. Population (1950), 427,856. FRANK M. KARSTEN, Democrat, of St. Louis, Mo., was born at San Antonio, Tex., January 7, 1913, moved to St. Louis, Mo., with his family in 1925; attended Benton and Cupples elementary schools and Beaumont High School in St. Louis; studied law in Washington, D. C.; LL. B. National University in 1940; member of the bar of the District of Columbia; married Miss Opal Osborn of Washington, D. C., January 30, 1936; has two children, a daughter, LaVerne, and a son, Frank, Jr.; member of the Episcopal Church; served as secretary for 12 years to the late Representative John J. Cochran of the Thirteenth Con-gressional District; joined Cochran’s Washington office in 1934 and shortly there-after was appointed his chief Congressional secretary; also served for 5 years as clerk to the House Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Depart-ments while Cochran was chairman and became clerk of the Committee on Accounts when Cochran took the chairmanship of the group; elected November 5, 1946, to serve in the Eightieth Congress and has served continuously since that date; member of the Committee on Ways and Means, Jefferson National Expan-sion Memorial Commission, Migratory Bird Conservation Commission. SECOND DISTRICT.—STt. Louis County. CIty oF ST. Louis: Wards 10 to 14; ward 23, precincts 1 to 12, 14 to 26, 37, and 38; townships of Bonhemme, Clayton, Creve Coeur, Gravois, Hadley, Jefferson, Lemay, Lincoln, and Meramec. Population (1950), 409,201. THOMAS B. CURTIS, Republican, 462 Florence Avenue, Webster Groves, Mo.; born in St. Louis, Mo., May 14, 1911; educated in Webster Groves public schools; A. B., Dartmouth College, 1932; M. A. (honorary) Dartmouth College, 1951; LL. B., Washington University Law School, 1935; admitted to the bar of Missouri, 1934; member of Biggs, Curtis, Biggs & Crossen, engaged in the general practice of law; member of the Board of Election Commissioners, St. Louis County, 1942; member of the St. Louis County Republican Central Com-mittee, 1946-50; member of the State Board of Law Examiners, 1948-50; member, Board of Trustees, Dartmouth College, since 1951; served in the United States Navy from April 8 1942 to December 21, 1945; married to Susan Ross Chivvis; five children: Elizabeth, Leland, Allan, Charles, and Jonathan; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member Ways and Means Committee and Joint Com-mittee on the Economic Report. THIRD DISTRICT.—City oF St. Louis: Ward 4, precincts 13 to 20, 24 to 26, 28, and 29; ward 5, precincts 1, 9 to 14, 19 to 22, 29, and 30; wards 6 to 9 and 15 to 17; ward 18, precincts 1 to 3 and 7 to 29; ward 19, pre-cincts 1 to &, 8 to 20, and 22 to 29; ward 23, precincts 13, 27 to 36, and 39; wards 24 and 25, ward 26, pre-cincts 1to 3, 8to 15, 26 and 27; ward 28, precincts 1 to 11 and 17 to 26. Population (1950), 426,088. LEONOR KRETZER SULLIVAN (Mrs. John B. Sullivan), Democrat, of St. Louis, Mo.; widow of Representative John Berchmans Sullivan who was serving his fourth term as Representative from the 11th District at the time of his death on January 29, 1951; born in St. Louis, Mo., one of nine children; educated in public and private schools in St. Louis and attended Washington University at night for training in selected and special subjects; was director of a St. Louis business training school for many years prior to marriage; served as administrative assistant to her husband during his terms in Congress; a Roman Catholic; mem-ber of the St. Louis League of Women Voters and the American Legion Auxiliary of Quentin Roosevelt Post No. 1; elected to the Eighty-third Congress on Novem-ber 4, 1952, by a majority of some 50,000 votes over her Republican opponent who had been selected at a special election held on March 9, 1951, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of her husband; is the first woman to be elected to Congress from the State of Missouri; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress by over 40,000 majority. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Barton, Bates, Cass, Henry, Jackson (exclusive of Kansas City but including wards 15, 17, 19 and 20 thereof), Johnson, Lafayette, and Vernon (8 counties). Population (1950), 323,648. GEORGE H. CHRISTOPHER, Democrat, of Butler, Mo.; born on a farm near Butler, Mo., December 9, 1888; graduate of public schools of Bates County and Hill’s Business College of Sedalia in the class of 1907; farmer; hobby is soil conservation, and a firm believer in lime, sweet clover, and alfalfa; has seven sons and two daughters; one son, a daughter and her husband operate the home farm of 975 acres; was a member of the Eighty-first Congress and served on the House Administration Committee and Committee on Agriculture; was employed as an Assistant to the Director, Agricultural Conservation Program, Department of Agriculture, until shortly before the death of Mrs. Christopher on September 28, 1952; Mason and Shriner; except for a short time in early years spent in Okla-homa and Illinois, has lived entire life in Bates County, located in the Missouri Fourth District; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. FIFTH DISTRIGT.cJacrson CouNTY, KANSAS City: Wards 1 to 14, 16, and 18. Population (1950), ’ RICHARD BOLLING, Democrat, of Kansas City, Mo.; born May 17, 1916; educated at Phillips-Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H., the University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., and Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.; has B. A. and M. A. degrees; teacher by profession; veteran of World War II, serving 4 years overseas; awarded Legion of Merit and Bronze Star medals; wife Barbara Strat-ton Bolling; four children; elected to the Eighty-first and succeeding Congresses. 80 Congressional Directory MISSOURI SIXTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Clay, Clinton, Daviess, De Kalb, Gentry, Harrison, Holt, Linn, Livingston, Nodaway, Platte, Ray, and Worth ‘ar counties). Population (1950), 336, 214, W. R. HULL, Jr., Democrat, of Weston, Mo.; born in Weston, Platte County, Mo., April 17, "1906; graduated Weston (Mo.) "High School; farmer; interested in several small businesses; coowner of Hulls’ Tobacco Warehouse, Weston, Mo.; director, First National Bank, Leavenworth, Kans.; served as mayor of Weston past vice president and member of board of directors Kansas City Area Council Boy Scouts of America; past president Chamber of Commerce; member of Elks, Eagles, Rotary International, and the Shrine; deacon in Weston Christian Church; widower; two children, Susan and W. R. Hull 3d; elected to the Bighty-fourth Congress November 2, '1954, SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Barry, Cedar, Christian, Dade, Douglas, Greene, Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, Ozark, Polk, St. Clair, Stone, Taney, Webster, and Wright (17 counties). -Popu-lation (1950), 402,442. DEWEY SHORT, Republican, Galena, Mo. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounNtiES: Carter, Crawford, Dent, Howell, Iron, Jefferson, Madison, Maries, Oregon, Osage, Phelps, Pulaski, Reynolds, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, Shannon, Texas, Washington, and Wayne a9 counties). Population (1950), 276,499. A. S.J. CARNAHAN, Democrat, of Ellsinore, Mo., was born January 9, 1897, on a farm in Carter County, Mo., near Ellsinore; grew to young manhood on the farm and attended the local country elementary school; 2 years of high school at Ellsinore and the remaining 2 years at Cape Girardeau, Mo.; was graduated from the State Teachers College at Cape Girardeau in 1926 with the degree of bachelor of science in education; graduate study at the University of Missouri and received the master’s degree in 1934; began teaching school at the age of 17; taught 4 years in rural schools, has taught elementary grades in the town schools, was 1 year a high-school principal, and for several years held school administrative positions in Carter, Reynolds, and Shannon Counties; served in the Navy overseas with a naval aviation unit in World War I; member of the Baptist Church; married in 1925 to Miss Kathel Schupp, a native of Carter County, and they have two sons, Robert and Melvin; elected to the Seventy-ninth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Adair, Audrain, Callaway, Clark, Franklin, Gasconade, Grundy, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Macon, Marion, Mercer, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Putnam, Ralls, St. Charles, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby, Sullivan, and Warren (24 counties). Population (1950), 353,791. CLARENCE CANNON, Democrat, born April 11, 1879; was graduated from La Grange College (now Hannibal-La Grange Junior College), William Jewell College, and the University of Missouri; received LL. D., conferred by William Jewell College, Culver-Stockton College, and University of "Missouri: married and has two daughters: professor of history at Stephens College, Columbia, Mo. admitted to State and Federal bars; editor of Manual and Digest of House of Representatives: author of Synopsis of the Procedure of the House; Cannon’s Procedure (published by resolutions of the House); Convention Parliamentary Manual (published by the Democratic National Committee) ;: Cannon’s Precedents of the House of Representatives (published by law) ; treatises on parliamentary law in the Encyclopedia Britannica and in the Encyclopedia Americana; editor and compiler of the Precedents of the House of Representatives by act of Congress: Regent of the Smithsonian Institution; elected to the Sixty-eighth and succeeding Congresses; address: Elsberry, Mo., R. F. D. 1. TENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Dunklin, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Perry, Ripley, Scott, and Stoddard (11 counties). Population (1950), 332,680. PAUL C. JONES, Democrat, of Kennett, Mo., born March 12, 1901, in Ken-nett, Mo.; former member of the city council and mayor of Kennett; member for 12 years and president of the board of education in Kennett; 10 years’ service in the Missouri legislature (8 years in the State senate where he served as chairman of the appropriations committee); chairman of the State Highway Commission of Missouri from August 1945 to May 1948; directed the organization of the Sixth Missouri Infantry, Missouri State Guard, and for more than 5 years, from Decem-ber 1940 until July 1946, served as commanding officer of that volunteer regiment; married and has three children, Mrs. Joe D. (Betty Anne) Cash, Paul C. Jones, Jr., and Mrs. Tom B. (Nell) Mobley; for more than 20 years member of the official board of the Christian Church, and superintendent of the Sunday school; copub-lisher of the Dunklin Democrat for more than 25 years until February 1, 1953; general manager of radio station KBOA since its opening in July 1947; past district governor of Lions International; Mason; graduate of the school of journal-ism; University of Missouri, B. J., 1923; elected November 2, 1948, to unexpired term in the KEightieth Congress; reelected to the KEighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Benton, Boone, Camden, Carroll, Chariton, Cole, Cooper, Dallas, Hickory, Howard, Laclede, Miller, Moniteau, Morgan, Pettis, Randolph, and Saline (17 counties). Population (1950), 310,594. MORGAN M. MOULDER, Democrat, of Camdenton, Camden County, Mo.; born in Linn Creek, Camden County, Mo., August 31, 1904, son of Fred J. and Margaret (Hillhouse) Moulder; married Nedra White of Camden County in 1928; one child, Marcia; educated in the public schools of Linn Creek and Lebanon, Mo.; Missouri University at Columbia, and graduated from Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn., degree LL. B.; licensed to practice law March 31, 1928; elected and served four terms as prosecuting attorney of Camden County, served three and one-half years as special assistant to the United States district attorney, western district of Missouri, and serving as judge of circuit court, eighteenth judicial circuit of Missouri, when elected to the Eighty-first Congress on Novem-ber 2, 1948; reelected to Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. : MONTANA (Population (1950), 591,024) SENATORS JAMES E. MURRAY, Democrat, of Butte, Mont.; education: graduated St. Jerome’s College, Berlin, Canada, 1895; New York University Law School, New York, LL. B. 1900, LL. M. 1901, LL. D. 1941; admitted to Montana bar, 1901; served as county attorney of Silver Bow County, Mont., 1906-8; chairman of State advisory board, Montana, P. W. A.) 1933; married Miss Viola E. Horgan (de-ceased) of Memphis, Tenn., June 1905; has five sons, James A., William D., Edward E., Howard A. and Charles A.; elected to United States Senate on No-vember 6, 1934, to fill out the unexpired term of the late Thomas J. Walsh; re-elected November 3, 1936, and again on November 3, 1942, for the term ending January 3, 1949; reelected November 2, 1948, for the term ending January 3, 1955; reelected November 2, 1954, for the term ending January 3, 1961. MICHAEL J. MANSFIELD, Democrat, Missoula, Mont.; enlisted in the United States Navy, World War I, at 14 years of age; subsequently enlisted in United States Army and United States Marine Corps; worked as miner and mining engineer in Butte, Mont., 1922-30; attended Montana School of Mines and Montana State University and received B. A. and M. A. degrees from latter in 1933 and 1934; professor of Latin American and Far Eastern history at Montana University 1933-43; married Maureen Hayes of Butte, Mont.; one daughter, Anne; elected to Seventy-eighth and served through Eighty-second Congresses; elected to United States Senate on November 4, 1952, for the term ending Jan-uary 3, 1959. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Beaverhead, Broadwater, Deer Lodge, Flathead, Gallatin, Granite, Jefferson, Lake, Lewis and Clark, Lincoln, Madison, Mineral, Missoula, Powell, Ravalli, Sanders, and Silver Bow (17 counties). Population (1950), 251,777. LEE METCALF, Democrat, of Helena, Mont.; lawyer; born in Stevensville, Mont., January 28, 1911; married to Donna Hoover of Wallace, Idaho, 1938; have a foster son Jerry; elected associate justice Montana Supreme Court, 1946; member Disabled American Veterans. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Big Horn, Blaine, Carbon, Carter, Cascade, Chouteau, Custer, Daniels, Dawson, Fallon, Fergus, Garfield, Glacier, Golden Valley, Hill, Judith Basin, Liberty, Mec-Cone, Meagher, Musselshell, Park, Petroleum, Phillips, Pondera, Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Roosevelt, Rosebud, Sheridan, Stillwater, Sweet Grass, Teton, Toole, Treasure, Valley, Wheatland, Wibaux, and Yellowstone (39 counties), and part of Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks. Popu- lation (1950), 339,247. ORVIN B. FJARE, Republican, of Big Timber, Mont.; born in Big Timber, Mont., April 16, 1918, and reared on a ranch at Melville near Big Timber; at-tended the rural schools and worked his way through the Sweet Grass County High School; employed as a clerk until his enlistment in 1940 as a private in the United States Army, commissioned a second lieutenant of Artillery in 1942, learned to fly as an officer, received his wings in 1944, piloted a B-24 in the South Pacific, and was discharged a captain in 1946; married the former Sigrid Solberg in 1942; two daughters, Gail and Diane; after discharge from the service was employed in a clothing store and later got a part interest in the firm; mem-ber of: Lutheran Church, Montana Public Welfare Commission (4-year term), State Republican Executive Committee, Big Timber Grade School Board of Trustees (former chairman), Lions Club (past president), American Legion (past commander and State chairman on Americanism), County Airport Board, Masons, and Moose; State president of the Jaycees 1950-51, national chairman of Americanism 1952-53, past president of local chapter, and served as national vice president 1953-54; named outstanding young man of the year in Big Timber in 1951 and Montana's outstanding young man in 1952; county chairman of March of Dimes for 7 years; State chairman of Montana Society for Crippled Children Easter Seal Campaign in 1954; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. NEBRASKA (Population (1950), 1,325,510) SENATORS ROMAN LEE HRUSKA, Republican, of Omaha, Nebr.; born in David City, Nebr., August 16, 1904; son of Joseph C. and Caroline L. Hruska; attended the public schools; prelegal course University of Omaha; University of Chicago Law School, 1927 and 1928; Creighton University College of Law, Omaha, LL. B. in 1929; general practice of law in Omaha since; married Miss Victoria E. Kunel of Omaha, 1930; 3 children, Roman L., Jr., Quentin J., and Jana L.; member Ne-braska State and American Bar Associations, Kiwanis, Shrine, Unitarian Church; member University of Omaha Board of Regents since 1950; national vice presi-dent and legal counsel Western Bohemian Fraternal Association (Cedar Rapids, Towa) since 1942; past president Nebraska Fraternal Congress; in 1944 appointed to Board of County Commissioners, Douglas County, Nebr., elected in 1946 and 1950, served as its chairman 1945-52, resigned in 1952; member Advisory Com-mittee to Nebraska Board of Control, 1947-52; president, Nebraska Association of County Officials 1950 and 1951; vice president, National Association of County Officials, 1951 and 1952; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; elected to the United States Senate November 2, 1954, to serve until January 1959, to complete the term for which the late Senator Hugh Butler was elected in 1952. CARL T. CURTIS, Republican, of Minden, Nebr. ; born near Minden, Kearney County, Nebr., March 15, 1905; attended Nebraska Wesleyan and the University of Nebraska; lawyer; married Miss Lois Wylie-Atwater, of Minden, Nebr., June 6, 1931; one daughter, Mrs. Clara Mae Lewis, and one son, Carl T. Curtis, Jr., (Tom); elected to the House of Representatives for the Seventy-sixth through the Eighty-third Congresses; appointed to the United States Senate on January 1, 1955, upon the resignation of Senator Hazel Abel; began a full 6-year term in the Senate on January 3, 1955, having been elected on November 2, 1954; home address: Minden, Nebr. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Adams, Chase, Clay, Dundy, Fillmore, Franklin, Frontier, Furnas, Gage, Gosper, Harlan, Hayes, Hitchcock, Jefferson, Johnson, Kearney, Lancaster, Nemaha, Nuckolls, Pawnee, Phelps, Red Willow, Richardson, Saline, Thayer, and Webster (26 counties). Population (1950), 369,970. PHIL WEAVER, Republican, of Falls City, Nebr.; born in Falls City April 9, 1919, son of Mrs. Arthur J. Weaver, Nebraska Mother of 1952, and the late ex-Governor Arthur J. Weaver and grandson of the late ex-Congressman A. J. Weaver; attended the public schools of Falls City and Lincoln, Nebr., St. Benedicts College, Atchison, Kans., and the University of Nebraska, A. B. degree, in 1942; entered the Armed Services June 1, 1942, serving in the States and subsequently in the European Theater, assigned to command, staff, and liaison duties with the 17th Airborne Division, First Allied Airborne Army, and Headquarters (Berlin District) ; served under the commands of Generals Eisen-hower, Ridgway, and Patton, participating in the Ardennes, Rhineland, and Central Europe Campaigns; received the Combat Infantryman’s Badge and the Bronze Star; was discharged as a captain in March 1946; married the former Jane Burner of Sabetha, Kans., in 1946, and has four sons; engaged in the in-surance and finance business in Falls City 1946-49; located in Chicago, Ill, as civilian administrative assistant to the G—1 of the Fifth Army in 1949 and 1950; owner of Weaver Motor Sales, Falls City, Nebr., since April 1950; member of the Presbyterian Church, Elks (past exalted ruler), Veterans of Foreign Wars (past commander), American Legion, 32d degree Mason, and the Shrine; director of Nebraska New Car Dealers Association; former secretary and treasurer of the Richardson County Republican Central Committee; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Cass, Douglas, Otoe, Sarpy, and Washington (5 counties). Popu- lation (1950), 341,641. JACKSON B. CHASE, Republican, of Omaha, Nebr.; born August 19, 1890, in Seward, Nebr. ; in early life lived in California and Illinois; received grade school education in Chicago and Walnut, Ill.; worked for Burlington Railroad for 1 year; then attended high school in Omaha, Nebr., in 1907; employed by John Deere Plow Co. 1907 to 1910; attended the University of Nebraska 2 years; graduated from the University of Michigan, LL. B. degree, in 1913; veteran of World Wars I and II; assistant attorney general of Nebraska 1921-22; engaged in practice of law in Omaha 1923-42; legal adviser to Omaha Welfare Board 1930-31; member of State house of representatives 1933-34; owner and active manager of farmland in Nebraska and Iowa since 1934; chairman of Nebraska Liquor Control Com-mission in 1946; appointed in July 1946 judge of the District Court of Nebraska, reelected in 1948 and 1952, voluntarily resigning September 1, 1954, to run for Congress; married; member of: Episcopal Church, American Legion, 40 and 8, Elks, Eagles, Omaha Chamber of Commerce, the American, Nebraska and Omaha Bar Associations, the Chi Phi and Phi Delta Phi fraternities; past president Farmers Club of Omaha, past president Reserve Officers Association, past chair-man of Omaha Red Cross Blood Bank, member Board of Directors of Kiwanis Club, president of Michigan Alumni Association of Omaha; chairman, Committee on Foreign Relations, Omaha; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Antelope, Boone, Burt, Butler, Cedar, Colfax, Cuming, Dakota, Dixon, Dodge, Hamilton, Knox, Madison, Merrick, Nance, Pierce, Platte, Polk, Saunders, Seward, Stanton, Thurston, Wayne, and York (24 counties). Population (1950), 298,104. ROBERT D. HARRISON, Republican, of Norfolk, Nebr.; born January 26, 1897, on a farm at Panama, Lancaster County, Nebr.; attended the public schools of Lancaster County; A. B. degree, Peru State Teachers’ College; M. A. degree, University of California and University of Nebraska; superintendent of schools, 3 years at Bradshaw, Nebr., and 8 years at DeWitt, Nebr.; married Mary Sutton in 1921; one daughter, Nanci Belle, graduate of the University of Nebraska; member of Methodist Church; past president of Northeast, Nebr., United Cham-bers of Commerce; past president of the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; vice progeny of Kiwanis Club; secretary of Y. M. C. A. Board; member of American egion and V. F. W.; Masonic Lodge; Izaak Walton League; Chamber of Com-merce; chairman of County Civil Defense Board; chairman of Madison County Republican Committee; past president of Norfolk City School Board and mem-ber since 1945; member of Governor’s Highway Advisory Committee; owned and operated an oil business in Norfolk, Nebr., since 1935; also owns and operates a 200-acre farm in Cedar County, Nebr.; elected to the Eighty-second Congress December 4, 1951, to succeed Karl Stefan, deceased; reelected to the Eighty-third Congress, reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Arthur, Banner, Blaine, Box Butte, Boyd, Brown, Buffalo, Cherry, Cheyenne, Custer, Dawes, Dawson, Deuel, Garden, Garfield, Grant, Greeley, Hall, Holt, Hooker, Howard, Keith, Keya Paha, Kimball, -Lincoln, Logan, Loup, McPherson, Morrill, Perkins, Rock, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan, Sherman, Sioux, Thomas, Valley, and Wheeler (38 counties). Population (1950), 315,795. ARTHUR LEWIS MILLER, Republican, of Kimball, Nebr.; born on a farm in Pierce County, Nebr. May 24, 1892; was graduated from the Plainview (Nebr.) High School in 1911 and from the Loyola Medical College, Chicago, Ill, in 1918; taught in a rural school at Plainview, Nebr., for 2 years; discharged from the Medical Reserve Corps in January 1919; practiced medicine and surgery in Kimball County, Nebr., since August 1919; owns farms in western Nebraska; mayor of Kimball, Nebr., 1933-34; member of the Nebraska Unicameral Legis-lature, 1937-41; State governor of Lions Clubs in 1931; president of the State Medical Association in 1939; a fellow of the American College of Surgeons; Methodist; Mason, Elk, and member of Knights of Pythias; State health director, 1941-42; married; one son; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. NEVADA (Population (1950), 160,083) SENATORS GEORGE W. MALONE, Republican, of Reno, Nev.; University of Nevada, 1917; married Ruth Moslander 1921; daughter, Molly Patricia; consulting engi-neer, former State engineer of Nevada and member Public Service Commission and Colorado River Commission; former department commander and national vice commander of the American Legion; former president Nevada Council, Boy Scouts of America; former managing director and editor of Industrial West Foun-dation, nonprofit research organization for 11 Western States, Alaska, Hawaii, and the Philippine Islands; special consultant to the United States Senate Military Affairs Committee on Strategic and Critical Minerals and Materials and on Ex-amination of Military Establishments, particularly as to Alaska and Pacific bases, and special consultant to the Secretary of War during World War II; enlisted as a private in 1917, Field Artillery, World War I, AEF, France; lieutenant, line officer and regimental intelligence, 1918; member American Society of Civil En-gineers, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, American Association of Agricultural Engineers, and San Francisco and Washington, D. C., Press Clubs; elected to the United States Senate on November 5, 1946; reelected November 4, 1952. ALAN BIBLE, Democrat, of Reno, Nev.; born in Lovelock, Nev., November 20, 1909, son of J. H. and Isabel (Welsh) Bible; married Loucille Jacks; children— Debra (Mrs. Robert Watkins), Paul Alfred, William Alan, and David Milton; A. B., University of Nevada, 1930; LL. B., Georgetown University School of Law, 1934; admitted to the Nevada State Bar, 1935; associate law partner of late United States Senator Pat McCarran, Reno, 1935-38; appointed, then elected district attorney of Storey County (Virginia City), 1935; appointed deputy attorney general of Nevada in 1938; elected attorney general of Nevada in 1942 at age of 32 years, becoming youngest attorney general in United States; reelected attorney general in 1946 without opposition; served as president and vice president of National Association of Attorneys General; private practice of law under firm name of Bible & McDonald, Reno, from January 1951; member of American Bar Association, chairman of State delegation of Committee on Improvement of Judicial Administration, National Safety Council, Nevada State Bar Association, University of Nevada Alumni Association, Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity, ‘Masons, and Eagles; elected to the United States Senate November 2, 1954, to fill the unexpired term of late Senator Pat McCarran. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.—Population (1950), 160,083. CLIFTON YOUNG, Republican, of Reno, Nev.; born in Lovelock, Nev. November 7, 1922, son of Clarence L. and Florence A. Young; attended grammar school and high school in Lovelock, Nev.; graduated from the University of Nevada in 1943, A. B. degree; served in the United States Army ground forces from May 1943 to October 1946 with 20 months’ duty in the European Theater of Operations, serving with the One Hundred and Third Infantry Division; dis-charged as major in 1946; attended Harvard Law School 1946-49; established law practice in Reno, Nev., in 1949; member Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Kappa Phi, American Legion, Darrell Dunkel Post No. 1; V. F. W., Post 9211; B. P. O. E,, Lodge No. 597; Reno Lions Club; Free and Accepted Masons, Lodge 13; 32d degree Scottish Rite Mason; Kerak Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S.; Society of Ameri-can Magicians, and American Bar Association; married Jane Gibson, Reno, Nev., December 25, 1952; daughter, Diana Jane, born November 11, 1954; step-son, Mark Gibson, aged 6; elected public administrator of Washoe County, Nev., in 1950; State president of Young Republicans of Nevada in 1952; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. NEW HAMPSHIRE (Population (1950), 533,242) SENATORS STYLES BRIDGES, Republican, of Concord, New Hampshire; born in West Pembroke, Maine, September 9, 1898; was graduated from the University of Maine; received M. A. degree from Dartmouth College, and LL. D. degree from the University of Maine, University of New Hampshire, Northeastern University, Towa Wesleyan College, Alma College, Villanova University; D. C. L. degree from Carroll College and from New England College; former member of the extension staff of the University of New Hampshire; former secretary and treasurer of the Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.; member of the New Hampshire Public Service Commission, 1930-34; served as Governor of New Hampshire, 1935-37; delegate-at-large and chairman of the New Hampshire delegation to the Republican National Convention in 1936; delegate-at-large to the Republican National Convention in 1940; at present serving as vice president and trustee of the New Hampshire Savings Bank, as director of the Rumford Press, as treasurer and trustee of the Putnam Agricultural Foundation, and as director of the Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.; member of the National Forest Reservation Commission; married Doloris Thauwald February 11, 1944; his three sons are Henry Styles, David Clement, and John Fisher Bridges; elected to the United States Senate on November 3, 1936; reelected for the second term on November 3, 1942; reelected for the third term on November 2, 1948; reelected for the fourth term on November 2, 1954 with the highest majority ever given by the people of New Hampshire to a candidate for the United States Senate; served as Republican leader in the second session of the Eighty-second Congress; served as President pro tempore of the United States Senate during the Highty-third Congress; served as Chairman of the Appropriations Committee during the Eighty-third Congress; serving in the Eighty-fourth Congress as ranking Repub-lican member of the Appropriations Committee, member of the Armed Services Committee, member of the Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee, member of the Republican Personnel Committee, member of the Senate Office Building Commission, and Chairman of the Republican Policy Committee; member of the Hoover Commission; Trustee of the Robert A. Taft Memorial Foundation. Residence: 233 Eastman Street, Concord, New Hampshire; Office: 145 Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C. NORRIS COTTON, Republican, of Lebanon, N. H.; born Warren, N. H., May 11, 1900; educated Phillips Exeter Academy, Wesleyan University, George Washington University Law School; lawyer, firm of Cotton, Tesreau & Stebbins, Lebanon, N. H.; married in 1927 to Ruth Isaacs, of Union City, Tenn.; secretary to United States Senator George H. Moses, 1924-28; prosecuting attorney for Grafton County, 1933-39; justice, Municipal Court of Lebanon, 1939-43; clerk of New Hampshire State Senate, 1927-29; member of New Hampshire House of Representatives, 1923, 1943, and 1945; chairman, Judiciary Committee and majority leader, 1943; speaker of the house, 1945; delegate, Republican National Conventions, 1944 and 1952; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, and Eighty-third Congresses; member of the Committee on Appropriations; elected to the United States Senate November 2, 1954, to complete the term of the late Senator Charles W. Tobey ending January 3, 1957. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Belknap, Carroll, Rockingham, and Strafford. HILLSBORO COUNTY, City of Manchester; towns of Bedford, Goffstown, Merrimack, Hudson, Litchfield, and Pelham, MERRIMACK COUNTY: Towns of Allenstown, Canterbury, Chichester, Epsom, Hooksett, Loudon; Northfield, Pembroke, and Pittsfield. Population (1950), 276,945. CHESTER EARL MERROW, Republican, of Center Ossipee; born in Center Ossipee, Carroll County, N. H., November 15, 1906; son of Llewellyn and Florence (Nichols) Merrow; student, Brewster Free Academy, 1921-25; B. S. degree from Colby College, 1929; student, Teachers College, Columbia University, summers, 1934-37; A. M. degree in 1937; engaged as instructor of general science, physics, chemistry, and biology at Kents Hill School at Kents Hill, Maine, 1929-30, and at Montpelier (Vt.) Seminary, 1930-37; assistant headmaster of Montpelier Seminary, 1935-38; instructor of political science and history, Vermont Junior College, Montpelier, Vt., also dean, 1937-38; member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, 1939-40; chairman of house ways and means com-mittee and member of the committee on banks, 1939-40; radio news commen-tator; lecturer on national and international affairs; trustee of Brewster Free Academy; member of Ahepa; member of Elks; member of Phi Beta Kappa; member of Grange; member of Masonic fraternity; married Miss Nellie M. Sands, of Albion, N. Y., June 12, 1933, and they have one son, Daniel S., born August 27, 1941; delegate to international conference on education and cultural relations of the United Nations held in London, November 1945; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; Congressional adviser to first conference of UNESCO held in Paris November 1946; member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs; chairman, Subcommittee of Foreign Affairs Committee on International Organizations and Movements, 1953—; member of Republican Congressional Campaign Committee; member of the United States National Commission for UNESCO from 1946 to 1949 and 1953-56; appointed a Representative of the United States of America to the Tenth Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Cheshire, Coos, Grafton, and Sullivan. HILLSBORO COUNTY: City of Nashua; towns of Amherst, Antrim, Bennington, Brookline, Deering, Francestown, Greenfield, Greenville, Hancock, Hillsboro, Hollis, Lyndeboro, Mason, Milford, Mount Vernon, New Boston, New Ipswich, Peterboro, Sharon, Temple, Weare, Wilson, and Windsor. MERRIMACK COUNTY: Cities of Concord and Franklin; towns of Andover, Boscawen, Bow, Bradford, Danbury, Dunbarton, Hen- niker, Hill, Hopkinton, Newbury, New London, Salisbury, Sutton, Warner, Webster, and Wilmot. -Population (1950), 256,297. . PERKINS BASS, Republican, of Peterborough, N. H.; born in East Walpole, Mass., October 6, 1912, son of ex-Governor of New Hampshire Robert P. Bass and Edith H. (Bird) Bass; educated Dartmouth College, A. B. 1934; Harvard Law School, LL. B. 1938; married in 1941 to Katharine Jackson of Dublin, N. H.; children— Alexander, Katharine, William Jackson, Charles Foster, and Roberta; admitted to the New Hampshire Bar in 1938; associated with Manchester, N. H., law firm of Sheehan, Phinney & Bass; trustee of New Hampshire Savings Bank of Concord; director and member of executive committee of Bird & Son, Inc. East Walpole, Mass. ; chancellor of the New Hampshire Society of the Sons of the American Revolution; 32d degree Mason; member of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars; served as air combat intelligence officer with Gen-eral Chennault’s 14th Air Force in China from 1942 through 1945 and was dis-charged with rank of major; awarded the Bronze Star Medal and from the Nation-alist Government of China received the Yun-Ma Medal for distinguished and meritorious service; president of the Monadnock Community Hospital in Peter-borough; elected to State house of representatives in 1939 and served four terms; in last term (1951-53) was chairman of Ways and Means Committee; elected to State senate in 1949 and served as president of Senate under Governor Sherman Adams; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. NEW JERSEY (Population (1950), 4,835,329) SENATORS H. ALEXANDER SMITH, Republican, of Princeton, N. J.; son of A. Alex-ander Smith, M. D., and Sue Lehn Bender; attended Cutler School, New York City; was graduated from Princeton University with A. B. degree in 1901 and from Columbia University with LL. B. degree in 1904; received honorary LL. D. from Brussels (Belgium) University in 1930, honorary LL. D. from Princeton University in 1945, honorary LL. D. from Rutgers University in June 1951, and honorary LL. D. from Bloomfield College in January 1952; honorary LL. D. from Columbia University in 1955; admitted to New York bar in 1904; lived in Colorado 1905-18, admitted to Colorado bar in 1906; practiced law in Colorado until 1917, the outbreak of World War I; served in United States Food Administration in Colorado and Washington during World War I, and was member postwar relief organizations headed by former President Herbert Hoover; returned to Prineeton, N. J., in 1919, and was executive secretary of the university until 1927, then be-came lecturer, Department of Politics, Princeton University, until 1930, and later resumed practice of law in New York City, associated with the firm of Hines, Rearick, Dorr & Hammond; member of the board of directors or trustees of the following organizations: Belgian American Educational Foundation, Princeton in Asia, Ine., Foreign Policy Association, and Advisory Council Department Eco-nomic and Social Institutions, Princeton University; also member Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, American Bar Association, Council Foreign Relations, Society of Colonial Wars, and St. Nicholas Society; became treasurer of New Jersey Republican State Committee in 1934 and chairman 1941-43; member Republican Program Committee 1938-40 under chairman Glenn Frank; member Republican National Committee 1942-43; also member Republi-can Post-War Advisory Council appointed by Republican National Committee, which met at Mackinac Island, Mich., in September 1943; married Helen Dominick on June 21, 1902; children, Helen Dominick (Mrs. Samuel Moor Shoemaker, Jr.), Marian Dominick (Mrs. H. Kenaston Twitchell, Jr.), and H. Alexander Smith, Jr. (married Mary Howard Bruce of Baltimore) ; elected to the United States Senate on November 7, 1944, to fill unexpired term of Senator W. Warren Barbour (deceased), ending January 3, 1947; reelected to United States Senate on Novem-ber 5, 1946, for full term ending January 3, 1953; reelected November 4, 1952, for full term ending January 3, 1959. : CLIFFORD P. CASE, Republican, of Rahway, N. J.; born in Franklin Park, N. J., April 16, 1904, son of the Rev. Clifford P. Case and Jeannette McAlpin Benedict; married Ruth M. Smith of Linden, N. J., on July 13, 1928, and they have two daughters, Mary Jane. (Mrs. William M. Weaver) and Ann, a son, Clifford P. 3d, and one grandchild; residence, 345 Elm Avenue, Rahway, N. J.; attended public schools in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and was graduated from Rutgers University with A. B. degree in 1925 and from Columbia University with LL. B. degree in 1928; was admitted to the New York bar in 1928 and practiced in New York City from 1928 to 1939 as an associate, and from 1939 to 1953 as a member of the law firm of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett; from August 1953 to March 1954 was president of the The Fund for the Republic, created and financed by The Ford Foundation; member of the Rahway Common Council, 1938-42, and of the New Jersey House of Assembly, 1943-44; served as a Member of the House of Representatives from the Sixth New Jersey District (Union County), 1945-53; charter trustee of Rutgers University; trustee, New York Society Phi Beta Kappa Alumni and New Jersey Society for Crippled Children and Adults; director, N. J. chapter, Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation; member of: General Com-mittee, Department of International Justice and Goodwill; National Council of Churches of Christ in the U. S. A.; Council on Foreign Relations; New York City, County, State, and American Bar Associations; Delta Upsilon and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities; Rahway Lodge, No. 1075, B. P. O. Elks; and the Second Presbyterian Church, Rahway, N. J.; elected to the United States Senate on November 2, 1954, for the term beginning January 3, 1955. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Camden, Gloucester, and Salem (3 counties). Population (1950), 441,978. CHARLES A. WOLVERTON, Republican, of Camden (Merchantville), N. J.; married; born at Camden, N. J., his parents being Charles S. Wolverton and Martha Wolverton; educated in the public schools of Camden, graduating from Camden High School; married to Ezetta Bishop Wolverton; studied law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, graduating June 13, 1900, with the degree of LL. B.; admitted to the bar of the State of New Jersey at the November term, 1901; has one son, Col. Donnell Knox Wolverton; in 1903 revised and compiled the ordinances of the city of Camden; 1904 to 1906 was assistant city solicitor of Camden; 1906 to 1913 was assistant prosecutor of Camden County; from 1913 to 1914, special assistant attorney general of New Jersey; from 1915 to 1918, member of New Jersey House of Assembly from Camden County; in 1918 was speaker of the New Jersey House of Assembly; 1917 to 1919, a Federal food administrator; in 1920, alternate delegate at large, Republican National Conven-tion at Chicago; 1918 to 1923, prosecutor of the pleas of Camden County; member of Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; member of Republican con-gressional campaign committee; member of Union League of Philadelphia, Pa., Masonic fraternities (including Commandery, Consistory, Shrine, and Tall Cedars), Elks, and Moose; elected to the Seventieth Congress in November 1926; reelected to the Seventy-first, Seventy-second, Seventy-third, Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SECO DISTRICT. COUN: Atlantic, Cape May, and Cumberland (3 counties). Population T. MILLET HAND, Republican, of Cape May City, N. J.; born in Cape May, N. J., July 7, 1902, son of Albert Reeves Hand and Sara Millet Hand; educated in the public schools of that city; graduated from Dickinson School of Law, LL. B. degree, 1922; member of the New Jersey bar; former president of Cape May County Bar Association; member of New Jersey State Bar Association; member of bar of Supreme Court of the United States; newspaper publisher and other business interests; clerk, Board of Chosen Freeholders of Cape May County, 1924-28; prosecuting attorney, Cape May County, 1928-33; mayor, city of Cape May, 1937-44; married in 1930 to Mary Mercer Worth, of Philadelphia; widower; one child, T. Millet Hand, Jr.; married, 1950, Elizabeth Frost Spang, of Cape May; member of Union League of Philadelphia and National Press Club of Washington, D. C.; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on November 7, 1944; reelected to the Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. . THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Monmouth and Ocean. MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Cities of New Bruns-wick and South Amboy; boroughs of Helmetta, Jamesburg, Milltown, Sayreville, South River, and Spotswood; townships of Cranbury, East Brunswick, Madison, Monroe, Plainsboro, North Bruns-wick, and South Brunswick. Population (1950), 390,333. JAMES COATS AUCHINCLOSS, Republican, of Rumson, N. J., was born in New York City, N. Y., January 19, 1885, the sixth of eight children of the late Edgar Stirling and Maria Sloan Auchincloss; educated at Groton School, Groton, Mass., and was graduated from Yale University, degree of A. B., 1908; employed by Farmers Loan & Trust Co. in New York City; was a member of the New York Stock Exchange, 1910-35, and served on board of governors for 18 years; veteran of Seventh Regiment, New York National Guard, and in the First World War served as captain, Military Intelligence; was deputy police commissioner of New York City and treasurer, president, and chairman of board of New York Better Business Bureau; served for 12 years as member of Council of Borough of Rumson, N. J., and was serving third term as mayor when elected to Congress; in 1909 married to Lee F. Alexander and has two children—Douglas and Gordon, and eight grandchildren—Kenneth, Gail, Stuart, Gordon, Sibley Ann, David and Lee (twins), and Juliet; elected to Seventy-eighth Congress; reelected to Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. 68172°—56——8 FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Burlington and Mercer (2 counties). Population (1950), 365,691. FRANK THOMPSON, Jr., Democrat, of Trenton, N. J.; born in Trenton, N. J., July 26, 1918; educated in the Trenton parochial and public schools, Wake Forest College, North Carolina, and Wake Forest Law School; attorney at law, practicing at 122 West State Street, Trenton, N. J.; former member of the board of directors of the Trenton Chapter American Red Cross, the Trenton Junior Chamber of Commerce, and Trenton Chapter National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis; active in civic and veterans affairs; member of the American Veterans’ Committee, the American Legion, and the V. F. W.; entered the United States Navy in 1941 and served until 1948; commanded the U. S. S. LCI (L) 428 and LCI (Rocket) Squadrons 63 and 48; received three combat decorations for action at Iwo Jima and Okinawa; was commanding officer of USNR Battalion 4-22 and on January 1, 1952, completed a 17-month tour of active duty on the staff of the commander, Eastern Sea Frontier; now a commander, USNR; married on January 10, 1942, to Evelina Van Metre of Washington, D. C.; two daughters, Anne Gleaves and Evelina Porter Thompson; elected to the general assembly in 1949 and reelected in 1951 and 1953; served as assistant minority leader in 1950, the first person to hold that office, and minority leader in 1954; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. FIFTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Morris and Somersei. MIDDLESEX CouNTY: City of Perth Amboy; boroughs of Carteret, Dunellen, Highland Park, Metuchen, Middlesex, and South Plainfield; townships of Piscataway, Raritan, and Woodbridge. Population (1950), 419,911. PETER FRELINGHUYSEN, Jr., Republican, of Morristown, N. J.; born January 17, 1916; education: Princeton University, B. A. 1938, magna eum laude in history; Yale Law School, LL. B. 1941; during World War II served for 3 years in United States Naval Reserve; released to inactive duty with commission of lieutenant; on the staff of Foreign Affairs Task Force of Hoover Commission, 1948; director Morristown Trust Co.; married Beatrice S. Procter, September 7, 1940; five children, Peter, Beatrice, Rodney, Adaline, and Frederick; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth ongress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—UNION CouNTY. Population (1950), 398,138. HARRISON ARLINGTON WILLIAMS, Jgr., Democrat; residence, 231 Elizabeth Avenue, Westfield, N. J.; born December 10, 1919, in Plainfield; was graduated from Oberlin College, A. B. 1941, and Columbia Law School, LL. B. 1948; attorney, at law practicing in New Jersey; married Nancy S. McGlone in 1948; four children, Peter, Wendy, Jonathan, and Nina; served 4 years in the Naval Reserve; Navy pilot; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 3, 1953, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Clifford Case; reelected to the Kighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Hunterdon, Sussex, and Warren.. BERGEN CouUNTY: Cities of Garfield and Hackensack; boroughs of Allendale, East Paterson, Emerson, Fairlawn, Franklin Lakes, Glen Rock, Hillsdale, Hohokus, Lodi, Maywood, Midland Park, Montvale, Oakland, Oradell, Pa- ramus, Park Ridge, Ramsey, Riverside, Saddle River, Upper Saddle River, Waldwick, Westwood, Woodcliff Lake; townships of Mahwah, Ridgewood, Rivervale, Rochelle Park, Saddle River, South Hackensack, Washington, and Wyckoff. Passaic COuNTY: Borough of Ringwood and township of West Milford. Population (1950), 371,224. : WILLIAM BECK WIDNALL, Republican, of Saddle River, N. J.; born in Hackensack, N. J., March 17, 1906; Episcopalian; educated in the Hackensack public schools; graduated from Brown University, Ph. B., in 1926 and from the New Jersey Law School (now part of Rutgers University), LL. B., in 1931; profession is law; married Marjorie Soule in 1933 and has two children— Barbara, 21, and William S., 18; member Brown University Club of New York and Bergen County Bar Association; member of the New Jersey House of Assembly 1946-49 and reelected for 1950 and 1951; elected to the Eighty-first Congress in a special election held February 6, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Highty-fourth Congresses. NEW JERSEY Biographical 91 EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Passaic County: Cities of Clifton, Passaic, and Paterson; boroughs of Bloom-ingdale, Haledon, Hawthorne, North Haledon, Pompton Lakes, Prospect Park, Totowa, Wanaque, and West Paterson; townships of Little Falls and Wayne. Population (1950), 331,691. GORDON CANFIELD, Republican, of Paterson, N. J., was born in Sala-manca, N. Y., April 15, 1898, the son of Carl A. and Florence A. Canfield; after graduating from high school in Binghamton, N. Y., enlisted in the Signal Corps, Regular. Army, in World War I; then entered newspaper work in Passaic, N. J., and attended night classes at the New Jersey Law School at Newark; in January 1924 became secretary to the late Representative George N. Seger of Passaic, this service embracing 17 years, and after his chief’s death in 1940 was elected his successor; congressional tenure began with the Seventy-seventh Congress and is now serving his eighth term; while a secretary, completed law studies at Na-tional University in Washington and was admitted to the District of Columbia Bar; married Dorothy E. Greenwell of Washington, D. C., and they have two sons, Carl and Allan; during the congressional recess of June and July 1944, served as a utility man on a tanker in the Merchant Marine, North Atlantic run, and was in London for several weeks during the robot blitz; in April 1945, when Buchenwald was liberated by Patton’s Army, inspected the concentration camp at General Eisenhower’s request; in January 1946 visited Nagasaki and Hiroshima with a congressional committee; in April 1952, visited front lines, inside Iron Triangle in Korea; is a member of the House Appropriations Committee and has served on the boards of visitors for the service academies at West Point, Annapolis, and New London. NINTH DISTRICT.—BEBGEN County: City of Englewood, boroughs of Alpine, Bergenfield, Bogota, Carlstadt, Cliffside Park, Closter, Cresskill, Demarest, Dumont, East Rutherford, Edgewater, Engle-wood Cliffs, Fairview, Fort Lee, Harrington Park, Hasbrouck Heights, Haworth, Leonia, Little Ferry, Moonachie, New Milford, North Arlington, Northvale, Norwood, Old Tappan, Palisades Park, Ridgefield, Rockleigh, Rutherford, Tenafly, Teterboro, Wallington, and Wood-Ridge; townships of Lyndhurst, Ridgefield Park, and Teaneck. HUDSON CouNTY: Town of Guttenberg and township of North Bergen. Population (1950), 351,976. FRANK C. OSMERS, Jr., Republican, of Tenafly, N. J.; born Leonia, N. J., December 30, 1907; graduate Dumont (N. J.) High School; attended Williams College, Williamstown, Mass.; Congregationalist; married on November 7, 1942, to Marguerite Marsh Udall of Bergenfield, N. J.; two children: Frank Charles 3d, born July 29, 1944, and Nancy Emma Lee, born November 18, 1946; member: National Press Club, University Club (Washington, D. C.), National Republican Club, the Englewood Club, Hackensack Golf Club, Knickerbocker Country Club, Brotherhood of Traveling Jewelers, Reserve Officers Association, American Legion, V.F. W., Elks, Masons, Royal Arch Masons, National Sojourners, Seventy-seventh Division Association, Three Hundred and Sixth Infantry Association, Haworth Men’s Club; Englewood, Bergen County, and New Jersey Chambers of Commerce; Rotary Club; former mémber Board of Governors Englewood Hospital, Mayors’ Association of Bergen County; director: Tenafly, N. J., Savings & Loan Asso-ciation; chairman, Republican Committee of Bergen County, N. J., 1948-52; president, Bergen County Park Commission 1947-50; vice president, Bergen County Safety Council; foreman of September 1947 Bergen County Grand Jury which founded Bergen County Police School; New Jersey licensed real estate broker; jeweler, gem expert, and appraiser until 1939 as vice president of the Frank C. Osmers Co., Inc., New York City jewelry firm; since 1946 engaged in newspaper and magazine publishing and commercial printing at Englewood, N. J.; councilman Haworth, N. J., 1930-34; mayor 1935-36; state assemblyman from Bergen County, N. J., 1936-38, member of the Seventy-sixth and Seventy-seventh Congresses, Ninth New Jersey District; left the Seventy-seventh Con-gress the day war was declared to enlist as private, United States Army; released from active duty as major of Infantry, February 22, 1946; served in Philippine and Okinawan campaigns, Korean Occupation; awarded Bronze Star; member of Army Reserve; elected at a special election on November 6, 1951, to fill the unexpired term in the Eighty-second Congress of Harry L. Towe, who resigned; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—EsseEx County: City of Newark, wards 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 11, and 15; borough of Glen Ridge; towns of Belleville, Bloomfield, and Nutley. HupsoN CouNTy: Borough of East Newark; towns of Harrison and Kearny. Population (1950), 312,306. PETER WALLACE RODINO, Jr., Democrat, of 205 Grafton Avenue, New-ark, N. J.; born June 7, 1909, in Newark, N. J.; lawyer; one of first enlisted men to be commissioned overseas; highest order of Knighthood in Italy by former King Umberto, Star of Solidarity; holds Knighthood in the Sovereign Military Order of Malta; served with the First Armored Division and Military Mission Italian Army; discharged from the service in April 1946, as captain; spearheaded the drive against communism in the April 1948 elections in Italy; member of Fellow-ship of United States-British Comrades, gold life membership Veterans of Foreign Wars; American Veterans of World War II, American Legion, Military Order of World Wars, Knights of Columbus; married to the former Marianna Stango; two children, Margaret Ann and Peter 3d; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. : ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—EssEx County: City of Newark, wards 3, 6, 7, 13, and 14; cities of East Orange, Orange; town of West Orange; village of South Orange. Population (1950), 310,723. HUGH J. ADDONIZIO, Democrat, of Newark, N. J.; born January 31, 1914, in Newark, N. J.; graduated from Lincoln Public School, Newark, N. J., West Side High School, Newark, N. J., St. Benedict’s Prep School, Newark, N. J., Fordham University, New York, N. Y., with B. S. degree; all state quarterback at West Side School and at St. Benedict’s Prep; member of Fordham Varsity football team from 1935 to 1939, playing as quarterback with the Seven Blocks of Granite under Coach Jim Crowley; entered United States Army on January 13, 1941, as private; attended Officers’ Candidate School at Fort Benning, Ga., and commissioned second lieutenant in the Infantry; served 37 months overseas with the Sixtieth Infantry, Ninth Division, participating in eight major campaigns (Algiers, French Morocco, Tunisia, Sicily, Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes (Battle of the Bulge), Central Europe, and Rhineland) from the invasion of North Africa to the end of the war in Germany; the Ninth Division was the first American troops in North Africa, the first American troops to cross into Belgium from France, and one of the first divisions across the Rhine River in Germany; discharged as captain in 1946 with the following decorations and citations: European-African-Middle East-ern Theater Campaign Ribbon with bronze arrowhead and eight campaign stars; Bronze Star Medal, World War II Victory Medal, American Defense Service Medal, American Theater Campaign Ribbon, and Combat Infantryman’s Badge; one of the few living American combat officers to wear eight campaign stars; married Miss Doris Goodheart in Newark, N. J., in 1942; five children—Carol Ann, Frank Hugh, Lois, James Joseph, and Thomas; member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Fordham University Club of New Jersey, American Legion, and Greater New York Chapter, Ninth Division Association; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—EssEx County: City of Newark, wards 9, 10, 12, and 16; boroughs of Caldwell, Essex Fells, North Caldwell, Roseland, Verona, West Caldwell; towns of Irvington, Montclair; town-ships of Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Livingston, Maplewood, and Millburn. Population (1950), 338,535. ROBERT WINTHROP KEAN, Republican, of Livingston, N. J.; born in Elberon, N. J., September 28, 1893, graduated from St. Mark’s School in 1911 and from Harvard College with the degree of A. B. in 1915; served in the World War with the Second Division, American Expeditionary Forces, as a first lieu-tenant, Fifteenth Field Artillery, and was awarded the Silver Star Medal and the Distinguished Service Cross; delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1936; was president of the Livingston National Bank from 1927 to 1950 and a partner in the investment house of Kean, Taylor & Co., since 1921; married October 18, 1920, to Elizabeth Stuyvesant Howard, of Hyde Park, N. Y., and they have six children; elected to Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy- eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—HuDsoN CouNTY: City of Bayonne; city of Jersey City, wards 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. Population (1950), 269, 643. ALFRED D. SIEMINSKI, Democrat, of Jersey City, N. J.; born Jersey City, August 23, 1911; graduated Princeton University 1934 A. B.; entered United States Army 1942; served in Italian campaign, and United States forces Austria, Military Government Division; Legion of Merit, Korea 1950; wife and daugh-ter; elected Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—HUDSON County: City of Hoboken; city of Jersey City, wards 2, 3, 10, 11, and 12; city of Union City; towns of Secaucus and West New York; township of Weehawken. Popu- lation (1950), 275,053. T. JAMES TUMULTY, Democrat, of Jersey City, N. J.; born in Jersey City March 2, 1913; attended Xavier High School and Holy Cross University; grad-uated Fordham University, 1935, A. B.; graduated Seton Hall University, 1938, M. A.; graduated John Marshall Law School, 1938, LL. B.; World War II veteran; elected to New Jersey Legislature 1944 to 1952, inclusive; served as minority leader in 1951 and served on the Appropriations Committee in 1952; elected to Charter Commission of Jersey City in 1951; elected delegate to Demo-cratic State Convention eight times; elected delegate to Democratic National Convention in 1952; lawyer, with offices in Jersey City; assistant corporation counsel for the city of Jersey City and special municipal attorney in the Superior Court probe; received the Silver Medal of Merit from Veterans of Foreign Wars for his part in the fight against communism; married to the former Ann Marie McGarry of Jersey City; they have no children; member of the Holy Name Society, B. P. O. Elks No. 211, Fordham University Club of New Jersey, Seton Hall Graduate Club, and Knights of Columbus; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. | | | NEW MEXICO (Population (1950), 681,187) SENATORS DENNIS CHAVEZ, Democrat, of Albuquerque, N. Mex., born at Los Chavez, Valencia County, N. Mex., April 8, 1888; attended public schools of Albuquerque; graduate of law school, Georgetown University, 1920, with LL. B. degree; married Imelda Espinosa, November 9, 1911: has three children—Dennis Chavez. Jr., Mrs. George Dixon, and Mrs. Jorge Tristani; served as clerk of the United States Senate, 1918 to 1920; member of New Mexico Legislature; practiced law at Albu-querque; elected to the Seventy-second Congress; reelected to the Seventy-third Congress; appointed to the United States Senate by Gov. Clyde Tingley on May 11, 1935; elected November 3, 1936; reelected November 5, 1940; reelected No-vember 5, 1946; reelected November 4, 1952. CLINTON P. ANDERSON, Democrat, of Albuquerque, N. Mex.; born at Centerville, S. Dak., October 23, 1895; was educated at Dakota Wesleyan Uni-versity and University of Michigan; general insurance business; married; two children; president, Rotary International, 1932-33; treasurer of State of New Mexico, 1933-34; administrator, New Mexico Relief Administration, 1935; field representative, Federal Emergency Relief Administration, 1935-36; chairman and executive director, Unemployment Compensation Commission of New Mexico, 1936-38; managing director, United States Coronado Exposition Com-mission, 1939-40; elected to Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, and Seventy-ninth Congresses; chairman of the House Committee To Investigate Campaign Expenditures in the Seventy-eighth Congress; chairman of the House of Repre-sentatives Special Committee To Investigate Food Shortages in the Seventy-ninth Congress until his resignation from Congress to become Secretary of Agriculture; owns and operates farm in New Mexico; appointed Secretary of Agriculture June 30, 1945; resigned May 10, 1948, to enter Democratic primary for United States Senator; nominated on June 8; elected on November 2, 1948, to the United States Senate for the term ending January 3, 1955; reelected November 2, 1954, for the term ending January 3, 1961. REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE.—Population (1950), 681,187. ANTONIO M. FERNANDEZ, Democrat, of Santa Fe, N. Mex.; born in Springer, N. Mex., January 17, 1902; court reporter for the eighth judicial district of New Mexico, 1925-30; received law training at Cumberland University, Leb-anon, Tenn.; admitted to the practice of law in New Mexico in 1931; assistant district attorney of the eighth judicial district, 1933; practiced law in Santa Fe, N. Mex., 1934-41; served in the State legislature, 1935; chief tax attorney for the State Tax Commission, 1935-36; first assistant attorney general, 1937-41; member of the first New Mexico Public Service Commission, 1941-42; married Cleo Chavez in 1924 and has five children, Antonio, Jr., Orlando, Manuel Andres, Anita, and Dolores; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. JOHN J. DEMPSEY, Democrat, of Santa Fe, N. Mex., was born at White-haven, Pa., June 22, 1879; formerly vice president of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.; independent oil operator; president, United States Asphalt Corporation; appointed State NRA director in 1933; also served as head of New Mexico housing campaign; president, board of regents, University of New Mexico; married; three children;elected to the Seventy-fourth Congress; reelected to the Seventy-fifth and Seventy-sixth Congresses; member U. S. Maritime Commission 1941; Under Secretary of Interior 1941-42; Governor of New Mexico 1943-45, 1945-47; elected to the Eighty-second Congress; reelected to the Eighty-third Congress and to the Eighty-fourth Congress on November 2, 1954. NEW YORK Biographical 95 NEW YORK (Population (1950), 14,830,192) SENATORS IRVING McNEIL IVES, Republican, of Norwich, N. Y.; born in Bainbridge, N. Y., January 24, 1896; son of George Albert and Lucy (Keeler) Ives; A. B., Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., 1920; L. H. D., Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y., 1943; LL. D., Hamilton College, 1946, Alfred University, 1947, Syracuse Uni-versity, 1949; D. C. L.., New School for Social Research, 1949; LL. D., Hartwick College, 1950; Bard College, 1952; married Elizabeth Minette Skinner, October 23, 1920, who died July 7, 1947; one son, George Skinner Ives; married Marion Mead Crain July 12, 1948; with Guaranty Trust Co., of New York, 1920-23, Manufacturers Trust Co., New York City, 1923-30; in general insurance business, Norwich, N. Y., 1933-45; member, New York State Assembly since 1930, minority leader, 1935, speaker, 1936, majority leader 1937-46, inclusive; while chairman of New York State Joint Legislative Committee on Industrial and Labor Condi-tions became author and sponsor of legislation creating New York State Depart-ment of Commerce and New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University; chairman, New York State Temporary Commission Against Discrimination, 1944-45; coauthor and cosponsor, New York State law against discrimination; chairman, New York State Temporary Commission on Agriculture, 1945-46; dean, New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations June 23, 1945, to February 1, 1947; served with the United States Army, 1917-19; discharged with rank of first lieutenant, Infantry: with AEF, France and Germany, 15 months; member, board of trustees, Hamilton College; member, board of trustees, Cornell University, 1944-45, and board of temporary trustees, New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, 1944-45; member, New York State War Council, 1942-45; chairman, United States dele-gation to International Labor Organization Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, 1953, and elected president of Conference; member, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Phi Beta Kappa, Theta Delta Chi, Elks, National Grange; Presbyterian; directed preparation and publication of textbook: The American Story of Industrial and Labor Relations, 1943; elected to the United States Senate on November 5, 1946, for the term ending January 3, 1953; reelected EA 4, 1952; was the Republican candidate for Governor of New York tate in 1954. HERBERT H. LEHMAN, Democrat, of New York, N. Y.; born in New York City, March 28, 1878; became vice president and treasurer of the J. Spencer Turner Co. in 1906; in 1908 became a partner in the investment banking firm of Lehman Bros. of New York City; was commissioned a captain in the United States Army in 1917 and attained the rank of colonel on the General Staff, serving as an assistant to Gen. George Goethals; awarded the Distinguished Service Medal; on April 28, 1910, married Edith Altschul of San Francisco, Calif.; three children, the eldest, Peter, a first lieutenant in the Air Corps, was killed in the war, and was survived by a wife and two daughters; second son, John, served in the European Theater during the war and became a lieutenant colonel; and a daughter, Hilda Jane, served in the Army as a WAC in North Africa and Italy and is now residing in Cleveland, Ohio, with her husband, Eugene Paul, and their three children; withdrew from business and entered public service in the fall of 1928; elected Lieutenant Governor of New York State in 1928; reelected, 1930; elected governor, 1932 and reelected three times for unprecedented four terms; at the end of 1942 was appointed by President Roosevelt as Director of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation Operations in the State Department; in 1943 was unanimously elected first Director General of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (known as UNRRA) by the 44 nations which initially set up that organization; served in this capacity until the spring of 1946; elected to the United States Senate November 8, 1949, to fill the unexpired term of Robert F. Wagner; reelected November 7, 1950, for the term ending January 3, 1957; the following colleges have conferred honorary degrees: (M. A., LL. D.) Williams College; (LL. D.) New York University, Oglethorpe University, Hamil-ton College, St. Bonaventure College, Alfred University, Niagara University, 96 Congressional Directory NEW YORK Syracuse University, Fordham University, Jewish Theological Seminary; (H. L. D.) Dropsie College, Hebrew Union College, Yeshiva College; (LL. D. and Phi Beta Kappa) Hobart and William Smith College; (LL. D.) Bard College and Long Island University; (LL. D.) Brandeis University; is an active officer and director of many civie, philanthropie, religious, and educational organizations, among which are the following: trustee, New York University Law Center Foundation and Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton; director, Henry Street Settlement, Visiting Nurse Service of New York, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Inec.; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Palestine Economic Corporation, and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Foundation; cochairman, United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York; residence, 820 Park Avenue, New York City, and office, 41 East Fifty-seventh Street, New York City. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—SUFFOLK COUNTY. NASSAU CouNTY: That portion consisting of the town of Oyster Bay within and bounded by a line beginning at the intersection of Jericho Turnpike with the dividing line between the county of Nassau and the county of Suffolk, thence running southwesterly along Jericho Turnpike to the westerly boundary line of the township of Oyster Bay, thence southerly, easterly, and southerly along said boundary line of the township of Oyster Bay to the Atlantic Ocean, thence easterly through the waters of the Atlantic Ocean to the dividing line between the county of Nassau and the county of Suffolk, thence northerly along said dividing line between the county of Nassau and the county of Suffolk "to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 314, 316. STUYVESANT WAINWRIGHT, Republican, of Wainscott, N. Y.: born in New York, N. Y., March 16, 1921: attended Yale University; married Janet Parsons; four children, Stuyvesant 3d, Jonathan Mayhew, Snowden, and Laura Livingston ; enlisted as a private the day after Pearl Harbor, rose through the ranks, and served as commanding officer of the First Army OSS units in France; served on intelligence coordination in the War Department in Washington, D. C.; discharged as captain; now holds rank as a major in the Army Reserves : awarded five battle stars; returned to law studies and graduated from Yale University Law School; member of the law firm of Wainwright & Matthews; member of the University Club (N. Y.), the Down Town Association (N. Y.), Chi Psi, Phi Delta Phi, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, and St. Luke’s Episcopal Church; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. SECOND DISTRICT.—NAssAu County: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where Jericho Turnpike intersects the dividing line between the county of Nassau and the county of Suffolk, thence running southwesterly along Jericho Turnpike to the westerly boundary line of the township of Oyster Bay, thence southerly and easterly along said boundary line of the township of Oyster Bay to Newbridge Road, thence southerly along Newbridge Road to Bellmore Road, thence southerly along Bellmore Road to Bethpage Road, thence westerly along Bethpage Road and Bethpage Turnpike to the easterly line of the incorporated village of Hempstead, thence along the easterly, south-erly and westerly boundary lines of the incorporated village of Hempstead to Wood view Road, to Hemp-stead Avenue, to Railroad Avenue East (Harlborough Road), thence southerly to Eagle Avenue, to Woodfield Avenue, to Southern State Parkway, thence westerly along Southern State Parkway to the intersection of Dogwood A venue and the northerly line of the incorporated village of Malverne, thence westerly and southerly along said boundary line of the incorporated village of Malverne to the inter-section of the northerly boundary line of the incorporated village of Valley Stream, thence westerly along said northern boundary line of the incorporated village of Valley Stream to the intersection of the dividing line between the county of Nassau and the county of Queens, thence northerly and north-westerly along said dividing line between the county of Nassau and the county of Queens to the waters of Little Neck Bay, thence northerly through the waters of Little Neck Bay and easterly through the waters of Long Island Sound to the dividing line between the county of Nassau and the county of Suf-folk, then southerly along said dividing line between the county of Nassau and the county of Suffolk to the place of beginning, including the city of Glen Cove. Population (1950), 317,164. STEVEN B. DEROUNIAN, Republican, of Roslyn, Nassau County, N. Y.; born in Sofia, Bulgaria, April 6, 1918; married Emily Ann Kennard of Gonzales, Tex., August 20, 1947; two children, Ann Ashby, born June 28, 1952, and Steven Blake, born November 4, 1954; educated in Mineola public schools; B. A., New York University, 1938; Li; B, Fordham Law School, 1942; member Fordham Law Review and Delta Theta Phi law fraternity; member of firm, Burns & Derounian, Mineola, N. Y.; entered United States Army, July 1942; graduated Officers Candi-date School, Fort Benning, Ga., as Infantry officer, 1943; assigned to One Hun-dred and Third Infantry Division; overseas October 1944 to March 1946; ; separated from service May 1946 as captain, Infantry; decorations: Purple Heart, Bronze Star, and foreign service ribbons in European Theater; councilman, Town Board, Town of North Hempstead, N. Y., 1948-52; president, board of trustees, First NEW YORK Biographical 97 Presbyterian Church of Mineola, N. Y., 1951-52; member, Adolph Block Post V. F. W., Mineola, N. Y.; Roger Williams Patterson Post 349, American Legion, Mineola, N. Y.; thirty-second degree Mason; elected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com- merce. THIRD DISTRICT.—NASSAU County: That portion within the town of Hempstead and within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where the town line of Oyster Bay and Hempstead are bisected by the center line of Newbridge Road, thence southerly along Newbridge Road to Bellmore Road, thence southerly along Bellmore Road to Bethpage Road, thence westerly along Bethpage Road and Bethpage Turnpike to the easterly line of the incorporated village of Hempstead, thence along the easterly, southerly and westerly boundary line of the incorporated village of Hempstead to Wood view Road, to Hempstead Avenue, to Railroad Avenue East (Harlborough Road), thence southerly to Eagle Avenue, to Woodfield Avenue to Southern State Parkway, thence westerly along Southern State Parkway to the intersection of Dogwood Avenue and the northerly line of the incorporated village of Malverne, thence westerly and southerly along said boundary line of the incorporated village of Mal-verne to the intersection of the northerly boundary line of the incorporated village of Valley Stream, thence westerly along said northern boundary line of the incorporated village of Valley Stream to the intersection of the dividing line between the county of Nassau and the county of Queens, thence southerly along the said dividing line between the county of Nassau and the county of Queens to the Atlantic Ocean, thence easterly through the waters of the Atlantic Ocean to the boundary line dividing Hempstead township and Oyster Bay township, thence northerly and easterly along said township line to the place of beginning, including the city of Long Beach. Population (1950), 317,414. FRANK J. BECKER, Republican, of Lynbrook, N. Y.; born in Brooklyn, N. Y., August 27, 1899, moving to Lynbrook in November 1905; graduated from Lynbrook public schools and Brown’s Business College, Jamaica; enlisted in the United States Army in 1918 and served in France and England; engaged in the insurance brokerage business; Past Commander of Lynbrook Post, Past Nassau County Commander, and member National Public Relations Commission of the American Legion; P. E. R. Lynbrook Lodge of Elks; member: Lynbrook Post Veterans of Foreign Wars, Knights of Columbus, and Holy Name Society; Republican committeeman; director, Nassau County Tuberculosis and Public Health Association; married to Anne Claire Ferris of Jersey City; three children, Francis, an attorney: daughter Betty-Ann, and son Robert, insurance broker; elected to and served 8 years in the assembly of the New York State Legislature; for 6 years was a member of the Ways and Means Committee, also chairman of the Charitable and Religious Societies Committee; member of committees: City of New York, Villages, and Military Affairs: for 4 years was chairman of the Joint Legislative Committee to Study the Military Law, completely re-writing the military law of the State of New York, and writing the Civil Defense Laws of 1950 and 1951; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; member Public Works Committee; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—QUEENS CouNTY: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where Utopia Parkway extended intersects the waters of the East River, thence in a southeasterly direction along Utopia Parkway to One Hundred and Sixty-ninth Street, to Crocheron Avenue, thence westerly to Northern Boulevard and along Northern Boulevard to Parsons Boulevard, thence southerly to Forty-fifth Avenue, to Kissena Boulevard, to Elder Avenue, to One Hundred and Thirty-third Street, to North Hempstead Turnpike, thence easterly to Horace Harding Boulevard, to One Hundred and Eighty-eighth Street, to Union Turnpike, thence westerly along Union Turnpike to Burns Street, to Sixty-ninth Avenue, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Cooper Avenue, to Seventy-third Place, to Myrtle Avenue, thence easterly to Woodhaven Boulevard, to Jamaica Avenue, to One Hundred and Seven-teenth Street, to the intersection of Myrtle Avenue and Hillside Avenue, and thence along Hillside Avenue to One Hundred and Sixty-fourth Street, to Jamaica Avenue, to Hollis Avenue, to Farmers Boulevard, thence southerly to One Hundred and T'wenty-second Avenue, to Springfield Boulevard, to One Hundred and Twenty-first Avenue, to the intersection of One Hundred and Twenty-first Avenue with the county line of the county of Nassau and the county line of the county of Queens, thence in a northerly direction along said line between the county of Nassau and the county of Queens to the waters of Long Island Sound, and through the waters of Long Island Sound and the East River to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 354,795. HENRY J. LATHAM, Republican, of Queens Village, N. Y.; born in Brooklyn, N. Y., December 10, 1908; educated at St. John’s College and Brooklyn Law School of St. Lawrence University; degrees, bachelor of laws and master of laws; attorney at law; member of the New York State Assembly, 1941-42; resigned in 1942 as a member of the New York State Legislature and was commissioned a lieutenant (junior grade) in the United States Navy; has been on active service in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters of war; now a Commander in United States Naval Reserve; married Elizabeth Schwarze and they have two children, Barbara Ann and Stephen Grant; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on November 7, 1944; reelected to Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. 98 Congressional Directory NEW YORK FIFTH DISTRICT.—QUEENS CouNTY: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point. where Decatur Street intersects the county line of the county of Kings and the county line of the county of Queens, thence along Decatur Street to Forest Avenue, to Metropolitan Avenue, thence east-erly to Eightieth Street, to Cooper A venue, to Seventy-third Place, to Myrtle Avenue, thence easterly to Woodhaven Boulevard, to Jamaica Avenue, to One Hundred and Seventeenth Street, to the intersection of Myrtle Avenue and Hillside Avenue, and thence along Hillside avenue to One Hundred and Sixty-fourth Street, to Jamaica Avenue, to Hollis Avenue, to Farmers Boulevard, thence southerly to One Hundred and Twenty-second Avenue, to Springfield Boulevard, to One Hundred and Twenty-first Avenue, to the intersection of One Hundred and Twenty-first Avenue with the dividing line between the county of Nassau and the county of Queens, thence in a southerly direction along said dividing line to the waters of Head of Bay Basin, Jamaica Bay and Grassy Bay thence in a westerly direction to the county line of the county of Queens and the county of Kings, thence northerly along said dividing line between the county of Queens and the county of Kings to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 372,762. ALBERT H. BOSCH, Republican, of Richmond Hill, N. Y.; born in New York City, October 30, 1908; attended Public School 171, Boys High School, and grad-uated from school of law St. Johns College; practicing attorney and member of firm of Archer, Bosch & Engeler, New York, N. Y.; member of Queens County Bar Association; admitted to practice before the Treasury Department and the Supreme Court of the United States; trustee of Hamburg Savings Bank, Ridge-wood, N. Y.; member of Richmond Hill Lodge 892 F. and A. M., the Craftsmen’s Club, Queensborough Lodge 878 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Richmond Hill Lodge 1176 Loyal Order of Moose, and National Home and Property Owners Foundation; former national chairman of Steuben Society of America; chairman, Richmond Hill Finance Committee for Boy Scouts of America; served as major on Queens Division Staff of the City Patrol Corps (auxiliary police) during World War II; married Theresa Hoenig; two daughters, Marilyn, age 16, and Alice, age 11; residence 89-04 One Hundred and Fourth Street, Richmond Hill, Queens County, N. Y.; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—QUEENS County: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where Utopia Parkway extended intersects the waters of the East River, thence in a southeasterly direction along Utopia Parkway to One Hundred and Sixty-ninth Street, to Crocheron Avenue, thence westerly to Northern Boulevard and along Northern Boulevard to Parsons Boulevard, thence southerly to Forty-fifth Avenue, to Kissena Boulevard, to Elder Avenue, to One Hundred and Thirty-third Street, to North Hempstead Turnpike, thence easterly to Horace Harding Boulevard, to One Hundred and Eighty-eighth Street, to Union Turnpike, thence westerly along Union Turnpike to Burns Street, to Sixty-ninth Avenue, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Cooper Avenue, to Eightieth Street, to Metro-politan Avenue, thence westerly to Sixty-ninth Street, thence northerly along Sixty-ninth Street (Juniper Avenue) to Caldwell Avenue, to Mazeau Street, to Grand Avenue, to the intersection of Queens Boulevard and Broadway, thence along Broadway to the intersection of Sixty-fifth Street, Broadway and Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, thence along the center line of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway West to Forty-ninth Street, to Grand Central Parkway, to Eighty-first Street extended to the Waters of Bowery Bay and through the waters of Bowery Bay, Flushing Bay and the East River to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 385,761. LESTER HOLTZMAN, Democrat, of Rego Park, N. Y.; born June 1, 1913, in New York City; son of Isidore and Rebecca Holtzman, who moved to Middle Village, Queens County, in 1916; attended Public School 87, Newtown High School, and 2 years at Eastern District Evening High School; graduated St. John’s Prelaw School (evening) and St. John’s Law School, LL. B. degree; honor student, president of senior class and member of Indian Society; married; wife’s maiden name, Mae Gress; two children, Joy, age 14; Matthew, age 9; engaged in general practice of law in Jamaica, N. Y.; active in. civic and community affairs, chairman Greater New York Fund drive, chairman TB drive, past presi-dent Chamber of Commerce, past president Talmud Torah of Middle Village and counsel Property Owners’ Association of Middle Village; member of Rego Park Jewish Center, James A. Phillips Association, Queens County Bar Associa-tion, Queens County Criminal Courts Bar Association, and Blackstone Club of Ridgewood; delegate and alternate to judicial convention; first attempt at public office; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—QUEENS County: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where Decatur Street intersects the county line of the county of Kings and the county of Queens, thence easterly along Decatur Street to Forest Avenue, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Sixty-ninth Street, thence northerly along Sixty-ninth Street (Juniper Avenue) to Caldwell Avenue, to Mazeau Street, to Grand Avenue, to the intersection of Queens Boulevard and Broadway, thence along Broadway to the intersection of Sixty-fifth Street, Broadway and Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, thence along the center line of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway West to Forty-ninth Street, to Grand Central Parkway, to Eighty-first Street extended to the waters of Bowery Bay and through the waters of Bowery Bay and the East River to the intersection of the East River and Newtown Creek and the county line of the county of Kings and the county of Queens, and thence along the dividing line between the county of a Am county of Queens in a southeasterly direction to the place of beginning.. Population , 383,532. JAMES J. DELANEY, Democrat, of Long Island City, N. Y.; born in New York, N. Y., March 19, 1901; member of law firm of Danahy, Delaney & Minetti, 44 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.; assistant district attorney for 9 years in the NEW YORK Biographical 99 district attorney’s office, Queens County, N. Y.; married; one son, Patrick; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on November 7, 1944; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—KinGs County: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where Fulton Street extended intersects the waters of the East River, thence running in a southeasterly direction along Fulton Street extended and Fulton Street to Sands Street, to Pearl Street, to High Street, toJay Street, to Fulton Street, to DeKalb Avenue, to Cumberland Street (Washington Park), to Wil-loughby Avenus, to Carlton Avenue, to Myrtle Avenue, to Ryerson Street, to Park Avenue (Brooklyn-Queens Connecting Highway), to Franklin Avenue, to Willoughby Avenue, to Nostrand Avenue, to Lafayette Avenue, to Broadway, to Greene Avenue, to Bushwick Avenue, to Bleecker Street, thencein a northeasterly direction along Bleecker Street to the dividing line between the county of Kings and the county of Queens, and thence northwesterly along said dividing line and the waters of Newtown Creek to the waters of the East River and through the waters of the East River to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 382,911. VICTOR L. ANFUSO, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; born March 10, 1905, at Gagliano Castelferrato, Sicily, Italy; attended elementary and Commercial High School in Brooklyn, N. Y.; preparatory courses at Columbia University, N. Y,, and graduated St. Lawrence University Law School, now known as Brook-lyn Law School, in 1927, LL. B. degree; admitted to the New York Bar on No-vember 7, 1928; practiced law since admission to bar, maintaining offices in New York City; during the 1930’s organized the Citizens Welfare Association in Brooklyn, New York, to aid those hardest hit by the depression; also successful in forming the Italian Board of Guardians in Brooklyn, New York, an organization which concerns itself with delinquent children and also children from broken homes; during World War II, served under General William J. Donovan with the Office of Strategic Services in the Mediterranean Theater and upon return to the United States was appointed special assistant to the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization, making an extensive survey of the immigration laws as they pertained to Southern Europe; in 1948 during the Italian election, drafted and mailed over 250,000 letters to Italy, urging the Italian people to defend themselves against the Communist threat by voting against the left-wing candidates; in 1946 was Knighted by Pope Pius XII, because of his humanitarian work; a commander of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre; married the former Frances Stallone of Brooklyn in 1930, and have five children—Victor, Jr., Diana, Mari-anina, and twin sons, Francis and Joseph; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; due to a population change in Brooklyn and the loss of a Congressional District, Congressman Anfuso was forced to withdraw after 2 years in office; was appointed a city magistrate in February 1954, and resigned a few months thereafter to run for reelection as a Member of Congress; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. NINTH DISTRICT.—Kings County: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where the waters of Paerdegat Basin intersect the waters of Jamaica Bay, thence through the waters of Paerdegat Basin to Seaview Avenue extended, thence along Seaview Avenue extended and Seaview Avenue to East Eightieth Street extended, to Flatlands Avenue, to Rockaway Parkway, to Rockaway Avenue, to Livonia Avenue, to Christopher Avenue, to Sutter Avenue, to Rockaway Avenue, to At-lantic Avenue, to Ralph Avenue, to St. Marks Avenue, to Utica Avenue, to Fulton Street, to Stuyve-sant Avenue, to Lafayette Avenue, to Broadway, to Greene Avenue, to Bushwick Avenue, to Bleecker Street, thence in a northeasterly direction along Bleecker Street to the dividing line between the county of Kings and the county of Queens, and thence in a southerly, easterly and southerly direction along said dividing line to the waters of Spring Creek Basin and through the waters of Spring Creek Basin and the waters of Jamaica Bay to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 380,969. EUGENE J. KEOGH, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; graduate of New York University and Fordham University Law School; lawyer; member of the New York State Assembly, twentieth district, Kings County, in 1936; elected consecu-tively to the Seventy-fifth to the Eighty-fourth Congresses, inclusive. TENTH DISTRICT.—KiINGs County: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where Lafayette Avenue and Stuyvesant Avenue intersect, thence southerly along Stuyvesant Avenue to Fulton Street, to Utica Avenue, to Remsen Avenue, to Kings Highway, to Church Avenue, to Ralph Avenue, to Clarendon Road, thence westerly along Clarendon Road to Troy Avenue, to Cortelyou Road, to Brooklyn Avenue, to Snyder Avenue, to New York Avenue, to Tilden Avenue, to Rogers Avenue, to Clarendon Road, to Flatbush Avenue, to Dorchester Road, to East Twenty-first Street, thencenortherly along Bast Twenty-first Street to Beverley Road, to East Eighteenth Street, to Church A venue, to Ocean Avenue, to the intersection of Ocean Avenue, Flatbush Avenue and Empire Boulevard, thence along Empire Boulevard to Washington Avenue, to Eastern Parkway, to Underhill Avenue, to Prospect Place, to Vanderbilt Avenue, to Atlantic Avenue, to Grand Avenue, to Gates Avenue, to St. James Place, to DeKalb Avenue, thence easterly along DeKalb Avenueto Classon Avenue, to Greene Avenue, to Bedford Avenue, to DeKalb Avenue, to Nostrand Avenue, to Lafayette Avenue, and thencealong La-fayette Avenue to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 388,295. EDNA F. KELLY, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; born August 20, 1906, at Easthampton, N. Y., daughter of Patrick J. Flannery (deceased) and Mary Ellen Flannery; educated at Easthampton High School and Hunter College, 100 Congressional Directory NEW YORK New York City, N. Y.; majored in history and economics; graduated in 1928 with B. A. degree; elected in 1944 a member of the executive committee of the Demo-cratic Party of Kings County, N. Y., from Eighteenth Assembly District; reelected to that office in 1946 and in 1948; appointed associate research director of the Democratic Party in the New York State Legislature in 1943; designated chief research director in 1944 and served in that capacity until her election on No-vember 8, 1949, to the second session of the Eighty-first Congress: reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses: has two chil-dren, William E. Kelly 2d, now attending Columbia University Law School, who served with the United States Coast Guard as ensign. and Maura Patricia; is the widow of the late city court justice of the city of New York, Edward L. Kelly; home address, 1247 Carroll Street, Brooklyn 13, N. Y. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—KiNGS COUNTY and QUEENS COUNTY: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where the waters of Paerdegat Basin intersect the waters of Jamaica Bay, thence through the waters of Paerdegat Basin to Seaview Avenue extended, thence along Seaview A ve-nue extended and Seaview Avenue to East Eightieth Street extended, to Flatlands Avenue, to Rocka-way Parkway, to Rockaway Avenue, to Livonia Avenue, to Christopher Avenue, to Sutter Avenue, to Rockaway Avenue, to Atlantic Avenue, to Ralph Avenue, to St. Marks Avenue, to Utica Avenue, thence southerly along Utica Avenue to the intersection of Utica Avenue, East New York Avenue and Remsen Avenue, thence along Remsen Avenue to Kings Highway, to Church Avenue, to Ralph A ve-nue, to Clarendon Road, to Troy Avenue, to Avenue D, to East Forty-fifth Street, to Foster Avenue, to Schenectady Avenue, to Farragut Road, to East Forty-sixth Street, to Glenwood Road, to Schenec-tady Avenue, to Avenue H, to Troy Avenue, to Kings Highway, to East Forty-fifth Street, to Avenue L, to East Fifty-eighth Street, to Fillmore Avenue, to Flatbush Avenue, to Fillmore Avenue, to Gerrit-sen Avenue, to Avenue R, to Ocean Parkway, thence southerly along Ocean Parkway extended to the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, and through the waters of the Atlantic Ocean southerly and easterly along the southernmost part of the county of Queens to a point where the county line of the county of Queens and the county line of the county of Nassau intersect the Atlantic Ocean, thence along the county line of the county of Queens and the county line of the county of Nassau to the intersection of said county lines with Head of Bay Basin, and thence westerly through the waters of Head of Bay Basin, Grassy Bay, J on Bay, to the place of beginning, including the Islands in Jamaica Bay. Population (1950), ,455. EMANUEL CELLER, Democrat; born in Brooklyn, N.Y.,May 6,1888; attended the public schools; was graduated from the Boys’ High School of Brooklyn, in 1906, from Columbia College, New York City, in 1910, and from the Columbia Uni-versity Law School, New York City, in 1912; admitted to the bar and commenced practice in New York City in 1912; elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-eighth Congress, November 7, 1922; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman of the House Committee on the Judiciary: married and has two daughters— Judith S., and Jane B., married to Sydney B. Wertheimer: home address is 9 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Washington address, the Mayflower. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—Ki1NGS COUNTY: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where Fulton Street extended intersects the waters of the East River, thence running in a south easterly direction along Fulton Street to Sands Street, to Pearl Street, to High Street, to Jay Street, to Fulton Street, to De Kalb Avenue, to Cumberland Street (Washington Park), to Willoughby Avenue to Carlton Avenue, to Myrtle Avenue, to Ryerson Street, to Park Avenue (Brooklyn-Queens Connect-ing Highway), to Franklin Avenue, to Willoughby Avenue, to Nostrand Avenue, to De Kalb Avenue, to Bedford Avenue, to Greene Avenue, to Classon Avenue, to De Kalb Avenue, to St. James Place, to Gates Avenue, to Grand Avenue, to Atlantic Avenue, to Vanderbilt A venue, to Prospect Place, to Un-derhill Avenue, to Eastern Parkway, to Washington Avenue, to Empire Boulevard, to the intersection of Empire Boulevard, to Flatbush Avenue and Ocean Avenue, thence southerly along Ocean Avenue to Church Avenue, to East Eighteenth Street, to Beverley Road, to East Twenty-first Street, to Dor-chester Road, to Flatbush Avenue, to Clarendon Road, to Rogers Avenue, to Tilden Avenue, to New York Avenue, to Snyder Avenue, to Brooklyn Avenue, to Cortelyou Road, to Troy Avenue, to Avenue D, to East Forty-fifth Street, to Foster Avenue, to Schenectady Avenue, to Farragut Road, to East Forty-sixth Street, to Glenwood Road, to Schenectady Avenue, to Avenue H, to Troy Avenue, to Kings Highway, to East Forty-fifth Street, to Avenue L, to East Fifty-eighth Street, to Fillmore Avenue, to Flatbush Avenue, to Fillmore Avenue, to Gerritsen Avenue, thence northerly along Gerritsen Avenue to Nostrand Avenue, to Kings Highway, to East Twenty-ninth Street, to Avenue K, to Nostrand Ave-nue, to Glenwood Road, to Flatbush Avenue, to Glenwood Road, to Coney Island Avenue, to Church Avenue, to East Eighth Street, to Caton Avenue, to East Eighth Street, to Ocean Parkway, to the inter-section of Fort Hamilton Parkway and Prospect Avenue, thence along Prospect Avenue to Terrace Place, to Twentieth Street, to Eighth Avenue, to Prospect Avenue, to Sixth Avenue, to Ninth Street to Fifth Avenue, to St. Marks Place, to Fourth Avenue, to Bergen Street, to Smith Street, to Atlantic Avenue, and thence along Atlantic Avenue and Atlantic Avenue extended to the waters of the East Blver snd northerly through the waters of the East River to the place of beginning. Population (1950) 17,635. FRANCIS E. DORN, Republican, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; born in Brooklyn, N.Y., April 18, 1911, son of Jacob Joseph and Adelaide Leman Dorn; educated in St. Augustine and Bishop McLoughlin Memorial High Schools, received A. B. and LL. B. degrees from Fordham University and studied government at New York University; admitted to bar in 1936; elected member of the New York State Assembly in 1940 and gave up his seat to volunteer for service with the United States Navy; served overseas for 4 years and is now a lieutenant commander in the Reserves; appointed assistant attorney general of the State of New York in 1946; resigned in 1950 to enter into private law practice in New York City, and is a member of the firm of Schuman, Giaccone, Dorn & Marcus; in 1944 married Dorothy McGann and has four children; member of the Disabled War Veterans; past commander, Park Slope Catholic War Veterans; Kings County Judge Advo-cate, Catholic War Veterans; Knights of Columbus; Elks; Joseph Rochfort Post, Veterans Foreign Wars; Michael Clavin Post, American Legion; Army and Navy Union; Eagles; president, St. Augustine Conference of the St. Vincent De Paul Society; American and Brooklyn Bar Associations; Catholic Lawyers Guild, and Cathedral Club; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Kighty-fourth Congress. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—KiINGS CouNTY: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where Ocean Parkway extended intersects the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, thence northerly along Ocean Parkway extended and Ocean Parkway to Avenue R, to Gerritsen Avenue, to Nostrand Avenue, to Kings Highway, to East Twenty-ninth Street, to Avenue K, to Nostrand Avenue, to Glen-wood Road, to Flatbush Avenue, to Glenwood Road, thence westerly along Glenwood Road to Coney Island Avenue, to Foster A venue, to McDonald Avenue, to Avenue I, to Dahill Road, to Fiftieth Street, to Nineteenth A venue, to Seventy-first Street, to Sixteenth A venue, to Seventy-sixth Street, to Fifteenth Avenue, to Seventy-ninth Street, to Fourteenth Avenue, to Eighty-sixth Street, to Bay Eighth Street, and along Bay Eighth Street and Bay Eighth Street extended to the waters of Gravesend Bay, and through the waters of Gravesend Bay and the waters of the Atlantic Ocean to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 367,471. ABRAHAM J. MULTER, Democrat, of New York; born in New York City, on December 24, 1900; resides at 1397 East Twenty-first Street, Brooklyn, N.Y ., with his wife, Bertha L.; two children, Robert K. and Howard C.; graduated from P. S. 80 in Coney Island, N. Y., Boys High School of Brooklyn; attended evening classes at City College of New York before entering Brooklyn Law School, where he received degrees of LL. B. and LL. M.; resided in the congres-sional district since 1911; at law school was president of Marshal Society and praetor of Alpha Chapter of Iota Theta Law Fraternity and, after graduation, its national praetor; admitted to practice in the State and Federal courts including the United States Supreme Court and the United States Court of Military Appeals and before many Federal departments; is presently a trustee of Temple Beth Emeth, a member of the advisory board of East Midwood Jewish Center, vice chairman Albert Einstein Medical College Committee, a member of American Friends of Hebrew University; member of the Commission on Social Action of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations; Jewish Theological Seminary; chairman, Brooklyn Allied Councils of Yeshiva University, life member of Hebrew Institute of Long Island, a member of many fraternal and civic associations, including Zionist Organization of America, Midwood Lodge of B’nai B’rith, Jewish Chautauqua Society, Brooklyn Lodge B. P. O. Elks, L. O. O. Moose, Boy Scouts of America, Flatbush Boys Club, Elite Club, Police Athletic League, Men’s League of Brooklyn, Lawyers Club and Executive Committee of Federation of Jewish Philanthropies, American Jewish Congress, United States Coast Guard Auxiliary; director of Nottingham Civic Association, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, Jewish National Fund, Col. David Marcus Memorial Foundation, and of Youth United; served as judge advocate of the United States Coast Guard League; has been president of Parent-Teachers Association of P. S. 193, Men’s Club of Temple Beth Emeth, C. I. Y. M. H. A. and a delegate to the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods and the Metropolitan Conference of Temple Brotherhoods; during World War II served in the United States Coast Guard Reserve; as chairman of the Civil Service Committee of the Kings Highway Democratic Club of the Second Assembly District, organized and conducted a civil-service school where residents of the community, without charge, were prepared for prospective examinations; later became secretary of the club and for the last 12 years has served as its president; served as vice chairman of the Kings County Democratic Law Committee and of the New York State Democratic Law Committee; is a member of the Brooklyn Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association, the Federal Bar Association of Washington, D. C., the Federal Bar Association of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, the New York Law Institute, The American Judicature Society, American Society of Inter-national Law, and Brooklyn-Manhattan Trial Lawyers Association; served with-out compensation for 10 years as a special assistant attorney general in election matters; served as counsel to the Democratic leader of the State Assembly and as counsel to many State, city, and Federal legislative committees and as special counsel to the Mayor of the city of New York; was member of the firm of Rayfiel 102 Congressional Directory NEW YORK & Multer, until Congressman Rayfiel resigned to assume his duties as judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York; now senior member of the law firm of Multer, Nova & Seymour of 120 Broadway, New York City; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 4, 1947; re-elected to Eighty-first, Eighty-second, KEighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Con-gresses; Democratic Whip for Zone 2; member of Banking and Currency and House Small Business Committees. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT,—KiNGs County: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where Atlantic Avenue extended intersects the waters of Buttermilk Channel in the East River, thence easterly along Atlantic Avenue extended and Atlantic Avenue to Smith Street, to Bergen Street, to Fourth Avenue, to St. Marks Place, to Fifth Avenue, to Ninth Street, to Sixth Avenue, to . Prospect Avenue, to Eighth Avenue, to Twentieth Street, to Terrace Place, to Prospect Avenue, to the intersection of Fort Hamilton Parkway and Ocean Parkway, thence along Ocean Parkway to East Eighth Street, to Caton Avenue, to East Eighth Street, to Church Avenue, to Coney Island Avenue, to Foster Avenue, to McDonald Avenue, to Avenue I, to Dahill Road, to Fiftieth Street, to Nineteenth Avenue, to Seventy-first Street, to Fifteenth Avenue, to Sixty-eighth Street (Ovington Avenue), to Thirteenth Avenue, to Seventieth Street, to Twelfth Avenue, to Sixty-second Street, to: Eleventh Avenue, to Sixty-first Street, to Twelfth Avenue, to Fifty-seventh Street, to Fort Hamilton Parkway, to Fifty-first Street, to Eighth Avenue, to Forty-fifth Street, to Fifth Avenue, to Fifty-fifth Street, to Sixth Avenue, to Sixty-fifth Street, to Second Avenue, to Shore Road Drive (Shore Parkway), to Bay Ridge Avenue, thence along Bay Ridge Avenue and Bay Ridge Avenue extended to the waters of The Nar-rows, and through the waters of The Narrows, Upper New York Bay and Buttermilk Channel to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 383,544. JOHN J. ROONEY, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N. Y., born of immigrant parents in the district which he represents and in which his family has lived for over 85 years, on November 29, 1903; education: St. Paul’s Parochial School, St. Francis Preparatory and College, Fordham University School of Law, class of 1925; attor-ney; assistant district attorney of Kings County (Brooklyn) from January 1, 1940, to June 5, 1944; married Catherine Kramm Curran of Washington, D. C., and has four sons, John James, Jr., Edward Patrick, Arthur Patrick Curran, and William Edward Curran, and a daughter, Mary Ann; past exalted ruler of Brooklyn Lodge No. 22, B. P. O. Elks; past New York State vice president of Ancient Order of Hibernians in America; past president, St. Patrick Society of Brooklyn; life member, Columbus Council No. 126, Knights of Columbus; member Com-mittee on Appropriations; chairman of Subcommittee on Appropriations for State, Justice, and the Judiciary and related agencies; as member Committee on Military Affairs visited Western and Italian fronts November and December 1944; official observer, first Bikini Atom Test; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—RI1cEMOND CouNTY. KINGS County: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where Bay Ridge Avenue extended intersects the waters of The Narrows in New York Bay, thence easterly along Bay Ridge Avenue extended to Shore Parkway (Shore Road Drive), to Second Avenue, to Sixty-fifth Street, to Sixth Avenue, to Fifty-fifth Street, to Fifth Avenue, to Forty-fifth Street, to Eighth Avenue, to Fifty-first Street, to Fort Hamilton Parkway, to Fifty-seventh Street, to T'welith Avenue, to Sixty-first Street, to Eleventh Avenue, to Sixty-second Street, to Twelfth Avenue, to Seventieth Street, to Thirteenth Avenue, to Sixty-eighth Street (Ovington ° Avenue), to Fifteenth Avenue, to Seventy-first Street, to Sixteenth Avenue, to Seventy-sixth Street, to Fifteenth Avenue, to Seventy-ninth Street, to Fourteenth Avenue, to Eighty-sixth Street, to Bay Eighth Street, thence along Bay Eighth Street and Bay Eighth Street extended to the waters of Gravesend Bay and northerly through the waters of Gravesend Bay and The Narrows to the place of beginning, including Lafayette Island. Population (1950), 381,449. JOHN H. RAY, Republican, of Staten Island, N. Y.; born in Mankato, Minn., September 27, 1886, son of John H. and Genevieve E. Ray; attended grade and high school at Mankato; graduated from University of Minnesota, B. A. degree in 1908 and Harvard Law School, LL. B. degree in 1911; admitted to bar in Min-nesota in 1912; married to Hama Thompson in 1912; 3 children, Virginia, Jack, and Gordon; engaged in law work with, and in 1917 became a partner of Koon, Whelan & Hempstead of Minneapolis; assistant trust officer of Wells Dickey Trust Co. of Minneapolis in 1918; in 1919 organized the law firm of Safford, Ray & Shaw; member Minnesota Republican State Central Committee 1919-23; first lieutenant in judge advocate’s department, October 1918 to February 1919; appointed assistant special representative of Secretary of War Newton D. Baker in March 1919, serving in Washington, D. C., and in Paris, France; was deco-rated with order of the Crown of Italy in 1920; former chairman Minnesota State Bar Association Committee on Legal Education; member and secretary State board of law examiners, and member and vice president (1921 and 1922) of State Teachers College Board; attorney in legal department of A. T. & T. Co. of New York in 1923; became general attorney in 1924, general solicitor in 1927, vice president and general counsel of Western Electric Co. in 1930, counsel for A. T. & T. Co. in 1938, and vice president and general counsel from November NEW YORK’ Brographical 103 1942 to October 1, 1951; retired under the 65-year rule and resumed general practice of law as counsel with Skadden, Arps & Slate at 551 Fifth Avenue, New York City; chairman Staten Island Defense Recreation Committee and member of Board of New York City Defense Recreation Committee 1941-46; member of Board of Directors of New Yorlz Adult Education 1942-49; member Advisory Board on Vocational Education 1946-52; member of Board of Community Chest and chairman of Budget Committee 1947-49; director of Visiting Nurses Associa-tion and Staten Island Chapter of Red Cross; member Staten Island Rotary Club; member Board of Visitors of Willowbrook State School; director and vice president of Staten Island Historical Society; member of Universalist Church; member Gras-mere Post, American Legion; director of Staten Island Cancer Committee and chairman of 1952 fund raising campaign; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—NEW YORK CoUNTY: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where Lexington Avenue extended northward meets the Harlem River, thence southerly along Lexington Avenue to One Hundred and Nineteenth Street, thence westerly to Fifth Avenue, thence southerly to Frawley Circle, to One Hundred and Tenth Street, thence westerly along One Hundred and Tenth Street and Cathedral Parkway to Central Park West, to One Hundredth Street, thence westerly to Columbus Avenue, to One Hundred and Third Street, to Amsterdam Avenue, to Cathedral Parkway, thence easterly to Morningside Drive, thence along Morningside Drive to the intersection of One Hundred and T'wenty-second Street, Morningside Drive and Amsterdam Avenue, thence northerly along Amsterdam Avenue to West One Hundred and Sixty-fifth Street, thence easterly along West One Hundred and Sixty-fifth Street extended to the waters of the Harlem River, and through the waters of the Harlem River to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 336,441. ADAM CLAYTON POWELL, Jr. Democrat, of New York®" City; born in New Haven, Conn., November 29, 1908; education: B. A. degree, Colgate Uni-versity, 1930; M. A. degree, Columbia University, 1932; D. D. degree, Shaw University, 1934; 1947, LL. D., Virginia Union University; studied 4 months in Europe, North Africa, and Asia Minor; minister of the Abyssinian Baptist Church, 1937, organized 1808, membership over 10,000, budget $95,000, property worth $750,000; first Negro councilman of the city of New York, 1941; member of the Phi Upsilon Kappa Society, honorary fraternity in philosophy; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Masons, I. B. P. O. E. of the W., Y. M. C. A.; in the community— director of relief for Harlem during 1930 and 1931; conducted first successful campaign for jobs for Negroes in various stores; staged successful bus strike, securing employment for Negroes with the bus company; instructor, Columbia University Extension School, Department of Religious Education, 1932-40; edi-torial writer for New York Evening Post, 1934; executive committee, Negro Exhibit, New York World’s Fair; elected in London, September 1952, vice presi-dent of World Association of Parliamentarians for World Government; reelected in 1953 and 1954; decorated by His Imperial Majesty, Haile Selassie, Knight Commander, Golden Cross of the Order of Ethiopia in 1954; attended 1955 Pan Asian-African Conference, Bandung, Indonesia, as an unofficial observer; author, Marching Blacks, Dial Press, 1945; married August 1, 1945, to Miss Hazel Scott; son, Adam Clayton Powell 3d, born July 17, 1946; first Negro Congressman from the East, being elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress, No-vember 7, 1944; reelected to the HEightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, HEighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—NEW YORK COUNTY: That portion within and bounded by a line be-ginning at a point where East Twentieth Street extended meets the East River, thence westerly along East Twentieth Street to First Avenue, to East Nineteenth Street, thence westerly to Third Avenue, thence southerly to the Bowery, to Great Jones Street and West Third Street, thence westerly to Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue), to West Fourth Street, thence northwesterly to Sheridan Square, to Christopher Street, thence westerly along Christopher Street to Bleecker Street, thence northerly along Bleecker Street to Abingdon Square, thence northerly along Eighth Avenue to West Fourteenth Street, to Seventh Avenue, to West Thirty-fourth Street, to Eighth Avenue, thence northerly along Eighth Avenue to West Fifty-fourth Street, to Ninth Avenue, thence northerly along Ninth Avenue and Co-lumbus Avenue to West Seventy-third Street, to Central Park West, thence northerly along Central Park West to the intersection of Cathedral Parkway, Central Park West and One Hundred and Tenth Street, thence easterly along One Hundred and Tenth Street to Frawley Circle, thence southerly along Fifth Avenue to East One Hundredth Street, to Madison Avenue, to East Ninety-seventh Street, to Park Avenue, to East Ninety-sixth Street, to Lexington Avenue, to East Ninety-first Street, to Third Avenue, to East Eighty-sixth Street, to Lexington Avenue, to East Eighty-second Street, to Third Avenue, to East Eightieth Street, to Second Avenue, to East Seventy-seventh Street, to Third Avenue, to East Seventy-fourth Street, to Second Avenue, to East Seventy-second Street, to Third Avenue, to East Sixty-sixth Street, to Second Avenue, to East Sixty-fourth Street, to Third Avenue, to East Fifty-ninth Street, thence easterly along East Fifty-ninth Street extended to the waters of the West Channel of the East River, thence northerly, easterly, and southerly through the waters of the East River, includ-ing Welfare Island, to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 316,434, FREDERIC RENE COUDERT, Jr., Republican, of New York City: born in New York City; Columbia University, A. B. 1918, LL. B. 1922; member of New York State and Supreme Court Bars; member of the law firm of Coudert 104 Congresstonal Directory NEW YORK Brothers; married; three children; assistant United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, 1924-25; Republican candidate for district attorney of New York County, 1929; chairman, New York Lawyers Committee against Jones Act (Prohibition Law), 1929; State senator, 1939-46; chairman, nn Coudert Joint Legislative Subcommittee To Investigate Public Education n City of New York, 1940-44; veteran, World War I, 1917-19, 69th Infantry Ror New York National Guard, later 27th Division, 105th Infantry Regiment in France until end of war; elected to the Eightieth and succeeding Congresses. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—NEW YORK CoUNTY: That portion within and bounded by a line begin-ning at a point where Lexington Avenue extended meets the Harlem River, thence southerly along Lexington Avenue to East One Hundred and Nineteenth Street, thence westerly to Fifth Avenue, thence southerly to Frawley Circle, to Fifth Avenue, thence southerly along Fifth Avenue to East One Hundredth Street, to Madison Avenue, to East Ninety-seventh Street, to Park Avenue, to East Ninety-sixth Street, to Lexington Avenue, to East Ninety-first Street, to Third Avenue, to East Eighty-sixth Street, to Lexington Avenue, to East Eighty-second Street, to Third Avenue, to East Eightieth Street, to Second Avenue, to East Seventy-seventh Street, to Third Avenue, to East Seventy-fourth Street, to Second Avenue, to East Seventy-second Street, to Third Avenue, to East Sixty-sixth Street, to Second Avenue, to East Sixty-fourth Street, to Third Avenue, to East Fifty-ninth Street, thence easterly along East Fifty-ninth Street extended to the waters of the West Channel of the East River, and northerly through the East River, including Randall’s Island, Ward’s Island, Sunken Meadow and Mill Rock Island, to the Harlem River to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 317,594. JAMES G. (GEORGE) DONOVAN, Democrat-Republican, of New York City; born in Clinton, Mass., December 15, 1898; lawyer; educated, Massachu-setts Institute of Technology, Harvard College, Columbia University Law School, LL. B. 1924; under-sheriff, New York County, 1934-41; New York State Senator, 1943-44; veteran, World War I; married; elected to Bighty-second Congress on November 7 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses; New York Clty address, 332 East Eighty-sixth Street. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—NEW YORK CouUNTY: That portion within and bounded by a line begin-ning at a point where East Twentieth Street extended meets the East River, thence westerly along East Twentieth Street to First Avenue, thence southerly to East Nineteenth Street, thence westerly to Third Avenue, thence southerly to the Bowery, to Great Jones Street and West Third Street, thence westerly to Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue), to West Fourth Street, thence northwesterly to Sheridan Square, to Christopher Street, thence westerly along Christopher Street to Bleecker Street, thence northerly along Bleecker Street to Abingdon Square, thence northerly along Eighth Avenue to West Fourteenth Street, to Seventh Avenue, thence northerly to West T'wentieth Street, to Eighth Avenue, to West Twenty-first Street, thence westerly along West T'wenty-first Street extended to the waters of the Hudson River, thence through the waters of the Hudson River, New York Bay, Butter-milk Channel and the East River to the place of beginning, including Ellis Island, Governor’s Island and Bedloe’s Island. Population (1950), 336,122. ARTHUR G. KLEIN, Democrat, of New York City,was born in New York City, N. Y., in the Congressional District which he now represents, August 8, 1904 attended the public schools of New York City; received the degree of bachelor of laws from New York University Law School in 1926; was admitted to the bar of the State of New York in 1927; was subsequently admitted to practice in the United States courts, including the United States Supreme Court; was an attorney on the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission from 1935 to 1941; now actively engaged in the practice of law in the above-mentioned courts, as senior member of the firm of Klein, Wikler & Gottlieb, 50 Broad Street, New York City; married; elected to the Seventy-seventh Congress at a special election held on July 29, 1941; reelected to the Seventy-eighth Congress; reelected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on February 19, 1946, at a special election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Samuel Dickstein; reelected to the Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—NEW YORK CoUNTY: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where West Twenty-first Street extended meets the Hudson River, thence easterly along West Twenty-first Street to Eighth Avenue, to West Twentieth Street, to Seventh Avenue, thence northerly to West Thirty-fourth Street to Eighth Avenue, thence northerly to West Fifty-fourth Street, to Ninth Avenue, thence northerly along Ninth Avenue and Columbus Avenue to West Seventy-third Street, to Central Park West, to One Hundredth Street, to Columbus Avenue, to West One Hundred and Third Street, to Amsterdam Avenue, to Cathedral Parkway, and westerly along Cathedral Park-way extended to ‘the waters of the Hudson River and through the waters of the Hudson River to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 336,203. IRWIN D. DAVIDSON, Democrat-Liberal, of New York City; born in New York City January 2, 1906; received his education in New York City schools; in 1927 was graduated from Washington Square College of New York University, B. 8. degree: graduated from New York University Law School, LL. B. degree in 1928: began the practice of law in 1929 and represented national corporations and labor unions: in 1935 was counsel to the Legislative Bill Drafting Commission, 1] and the following year acted as special counsel to the New York State Mortgage Commission; in 1936 was elected to the State legislature, served for 12 years, was the acting Democratic leader of the house: attended the New York State Constitutional Convention and acted as secretary to the Democratic leader, United States Senator Robert F. Wagner: resigned from the State legislature in 1948 to become a Justice of the Court of Special Sessions in New York City, performing his judicial duties for the next 6 years and resigning voluntarily to run for Congressman: trustee for Rodeph Sholom Temple, Jewish Consumptive Relief Society, Holy Name Center, New York Philanthropic League for Crippled Children, and the Grand St. Boys’ Foundation: chairman of the Speakers’ Bureau for United Jewish Appeal and chairman of Manhattan Federation of Jewish Philanthropies ; married; two sons; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress Novem-ber 2, 1954. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—NEW YORK COUNTY: That portion within and bounded by a line begin-ning at a point where Cathedral Parkway extended westerly meets the Hudson River, thence easterly along Cathedral Parkway to Morningside Drive, thence northerly along Morningside Drive to the intersection of Morningside Drive, West One Hundred and Twenty-second Street and Amsterdam Avenue, thence northerly along Amsterdam Avenue to West One Hundred and Sixty-fifth Street, thence easterly along West One Hundred and Sixty-fifth Street extended to the waters of the Harlem River and the dividing line between the county of New York and the county of Bronx, thence in a northerly and westerly direction along said dividing line to the Hudson River, and southerly through the waters of the Hudson River to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 317,307. HERBERT ZELENKO, Democrat, of New York City; born in New York City ‘March 16, 1906; graduated Public School 40, Bronx, Stuyvesant High School, Columbia College (B. A. 1926), Columbia Law School (LL. B. 1928); lawyer; admitted to the bar of State of New York 1929; admitted to practice Supreme Court, of the United States and various United States District Courts in the Eastern States; senior lecturer, Practicing Law Institute; lecturer, the Law-Science Institute; honorary member Bar of State of Tennessee; married Rhoda Goldberg December 25, 1929; one daughter, Audrey, born September 17, 1931; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—BRONX COUNTY: That portion within and bounded by a line begin-ning at a point where St. Ann’s Avenue extended intersects Bronx Kills in the Harlem River, thence running northerly along St. Ann’s Avenue to East One Hundred and Forty-fourth Street, to Brook Avenue, thence northerly along Brook Avenue to Third Avenue, to Boston Road, to East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth Street, thence easterly to Cauldwell Avenue, to Boston Road, to Crotona Avenue, to Crotona Park South, to Fulton Avenue, to East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth Street, to Third Avenue, to East Tremont Avenue, thence westerly along East Tremont and West Tremont Avenues to the Harlem River, and through the waters of the Harlem River in a southerly and easterly direction to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 362,825. SIDNEY A. FINE, Democrat, of Bronx, N. Y.; born in New York City, September 14, 1903; graduated Public School 53, Bronx, Townsend Harris Hall High School, College of the City of New York (B. A. 1923), Columbia University Law School (LL. B. 1926); lawyer; member of the New York State Assembly 1945-46; member of the New York State Senate 1947-50; married Libby Fine; two sons, Burton M. and Ralph A.; elected to Eighty-second Congress on Novem-ber 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—BRONX COUNTY: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where St. Ann’s avenue extended intersects Bronx Kills in the Harlem River, thence running northerly along St. Ann’s Avenue to East One Hundred and Forty-fourth Street, to Brook Avenue, thence northerly along Brook Avenue to Third Avenue, to Boston Road, to East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth Street, to Cauldwell Avenue, to Boston Road, to Crotona Avenue, to Crotona Park South, to Fulton Avenue, to East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth Street, to Third Avenue, to East Tremont Avenue, thence easterly to Bronx Park Avenue, thence southerly to East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Street, to Fteley Avenue, to Watson Avenue, to Sound View Avenue, to Beach Avenue, to Bronx River Avenue, to Underhill Avenue, along Underhill Avenue extended to the waters of the East River and through the waters of the East River and Bronx Kills to the place of beginning, including Riker’s Island, North Brother Island and South Brother Island. Population (1950), 362,833. ISIDORE DOLLINGER, Democrat, of the Bronx, N. Y.; born in New York City, November 13, 1903, the son of the late Emanuel and Jennie (Weidler) Dollinger; graduated New York University (B. C. 8.) 1925; New York Law School (LL. B.) 1928; admitted to the New York bar; member of the law firm of Dollinger & Dollinger, Woolworth Building, 233 Broadway, New York City, N. Y.; member of the New York State Assembly 1937-44; member of the New 68172°—56——9 EE— 106 Congressional Directory NEW YORK A — et Sir a STR Yl York State Senate 1945-48; married to Rose Zahn, September 1, 1929; one son, Edmund; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948, reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—BRONX COUNTY: That portion within and bounded by a line begin-ning at a point where West Tremont Avenue intersects the Harlem River, and running thence easterly along West Tremont Avenue and East Tremont Avenue to Bronx Park Avenue, to East One Hundred and Eightieth Street to Morris Park Avenue, to Unionport Road, to Rhinelander Avenue, to Muliner Avenue, to Brady Avenue, to Bogart Avenue, to Bronx and Pelham Parkway, to Laconia Avenue, to Adee Avenue, to Barnes Avenue, to Burke Avenue, to Cruger Avenue, to Magenta Street, to Hol-land Avenue, to Gun Hill Road, thence westerly along Gun Hill Road to Jerome Avenue, to West Mosholu Parkway North, to Gun Hill Road, to Van Cortlandt Park South, to Gouverneur Avenue, to Sedgwick Avenue, to West Kingsbridge Road, and along West Kingsbridge Road to the county line of the county of the Bronx and the county line of the county of New York, thence southerly along said county lines to the Harlem River, and through the waters of the Harlem River to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 362,924. CHARLES A. BUCKLEY, Democrat, of the Bronx, was born in New York City, June 23, 1890; was educated in the schools of the Bronx; married, and has two children; has been engaged in the building business in New York City for more than 21 years; elected for three terms to the board of aldermen of New York City, 1918-23; resigned in his third term to accept appointment as State tax appraiser for the State of New York, serving 514 years; appointed city cham-berlain of the city of New York on January 3, 1929, and served until his resigna-tion on October 8, 1933; elected to the Seventy-fourth Congress on November 6, 1934; reelected to the Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—BRroONX COUNTY: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where Underhill Avenue extended intersects the East River, thence northerly along Under-hill Avenue to Bronx River Avenue, to Beach Avenue, to Sound View Avenue, to Watson Avenue, to Fteley Avenue, to East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Street, to Bronx Park Avenue, to East One Hundred and Eightieth Street, to Morris Park Avenue, to Unionport Road, to Rhinelander Avenue, to Muliner Avenue, to Brady Avenue, to Bogart Avenue, to Bronx and Pelham Parkway, to Laconia Avenue, to Adee Avenue, to Barnes Avenue, to Burke Avenue, to Cruger Avenue, to Magenta Street, to Holland Avenue, to Gun Hill Road, thence westerly along Gun Hill Road to Jerome Avenue, to West Mosholu Parkway North, to Gun Hill Road, to Van Cortlandt Park South, to Gou-verneur Avenue, to Sedgwick Avenue, to West Kingsbridge Road, and along West Kingsbridge Road to the county line of the county of the Bronx and the county line of the county of New York and thence along said county lines to the Harlem River, and through. the waters of the Harlem River and the Hudson River to the intersection of the dividing line between Bronx county and Westchester county and the Hudson River, thence easterly along said county lines to the waters of Long Island Sound, thence through the waters of Long Island Sound, Eastchester Bay and the East River, to the place of beginning, including City Island, Hunter’s Island, Hart’s Island, T'win Island, High Island, Middle Reef Island, Rat Island, The Blauzes, Chimney Sweeps, Cuban Ledge, Big Tom, Green Flats, Hog Island, East Nonations, South Nonations and all other islands in Long Island Sound within the bound-ary line of the county of Bronx. Population (1950), 362,695. PAUL A. FINO, Republican; born in New York City, December 15, 1913; educated in New York public schools; graduate of St. John’s Law School; admitted to the New York State Bar in 1938; appointed assistant attorney general of the State of New York by Nathaniel L.. Goldstein, attorney general, in 1943; elected to the New York State Senate in 1944 and reelected in 1946 and 1948; appointed municipal civil service commissioner by the mayor of the city of New York in May 1950; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.— WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Towns of Yorktown, Somers, North Salem, Mamaroneck, Scarsdale, Lewisboro, Bedford, Poundridge, Pelham, New Castle, North Castle, Rye, Harrison, and also the cities of Rye, New Rochelle, Mount Vernon, and White Plains. Population (1950), 320,281. RALPH ABERNETHY GAMBLE, Republican, of Larchmont, Westchester County, N. Y., was born in Yankton, S. Dak.; son of the late United States Senator Robert J. and Carrie O. Gamble; educated in public schools and Tome School; Princeton University, Litt. B., 1909; George Washington University Law School, 1909-11; Columbia University Law School, LL. B., 1912; admitted New York bar 1913; admitted to practice in the United States District Court of South Dakota in 1916 and the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in 1929; member of the law firm of McInnes & Gamble, 551 Fifth Avenue, New York City; married Virginia Nesbitt, of Port Deposit, Md., April 19, 1911, who died March 16, 1937; counsel, town of Mamaroneck, Westchester County, 1918-34; counsel, Larchmont, 1926-28; member, New York State Assembly, second district, Westchester County, 1931-37; elected to the Seventy-fifth Congress and reelected to each succeeding Congress. ou Fy Rn TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—PuTNAM COUNTY. WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Cities of Peekskill and Yonkers; towns of Cortlandt, Eastchester, Greenburgh, Mount Pleasant, and Ossining. Population (1950), 325,842. RALPH W. GWINN, Republican, of Bronxville, N. Y.; lawyer, farmer; born in Noblesville, Ind., March 29, 1884, the son of John Harvey and Eva Gwinn; graduated from DePauw University and Columbia University; admitted to the New York bar; during the First World War served as special counsel of the War Shipping Board and as special representative of Secretary of War in the Euro-pean theater; village counsel of Bronxville, N. Y., and member and president of the board of education; married Essie O’Daniel on June 30, 1908; five chil-dren—Robert L., David M., Gordon T., Eleanor E., and Margaret (deceased); trustee, Asheville (N. C.) School for Boys; president of the International Asso- AAR Be FR is eo i. ciation of Daily Vacation Bible Schools; director of Agricultural Missions, Inc., and of the Christian Rural Fellowship; member of Reformed Church, coauthor of Fifth Avenue to Farm, 1938, and numerous articles on politics, agriculture and religious education; former president of the National Republican Club; Mason; member Century Association, Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on November 7, 1944; reelected to the Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. : TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Delaware, Orange, Rockland, and Sullivan (4 counties). Population (1950), 326,682. KATHARINE PRICE COLLIER ST. GEORGE, Republican, of Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; member of the town board of Tuxedo for 15 years; delegate from Orange County in 1944 to the Republican National Convention; member of the New York State Agricultural Society, the Orange County Home Bureau, the New-burgh Chamber of Commerce, the Quassaick Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and the Spring Valley Chapter of Business and Professional Women; married George Baker St. George in 1917 and they have one daughter; member of the Episcopal Church; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Schoharie, and Ulster (5 counties). Population (1950), 324,032. J. ERNEST WHARTON, Republican, of Richmondville, N. Y.; born in Bing-hamton, N. Y., October 4, 1899; was graduated from Richmondville (N. Y.) High School, Union University, and Albany Law School with LL. B. degree; married Miss Marion K. Turner; enlisted as a private in World War I; admitted to New York State bar 1923; entered private practice of law at Richmond-ville (N. Y.) 1929-32; elected district attorney Schoharie County 1932, reelected in 1935 and 1938; elected surrogate, county judge and judge of Children’s Court of Schoharie County in 1941 and reelected in 1947; elected to the Eighty-second Congress on November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. THIRTIETH DISTRICT.—ALBANY COUNTY. RENSSELAER COUNTY: City of Troy, wards 1 to 4 and 6 to 12; towns of North Greenbush, East Greenbush, Schodack and the city of Rensselaer. Population(1950), 302,118. LEO WILLIAM O’BRIEN, Democrat, of Albany, N. Y.; born in Buffalo, N. Y., September 21, 1900; graduate of Niagara University with B. A. degree in 1922; newspaperman from 1922 to present; member of Albany Port District Commission 1935-52; profession, reporter and radio and television commentator; married Mabel Jean, of Cambridge, Mass.; two children, Robert and Mary; elected to the Eighty-second Congress on April 1, 1952, to fill vacancy caused by the death of William T. Byrne; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. : THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Clinton, Essex, Saratoga, Warren, and Washington. RENS-SELAER COUNTY: City of Troy, ward 5, and wards 13 to 18; towns of Berlin, Brunswick, Grafton, Hoosick, Nassau, Petersburg, Pittstown, Poestenkill, Sand Lake, Schaghticoke, and Stephentown. Population (1950), 319,801. DEAN PARK TAYLOR, Republican, of Troy, N. Y.; born in Troy, N.Y. January 1, 1902; educated in the public schools of Troy; attended Colgate Univer-sity and was graduated from Union University Department of Law with LL. B. degree; appointed assistant United States attorney, northern district of New York in 1927 and served in that capacity until 1930; now engaged in the practice of law at Troy, N. Y.; New York member Republican Congressional Committee; delegate to Republican National Convention; married Mary Hayford, of Newton, N. H.; one child, Peter; member Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, Sons American Revolu-tion; director Union National Bank of Troy; trustee Russell Sage College and Vanderhyden Hall; chairman, New York State Republican Committee, 1953; member National Republican Committee, 1953; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT.— COUNTIES: Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery, Otsego, and Schenectady (5 counties). Population (1950), 307,980. BERNARD W. (PAT) KEARNEY, Republican, of Gloversville, N. Y.; born in Ithaca, N. Y., May 23, 1889; was graduated from Schenectady (N. Y.) High School and Union University, Albany Law School with LL. B. degree; married Lillian Dean; three daughters, Mrs. George V. Lynch, Mrs. Robert Wade, and Mrs. W. Dexter Bryant; enlisted as a private in Company G, Second New York Infantry, National Guard, in 1909, later serving with Troop B, First New York Cavalry, 1911-17, serving 9 months on the Mexican border during 1916-17; attended the Second Officers’ Training School, Fort Niagara, N. Y., in 1917, emerging as a captain; served overseas in various outfits and took part in numerous engagements, including St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne; returning to the United States in 1919, he was given command of Company G, Second New York Infantry, which later became the One Hundred and Fifth Infantry, and in 1935 was ad-vanced to rank of colonel; commissioned brigadier general in 1937 of the Fifty-third Brigade, New York National Guard, retiring in 1940, due to physical disability incurred in line of duty, with the rank of major general; commanded Twenty-seventh Infantry Division, New York National Guard, during reorganization period 1946-48; decorated by the French Government with the Legion of Honor (Officer), the French Croix de Guerre, Commander Legion of Honor (Philippines), and New York State Conspicuous Service Cross; admitted to the bar in October 1914; city judge of Gloversville, N. Y., 1920-24; assistant district attorney of Hamilton County, N. Y., 1924-29, and of Fulton County, N. Y., 1929-31; district attorney of Fulton County, 1931-42; commander of the American Legion, Fulton County, N. Y., for four terms; department commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department of New York, 1934-35; commander in chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in 1936; member of the Elks, Eagles, and Delta Chi fraternity; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on November 3, 1942; and reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Franklin, Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego, and St. Lawrence (5 counties). Population (1950), 328,950. CLARENCE E. KILBURN, Republican, of Malone, N. Y.; born in Malone, Franklin County, N. Y., April 13, 1893; Cornell University (A. B. 1916); captain of Infantry during World War I; married Miss Anne Crooks, of Malone; two sons and one daughter; vice president, Northern New York Trust Co.; elected to the Seventy-sixth Congress at a special election held on February 13, 1940, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. Wallace E. Pierce; reelected to the Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. HY roURTH DISTRICT.—Counrties: Herkimer, Madison, and Oneida (3 counties). Population WILLIAM R. WILLIAMS, Republican, of Cassville, Oneida County, N. Y.; born in Brookfield, Madison County, N. Y.; occupation, farmer; member of assembly, New York State Legislature, 8 years, 1935-43; sheriff of Oneida County, N. Y., 1943-51; married to the former Bertha M. Risley, Cassville, N. Y.; have three children—Mrs. Stuart Pughe, Sauquoit, N. Y.; W. R. Williams, Jr., serving in the United States Marine Corps, and Jane E. Williams, Washington, D. C.; elected to the Eighty-second Congress on November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. : THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTY: Onondaga. Population (1950), 341,719. R. WALTER RIEHLMAN, Republican, of Tully, N. Y.; born in Otisco, N. Y., August 26, 1899; graduated from Manlius Military Academy, Manlius, N. Y., and Central City Business School, Syracuse, N. Y.; president of the Tully Bakery, Ine., Tully, N. Y.; member of the advisory board of the Tully branch of the Marine Midland Trust Co.; married; elected to the Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Ontario, Schuyler, Seneca, Tompkins, and Yates (8 counties). Population (1950), 326,776. JOHN TABER, Republican, of Auburn, was born in that city May 5, 1880; educated in the public schools, Yale University (B. A., 1902) and New York Law School; admitted to New York bar in 1904; married April 13, 1929, to Gertrude J. Beard; elected to the Sixty-eighth Congress and reelected to each succeeding Congress, including the Eighty-fourth. : THIRTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Broome, Chemung, Steuben, and Tioga (4 eounties). Population (1950), 393,130. W. STERLING COLE, Republican, of Bath, N. Y.; born Painted Post, N. Y., April 18, 1904; Colgate University; Albany Law School; attorney; married; three sons, William, Thomas, and David; Sigma Nu Fraternity; Phi Beta Kappa; trustee, Colgate University; trustee, Woodlawn Foundation, Inc. and Elmira College; elder, Bath Presbyterian Church since 1932; Masonic fraternity; Naval Reserve; member of Committee on Armed Services and Joint Committee on Atomic Energy and chairman of Joint Committee during Eighty-third Con-gress; elected to Seventy-fourth and succeeding Congresses. THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—WAYNE CouNTY. MONROE CouUNTY: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where the waters of the Genesee River and Charlotte Harbor intersect the waters of Lake Ontario, thence running in a southerly direction through the waters of Charlotte Harbor and the Genesee River to a point where the Genesee River intersects the city line, thence easterly and northerly along said city line as it winds and turns to the intersection of the city line and the waters of Lake Ontario, and thence through the waters of Lake Ontario to the place of beginning; towns of Brighton, Henrietta, Irondequoit, Mendon, Penfield, Perinton, Pittsford, Rush, and Webster. Population (1950), 342,789. KENNETH B. KEATING, Republican, of Rochester, N. Y.; born May 18, 1900, at Lima,N. Y.; graduate of Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1915; University of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y., 1919, A. B.; Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., 1923, LL. B.; University of Rochester, 1954, LL. D.; attorney; member of firm Harris, Beach, Keating, Wilcox & Dale; sergeant, World War I; colonel, World War II (3 years overseas); now brigadier general; decorations: Legion of Merit with Oak Leaf Cluster; American, European, and Asiatic Theater Ribbons with three Battle Stars, Order of the British Empire; member, American, New York, and Rochester, N. Y., Bar Associations; Ameri-can Legion, V. F. W., R. O. A,, S. A. R,, S. U. V. (hon.), Mason (33d degree), Shriner, Elks, Moose, Eagle; married; one child; elected to the Eightieth and subsequent Congresses; member, Committee on the Judiciary. THIRTY-NINTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Genesee, Orleans, and Wyoming. MONROE CoUNTY: That portion within and bounded by a line beginning at a point where the waters of the Genesee River and Charlotte Harbor intersect the waters of Lake Ontario, thence running in a southerly direction through the waters of Charlotte Harbor and the Genesee River to a point where the Genesee River intersects the city line, thence westerly and northerly along said city line as it winds and turns to the intersection of the city line and the waters of Lake Ontario, and thence through the waters of Lake Ontario to the place of beginning; towns of Chili, Clarkson, Gates, Greece, Hamlin, Ogden, Parma, Riga, Sweden and ‘Wheatland. Population (1950), 312,404. HAROLD C. OSTERTAG, Republican, of Attica, Wyoming County, N. Y.; born in Attica, N. Y., June 22, 1896; educated at Attica High School and Cham-berlain Military Institute; enlisted in the Seventy-fourth Infantry, Twenty-seventh Division, for service during World War I and served in the American Expeditionary Forces with the Fifty-fifth Pioneer Infantry; served in the New York State Legislature for 19 years as a member of assembly from 1932 to 1951; chairman of the Joint Legislative Committee on Interstate Cooperation from 1935 to 1951; member of the Board of Managers of the Council of State Governments; 110 Congressional Directory NEW YORK a member and past post commander, county commander, district commander, and State vice commander of the American Legion; member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars; Elks; Attica Grange, and the Wyoming County Farm Bureau; married; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and the Eighty-fourth Congresses; member, Commission on Intergovernmental Relations and member, Board of Visitors, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. FORTIETH DISTRICT.—NI1AGARA COUNTY. ERIE COUNTY: That portion within the city of Buffalo, and within and bounded by a line beginning at the north city line at its intersection with Elmwood Avenue, thence runningin a southerly direction along Elmwood Avenue to Scajaquada Creek, to Rees Street, to Forest Avenue, to Parkdale Avenue, to West Ferry Street, to Hampshire Street, to Winter Street, to Massachusetts Avenue, to Brayton Street, to Rhode Island Street, to Breman Street, to Vermont Street, to Sixteenth Street, to Richmond Avenue, to Pennsylvania Street, to Plymouth A ve-nue, to Hudson Street, to Cottage Street, to Maryland Street, to West Tupper Street, to Main Street extended to the waters of the Buffalo River and through the waters of the Buffalo River, Lake Erie and the Niagara River to the north city line, and along the north city line in an easterly direction to the place of beginning; towns of Tonawanda and Grand Island; city of Tonawanda, and the Tona-wanda Indian Reservation. Population (1950), 364,962. WILLIAM E. MILLER, Republican, of Lockport, N. Y.; born in Lockport, N. Y., March 22, 1914; graduated from Notre Dame University, South Bend, Ind., in June 1935, B. A. degree; graduated from Albany Law School of Union University at Albany, N. Y. in June 1938, LL. B. degree; admitted to practice in the State of New York in October 1938 and engaged in the general practice of law at Lockport, N. Y.; appointed United States Commissioner for the Western District of New York, which office was held until induction as a private in the United States Army on July 1, 1942; after completion of basic training with the Seventy-sixth Infantry Division at Fort George G. Meade, Md., was assigned to duty with the Military Intelligence Branch of the Army and continued on active duty until selected for the Officers Candidate School of the Judge Advocate General Branch of the Army at Ann Arbor, Mich., in January 1945; graduated in May 1945; commissioned a first lieutenant, and assigned to the War Criminals Branch at Washington, D. C., until August 1945, when selected as one of the assistant prosecutors under the late Supreme Court Justice Robert A. Jackson, for the prosecution of the Nazi war criminals at Nurenberg, Germany; resumed practice of law in March of 1946 and continued to serve in that capacity until January 1, 1948, when appointed district attorney of Niagara County by Hon. Thomas E. Dewey, Governor of the State of New York; elected district attorney of Niagara County in the November 1948 election; engaged in the general practice of law at Lockport, N. Y., and also serving as district attorney of Niagara County; married the former Stephanie Wagner of Lockport, N. Y., and resides at Lockport, N. Y. with his wife and two daughters, Elizabeth Ann and Mary Karen; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member, Committee on the Judiciary. FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—ERIE CoUNTY: That portion of the city of Buffalo within and bounded by a line beginning at the intersection of Elmwood Avenue and the north city line and running southerly along Elmwood Avenue to Scajaquada Creek, to Rees Street, to Forest Avenue, to Parkdale Avenue, to West Ferry Street, to Hampshire Street, to Winter Street, to Massachusetts Avenue, to Brayton Street, to Rhode Island Street, to Breman Street, to Vermont Street, to Sixteenth Street, to Richmond Avenue, to Pennsylvania Street, to Plymouth Avenue, to Hudson Street, to Cottage Street, to Mary-land Street, to West Tupper Street, to Main Street, to Eagle Street, to Ellicott Street, to Clinton Street, to Oak Street, to Eagle Street, to Smith Street, to Clinton Street, to Babcock Street, to William Street, to Milburn Street, to Broadway, to the east city line, thence north and west along said city line to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 364,836. EDMUND P. RADWAN, Republican, of Buffalo, N. Y.; born in Buffalo, N. Y., September 22, 1911; graduated from the University of Buffalo Law School; practiced law in Buffalo since 1935; veteran of World War II; entered public life by being elected to the State Senate in 1945; member of various veterans’ organi-zations; member of Erie County and New York State bar associations; elected to Eighty-second Congress on November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses; is married and has three daughters. FORTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—ERIE COUNTY: That portion of the city of Buffalo within and bounded by a line beginning at the intersection of Broadway with the east city line, thence running south and west along said city line to Lake Erie, thence northerly through the waters of Lake Erie to the Buffalo River, thence through the waters of the Buffalo River to Main Street extended, thence northerly along Main Street to Eagle Street, to Ellicott Street, to Clinton Street, to Oak Street, to Eagle Street, to Smith Street, to Clinton Street, to Babcock Street, to William Street, to Milburn Street, to Broadway, to the east city line and the place of beginning; city of Lackawanna; towns of Alden, Amherst, Aurora, Boston, Brandt, Cheektowaga, Clarence, Colden, Collins, Concord, Eden, Elma, Evans, Hamburg, Holland, Lancaster, Marilla, Newstead, North Collins, Orchard Park, Sardinia, Wales, West Seneca, and the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation. Population (1950), 359,432. JOHN R. PILLION, Republican, of Lackawanna, N. Y.; born in Conneaut, Ohio, August 10, 1904; graduated from South Park High School, Buffalo, N. Y.; during vacations worked in the Bethlehem Steel plant; attended Cornell School of Civil Engineeringfor pre-law studies and graduated from Cornell University in 1927, LL. B. degree; married Charlotte Reese, Elmhurst, L. I., in 1927; one daughter; practiced law 1928-52; served as city court judge and corporation counsel for city of Lackawanna; operator of a fruit and vegetable farm in Niag-ara County since 1935; member of New York Legislature 1941-50; elder of the Presbyterian Church; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. FORTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, and Livingston (4 counties). Population (1950), 297,131. v DANIEL ALDEN REED, Republican, of Dunkirk, N. Y., was born at Sheri-dan, Chautauqua County, N. Y.; educated at district school, Sheridan, N. Y., Silver Creek High School, Silver Creek, N. Y., and Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.; attorney at law; married to Miss Georgia Ticknor, and has two children, William and Ruth; elected to the Sixty-sixth Congress November 5, 1918; Te-elected to Sixty-seventh, Sixty-eighth, Sixty-ninth, Seventieth, Seventy-first, Seventy-second, Seventy-third, Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; delegate to Interparliamen-tary Union which met in Rome, Italy, September 6 through 11, 1948, also delegate to following meetings of this peace-making organization: Stockholm, Sweden, September 6 through 12, 1949; Dublin, Ireland, fall of 1950; spring session of the Council in Nice, April 1952, Bern, Switzerland, August 29 through September 6, 1952; attended spring session of the Council in Monaco in April 1953; United States October 7 through October 14 in Washington, D. C., Vienna, Austria, August 26 to September 3, 1954; elected chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means in Eighty-third Congress; alternating chairman, Joint Congressional Committee on Internal Revenue; vice chairman Joint Committee for Reduction of Nonessential Expenditures; member of Foreign Economic Policy Commission set up by the President in the Eighty-third Congress; elected president of the American Group of the Interparliamentary Union in 1955 and attended the spring session of the Council in Rome, Italy, April 1955. NORTH CAROLINA (Population (1950), 4,061,929) SENATORS SAM J. ERVIN, Jr., Democrat, of Morganton, N. C.; born at Morganton September 27, 1896, a son of Samuel James and Laura (Powe) Ervin; graduated from University of North Carolina with A. B. degree, 1917, and Harvard Law School with an LL. B. degree, 1922; granted honorary LL. D. degrees by Univere sity of North Carolina, 1951, and Western Carolina College, 1955; served in France with First Division in First World War; twice wounded in battle, twice cited for gallantry in action, and awarded French Fourragere, Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster, Silver Star, and Distinguished Service Cross; admitted to North Carolina Bar, 1919; practiced law at Morganton from 1922 until present, except during service on the bench; representative from Burke County in North Carolina General Assembly, 1923, 1925, 1931; chairman, Burke County Demo-cratic Executive Committee, 1924; member North Carolina State Democratic Executive Committee, 1930-37; judge, Burke County Criminal Court, 1935-37; judge North Carolina Superior Court, 1937-43; member North Carolina State Board of Law Examiners, 1944-46; Representative from the Tenth North Caro-lina District in Seventy-ninth Congress, 1946-47; chairman North Carolina Commission for the Improvement of the Administration of Justice, 1947-49; associate justice, North Carolina Supreme Court, from February 3, 1948, until June 11, 1954, when he qualified as a United States Senator from North Carolina under appointment of Governor William B. Umstead as successor to the late Clyde R. Hoey; elected to the Senate at the general election on November 2, 1954, for a term expiring on January 3, 1957; trustee, Morganton Graded Schools (1927-30), University of North Carolina (1932-35, 1945-46), and Davidson College (1948-55); member American Bar Association, American Judicature Society, North Carolina Bar Association, North Carolina State Bar, American Legion, Army and Navy Legion of Valor, Disabled American Veterans, Society of the First Division, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Knights Templar, Scottish Rite Masons, Ahepa, Dokies, Junior Order, Knights of Pythias, Moose, American Historical Association, North Carolina Society for the Preservation of Antiquities, North Carolina Society of Mayflower Descendants, North Carolina Folklore Society, North Carolina Society of the Cincinnati, South Carolina Historical Society, Southern Historical Association, State Literary and Historical Associa-tion, Western North Carolina Historical Association, Morganton Kiwanis Club, General Alumni Association of the University of North Carolina (president, 1947-48), Morganton Presbyterian Church; chosen Morganton’s man of the year, 1955; married Margaret Bruce Bell of Concord, N. C., June 18, 1924; three chil-dren: Sam J. Ervin 3d, Margaret Leslie Ervin, and Laura Powe Ervin. WILLIAM KERR SCOTT, Democrat, of Haw River, N. C.; born April 17, 1896, in Haw River, N. C., son of R. W. and Elizabeth (Hughes) Scott; educated at Hawfields graded and high schools; graduated from North Carolina State College in 1917 with degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture; holds honorary degrees of Doctor of Agriculture (North Carolina State College); Doctor of Laws (University of North Carolina and Elon College) ;: married Mary Elizabeth White in 1919; three children—Osborne W., Mary Kerr (Mrs. A. J. Loudermilk), and Robert W.; farmer and dairyman, operating a 200-head dairy farm; private, Field Artillery, United States Army, 1918; Alamance County farm agent, 1920-30; master, North Carolina State Grange, 1930-33; regional director, Farm Debt Adjustment Program of Resettlement Administration, 1934-36; elected North Carolina State commissioner of agriculture in 1936, reelected in 1940 and again in 1944; resigned as commissioner of agriculture on February 14, 1948, to become candidate for Governor, and served as Governor, 1949-52; member of American Jersey Cattle Club, American Legion, Junior Order American Mechanics, National Association of Commissioners, Secretaries and Directors of Agriculture (president 1947) ; former member of National Advisory Committee of Agricultural Research and Marketing 1946-48 and of special United States Commission to Mexico for Study of Hoof and Mouth Disease in 1947; Presbyterian, and an elder ' NORTH CAROLINA Biographical 113 in his church since 1933; elected to the United States Senate November 2, 1954, to fill the unexpired term of Willis Smith and also to the full term ending January 3, 1961. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Beaufort, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Mean, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, Tyrrell, and Washington (14 counties). Population (1950), HERBERT COVINGTON BONNER, Democrat, of Washington, N. C.; born in Washington, N. C.; son of Herbert M. and Hannah Hare Bonner; married to Eva Hassell Hackney, of Washington, N. C.; sergeant, Company I, Three Hun-dred and Twenty-second Infantry; served overseas with the Eighty-first Division during World War I; Episcopalian; Elk; Mason; Shriner; elected November 5, 1940, to the Seventy-sixth Congress to fill the unexpired term of Hon. Lindsay C. Warren, who resigned to become Comptroller General of the United States; also elected on the above date to the Seventy-seventh Congress; reelected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bertie, Edgecombe, Greene, Halifax, Lenoir, Northampton, Warren, and Wilson (8 counties). Population (1950), 306,504. : Le L. H. FOUNTAIN, Democrat, of Tarboro, N. C.; born in the village of Leg-gett, Edgecombe County, N. C., April 23, 1913, son of Sallie (Barnes) and the late Lawrence H. Fountain; educated in public schools of Edgecombe County; re-ceived A. B. and LL. B. degrees at University of North Carolina; attorney at law since 1936; married Miss Christine Dail of Mount Olive, N. C.; member: Edgecombe County, North Carolina, and American Bar Associations and Edge-combe and North Carolina State Bars; Tarboro Kiwanis Club—past president in 1940; lieutenant governor sixth division of Carolinas District of Kiwanis In-ternational, 1950; retired member Tarboro Junior Chamber of Commerce; director of Edgecombe County Chapter, American Red Cross; elected Tarboro’s Man of the Year in 1948; former president Young Democratic Club of Edge-combe County and eastern organizer of Y. D. C.’s of North Carolina; former chairman second congressional district executive committee of Y. D. C!s of North Carolina; reading clerk, North Carolina State Senate 1936-41; entered : United States Army March 4, 1942; discharged March 4, 1946; State senator: from the Fourth Senatorial District of North Carolina, 1947-52; Presbyterian elder, Tarboro, N. C.; elected to Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; re-elected to Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. : THIRD DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Carteret, Craven, Duplin, Jones, Onslow, Pamlico, Pender, Sampson, . and Wayne (9 counties). Population (1950), 308,470. GRAHAM ARTHUR BARDEN, Democrat, of New Bern, N. C., was born in Turkey Township, Sampson County, on September 25, 1896; educated in Sampson County public schools and Pender County public schools; moved to Burgaw, Pender County, N..C., in 1908; served in United States Navy during World War I; graduated from the University of North Carolina with LL. B. degree in 1920; member Sigma Chi and Phi Delta Phi fraternities; licensedto practice law August 23, 1920; taught school in New Bern high-school 1 year; served three terms as judge of county court of Craven County, N. C.; represented Craven County in North Carolina General Assembly in 1933; married to Miss Agnes Foy, of New Bern, N. C., and they have one son, Graham Arthur Barden, Jr., and one daughter, Mrs. David C. Sabiston; elected to Seventy-fourth Congress; reelected to the: Seventy-fifth and succeeding Congresses. -FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounNTIES: Chatham, Franklin, Johnston, Nash, Randolph, Vance, and Wake (7 counties). Population (1950), 401,913. HAROLD DUNBAR COOLEY, Democrat, of Nashville, N. C., son of the late Roger A. Pryor Cooley and Hattie Davis Cooley; born July 26, 1897; attended -the public schools of Nash County, the University of North Carolina, and the Law School of Yale University; licensed to practice law in February 1918; served in the Naval Aviation Flying Corps during World War I; Presidential elector in 1932; president, Nash County Bar Association 1933; member of Junior Order United American Mechanics, Phi Delta Theta fraternity, and Phi Delta Phi national law fraternity; member of Baptist Church; married Miss Madeline Matilda Strickland in 1923, and is father of two children—a son, Roger A. Pryor Cooley 2d, and a daughter, Hattie Davis Cooley Lawrence; elected to the Seventy-third Congress July 7, 1934; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman House Committee on Agriculture, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, and Eighty-fourth Con-gresses; member Executive Committee and Council, Interparliamentary Union and vice president of the American group. ! FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Caswell, Forsyth, Granville, Person, Rockingham, Stokes, and Surry (7 counties). Population (1950), 355,088. THURMOND CHATHAM, Democrat, of Winston-Salem, N. C.; born in Elkin, N. C., August 16, 1896; educated in the public schools and attended the University of North Carolina and Yale University; during the First World War enlisted in the United States Navy as seaman second class, and served from May 1917 to June 1919; in World War II again served in the Navy from February 14, 1942, to November 25, 1945, with combat duty in the Southwest Pacific; decorated with the Bronze Star Medal, the Secretary of the Navy’s Commendation Medal, and the Royal Order of Nassau with Swords from the Dutch Government, Ameri-can Theater Ribbon, European Theater Ribbon, Asiatic Theater Ribbon with three battle stars, World War I Ribbon, and the Victory Ribbon; went to work in the mills of the Chatham Manufacturing Company in July 1919 and rose through various positions to the presidency of the company and chairman of the board of directors; marriedto Mrs. Patricia Firestone Coyner, November 16, 1950; one son, Walter Firestone Chatham and two sons by former marriage, Hugh Gwyn Chatham and Richard Thurmond Chatham, Jr.; engaged in agri-cultural pursuits as owner and operator of Klondike Farm at Elkin, N. C.; former president of North Carolina Dairymen’s Association, member of State Board of Conservation and Development, and county commissioner of Forsyth County; is a member of the National Grange, the Farm Bureau, the visiting committee of Woman’s College at Greensboro, and director of Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital at Elkin; member, Society of Cincinnati; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SS RIOT, Doyen Alamance, Durham, Guilford, and Orange (4 counties). Population CARL THOMAS DURHAM, Democrat, of Chapel Hill, N. C.; born in Bing-ham Township, Orange County, at White Cross, N. C., August 28, 1892, son of C. P. and Delia Lloyd Durham; pharmacist; educated at Manndale Preparatory School in southern Alamance County, N. C., and at the University of North Carolina; served in the United States Navy in 1918; married Miss Margaret Joe Whitsett (deceased), of Guilford County, N. C., December 30, 1918; have five children; elected to the Seventy-sixth Congress on November 8, 1938; reelected to the Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; vice chairman Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; member of House Armed Services Committee. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIiES: Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Cumberland, Harnett, New Han-over, and Robeson (7 counties). Population (1950), 394,214. FRANK ERTEL CARLYLE, Democrat, of Lumberton, N. C.; lawyer; born in Lumberton, N. C., April 7, 1897, son of William W. and Lillian O. Carlyle; educated in the schools of Robeson County, Wilson Memorial Academy, Nyack, N. Y., and the University of North Carolina; served in the United States Navy, World War I; licensed to practice law January 31, 1921; married Miss Lois Godwin Caldwell, of Lumberton, N. C., May 19, 1927, and they have a daughter, Mrs. Doran Berry; former chairman Robeson County Democratic Executive Committee; past president Ninth Judicial District Bar Association; member of American Legion, and past post commander; member Forty and Eight; Baptist, thirty-second degree Mason, Shriner; B. P. O. Elks; Phi Delta Theta fraternity; elected solicitor of the Ninth Judicial District of North Carolina in November 1938, and reelected without opposition in 1942 and 1946; elected to the Eighty- NORTH CAROLINA B tographical 115 first Congress November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second Congress Novem-ber 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; member Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Anson, Davidson, Davie, Hoke, Lee, Montgomery, Moore, Rich-mond, Scotland, Union, Wilkes, and Yadkin (12 counties). Population (1950), 369,455. CHARLES BENNETT DEANE, Democrat, of Rockingham, N. C.; native of Anson County, N. C., the son of John Leaird and Florence (Boyette) Deane; attended grade school Pee Dee Academy, Rockingham, N. C.; preparatory education Trinity Park School, Durham, N. C.; graduated from Wake For-est College 1923 with LL. B. degree; awarded ODK Wake Forest 1951; li-censed attorney; Register of Deeds of Richmond County 1926-34, retired to engage in practice of law and in the operation of his general insurance business; compiler of United States Congressional Directory (1935-39) ; attorney, Wage and Hour Division, Washington, D. C., 1939; chairman Richmond County Democratic Executive Committee, 12 years; served as a trustee of Wake Forest College; acted as recording secretary, North Carolina Baptist State Convention since 1932; Baptist; married Agnes Cree, Rockingham, N. C., October 15, 1927; they have two daughters, Miss Cree Deane and Miss Carol Deane, and one son, Charles B. Deane, Jr., student, Lake Forest College; elected on November 5, 1946, to the Eightieth Congress and reelected to all succeeding Congresses. ; : NINTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Iredell, Rowan, Stanly, and Watauga (9 counties). Population (1950), 338,907. HUGH QUINCY ALEXANDER, Democrat, of Kannapolis, N. C.; lawyer; born in Moore County,N. C., August 7, 1911, son of Oscar Sample and Mary Belle (Reynolds) Alexander; attended public schools of North Carolina, Duke University, and received LL. B. degree from University of North Carolina; admitted to North Carolina Bar in 1937; married Myrtle White; four children: Elizabeth Rippey, Hugh Quincy, Jr., Stephen White, and William George; served in the United States Navy 1942-46; member of North Carolina House of Repre-sentatives 1947 and 1949; solicitor, Cabarrus County Recorder’s Court, 1950-52; member North Carolina State Bar Association, Cabarrus County Bar Associa-tion, American Legion, Society of Forty and Eight, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Junior Chamber of Commerce; Presbyterian; Mason; clubs: Shrine, Execu-tive, Y’s Men’s Club, Young Men’s Council (YMCA), Lions, Moose, Cabarrus Country, Elks, and Young Democrats; received Kannapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award in 1948; State commander North Caro-lina Department American Legion, 1950; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952, and Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. TENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Avery, Burke, Catawba, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, and Mitchell (6 coun-ties). Population (1950), 360,318. CHARLES RAPER JONAS, Republican, of Lincolnton, N. C.; born in Lincoln County, N. C., December 9, 1904; son of Charles A. and Rosa P. Jonas; Univer-sity of North Carolina, A. B., 1925; J. D., 1928; married Annie Elliott Lee; children: Charles, Jr., age 13, and Richard Elliott, age 11; practicing lawyer since 1928; active duty in AUS 1940-46; colonel North Carolina National Guard; president North Carolina Bar Association 1946 and 1947; member: Lincoln County, North Carolina, and American Bar Associations; Chi Phi, Phi Delta Phi, Order of the Coif, and American Legion; Methodist; Rotarian; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Cleveland, Gaston, McDowell, Madison, Polk, Rutherford, and Yancey (7 counties). Population (1950), 295,724. WOODROW WILSON JONES, Democrat, of Rutherfordton, N. C.; born in Green Hill Township, Rutherford County, N. C., January 26, 1914, son of Bernard B. Jones and Carl Jane Nanney Jones; graduate Mars Hill College, 1934; graduate Wake Forest Law School, 1937, with LL. B. degree; lawyer; lieutenant (jg), U. S. Navy, World War II; married Rachel Elizabeth Phelps, Lillington, N. C.; children— Woodrow Wilson Jones, Jr., age 15, Michael Anthony Jones, age 13; elected and served two terms as prosecuting attorney, Rutherford County Re-corder’s Court; elected and served in the 1947 and 1949 sessions of the house of representatives in North Carolina General Assembly; Baptist; member of Ameri-can Legion, Kiwanis Club, and various bar associations; elected in the special election November 7, 1950, to fill out the unexpired term of the Hon. A. L. Bul-winkle, deceased, in the Eighty-first Congress; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jack-son, Macon, Swain, and Transylvania (10 counties). Population (1950), 284,691. GEORGE ADAMS SHUFORD, Democrat, of Asheville, N. C.; born in Asheville, September 5, 1895, son of George A. Shuford and Julia E. (Dean) Shuford; attended local public schools and graduated from Asheville High School in 1913; attended University of North Carolina and thereafter the University of Georgia, receiving an LL. B. degree at the latter university in 1917; admitted to the practice of law in the State of Georgia in 1917; attended First Officer’s Train-ing Camp, Fort McPherson, Ga., May 1917, and commissioned second lieutenant, Infantry, August 1917; in November 1917 was assigned to the One Hundred and Nineteenth Infantry Regiment of the Thirtieth Combat Division; commissioned first lieutenant in January 1918 and served in the United States and France until discharged at Camp Jackson in 1919; licensed to practice law in the State of North Carolina in August 1920; member Buncombe County Bar Association, president in 1940; member North Carolina State Bar Association; chairman Buncombe County Board of Elections 1940-42; representative from Buncombe County in the North Carolina General Assembly, 1945 and 1947 sessions; appointed Superior Court Judge for the State of North Carolina in the fall of 1947 and served until July 1949; member Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, Mason, and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows; member of the Episcopal Church; married Miss Daphne Brown, April 23, 1932; three children: Sydney Herbert, Elizabeth Dean, and Fuller Adams; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. NORTH DAKOTA (Population (1950), 619,636) SENATORS WILLIAM LANGER, Republican (elected with the endorsement of the Non-Partisan League), of Bismarck and Wheatland, N. Dak., R. F. D. 1; farmer and lawyer; at age of 15 was hired hand of neighbor farmer, where as a result of his ability to handle large crews of men he was appointed foreman; attended District School 102, later grade school at Casselton, N. Dak., where his first teacher was Alice Rutledge, a cousin of the sweetheart of Abraham Lincoln, Ann Rutledge; was graduated from Casselton High School, from the law department of the University of North Dakota in 1906, and from Columbia University, New York City, in 1910; passed the bar examination at 18 and admitted to practice law on his twenty-first birthday; married Lydia Cady of New York City; children— Emma Bulkley Schaeffer, wife of J. Peter Schaeffer; Lydia Cady Irwin, wife of D. King Irwin; Mary Erskine Gokey, wife of Franklyn Gokey; and Cornelia Langer Noland; State’s attorney of Morton County, N. Dak., 1914-16; attorney general, 1916-20; for 8 years a member of the State Parole Board, for 8 years a member of the State Board of Equalization, and for 4 years president of the State Board of Health; legal adviser, Council of Defense, World War; on North Dakota campaign committee, Robert M. La Follette for President, each time he was a candidate, and comanager of Hiram Johnson for President Committee; twice elected Governor of North Dakota; adopted by the Sioux Indian tribes in 1933 and given the name of ‘“Mahto’” or White Bear; only person ever to be arrested in any English-speaking country for filing an affidavit of prejudice against a judge; member of Sigma Chi fraternity; elected to the United States Senate on November 5, 1940, for the term ending January.3, 1947; reelected to the United States Senate . on November 5, 1946, for the term ending January 3, 1953, carrying every one of the 53 counties in North Dakota; reelected November 4, 1952, for term ending January 3, 1959, again carrying every county in the State. MILTON R. YOUNG, Republican, of La Moure, N. Dak.; born December 6, 1897, in Berlin, N. Dak.; attended the La Moure County public schools and was graduated from La Moure High School in 1915; attended North Dakota State Agricultural College and Graceland College at Lamoni, Iowa; was actively engaged in the operation of his farm near Berlin, N. Dak., until his appointment to the United States Senate; member of school, township, and county AAA boards; elected to House of Representatives of North Dakota State Legislature in 1932; elected to State Senate of North Dakota in 1934 and served continuously until his resignation March 14, 1945; elected president pro tempore 1941; majority floor leader 1943; married Malinda V. Benson, of La Moure, N. Dak., July 7, 1919; three sons, Wendell M., Duane C., and John M.; appointed to the United States Senate March 12, 1945, by Gov. Fred G. Aandahl to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John Moses; elected at special election June 25, 1946, for term ending January 3, 1951; reelected to full 6-year term in general election November 7, 1950, and received more than a two-to-one majority of total votes cast; in the last three State-wide elections, only lost one county (1950) of the 53 in entire State; member of Appropriations Committee and Agriculture and Forestry Committee. REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE.—Population (1950), 619,636. USHER L. BURDICK, Republican, of Williston, N. Dak.; born near Owa-tonna, Minn., February 21, 1879, son of Ozias Warren Burdick, of Vermont, and Lucy Farnum Burdick, of New York; moved with his parents to Dakota Territory in 1882, and was raised in a farming community bordering on the Fort Totten Sioux Indian Reservation, and understands the Sioux language; graduated from the State normal school at Mayville, N. Dak., in 1900; married Emma C. Rass-mussen in 1901, both entering the University of Minnesota immediately there-after; both graduated from the university in 1904; was a member of the Minnesota football teams of 1903 and 1904, playing right end, during which time Minnesota, was the champion team of the Big Ten; started the practice of law at Munich, N. Dak., in 1904 and was also credit manager for the First National Bank of Munich; elected to the State legislature in 1907, and again in 1909, and that year became speaker of the house, at that time the youngest speaker in the United States; elected Lieutenant Governor in 1911, and became judge of the senate in the impeachment proceedings brought against District Judge John F. Cowan, the first impeachment trial ever held in the State; elected State’s attorney in Williams County in 1912 and remained there as prosecutor or special prosecutor for several years; appointed assistant United States district attorney in 1929 and remained in that office until 1932, when he resigned to enter the race for Congressman at Large from North Dakota; defeated in that election, but was successful in the election of 1934 and became a Member of the Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Eighty-first, -Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; always independent in politics, being a member of the Nonpartisan League of North Dakota; has three children—Quentin Northrop Burdick (A. B., LL. B.), attorney at Fargo; Eugene Allan Burdick (A. B., LL. B.), attorney at Williston, N. Dak.; and Eileen Rose-mary Burdick (A. B., LL. B.), Mount Vernon, Ohio; holds the degrees of Ph. B. and LL. B. and has written many books on western history, including The Last Battle of the Sioux, Tales from Buffalo Land, The Farmers Political Action in North Dakota, and History of the Range Cattle Trade of the Dakotas; now engaged in the ranching business at Williston, N. Dak. OTTO KRUEGER, Republican, of Fessenden, N. Dak.; born in Russia of German parents, September 7, 1890; came to the United States in June 1910; grade and high school education in Fessenden, N. Dak., 2 years business school in Fargo, N. Dak., and Great Falls, Mont.; served as a private in the Ninety-first Infantry Division during World War I; elected for 10 consecutive terms (1920-40) as county auditor of Wells County, N. Dak.; elected State Treasurer of North Dakota; elected as Insurance Commissioner of North Dakota; served as State Budget Director; also servedas clerk of Fessenden School District for 18 years; secretary-treasurer of Wells County Chapter American Red Cross 10 years; Commander and Adjutant, local post American Legion; Department Vice Com-mander North Dakota American Legion; owns a farm in Wells County, N. Dak.; married Ella Rappuhn of Fessenden, on June 12, 1922; three daughters, Mar-garet, Marion, and Dorothy; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; member, Committee on Appropriations, 1953-54; member, Committee on Government Operations, 1955-56. : OHIO Biographical OHIO (Population (1950), 7,946,627) SENATORS JOHN W. BRICKER, Republican, of Columbus, Ohio, was born on a farm in Madison County, September 6, 1893; educated in country school, Mount Sterling High School, and Ohio State University, where he received his A. B. in 1916 and LL. B. in 1920; served as a first lieutenant and chaplain in the First World War; has practiced law in Columbus since 1920 except when holding public office; served as a member of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio for 3 years; at-torney general of Ohio for two terms; Governor of Ohio for three terms; was Republican candidate for Vice President in 1944; was elected to the United States Senate in 1946 for term ending January 3, 1953; reelected November 4, 1952, for term ending January 3, 1959; married Harriet Day of Urbana, Ohio, in 1920 and has one son, John. GEORGE H. BENDER, Republican, of Chagrin Falls, Ohio; born in Cleve-land, Ohio; president, insurance company; five terms State senator, Ohio General Assembly, 1920-30; chairman, Republican Central Committee, Cuyahoga County (Cleveland), since 1936; author, The Challenge of 1940; married to Edna Eckhardt; two children, Mrs. Ernest B. Stevenson (Barbara Bender) and Mrs. Dorsey Joe Bartlett (Virginia Bender); elected as Congressman at Large to the Seventy-sixth Congress November 8, 1938, reelected Congressman at Large to the Seventy-seventh Congress, Congressman at Large to the Seventy-eighth Congress, Con-gressman at Large to the Seventy-ninth Congress, and Congressman at Large to the Eightieth Congress; elected as Congressman at Large to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; elected as Congressman from the Twenty-third Ohio Congressional District to the Eighty-third Congress, November 4, 1952; elected to United States Senate on November 2, 1954, to fill the unexpired term of the late Senator Robert A. Taft for the term ending January 3, 1957. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—HAMILTON COUNTY: City of Cincinnati, wards 1 to 6; ward 7, except precincts J, U, W, and CC; wards 8 and 9; ward 10, except precincts I, K, L, N, and O; ward 11, precincts A, P, Q, T, and U; ward 12, precincts A, N, P, Q, and V; ward 13; ward 14; ward 15, except precincts A and B; ward 16, except precincts A, C, E, F, H, I, J, L, M, and N; ward 17, precincts D, M, S, T,V, W, X, and Y; ward 23; precinct T; ward 24, precincts A, B, C, H, I, J, Q, S, and T; townships of Anderson, Columbia, Elmwood, St. Bernard, and Symmes; all of city of Norwood. Population (1950), 356,762. GORDON H. SCHERER, Republican, of Cincinnati, Ohio; born December 26, 1906, in Cincinnati, Ohio; graduated Hughes High School, Cincinnati, Ohio,in 1925; Salmon P. Chase College (law) in 1929, LL. B. degree; attended University of Cincinnati; admitted to Ohio Bar in 1929; practicing law at 1704 Carew Tower, Cincinnati, Ohio; assistant prosecuting attorney, Hamilton County, 1933-40; director of safety in 1943 and 1944; member of city council, 2 terms, 1945-49; member of city planning commission in 1945 and 1946; 33d degree Mason; married to the former Virginia, Mottern; two children, Gordon Mottern and Suzanne V.; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—HAMILTON COUNTY: City of Cincinnati, ward 7, precincts J, U, W, and CC; ward 10, precinets I, K, Li, N, O, and Uj; ward 11, except precinets A, P, Q, T, U, and Y; ward 12, except precinets A, N, P, Q, V, W, and Y; ward 15, precincts A and B; ward 16, precincts A, €, E, F, H, I, , L, M,N, Y, Z,and AA; ward 17, except precincts D, E, M, 8, T, V, W, X,Y; wards 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, except precinct T; ward 24, except precincts A, B, C, H, I, J, Q, S, and T; wards 25 and 26; townships of Colerain, Crosby, Delhi, Green, Harrison, Lockland, Miami, Reading, Springfield, Sycamore, and Whitewater. Population (1950), 367,190. WILLIAM E. HESS, Republican, of Cincinnati, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, February 13, 1898; educated in the Cincinnati public schools, University of Cincinnati, and Cincinnati Law School; admitted to the practice of law in 1919; member at large of Cincinnati City Council, 1922-26; ex-serviceman; Member of the Seventy-first, Seventy-second, Seventy-third, Seventy-fourth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-second, and Eighty-third Congresses and reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Butler and Montgomery (2 counties). Population (1950), 545,644. PAUL F. SCHENCK, Republican, of Dayton, Ohio; born April 19, 1899, in Miamisburg, Ohio, and moved to Dayton in 1908; lifetime resident of Montgomery County; graduated from Steele High School in June 1917; 2 years of college train-ing; served as scoutmaster and commissioner of education for scouts for a number of years; assistant chemistry teacher in Steele High School, September 1917 to June 1919; automobile service business, July 1919 to August 1923; automotive training teacher and faculty manager of athletics at Roosevelt High School, September 1923 to January 1929; director of recreation, city of Dayton, January 1929 to August 1935; engaged in real estate business since September 1935; appointed to the board of education in 1941, elected in 1943 for 4 years, and again in 1947 for 4 years, serving as president for 7 years; resigned in June 1950, to conduct Congressional campaign; vice chairmanof the Dayton Safety Council for two terms, 1946 and 1947; served the Dayton Council for Defense as executive secretary during World War II; president of the Dayton Real Estate Board, 1947, 1948, and 1949; member of Grace Methodist Church; member of Mystic Lodge, 405 F. & A. M., Scottish Rite, and Antioch Shrine; married to Charlotte Rairdon in November 1921; have two sons, Richard R. Schenck and Thomas F. Schenck; grandsons, Frederick James Schenck, Jeffery Paul Schenck, and Thomas Richard Schenck; elected to the Eighty-second.Congress; November 6, 1951, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Edward Breen; reelected to the Eighty-third Congress; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Allen, Auglaize, Darke, Mercer, Miami, Preble, and Shelby. (7 counties). Population (1950), 305,808. : -WILLIAM M. McCULLOCH, Republican, of Piqua, Ohio; lawyer; member, Ohio State and American Bar Associations; member Ohio Houseof Representa-tives six terms, serving as minority (Republican) leader, 1936-39, and as speaker for three terms; World War II veteran; married Mabel Harrisin 1925—two children, Nancy and Ann; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November4, 1947; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. od FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert, Williams, and Wood (9 counties). Population (1950), 256,470. CLIFF CLEVENGER, Republican, of Bryan, Ohio, elected tothe Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. Fi) SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adams, Brown, Clermont, Fayette, Highland, Pickaway, Pike, Ross, and Scioto (9 counties). Population (1950), 316,937. : JAMES G. POLK, Democrat, of R. F. D. 1, Highland, Ohio; elected to the Seventy-second, Seventy-third. Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; one of the few Members of Congress whose sole occupation is farming. ; , SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Champaign, Clark, Clinton, Greene, Logan, Madison, Union, and Warren (8 counties). Population (1950), 335,739. py CLARENCE J. BROWN, Republican, Blanchester, Ohio; born in Blanchester; son of Owen and Ellen B. Brown; married Ethel McKinney July 15, 1916; three children, Betty Jean, now Mrs. L. M. Dearing; Dorothy Lucille, now Mrs. Robert A. Haines, and Clarence J., Jr.; graduated Blanchester High School and Washington & Lee University, Lexington, Va.; honorary degree, Wilmington College, Wilmington, Ohio; publisher, several country newspapers; president of The Brown Publishing Co., printers and publishers; farm operator; Lieutenant Governor of Ohio 1919-23; Secretary of State of Ohio 1927-33; Republican nomi-nee for Governor of Ohio 1934; delegate to various Republican National Con-ventions; member, Republican National Committee for Ohio; chairman, Executive Committee of the Republican National Committee, 1945-48; campaign direetor, Republican National Committee, 1946; author of the legislation creating both the first and second Commissions on the Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government (the Hoover Commissions), and served as member of both Commis-sions; member of the House Committee on Rules and Committee on Government Operations; elected to the Seventy-sixth,” Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty- fourth Congresses. : ; EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Crawford, Hancock, Hardin, Marion, Morrow, Seneca, and Wyandot (7 counties). Population (1950), 251,581. JACKSON E. BETTS, Republican, of Findlay, Ohio; born May 26, 1904, in Findlay, Ohio; graduate of Kenyon College, A. B. degree (cum laude), and Yale School of Law, LL. B. degree; honorary M. A. degree, Kenyon College; lawyer; prosecuting attorney, Hancock County, Ohio, 1933-37; member of the Ohio General Assembly 1937-47; speaker of the house of representatives of Ohio 1945 and 1946; member of judicial council of Ohio 1941-44; member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity and Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; member of Findlay, Ohio, and American Bar Associations; married June 12, 1934, to Martha: Neeley; one daughter, Nancy Lou; electedto the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—LucAs CouNrty. -Population (1950), 395,551. : r THOMAS LUDLOW ASHLEY, Democrat, of Toledo, Ohio; born in Toledo, Ohio, January 11, 1923, son of Meredith and Alida Ashley and great grandson of James M. Ashley, Civil War Congressman and Governor of the Territory of Montana 1869-70; attended the public schools and the Kent School in Kent, Conn., 1939 to 1942: served in the Armed Forces during World War II and was assigned to the Pacific Theater of Operations 1943-45: after discharge from the service re-sumed studies and graduated from Yale University, B. A. degree, in 1948: became associated with the Toledo Publicity and Efficiency Commission in 1948 and studied law in evening classes at University of Toledo Law School; graduated from Ohio State University, LL.B. degree, in 1951; was admitted to the bar in 1951 and commenced the practice of law in Whitehouse, Ohio, and also was associated with father and brother in Toledo; in 1952 joined the staff of Radio Free Europe, serving in Europe as codirector of the press section and later as assistant director of special projects, resigning March 1, 1954; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. TENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Athens, Fairfield, Gallia, Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs, and Vinton (8 counties). Population (1950), 253,267. 2 2 p J THOMAS A. JENKINS, Republican, of Ironton; born in Jackson County, Ohio; married to Miss Mabel Wynne; graduate Providence University and Ohio State University; admitted to bar in 1907; elected prosecuting attorney, Lawrence County, Ohio, two terms; elected to State Senate of Ohio in 1922; delegate to Republican Conventions at Kansas City, Philadelphia, and Chicago; member of the Platform Committee of the Republican Convention in Philadelphia in 1940; elected in 1924 to Sixty-ninth Congress and reelected to all subsequent Congresses; chairman of Republican Congressional Food Study Committee in 1944-46; mem-ber of Ways and Means Committee since 1933; also member of Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, 1953-55. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake, Portage, and twenty townships in Trumbull County. Population (1950), 345,177. OLIVER P. BOLTON, Republican, of Mentor, Ohio; born in Cleveland, Ohio, February 22, 1917; married; three children; graduated Harvard College ’39 and Western Reserve University Law School, ’47; 5 years service World War .II; chairman Ohio Young Republicans 1948-49; Young Republicans National Com-mitteeman from Ohio 1950-51; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected 1954 to Eighty-fourth Congress. TWELFTH DISTRICT.— FRANKLIN COUNTY. Population (1950), 503,410. ° JOHN M. VORYS, Republican, of Columbus, Ohio; born in Lancaster, Ohio, June 16, 1896; attended public schools in Lancaster and Columbus, Ohio; Yale University (B. A.), 1919, Ohio State University College of Law (juris doctor), 1923, Ohio Wesleyan University (LL. D.) 1949; naval aviator No. 73 in World 68172°—56——10 War I, served overseas, lieutenant, senior grade; teacher in the College of Yale in China, Changsha, China, 1919-20; assistant secretary, American delegation, Conference on Limitation of Armament and Pacific and Far East Affairs, Wash-ington, 1921-22; representative from Franklin County in Ohio General Assembly, 1923-24; State senator, 1925-26; first director of aeronautics of Ohio, 1929-30; member of the law firm of Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease, 1926-39; president, Columbus Bar Association, 1938; married Lois West in 1927; three children— Martin, Jeanny Esther, and Mary; elected to Seventy-sixth Congress in 1938; re-elected to each succeeding Congress; member, Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution; member, United States delegation, Sixth Session United Nations Assembly, 1951; member Commission on Foreign Economic Policy, 1953-54. DE THINY Cony Erie, Huron, Lorain, and Sandusky (4 counties). Population ALBERT DAVID BAUMHART, Jr., Republican, of Vermilion, Ohio; born in Vermilion June 15, 1908; attended the public schools; graduated from Ohio University, B. A. and M. A. degrees; elected to the State senate in 1936 and re-elected in 1938; elected to the Seventy-seventh Congress November 5, 1940, and served until his resignation on September 2, 1942, to accept a commission in the United States Navy; served for 52 months and was separated from the Service as a lieutenant commander January 17, 1946; associated with Owens-Corning Fiber-glas Corp. 1946-1953, director of public relations; served as assistant to Ohio Republican State Chairman Ray Bliss in the Taft senatorial campaign of 1950; executive director of the Citizens for Eisenhower in Ohio during the 1952 presi-dential campaign; executive director of the Republican National Committee from May 1953 to September 1954; married; one son; member of Beta Theta Pi Fra-ternity, Elks, Masons, and the Congregational Church; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Medina and Summit (2 counties). Population (1950), 450,449. WILLIAM HANES AYRES, Republican, of Akron, Ohio; born in Eagle Rock, Va., February 5, 1916; graduate of Western Reserve University (Adelbert College), B. A. degree, June 1936; president of William H. Ayres, Inec.; served as private in United States Army, honorable discharge December 17, 1945; mar-ried Mary Helen Coventry; three children, Virginia, Frank, and Judy; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Guernsey, Monroe, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble, Perry, and Washington (7 counties). Population (1950), 226,341. JOHN E. HENDERSON, Republican, of Cambridge, Ohio; born January 4, 1917, in Crafton, Pa.; son of William Clinton and Edna Vessels Henderson; moved to Cambridge, Ohio, in 1920; raised on a dairy farm near Cambridge; educated in county schools of Guernsey County and city schools of Cambridge; graduated: from Cambridge High School in 1934, Ohio Wesleyan University in 1939, and University of Michigan Law School in 1942; admitted to Ohio bar in 1942; en-tered Army of United States as a private in 1942; discharged as Infantry captain after combat service in Europe; private practice of law in Cambridge since 1946; elected to Ohio House of Representatives in 1950 and 1952; president of Guernsey County Bar Association in 1952 and 1953; married to the former Maxine Gill; two children; member of the First Methodist Church in Cambridge, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Phi Gamma Delta, Lions Club, and Eagles; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. SIXTEEN TH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Stark, Tuscarawas, and Wayne (3 counties). Population (1950), FRANK T. BOW, Republican, of Canton, Ohio; born in Canton, Ohio, Feb-ruary 20, 1901, where he has since resided; attended grade schools in Canton and Plain Township, Stark County, Ohio; attended University School, Cleveland, Ohio; Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind., and received his legal education at Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio; was admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1923; served as general counsel to Subcommittee on Expenditures in the Eightieth Congress and general counsel of Select Committee To Investigate the Federal Communications Commission, Eightieth Congress; served as war correspondent, World War II, with Ohio’s Thirty-seventh Division in the Philippines; married Caroline C. Denzer May 12, 1923; has two sons, Robert Lee Bow and Joseph Withrow Bow; elected to the Eighty-second Congress on November 7, 1950; re-elected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Ashland, Coshocton, Delaware, Holmes, Knox, Licking, and Richland (7 counties). Population (1950), 310,456. J. HARRY McGREGOR, Republican, of West Lafayette, Ohio; contractor; was born on a farm near Unionport, Ohio, September 30, 1896; graduate of West Lafayette High School; attended West Lafayette College and Oberlin (Ohio) College; during First World War served in the Field Artillery; member of the State house of representatives, 1935-40, and served as minority whip and secretary of the finance committee, 1937-39, and as majority floor leader and speaker pro tempore, 1939-40; married Miss Twila Cox, of Dresden, Ohio, May 29, 1918, and they have two daughters and one son—Mrs. Monroe Horst, Mrs. Warde Butler, Jr.; and Harry Laird; elected to the Seventy-sixth Congress at a special election held on February 27, 1940, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. William A. Ashbrook; reelected to the Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Harrison, and Jefferson (5 counties). Population (1950), 321,248. WAYNE L. HAYS, Democrat, of Flushing, Ohio; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—MAHONING CouNTY and five townships in Trumbull County. Popula-tion (1950), 316,641. MICHAEL JOSEPH KIRWAN, Democrat, of Youngstown, Ohio; elected to the Seventy-fifth and each succeeding Congress. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—CitYy oF CLEVELAND: Wards 1 to 9; ward 21, north of St. Clair Avenue, precincts A (one half only), P, Y, Z, AA, and BB; wards 23, 31 to 33; Bratenahl, Brooklyn, and Parma. Population (1950), 413, 492. ~~ MICHAEL A. FEIGHAN, Democrat, Cleveland, Ohio; son of John T. Feighan, Sr. (deceased), and Mary English Feighan; graduate of Princeton University, A. B. degree; graduate of Harvard Law School, LL. B. degree; member of Ohio State Legislature, 1937-40; minority floor leader, 1939-40; married Florence Mathews; two children, William Mathews Feighan and Fleur Feighan; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to succeeding Congresses. . TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—C1ty oF CLEVELAND: Wards 10 to 17; ward 21, south of St. Clair Ave- nue, precincts A (one half only), B to O, Q to X, and CC; wards 22, 24, 25, 28 to 30; Garfield Heights and Newburg Heights. Population (1950), 430,345. CHARLES A. VANIK, Democrat, of Cleveland, Ohio; born in the city of Cleve-land, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, April 7, 1913; graduate of Adelbert College of Western Reserve University and the Western Reserve University School of Law; married Betty Best in 1945; one daughter, Phyllis; elected member of the Cleve-land City Council in 1938; elected member of the Ohio State Senate in 1940; elected member of the Cleveland Board of Education in 1941; member of the United States Naval Reserve as an ensign, 1942, with amphibious forces Atlantic Fleet and Pacific Fleet until released to inactive duty December 1945 as lieu-tenant; appointed member Cleveland Library Board January 1946; elected judge, Cleveland Municipal Court, 1947; reelected to full term in 1949; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—Ci1Y oF CLEVELAND: Wards 18 to 20, 26, and 27; Cleveland Heights, East Cleveland, Euclid, Gates Mills, Highland Heights, Lyndhurst, Mayfield Heights, Mayfield Village, Richmond Heights, and South Euclid. Population (1950), 305,472. FRANCES P. BOLTON, Republican, of Lyndhurst (suburb of Cleveland), Ohio; born in Cleveland, Ohio; married in 1907; three sons, Charles B., Kenyon C., and Oliver P.; active for many years in public health nursing and nursing educa-tion, social service, and education; honorary degrees, LL. D., Colgate University, 1940; LL. D., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1942; L. H. D., Baldwin-Wallace College, 1944; Doctor of Humanities, Western Reserve University, 1944; LL. D., Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, 1947; LL. D., Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio, 1948; LL. D., Fenn College, 1953; LL. D., Oberlin College, 1953; and LL. D., Heidelberg College, 1954; Republican State Central Committee, 1938-40; vice chairman, National Republican Program Committee, 1938-40; United States delegate to eighth session of United Nations General Assembly (1953); elected to the Seventy-sixth Congress to fill the unexpired term of her husband, Chester C. Bolton, at a special election held on February 27, 1940; reelected to the Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member, Committee on Foreign Affairs. ) 2 4 i TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—Bay Village, Beachwood Village, Bedford, Bentleyville, Berea, Brecks-ville, Broadview Heights, Brooklyn Heights, Brookpark, Chagrin Falls, Chagrin Falls Township, Cuyahoga Heights, Fairview Park, Glenwillow, Hunting Valley, Independence, Lakewood, Linndale, Maple Heights, Middleburgh Heights, Moreland Hills, North Olmsted, North Royalton, Oakwood Village, Olmsted Falls, Olmsted Township, Orange Village, Parkview, Parma Heights, Pepper Pike, Riveredge Township, Rocky River, Seven Hills, Shaker Heights, Solon, Strongsville, University Heights, Valley View, Walton Hills, Warrensville Heights, Warrensville Township, Westlake, West-view, and Woodmere. Population (1950), 240,223. . WILLIAM E. MINSHALL, Republican, of Rocky River, Ohio; born in East Cleveland, Ohio, October 24, 1911; attended the public schools of East Cleveland, University School, Shaker Heights, Ohio, and the University of Virginia; graduated from the Cleveland Law School, LL. B. degree, and was admitted to the bar in 1940; married the former Frances Smith; three sons, William Edwin III, Werner Ellis, and Peter Charles; member of the 93d Ohio General Assembly 1939-40; during World War II enlisted in December 1940 as a private in the United States Army and served in the European Theater, G—2 Section, Headquarters III Corps, and was honorably discharged as a lieutenant colonel in March 1946; after separation from the service engaged in private practice of law; general counsel to Maritime Administration, 1953-54; elected to the Eighty-fourth Con-gress November 2, 1954. OKLAHOMA (Population (1950), 2,233,351) SENATORS ROBERT SAMUEL KERR, Democrat, of 327 Northwest Eighteenth Street, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Washington address, 2424 Wyoming Avenue; born September 11, 1896, Ada (Indian Territory), Okla.; attended Oklahoma Bap-tist University, Shawnee, Okla., and Oklahoma University, Norman, Okla.; lawyer, drilling contractor, and president of Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Inec.; served as second lieutenant, First Field Artillery, in World War I, with 9 months’ overseas duty; organized an Oklahoma National Guard unit at Ada, Okla., which later became a part of the Forty-fifth Division; served as State commander of the American Legion for Oklahoma in 1925; served as Democratic national committeeman for Oklahoma from 1940 to 1948; Governor of Oklahoma from January 1943 to January 1947; married and has three boys and one girl; made keynote address at Democratic National Convention in Chicago in July 1944; elected to the United States Senate on November 2, 1948, for the term ending January 3, 1955; reelected November 2, 1954, for term ending January 3, 1961. A. S. MIKE MONRONEY, Democrat, of Oklahoma City, Okla.; born in Oklahoma City, March 2, 1902; educated in the public schools and the University of Oklahoma, B. A. 1924; married; son, Michael Monroney; served 5 years as political writer of the Scripps-Howard Oklahoma News in Oklahoma City; elected to the Seventy-sixth Congress; reelected to the Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, and Eighty-first Congresses; served as viee chairman of the Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress during the Seventy-ninth Congress; coauthor with Senator Robert M. La Follette of legis-lative reorganization bill of 1946; served as a member of the Banking and Currency Committee; winner of 1945 Collier's award for ‘Distinguished Congressional Service” in House of Representatives; member of Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Delta Chi, and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities; elected to the United States Senate November 7, 1950. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Alfalfa, Garfield, Grant, Kay, Major, Noble, Pawnee, Tulsa, Woods, and Woodward (10 counties). Population (1950), 439,518. : PAGE BELCHER, Republican, of Enid, Okla., was born in Jefferson, Okla., April 21, 1899, on the claim his father took in the opening of the Cherokee Strip; attended high school at Jefferson and Medford; attended college at Friends Uni-versity, Wichita, Kans., and University of Oklahoma; made college letters in football, basketball, baseball, and track; served as court clerk, Garfield County; member of board of education; State president, United War Chest of Oklahoma; chairman of Red Cross; president, Enid Kiwanis Club; commander of American Legion; president, Great Salt Plains Council Boy Scouts, composed of eleven counties in Northwest Oklahoma; municipal judge, city of Enid; member at large, National Council Boy Scouts of America; was awarded Silver Beaver by Boy Scouts of America for distinguished service to boyhood, the highest award given by a Boy Scout Council; is now a member of Garfield County Bar, Oklahoma Bar Association, Enid Chamber of Commerce, Enid Kiwanis Club, American Legion, I. O. O. F., and the Methodist Church; practicing attorney in Enid, Okla.; ad-mitted to practice law before Oklahoma Supreme Court, United States District Court, United States Circuit Court of Appeals, and United States Supreme Court; political affiliations: Eighth District chairman 10 years, State executive secretary of Republican Party, Ross Rizley’s campaign manager for Congress, and secretary to Ross Rizley during first term in Washington; married, and has a son, Page Belcher, Jr., who is a lawyer and is now practicing law with him, a daughter, Carol, whose husband, Clyde V. Collins, is also practicing law with him, and four grandchildren: elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 2 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third Congress; reelected to the Eighty-fourth ongress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTtiEs: Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Delaware, Haskell, McIntosh, Mayes, Muskogee, Nowata, Okmulgee, Osage, Ottawa, Rogers, Sequoyah, Wagoner, and Washington (16 counties). Population (1950), 394,872. ED EDMONDSON, Democrat, of Muskogee, Okla.; born in Muskogee, April 7, 1919; educated in Muskogee public schools; A. B. from University of Okla-homa in 1940; LL. B. from Georgetown University Law School in 1947; served with F. B. I., 1940-43; United States Navy, 1943-46; married Miss June Maureen Pilley in 1944; three sons, James Edmond, William Andrew, John Martin, and one daughter, June Ellen; admitted to practice of law in District of Columbia and Oklahoma in 1947; elected county attorney of Muskogee County, Okla., 1948; reelected 1950; member, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, First Presby-terian Church of Muskogee, Okla., Masonic Lodge, Elks, Kiwanis, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa, and Phi Gamma Delta; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. : THIRD DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Atoka, Bryan, Carter, Choctaw, Johnston, Latimer, Le Flore, Love, McCurtain, Marshall, Murray, Pittsburg, and Pushmataha (13 counties). Population (1950), 266,995. CARL ALBERT, Democrat, of McAlester, Okla.; born in McAlester, Okla., May 10, 1908, son of Ernest H. and Leona (Scott) Albert; attended Flowery Mound Rural School, Pittsburg County, Okla., for 8 years; graduated from McAlester High School in 1927 and frem the University of Oklahoma with A. B. degree in 1931; awarded Rhodes Scholarship; attended Oxford University in England 1931-34, receiving two degrees in law, B. A., 1933, and B. C. L. 1934; lawyer; married Mary Harmon and they have one daughter, Mary Frances, born January 7, 1948, and one son, David Ernest, born December 14, 1954; entered Army June 16, 1941, as a private and discharged on February 17, 1946, as a lieutenant colonel; served in the Pacific Theater; awarded the Bronze Star; member, Kappa Alpha and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Masonic fraternities, Elks, Izaak Walton League, Methodist Church; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; Democratic Whip, Eighty-fourth Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTiES: Coal, Creek, Hughes, Lincoln, Logan, Okfuskee, Payne, Pontotoc, Pottawatomie, and Seminole (10 counties). Population (1950), 294,577. TOM STEED, Democrat, of Shawnee, Okla.; born on a farm near Rising Star, Tex., March 2, 1904; served 20 years as newspaperman on Oklahoma dailies, including 4 years as managing editor of Shawnee News and Star; enlisted October 29, 1942, as private in Antiaircraft Artillery, released from active duty in May 1944, with rank of second lieutenant; joined Office of War Information July I, 1944, and served in information division in India-Burma theater until December 1945; married February 26, 1923, to Hazel Bennett; one son, Richard N., Navy veteran; another son, Second Lieutenant Roger Steed, U. 8. M. C., killed in line of duty as fighter pilot in China in May 1947; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNmEs: Canadian, Cleveland, Garvin, M¢Clain, and Oklahoma (5 counties). Population (1950), 436,620, : i JOHN JARMAN, Democrat, of Oklahoma City, Okla.; born July 17, 1915; education: B. A. degree from Yale University in 1937; LL. B. degree from Har-vard Law School in 1941; also attended Westminster College in Fulton, Mo., 2 years prior to attending Yale University; lawyer; member of house of repre-sentatives and State senate of Oklahoma Legislature; enlisted and served 47 months in Army during World War II, being honorably discharged December 11, 1945; married to Ruth Bewley and has three children, Jay, 11 years, Susie, 8 years, and Steve, 2 year; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Beaver, Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, Cimarron, Comanche, Cotton, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Grady, Greer, Harmon, Harper, Jackson, Jefferson, Kingfisher, Kiowa, Roger Mills, Stephens, Texas, Tillman, and Washita (23 counties). Population (1950), 400,769. VICTOR WICKERSHAM, Democrat, of Mangum, Okla., was born on a farm near Lone Rock, Baxter County, Ark., February 9, 1906; son of Frank M. and Lillie M. Sword-Wickersham; moved to Mangum, Okla., 1915; reared on cotton, wheat, and dairy farm near Mangum, Okla., and on wheat and poultry farm near Greensburg, Kans.; educated in the public schools of Oklahoma; married Miss Jessie Stiles, June 30, 1929, and they have four children: La Melba Sue Renberger, born August 3, 1930; Galen, born February 10, 1933; Nelda, born July 25, 1935; and Victor 2d, born May 31, 1948; served in county clerk’s office, 1925 and 1926, and in court clerk’s office, 1926 to 1935, appointed court clerk one time and elected three times in Greer County, Okla.; chief clerk of Board of Affairs of the State of Oklahoma, 1935-36; is a member of the Christian Church; building contractor, Oklahoma City, Okla., 1937 and 1938; in private insurance business as agent for the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1938 until April 1, 1941, on which date elected at a special election to the Seventy-seventh Congress for the Seventh District of Oklahoma to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. Sam C. Massingale; reelected to the Seventy-eighth and Seventy-ninth Congresses and was a member of the Committee on Agriculture; 1947-48 engaged in real-estate business in Washington, D. C., only while out of Congress; was elected in the July 1948 primaries and served in the Eighty-first Congress; reelected to Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member Merchant Marine and Fish-eries Committee, 1949-50; now member Armed Services Committee. OREGON (Population (1950), 1,521,341) SENATORS WAYNE LYMAN MORSE, Democrat, of Eugene, Oreg., lawyer, farmer, and educator; was born near Madison, Wis., October 20, 1900; received Ph. B. degree, University of Wisconsin, 1923, M. A. degree, 1924; LL. B. degree, Univer-sity of Minnesota, 1928; J. D. degree, Columbia University, 1932; completed 4-year advanced military training course, University of Wisconsin, 1919-23; LL. D., Cornell College, 1946; LL. D. 1947, Drake University, and College of South Jersey; LL. D. 1952, Centre College of Kentucky; held reserve commission as second lieutenant, Field Artillery, U. S. Army, 1923-30; taught argumentation at Uni-versity of Wisconsin and University of Minnesota and was appointed assistant professor of law at University of Oregon in 1929; dean and professor of law, 1931-44; chairman, President’s Railway Emergency Board, 1941; public member, National War Labor Board, 1942-44; married Miss Mildred Downie in 1924 and they have three daughters—Mrs. Hugh Campbell, Jr., Judith Mary, and Amy Ann; Congregationalist; elected to the United States Senate on November 7, 1944, for the term ending January 3, 1951; reelected November 7, 1950, for the term ending January 3, 1957. RICHARD LEWIS NEUBERGER, Democrat, of Portland, Oreg.; born in Multnomah County, Oreg., December 26, 1912; educated in public schools of Portland and at University of Oregon; served in United States Army from July 15, 1942, until August 12, 1945; aide-de-camp to Gen. James A. O’Connor during construction of Alaska Military Highway; member of Oregon House of Represent-atives, 1941-42; member of Oregon State Senate 1949-54; married December 20, 1945, to H. Maurine Brown, who was born at Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Oreg., and who taught in public schools of Portland, Newberg, and Milton-Freewater; author of Our Promised Land, The Lewis and Clark Expedition, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Adventures in Politics—We Go to the Legislature, and other books; member of Oregon State Grange, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Eagles Lodge, American Veterans Committee, Temple Beth Israel, City Club of Portland, Izaak Walton League, Tualatin Country Club, and other organizations; contributor to Saturday Evening Post, Reader’s Digest, Harper's, Collier’s, American, The Reporter, and other periodicals; has traveled extensively over entire Lewis and Clark trail and other historie routes in Pacific Northwest; elected to the United States Senate on November 2, 1954, for the term ending January 3, 1961. : - REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln, Marion, Polk, Tilla-mook, Washington, and Yamhill (10 counties). Population (1950), 434,414. WALTER NORBLAD, Republican, of Stayton, Oreg.; born September 12, 1908; high school, Astoria, and New Mexico Military Institute; bachelor of science, doctor of jurisprudence degrees, University of Oregon; graduate work, Harvard Law School; admitted to practice in Oregon 1932; member of Oregon Legislature 1935-39; delegate G. O. P. National Convention, 1940; military service 1942 to 1945; combat intelligence officer, Eighth Air Force; awarded air medal for combat flights; married to Miss Elizabeth Bendstrup, of Astoria; one son, Albin Walter 3d, 16 years old; member of V. F. W., American Legion, Masonic Lodge, I. O. O. F., Elks, Eagles, and Presbyterian Church; trustee, Linfield College; elected to Seventy-ninth Congress in special election January 11, 1946; reelected to each succeeding Congress. OREGON B tographzcal 129 SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, and Wheeler (18 counties). Population (1950), 247,383. SAM COON, Republican, of Baker, Oregon; born of pioneer parents in the Snake River basin in 1903; was graduated from University of Idaho with B. S. degree in business administration; cattle rancher, Baker County, Oregon, 22 years; senator, Oregon State Legislature, 1951 session, chairman of Oregon Senate Agriculture Committee; employed in bank for parts of 2 years; Keating School Board; supervisor, Keating Soil Conservation District 5 years; president, Baker County Farm Bureau two terms; president, Baker County Chamber of Commerce; president, Baker County Livestock Association; chairman; Oregon Farm Bureau Livestock Committee; Oregon Cattleman’s Association Executive Committee; secretary-treasurer, Baker County Fair Board; District and State Taylor Grazing Advisory Board; Oregon Trail Days Association; Keating Grange; married Opal Kerfoot of Baker, Oregon, in 1937; Mason, Elks Lodge; elected to Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952, and to Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTY: Multnomah. Population (1950), 471,537. EDITH S. GREEN, Democrat, of Portland, Oreg.; born in Trent, S. Dak., January 17, 1910; moved to Oregon in 1916; attended Salem schools and Willa-mette University; received degree from University of Oregon; graduate work at Stanford University; married to Arthur N. Green; two sons, James S. Green and Richard Green; taught in Salem schools for 11 years; active in civic and educa-tional groups; program director for American Cancer Society of Multnomah County; commercial radio work; director of public relations for Oregon Educa-tion Association; member: First Christian Church, League of Women Voters, American Association of University Women, Urban League, United Nations Association, American Federation of Radio Artists, and Business and Professional Women’s Club; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CountiEs: Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Lane, and Linn (7 coun-ties). Population (1950), 368,007. HARRIS ELLSWORTH, Republican, of Roseburg, Oreg.; newspaper editor; was born in Hoquiam, Wash., September 17, 1899; parents moved to Oregon the following year; attended public and high schools in Oregon; was graduated in journalism from University of Oregon in 1922; worked on Oregon newspapers, in lumbering industry, 1 year as manager of Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association and associate professor in journalism at the University of Oregon, and 3 years as manager of a lumber-industry publication; has been part owner of Roseburg News-Review since 1929; served as president of Oregon News-paper Publishers Association, Oregon Press Conference, and University of Oregon Alumni Association; appointed State senator near the end of the 1941 session of the Oregon Legislature; married to Miss Helen E. Dougherty, of San Jose, Calif., in 1923, and they have two daughters, Mary Margaret and Jane; member of the American Legion, Grange in sixth degree, elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress and reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. PENNSYLVANIA (Population (1950), 10,498,012) SENATORS EDWARD MARTIN, Republican, of Washington, Pa., was born at Ten Mile, Pa., September 18, 1879; graduated from Waynesburg College, 1901; admitted to the bar, 1905; married Mary Charity Scott, December 1, 1908; two children, Edward S. Martin, attorney at law, Washington, Pa., married to Suzanne Coit, and Mary Charity, married to James Beall Murphy; served in all grades in the military establishment from private to major general; awarded the D. S. C. with Oak Leaf Cluster, Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster, and American Legion Dis-tinguished Service Medal; placed on the Initial General Staff Eligibility List; was auditor general, State treasurer, adjutant general and Governor of Pennsylvania; Republican State Chairman of Pennsylvania, 1928 to 1934; chairman of Governors’ Conference 1945-46; elected to the United States Senate November 5, 1946; reelected November 4, 1952, for term ending January 3, 1959. JAMES H. DUFF, Republican, former Governor of Pennsylvania; was born January 21, 1883, in Mansfield (now Carnegie), Allegheny County, Pa., where he has since continuously resided and where his father for 40 years was the Presbyterian minister; his ancestors were among the early colonists in America, some of them settling in New England in the early 1630s, others in Pennsylvania in 1683, and in western Pennsylvania they were among the earliest pioneers in that area, settling in that country in 1768 when it was almost a complete wilderness; married October 26, 1909, to Jean Kerr Taylor; graduated from Princeton University, A. B. degree, in 1904; attended the University of Pennsylvania Law School the succeeding 2 years, and the next year the University of Pittsburgh Law School, where he graduated, LL. B. degree, in 1907; recipient of twenty-three honorary degrees; while the attorney generalship of Pennsylvania (1943-47) was the first public office held, has been active in civic and public affairs all his life; in 1912 was a national elector from Pennsylvania and was a delegate to the Republican National Conventions in 1932, 1936, 1940, 1948, and 1952; elected Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in November 1946; inaugurated on January 21, 1947, and served until January 15, 1951; elected to the United States Senate November 7, 1950, for the term ending January 3, 1957. REPRESENTATIVES TRY STRICT ey oF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 1 to 4, 26, 30, 36, 39, and 48. Population (1950), WILLIAM A. BARRETT, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born August 14, 1896; was graduated from Brown Preparatory School and St. Joseph’s College, Philadelphia, Pa.; realtor; served as member of the Board of Mercantile Apprais-ers, Philadelphia, Pa., for 4 years; director of war bond and war chest campaigns in his district; married; three children, one son in United States Navy; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on November 7, 1944; elected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. Shee DISTRICT.—City OF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 27, 34, 40, 44, 46, 51, and 52. Population (1950), WILLIAM THOMAS GRANAHAN, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Philadelphia, Pa., July 26, 1895; graduate of Roman Catholic High School, Philadelphia, Pa., and LaSalle Extension University, Chicago, Ill.; World War 1 veteran, serving in Army of Occupation in Germany; member of American Legion, Irish War Veterans, Catholic War Veterans, 40 and 8, and Veterans of . Foreign Wars; member of Democratic State Committee for 4 years; Democratic leader of the fifty-second ward, Philadelphia, Pa.; engaged in building business, later supervisor of inheritance tax, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and chief dis-bursing officer for State treasury, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; married. PENNSYLVANIA Biographical (hi 131 Kathryn O’Hay MecNally, of Easton, Pa., on November 20, 1943; elected to Seventy-ninth Congress on November 7, 1944; elected to Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—City oF PHILADELPHIA: Wards) to 20, 25, 31, and 45. Population (1950), 342,118. JAMES ALOYSIUS BYRNE, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Phila-delphia, Pa., June 22, 1906; was graduated from St. Joseph’s Prep School in 1925 and attended St. Joseph’s College for 2 years; funeral director; served as United States marshal for eastern district of Pennsylvania; chief disbursing officer for State Treasury, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; member of Pennsylvania State Legislature 1950-52; married M. Virginia Mullin, June 7, 1939; no children; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952, reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. DoyIn DISTRICT.—CITY OF PHILADELPHIA! ‘Wards 24, 28, 29, 32, 37, 38, and 47. Population (1950), EARL CHUDOFF, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Philadelphia, Pa., November 16, 1907; graduate of Central High School, Philadelphia; Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and Law School of the University of Pittsburgh; holds degrees of B. A., B. S. ir economics, and LL. B.; lawyer; member of the bar of several courts of Philadelphia County, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia; building and loan examiner, Pennsylvania State Department of Banking, 1936-39; chief boatswain’s mate, United States Coast Guard Reserve (T), member of the Pennsylvania State Legislature, 1941-48; is married; has two children; home address, 1923 North Thirty-third Street, Philadelphia, Pa.; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. ; FIFTH DISTRICT.—City OF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 23, 33, 35, 41, and 43. Population (1950), 372,257. WILLIAM JOSEPH GREEN, Jr., Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Philadelphia, Pa., March 5, 1910; was graduated from St. Joseph’s Prep School and attended St. Joseph’s College for 2 years; insurance broker; entered Army on March 22, 1944, at New Cumberland, Pa., and was transferred to Camp Lee, Va.; after completing basic, field, and technical training at Camp Lee was assigned to company as supply clerk; member of the American Legion and Catholic War Veterans; married Miss Mary E. Kelly, September 25, 1937, and they have six children— William J. 3d, Mary Elizabeth, Anne Theresa, Michael Francis, Dennis Patrick, and Patrick Joseph; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on November 7, 1944; elected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CitY OF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 21, 22, 42, 49, and 50. Population (1950), 330,161. HUGH SCOTT, Republican, of Philadelphia, Pa.; member, law firm, White, Williams & Scott, Philadelphia; assistant district attorney, February 10, 1926, to January 1, 1941; elected representative to Seventy-seventh United States Congress in November 1940, and reelected for six additional terms; was out of Congress and in Navy for 2 years during World War II; member, House minority policy com-mittee; member, Board of Visitors, Naval Academy, 1948; author, ‘Scott on Bailments” (1931), “How To Go Into Politics” (1949), and numerous articles in national magazines; formerly chairman, eriminal law committee, Pennsylvania Bar Association; national chairman, Republican Party, 1948-49; chairman of regional organization, Eisenhower campaign, January-July 1952; Eisenhower personal staff, July—November 1952; chairman, Eisenhower Headquarters Com-mittee 1952; chairman, Republican Assembly, Philadelphia, 1955; chairman, 1953-54 of House Rules Subcommittee on Legislative Procedure; member, House Judiciary Committee and Subcommittee on Antitrust Legislation; member, United States Delegation to United Nations Social, Educational, and Cultural Organiza-tion, 1954; has seen service in the Army, Merchant Marine, and Navy; began active duty, United States Naval Reserve, in World War II as a lieutenant; last rank, commander; awarded following service ribbons: American, Defense, Atlantic, Pacific, Navy Commendation Ribbon, and Philippine Liberation World War II; Atlantic Convoy (Merchant Marine); saw active service with North Atlantic Patrol, Occupation of Iceland and Pacific area, including Occupation of Japan with Third ’Amphibious Force from the first day of occupation; also, temporary duty aboard Carrier Valley Forge in Korean war, August and September 1950; awarded first Annual Foreign Trade Award by Philadelphia Foreign Traders Association for “outstanding service to the Port and City of Philadelphia,” 1944; awarded “Man of the Year” citation by City Business Club, 1954; “Good Citizenship Award,” Sons of the American Revolution; “Citizenship Award, ”’ Philadelphia Flag Day Association; in summer of 1944 enlisted incognito as a merchant seaman on a tanker carrying high octane gasoline to Great Britain; visited American soldiers and sailors in Great Britain and France; interviewed Prime Minister Churchill on a Normandy beachhead; A. B., Randolph-Macon College, 1919; LL. B., University of Virginia, 1922; LD . Randolph-Macon, 1955; L. H. D.. La Salle College, 1955; also attended University of Pennsylvania; member of Houston Post, American Legion; Hewitt-Hausler Post No. 154, V. F. W.; Olney Amvets; Reserve Officers Association; Sons of the Revolution; Society of the Cincinnati; member, Board of Directors, Galilee Mission; Washington Camp No. 50, P.O. S. of A.; ; Alpha Chi Rho (national president 1942-46); Phi Beta Kappa and Tau Kappa Alpha fraternities; Caveat Club; Philadelphia Cricket Club; Germantown Lions Club; Army and Navy Club, Washington, University Club: honorary alumnus, Philadelphia Textile Tnstitute, La Salle College; married to Marian Huntington Chase, an alumna of Germantown Friends School; one daughter, Marian Lee Scott, a student at University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing; Episcopalian. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—DELAWARE COUNTY. Population (1950), 414,234. BENJAMIN F. JAMES, Republican, of Rosemont, Delaware County, Pa born in Philadelphia; attended public schools and continued education extensively in the graphic arts, serving continuously in this field; has resided in Radnor Township, Delaware County, since 1910; in 1929 was appointed a member of the board of commissioners of Radnor Township to fill a vacancy, and then elected to serve for two terms of 4 years each; in 1938 elected to the house of representatives of the general assembly of Pennsylvania, and served during four terms of 2 years each; past president and now chairman of the board of directors of Franklin Printing Co. (founded in 1728 by Benjamin Franklin); served in United States Army (World War I); charter member of Anthony Wayne Post 418, American Legion; past president of Typothetae of Philadelphia and of Printing Industries of Philadelphia, Inec.; past president of Poor Richard Club of Philadelphia; member: Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution, Union League of Philadelphia, Lions Club of Wayne, Merion Cricket Club, Welsh Society of Philadelphia, and the Masonic Fraternity; married to Frieda Pauline Gneiting; no children; elected November 2, 1948, to the Eighty-first Congress; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, "and Eighty-fourth Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Bucks and Lehigh (2 counties). Population (1950), 342,827. KARL C. KING, Republican, of Morrisville, Pa.; born in Plevna, Kans., January 26, 1897; educated at high school, Bucklin, Kans. Kansas State Teachers College, Columbia University, and Wharton School of Business; newspaper reporter; now engaged in farming and farm supply business; served in the United States Navy during World War I; married Lora Gould in '1921; two daughters, Lora Eileen (Mrs. Willard Croft) and Karla Wanda (Mrs. Arthur W. Doyle, Jr.); elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 6, 1951; reelected ‘to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth i ig member of the House Committee on Agriculture. NINTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Chester and Lancaster (2 counties). Population (1950), 393,858. PAUL BARTRAM DAGUE, Republican, of Downingtown, Pa.; born in Whitford, Chester County, Pa. . May 19, 1898; graduated from Downingtown High School; special studies at West Chester State Teachers College, -and electrical engineering at Drexel Institute at Philadelphia; sheriff of Chester County, Pa., 1944-46; served in World War I as a private first class in the United States Marine Corps; past department finance officer of the American Legion; member of Legion National Publications Commission, Masonic fraternity, honorary member Rotary International, and Central Presbyterian Church; married Mary Virginia Williams; elected to the Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Righty-third, and Eighty fourth Congresses. PENNSYLVANIA B tographical 133 TENTH DISTRICT.—CountiES: Lackawanna, Pike, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Wayne, and Wyoming (6 counties). Population (1950), 349,780. JOSEPH L. CARRIGG, Republican, of Susquehanna, Pa., was born in Susquehanna, Susquehanna County, Pa., February 23, 1901; preliminary educa-tion at Laurel Hill Academy, Susquehanna, Pa.; college education, Niagara University, Niagara Falls, N. Y.—degree A. B.; legal education, Albany Law School, Albany, N, Y., and Dickinson Law School, Carlisle, Pa.; admitted to the bar of the various State and Federal courts in 1926; member of Susquehanna County Bar Association, Pennsylvania State and American Bar Associations; engaged in the practice of law since 1926; district attorney of Susquehanna County 1936-48; burgess of borough of Susquehanna 1948-51; married Catherine E. O’Neill of Forest City, Pa., on May 10, 1946; member of many local civic and fraternal societies; elected to the Eighty-second Congress on November 6, 1951, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Wilson D. Gillette; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—LUzeERNE COUNTY. Population (1950), 392,241. DANIEL J. FLOOD, Democrat, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; born in Hazleton, Pa., November 26, 1903; received early education in the public schools of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and St. Augustine, Fla.; graduate of Syracuse University, A. B. and M. A. degrees, and later attended Harvard Law School and Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, Pa., graduating in 1929 with LL.B. degrees; admitted to the bar of the various State and Federal courts in 1930; member of the bar, District of Columbia and of the United States Supreme Court; member of Luzerne County, Pa., Pennsylvania State, and American Bar Associations; engaged in the practice of law since 1930; attorney for Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, 1934-35; ap-pointed deputy attorney general for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and counsel for Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, 1935-39; director, Bureau of Public Assistance Disbursements, State Treasury, and executive assistant to State Treasurer, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1941-44; married Catherine H. Swank on September 24, 1949; member of many local civic, fraternal, beneficial, and social societies; president, Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce; chairman, United States Marine Corps Volunteer Reserve Committee; secretary, Democratic Society of Pennsylvania; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress November 7, 1944; elected to the Eighty-first Congress November 2, 1948; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; former member of Appropriations Committee; vice chairman Subcommittee on State, Justice, Commerce Depart-ments and Federal Judiciary; member Armed Services Subcommittee; acting chairman Army Subcommittee; vice chairman Special Committee to Investigate the Katyn Massacre (Murder of Polish Officers by Russians); member of Board of Directors, Wyoming Valley Motor Club; member of Board of Directors, Catholic Charities; member of Board of Trustees and Board of Governors of Welfare Federation, and special master for Railroad Reorganization, United States Circuit Court; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. TWIIETH DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Northumberland and Schuylkill (2 counties). Population (1950), IVOR D. FENTON, Republican, of Mahanoy City (Buck Mountain), Pa., was born in that city, August 3, 1889; received early education in the public schools of Shenandoah and Mahanoy City, and later attended Bucknell Univer-sity at Lewisburg; graduated from Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia, class of 1912; served internship at Ashland State Hospital and short time after opened offices in Mahanoy City; married to Theresa Lewis, Mahanoy City, June 23, 1915, and they have three children—Mary, Elizabeth, and Peggy; enlisted in the United States Army Medical Corps and was commissioned a lieutenant, August 8, 1917, rising to the rank of captain; served 20 months (11 months over-seas) with the Three Hundred and Fifteenth Infantry of the Seventy-ninth Division; discharged on June 6, 1919, and returned to Mahanoy City to resume medical practice; member of numerous fraternal and civic organizations; past commander and trustee of Post 74, American Legion, Mahanoy City, and surgeon for Hall-Reese Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars; past president of the Schuylkill County Medical Society, member of Pennsylvania State Medical Society, member American Medical Association; elected to Seventy-sixth Congress; reelected to the succeeding Congresses. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Population (1950), 353,068. SAMUEL K. McCONNELL, Jr., Republican, of Wynnewood, Pa.; born in Eddystone, Pa., April 6, 1901; was graduated from the University of Penn-sylvania in June 1923, with B. S. degree in economics; investment banker; married ; one child, Shirley; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress at a special election held January 18, 1944; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses: elected chairman, House Education and Labor Committee, Eighty-third Congress. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—BERKS COUNTY. Population (1950), 255,740. GEORGE MILTON RHODES, Democrat, of Reading, Pa.; born February 24, 1898, in Reading, Pa.; wife, Margie Seiverling ; veteran World War I; worked as printer, business manager, labor editor, and labor representative; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Carbon, Monroe, and Northampton (3 counties). Population(1950), 276,574. FRANCIS E. WALTER, Democrat, of Easton, Pa.; born May 26, 1894, at Easton, Pa.; B. A., George Washington University, LL. B., Georgetown Univer-sity; attorney at law; Northampton County solicitor, 1928-33; director, Easton National Bank; vice president and director, Broad Street Trust Co. , Philadelphia; veteran World Wars I and IT; married; elected to the Seventy-third and subse-quent Congresses. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Dauphin, Juniata, Lebanon, and Perry (4 counties). Popula-tion (1950), 319,492. WALTER MANN MUMMA, Republican, of Harrisburg, Pa.; born in Steelton, Pa., on November 20, 1890; attended public schools of Steelton and graduated from Steelton High School ‘in 1908; entered the Pennsylvania State Forestry Academy at Mont Alto, Pa., and graduated i 1911 with the degree of Bachelor of in Forestry; worked from 1911 to 1916 for the Pennsylvania State Forestry Service; engaged since 1916 in construction activities and builders supplies; in 1921 organized own company which he and his son still operate; past potentate Zembo Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S.; active in community affairs, such as hos-pital, ¥. M, i A., chamber of commerce, ete.; member of St. Johns Lutheran Church, Steelton, Pa.; former register of wills, Dauphin County; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTiES: Bradford, Cameron, Clinton, Columbia, Tyeoming, Mon-tour, Potter, and Tioga (8 counties). : Population (1950), 318, 271, ALVIN RAY BUSH, Republican, of Wyno Farms, R. D. No. 2, Muncy, Pa.; born June 4, 1893; in Boggs Township, Clearfield County, Pa.; attended public grade school; president and general manager, Williamsport Transportation Co.; director, Lowry Electric Co.; past president, Pennsylvania Bus Association: breeder of pure-bred Guernsey cattle; former chairman, Lycoming County Republican Committee; director, Muncy "Valley Hospital; corporal, Five Hundred and Forty-first Motor Truck Company, overseas service, World War 1; member of American Legion, 40 and 8, thirty-second degree Mason, Pine Street Methodist Church, Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders Association; wife, Lucinda M. Bush; one daughter, Shirley L. Bush, and one son, Alvin C. Bush; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTtiES: Bedford, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Snyder, Somerset, and Union (8 counties). Population (1950), 339,527. RICHARD M. SIMPSON, Republican, of Huntingdon, Pa., was born August 30, 1900, in Huntingdon, Pa.; attended local schools and the University of Pitts-burgh, graduating therefrom in 1923, with an A. B. degree, and from Georgetown PENNSYLVANIA. Biographical Law School with the degree of LL. B. in 1942; served during World War I in the . Tank Corps at Raleigh, N. C.; married Grace Metz, who died March 6, 1945, and has two daughters, Susan and Barbara; member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing Huntingdon County for two terms, 1935-37; married Mae J. Cox, whose sons are James, Edward, and Joseph Cox; they have a daughter, Kay Josephine; elected to the Seventy-fifth Congress at a special election held on May 11, 1937; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Ah DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Adams, Cumberland, and York (3 counties). Population JAMES M. QUIGLEY, Democrat, of 1488 Letchworth Road, Highland Park, Lower Allen Township, Cumberland County, Pa.; born in Mount Carmel, Northumberland County, Pa., March 30, 1918; graduated from Villanova and* Dickinson School of Law; member of the Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, and Federal District and Circuit Bars and partner in the law firm of McNees, Wallace & Nurick, Harrisburg, Pa.; married to the former Genevieve Morgan of Harris-burg and they have 4 daughters, Ann, Joan, Clair, and Mary, and a son, James, Jr.; during World War II served in the Navy for 214 years, 18 months of this time was spent on a destroyer in the Pacific Theater; engaged in the Philippine and Okinawa campaigns, and after V-J Day served with the occupation forces in Korea and Japan; activities include professional, charitable, religious, and veterans affairs; member of the Executive Committee of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and chairman of the Legislative Committee; trustee of the Sylvan Heights Orphanage and a delegate to the Harrisburg Community Chest and Council; member of the Family Committee of the Bureau of Family and Children Service for Dauphin, Cumberland, and Perry Counties; treasurer of the Greater Harrisburg Council for F. E. P. C. 1952-54; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. TN TH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Blair, Centre, and Clearfield (3 counties). Population (1950), JAMES E. VAN ZANDT, Republican, of Altoona, Blair County, Pa.; born in Altoona, Pa., December 18, 1898, son of James T., and Kathryn Smith Van Zandt, descendants of pioneer residents of Blair County; married Esther L. Meisen-hoelder of Parkston, S. Dak., September 21, 1947; one son, James Edward Van Zandt 2d; educated in the public schools of Altoona and Pennsylvania Railroad Apprentice School; employed with the Pennsylvania Railroad from 1916 to 1938, starting as molder apprentice at Altoona shops, and serving in several departments of the railroad; enlisted in the United States Navy in April 1917 for duration of World War I, being credited with 2 years’ overseas service; reenlisted in United States Naval Reserves in 1919 and at present holds the rank of captain; called to active duty in 1941, serving for extended periods in the Pacific and North Atlantic; resigned seat in Congress September 1943 and spent the next 3% years on active duty in the Pacific area; in addition to the World War I Vietory Medal with overseas clasp, received the Legion of Merit (combat) Medal, the Transport Clasp, the American Defense Service Medal, Fleet Clasp (U. S. S. Saratoga), American Area Campaign Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Area Cam-paign Medal, Pacific Area Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal, and the Philippine Liberation Ribbon; in addition to being awarded the Bronze Star for combat duty was given the Legion of Honor by the Philippine Government the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal, and the Distin-guished Medal of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States; also received the Naval Reserve Medal and Star for more than 30 years of honorable service; member of Masonic Fraternity, the Elks, the Moose, the Eagles, the Lions, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, and AMVETS; twice commander of the Department of Pennsylvania, V. F. W.; and three times commander in chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States; was elected to the Seventy-sixth Congress; reelected to the Seventy-seventh and Seventy-eighth Congresses; resigned seat in Congress during the second session of the Seventy-eighth Congress to report for active duty with the United States Navy; elected to the Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.— WESTMORELAND COUNTY: Population (1950), 313,179. AUGUSTINE BERNARD KELLEY, Democrat, of Greensburg, Pa.; coal operator; born in New Baltimore, Pa., July 9, 1883, son of Abraham Francis and Mary Elizabeth (Kegg) Kelley; attended parochial and public grade schools and Greensburg (Pa.) High School; United States Military Academy, West Point, N. Y.; married Miss Ella Marie Bates, of Scottdale, Pa., June 24, 1913, and they have nine children—A. Regis, Robert V., Richard B., J. Hilary, Paul A., Marcella M., Thérese E., Kathleen A., and James R.; owner Mammoth Coal & Coke Co.; receiver of the Fairfield Coal Co., 1923-25; member of the Greensburg Board of Education, 1935-36; member of the scale committee of the Coal Operators Associa-tion of Western Pennsylvania. 1935-39; delegate to I. L. O. Conference, Montreal, Canada, 1946; member of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers; life member of the Association of Graduates of the United States Mili-tary Academy; member of the Army Athletic Association; member Army and Navy Club, Washington, D. C.; member Pittsburgh Athletic Association, Pitts-burgh, Pa; member Ancient Order Hibernians; member John Carroll Society; elected to the Seventy-seventh Congress November 5, 1940; reelected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second. Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member of Committee on Education and Labor; delegate to I. L. O. Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, 1947, 1950, and 1951; chairman, 1944-46, subcommittee, House Labor Committee on Aid to Physically Handicapped; member, Advisory Committee on Prosthetic Devices for Veterans’ Administration. : TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Armstrong, Cambria, and Indiana (3 counties). Popu-lation (1950), 367,489. : JOHN P. SAYLOR, Republican, of Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa.; born: July 23, 1908, in Conemaugh Township, Somerset County, Pa.; son of the late: Tillman K. Saylor and Minerva Phillips; attended Johnstown public schools and graduated from Johnstown High School in 1924, Mercersburg Academy in 1925, and Franklin and Marshall College in 1929 with A. B. degree; attained LL. B.. degree at Dickinson Law School in 1933; married the former Grace Doerstler of Rohrestown, Lancaster County, Pa., in 1937; two children, John Phillips 2d, and Susan Kathleen; elected city solicitor to succeed father in 1938; member of the firm of Spence, Custer, Saylor & Wolfe; member of Cambria County, Pennsyl-vania, and American bar associations; member of St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed Church of Johnstown; lay member of Synodical Council of the Pitts-burgh Synod of Evangelical and Reformed Church; past exalted ruler, Johnstown Lodge No. 175, B. P. O. E., member of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, AMVETS, Masons, Knights Templar, the Gourgas Lodge, Pennsylvania Consistory, Pittsburgh, and Jaffa Temple, Altoona; enlisted in the United States Navy, August 6, 1943; elected to the Eighty-first Congress in a special election held September 13, 1949; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTtiES: Clarion, Elk, Forest, Jefferson, McKean, Venango, and ‘Warren (7 counties). Population (1950), 291,571. LEON HARRY GAVIN, Republican, of Oil City, Pa.; born in Buffalo, N.Y, February 25, 1893; during the First World War served as sergeant in the Fifty-first Infantry, Sixth Division; married; three children; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. Sn HR DISTRICT.—CounTieS: Crawford, Erie, and Mercer (3 counties). Population CARROLL D. KEARNS, Republican, of Conneaut Lake, Pa.; educator; Master of Education, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Bachelor of Science, Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pa.; Doctor of Music, Chicago Musical College, Chicago, Ill.; married Nora Mary Lynch, of Greenville, Pa.; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. PENNSYLVANIA Biographical 137 TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Beaver, Butler, and Lawrence (3 counties). Population (1950), 377,632. 4 FRANK M. CLARK, Democrat, of Bessemer, Pa.; born in Bessemer, Pa., December 24, 1915; graduated Bessemer High School; enlisted in Air Corps in 1942 and served in Europe as flight officer; appointed chief of police while still in Europe, serving in that capacity until November 1954; married; two sons, Frank, In, a 10 and Kelly, age 6; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November , 1954. Ny am DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Fayette, Greene, and Washington (3 counties). Population THOMAS E. MORGAN, Democrat, of Fredericktown, Pa., born in Ellsworth, Pa., October 13, 1906; attended the public schools of Washington County, and was graduated from East Bethlehem Township High School at Fredericktown, Pa., in 1926; was graduated from Waynesburg College, Waynesburg, Pa., in 1930 with a bachelor of science degree; from Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery, Detroit, Mich., in 1933 with a bachelor of medicine degree, and from Wayne Uni-versity in 1934, with a doctor of medicine degree; served internship at Grace Hospital, Detroit, Mich., and since that time has practiced medicine and surgery at Fredericktown, Pa.; married Winifred Stait at Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada, August 26, 1937; they have one daughter, Mary Ann; member of the Pennsylvania State Medical Society, American Medical Association, and numer-ous fraternal and civic organizations; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on November 7, 1944; reelected to the Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY CouUNTY: City of Pittsburgh, wards 19, 20, 28, 29, 30,and 32; city of Clairton; boroughs of Baldwin, Bethel, Brentwood, Bridgeville, Carnegie, Castle Shannon, Coraopolis, Crafton, Dormont, Green Tree, Heidelberg, Ingram, Jefferson, Mount Oliver, the fifth election district of McDonald, McKees Rocks, Oakdale, Pleasant Hills, Rosslyn Farms, Thornburg, West Elizabeth, and Whitehall; townships of Baldwin, Collier, Crescent, Findlay, Kennedy, Moon, Mount Lebanon, Neville, North Fayette, Robinson, Scott, Snowden, South Fayette, Upper St. Clair, and Stowe. Population (1950), 377,219. JAMES GROVE FULTON, Republican, of Dormont, (Pittsburgh), Pa.; born in Dormont Borough, the son of James Ernest and Emilie Fetterman Fulton ; grandson of Rev. Dr. John Lockhart Fulton and Judge Charles Sylvester Fetter-man, families active since the 1700’s in civic affairs in Western Pennsylvania and the South Hills section of Pittsburgh; graduate of South Hills High School; Penn-sylvania State College (now Pennsylvania State University), A. B. degree; Harvard Law School, LL. B. degree; studied 2 years in Fine Arts Department of Carnegie Institute of Technology; owner and publisher Mount Lebanon News, The Boro News, Crafton-Ingram Times, The News (South Hills), and the East Liberty Tribune, Pittsburgh, Pa.; farmer; lawyer, formerly partner with Pittsburgh banking law firm; member of the Allegheny County Board of Law Examiners from 1934 to 1942; solicitor for Dormont Borough; State Senator for the Forty-fifth district of Pennsylvania, 1939-40; volunteered for military service and commis- sioned lieutenant in the United States Naval Reserve on active duty in 1942; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on November 7, 1944; returned from the Philippine combat area in the Pacific to take seat in Congress on February 2, 1945; reelected to the Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty- fourth Congresses; member of Board of Visitors, Annapolis Naval Academy, on appointment by Speaker, 1947; chairman, special subcommittee of the Foreign Affairs Committee on displaced persons, Eightieth Congress; United States delegate to United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment at Habana, 1947-48, on appointment by the President; chairman subcommittee for Europe, of House Foreign Affairs Committee, Eighty-third Congress; member of American Judicature Society and American Academy of Political and Social Science; Congressional office address in Pittsburgh, 502 L. Federal Building, Grant Street, telephone Grant 1-0800; home address, 2850 Espy Avenue, Pittsburgh 16, Pa., and Golden Pheasant Farm, Mount Lebanon, Pittsburgh 28, Pa. TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY COUNTY: City of Pittsburgh, wards 1 to 14, and 22t025. Population (1950), 371,044. 3 HERMAN P. EBERHARTER, Democrat, of Pittsburgh, Pa., was born in that city on April 29, 1892; graduated from the Duquesne University Law School, Pittsburgh, with LL. B. degree in 1925: engaged in the general practice of law 68172°—56——11 ) 138. Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA since 1925 at Pittsburgh; member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, sessions of 1935-36; veteran of World War I; widower; has two children— Herman P., Jr., born December 7, 1935, and James Jacob, born January 10, 1941; elected to the Seventy-fifth Congress on November 3, 1936, and reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of Committee on Ways and Means; residence: 5521 Wilkins Avenue, 14th ward, Pittsburgh, Pa. TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY County: City of Pittsburgh, wards 21 and 25 to 27; bor-oughs of Aspinwall, Avalon, Bellevue, Ben Avon, Ben Avon Heights, Blawnox, Brackenridge, Brad-ford Woods, Cheswick, Churchill, Edgewood, Edgeworth, Emsworth, Etna, Fox Chapel, Glenfield, Haysville, Leetsdale, Millvale, Oakmont, Osborne, Sewickley, Sewickley Heights, Sharpsburg, Spring-dale, Tarentum, Verona, West View, and Wilkinsburg; townships of Aleppo, East Deer, Fawn, Franklin, Fraser, Hampton, Harrison, Harmar, Indiana, Kilbuck, Leet, Marshall, McCandless, O’Hara, Ohio, Penn, Pine, Plum, Reserve, Richland, Ross, Sewickley, Sewickley Heights, Shaler, Springdale, and West Deer. Population (1950), 376,079. : ROBERT J. CORBETT, Republican, Bellevue, Pittsburgh (2), Pa.; born in Avalon (Pittsburgh), Pa., August 25, 1905; graduated Allegheny College in 1927, with A. B. degree; graduated University of Pittsburgh in 1929, with M. A. degree; Wallace Research Fellow in History (University of Pittsburgh) 1927-29; senior high-school instructor, Coraopolis, Pa., 1929-38; former publisher and editor of the North Pittsburgh Times; member of Bellevue Chamber of Commerce, Phi Delta Theta fraternity, Loyal Order of Moose, Elks, Eagles, Kiwanis, Lions, Phi Alpha Theta, Delta Sigma Rho; board of directors, Suburban General Hospital and Pennsylvania State Educational Association; married Ruth Me-Clintock, of Ligonier, Pa.; one child, Eleanor Louise (Mrs. Donald F. Dunbar, of Fort Worth, Tex.); elected to the Seventy-sixth Congress on November 8, 1938; elected sheriff of Allegheny County (Pittsburgh), 1941; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on November 7, 1944; reelected to the Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. THIRTIETH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY CoUNTY: City of Pittsburgh, wards 15 to 18, and 31; cities of Duquesne and McKeesport; boroughs of Braddock, Braddock Hills, Chalfant, Dravosburg, East Pitts-burgh, East McKeesport, Eden Park, Elizabeth, Forest Hills, Glassport, Homestead, Liberty, Monroe-ville, Munhall, North Braddock, Pitcairn, Port Vue, Rankin, Swissvale, the first election district of Trafford, Turtle Creek, Versailles, Wall, Whitaker, West Homestead, West Mifflin, White Oak and Wilmerding; townships of Elizabeth, Forward, Lincoln, North Versailles, South Versailles, and Wil-kins. Population (1950), 390,895. [Vacant.] RHODE ISLAND (Population (1950), 791,896) SENATORS -THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, Democrat, of Providence, R. I.; born in Providence, October 2, 1867; educated in private schools and Providence High School; received A. B. degree at Brown University in 1887, and A. M. in 1890; Harvard Law School, 1888-90; Universities of Bonn and Berlin, Germany, 1890-92; admitted to Rhode Island bar in 1892, to United States Circuit Court in 1894, and United States Supreme Court in 1905; engaged in the practice of law at Providence since 1894; instructor in Roman law at Brown University, 1894-97; received a commission as lieutenant during the Spanish-American War and commanded a provisional company of infantry; member of the State house of representatives in 1907; delegate to all National Democratic Conventions from 1912 to 1952, inclusive; presidential elector in 1912; chairman of Democratic State conventions in 1914, 1924, and 1926; during World War T was promi-nent in many patriotic activities; Democratic national committeeman from Rhode Island since 1936; elected Governor of Rhode Island in 1932; reelected in 1934 by largest vote ever cast for any candidate for any office in the State; trustee, Butler Hospital, 1900-1919; secretary, Rhode Island branch of American Red Cross, 1911-18; United States delegate to its international convention in 1912; organizer of the Brown Union and chairman of its board of management, 1903-7; director, National Exchange Bank of Providence, 1904-9; president, J. & P. Coats (R. 1.), Inec., 1912-23; officer, director, and receiver of various railroad companies and many other business corporations; chairman, Providence City Plan Commission, 1917-19; president, Morris Plan Bankers Association (National), 1924-27; trustee, Brown University, 1900-1929; member of board of fellows, Brown University, since 1929; trustee, Rhode Island School of Design since 1900, and vice president, 1907-39; trustee, Providence Public Library since 1903, and secretary since 1908; chairman, board of directors, Plantations Bank of Rhode Island; director, Bankers Security Life Insurance Society (of New York); member, Council of Legal Education of American Bar Association, 1924-37; member of many educational, philanthropic, and social organizations; fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1903; member Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon fraternities, and Rheno-Colonia, zu Bonn (Germany) ; hereditary member, Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Rhode Island (president, 1947-53); National Grange 7°; elected to the United States Senate on November 3, 1936, for the term ending January 3, 1943; reelected November 3, 1942, by a majority about three times that of 1936; reelected November 2, 1948, by a plurality of about 60,000; again reelected November 2, 1954, by one still larger; representative of the United States to the Seventh Session of General Assembly of the United Nations, 1952-53. JOHN O. PASTORE, Democrat, of Providence, R. I.; lawyer; born in Provi-dence, March 17, 1907; married Elena Caito in 1941; three children, John O., Jr., Frances Elizabeth, and Louise Marie; graduated from Northeastern University with Bachelor of Laws degree; elected to House of Representatives, Rhode Island General Assembly, 1934; reelected 1936; assistant attorney general 1937-38 and 1940-44; elected Lieutenant Governor November 7, 1944, and assumed the office of Governor on October 6, 1945; elected Governor November 5, 1946; reelected Governor November 2, 1948; honorary degrees: Providence College, Doctor of Laws; Brown University, Doctor of Laws; Rhode Island College of Education, Doctor of Education; Rhode Island College of Pharmacy, Doctor of Science; Rhode Island State College, Doctor of Laws; Bryant College, Doctor of Science in Business Administration; elected to United States Senate November 7, 1950, for term ending January 3, 1953; reelected November 4, 1952, to term ending January 3, 1959; member of Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Senate Inter-state and Foreign Commerce Committee, and Senate Post Office and Civil Service Committee; served as member of United States Delegation to Tenth General Assembly of the United Nations. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bristol and Newport. PROVIDENCE COUNTY: City of Providence, repre- sentative districts, 1 to 7; cities of Central Falls, Pawtucket, Woonsocket; towns of Cumberland, East Providence, and Lincoln. Population (1950), 375,291. AIME J. FORAND, Democrat, of Cumberland, R. I.; post office address, Old Mendon Road, Valley Falls, R. I.; born in Fall River, Mass., May 23, 1895; attended Magnus Commercial School; took extension course (home) Columbia University; honorary degree of LL. D., Providence College, June 5, 1951; news-paper reporter and branch office manager, 6 years; secretary to Hon. Jeremiah E. O’Connell, Member of Congress, 1929-30, and to Hon. Francis B. Condon, Mem-ber of Congress, 1930-35; chief, Rhode Island State division of soldiers’ relief and commandant of the Rhode Island Soldiers’ Home, 1935-36; member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives, 1923-27; sergeant, first-class, Motor Transport Corps, World War I; served in France 12 months; married in 1931 to Gertrude Bedard; member of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Elks, Eagles, Knights of Columbus (fourth degree), Club Marquette, Le Foyer Franco-Americain, and L’Union St. Jean Baptiste d’Amerique; elected on November 3, 1936, to the Seventy-fifth Congress; reelected to Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; chairman, Democratic caucus Eightieth Congress; chairman, Board of Visitors, United States Coast Guard Academy, 1948; member of Ways and Means Committee. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Kent and Washington. PROVIDENCE CouNTY: City of Providence, representative districts, 8 to 25; city of Cranston; towns of Burrillville, Foster, Glocester, Johnston, North Providence, North Smithfield, Scituate, and Smithfield. Population (1950), 416,605. JOHN EDWARD FOGARTY, Democrat, of Harmony, R. I.; born in Provi-dence, R. I., March 23, 1913; attended La Salle Academy, Providence College; June 1946, awarded honorary degree (Doctor of Political Science) by Providence College; married; member, Knights of Columbus, Elks, Eagles, president of the Bricklayers Union No. 1 of Rhode Island; member, Smithfield Sportsmen’s Club; elected to the Seventy-seventh Congress on November 5, 1940; reelected to Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. : SOUTH oWoENs : B tographical 141 SOUTH CAROLINA (Population (1950), 2,117,027) SENATORS OLIN D. JOHNSTON, Democrat, of Spartanburg, S. C.; born near Honea Path, Anderson County, S. C., November 18, 1896; father and mother were E. A. and Lelia (Webb) Johnston, of Anderson, S. C.; married Miss Gladys E. Atkinson, of Spartanburg, S. C., on December 27, 1924; three children, Olin D Johnston, Jr., 18; Sallie Leigh Johnston, 17; and Gladys Elizabeth Johnston, 15; Baptist denomination; was graduated from Spartanburg Junior College in 1915, from Wofford College with A. B. degree in 1921, and from the University of South Carolina with M. A. degree in 1923 and LL. B. degree in 1924; during the First World War served as sergeant, Company C, One Hundred and Seventeenth Engineers, Forty-second Division, serving 18 months overseas; received regi-mental citation; moved from Anderson to Spartanburg, S. C., in 1924; lawyer, firm of Johnston & Williams; successful lawyer in all courts, both State and Federal; member of the State houseof representatives from Anderson County 1923-24 and from Spartanburg County 1927-30; Democratic national executive committeeman 1935-40 and 1944-48; candidate for Governor in 1930, leading field of eight candidates by 15,000 majority in first primary and in second primary missed nomination by less than a thousand votes; in 1934 led field of eight eandi-dates by approximately 20,000 votes in first primary and in second primary defeated opponent by almost 35,000 majority; elected Governor for a second 4-year term in 1942; member of the American Legion, Forty and Eight, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Disabled American Veterans; member of the Baptist Church and for many years interested in work of Baptist Young People; thirty-second degree Mason, Shriner, Optimist, member of Jr. O. U. A. M., Red Men, Woodmen of the World, Knights of Pythias, and B. P. O. Elks; elected to the United States Senate on November 7, 1944, for the term ending January 3, 1951; reelected on November 7, 1950, for the term ending January 3, 1957. STROM THURMOND, Democrat, of Aiken, S. C.; lawyer and farmer; born December 5, 1902, Edgefield, S. C., son of John William and Eleanor Gertrude (Strom) Thurmond; 1923 graduate Clemson College; studied law at night and admitted to South Carolina bar in 1930; agriculture teacher 1923-29; county superintendent of education 1929-33; city attorney and county attorney; State senator 1933-38; circuit judge 1938-46; Governor of South Carolina 1947-51, serving as chairman of Southern Governors’ Conference 1950; practiced law in Aiken as senior partner of Thurmond, Lybrand & Simons law firm 1951-55; married Jean Crouch of Elko, November 7, 1947; volunteered for World War I1 active duty the day war was declared against Germany, served 1942-46, European and Pacific Theaters, participated in Normandy invasion with 82d Airborne Division; awarded fourteen decorations, medals, and awards, including Legion of Merit, Bronze Star with “V’’, Purple Heart, Army Commendation Ribbon, Presidential Unit Citation, French Croix de Guerre, Belgian Order of the Crown; and serves as brigadier general in Army Reserve and immediate past national president of Reserve Officers Association; member Baptist Church, American Bar Association, and numerous veterans, civic, and fraternal organizations; delegate to Democratic National Conventions in 1932, 1936, 1948, and 1952 (chairman South Carolina delegation and national committeeman in 1948); States’ Rights Democratic candidate for President in 1948, winning four states and 39 electoral votes; elected to United States Senate, November 2, 1954, as write-in candidate for term ending January 3, 1961. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Allendale, Beaufort, Berkeley, Charleston, Clarendon, Colleton, Dor-chester, Hampton, and Jasper (9 counties). Population (1950), 345,953. L. MENDEL RIVERS, Democrat, of Charleston, S. C.; born in Gumville, Berkeley County, S. C., September 28, 1905; educated in publie schools, College of Charleston, and University of South Carolina; admitted to South Carolina 142 Congressional Darectory SOUTH CAROLINA bar in 1932; served in the South Carolina Legislature, 1933-36; 1936 to 1940, served as special attorney, United States Department of Justice; admitted to practice before Supreme Court of United States; member of Elks, a Mason, file member of Exchange Club, and member of Grace Episcopal Church, Charleston, S. C.; married Margaret Middleton of Charleston; elected to Seventy-seventh Congress, November 5, 1940; reelected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Con-gresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Aiken, Bamberg, Barnwell, Calhoun, Lexington, Orangeburg, Richland, and Sumter (8 counties). Population (1950), 415,893. JOHN JACOB RILEY, Democrat, of Sumter, S. C.; born in Orangeburg, S. C., February 1, 1895; elementary training in Orangeburg County school; was grad-uated from Orangeburg (S. C.) High School and from Wofford College, Spartan-burg, S. C., with A. B. and A. M. degrees; taught in the Orangeburg city schools and at Clemson A. & M. College, Clemson, S. C.; served in the United States Navy in World War I; has been engaged in the real estate and insurance business in Sumter, S. C., since 1919; director of the First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Sumter; past president of Sumter Chamber of Commerce, Wofford College Alumni Association, and of the Sumter Rotary Club; past post com-mander of Post No. 15, the American Legion; past district commander, the American Legion; head of boys’ work, Sumter Post, the American Legion, 1926-44; member, Forty and Eight, B. P. O. E., K. of P., Mason; member, the Methodist Church; married to Corinne Anderson Boyd, of Spartanburg, S. C., in 1917; one daughter, Mrs. Douglas Warren Purdy, Jamestown, N. Y., and one son, O. Beverley 3d; elected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Abbeville, Anderson, Edgefield, Greenwood, McCormick, Newberry, Oconee, Pickens, and Saluda (9 counties). Population (1950), 307,719. WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN DORN, Democrat; born in Greenwood County, S. C., April 14, 1916, son of Pearl Griffith Dorn and the late T. E. Dorn; youngest member South Carolina House of Representatives 1939, 1940; youngest member South Carolina State Senate 1941, 1942; at age 24 was seated in South Carolina Senate by a special vote; in 1942 volunteered for the Army Air Force and resigned from the State Senate, serving for 3% years; 18 months in Europe with Ninth Air Force; discharged as corporal; elected to Congress in 1946 and became one of the youngest members of the Eightieth Congress; in 1948 was runner up in a field of five for the United States Senate polling more than 83,000 votes; in 1950 was elected to the Eighty-second Congress and without opposition to the succeeding Congresses; in 1948 married the former Mildred Johnson, of United States News and World Report; three daughters, Briana Pearl, Olivia Poved) and Debbie Gail; home residence: Route 1, Greenwood, S. C.; occupation: armer. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Greenville, Laurens, Spartanburg, and Union (4 counties). Popu-lation (1950), 396,809. : ROBERT THOMAS ASHMORE, Democrat, of Greenville, S. C.; born Febru-ary 22; 1904, on a farm in Greenville County, S. C., son of John Thomas and Lena Smith Ashmore; married to Willie Vance Linthicum of Atlanta, Ga.; one daughter, Nancy Vance, age 12; attended public schools in Greenville and graduated from Furman University Law School in May 1927; obtained college education by working as farmhand, grocery clerk, and R. F. D. substitute mail carrier; prac-ticed law in Greenville since January 1928; elected solicitor (prosecuting attorney) Greenville County in 1930, solicitor of the 13th Judicial Circuit of South Carolina (Greenville and Pickens Counties) in 1936, and reelected in 1940, 1944, 1948, and 1952, being unopposed in the last three elections; volunteered in the United States Army in December 1942, discharged in May 1946; holds rank of colonel in the Organized Reserve Corps; long record of Baptist church work; served as director, vice president, and president of the Greenville Jaycees and was instru-mental in organizing the State Junior Chamber of Commerce; was first president of the State Jaycees, and served as vice president of the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce; charter member and past president of the Greenville Exchange Club; member of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics, ‘SOUTH CAROLINA Biographical 143 Merrymakers, Odd Fellows, Woodmen of the World, American Legion, Reserve Officers Association, and Men’s Garden Club of Greenville; elected to the ‘Eighty-third Congress June 2, 1953, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. Joseph R. Bryson; reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouUnTIES: Cherokee, Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, and York (7 counties). Population (1950), 266,559. JAMES PRIOLEAU RICHARDS, Democrat, of Lancaster, S. C.; born at Liberty Hill, Kershaw County, S. C., August 31, 1894, the son of Norman Smith Richards and the late Phoebe Gibbes Richards; worked on a farm and attended county schools of Kershaw County until 17 years of age; attended Clemson Col-lege; graduate of the University of South Carolina; received the LL. D. degree from the University of South Carolina, 1955; began the practice of law in Lancaster, S. C., September 1921 and has practiced there since that date; elected judge of probate of Lancaster County in 1922, and reelected in 1926. and 1930; while serving third term was elected to the Seventy-third Congress; reelected to Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; volunteered as private at Camp Styx, S. C., in 1917, a few days after war was declared, and served throughout the war in this country and France with Trench Mortar Battery, Headquarters Company, One Hundred and Eight-eenth Infantry Regiment, Thirtieth Division, as private, corporal, and sergeant, and was commissioned as Reserve second lieutenant in February 1919, being discharged March 31, 1919; married on November 4, 1925, to Katharine Haw-thorne Wylie, of Lancaster County; they have two sons—Richard Evans and Norman Smith-——and one daughter—Jane; member of the Masons, American Legion, and Junior Order of United American Mechanies, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and other fraternal organizations; member of the Foreign Affairs Committee since 1935; chairman from May 15, 1951, to January 3, 1953, and from January 1955 to present; delegate Japanese Peace Treaty Conference 1951; appointed by the President to the United States Foreign Economic Commission, 1953; delegate United Nations Eighth General Assembly 1953. -SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Lee, Marion, ‘Marlboro, and Williamsburg (9 counties). Population (1950), 384,094. JOHN L. McMILLAN, Democrat, Florence, S. C., son of the late M. L. and Mary Alice Keith McMillan, Marion County, S. C., married Margaret English October 30, 1936; member of Baptist Church, Masons, 40 and 8, charter member Fred Sexton American Legion Post, Florence, S. C.; served as chairman, House District Committee, during the Seventy-ninth Congress and again selected as its chairman for the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; ranks number three on the 34-member House Agriculture Committee after the chairman and vice chairman; also chairman of the Subcommittee on Peanuts, vice chairman of the Tobacco Subcommittee, and chairman of the Agriculture Departmental Subcommittee; elected to Congress in 1938 over five opponents, and reelected over one opponent in 1940 by a majority of 18,000 votes; reelected in 1942 over two opponents by a majority of 17,000 votes; reelected in 1944 without opposition; reelected in 1946 over two opponents with majority of 20,000 votes; reelected without opposition in 1948, 1950, 1952, and 1954. SOUTH DAKOTA (Population (1950), 652,740): SENATORS ~-KARL E. MUNDT, Republican, of Madison, S. Dak.; born in Humboldt, S. Dak., June 3, 1900, the only son of F. J. and Rose E. Mundt, pioneer hardware merchants of that community; educated in the public schools of Humboldt, Pierre, and Madison, in South Dakota; A. B. from Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., 1923; A. M. from Columbia University, New York City, 1927; LL. D. (honorary degree) Rider College, Trenton, N. J., 1952; successively a school teacher and school superintendent in Bryant, S. Dak.; college speech and social science teacher in Eastern State Normal School, Madison, S. Dak.; farm operator and real estate and insurance business; appointed to South Dakota Game and Fish Commission (bipartisan) in 1931 for a 6-year term; one-time national vice president of Izaak Walton League; member of Delta Sigma Rho, Pi Kappa Delta, and Tau Kappa Alpha (honorary societies); cofounder and holder of membership certificate No. 1, of National Forensic League, of which he is now national presi-dent; editor of the Rostrum; associate editor, the Speaker; former editorial writer, Outdoor America; author of articles in Successful Farming, Collier’s, U. S. News and World Report, The Christian Advocate, The Country Gentleman, Liberty magazine, Tomorrow, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Nation’s Schools, Fairplay (London), and others; past gover-nor, Minnesota-Dakotas District of Kiwanis International; member National Press Club and the University Club, Washington, D. C.; married in 1924 to Mary Moses of Northfield, Minn.; elected to the Seventy-sixth Congress; reelected to the Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, and Eightieth Congresses; elected to the United States Senate from South Dakota in 1948 for the term ending January 3, 1955; reelected for a second 6-year term November 2, 1954. FRANCIS CASE, Republican, of Custer, S. Dak.; born in Iowa; operates ranch in the Black Hills; former newspaper editor and publisher; B. A. and LL. D., Dakota Wesleyan University, and M. A., Northwestern University; married Mpyrle Graves in 1926; children, Jane Marie, 1935; Francis H., Jr. (d), 1945; served in United States Marine Corps, World War I; State Regent of Education 1931-33; elected to House of Representatives from Second District of South Dakota in 1936 with 51.6 percent of votes cast; reelected in 1938 with 61.4 percent; in 1940 with 66.1 percent; 1942 with 71.8 percent; in 1944 with 69 percent; in 1946 with 73.6 percent; in 1948 with 65.9 percent; in 1950 elected to United States Senate, 160,313 to 90,710; House record includes: Case-Wheeler Water Conservation Act, 1937 and 1940; Renegotiation of Excess War Profits, 1942; Government Corpo-rations Control Act (joint sponsor), 1945; United Nations Invitation to United States, 1945; ‘Case Bill’—Labor Relations (vetoed), 1946; Synthetic Liquid Fuels Act, 1948, and active in behalf of appropriations to implement 70-group Air Force; member House Committee on Appropriations, 1939-51; House Select Com-mittee on Foreign Aid (1947-48), and Joint Congressional Aviation Policy, Eight-ieth Congress; member Senate Committee on Public Works (chairman in Eighty-third Congress of Subcommittee on Roads); Armed Services (chair-man in Eighty-third Congress of Subcommittee on Real Estate and Military Construction). REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Aurora, Beadle, Bon Homme, Brookings, Brown, Brule, Buffalo, Camp-bell, Charles Mix, Clark, Clay, Codington, Davison, Day, Deuel, Douglas, Edmunds, Faulk, Grant, Hamlin, Hand, Hanson, Hughes, Hutchinson, Hyde, Jerauld, Kingsbury, Lake, Lincoln, McCook, McPherson, Marshall, Miner, Minnehaha, Moody, Potter, Roberts, Sanborn, Spink, Sully, Turner, Union, Walworth, and Yankton (44 counties). Population (1950), 493,641. HAROLD O. LOVRE, Republican, of Watertown, S. Dak.; born in Toronto, S. Dak., January 30, 1904; graduated from the Toronto High School in the year 1922, spent 2 years at St. Olaf, Northfield, Minn., and 3 years at the University of South Dakota at Vermillion, graduating in the year 1927, with an LL. B. degree; practiced law in Hayti, S. Dak., from 1927 to 1944 and at Watertown, S. Dak., from 1944 to 1948; past president of the State Board of Agriculture of SOUTH DAKOTA Biographical 145 South Dakota; past State chairman of the Republican Party for South Dakota; served two terms in the State senate, representing Kingsbury and Hamlin coun-ties, S. Dak.; member of the Lambda Chi Alpha and Phi Delta Phi fraternities; member of the Masonic bodies and Elks; former States attorney of Hamlin County, S. Dak., for 8 years; married Viola Florell of Dell Rapids, S. Dak., in 1928 and have four daughters: Mrs. Wayne L. Hall, Carmen Nedra, Sandra Mae, and Linda Kay; elected to the Eighty-first Congress; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Armstrong, Bennett, Butte, Corson, Custer, Dewey, Fall River, Gregory, Haakon, Harding, Jackson, Jones, Lawrence, Lyman, Meade, Mellette, Pennington, Perkins, Shannon, Stanley, Todd, Tripp, Washabaugh, and Ziebach (24 counties). Population (1950), 159,099. E. Y. BERRY, Republican, of McLaughlin, S. Dak.; born at Larchwood, Towa, October 6, 1902; practicing lawyer, newspaper publisher, and editor; LL. B., University of South Dakota; married Rose Hartinger in 1928; children Robert E. Berry, born 1930; Nila Lee Berry, born 1934; member, State senate 1939 and 1941 legislative sessions; member, Missouri River States Committee, 1940-43; editor, State Bar Association Journal, 1938-50; member, State Board of Regents of Education, 1946-50; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950, with 60.5 percent of votes cast; reelected to the Eighty-third Congress with 68.96 percent of the votes cast; reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress with 62.9 percent of the votes cast. 146 Congressional Directory TENNESSEE TENNESSEE (Population (1950), 3,291,718) SENATORS ESTES KEFAUVER, Democrat, of Chattanooga; son of Robert Cooke and Phedonia Estes Kefauver: born at Madisonville, in Monroe County, Tenn., July 26, 1903; educated in the public schools of Monroe County; received A. B. degree at University of Tennessee in 1924, and LL. B. degree at Yale University in 1927; honorary degrees: Doctor of Laws at Western Reserve University, Tusculum College, George Pepperdine College; Doctor of Civil Law and honorary chancellor at Union College; practiced law at: Chattanooga since 1927; member of the firm of Kefauver, Duggan & Miller; married to Miss Nancy Patterson Pigott, of Glas-gow, Scotland; three daughters, Eleanor, age 14; Diane Carey, age 8; and Gail Estes, 5 years; one son, David, age 9; served as commissioner of finance and taxa-tion, State of Tennessee, for 4 months in 1939; member of the First Baptist Church of Chattanooga; the Rotary and the Mountain City Clubs, the Kappa Sigma, fra-ternity, honorary member of Political Science Fraternity, Pi Sigma Alpha Na-tional, and the American and State Bar Associations; elected to the Seventy-sixth Congress; reelected to the Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, and Eightieth Congresses; served on Committee on the Judiciary and Select Committee on Small Business; author of book ‘Crime in America’; coauthor of book “20th Century Congress’; elected to the United States Senate November 2, 1948, for term ending January 3, 1955; reelected November 2, 1954, for term ending January 3, 1961; member of Armed Services Committee and Committee on the Judiciary. ALBERT GORE, Democrat, Carthage, Tenn.; born December 26, 1907; B. S., LL. B.; married; one daughter, one son; elected to the Seventy-sixth and successive Congresses until election to the United States Senate on November 4, 1952. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hancock, Haw- i : efferson, Johnson, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, and Washington (14 counties). Population (1950), BRAZILLA CARROLL REECE, Republican, Johnson City; born at Butler, Tenn., December 22, 1889; reared on farm; member of bar; chairman, Carter County Bank, First National Bank of Jonesboro, the Sullivan County Bank and Farmers Bank at Blountville; publisher, Bristol Herald Courier, Bristol, Va.-Tenn.; chairman of Republican National Committee 1946-48, and committee-man for Tennessee; served as a member of the Temporary National Economic Committee and of the Special House Committee on Postwar Economic Policy and Planning; educated in Watauga Academy, Carson and Newman College, New York University, and University of London; LL. D., Cumberland University ; Doctor of Humanities, Lincoln Memorial University; member, American, Ten-nessee and Federal Bar Associations; assistant secretary and instructor in New York University, 1916-17; director of the School of Business Administration in New York University and instructor in economics (day division), 1919-20; enlisted May 1917, and served in the American Expeditionary Forces October 1917 to July 1919 with the Twenty-sixth Division; commanded Third Battalion, One Hundred and Second Regiment, Infantry; decorated with Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Service Medal, Purple Heart, Croix de Guerre with palm, and cited for bravery by Marshal Pétain, Generals Pershing, Edwards, Hale, and Colonel Lewis; married Louise Despard Goff, 1923, daughter Louise who married Lt. Col. George W. Marthens, U. S. A. F., and they have two children, Louise and Carol Anne; member, Newcomen Society, and following clubs: Chevy Chase, Burning Tree, Metropolitan (D. C.), Lotos (N. Y.), and Johnson City Country; elected to the Sixty-seventh (youngest member), Sixty-eighth, Sixty-ninth, Seven-tieth, Seventy-first, Seventy-third, Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, and Seventy-ninth Congresses; elected to the Eighty-second Congress, having relinquished his seat after his election as chair-man of the Republican party; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses; home address: Johnson City, Tenn. TENNESSEE oll 1ographical 147 SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUuNTIES: Anderson, Blount, Campbell, Knox, Loudon, Morgan, Roane, Scott, and Union (9 counties). Population (1950), 468,080. HOWARD H. BAKER, Republican, Huntsville, Tenn.; born in Somerset, Ky., January 12, 1902; son of James F. and Helen Keen Baker; educated in public schools of Scott and Knox counties; graduated University of Tennessee, A. B. degree June 1922, LL. B. degree June 1924; lawyer; admitted to the bar 1923; member Tennessee Legislature 1929-30; attorney general, nineteenth judicial circuit (counties of Fentress, Scott, Morgan, Campbell, Anderson, and Claiborne) 1934-48; member of law firm Baker & Baker, Huntsville, Tenn.; delegate to Republican National Convention from State at large in 1940, 1948, and 1952; chairman, Tennessee delegation, 1948 and 1952; Presbyterian; married; wife, the former Irene Bailey, Sevierville, Tenn.; three children, Howard H, Baker, Jr., Mrs. William C. Wampler, and Beverly Irene Baker; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bledsoe, Bradley, Grundy, Hamilton, MeMinn, Marion, Meigs, Mon-roe, Polk, Rhea, and Sequatchie (11 counties). Population (1950), 380,649. JAMES B. FRAZIER, Jr., Democrat, of Chattanooga, Tenn., was born in Chattanooga, June 23, 1890, son of James B. Frazier and Louise Douglas Keith Frazier; his father, James B. Frazier, was twice Governor of Tennessee and United States Senator from Tennessee ; educated in the public schools of Chattanooga, Baylor Preparatory School, University of Virginia, in School of Liberal Arts and Law; graduated Chattanooga College of Law in 1914 with LL. B. degree; admitted to bar June 1914, and has practiced law continuously at Chattanooga since, except for 2 years while serving in the Army during World War I; volunteered for service April 21, 1917; was sent to First Officers Training School, Fort Ogle-thorpe, Ga.; commissioned second lieutenant of Cavalry, August 1, 1917; recom-missioned first lieutenant, Field Artillery, November 1, 1917; promoted to captain, Field Artillery, and assigned to Eighty-first Division; served as instructor Field Artillery Officers Training School, Eighty-first Division—Ilater assigned as instruc-tor, Field Artillery, Officers Training School, Camp Taylor, Ky.; discharged with rank of major, F. A.) in March 1919; immediately reentered practice of law at Chattanooga as member of firm of Frazier & Frazier, of which his father was senior member, and continued as member of this firm until death of senior member in 1937; appointed United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Tennessee, September 25, 1933; reappointed 1934, 1938, 1942, serving until April 12, 1948, at which time he submitted his resignation in order to become a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Representative in United States Congress from Third District of Tennessee; married Elizabeth Hope, daughter of Dr. W. T. Hope of Chattanooga, March 30, 1939; has one daughter, Elizabeth Hope Frazier; member Tennessee and American Bar Associations, S. A. E. Fraternity, Methodist Episcopal Church, American Legion, and 40 and 8; received Democratic nomi-nation in primary August 5, 1948; elected to the Eighty-first Congress November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Con-gresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTtiEs: Bedford, Cannon, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, DeKalb, Fentress, Franklin, Jackson, Lincoln, Macon, Marshall, Moore, Overton, Pickett, Putnam, Rutherford; Smith, Trousdale, Van Buren, Warren, White, and Wilson (23 counties). Population (1950), 390,363. JOE L. EVINS, Democrat, Smithville, Tenn.; born DeKalb County, Tenn., October 24, 1910, the son of James Edgar Evins and Myrtie Goodson Evins; attended public schools of DeKalb County; Vanderbilt University, A. B., 1933; Cumberland University, LL. B., 1934; George Washington University Law 1938-40; lawyer by profession; attorney and secretary, Federal Trade Commission 1935-41; served in Army 4 years, 1942-46; 2 years overseas, England, France; and Germany; discharged as major; past chairman, DeKalb County Democratic Executive Committee; received Democratic nomination as State senator, Twelfth Senatorial District, while serving overseas, but declined to accept the nomination during continuance of the war; married the former Ann Smartt, daughter of Judge and Mrs. R. W. Smartt, McMinnville, Tenn. ; three daughters; member of Tennessee and American Bar Associations, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, AMVETS, Forty and Eight, thirty-second degree Scottish Rite Mason, Shriner, Elks, Maccabees, Woodmen, Church of Christ, Phi Kappa Sigma and Phi Delta Phi fraternities, and Reserve Officers Association; elected to Eightieth Congress November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member of Committee on Appropriations. FIFTH DISTRICT.—DAvVIDSON COUNTY. Population (1950), 321,758. JAMES PERCY PRIEST, Democrat, of Nashville; born at Carters Creek, Tenn., April 1, 1900, the son of Harriet Hastings and George Madison Priest; attended the public schools in Maury County, Tenn., and Central High School, Columbia, Tenn.; attended State Teachers College at Murfreesboro, Tenn., George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn., and the University of Tennessee at Knoxville; taught school in Tennessee from 1920 until May 1926; member of editorial staff of the Nashville Tennessean from May 1926 until September 1940; Baptist, a Mason, and a member of the Civitan Club, National Press Club, and Elks Club; Shriner; married Miss Mildred Webster Noland on February 14, 1947; one daughter, Harriet Frances; was elected November 5, 1940, to the Seventy-seventh Congress; reelected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; chair-man of Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Cheatham, Dickson, Giles, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Lawrence, Lewis, Maury, Montgomery, Perry, Robertson, Stewart, Sumner, Wayne, and Williamson (16 coun-ties). Population (1950), 318,449. ROSS BASS, Democrat, of Pulaski, Tenn.; son of Mrs. Ethel Shook Bass and the late Rev. W. A. Bass; born March 17, 1918, on a farm in Giles County, Tennessee; educated in public schools of Tennessee and Martin College, Pulaski, Tenn.; veteran of World War II; served as captain, Air Force, bombardier, European Theater of Operations; married former Miss Avanell Keith, Greenville, S. C.; resigned after 61% years of service as postmaster, Pulaski, Tenn., to make race for Congress; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; home address: 124 Cedar Lane, Pulaski, Tenn. ; SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Benton, Carroll, Chester, Decatur, Fayette, Hardeman, Hardin, Henderson, Henry, McNairy, and Madison (11 counties). Population (1950), 247,912. TOM MURRAY, Democrat, of Jackson, Tenn., was born in Jackson, Tenn., on August 1, 1894; graduated from Jackson High School, Union University (B. A. degree) and Cumberland University (LL. B. degree); taught in high school 2 years; served in the United States Army in World War I and was a member of the American Expeditionary Forces in France; after discharge from the Army in 1919, began the practice of law in Jackson, Tenn.; elected district attorney general for the Twelfth Judicial Circuit of Tennessee in 1922 and served until September 1933; resigned as district attorney to become associated with the office of the Solicitor of the Post Office Department in Washington; served with the Post Office Department until May 31, 1942; chairman of Democratic Executive Com-mittee of Madison County, Tenn., from 1924 to 1933; former member of State Democratic Executive Committee of Tennessee; delegate to Democratic National ‘Conventions in 1928, 1932, and 1936; served as commander of the John A. Deaver Post of the American Legion at Jackson and as vice commander of the Legion for the State of Tennessee; member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; single; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Crockett, Dyer, Gibson, Haywood, Lake, Lauderdale, Obion, Tipton, and Weakley (9 counties). Population (1950), 247,943. JERE COOPER, Democrat, of Dyersburg, Tenn., was born July 20, 1893, in Dyer County, Tenn., son of Joseph W. and Viola May Cooper; educated in public schools of Dyersburg and Cumberland University, graduating with the degree of LL. B.; engaged in the active practice of law in Dyersburg since 1915, except 2 years while in the Army, serving as city attorney for 8 years; enlisted in Second Tennessee Infantry, National Guard, in May 1917, and on July 23, 1917, was commissioned first lieutenant; on October 24, 1917, was transferred with com-~ pany to Company K, One Hundred and Nineteenth Infantry, Thirtieth Division, and served with this regiment throughout period of World War I, going through all its engagements in France and Belgium; on July 9, 1918, promoted to captain; discharged from the Army on April 2, 1919, after serving practically a year with the American Expeditionary Forces; returned to Dyersburg and resumed the practice of law; elected State commander of American Legion of Tennessee in 1921, and national executive committeeman of American Legion in 1922; unmar- TENNESSEE Biographical ried; Mason, Knight Templar, Shriner, Maccabee, Moose, Kappa Sigma; member of Cumberland Presbyterian Church; elected to the Seventy-first Congress; renominated and reelected to the Seventy-second Congress without opposition; reelected to the Seventy-third, Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—SEELBY COUNTY. Population (1950), 482,393. CLIFFORD DAVIS, Democrat, of Memphis, Tenn.; born November 18, 1897, at Hazelhurst, Miss., son of the late Odom A. and Jessie Davis; educated in Memphis public schools; received LL. B. degree from the University of Mississippi; attorney at law; city judge of Memphis, 1923-27; vice mayor and commissioner of public safety of Memphis, 1928-40; Baptist, Mason, Shriner; married Miss Caro-lyn Leigh, of Memphis, and they have three children—Clifford, Jr., Barbara Leigh, and Ray; elected to the Seventy-sixth Congress in a special election, February 15, 1940; reelected to the Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; mem-ber, Committee on Public Works. TEXAS (Population (1950), 7,711,194) SENATORS LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON, Democrat, of Johnson City, Tex.; born near Johnson City, Tex., August 27, 1908; B. S. degree, Southwest Texas State Teachers College at San Marcos, in 1930; attended Georgetown Law School, 1935; LL. D. degree, Southwestern University, 1943; elected to the Seventy-fifth Congress at a special election held on April 10, 1937; reelected to the Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, and Eightieth Congresses; elected to the United States Senate, November 2, 1948, for the term ending January 3, 1955; reelected November 2, 1954, for term ending January 3, 1961; parents, Sam Ealy and Rebekah Baines Johnson; married Lady Bird Taylor, November 17, 1934; daughter, Lynda Bird Johnson, born March 19, 1944; daughter, Lucy Baines Johnson, born July 2, 1947; member, Armed Services Committee and Finance Committee; elected Democratic leader of the Senate January 3, 1953. PRICE DANIEL, Democrat, of Liberty, Tex.; born October 10, 1910, in Day-ton, Liberty County, Tex.; lived in Liberty and Fort Worth as youth; graduated high school, Fort Worth; B. A. in journalism, Baylor University, 1931; LL. B., Baylor University, 1932, LL. D., 1951; admitted to Texas bar, 1932; began law practice in Liberty; active Southeast Texas civic worker, coowner and publisher two weekly newspapers, Liberty (Tex.) Vindicator and Anahuac (Tex.) Progress; elected to Texas House of Representatives from Liberty in 1939, served three terms; at age 32 elected speaker of Texas House of Representatives; while still speaker, waived immunity, enlisted in Army as private and served 3 years during World War II, including overseas service in Pacific and Japan, and discharged in 1946 as captain; in 1946, won 60-day campaign for attorney general, twice reelected without opposition, receiving in 1948, 1,231,881 votes—most ever received by a Texas candidate in Democratic primaries; married Jean Houston Baldwin of Houston, in 1940; 4 children, Price, Jr.; Jean, Houston Lee, and John Baldwin; as attorney general, noted for fights against organized crime, prosecution of anti-trust suits, and defense of Texas claim to its submerged lands; member, Baptist Church; Texas State Bar; American Bar Association; American Society of Inter-national Law; International Law Association; Sigma Delta Chi, journalistic honor fraternity; Texas Press Association; Masons; Rotary; American Legion; and V. F. W.; won Democratic nomination for United States Senate on July 26, 1952, with more than 72 percent of the vote; won in general election, November 4, 1952, without opposition. REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE.—Population (1950), 7,711,194. MARTIN DIES, Democrat, of Lufkin, Tex.; born November 5, 1900, in Colo-rado City, Tex.; son of Hon. Martin Dies, Sr., member of Congress from the second district of Texas, 1908-19 (deceased July 1922) and Olive Cline Dies; educated in public schools of Greenville and Beaumont, Tex.; attended Cluster Springs Academy, Cluster Springs, Va., 3 years; University of Texas, Wesley College, Georgetown University, Hickman College of Expression and received LL. B. degree from National University, Washington, D. C.; began practice of law in Marshall, Tex., in 1920 and joined law firm of Dies, Stephenson & Dies, Orange, Tex., in January 1922; elected consecutively from Seventy-second to Seventy-eighth Congresses, December 7, 1931, to January 3, 1945; voluntarily retired from Congress to practice law in firm of Collins, Dies, Garrison & Renfro, Lufkin, Tex.; withdrew from law firm April 1, 1951, and became associated with son, Martin Dies, Jr.; during previous service in Congress was a member of the following committees: Immigration and Naturalization; Patents; Coinage, Weights and Measures; Elections; and Rules; in 1938 introduced a resolution to create the Special Committee to Investigate Un-American Activities, served as chairman of this special committee which was renewed from year to year until TEXAS ~ Brographical 151 January 1945; author of several immigration bills and Silver Purchase Act; married July 3, 1920, to Myrtle McAdams of Greenville, Tex.; have three sons, Martin Dies, Jr., and Robert Dies, practicing attorneys of Lufkin, Tex., and Jack Dies, university student; elected at large to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. FIRST DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Bowie, Cass, Delta, Franklin, Harrison, Hopkins, Lamar, Marion, Morris, Red River, and Titus (11 counties). Population (1950), 276,945. WRIGHT PATMAN, Democrat, of Texarkana, Tex.; born near Hughes Springs, Cass County, Tex., August 6, 1893; finished high school at Hughes Springs, 1912; received LL. B. degree, Cumberland University, 1916; United States Army, 1917-19, enlisted man and first lieutenant—machine gun officer; married Miss Merle Connor, of Winnsboro, Tex., February 14, 1919 (they have three sons, all having served in World War II); member of Texas Legislature for 4 years; district attorney, fifth judicial district of Texas, 5 years; elected in 1928 to the Seventy-first Congress and reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of the Banking and Currency Committee of the House of Representatives; chairman of House Committee on Small Business; vice chairman of Joint House and Senate Committee on the Economic Report; member of the Joint Committee on Defense Production; he and all members of his family affiliated with the First Baptist Church of Texarkana, Tex.; member of Masons, Elks, Eagles, Shrine, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans; associate member of National Press Club, member of State Bar Association and admitted to practice before Supreme Court of the United States. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Angelina, Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Newton, Orange, Sa-bine, San Augustine, Shelby, and Tyler (11 counties). Population (1950), 401,008. JACK B. BROOKS, Democrat, of Beaumont, Tex.; born December 18, 1922, in Crowley, La.; son of Edward Chachere and Grace Pipes Brooks; family moved to Beaumont, Tex., at age of 5; sold magazines and newspapers on streets at age of 8; worked as carhop, grocery clerk, and news reporter; attended public schools of Beaumont; Lamar Junior College; University of Texas, B. J., 1943 and LL. B., 1949; volunteered as private November 7, 1942 United States Marine Corps; overseas 23% months on Guadalcanal, Guam, Okinawa, and North China; dis-charged April 23, 1946, as first lieutenant ; commendationfor duty on Okinawa; State representative in Texas Legislature, 1946-50; retired in 1950 to practice law; operates small stock farm in Jasper, Tex.; member of Sigma Delta Chi, profes-sional journalism fraternity; American Bar Association, Texas State Bar Associ~ ation, Jefferson County Bar Association, Jefferson County Junior Bar Associa-tion; American Legion Post 33, Beaumont; Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 1807, Beaumont; United States Marine Corps Reserve and Production Credit Associa-tion, Jasper, Tex.; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Camp, Gregg, Panola, Rusk, Smith, Upshur, Van Zandt, and Wood (8 counties). Population (1950), 271,020. BRADY GENTRY, Democrat; Texas. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounmiEes: Collin, Fannin, Grayson, Hunt, Kaufman, Rains, and Rockwall (7 counties). Population (1950), 227,735. 3: SAM RAYBURN, Democrat, of Bonham, Tex., was born January 6, 1882, in Roane County, Tenn., son of W. M. and Martha Waller Rayburn; is a graduate of the East Texas College; studied law in the University of Texas; is a lawyer by profession; served 6 years as a member of the Texas Legislature, the last 2 years as speaker of the house of representatives; was elected to the Sixty-third, Sixty-fourth, Sixty-fifth, Sixty-sixth, Sixty-seventh, Sixty-eighth, Sixty-ninth, Seven-tieth, Seventy-first, Seventy-second, Seventy-third, Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, and Eighty-third Congresses; majority leader, Seventy-fifth and Seventy-sixth Congresses; elected Speaker on September 16, 1940, to fill out the unexpired term of the late Speaker William B. Bankhead, Seventy-sixth Congress; reelected Speaker of the Seventy-seventh Congress on January 3, 1941; reelected Speaker of the Seventy-eighth Congress on January 6, 1943; reelected Speaker of the Seventy-ninth Congress on January 3, 1945; elected minority leader, Eightieth Congress, January 3, 1947; elected Speaker of the Eighty-first Congress January 3, 1949, and reelected January 3, 1951; elected Democratic leader, Eighty-third Congress, January 3, 1953; elected Speaker, Eighty-fourth Congress, January 5, 1955. FIFTH DISTRICT.—DaLrAs CouNTY. Population (1950), 614,799. -BRUCE REYNOLDS ALGER, Republican, of Dallas, Tex.; born in Dallas June 12, 1918, son of David Bruce and Clare Fleeman Alger; moved to Webster Groves, Mo., in 1924; attended Webster Groves public schools and graduated from high school in 1936; awarded the Blossom Scholarship to Princeton Univer-sity, member of the Quadrangle Club, and graduated in 1940; active in athletics, particularly football and track; entered the merchandising field with RCA Victor on graduation, but interrupted business careerin September 1941, enlisting as an aviation cadet in the Army Air Corps, getting his wings at Lubbock Army Air Base in August 1942; married Lucille Antoine of Dallas in 1943; three children— Linda Jill, 11; David Bruce, 6; and Steven Van, 4; went overseas in 1945 as a B-29 commander, logging 2,500 hours and 23 combat missions, and participating in many of the low-altitude raids over Japan; honorably discharged in November 1945; returned to Dallas and engaged in real estate development and headed the Alger Development Co.; member of the Christian Church; first president of the White Rock Chamber of Commerce; active in youth development and wel-fare, is Health Club chairman of the Downtown YMCA, a member of the National YMCA Handball Committee, former member of the United States Handball Association, and 1953 handball doubles champion of the Dallas Athletic Club; charter member of Kiwanis Club and a member of the board of directors; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. SIXTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Brazos, Ellis, Freestone, Hill, Leon, Limestone, Navarro, and Roberts son (8 counties). Population (1950), 228,112. : db OLIN E. TEAGUE, Democrat, of College Station, Tex.; born in Woodward, Okla., April 6, 1910, the son of James Martin Teague, a native Texan from Lampasas, and Ida Teague; attended Texas Agriculture and Mechanical College, 1928-32; married former Freddie Dunman of Fort Worth, Tex.; three children— James M. Teague, age 17; John O. Teague, age 16; and Jill Virginia, age 6 years; employed in the United States Post Office at College Station, Tex., from college days until October 1940, when he left his position as South Station superintendent to volunteer for Army service; previously served 3 years as enlisted man in Na-tional Guard; commissioned second lieutenant in Officers Reserve Corps on finishing Texas A. & M.; commanded First Battalion, Three Hundred and Four-teenth Infantry, Seventy-ninth Division; was in combat 6 months, wounded number of times, decorated 11 times; discharged as colonel, Infantry, at Walter Reed General Hospital September 1946, to take seat in Congress; awarded Silver Star with two clusters, Bronze Star with two clusters, Purple Heart with two clusters, Combat Infantryman’s Badge, Army Commendation Ribbon, French Croix de Guerre with Palm; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on August 22, 1946, to fill the unexpired term of Judge Luther A. Johnson, resigned; reelected to the Kightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Con-gresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Anderson, Cherokee, Grimes, Henderson, Houston, Madison, PY opizomary, Nacogdoches, Polk, San Jacinto, Trinity, and Walker (12 counties). Population (1950), JOHN DOWDY, Democrat, of Athens, Henderson County, Tex., born February 11, 1912; married Johnnie Deana (J. D.) Riley; one daughter, Carol Sue, age 18; one son, John (Skipper), Jr., age 13; licensed to practice law in 1940; elected district attorney, third judicial district of Texas, in 1944, serving 1945-52, resigning the office when elected to fill a vacancy in the Eighty-second Congress September 23, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—HARRIS COUNTY. Population (1950), 806,701. ALBERT THOMAS, Democrat, of Houston, Tex.; born in Nacogdoches, Tex., April 12, 1898; A. B. and LL. B. degrees; World War I veteran; married; two daughters, Anne and Lera; was elected to Seventy-fifth and succeeding Congresses; chairman, Independent Offices Appropriations Committee, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TEXAS Biographical NINTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Austin, Brazoria, Calhoun, Chambers, Colorado, Fayette, Fort Bend, Galveston, Goliad, Jackson, Lavaca, Matagorda, Victoria, Waller, and Wharton (15 counties). Popu-lation (1950), 406,311." HRS ; : CLARK WALLACE THOMPSON, Democrat, of Galveston, Tex.; born in La Crosse, Wis., August 6, 1896; moved to Oregon in 1901; attended the Univer-sity of Oregon; enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1917; commissioned second lieu-tenant December 1918; moved to Galveston after the war; married Libbie Moody of Galveston; two children, Clark Wallace, Jr., and Libbie Thompson Walker; has been in business in Galveston ever since, except while serving as a member of the Seventy-third Congress in which he filled the unexpired term of the late Clay Stone Briggs and during the Second World War when he was on active duty with the Marine Corps from November 1940 to May 1946; retired as colonel in the Marine Corps Reserve; elected to the Eightieth Congress, August 23, 1947, to fill the unexpired term of the late J. J. Mansfield; reelected to Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bastrop, Blanco, Burleson, Burnet, Caldwell, Hays, Lee, Travis, Washington, and Williamson (10 counties). Population (1950), 314,467. HOMER THORNBERRY, Democrat, of Austin, Tex.; born January 9, 1909, in Austin, Travis County, Tex., son of William Moore and Mary Lillian Thorn-berry, educated in the public schools of Austin; graduate of the University of Texas, receiving B. B. A. and LL. B. degrees; LL. D. Gallaudet College; licensed to practice law in 1936; member of the house of representatives, legislature of Texas, 1937-41; district attorney, fifty-third judicial district of Texas, 1941-42, resigning to volunteer for service in the armed forces in World War II; discharged in February 1946; married Eloise Engle on February 24, 1945; and they have three children: Molly, age 9; David, age 7; Kate, age 5; returnedto Austin to reenter the practice of law; member of the city council, city of Austin, from 1946 to 1948, serving as mayor pro tem., 1947-48; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to each succeeding Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTES: Bell, Bosque, Coryell, Falls, McLennan, and Milam (6 counties). "Population (1950), 282,447. Po : WILLIAM ROBERT (BOB) POAGE, Democrat, of Waco, McLennan County, Tex., was born in that city on December 28, 1899, son of William A. and Helen Conger Poage; spent his childhood and received his first education in Throckmorton County, Tex.; attended Baylor University, the University of Colo-rado, and the University of Texas, receiving his A. B. and LL. B. degrees from Baylor; was admitted to the bar in 1924, and practiced in Waco until elected to Congress; member of the Texas House of Representatives, 1925-29, and of the Texas State Senate, 1931-37; member of the American Legion; married Frances L. Cotton, February 14, 1938; was elected to the Seventy-fifth Congress in 1936 and reelected to each succeeding Congress; since 1947 has served as a member of the American delegation to the Interparliamentary Union; member of the Committee on Agriculture. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Hood, Johnson, Parker, Somervell, and Tarrant (5 counties). Population (1950), 422,000. ; JAMES C. WRIGHT, Jr., Democrat, of Weatherford, Tex.; born December 22, 1922, in Fort Worth, Tex., son of James C. and Marie Lyster Wright; educated in public schools of Fort Worth and Dallas, Weatherford College, and University of Texas; enlisted as a private in the United States Army in December 1941, flew combat missions in B-24s in South Pacific, awarded D. F. C.; married Mary Ethelyn Lemons of Dallas; three children—Jimmy, age 10, Virginia Sue, age 6, and Patricia Kay, age 4; partner in trade extension and advertising firm; served in Texas Legislature and two terms as mayor of Weatherford; served during 1953 as president of League of Texas Municipalities; selected by Texas Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of five Outstanding Young Texans for 1953; past president of Weatherford Chamber of Commerce; lay worker in Presbyterian Church; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Archer, Baylor, Clay, Cooke, Denton, Foard, Hardeman, Jack, Knox, Montague, Throckmorton, Wichita, Wilbarger, Wise, and Young (15 counties). Popu- lation (1950), 292,047. ; FRANK NEVILLE IKARD, Democrat, of Wichita Falls, Tex.; born in Henri-etta, Clay County, Tex., January 30, 1914; educated in public schools of Henrietta 68172°—56——12 and University of Texas; B. A. and LL. B. degrees 1937; lawyerjudge of the and Thirtieth Judicial District Court of Texas; served in the Army in World War II; married Jean Hunter of Wichita Falls; two children; elected to the Eighty-second Congress September 8, 1951; reelected to the Eighty-third and‘ Eighty-fourth Congresses. : FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Aransas, Atascosa, Bee, Brooks, Comal, De Witt, Duval, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kenedy, Kleberg, Live Oak, McMullen, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, and Wilson (19 counties). Population (1950), 457,290. JOHN J. BELL, Democrat, of Cuero, Tex.; born May 15, 1910, in Cuero, DeWitt County, Tex., son of John Y. and Gertrude Grunder Bell; spent his child-hood and received his first education in Cuero, Tex.: received the following de-grees from the University of Texas: B. A. 1932, LL. B. 1936; was admitted to the bar in 1936: member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1937 to 1947: member of the Texas Senate from 1947 until 1954, when elected to the Congress of the United States; veteran of World War II; married Mabel Claire Breeden of Cuero, Tex., December 29, 1948; elected to the Eighty-fourth Con-gress November 2, 1954. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Cameron, Dimmit, Frio, Hidalgo, Jim Hogg, La Salle, Maver-ick, Medina, Starr, Webb, Willacy, Zapata, and Zavala (13 counties). Population (1950), 455,421. JOE M. KILGORE, Democrat, of McAllen, Tex.; born in Brown County, Texas, December 10, 1918, the son of William Henry and Myrtle Armstrong Kilgore; moved to Mission, Tex., in 1929; was educated at Westmoreland College (now Trinity University, San Antonio, Tex.) and University of Texas: attorney; enlisted in July of 1941 in the United States Air Force, and served in the Medi-terranean Theater of Operations as a combat pilot: separated from the service in 1946, returned to McAllen and has since practiced law in Edinburg; in 1945 married Jane Redman of San Antonio and they have three sons, Mark, Dean, and Bill; member of the Methodist Church; elected in 1946 to the Texas House of Representatives, served as chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and reelected without opposition in 1948, 1950, and 1952; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. j SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Brewster, Crane, Crockett, Culberson, Ector, El Paso, Glass- cock, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Loving, Midland, Pecos, Presidio, Reagan, Reeves, Terrell, Upton, Ward, and Winkler (19 counties). Population (1950), 351,710. J. T. RUTHERFORD, Democrat, of Odessa, Tex.; born May 30, 1920; educated in Odessa public schools, San Angelo College, Sul Ross State College, and Baylor University Law School; served 4 years with the United States Marines, 928 months overseas; married Sara Jane Armstrong; two children, Cleo Ann, born 1949, and Charles Lane, born 1953; served in Texas House of Representatives 1948-52 and in the Texas State Senate 1952-54; served as State commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars; 32d degree Mason, Shriner, ROJ; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Callahan, Comanche, Eastland, Erath, Fisher, Hamilton, Jones, Nolan, Palo Pinto, Shackelford, Stephens, and Taylor (12 counties). Population (1950), 226,739. OMAR BURLESON, Democrat, of Anson, Tex.; born March 19, 1906, son of J. M. and Betty Burleson; lawyer; county attorney and county judge of Jones County; special agent of F. B. I.; 3 years in the United States Navy, World War II; elected to the Eightieth and succeeding Congresses. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Armstrong, Briscoe, Carson, Castro, Childress, Collings-worth, Cottle, Dallam, Deaf Smith, Donley, Gray, Hall, Hansford, Hartley, Hemphill, Hutchinson, Lipscomb, Motley, Moore, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parmer, Potter, Randall, Roberts, Sherman, Swisher, -and Wheeler (28 counties). Population (1950), 289,449. WALTER E. ROGERS, Democrat, Pampa, Gray County, Tex.; born July 19, 1908, Texarkana, Ark.; education: McKinney, Tex., public schools, Austin Col-lege, Sherman, Tex., University of Texas Law School, Austin, Tex.; district attorney thirty-first district of Texas 1943-47; married Catherine R. (Jean) Daly of Pampa, Tex., 1936; six children: John Edward, Walter Edward 2d, Susan Daly, Thomas Kelley, Robert Joseph, and Mary Catherine; member of American Bar Association, State of Texas Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar, and Pampa, Tex., Rotary Club; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. TEXAS Biographical NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Andrews, Bailey, Borden, Cochran, Crosby, Dawson, Dick-ens, Floyd, Gaines, Garza, Hale, Haskell, Hockley, Howard, Kent, King, Lamb, Lubbock, Lynn, Martin, Mitchell, Scurry, Stonewall, Terry, and Yoakum (25 counties). Population (1950), 369,315. GEORGE H. MAHON, Democrat, Lubbock, Tex.; born September 22, 1900, near Haynesville, La., son of J. K. and Lola Brown Mahon; moved to Mitchell County, Tex., 1908; reared on a farm; attended rural school, graduated from Loraine High School; B. A., Simmons University, Abilene, 1924; LL. B., Uni-versity of Texas, 1925; attended University of Minnesota in 1925; married Helen Stevenson, of Loraine, Tex., 1923; one daughter—Daphne, born 1927; elected county attorney, Mitchell County, 1926; appointed district attorney, thirty-second judicial district, 1927; elected district attorney 1928, 1930, 1932; elected in 1934 to Seventy-fourth Congress and reelected to each succeeding Congress. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—BEXAR CoUNTY. Population (1950), 500,460. PAUL J. KILDAY, Democrat, of San Antonio, Tex.; born in Sabinal, Uvalde County, Tex., March 29, 1900, son of Pat and Mary (Tallant) Kilday; moved with his family to San Antonio, Tex., in 1904; attended the San Antonio public schools, St. Mary’s Parochial School, and St. Mary’s College of San Antonio, Tex.; was graduated from Main Avenue High School and from Georgetown University, Washington, D. C., with LL. B. degree, in 1922; attorney at law; married Miss Cecile Newton, of San Antonio, in 1932, and they have two daughters—Mary Catherine and Betty Ann; elected to the Seventy-sixth Congress in 1938 and reelected to the Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Fighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; mem-ber, Committee on Armed Services; member, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Bandera, Brown, Coke, Coleman, Concho, Edwards, Gilles-pie, Irion, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Kinney, Lampasas, Llano, McCulloch, Mason, Menard, Mills, Real, Runnels, San Saba, Schleicher, Sterling, Sutton, Tom Green, Uvalde, and Val Verde (27 counties). Population (1950), 268,894. O. CLARK FISHER, Democrat, of San Angelo, Tex.; member House Armed Services Committee; elected to Seventy-eighth and succeeding Congresses. UTAH (Population (1950), 688,862) SENATORS ARTHUR VIVIAN WATKINS, Republican, of Orem, Utah; born at Midway, Utah, December 18, 1886; attended Brigham Young University 1903-6; attended New York University, New York City, 1909-10; Columbia University Law School, 1911-12, graduated with LL. B. degree, 1912; admitted to practice of law in Utah, 1912; editor of the Vernal Express, 1914; assistant county attorney, Salt Lake County, 1914-15; engaged in farming, 1919-25; elected District Judge of Fourth Judicial District, Utah, 1928; in 1934 was chairman of committee to organize water users in central Utah and helped organize Provo River Water Users’ Asso-ciation, sponsoring agent for Provo River, Utah, Reclamation Project; served as general counsel for this association since that time; president of Sharon State L. D. S. Church, 1929-46; married Andrea Rich, 1913; has six children—Nedra (Mrs. Thomas Reese), Arthur Rich, Don Rich, Venna Mae (Mrs. Carl Swalberg), Jeanene, and Nina; nominee for Congress on the Republican ticket in 1936; elected United States Senator November 5, 1946; reelected November 4, 1952. WALLACE FOSTER BENNETT, Republican, Salt Lake City, Utah; born, Salt Lake City, November 13, 1898; second lieutenant of Infantry, 1918; ‘A. B,, University of Utah, 1919; principal, San Luis Stake Academy, Manassa, Colo., 1919-20; board chairman, Bennett’s, Salt Lake City; board chairman, Bennett Motor Co.; vice president, National Paint, Varnish & Lacquer Association, 1935-36; president, National Glass Distributors Association, 1937; president, Salt Lake Rotary Club, 1940; president, Salt Lake Community Chest, 1944-45; president, National Association of Manufacturers, 1949; member, Salt Lake and Ogden Country Clubs, Alta Club, Timpanogos Club, and Rotary Club; member, L. D. S. (Mormon) Church; treasurer, 1..D.8. Sunday School General Board since 1935; author: “Faith and Freedom,” 1950; married Frances Grant, 1922; five children— Wallace Grant, Rosemary (Mrs. Robert C. Fletcher), David Wells, Frances (Mrs. Lawrence S. Jeppson), and Robert Foster; elected to the United States Senate November 7, 1950, for the term ending January 3, 1957. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Beaver, Box Elder, Cache, Carbon, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Morgan, Piute, Rich, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Uintah, Wasatch, Washington, Wayne, and Weber (25 counties), Population (1950), 286, 552. HENRY ALDOUS DIXON, Republican, of Ogden, Utah; born in Provo, Utah, June 29, 1890, the son of John DeGrey and Sarah Lewis Dixon: educated in public schools of Provo, Utah; B. A. degree, Brigham Young University, 1914: M. A. degree, University of Chicago, 1917; Ph. D., University of Southern California, 1937; instructor, Weber College 1914-18; president, Weber College, 1919-20 and 1937-53; superintendent, Provo City Schools 1920-24 and 1932-37" managing vice president, Farmers & Merchants Bank 1924-32: member of: Advisory Committee, United States Office of Education ; President’s Commission on Higher Education 1946-48; Executive Committee, Northwest Accrediting Association; director, Association of Junior Colleges 1950-54; president, Utah Conference, Higher Education 1938; president, U. S. A. C. August 1953-December 1954; president, Chamber of Commerce, Ogden, Provo: Board of Directors, Salt Lake Branch of Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 1945-51; Advisory Committee, First Security Bank of Utah: Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters; L. D. S. (Mormon) Church: Phi Delta Kappa: Phi Kappa Phi; Rotary Club, Ogden 1937-53; Rotary Club, Logan 1953: Kiwanis Club, Provo 1923-32; author of The Investment of Permanent School Funds, 1937, and The Organiza-tion and Development of Terminal Vocational Curricula in Junior Colleges: married Lucile Knowlden June 12, 1915; six children, Phyllis Dixon Shaw, Ogden; Dorothy Dixon Harrison, Salt Lake; Louise Dixon Larkin, Ogden; Dr, John Aldous Dixon, Ogden; Ruth Dixon Anderson, Ogden; and David R. Dixon: honorary member, Weber County Wildlife Federation; honorary life member of the Utah Education Association; awards of merit: Exchange Club of Ogden and Eagles Lodge of Ogden; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Davis, Salt Lake, Tooele, and Utah (4 counties). Population (1950), WILLIAM A. DAWSON, Republican, of Salt Lake City, Utah; born at Layton, Utah, November 5, 1903; graduate of University of Utah in 1926 with an LL. B. degree; lawyer; member of Phi Alpha Delta, legal fraternity; mayor of Layton two terms; county attorney of Davis County three terms; bishop of Layton L. D. 8S. ward, 8 years; State senator for State of Utah one term; president of Layton Kiwanis club; Utah State Welfare Commissioner; married in 1927 to Miss Gladys Norton of Davis County; has two children, Diane Dawson and Billie Dawson; elected to the Eightieth Congress in 1946; reelected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress Novem-ber 2, 1954. VERMONT (Population (1950), 377,747) SENATORS GEORGE DAVID AIKEN, Republican, of Putney, Vt.; born in Dummerston, Vt., August 20, 1892; son of Edward W. and Myra Cook Aiken; educated in the common schools of Putney, Vt.; graduated from Brattleboro High School in 1909; honorary degrees, Sc. D., Norwich University; LL. D., University of Vermont; LL. D., St. Lawrence University; LL. D., Marlboro College; married Miss Beatrice M. Howard; four children—Dorothy Aiken Morse (Mrs. Harry), Marjorie Aiken Cleverley (Mrs. Harry Leighton), Howard Aiken, Barbara Aiken Jones (Mrs. Malcolm S.); occupation, farmer; elected town representative in 1931 and 1933; speaker of the house of representatives in 1933; Lieutenant Governor of Vermont in 1935, and Governor of Vermont in 1937 and 1939; elected to the United States Senate on November 5, 1940, to fill the vacancy for the term ending January 3, 1945, caused by the death of Senator Ernest W. Gibson; reelected November 7, 1944; reelected November 7, 1950. RALPH E. FLANDERS, Republican, of Springfield, Vt.; born in Barnet, Vt., September 28, 1880; completed high school in Central Falls, R. I., in 1896; went to work for Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. I., January 14, 1897, as a machinist apprentice; completed the apprenticeship and has been in machine tool industry in various capacities of journeyman, draftsman, designer, editor, engineer, and executive; nearly 50 years of connection with the machine-tool industry was interrupted by a term of service as president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, May 1944 to March 1946; resigned the chairmanship of the board of Jones & Lamson Machine Co., Springfield, Vt., on appointment to the United States Senate; married Helen E. Hartness of Springfield, Vt., in 1911, and they have three children: Helen Elizabeth Ballard, Anna Hartness Balivet, and James Hartness Flanders; appointed to the United States Senate, November 1, 1946, by Gov. Mortimer Proctor, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Warren R. Austin; elected for 6-year term on November 5, 1946; reelected November 4, 1952. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.—Population (1950), 377,747. : WINSTON LEWIS PROUTY, Republican, of Newport, Vt.; born in Newport, Vt., September 1, 1906; educated in Newport schools, Bordentown Military Institute, Bordentown, N. J., and Lafayette College, Easton, Pa.; mayor of Newport for three terms, 1938 to 1941; member of Vermont House of Repre-sentatives in 1941, 1945, and 1947, serving as speaker in 1947; chairman, Vermont State Water Conservation Board 1948 until May 1950; married the former Frances C. Hearle; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. ; VIRGINIA (Population (1950), 3,318,680) SENATORS HARRY FLOOD BYRD, Democrat, of Berryville, Va.; in 1915 elected to senate of Virginia, in which he served until he was elected Governor of the Commonwealth for the term 1926-30; appointed to the United States Senate by Gov. John Garland Pollard on March 4, 1933; elected on November 7, 1933, for the unexpired term of Claude A. Swanson, resigned, and reelected for the full term on November 6, 1934; reelected November 5, 1940, without opposi-tion in the Democratic primary and without Republican opposition in the gen-eral election; reelected November 5, 1946; reelected November 4, 1952; news-paper publisher, farmer, and applegrower. A. WILLIS ROBERTSON, Democrat, of Lexington, Va., was educated in the public schools of Lynchburg and Rockymount, Va.; B. A., LL. B., and honorary LL. D. degrees, University of Richmond and Washington and Lee University; member, Pi Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity, of Jamestowne Society, and Sons of the American Revolution; member, Migratory Bird Conservation Commission; admitted to the bar in 1908; member of State senate for 6 years, 1916-22; Commonwealth’s attorney for Rock-bridge County for 6 years, 1922-28; chairman of commission of game and inland fisheries for 6 years, 1926-32; during World War I served in the United States Army from August 1917 to June 1919; married Gladys Churchill Willis, and they have two sons, A. Willis Robertson, Jr., and Marion Gordon Robertson; elected to the Seventy-third Congress on November 8, 1932; reelected to the Seventy-fourth and succeeding Congresses; elected to United States Senate November 5, 1946, for the unexpired term of the late Senator Carter Glass; reelected to the United States Senate November 2, 1948; reelected November 2, 1954. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Accomack, Charles City, Essex, Gloucester, James City, King and Queen, Mathews, Middlesex, New Kent, Northampton, Princess Anne, and York. CITIES: Hampton, Newport News, Warwick, Williamsburg, and Virginia Beach. Population (1950), 307,144. EDWARD JOHN ROBESON, Jr., (Rob’-e-son) Democrat, of Warwick, Va.; was born at Waynesville, N. C., August 9, 1890; educated at public schools in Georgia and at the University of Georgia, class of 1910; Alpha Tau Omega (college fraternity); employed by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Newport News, Va., 1915-50; retired April 30, 1950, as vice president and per-sonnel manager; member, The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers; member of the Pioneers of Newport News, Va.; honorary member of Newport News Rotary; member of Methodist Church; married Ruth Richards of Thomson, Ga., August. 15, 1916; has four children, Mrs. J. Weaver Kirkpatrick, Waynes-ville, N. C.; Edward J. Robeson 3d, Pensacola, Fla.; Mrs. Robert L. Amsler, Decatur, Ala., and Martha Richards Robeson, student; elected to the Eighty-first Congress by a special election held May 2, 1950, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Schuyler Otis Bland; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. : SECOND DISTRICT.—NORFOLK COUNTY. CImiEs: Norfolk, Portsmouth, and South Norfolk. Popu-lation (1950), 403,923. PORTER HARDY, Jr., Democrat, of Churchland, Norfolk County, Va.; businessman-farmer; born in Bon Air, Chesterfield County, Va., June 1, 1903; son of Reverend Porter and Jane (Mahood) Hardy; educated at Randolph-Macon Academy, Bedford, Va., and in the public schools of Virginia, graduating _ from Boykins High School in 1918; B. A., Randolph-Macon College, 1922; at-tended Graduate School Business Administration, Harvard University, 1923-24; First Citizen, Portsmouth, Va., 1952; honorary member, Norfolk Rotary Club; Hampton Roads Post, American Society Military Engineers; Hampton Roads Maritime Association; Ahepa; Moose; Kappa Alpha (Southern) and Tau Kappa Alpha; Methodist Church; was married in 1939 to Miss Edna Lynn Moore, of Morristown, Tenn.; has two children, Lynn and Porter 3d; elected to Eightieth Congress November 5, 1946; reelected to Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. : THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Chesterfield and Henrico. Crrigs: Colonial Heights and Richmond. Population (1950), 334,127. J. VAUGHAN GARY, Democrat, of Richmond, was born in Richmond, Va., February 25, 1892; attended the public schools; graduated from University of Richmond with a B. A. degree in 1912, LL. B. degree in 1915; receivedLL. D. degree in 1954; is a lawyer by profession; veteran of World War I; served as counsel and executive assistant, Virginia Tax Board, 1919-24; appointed execu-tive secretary of the National Committee on Inheritance Taxation, 1925; repre-sented the city of Richmond as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, 1926-33; president, Virginia Tuberculosis Association, 1938-40; president Rich-mond Bar Association, 1941; president, Virginia State Chamber of Commerce, 1944; member of the board of trustees, University of Richmond and board:of trustees, Fork Union Military Academy; was married in 1918 to Miss Eunice Croswell, of Gloucester County; has two children, Carolyn Gary Hugo and J. Vaughan, Jr.; member Sigma Phi Epsilon, Delta Theta Phi, and Omicron Delta Kappa fraternities; Baptist; Mason; member of American Legion; Member of the Seventy-ninth to the Eighty-fourth Congresses, inclusive. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Amelia, Appomattox, Brunswick, Buckingham, Cumberland, Dinwiddie, Greensville, Isle of Wight, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Nansemond, Nottoway, Pow-hatan, Prince Edward, Prince George, Southampton, Surry, and Sussex. Crries: Hopewell, Peters: burg, and Suffolk. Population (1950), 338,514. . WATKINS M. ABBITT, Democrat,of Appomattox, Va.; born May 21, 1908; graduated from Appomattox Agricultural High School in 1925; attended Rich-mond College and received LL. B. degree from the T. C. Williams School of Law’ of the University of Richmond, 1931; passed State bar, December 1930; began practice of law at Appomattox in July 1931; married Miss Corinne Hancock, March 20, 1937; has three children, Anne, Watkins, Jr., and Corinne; Common-wealth attorney for Appomattox County, 1932-48; delegate to State Democratic Conventions in 1932, 1936, 1940, 1944, 1948, and 1952; Democratic elector for the Fourth District of Virginia in 1944; member of Virginia Constitutional Conven-tion of 1945 which extended right to vote to members of the Armed Forces; member of Virginia and Fifth Judicial Circuit Court Bar Associations; past president, Commonwealth Attorneys Association of Virginia; member, Council of the Virginia State Bar; director, Farmers National Bank; deacon and treasurer, Liberty Baptist Church; State campaign manager for Lt. Gov. L. P. Collins, 1945; State Democratic campaign manager, 1946; member, Awards Committee of the American Forestry Association, 1950-55; chairman, Democratic Guber-natorial Campaign Committee, 1953; active in county Democratic Party affairs, Young Democrats Club, American Red Cross, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Lions Club, Disabled American Veterans; elected in special election on February 17, 1948, to fill vacancy caused by the death of the late Hon. Patrick Henry Drewry; sworn in on February 26, 1948; reelected without opposition to Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounmiEs: Carrell, Charlotte, Franklin, Grayson, Halifax, Henry, Patrick, Pitt-sylvania, and Wythe. Cities: Danville and Martinsville. Population (1950), 316,734. WILLIAM MUNFORD TUCK, Democrat, of South Boston, Halifax County, Va.; lawyer and farmer; born in Halifax County, Va., September 28, 1896, the son of the late Robert James and Virginia Susan (Fitts) Tuck; attended the College of William and Mary and Washington and Lee University; graduated in law in 1921, entering practice that year; married Eva Ellis Lovelace Dillard February 26, 1928; stepson, Lester L. Dillard, law partner in South Boston; member, House of Delegates of Virginia, 1924-32; Virginia State Senate, 1932-42; Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, 1942-46; Governor of Virginia, January 1946 to January 1950; served with the United States Marines, World War I; LL. D., Col- -lege of William and Mary, Washington and Lee University, Hampden-Sydney College, and Elon College (N. C.); former chairman, Virginia State Democratic Central Committee; member: Board of Trustees of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, VIRGINIA B tographical 161 Baptist Church, the American and Virginia Bar Associations, Sons of American - Revolution, Sons of Confederate Veterans, Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Delta Phi, American Legion, 40 and 8, Masons—33d degree, B. P. O. E., Eagles, Woodmen of the World, Redmen, Moose, Lions, Ruritan, and others; elected to the Eighty-third Congress at special election, April 14, 1953, to fill unexpired term of Representative Thomas B. Stanley, resigned; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Alleghany, Bedford, Botetourt, Campbell, Craig, Floyd, Montgomery, and Roanoke. CiItiEs: Clifton Forge, Lynchburg, Radford, and Roanoke. Population (1950), 337,947. RICHARD H. POFF, Republican, of Radford, Va.; born in Radford, Va. October 19, 1923, and reared in Christiansburg, Va., where he graduated from high school and was valedictorian of his class; took undergraduate work at Roanoke College; during World War II served as pilot of a B-24 bomber as a first lieutenant, stationed with the Eighth Air Force in England, making 35 successful missions over Europe; decorated with Distinguished Flying Cross and unit was awarded a special Presidential Citation; married Jo Ann Ragan Topper of Christiansburg, Va., June 24, 1945; one daughter, Rebecca Topper Poff, age 8; after leaving service entered law school at University of Virginia and graduated in the spring of 1948, having passed the Virginia Bar examination in June 1947; while in Charlottesville was elected mayor of Copeley Hill, a village maintained by the university for families of student war veterans; was also an officer and member of legal fraternity Sigma Nu Phi; returned to Radford in 1948 and became asso-ciated in the general practice of law, and since November 1950 has been a partner in the firm of Dalton & Poff; past treasurer of the Montgomery-Floyd-City of Radford Bar Association and memberof the Virginia State Bar Association; member, trustee, and Sunday-school teacher of Tyler Memorial Presbyterian Church in Radford; active in civic affairs; president of Junior Chamber of Com-merce; director of Lions Club; member of Masons, Moose, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and UCT; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNrTIES: Amherst, Augusta, Bath, Clarke, Frederick, Highland, Madison, Nelson, Page, Rappahannock, Rockbridge, Rockingham, Shenandoah, and Warren. CITIES: Buena Vista, Harrisonburg, Staunton, Waynesboro, and Winchester. Population (1950), 289,598. BURR POWELL HARRISON, Democrat, of Winchester, Va.; born at Win-chester, Va., July 2, 1904; lawyer; admitted to the Virginia bar in June 1926; began general practice of law at Winchester, Va., in partnership with father, late Thomas Harrison, under firm name of Harrison & Harrison; admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States in 1938; member of first council and chairman first Committee on Permanent Organization of Virginia Integrated Bar; elected attorney for the Commonwealth, Frederick County, Va., in 1931 and reelected in 1935; Presidential elector 1940; elected member of Virginia Senate in 1939 but resigned in 1942 to accept appointment by Gov. Colgate W. Darden, Jr., as judge Seventeenth Judicial Circuit of Virginia; LL. D., Hampden-Sydney College, 1949; Episcopalian; honorary member Kiwanis; honorary member of VFW ; member Ruritan Club; member B. P. O. E.; I. O. O. F., Grange; member of law firm of Harrison, Benham & Thoma with offices at Winchester, Va.; elected to fill a vacancy in the Seventy-ninth Congress; reelected to the Iightieth and each succeeding Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Albemarle, Caroline, Culpeper, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Goochland, Greene, Hanover, King George, King William, Lancaster, Loudoun, Louisa, Northumberland, Orange, Prince William, Richmond, Spotsylvania, Stafford, and Westmoreland. CITIES: Charlottesville and Fredericksburg. Population (1950), 296,985. HOWARD WORTH SMITH, Democrat, of Broad Run, Va.; born at Broad Run, Va.; graduated from Bethel Military Academy in 1901; B. L., University of Virginia, in 1903; admitted to the bar in 1904, and practiced law until 1922, when accepted appointment as judge of the corporation court of Alexandria; resigned this position in 1928 to accept appointment as judge of the sixteenth judicial circuit of Virginia; resigned as judge in 1930 to run for Congress; Commonwealth’s attorney of Alexandria from 1918 until he resigned to accept appointment on the bench in 1922; is president of the Alexandria National Bank; trustee and vice president of National Florence Crittenton Mission; member, Board of Visitors of University of Virginia; engaged in farming and dairying; is married and has two children, Howard Worth Smith, Jr., and Mrs. Violett Smith Tonahill; mem-ber of the Episcopal Church; belongs to the fraternal order of Elks, Masons, and Odd Fellows; elected to the Seventy-second and each succeeding Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Bland, Buchanan, Dickenson, Giles, Lee, Pulaski, Russell, Scott Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, and Wise. OC1miEs: Bristol and Norton. Population (1950), 390,380. WILLIAM PAT JENNINGS, Democrat, of Marion, Va.; born on a farm in Camp, Smyth County, Va., August 20, 1919; graduated from Sugar Grove High School in 1937; received B. S. degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1941; entered the United States Army July 1, 1941, serving in the United States 2 years and the European Theater of Operations for 2% years with the 29th Infantry as platoon leader, company commander, and operations officer; participated in five major battles; returned to the United States in 1945; instruc-ted ROTC, University of Illinois; discharged from Army in May 1946, with rank of major; operated family farm; entered business, organizing an automobile dealership in Marion Va., in 1946; elected sheriff of Smyth County in 1947, and reelected in 1951; married Annabelle Cox, Sugar Grove, Va., and has four children: Grover C., Pat; Jr., Mary Ann, and Richard Joel; past president of the Virginia Sheriffs and City Sergeants Association (1949 and 1951); member of the First Methodist Church of Marion, Board of Stewards; Marion Kiwanis Club; Masons; Shriners; Junior Chamber of Commerce; American Legion; V. F. W.; past chairman of the March of Dimes; chairman of the Finance Com-mittee and director of Marion Stadium Corporation; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. TENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Arlington and Fairfax. Cities: Alexandria and Falls Church. Popu-lation (1950), 303,328. JOEL T. BROYHILL, Republican, of Arlington, Va.; a native Virginian and a resident of Arlington County since January 1937; born in Hopewell, Va., November 4, 1919, and attended public schools in Hopewell, Fork Union Military Academy, Fork Union, Va., and George Washington University, Washington, D. C.; entered the Army as an enlisted man in World War II, advanced to the rank of captain in less than 2 years, and prior to combat duty overseas served as an instructor in the Officers’ Candidate Courses and Advanced Officers’ Courses at Fort Benning, Ga., and in the training of troops at various Army centers in the United States; thereafter saw much action in the European Theater and while serving as a company commander in the 106th Infantry Division, his command and others in the division were virtually wiped out during the ill-fated Battle of the Bulge in which heavily out-numbered American forces were striving to hold the line against the enemy breakthrough; made prisoner in this battle, was in a German prison camp several months, finally making a daring escape through enemy lines and rejoined advancing American forces; total service was 4 years and record as an officer bears the rating of Superior; following the war, returned to Virginia and resumed business career, becoming a partner and general manager in one of the leading real estate and building firms in Northern Virginia; took a leading part in many community and civic organizations in Arlington; served as president of the Arlington County Chamber of Commerce; chairman of the Arling-ton County Planning Commission; chairman of the Arlington County ‘Fight Blight” Committee (for slum clearance); member of the Arlington County School Board Construction Advisory Council; member of the Arlington County Fiscal Affairs Advisory Council; member of the Arlington Optimist Club and its Board of Directors (past President and Secretary); member of the Arlington-Fairfax Heart Association (finance chairman for 1951 and 1952); member of the Church Council of the Resurrection Lutheran Church of Arlington, and member of the Board of Trustees, Fork Union Military Academy; vice president of the State Society of Virginia; has served on the Arlington School Board Nomination Convention Conference, being an officer in the conference and a delegate to the convention; has also served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Arling-ton County Hospital 1951 Fund Drive, Cancer Fund Drive, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Arlington County Community Chest Council, and mem-ber of the Disaster Committee of the American Red Cross, as well as the Steering Committee for the 1952 Fund Drive; is a member of AMVETS, the Unknown Soldier Post No. 312, The American Legion; Voiture Locale No. 934, La Societe Des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux; John Lyon Post No. 3150, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Falls Church Chapter No. 15, Disabled American Veterans; Robert E. Lee Post, Reserve Officers Association; Cherrydale Masonic Lodge No: 42, A. F. and A. M.; Royal Arch; Knight Templar; Kena Temple Shrine; Temple Forest No. 136, Tall Cedars of Lebanon; Alexandria Lodge No. 1076, Loyal Order of Moose, and the Kappa Alpha Alumni Association; in addition to serving as president and member of the Board of Directors of the Arlington Chamber of Commerce, has also been active in various other business and professional organizations including the Alexandria-Arlington-Fairfax Real Estate Board (past secretary), Northern Virginia Builders Association, the Washington Board of Trade, Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Washington, the Washington Building Congress, the National Association of Home Builders, the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce, and the Alexandria Junior Chamber of Commerce; served as president of the Arlington County Republican Club for 1950 and 1951; Republican Campaign chairman for Arlington in 1949, 1950, and 1951; member of the Arlington County Republican Executive Committee, and the Republican State Finance Committee; married the former Miss Jane Marshall Bragg, and has 3 daughters, Nancy Pierce, Jane-Anne, and Jeanne Marie; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress; member of the District of Columbia Committee and the Post Office and Civil Service Committee; residence 2551 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. WASHINGTON (Population (1950), 2,378,963) SENATORS WARREN G. MAGNUSON, Democrat, Seattle; born, Minnesota, 1905; entered University of Washington, graduating from the law school in 1929, enter-ing the practice of law that year; served as special prosecuting attorney of King County, 1931; elected to the Washington State Legislature; served in the regular and special sessions of 1933; chairman of the Judiciary Committee; assistant United States district attorney, 1934; elected prosecuting attorney of King County, November 1934; member of American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars; served as lieutenant commander in U. 8S. N. R. in Pacific fleet; elected to the Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, and Seventy-eighth Congresses; appointed to fill unexpired term of Senator Homer T. Bone December 15, 1944; elected to United States Senate November 7, 1944, for the full term ending January 3, 1951; reelected for the term ending January 3, 1957. HENRY M. JACKSON, Democrat, of Everett, Wash., was born in that city May 31, 1912; attended the Everett public schools and graduated from the Everett High School; University of Washington Law School, LL. B., 1935; after being admitted to the bar in 1935, became associated in the practice of law with the law firm of Black & Rucker; elected prosecuting attorney of Snohomish ° County in 1938; unmarried; elected to the Seventy-seventh Congress, November 1940, and to each succeeding Congress including the Eighty-second; elected to the United States Senate November 4, 1952, for the term ending January 3, 1959. REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE.—Population (1950), 2,378,963. DON MAGNUSON, Democrat, of Seattle, Wash.; born March 7, 1911, in Freeman, Spokane County, Wash.; son of Ellis W. and Ida Hammer Magnuson; attended public schools in Spokane County; Spokane University, 1926-28; University of Washington, 1928-31; B. A. degree in journalism; reporter for the Daily Olympian, Olympia, Wash., 1934-41; reporter for the Seattle Times, 1941-52; member of Methodist Episcopal Church, Theta Xi fraternity, and the American Newspaper Guild; married June von der Hellen of Portland, Oreg.; five children—Craig, Terry, Joel Ellis, Mary Elizabeth, and Erik George; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. : FIRST DISTRICT.—Ki1sAp County. KING County: City of Seattle. Population (1950), 527,768. THOMAS M. PELLY, Republican, of Seattle, Wash.; born in Seattle, Wash., August 22, 1902; education: public schools of Seattle, University School, Victoria, B. C., and Hoosac School, Hoosick, N. Y.; honorary membership Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity; Episcopalian; business career: Seattle National Bank 1921-30 (trust officer); left to become vice president of Lowman & Hanford Co., printers and stationers; became president and general manager in 1937; director: Seattle Trust & Savings Bank; Olympia State Bank & Trust Co., and Northern Life Insurance Co.; president Seattle Chamber of Commerce 1949-51; delegate to Pacific Coast Mayors’ Conference held in Tokyo, Japan, 1951; married in 1927 to Mary Virginia Taylor, of Washington, D. C.; two children ;elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Clallam, Island, Jefferson, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and What-com. Kine CouUNTY: Precincts of Avondale, Bothell 1 and 2, Broadview, Foy, Greenwood, Haller Lake, Hollywood, Juanita, Kenmore, Lake City, Lake Forest, Maple Leaf, Meadow Point, Morning-side, North Park, North Trunk, Oak Lake, Ravenna, Richmond, Woodinville, and Woodland. Pop-ulation (1950), 374,095. JACK WESTLAND, Republican, of Everett, Wash.; born in Everett, Wash., December 14, 1904; attended the local schools and graduated from the Uni-versity of Washington Law School in 1926; employed in the cotton goods business in New York and later in Chicago, Ill; in the investment brokerage business in WASHINGTON B tographical 165 Chicago, Ill., from 1930 to 1936 and then in Seattle, Wash. ; enlisted in the United States Navy in the summer of 1940; commissioned a lieutenant (jg) in November 1940, called to active duty May 1, 1941, and served 5 years, the last 2 years aboard the carrier Independence, operating in the Pacific and was discharged as a commander; reestablished father’s insurance business in Everett, Wash., under name of Jack Westland; married and has one son, John Timothy Westland; 1952 National Amateur Golf Champion; member American Legion, Masons, Elks, and Eagles; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Skamania, Thurston, and Wahkiakum (9 counties). Population (1950), 321,162. RUSSELL V. MACK, Republican, of Hoquiam, Wash.; born June 13, 1891, in Hillman, Mich. ; attended Stanford University and University of Washington, member of the Aberdeen Daily World staff 1913-20; owner and publisher of the Hoquiam Washingtonian 1934-50; past chancellor Knights of Pythias, past president of the Washington State Elks Association, former president of North-west Rivers and Harbors Congress, and past post commander American Legion; member of Grange; married; elected to Eightieth Congress at special election June 7, 1947; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Adams, Asotin, Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Walla Walla, Whitman, and Yakima (12 counties). Population (1950), 357,416. HAL HOLMES, Republican, of Ellensburg, Wash.; born February 22, 1902; attended the public schools of Washington; was graduated from Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash., with bachelor of science degree, doctor of laws degree, honor-ary, and from Columbia University, New York City, with master of arts degree; former professor of economics and business, dean of men, head of department of social studies at Central Washington College of Education; interested in livestock ranching and operations; married Margaret Coffin; member of Grange, Farm Bureau, and Phi Beta Kappa; past northwest district governor of Kiwanis; elected on November 3, 1942, to the Seventy-eighth Congress; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Chelan, Douglas, Ferry, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, and Stevens (8 counties). Population (1950), 341,869. WALT HORAN, Republican, of Wenatchee; born in Wenatchee, October 15, 1898, son of Margaret (Rankin) and Michael Horan; attended public schools in Wenatchee until enlisting in the United States Navy, April 5, 1917; returned after discharge in 1920 to finish high school; received Bachelor of Arts degree from Washington State College, 1925; engaged in fruit growing, packing, storing, and shipping; married college classmate, Helen Campbell; five children— Mrs. Douglas S. Paauw, Michael, Scott, Harold, and Walt, Jr.; received honorary degree, Doctor of Laws, Whitworth College, 1946; Presbyterian, Mason, Granger, Farm Bureau, Eagles, V. F. W., American Legionnaire, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma, Delta Chi, Lions Club, and an honorary member of the Kiwanis; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTY OF PIERCE. KING CouNTY: All that part not included in districts 1 and 2. Population (1950), 456,653. ; THOR C. TOLLEFSON, Republican, of Tacoma, Wash., was born in Perley, Minn., May 2, 1901, and moved to Tacoma, Wash., at the age of 10; attended the public schools of that city, graduating from Lincoln High School, graduated from University of Washington Law School, member of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity, and Phi Delta Phi honorary legal fraternity; elected Pierce County Prosecutor in 1938; reelected in 1942; member of numerous fraternal and civic organizations including the Shrine, Moose, Elks, Eagles, Sons of Norway, Kiwanis, etc.; mem-ber of the Central Lutheran Church of Tacoma, married and the father of three daughters; elected to the Eightieth Congress in 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. WEST VIRGINIA (Population (1950), 2,005,552) SENATORS HARLEY MARTIN KILGORE, Democrat, of Beckley, W. Va.; born in Brown, W. Va., January 11, 1893; educated in the public schools; was graduated from West Virginia University in 1914, with degree of LL. B.; admitted to the West Virginia Bar in 1914; attorney at law; served as judge of criminal court, Raleigh County, W. Va., January 1, 1933, until elected to the United States Senate; during World War I served in the United States Army, May 15, 1917, to March 13, 1920; member of the West Virginia National Guard, 1921 to 1953, transferred to honorary retired list as colonel; member Masonic lodge, Elks, Moose, and American Legion, and Delta Tau Delta fraternity; married Lois E. Lilly, daughter of David G. Lilly, of Bluefield, W. Va.; two children—Robert Martin and Mrs. Albert T. Young, Jr.; elected to the United States Senate November 5, 1940, for the term ending January 3, 1947; reelected November 5, 1946, for term ending January 3, 1953; reelected November 4, 1952, for term ending January 3, 1959. MATTHEW M. NEELY, Democrat, of Fairmont, W. Va.; was born at Grove, Doddridge County, W. Va.; parents, Alfred Neely and Mary (Morris) Neely; served in the First Regiment, West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, throughout the Spanish-American War; was graduated from West Virginia University with A. B. and LL. B. degrees; received honorary degrees of D. Lit. from Salem College and LL. D. from Waynesburg College and West Virginia University; is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Chi, and Phi Sigma Kappa fraternities; life member of Elks; life member and past Supreme Governor, Loyal Order of Moose; member and past Grand Chancellor, K. of P.; Odd Fellow, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and thirty-second degree Mason; was admitted to the Marion County bar in 1902; and since that time has been engaged in the practice of law at Fairmont; was married October 21, 1903, to Miss Alberta Claire Ramage, of Fairmont; they have two sons—Alfred Neely and John Champ Neely—and one daughter, Corinne Neely Pettit; was mayor of Fairmont, 1908-10; clerk of the House of Delegates of West Virginia, 1911-13; was elected to the Sixty-third Congress October 14, 1913, to fill an unexpired term; reelected to the Sixty-fourth, Sixty-fifth, and Sixty-sixth Congresses; elected United States Senator in 1922; unsuccessful candidate for re-election in 1928; again elected to the United States Senate in 1930; reelected to the United States Senate in 1936 for the term expiring in 1943; resigned his seat in the Senate January 12, 1941, to become Governor of West Virginia for the term ending January 15, 1945; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress; again elected United States Senator for the term beginning January 3, 1949; reelected United States Senator for term beginning January 5, 1955. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Brooke, Hancock, Marion, Marshall, Ohio, Taylor, and Wetzel (7 coun-ties). Population (1950), 279,954. 5d ROBERT H. MOLLOHAN, Democrat, of Fairmont, W. Va.; born in Grants-ville, W. Va., September 18, 1909, son of Robert P. and Edith (Witt) Mollohan; attended Glenville College and Shepherd College; married Helen M. Holt of Glenville, W. Va.; father of two sons, Robert Holt Mollohan and Alan B. Mollohan; one daughter, Kathryn Clyne Mollohan; served as Chief of Miscel-laneous Tax Division and Cashier of the United States Internal Revenue Bureau in West Virginia; District Manager and State Personnel Director, Work Projects Administration; State Director 1940 Census; Superintendent of West Virginia Industrial School for Boys; United States Marshal for the Northern District of West Virginia; Clerk of the United States Senate Committee on the District of Columbia; member of First Baptist Church, Fairmont, W. Va.; member of the Elks, Eagles, and Loyal Order of Moose; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November: 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. ie WEST VIRGINIA B rographical 167 SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Barbour, Berkeley, Grant, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Mineral, Monongalia, Morgan, Pendleton, Pocahontas, Preston, Randolph, Tucker, and Webster (15 counties). Population (1950), 302,297. HARLEY O. STAGGERS, Democrat, of Keyser, Mineral County, W. Va., born in Keyser, W. Va., August 3, 1907, son of Jacob and Frances (Cumberledge) Staggers; attended public schools of Mineral County; graduated with an A. B. degree from Emory and Henry College in 1931; received honorary Doctor of Laws from Emory and Henry College in 1953; high-school coach and teacher for 2 years; head coach at Potomac State College, Keyser, W. Va., for 2 years; sheriff of Min-eral County from 1937 to 1941; served nearly 4 years in United States Naval Air Corps as a navigator; member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, AMVETS, Loyal Order of Moose, Lions, Elks, Knights of Pythias, and West Virginia Farm Bureau; past president of the West Virginia State Moose Association; former district governor of West Virginia Lions Clubs; married Mary V. Casey, of Keyser, W. Va.; father of six children, Margaret Ann, Mary Katherine, Frances Susan, Elizabeth Ellen, Harley O., Jr., and Daniel Casey; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Braxton, Calhoun, Clay, Doddridge, Fayette, Gilmer, Harrison, Lewis, Nicholas, Ritchie, Upshur, and Wirt (12 counties). Population (1950), 315,479. CLEVELAND M. BAILEY, Democrat, of Clarksburg, W. Va.; married; six children; graduate of Geneva College, Geneva, Pa.; district supervisor of schools, Harrison County; Associated Press editor of the Clarksburg Exponent; assistant State auditor from March 4, 1933, to May 1941; State Director of Budget 1941-44; member of Barnes Memorial Baptist Church; member of Elks, Knights of Pythias, Loyal Order of Moose, and Kiwanis; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on ‘November 7, 1944; elected to Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; re- elected to Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Cabell, Jackson, Lincoln, Mason, Pleasants, Putnam, Roane, Tyler, Wayne, and Wood (10 counties). Population (1950), 330,906. M. G. BURNSIDE, Democrat, of Huntington, W. Va.: born August 23, 1902; educated in public schools, The Citadel: B. S., Furman University: training in law, Furman University: M. A., Latin-American Relations, University of Texas: Ph. D. in Government, Duke University: international fellowships: public-school teacher; instructor; professor in the Political Science Department of Marshall College; Coordinator of Latin-American Affairs for Subregional Center; chairman for government and labor conferences: arbiter in labor disputes; served on Parole and Probation Examining Committee for West Virginia; chairman of Citizens’ Recreation Committee: board member and vice president of Community Welfare Council; chairman of Workers’ Education for West Virginia; one of the founders of the International Relations Clubs of America; member of following organiza-tions: Rotary International, Loyal Order of Moose: Pi Gamma Mu, American Association of University Professors: Southern Political Science Association; American Political Science Association: American Public Administration Associ- ation: Lambda Chi Alpha, national social fraternity: First Presbyterian Church of Huntington, W. Va., deacon, elder, and Sunday-school teacher: married to former Evelyn Jackson Pell: one daughter, Marilyn McCants, 16 years old: elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948: reelected to Eighty-second Congress: Branch Chief of National Security Administration: elected to Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Greenbrier, McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Monroe, Summers, and Wyo-ming (7 counties). Population (1950), 330,450. ELIZABETH KEE, Democrat, of Bluefield, W. Va.; widow of the late Con-gressman John Kee, who was chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs at the time of his death on May 8, 1951; mother of two children, James and Frances; Episcopalian; active in Democratic politics since 1922, and the first woman to be elected to Congress from the State of West Virginia; member of the American Newspaper Women’s Club, being the author of a weekly column which has appeared for many years in West Virginia papers; sponsor of library for physically handicapped at the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center, Fish- ersville, Va.; served as executive secretary to Congressman John Kee from time of his first election to Congress in November 1932 to the time of his death; elected to the Eighty-second Congress on July 17, 1951, to fill unexpired term of her husband: reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Copter: member of House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs. SIXTH DISTRICT Comyn: Boone, Kanawha, Logan, and Raleigh (4 counties). Population (1950), 446,466. ROBERT C. BYRD, Democrat, of Sophia, W. Va.; elected to West Virginia House of Delegates in 1946 and 1948; elected to West Virginia Senate in 1950; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress. WISCONSIN Bb 1ographical WISCONSIN (Population (1950), 3,434,575) SENATORS ALEXANDER WILEY, Republican, of Chippewa Falls, Wis.; born in that city on May 26, 1884; received education at Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minn., and University of Michigan; LL. B., University of Wisconsin, 1907; ‘married May Jenkins (now deceased) of Chippewa Falls; four children, Elisabeth, Marshall, Rosemary, and Winifred; married Dorothy May Kydd, May 1952; small-town banker, businessman, lawyer, operator of dairy farm for 31 years; served as school board member, president of chamber of commerce, governor of Wisconsin-Upper Michigan District of Kiwanis; only public office held previously was that of district attorney for Chippewa County, 1909-15; elected to the United ‘States Senate, November 8, 1938, for the term ending January 3, 1945; reelected ‘November 7, 1944, for term ending January 1951; reelected November 7, 1950, ‘for term ending January 1957; official representative of United States Govern-‘ment at the Interparliamentary Union Conference in Oslo, Norway, in September 1939 and the British Empire Parliamentary Conference in Bermuda in June 1946; head of United States delegation to Empire Parliamentary Conference in Ber-muda in 1948; chairman, Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 1947-48; member, former Senate Special Committee to Investigate Crime in Interstate Commerce : ‘United States Delegate to Japanese Peace Conference in San Francisco, 1951; United States Delegate to the Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France, 1951; United States Delegate to the Interparliamentary Union Conference, Bern, Switzerland, 1952; United States Delegate to the Seventh United Nations Gen- eral Assembly, New York, 1952; chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 1953-54: ranking Republican member, Senate Judiciary Committee; delegate, Inter-American Economic Conference, 1954. JOSEPH R. McCARTHY, Republican, of Appleton, Wis.; born in Grand Chute, Outagamie County, November 14, 1909; elected to the United States Senate in 1946 for the term ending January 3, 1953; reelected November 4, 1952, for term ending January 3, 1959; married Jean Fraser Kerr, September 29, 1953. REPRESENTATIVES ‘FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Green, Kenosha, Racine, Rock, and Walworth (5 counties). . Popula- tion (1950), 343,357. : : LAWRENCE H. SMITH, Republican, of Racine, Wis.; educated in the public ‘schools of Racine, State Teachers College, and Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee (LL. B., 1923); served as first lieutenant, Infantry, Thirty-second Division, during First World War; department commander, Wisconsin Depart-ment, American Legion; national executive committeeman, American Legion; _ national child welfare chairman, American Legion; president, Racine County Bar Association; director, Y. M. C. A., Racine; president, Racine Lions Club; married Eleanor Rowley, of Racine; three children, Betty, Alice, and John; elected to the Seventy-seventh Congress at a special election held on August 29, 1941; reelected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTiES: Columbia, Dane, Dodge, Jefferson, and Waukesha (5 counties). Population (1950), 389,961. GLENN R. DAVIS, Republican, Waukesha, Wis.; born October 28, 1914; was graduated from Mukwonago High School in 1930, and from Platteville State Teachers’ College in 1934; taught at Cottage Grove and Waupun high schools years; received law degree from University of Wisconsin in 1940; resigned from Wisconsin State Legislature to enlist in Navy after Pearl Harbor; served 3% years in Pacific; married Dr. Kathryn McFarlane of Waukesha November 29, 1942; 68172°—56——13 four children, Kathleen Ann, Margaret, James McFarlane, and Janet Kathryn; Methodist, thirty-second degree Mason, V. F. W., American Legion, Kiwanis; member of law firm of Love, Davis & McGraw, Waukesha; named by United States Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of ten outstanding young men in America for 1947; elected to the Eightieth Congress at a special election on April 22, 1947, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Robert K. Henry; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; member, Appropriations Committee. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Crawford, Grant, Towa, Juneau, La Crosse, Lafayette, Monroe, Rich-land, Sauk, and Vernon (10 counties). Population (1950), 300,025. GARDNER R. WITHROW, Republican, of La Crosse, was born in La Crosse, Wis., October 5, 1892; was educated in the grade schools and high school of that city, and after 2 years of legal training entered the train service of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Co.; member of the Wisconsin Assembly in 1926-27 and served as State legislative representative for the railroad brotherhoods from 1928 to 1931; elected on November 4, 1930, to the Seventy-second Congress; reelected to Seventy-third, Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth Congresses; on Novem-ber 2, 1948, elected to Eighty-first Congress; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—MILWAUKEE County: City of Milwaukee, parts of wards 3, 4, 10 and 16; wards 8, 11, 12, 14, 17, and 19; cities of Cudahy, St. Francis, South Milwaukee, Wauwatosa, and West Allis; towns of Franklin, Greenfield, Oak Creek, and Wauwatosa, and villages of West Milwaukee, Hales Corners, and Greendale. Population (1950), 438,041. CLEMENT J. ZABLOCKI, Democrat, of Milwaukee, Wis.; born in Mil-waukee, Wis., November 18, 1912; graduateof Marquette University with a Ph. B. degree; also took graduate work in éducation at Marquette University; taught high school in Milwaukee; organist and choir director; married Miss Blanche M. Janic of Milwaukee, May 26, 1937; one son, Joseph Paul; elected State senator of the Third District of Wisconsin in 1942, reelected in 1946; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—M1nLwAUEKEE County: City of Milwaukee, wards 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 13, 15, 18 and parts of wards 3, 4, 10 and 16; city of Glendale; towns of Granville and Milwaukee, and villages of Fox Point, River Hills, Shorewood, Bayside, and Whitefish Bay. Population (1950), 433,006. HENRY S. REUSS, Democrat, of Milwaukee, Wis.; born in Milwaukee, Wis., February 22, 1912; educated in Milwaukee schools, A. B. Cornell University, LL. B. Harvard Law School; lawyer; lecturer (Wisconsin State College, Milwau-kee), and magazine writer; member of Milwaukee School Board, vice chairman, Finance Committee; chairman, Joint City-School Board-Vocational School Com-mittee on New Sources of Revenue for Educational Purposes; married; four chil-dren; assistant corporation counsel, Milwaukee County, 1939-40; assistant general counsel OPA, Washington, D. C., 1941-42; entered United States Army as private, January 1943; commissioned second lieutenant, Infantry, at Fort Benning, Ga., November 1943; served in 63d and 75th Infantry Divisions 1943-45; chief, Price Control Branch, Office of Military Government for Germany, June-December 1945; awarded Bronze Star Medal for action at Rhine crossing and Bronze Battle Stars for Normandy, Northern France, and Central Germany; deputy general counsel, Marshall Plan, Paris, France, 1949; special prosecutor, Milwaukee County Grand Jury 1950; personal counsel to Secretary of State Fred Zimmerman in Reap-portionment Case, Wisconsin Supreme Court, 1953; president, White Elm Nursery Co., Hartland, Wis. ; former director, Marshall and Ilsley Bank, Milwaukee, Wis., and Niagara Share Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y.; past president, Cornell Alumni Association of Wisconsin; vice president, Chi Psi Alumni Association; director, Children’s Service Society; vice chairman, Junior Bar Association; chairman, Milwaukee County Bar Association’s Constitution and Citizenship Committee; vice chairman, Foreign Policy Association; member, Milwaukee City Club; former member, Legal Advisory Committee National Resources Board, Washing-ton, D. C.; member, Milwaukee Chapter National Institute for Infantile Paralysis; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Calumet, Fond du Lae, Ozaukee, Sheboygan, Washington, and Winne-bago (6 counties). Population (1950), 315,666. WILLIAM K. VAN PELT, Republican, of Fond du Lac, Wis., born in Gleu-beulah, Wis.,, March 10, 1905; married; two children, William Peter, age 16, and Julie Ann, age 10;owns and operates fuel business in Fond du Lac under the firm name City Fuel Co.; active in the Republican Party for many years, serving as county chairman of Fond du Lac County Committee for 6 years; was a delegate to the National Republican Convention in 1944 and an alternate delegate in 1948; past exalted ruler of Fond du Lac Elks Lodge No. 57; member of the Fond du Lac Kiwanis Club, member of several Masonic bodies, and has been active in many civic programs; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Adams, Green Lake, Langlade, Marathon, Marquette, Portage, Shawano, Waupaca, Waushara, and Wood (10 counties). Population (1950), 303,389. MELVIN R. LAIRD, Republican, of Marshfield, Wis.; born September 1, 1922; son of Melvin R. and Helen C. Laird; attended Marshfield grade schools and high school; B. A. degree, Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. ; formerly employed as secretary-treasurer of a lumber company but resigned upon taking office as member of House of Representatives; served in United States Navy, World War II, aboard destroyer Maddox in Task Force 58 and Pacific Third Fleet; elected Wisconsin State Senator 1946; reelected without opposition 1948; served as legislative spokesman in 1949 and 1951 sessions of Wisconsin Legislature for former Gov. Oscar Rennebohm and Gov. Walter J. Kohler; member, Wisconsin Educational Commission 1947-49; member, Wisconsin Joint Legislative Council 1949-53, chairman 1951-53; chairman, Taxation Committee 1949-51; member, Joint Finance Committee 1949-52; member, Senate Labor and Management Committee 1947-50; member, Senate Veterans and Military Affairs Committee 1947-52, chairman 1949-52; member, Senate Legislative Procedure Committee 1949-52; chairman Wood County Republican Statutory Committee 1949-51; member, Wisconsin delegation, Republican National Convention 1948 and 1952; ‘member, Republican National Convention Platform Committee 1952; chairman, subcommittee on Labor and Public Welfare: chairman, Wisconsin Republican Party Platform Committee 1950 and 1952; member of American Legion, 40 et 8, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, Military Order of Purple Heart, Mason, United Commercial Travelers, and B. P. O. E.; elder, First Presbyterian Church of Marshfield; married Barbara Masters of Indianapolis, Ind., on October 15, 1945; three children, John Osborne, Alison; and David; home address, 313 East 3d Street, Marshfield, Wis.; elected to Eighty-third Congress ‘November 4, 1952, and reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress, member, House Appropriations Committee Eighty-third Congress; member, House Agricultural Committee Eighty-fourth Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTIiES: Brown, Door, Florence, Forest, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Marinette, Oconto, and Outagamie (9 counties). Population (1950), 360,610. JOHN W. BYRNES, Republican, of Green Bay, Wis.; born in Green Bay, June 12, 1913; received B. A. from University of Wisconsin, 1936, and LL. B. from University of Wisconsin Law School, 1938; appointed Special Deputy Commissioner Banking, Wisconsin, 1938-41; began practice of law, 1939; elected Wisconsin State Senate from Second District, 1940; named chairman of Senate Judiciary Committee and majority floor leader, 1943; elected to Seventy-ninth Congress, 1944; reelected to all succeeding Congresses; served on Committees on Civil Service, Claims and War Claims, Seventy-ninth Congress; elected to Committee on Ways and Means, Eightieth Congress, and, in addition, to Consent Calendar Objectors Committee, Eighty-first Congress; married Barbara Preston, 1947; five children; home office address: 414 East Walnut Street, Green Bay, Wis. NINTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Barron, Buffalo, Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, Pepin, Pierce, St. Croix, and Trempealeau (11 counties). Population (1950), 300,866. LESTER R. JOHNSON, Democrat, of Black River Falls, Wis.; born in Bran-don, Wis., June 16, 1901; attended Brandon public schools; entered Lawrence College, Appleton, Wis., in 1919 for 2 years, then discontinued college studies for 1 year; entered University of Wisconsin School of Commerce in fall of 1922, majoring in economics, graduating in 1924; after 14 years association with a retail lumber, feed and coal business, entered University of Wisconsin Law School in fall of 1938, graduating in February 1941; was admitted to the Wisconsin bar in February 1941 and began practice in Black River Falls, Wis.; married in 1925 to Violet J. Graunke; widower, 3 girls, Mary Lynn and twins, Jane and Jone; married to Marjorie Gray in 1954; elected chief clerk in the Wisconsin Assembly, as a Progressive, in 1935 and again in 1937; elected district attorney of Jackson County, as a Progressive, in 1942 and 1944; again elected district attorney, as a Democrat, in 1952; delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1952; elected to the Eighty-third Congress at a special election October 13, 1953, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Merlin Hull; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954. TENTH DISTRICT.—CounTits: Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Iron, Lincoln, Oneida, Polk, Price, Rusk, Sawyer, Taylor, Vilas, and Washburn (14 counties). Population (1950), 249,654. ALVIN EDWARD O’KONSKI, Republican, of Mercer, Wis.; born on a farm at Kewaunee, Wis., May 26, 1904; graduate of Kewaunee High School; Bachelor of Education Degree from Oshkosh State Teachers College; graduate work at University of Wisconsin and University of Iowa; winner of national and inter-national public speaking honors; taught at Omro and Oconto High Schools; taught at Itasca Jr. College, Coleraine, Minn.; superintendent of schools, Pu-laski, Wis.; taught at Oregon State College, Corvallis, Oreg.; taught at Uni- versity of Detroit, Detroit, Mich.; married Miss Veronica Hemming of Janesville, Wis., in 1935; former owner Montreal River Miner; president World Bill of Rights Association, 1945; director World League to Stop Communism, 1947-48; presi-dent of American Anti-Communist Association, 1947; voted ‘“‘Most Distinguished American for 1945’ by foreign language press for work against communism and exposing of the Yalta agreements betraying the small nations of Europe and Asia; Member of Katyn Massacre Committee; Member Armed Services Committee; awarded Polonia Restitucia—highest medal of Free Poland; owner and operator of Radio Stations WLIN, Merrill, Wis., WOSA, Wausau, Wis., and president of WOSA-TYV, Inc.; elected in 1942 to the Seventy-eighth Congress; reelected each election since with increasing majorities; now serving his seventh term. WYOMING (Population (1950), 290,529) SENATORS FRANK A. BARRETT, Republican, of Lusk, Wyo.; born in Omaha, Nebr., November 10, 1892, son of P. J. and Elizabeth Curran Barrett; graduated from Creighton University, Omaha, Nebr., A. B. 1913 and LL. B. 1916; member of Delta Theta Phi, legal fraternity; served in Balloon Corps, United States Army, World War I; engaged in the practice of law at Lusk, Wyo., 1919; county attorney of Niobrara County, Wyo., 1923-32; member of the Wyoming State Senate, 1933-35; member of the board of trustees, University of Wyoming, 1939-43; commander, Lusk Post, American Legion; member Wyoming Council Boy Scouts, Lusk Lions Club; married Alice C. Donoghue, May 21, 1919, and they have three children, Frank, Jr., a surgeon, located at Cheyenne, Wyo.; James E., an attorney of Lusk, Wyo.; and Marialyce, an attorney of Casper, Wyo.; elected to the Sev-enty-eighth Congress November 3, 1942; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, and Eighty-first Congresses, and served as member of Committee on Public Lands, Irrigation and Reclamation, Mines and Mining, Indian Affairs, and United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission; elected Governor of Wyoming on November 7, 1950; elected to the United States Senate on November 4, 1952, for the term ending January 3, 1959. JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER O’MAHONEY, Democrat, of Cheyenne, Wyo.; born in Chelsea, Mass., November 5, 1884; educated at Cambridge, Mass., Latin School, Columbia College in the City of New York, and Georgetown Law School in Washington, D. C.; went West in 1908, becoming news editor of the Boulder (Colo.) Daily Herald; married Agnes V. O’Leary of Winchester, Mass., in 1913; moved to Cheyenne, Wyo., in 1916 to edit the Cheyenne State Leader; went to Washington, D. C., in March 1917 as secretary to Senator John B. Kendrick of Wyoming; entered practice of law in Cheyenne and Washington, D. C., in 1920, returning to Cheyenne in 1922 to manage Senator Kendrick’s campaign for reelec-tion; continued active in politics, becoming Democratic National Committeeman in 1930; served as member of Conference on Uniform State Laws 1926 and 1927 for Wyoming, and later as city attorney of Cheyenne; in 1932 was vice chairman of the Democratic National Campaign Committee, and in 1933 was appointed First Assistant Postmaster General by President Franklin D. Roosevelt; on the death of Senator Kendrick in November 1933, was appointed to the Senate by Governor Leslie A. Miller and was elected on November 6, 1934, to both the unexpired term of Senator Kendrick ending January 3, 1935, and the full term ending January 3, 1941; reelected for full terms November 5, 1940, and November 5, 1946; defeated in 1952, but elected again on November 2, 1954, to fill the va-cancy in the Eighty-third Congress and also to the full term ending January 3, 1961; honorary degrees: LL. D., Columbia University, Georgetown University, University of Wyoming; D. C. L., St. Joseph’s College of Philadelphia; Lit. D., De Paul University of Chicago, Ill. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.—Population (1950), 200,529. E. KEITH THOMSON, Republican, of Cheyenne, Wyo.; born in Newcastle, Wyo., February 8, 1919, son of William J. and Forbes Coffey Thomson; worked way through University of Wyoming, receiving LL. B. degree in 1941; staff Uni-versity of Wyoming 1940-41; in military service March 24, 1941, to January 24, 1946; commanded 2d Battalion, 362d Infantry Regiment, 91st Division; decora-tions include Combat Infantryman’s Badge, Purple Heart, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal for heroic achievement in action, and Italian Cross of Valor; entered practice of law in Cheyenne, Wyo., in February 1946; member of firm of Henderson & Thomson; Jaycee award for outstanding young man in community 1947; two terms Board of Directors of University of Wyoming Alumni Associa-tion; president University of Wyoming Alumni Association 1952-53; elected to Wyoming Legislature 1951 and 1953; Frontier Night Show Committee 1952-54; judge advocate of American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Wyoming, 1953-54; married Thyra Godfrey, of Cheyenne, Wyo., in 1939; three sons, William J. 2d, Bruce Godfrey, and Keith Coffey; member of Presbyterian Church, Laramie County (Wyoming) and American Bar Associations, American Legion, V. F. W., Phi Delta Theta social fraternity, and Lions Club; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; member, Veterans’ Affairs Committee. ® ALASKA (Population (1950), 128,643) DELEGATE E.L. (BOB) BARTLETT, Democrat, of Juneau, Alaska; born, Seattle, Wash, April 20, 1904; educated in Fairbanks (Alaska) grammar and high schools and Universities of Washington and Alaska; resident of Alaska since 1905; married Vide Marie Gaustad, 1930; children, Doris Ann and Susan; former staff member, Fairbanks (Alaska) Daily News-Miner; secretary to Delegate Anthony J. Dimond of Alaska, 1933-35; gold miner in Alaska, 1936-39; served as chairman, Unem-ployment Compensation Commission of Alaska; secretary of Alaska under Presi-dential appointment, 1939-44; elected as Delegate to Congress from Alaska in 1944; reelected in 1946, 1948, 1950, 1952, and 1954. HAWAII (Population (1950), 499,794) DELEGATE MRS. JOSEPH RIDER FARRINGTON (Elizabeth Pruett Farrington), Republican, of Honolulu, Hawaii; born in Tokyo, Japan, the daughter of mission-ary parents; attended Ward-Belmont Junior College, Nashville, Tenn., and grad-uated from the University of Wisconsin with B. A. degree in journalism; married Joseph Rider Farrington May 17, 1920; children, Beverly (Mrs. Hugh F. Richard-son) and John; newspaper correspondent; president, League of Republican Women in Washington, D. C., 1946-48; president, National Federation of Women’s Republican Clubs, 1949-53; elected at special election July 31, 1954, to the Eighty-third Congress to complete the unexpired term as Delegate from Hawaii of her husband, Joseph Rider Farrington, who died in office on June 19, 1954; reelected 1954. COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO (Population (1950), 2,210,703) RESIDENT COMMISSIONER ANTONIO FERNOS-ISERN, Popular Democrat, of Santurce, P. R., was born in San Lorenzo, P. R., May 10, 1895; appointed by the Governor of Puerto Rico on September 11, 1946, as Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico to the United States for the remainder of the term in the vacancy created on the resignation of his predecessor; confirmed by the Insular Senate on October 2, 1946; elected No-vember 2, 1948, for a 4-year term; reelected November 4, 1952; married Tula Delgado in 1920; no children; attended elementary and high school in Puerto Rico and the medical preparatory course of the State Normal School of Bloomsburg (Pa.); College of Physicians and Surgeons and School of Medicine, University of Maryland; practiced general medicine, 1916 to 1918, in Caguas, P. R.; Assistant Commissioner of Health of Puerto Rico, 1920-21 and 1923-1931; Commissioner of Health of Puerto Rico, 1931-33 and 1942-46; United States delegate to the Fifth Pan American Child Congress, Habana, Cuba, December, 1927; chairman, Puerto Rico Chapter of the American Red Cross, 1930; professor of Public Health School of Tropical Medicine of Puerto Rico, 1931-33; private practice of medicine (cardiology), 1933-42; chairman, Puerto Rico Housing Authority, 1941-45; dele-gate for Puerto Rico to the first and second sessions of the West Indian Confer-ence (Barbados in 1944 and St. Thomas in 1946) ; acting Governor of Puerto Rico at various times from 1943 to 1946; honorary life member, American Social Hygiene Association; president of the Constitutional Convention of Puerto Rico, September 13, 1951, to February 5, 1952, alternate delegate, United States dele-gation to United Nations, 1953. STATE DELEGATIONS [Number which precedes name of Representative designates congressional district. Democrats in roman; Republicans in italics] ALABAMA SENATORS Lister Hill John J. Sparkman REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 9] 1. Frank W. Boykin 4. Kenneth A. Roberts 7. Carl Elliott 2. George M. Grant 5. Albert Rains 8. Robert E. Jones 3. George W. Andrews 6. Armistead I. Selden, Jr. 9. George Huddleston, Jr. ARIZONA SENATORS Carl Hayden Barry Goldwater REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republican, 1] 1. John J. Rhodes 2. Stewart L. Udall Eo ARKANSAS SENATORS John L. McClellan J. W. Fulbright REPRESENTATIVES * [Democrats, 6] 1. E. C. Gathings 3. James W. Trimble 5. Brooks Hays 2. Wilbur D. Mills 4. Oren Harris 6. W. F. Norrell CALIFORNIA SENATORS William F. Knowland Thomas H. Kuchel REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 11; Republicans, 19] 1. Hubert B. Scudder 11. Leroy Johnson 21. Edgar W. Hiestand 2. Clair Engle 12. B. F. Sisk 22. Joe Holt 3. John E. Moss 13. Charles M. Teague 23. Clyde Doyle 4. William S. Mailliard 14. Harlan Hagen 24. Glenard P. Lipscomb 5. John F. Shelley 15. Gordon L. McDonough 25. Patrick J. Hillings 6. John F. Baldwin, Jr. 16. Donald L. Jackson 26. James Roosevelt 7. John J. Allen, Jr. 17. Cecil R. King 27. Harry R. Sheppard 8. George P. Miller 18. Craig Hosmer 28. James B. Ultt 9. J. Arthur Younger 19. Chet Holifield 29. John Phillips 10. Charles S. Gubser 20. Carl Hinshaw 30. Bob Wilson 177 COLORADO SENATORS Eugene D. Millikin Gordon Allott REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 2; Republicans, 2] 1. Byron G. Rogers 3. J. Edgar Chenoweth 4. Wayne N. Aspinall 2. William S. Hill CONNECTICUT SENATORS Prescott Bush Willeam A. Purtell REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republicans, 5] At large— Antoni N. Sadlak 1. Thomas J. Dodd 3. Albert W. Cretella 5. James T. Patterson 2. Horace Seely-Brown, Jr. 4. Albert P. Morano DELAWARE SENATORS John J. Williams J. Allen Frear, Jr. REPRESENTATIVE [Democrat, 1] At large—Harris B. McDowell, Jr. FLORIDA SENATORS Spessard L. Holland George A. Smathers REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 7; Republican, 1] 1. William C. Cramer 4. Dante B. Fascell 7. James A. Haley 2. Charles E. Bennett 5. A. S. Herlong, Jr. 8. D. R. (Billy) Matthews 3. Robert L. F. Sikes 6. Paul G. Rogers GEORGIA SENATORS Walter F. George Richard B. Russell REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 10] 1. Prince H. Preston 5. James C. Davis 8. Iris F. Blitch 2. John L. Pilcher 6. Carl Vinson 9. Phil M. Landrum 3. E. L. Forrester 7. Henderson Lanham 10. Paul Brown 4. John James Flynt, Jr. State Delegations IDAHO SENATORS Henry C. Dworshak Herman Welker REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republican, 1] 1. Gracie Pfost 2. Hamer H. Budge ILLINOIS SENATORS Paul H. Douglas Everett McKinley Dirksen REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 12; Republicans, 13] . William L. Dawson 10. Richard W. Hoffman 18. Harold H. Velde . Barratt O’Hara 11. Timothy P. Sheehan 19. Robert B. Chiperfield James C. Murray 12. Charles A. Boyle 20. Sid Simpson: . William E. McVey 13. Marguerite Stitt 21. Peter F. Mack, Jr. John C. Kluezynski Church, 22. William L. Springer . Thomas J. O’Brien . Chauncey W. Reed . Charles W. Vursell James B. Bowler 15. Noah M. Mason . Melvin Price . Thomas S. Gordon 16. Leo E. Allen . Kenneth J. Gray . Sidney R. Yates 17. Leslie C. Arends INDIANA SENATORS Homer E. Capehart William E. Jenner REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 2; Republicans, 9] 1. Ray J. Madden 5. John V. Beamer 9. Earl Wilson 2. Charles A. Halleck 6. Cecil M. Harden 10. Ralph Harvey 3. Shepard J. Crumpacker 7. William G. Bray 11. Charles B. Brownson 4. E. Ross Adair 8. Winfield K. Denton IOWA SENATORS Bourke B. Hickenlooper Thomas E. Martin REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 8] 1, Fred Schwengel 4. Karl M. LeCompte 7. Ben F. Jensen 2. Henry O. Talle 5. Paul Cunningham 8. Charles B. Hoeven 3. H. R. Gross 6. James I. Dolliver KANSAS SENATORS Andrew F. Schoeppel Frank Carlson REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 6] 1. William H. Avery 3. Myron V. George 5. Clifford R. Hope 2. Errett P. Scrivner 4. Edward H. Rees 6. Waint Smith KENTUCKY SENATORS Earle C. Clements Alben W. Barkley REPRESENTATIVES | Democrats, 6; Republicans, 2] 1. Noble J. Gregory 4. Frank Chelf 7. Carl D. Perkins 2. William H. Natcher 5. Brent Spence 8. Eugene Siler 3. John M. Robsion, Jr. 6. John C. Watts LOUISIANA SENATORS Allen J. Ellender, Sr. Russell B. Long REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 8] 1. F. Edward Hébert 4. Overton Brooks 7. T. Ashton Thompson 2. Hale Boggs 5. Otto KE. Passman 8. George S. Long . 3. Edwin E. Willis 6. James H. Morrison MAINE SENATORS Margaret Chase Smith Frederick G. Payne REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 3] 1 Robert Hale 2. Charles P. Nelson 3. Clifford G. McIntire MARYLAND SENATORS John Marshall Butler J. Glenn Beall REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 4; Republicans, 3] 1. Edward T. Miller 4. George H. Fallon: 7. Samuel N. Friedel 2. James P. S. Devereux 5. Richard E. Lankford 3. Edward A. Garmatz 6. DeWitt S. Hyde MASSACHUSETTS SENATORS Leverett Saltonstall John F. Kennedy REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 7; Republicans, 7] 1. John W. Heselton 6. William H. Bates 11. Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr. 2. Edward P. Boland 7. Thomas J. Lane 12. John W. McCormack 3. Philip J. Philbin 8. TorbertH. Macdonald 13. Richard B. Wiggles- 4. Harold D. Donohue 9. Donald W. Nicholson worth 5. Edith Nourse Rogers 10. Laurence Curtis 14. Joseph W. Martin, Jr. MICHIGAN SENATORS Charles E. Potter Pat McNamara REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 7; Republicans, 11] 1. Thaddeus M. Machro-7. Jesse P. Wolcott 14. Louis C. Rabaut wicz 8. Alvin M. Bentley 15. John D. Dingell 2. George Meader 9. Ruth Thompson 16. John Lesinski 3. August E. Johansen 10. Elford A. Cederberg 17. Martha W. Griffiths 4. Clare E. Hoffman 11. Victor A. Knox 18. George A. Dondero 5. Gerald R. Ford, Jr. 12. John B. Bennett 6. Don Hayworth 13. Charles C. Diggs, Jr. MINNESOTA SENATORS Edward J. Thye Hubert H. Humphrey REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republicans, 4] 1. August H. Andresen 4. Eugene J. McCarthy 7. H. Carl Andersen 2. Joseph P. O'Hara 5. Walter H. Judd 8. John A. Blatnik 3. Roy W. Wier 6. Fred Marshall 9. Coya Knutson MISSISSIPPI SENATORS James O. Eastland John Stennis REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 6] 1. Thomas G. Abernethy 3. Frank E. Smith 5. Arthur Winstead 2. Jamie L. Whitten 4. John Bell Williams 6. William M. Colmer MISSOURI SENATORS Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. Stuart Symington REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 9; Republicans, 2] 1. Frank M. Karsten 4. George H. Christopher 8. A. S. J. Carnahan 2. Thomas B. Curtis 5. Richard Bolling 9. Clarence Cannon 3. Leonor Kretzer (Mrs. 6. W. R. Hull, Jr. 10. Paul C. Jones John B.) Sullivan 7. Dewey Short 11. Morgan M. Moulder MONTANA SENATORS James E. Murray Mike Mansfield REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republican, 1] 1. Lee Metcalf 2. Orvin B. Fjare NEBRASKA SENATORS Roman L. Hruska Carl T. Curtis REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans 4] 1. Phil Weaver 3. Robert. Di Hurrison 4. A. L. Miller 2. Jackson B. Chase NEVADA SENATORS George W. Malone Alan Bible REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] At large—Clifton Young NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATORS Styles Bridges Norris Cotton REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans 2] 1. Chester E. Merrow 2. Perkins Bass NEW JERSEY SENATORS H. Alexander Smith Clifford P. Case REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 6; Republicans, 8] ST BCORDimit . . Charles A. Wolverton 6. Harrison A. Williams, 10. Peter W. Rodino, Jr. T. Millet Hand Jr. 11. Hugh J. Addonizio James C. Auchincloss 7. William B. Widnall 12. Robert W. Kean Frank Thompson, Jr. 8. Gordon Canfield 13. Alfred D. Sieminski J. Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. 9. Frank C. Osmers, Jr. 14. T. James Tumulty NEW MEXICO SENATORS Dennis Chavez Clinton P. Anderson REPRESENTATIVES (AT LARGE) [Democrats, 2] Antonio M. Fernandez John J. Dempsey NEW YORK SENATORS Irving M. Ives Herbert H. Lehman REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 17; Republicans, 26] . Stuyvesant Wainwright 16. Adam C. Powell, Jr. 30. Leo W. O’Brien . Steven B. Derounian 17. Frederic RE. Coudert, 31. Dean P. Taylor Frank J. Becker Jr. 32. Bernard W. (Pat) Henry J. Latham 18. James G. Donovan Kearney Albert H. Bosch 19. Arthur G. Klein 33. Clarence E. Kilburn Lester Holtzman 20. Irwin D. Davidson 34. William R. Williams . James J. Delaney 21. Herbert Zelenko 35. R. Walter Riehlman . Victor L. Anfuso 22. Sidney A. Fine 36. John Taber . Eugene J. Keogh 23. Isidore Dollinger 37. W. Sterling Cole . Edna F. Kelly 24. Charles A. Buckley 38. Kenneth B. Keating . Emanuel Celler 25. Paul A. Fino 39. Harold C. Ostertag . Francis E. Dorn 26. Ralph A. Gamble 40. William E. Miller . Abraham J. Multer 27. Ralph W. Gwinn 41. Edmund P. Radwan . John J. Rooney 28. Katharine St. George 42. John R. Pillion . John H. Ray 29. J. Ernest Wharton 43. Daniel A. Reed NORTH CAROLINA SENATORS Sam J. Ervin, Jr. W. Kerr Scott REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 11; Republican, 1] . Herbert C. Bonner 5. Thurmond Chatham 9. Hugh Q. Alexander . L. H. Fountain ....6. Carl T. Durham 10. Charles Raper Jonas . Graham A. Barden 7. F. Ertel Carlyle 11. Woodrow W. Jones . Harold D. Cooley 8. Charles B. Deane 12. George A. Shuford NORTH DAKOTA SENATORS William Langer Milton R. Young REPRESENTATIVES (AT LARGE) [Republicans, 2] Usher L. Burdick Otto Krueger OHIO SENATORS John W. Bricker George H. Bender REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 6; Republicans, 17] 1. Gordon H. Scherer 9. Thomas L. Ashley 17. J. Harry McGregor 2. William E. Hess 10. Thomas A. Jenkins 18. Wayne L. Hays 3. Paul F. Schenck 11. Oliver P. Bolton 19. Michael J. Kirwan 4. William M. McCulloch 12. John M. Vorys 20. Michael A. Feighan 5. Cliff Clevenger 13. A. D. Baumhart, Jr. 21. Charles A. Vanik 6. James G. Polk 14. William H. Ayres 22. Frances P. Bolton 7. Clarence J. Brown 15. John E. Henderson 23. William E. Minshall 8. Jackson E. Belts 16. Frank T. Bow OKLAHOMA SENATORS Robert S. Kerr A. S. Mike Monroney REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republican, 1] 1. Page Belcher 3. Carl Albert 5. John Jarman 2. Ed Edmondson 4. Tom Steed 6. Victor Wickersham OREGON SENATORS Wayne Morse Richard L. Neuberger REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republicans, 3] 1. Walter Norblad 3. Edith Green 4. Harris Ellsworth 2. Sam Coon : PENNSYLVANIA SENATORS Edward Martin James H. Duff REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 13; Republicans, 16; vacant 1] 1. William A. Barrett 12. Ivor D. Fenton 22. John P. Saylor 2. William T. Granahan 13. Samuel K. McConnell, 23. Leon H. Gavin 3. James A. Byrne . Jr. ; 24. Carroll D. Kearns 4. Earl Chudoff 14. George M. Rhodes 25. Frank M. Clark 5. William J. Green, Jr. 15. Francis E. Walter 26. Thomas E. Morgan 6. Hugh Scott 16. Walter M. Mumma 27. James G. Fulton 7. Benjamin F. James 17. Alvin R. Bush 28. HermanP. Eberharter 8. Karl C. King 18. Richard M. Simpson 29. Robert J. Corbett 9. Paul B. Dague 19. James M. Quigley 30. [Vacant.] 10. Joseph L. Carrigg 20. James E. Van Zandt 11. Daniel J. Flood 21. Augustine B. Kelley RHODE ISLAND SENATORS Theodore Francis Green John O. Pastore REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 2] | 1. Aime J. Forand 2. John E. Fogarty | SOUTH CAROLINA SENATORS Olin D. Johnston Strom Thurmond REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 6] 1. L. Mendel Rivers 3. W. J. Bryan Dorn 5. James P. Richards 2. John J. Riley 4. Robert T. Ashmore 6. John L. McMillan State Delegations | SOUTH DAKOTA SENATORS Karl E. Mundt Francis Case REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 2] 1. Harold O. Lovre 2. E. Y. Berry TENNESSEE | SENATORS Estes Kefauver Albert Gore REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 7; Republicans, 2] 1. B. Carroll Reece 4. Joe L. Evins 7. Tom Murray 2. Howard H. Baker 5. J. Percy Priest 8. Jere Cooper 3. James B. Frazier, Jr. 6. Ross Bass 9. Clifford Davis TEXAS SENATORS Lyndon B. Johnson Price Daniel REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 21; Republican, 1] At large—Martin Dies 1. Wright Patman 8. Albert Thomas 15. Joe M. Kilgore 2. Jack B. Brooks 9. Clark W. Thompson 16. J. T. Rutherford 3. Brady Gentry 10. Homer Thornberry 17. Omar Burleson 4. Sam Rayburn 11. W. R. Poage 18. Walter Rogers 5. Bruce Alger 12. James C. Wright, Jr. 19. George H. Mahon 6. Olin E. Teague 13. Frank Ikard 20. Paul J. Kilday 7. John Dowdy 14. John J. Bell 21. C. C. Fisher UTAH SENATORS Arthur V., Watkins Wallace F. Bennett | REPRESENTATIVES | [Republicans, 2] 1. Henry Aldous Dixon 2. William A. Dawson VERMONT SENATORS George D. Aiken Ralph E. Flanders REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] At large— Winston L. Prouty 68172°—56——14 186 Congressional Directory | [ Democrat, 1; Republicans, 6] At large—Don Magnuson . . Thomas M. Pelly Jack Westland 3. Russell V. Mack 4. Hal Holmes 5. Walt 6. Thor Horan C. Tollefson : WEST VIRGINIA SENATORS Harley M. Kilgore Matthew M. Neely REPRESENTATIVES [ Democrats, 6] . . Robert Harley H. Mollohan O. Staggers 3. Cleveland M. Bailey 4. M. G. Burnside 5. Elizabeth Kee 6. Robert C. Byrd WISCONSIN SENATORS Alexander Wiley Joseph R. McCarthy . . . . Lawrence H. Smith Glenn R. Davis Gardner R. Withrow Clement J. Zablocki REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 3; Republicans, 7] 5. Henry S. Reuss 6. William K. Van Pelt 7. Melvin R. Laird 8. John W. Byrnes 9. Lester R. Johnsen 10. Alvin E. O’Konsks WYOMING SENATORS Frank A. Barrett Joseph C. O'Mahoney REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] At large—E. Keith Thomson HCODN = State Delegations 187 ALASKA DELEGATE E. L. (Bob) Bartlett HAWAII DELEGATE Mrs. Joseph R. Farrington COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO RESIDENT COMMISSIONER A. Fernés-Isern CLASSIFICATION SENATE HOUSE Demoerats.- -- 0 49 Demoerats. 231 Republicany_ a. 47 Republicans... a 203 Want. 1 Total 2 96 —_— ALPHABETICAL LIST NAME, DISTRICT, HOME ADDRESS, WASHINGTON RESIDENCE, AND PAGE ON WHICH BIOGRAPHY APPEARS [The * designates those who are married; the } designates unmarried daughters; the [| designates those having other ladies with them] THE SENATE *Ricaarp M. Nixon, Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate, 4801 Tilden Street, Zone 16. *WALTER F. GEORGE, President pro tempore, the Mayflower, Zone 6. *FeLToN M. JoHNSTON, Secretary, 5274 Watson Street, Zone 16. *JoserpH C. DUKE, Sergeant at Arms, Windsor Park Hotel, Zone 8. *|RoBERT G. BAKER, Secretary for the Majority, 3324 Northampton Street, Zone 15. *J, MARK TRricE, Secretary for the Minority, 5017 Worthington Drive, West-moreland Hills 16, Md. *Rev. FrREpERICK BrowN Harris, D. D., Litt. D., LL. D., Chaplain, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 367-368) [Democrats in roman (49); Republicans in italics (47); total, 96] Nome Home addres ara oh ; Page *Aihen, George D..... ....... Putney, Vi. vuiau The Carroll Arms (2)__| 158 ®AUnkt, Gordon......... ..o+% 4a Lamar, Colo... 2725 29th 8t. (8)... 19 * Anderson, Clinton P_____ Albuquerque, N.Mex_| 6 Wesley Circle (16)___| 94 *Barkley, Alben W_______ Paducah, Ky: _.....| 2101 Conn.:Ave. (8). :.{.. 533 *Barreil, Frank A. .._... Lusk, Wyo) i. oie. The Woodner (10)_____| 173 5Beall, J. Glenn. 11 ie ivieoie Frostburg, Md... Jowlod oo -Bdesilioa-sisi ts 60 *| || Bender, George H_ _ _ .._. Chagrin Falls, Ohio__| The Mayflower (6)____| 119 * Bennett, Wallace F_______ Salt Lake City, Utah_| 4201 Mass. Ave. (16)__| 156 *Bible, Alan... ..o . Reno, NeV.cws-wide 9412 Crosby Rd., Silver | 85 Spring, Md. 2 Bricker, John WW .. «iis -Columbus, Ohio_____ The Mayflower (6)____| 119 “Bridges, Styles... iwmoiin-Concord, N. H... ... 1921 Kalorama Rd. (9)_| 86 % Bush, Proseotl.c oudss Greenwich, Conn__.._| Sheraton-Park (8)_____ 22 ® 1 Butler, John Marshall....| Baltimore; Md... .eaefel mm cme eon Ssassal oo 60 *Byrd, Harry Flood. ..... Berryville, Va_______ The Shoreham (8) _____ 159 *Capehart, Homer E_ __.._. Washington, Ind____| The Westchester (16)__| 43 ®Carlson, Frank. o.oo. Concordia, Kans____| Sheraton-Park (8)__.___ 50 3 Case, Cliford, P:versi-is RONWOY, Nod tues find mes om om 5 mm 50 eh wn GoiNE 88 wtCase, Trancis.. du Custer, 8. Dak... 4635 Mass. Ave. (16) _| 144 *Chavez, Dennis_________ Albuquerque, N. Mex _| 3327 Cleveland Ave. (8)_| 94 cd Earle €.._¢.. Morganfield, Ky____| The Congressional (3)__| 53 ll Cotion, Norris... .u--L. Lebanon, NH i evwelotd.o Mosenliiall ooo 86 Curtis, Carl’ Tice ui. Minden, Nebr_____.._ 6613 31st: PL. i(15) cc: 83 Daniel, Price...,vone Liberty, Tex... cow 3662 Upton St. (8)___-_| 150 ci i ic Everett McKin-|Pekin, Il... ....5.-4201 Mass. Ave. (16)--| 35 ey. %#+Douglag; Paul H ........ Ohdeaso BL er a 35 Dug Jomes HH. ._.1: Carnegie, Pa... ....... 4935 Hillbrook Lane (16) _| 130 * Dworshak, Henry C______ Burley, Idaho._...__. Quebec House (8)_____ 33 THE SENATE—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see Name Home address *tEastland, James O__ ___ Doddsville, Miss__ __ Ellender, Allen J., Sr______ Houma, Tay +1 Prvin, Sam-J.; Jv... Morganton, N. ot *|| Flanders, Ralph E______ Springfield, Vt_ _____ “rear, J. Allen, Jr... .. Dover, Del... .._ *+Fulbright,; J. WW... ... Fayetteville, Ark____ *George, Walter F_______ Vienng, G8. =. veo *+Qoldwater, Barry... .-.... Phoenix, Ariz_______ *3Gore, Albert... Carthage, Tenn_____ Green, Theodore Francis. -Providence, R. I. ___ *Honyden Carl...__ Phoenix, Ariz... *tHennings, Thomas C., St. Louis, Mo. oe -- Jr. * Hickenlooper, Bourke B _ _ Cedar Rapids, Iowa_ oc Montgomery, Ala___ *Holland, Spessard Li_____ Bartow, Fla. ____. 2H, Lister...sn iivs * Hruska, Roman L... ..... Omaha, Nebr... *||Humphrey, Hubert H___ Minneapolis, Minn_ _ *[ves, Irving M Norwich, Ny. Jackson, Henry M__ _____ Everett, Wash______ *Jenner, William E_______ Bedford, Ind...» *|||Johnson, Lyndon B____ Johnson City, Tex___ *Johnston, Olin D Spartanburg, S. C___ *Kefauver, Estes_________ Chattanooga, Tenn. _ *Kennedy, John F_______ Boston, Mass. ..__.__ #+ Kerr, Robert’S__.. Oklahoma City, Okla_ #Kilgore, Harley’ M 2 Beckley, W. Va_____ * Knowland, William F____ Piedmont, Calif _____ *Kuchel, Thomas H.______ Anaheim, "Calig.E000 * Langer, Willdaw-255. 2 Wheatland, N. Dak__ *Lehman, Herbert H_____ New York City, NY #Long, Russell’ Bo =~ _ Baton Rouge, La____ *|| McCarthy, Joseph R__ _ _ Appleton, Wis______ *MecClellan, John L______ Camden, Ark_______ *McNamara, Pat_ _______ Detroit, Mich. Magnuson, Warren G_____ Seattle, Wash: * Malone, George W ______ Reno, Nev..."0 *t Mansfield, Mike_______ Missoula, Mont_____ * Martin, Edward_________ Washington, Pa_____ * Martin, Thomas E_______ Towa City, Iowa_____ * Millikin, Eugene D______ Denver, Colo_______ *Monroney, A. S. Mike___ Oklahoma City, Okla_ *+tMorse, Wayne. _______ Eugene, Oreg_ _.____ * Mundt, Karl HER Eg Madison, S. Dak____ Murray, James B_ 200CC Butte, Mont. 17. *Neely, Matthew M______ Fairmont, W. Va____ *Neuberger, Richard L____ Portland, 'Oreg Listed *()’ Mahoney, Joseph C___ Cheyenne, Wyo... -2 *Pagtore, John O___-Z____ Providence, R. I____ * Payne, Frederick G--.-Waldoboro, Maine... pp. 367-368) ‘Washington residence and Biog-postal zone number raphy Page 5116 Macomb St. (16) __ Tilden Gardens (8)____ 110 Maryland Ave. ~NE..(22) 2701 O.86.(D). re Broadmoor Apts. (8)--2527 Belmont Rd. (8)--The Mayflower (6)_-_.-The Westchester (16)... Fairfax Hotel (8)... University Club (6)____ 5511 Cedar Pkwy. So Chase (15; Md. 3715 49th St. (16) Sheraton-Park (8)____._ 5348 29th St. (15)... 3601 Van Ness St. (8)_. MN Nh PLS) 9506 East Stanhope Rd., Kensington, Md. 4929 Hillbrook Lane (16) _ Wioeny Hill, Langley, 2424 Wyoming Ave. (8). 3834 Macomb St. (16)._ 4201 Mass. Ave. (16) __ 4201 Mass. Ave. (16)__ 2101 Conn. Ave. (8)___ Sheraton-Park (8)_____ 2034 56. NEY The Fairfax (8). __. Lee House (5) ___ The Shoreham (8)_...__._ The Mayflower (6)... 4500 Dexter St. (7)-_.-_ Sheraton-Park (8)_ ___.. The Brandywine (8)... 2101 Conn. Ave. (8)__-2760-324 St.(8). vm 5020 Lowell St. (16). ._ 122 Schotts Court NE. 2). The Shoreham (8)____. The Willard (4)... 3319-0-8t-(7). hor Sheraton-Park (8) _____ 2800 Woodley Rd. (8). 2813 Colebrooke Dr., Hillcrest Hgts. (21), Md. Alphabetical List THE SENATE—Continued (For office Name 7 Potter, Charles E_.._ .-.- %Purtell, Williom 4. zcccs *Robertson, A. Willis_____ Russell, Richard B____.__. *$ Saltonstall, Leverett __.| *Schoeppel, Andrew F_____ *Neott, W. Kerr... *Smathers, George A_____ *Smith, H. Alexander _ ___ Smith, Margaret Chase_ __.| *Sparkman, John J... ... Stennis, John... ~~ *Symington, Stuart_______ Thurmond, Strom... 2 Thye, Bdword J...---. | Watkins, AstburV.__-~ | *Welker, Hermon... 4 -*Wiley, Alexander... _. x Williams, John J ~~ XY oung, Millon B. _... -o- rooms and telephones, see pp. 367-368) Home addres GE Page Cheboygan, Mich__ _| Arlington Towers, Ar-67 ington, Va. ° West Hartford, Conn_| Sheraton-Park (8)_____ 22 Hexington Va. ol no 159 Winder, Gon. 000sles Janel 30 Dover, Mass.....___ 2320 Tracy Pl. (8)... 62 Wichita, Kans______| Westchester Apts. (16). 50 How Biver,-NoC Luv i madd anes 112 Minml, Fla. oi oi cl si ta pina seas 26 Princeton, N..J. __.. Sheraton-Park (8) _____ 88 Skowhegan, Maine__| 326 Senate Office Bldg_| 59 Huntsville, Ala______ 4928 Indian Lane (16)__ 4 De Kalb, Miss_______ 3609 CumberlandSt. (8)-| 76 Creve Coeur, Mo_.. | 3263 N St. (7) _ =~ 78 Alken; S0C 2800 Woodley Rd. (8)__| 141 Northfield, Minn____| Sheraton-Park (8)_____ 73 Orem, Utah. ___ ___ 1433 North Inglewood | 156 St., Arlington 5, Va. Payette, Idaho. ._ _.. 4823 Tilden St. (16)___| 33 Chippewa Falls, Wis_| 2122 Mass. Ave. (8)___| 169 Millsboro, Del _ _ __._ The Mayflower (6)____| 25 La Moure, N. Dak. _| 2800 Quebec St. (8)___-| 117 Congressional Directory THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Sam RAYBURN, Speaker, 1900 Q Street, Zone 9. *RarpeE R. RoBerTs, Clerk, the Sheraton-Park, Zone 8. *ZEAKE W. JOHNSON, Jr., Sergeant at Arms, 108 Carroll Street SE., Zone 3. *||WiLLiaMm M. MiLLEr, Doorkeeper, 1732 S Street SE., Zone 20. *H. H. Morris, Postmaster, 4743 North Williamsburg Boulevard, Arlington, Va. *|||Rev. BERNARD Brasgamp, D. D., Chaplain, 1421 Montague Street, Zone 11. (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 369-376) [Democrats in roman (231); Republicans in italics (203); vacant, 1; total, 435] Name and district Home address Wann tem Dies : Page *Abbitt, Watkins M. (4). _| Appomattox, Va__.__.| Hotel Washington (4)__| 160 * Abernethy, Thomas G. (1)| Okolona, Miss_ -. -6278 29th St. (15)... 76 * Adair, E. Ross (4) --o---Fort Wayne, Ind. ___ Ea Cathedral Ave. 44 16). * Addonizio, Hugh J. (11)..| Newark, N. J_______ 1500 Mass. Ave. (5) -.__| 92 *|[ Albert, Carl (3). McAlester, Okla_____ 5115 Allen Ter. (16) | 126 * Alexander, Hugh Q. (9)__-| Kannapolis, N. C____| 200 C St. SE. (3). ---.-_-115 * Alger, Bruce (9) ...onv~== Dallas, TeX ot. ion rr mn imme dai = snake 152 St Alen dad 17 £7)-=0; Oakland, Calif... lose eee Ef 212 JOIN nemo * Allen, Leo E. (16) ________ Galena, M.__.......-University Club (6)___-| 39 * Andersen, H. Carl (7). --{-Tyler, Minn. .......-4545 Conn. Ave. (8)___| 75 * Andresen, August H. (1)__| Red Wing, Minn____| The Mayflower (6)_-__| 73 * Andrews, George W. (3)-_| Union Springs, Ala. 2 Cathedral Ave. 5 *+Anfuso, Vietor L. (8)__-_| Brooklyn, N. Y_____ The Congressional (3) -| 99 * Arends, Leslie C. (17)... Melvin, I... -. 4815 Dexter St. (7)____| 40 Ashley, Thomas L. (9)__--| Waterville, Ohio_____ i) Geonsinnion Ave. | 121 -(2) : * Ashmore, Robert T. (4) _.| Greenville, 8. C_____ Washington Hotel (4) __| 142 * Aspinall, Wayne N. (4)_.| Palisade, Colo_______ Arlington Towers, Ar-| 21 : lington, Va. * Auchincloss, James C. (3)-| Rumson, N. J_______ 113 South Lee St. 89 Alexandria, Va. *|| Avery, William H. (1) --_| Wakefield, Kans_____ 6318 Alcott Rd., Be-| 50 : thesda 14, Md. * Ayres, William H. (14) ___| Akron, Ohio_.._____ Al Hn Office Bldg. | 122 *Bailey, Cleveland M. (3).| Clarksburg, W. Va___|ococcccocmmmaeme eo 167 * Baker, Howard H. (2)_._.| Huntsville, Tenn____| 3700 Mass. Ave. (16)_-| 147 * Baldwin, John F., Jr. (6).| Martinez, Calif______ 707 Beverly Dr., Alex-| 12 andria, Va. *||Barden, Graham A. (3).| New Bern, N. C____. 2601 Woodley Pl. (8)-_-_| 113 *'Barreft, William A: (1)... Philadelphia, Pa_..._|.ocnmms-n-ezpo-m------130 *{| Bass, Perkins (2)... --Peterborough, N. H.| 3214 8 St. (D----.---87 *Base, Ross (6) =.-Pulaski, Tenn_______ The Congressional (3)__| 148 * Bates, William H. (6)__..| Salem, Mass________ 9005 Sudbury Rd., Sil-| 63 ver Spring, Md. *Bauwmhari; A. D., Jr. (13) .| Vermilion, Ohio... |meec--con~r= opis 3 122 * Beamer, John V. (5)... Wabash, Ind________ 2 pr gyied Ave. 44 * Becker, Frank J. 3). --Lynbrook, N.Y... .. 1727 Mass. Ave. (6)_._._.| 97 %Pelcher, Page (1). ......-Enid, Oly... 2480 16th St. (9)..._-125 %=Bell, John J. (14)... Cuere, Tet... wile nwrertmr mar eens n= 154 *Bennett, Charles E. (2)_.| Jacksonville, Fla____| 1530 38th St. SE. (20)_| 27 *|| Bennett, John B. (12)____| Ontonagon, Mich____| 5804 Bradley Blvd., 70 ; : j Bethesda (14), Md. * Bentley, Alvin M. (8)-_--| Owosso, Mich_______ 3000 39th St. (16)-__--69 % Berry, BE. VY. 2)... --McLaughlin, S. Dak_| 118 Schotts Court NE. | 145 2). Alphabetical List THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 369-376) Name and district Home address i on Page *1 Betts, Jackson E. (8)... _| Findlay, Ohio..____. 1801 Key Blvd., Ar-| 121 lington, Va. *Blatnik, John A. (8) ______ Chisholm, Minn_____ 1808 North Quinn St., 75 Arlington, Va. 2Bliteh, Iris FP. (8) Homervilles Gm sadnlt 2 "0 fone 0 32 *| Boggs, Hale (2)... _._._ New Orleans, La____| 5315 Bradley Blvd, 56 Bethesda (15). Boland, Edward P. (2)____| Springfield, Mass____| 1500 Mass. Ave. (5)____| 62 *{ Bolling, Richard (5) _____ Kansas City, Mo____| 3409 Lowell St. (16)-___| 79 Bolton, Frances P. ae Lyndhurst (24), Ohio_| 2301 Wyoming Ave. (8)_| 124 * Bolton, Oliver P. (11)_ Mentor, Ohio_ ______ 1840 24th St. (8) _.____ 121 *Bonner, Herbert C. 0): Washington, N. C___| Dorchester House (9)__| 113 *Bosch, Albert H. (BY). ans. Richmond FEI N.Y) oo © 98 * Bow, Frank T. (16).c Lo) Canton, Ohio. J oo 4301 Mass. Ave. (16)__| 122 *! Bowler, James B..(7). 1 | Chicago, Tl _____. Sheraton-Park (8)_____ 37 *Boykin, Frank W. (1)_.__| Mobile, Ala_________| Hotel Washington (4)__ 4 “Boyle, Charles A. (EuuieliChieage, Wir idl 00 Sle ono a 38 =Bray, William G. (7). Martingville, Indo {31 C St. SE. (3) _«_.. 45 Brooks, Jag B. (2)... Besumont,; Texel well L100 (Larus unui 151 *1 Brooks, Overton (4) ____| Shreveport, La____ 4413 46th St. (16)--__. 57 * Brown, Clarence J. (7) ___| Blanchester, Ohio___| 3700 Mass. Ave. (16)__| 120 *|| || Brown, Paul (10)______ Elberton, Ga... 1711 Mass. Ave. (6)___| 32 Brownson, Charles B. (11) _| Indianapolis, Ind____| 1522 House Office Bldg_| 46 Broyhill, Joel T..(10).. ._ | Arlington, iVea. culled oval sien 162 o-oo #Buckley, Charles A.(24) (| New York City, N.Y [oC 0 fae oe 106 Bulge; Hlamernlh (2ysit 2. Boise, Idaho... {1 ___.-tL 34 Burdick, Usher L. (At L.)__| Williston, N. Dak___| Arlington Towers, Ar-| 117 : lington, Va. Burleson, Omar: (17... Anson, Tex... _.. 0 2737 Devonshire Pl. (8)_| 154 *Burnside, MCG 4)... Huntington, W. Va_._| 800 Crescent Dr. | 167 Alexandria, Va. 2Push, Alvin RB. (17)... Muncy, R.F.D.2, Pa_| The Continental a1... 134 “Byrd, Robert C. (6)... Sophia, W. Va_____. 1323 North Wakefield | 168 St., Arlington (7), Va. : *Byrne, James A. (3) _____ Philadelphia, Pa_ oa 0 0. Lawl Jorbe 131 * Byrnes, John W. (8) _____ Green Bay, Wis_____ 1215 25th St. South, | 171 . Arlington (2), Va, *Canfield, Gordon (8) _ __ __ Paterson, N.\J_. es 326 House Office Bldg.(25).| 91 *Cannon, Clarence (9)____| Elsberry, Mo_______ BL Loni Ave.| 80 . (20). *Carlyle, F. Ertel in i Lumberton, N. C____| Washington Hotel (4)__| 114 *Carnahan, ASS. J.(8) | Bllsinore, Mo... ..¢ 2834 Fort Baker Dr. 80 : SE. a. 2Coirigg, Joseph L. (10)... | Susquehanna Pa oof. _ L_.__.5... 133 XClederberg, Blford A. (10). Bay Clty, Mieh.[ ofc ___ 01) to al coo 70 *Celler, Emanuel (11) .___| Brooklyn, N. Y_____ The Mayflower (6)____| 100 *Chase, Jackson. B. (2)... || Omaha, _ 1 Sheraton-Park (8). ____ 84 Nebr... +*Chatham, Thurmond (5)_| Winston-Salem, N.C_| 3508 Prospect Ave. (7)..| 114 *Chelf, Frank dy) Yebanon, Ny coodifi o_o. Sandal why 54 * Chenoweth, J. Edgar: {3)_.l Trinidad, . 5: 5745 Moreland St. (15) | 20 Colo.1 Chiperfield, RobertiBoi(19).| Canton, II... _.. 1713 House Office Bldg_| 40 |Christopher, George H. | Butler, Mo_________ 2702 30th St. SE. (20)_| 79 4). *Chudoff, Barli(dy coi. Philadelphia, Pa._ 1&4 131 Si ‘Marguerite Stitt | Evanston, (Tl. iuol) 2122 Mass. Ave. (8)___| 39 13 *Clark, Frank M. (25)__..| Bessemer, Pa_.__.._. 137 Congressional Directory THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see Name and district Home address *Clevenger, Cliff (5) Bryan, Ohio...J. *Cole, W. Sterling (37)_-__ Bath N.Y... .-... top William M. (6) _ Pascagoula, Miss____ *Cooley, Harold D. (4)-___ Nashville, N. C_____ *Coon, AMD) is Baker, Oreg. 020 Cooper, Jere (8) L__,.... Dyersburg, Tenn____ *Corbett, Robert J. (29)____ Pittsburgh, Py... *Coudert, Frederic R., Jr. New York City, N. Y_ (17). *||Cramer, William C. (1). St. Petersburg, Fla__ Cretella, Albert W. (3) North Haven, Conn _ *Crumpacker, Shepard J. South Bend, Ind____ (3) * Cunningham, Paul (5) -Des Moines, Towa____ * Curtis, Laurence (10) _ _ _ _ Boston, Mass_______ *Curtis, Thomas B. (2) _ __ _ Webster Groves, Mo_ *|| | Dague, Paul B. (9)____ Downingtown, Pa____ *PDavidson, Irwin D. (20) __ New York City, N. Y_ *Dayvis, Clifford (9)-_-Memphis, Tenn_____ *Davis, Glenn RB. (2). ___.__ Waukesha, Wis__ ___ *1|| Davis, James C. (5) ____ Stone Mountain, Ga. *1 Dawson, William A. (2) Salt Lake City, Utah_ *Dawson, William L. (1)... Chieago, TL... _-. *t1Deane, Charles B. (8)--Rockingham, N. C__ *Delaney, James J. (7) -___ Long Island City, N.Y. *Dempsey, John J. (At L.)_ Sante Fe, N. Mex___ *1Denton, Winfield K. (8) _ Evansville, Ind______ *Derounian, Steven B. (2) -Boglyn, N.Y... * Devereux, James P. S. (2) _ Stevenson, Md-_____ *PDies, Martin (At L.)_____ Tmtkin, Tex. je. ini: *Diggs, Charles C., Jr. (13) Detroit, Mich... *Dingell, John D. (15)____ Detroit, Mich___._.._ *t Dixon, Henry Aldous (1) -Ogden, Utah... 2... *+Dodd, Thomas J. (1)____ West Hartford, Conn_ *PDollinger, Isidore (23) ___ Brong, N.Y. ccaul *tDolliver, James I. (6) _ __ Fort Dodge, Iowa_ __ * Dondero, George A. (18) ___ Royal Oak, Mich____ Donohue, Harold D. (4)_. Worcester, Mass. __ _ *Donovan, James G. (18)__ New York City, N. Y_ *|||| Dorn, Francis E. (12) __ Brooklyn, N. Y *Dorn, W. J. Bryan (3)__-Greenwood, S. C____ #*+Dowdy, John (7) _ _ Athens, Tex. L020 *|| Doyle, Clyde (23) ___-_ South Gate, Calif____ tDurham, Carl T. (6) -____ Chapel Hill, N. C___ Eberharter, Herman P. Pittsburgh, Pa... (28). *Edmondson, Ed (2)_____ Muskogee, Okla_____ *Iliott, Carl -= dnsper, =. i... (D.... Ala. * Ellsworth, Harris (4) Roseburg, Oreg_____ pp. 369-376) ‘Washington residence and postal zone number 1200 16th St. (6)-_____ 1610 44th St. (7). __ Washington Hotel (4)__ The Continental (1) _ _ 2801 Quebec St. (8) _ _ __ 3871 Rishond Dr. SE. (20). 210 Rhode Island Ave. NE. (2). 3314 O St. (Doi) University Club (6) ____ 4611 Butterworth PL} (16). 2550 South Joyce St., Arlington, Va. 3200 Wellington Rd., Alexandria, Va. Chevy Chase Club (15)._ The Congressional (3)-.- 3752 Jocelyn St. (15)___ The Continental (1). __ 419 House Office Bldg__ 1302 North Meade St., Arlington, Va. 3877 30th St. North, Arlington, Va. The Lee House (5)--__ 3101 4th St. North, Arlington (1), Va. 4301 Mass. Ave. (16)_-_ Alphabetical List 197 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 369-376) Name and district Home address ln a Page *Engle, Clair (2). _..._... Red Bluff, Calif _____ 3840 Lorcom Lane, Ar-| 11 lington (7), Va. *RKvins, Joe L. (4)_____._. Smithville, Tenn____| 5044 Klingle St. (16)___| 147 Wallon, George H. (4).Uf Baltimore, Md... fo. 20. 61 * | Fascell, Dante B. (4)_..| Miami, Fla_..._____ 1 8312 Lynwood Pl, 27 Chevy Chase (15), Md. *Feighan, Michael A. (20)_| Cleveland, Ohio_____ Westchester Apts. (16)_| 123 Penton, Ivor D, (12). ___. Mahanoy City, Pa___| 3725 Macomb St. (16)_| 133 he Antonie -M. |-Santa. Fe, N. Mex...) .._... 0. 1 7 94 $1). *Fine, Sidney A. (22)_____ New York City, N.Y_| The Mayflower (6)____| 105 * Fino, Paul A.(20)850 5 New York City, N.Y_| The Mayflower (6)____| 106 *Fisher, Q..C.120. os San Angelo, Tex_____ 2601 Woodley Pl. (8).__| 155 *Fjare, 'Orvin B. {ZY Lh) Big Timber, Mont___| 426 East Boulevard Dr., 82 Alexandria, Va. *Flood, Daniel J. (11) ____| Wilkes-Barre, Pa____| The Congressional (3)__| 133 *Plynt, John James, Jr. | Griffin, Ga... _.__ 507 Juniper Lane, Falls 31 4). : Church, Va. *Fogarty, Jorn TB. (wc. | Harmony, B. Lo. lo arr rene 140 *Porand, Aime J. (1)... Valley Falls, R. I.___| 4108 Dresden St., Ken-| 140 sington, Md. *Ford, Gerald R., Jr. Amul Grand Rapids, Mich_| 514 Crown View Dr., 68 Alexandria, Va. *Forrester, E. I. (3)______ Leesburg, Ga_______| Dorchester House (9)__| 30 *Hountain, L. H. (2). =. Tarboro, N. C______| 4000 Cathedral Ave. | 113 (16). *Frazier, James B., Jr. (3) _| Chattanooga, Tenn__| Fairfax Hotel (8)______ 147 * Frelinghuysen, Peter, Jr. | Morristown, N. J__..| 3014 N St. (7) .o.____ 90 5). *|| Friedel, Samuel N. (7)_.| Baltimore, Md______ 1610 House Office Bldg_| 61 Fulton, James G. (27) ___ __ Pittsburgh, Pa. ou. 246 House Office Bldg_| 137 Gamble, Ralph A. (26) Larchmont, N.Y___.| 1 Scott. Circle (6)... 106 *Garmatz, Edward A. (3)_| Baltimore, No meee 60 *Gary, J. Vaughan (3)... .[ Richmond, Va:_ _..C{ The Willard (4)... 160 *| Gathings, E. C. (1)_____| West Memphis, Ark _| 6377 31st PL 0a Silly is *Gavin, Leon H (23) LEA Cay, Par hs rn 136 Gentry, Brady (3) ama Tyler, Tox oo vob Ae odl 0) 20 151 £00000 i St Myron V. (3)___| Altamont, Kans_____ 3801 Rodman St. (16)_| 51 orden, ThomasiS. 8) | Chienso, TIL... Jl. csr me oS aie 37 *(iranahan, William T. (2)_| Philadelphia, Pa_____ The Mayflower (6) a 2001350 #Crant, Georse'M.'(2).___| Troy, Ala___....__..| 4801 Conn. Ave. (8)... 4 *Gray, Kenneth J. (25) ___.| West Frankfort, Ill__| 3227 Wi Dr., Alex-42 andria #Cireon, Edith 3). _..... Portland, Oreg______ 4200 Cathedral Ave. (16)_| 129 Green, William J. Jr. (3) .{! Philadelphia, Pai. (leonDUO 131 *1Gregory, Noble J. (1)___.| Mayfield, Ky_______ 2401 Calvert St. (8).__| 53 Lyrifiths, Martha Wa. 417). Detroit, Mieh. L010 Lo lo ounn (Jil 72 rast, Il B83) nnn ruwn Waterloo, Iowa_ __ __ Alban Towers (16)_____ 48 RQubser, Charles! 8. C10)... [~Gilroy, Calif 0! Ud.ito iTS a 13 * Gwinn, Ralph W. (27) ___| Bronxville, N. Y____| Hay-Adams House (6) _| 107 *Hagen, Harlan (14)______ Hanford, Calif_ _____ 1720 House Office Bldg_| 13 %1 Hale, Robert €1). = 1 _ Portland, Maine_____ W232 N 8. {7 eee-~-59 *Haley), James A. (7)... Savasotd, Plaid. ans. 0) Jl Jolie loa 29 * Halleck, Charles A. (2) __.| Rensselaer, Ind_____ 4926 Upton St. (16)___| 43 * Hand, T. Millet Zyl Cope May City, NG J|. Lo. J liad bd 89 audio * Harden, Cecil M. (6) __-.. Covington, Thd__.___ The Congressional (3)__| 45 *Hardy, "Porter, Je. (2)... Churehland, Va. .._._. 502 Lloyd Lane, Alex-| 159 andria, Va. 198 Congressional Directory "THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office rooms and telcphones, see pp. 369-376) Name and district Home address i a Page “*Harrig, Oren i in El Dorado, Ark... 1627 Myrtle St. (12).__ i(d)c.uc 9 FHarrison, Burr'P. (7)....| Winchester, Va....._. 4519 34th St. South, | 161 Arlington (6), Va. *Harrison, Robert D. (3)._| Norfolk, Nebr_______ 200 C St. SE. 3)... 84 *Harvey, Ralph (10) _ ____. Borie 4, New Castle, hy; Maryland Ave. NE. 46 nd. 2). *Hays, Brooks (5). +... Little Rock, Ark____| 314 2d St. SE. (3)_____ 9 Hays, Wayne L(18Y 5.25% Flushing, Ohio______ 3636 16th St. (10)... 123 *Hayworth, Don (6)... East Lansing, Mich _| 5510 24th Ave., Hillcrest 68 Heights 21, Md. : *Hébert, F. Edward (1)___| New Orleans, La____| 26 Cockrell St., Alex-| 56 andria, Va. * Henderson, John E. (15)_| Cambridge,Ohiol .ole-. o---fil. _L.0 sc. 122 .*{Herlong, A. S., Jr. (5)._| Leesburg, Fla_._..._.. 4600 Reno Rd. (8)__.._ 28 *Heselton, JohnaWo (1).14. Deerfield Mass__._ |. cc cee oo 62 *Hess, William E. (2)... Cincinnati, Ohio_____ The Broadmoor (8)____| 119 * Hiestand, Edgar W. (21)__| Altadena, Calif ______ The Westchester (16)_2| 15 *Hill, William S. (2)______ Fort Collins, Colo___| 110Siang Ave. 20 XHillings,: Patrick J. (25). | Arcadia Califolf.i onii. Jun 17 | ili *|| Hinshaw, Carl (20) _____ Pogadena, Calif... co oerona id 15 * Hoeven, Charles B. (8)____| Alton, Towa_________ Ho, ming Ave. 49 *Hoffman, Clare E. (4)____| Allegan, Mich_______ 100 Mong ond Aven NE. 68 || Hoffman, Richard W. (10)_| Riverside, Il________ The Mayflower (6)... 38 *||Holifield, Chet (19)..___| Montebello, Calif____| 139 Carroll St. SE. (3).| 15 * Holmes, Hal Cy 25 0 hil Ellensburg, Wash____| 2480 16th St. (9)-_____ 165 SHall Joc (22)... Nan Nuvs, Calit — 1 . Jf 16 *Holizman, Lester 2. | Rego Park, N.. Yooicll. TL i lenpund 98 (BY. olan *Hope, Clifford R. (5)____._ Garden City, Kans__| 3541 Brandywine St. (8)_| 51 *W Horan, Walt (5)... Wenatchee, Wash___| 2729 Daniel Rd., Chevy | 165 ; Chase (15), Md. *Hosmer, Craig (18) _ ___.. Long Beach, Calif___| 4114 Davis Pl. (16)_._._| 14 *||Huddleston, George, Jr. | Birmingham, Ala____| 4243 35th St. South, 6 (9). Arlington (6), Va. HH, WR, Ir. (6)... Weston, Mo______.. 1817 Plymouth St. (12)_| 80 *Hyde, DeWitt S. (6)... Bethesda, Md______. 5606 McLean Dr., Be-| 61 thesda (14), Md. *Tkard, Frank (13)... Wichita Falls, Tex___| 4922 Cumberland Ave., | 153 Chevy Chase (15), Md. *Jackson, Donald L. (16)__| Pacific Palisades, | 1610 Amherst Rd., Hy-14 7 "Calif. attsville, Md. *James, Benjamin F. (7)..| Rosemont, Pa_______ 200.C St. SE. (3) _--132 Jarman, John (5)... Oklahoma, City, Okla_| 1203 Glavis Rd., Falls | 126 Church, Va. *Jenkins, Thomas A. (10) _| Ironton, Chio_______ The Mayflower (6) _....| 121 *Jennings, W.Pat:/(@). tf MarionasVa:. ula ll ILL 0 2 aay 102 Jensen, Ben FP. (7) .......-Exira, Iowa a. uo. 2120 16th St. (9)... ---49 %tJohansen, August LB. (3).| Battle Creek, Mich. |... ..C 0. dialectoon ‘68 *Johnson, Leroy (11)______ Stockton, Call ot 630 North Carolina 13 Ave. SE. (3). *Johnson, Lester R. (9)___ Bo River Falls, 3816 Pope St. SE. (20)-| 171 is. * Jonas, Charles Raper (10)_| Lincolnton, N. C____| Sheraton-Park (8)_.____ 115 %*Jones, Paul OC. (10).._._: Kennett, Mo___._.... 3613 Greenway PL, 80 Alexandria, Va. *Jones, Robert E. (8)_____ Scottsboro, Ala______ 1340 Martha Custis 6 : Dr., Alexandria, Va. Alphabetical List THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 369-376) Washington residence and Biog- Name and district Home address Postal zone namber raphy Page | *Jones, Woodrow W. (11) .| Rutherfordton, N. C_| 200 C St. SE. (3)______ 115 + ttJudd, Walter H. (5) __| Minneapolis, Minn__| 3083 Ordway St. (8)_.__| 74 #+|| Karsten, Frank M. (1)_| St. Louis, Mo___.__._ 3407 North Edison St., 78 Arlington, Va. : *Kean, Robert W. (12)____| Livingston, N. J_____ 2435 em Rd. (8)_| 92 *Rearney, Bernard W.| Gloversville, N.Y = | of i: 108 (Pat) (32). * Kearns, Carroll D. (24)___| Conneaut Lake, Pa__| Sheraton-Park (8)_____ 136 Keating, Kenneth B. (38). | Rochester, N.Y. |... 109 __-.. tKee, Elizabeth (5)______. Bluefield, W. Va____| Alban Towers (16)_.____ 167 *Kelley, Augustine B. (21)_| Greensburg, Pa_____ 5330 Kenwood Ave. | 136 Chevy Chase (15), Md. Kelly, Edna F. (10)... Brooklyn Na Yo dateie ny 99 *Keogh, Eugene J. (9) _._.| Brooklyn, N. Y_____| The Mayflower (6)____| 99 * Kilburn, Clarence E. (33). Malone, N. Y_______ 1 Scott Circle (6) __.__._| 108 #11 Kilday, Paul J. (20) ._.| San Antonio, Tex____| 3507 Albemarle St. (8)_| 155 * Kilgore, Joe M. (15)_____ McAllen, Tex_______ 4848 Upton St. (16)____| 154 *King, Cecil R. 7) Inglewond, Calif = 1... ei. oi C0 . 14 Ring, Karl C. (8). __-.. Morgiaville, Pool 40 132 *Kirwan, Michael J. (19)_.| Youngstown, Ohio___| University Club (6)____| 123 *Klein, Arthur G. (19).___| New York City, N.Y_| The Mayflower (6)____| 104 *Kluczynski, John C. (5). _| Chicago, I11___ ~~ = The Shoreham (8)_____ 37 * Knox, Victor A. (11)___.. Sault. Ste. "Mare, [Lia LO 70 Mich. ; *Knutson, Coya (9)-_____ Qklee, Minn... The Coronet (3)... 75 #+1 Krueger, Otto (At L.)_| Fessenden, N. Dak __ ls Court NE. | 118 *Laird, Melvin BR. (7) _-_. Marshfield, Wis. fo. ae. 171 #1andram, Phil M. (9). __| Jasper, Ga______.._.__ 616 Beverley Dr., Alex-22 andria, Va. *Lane, Thomas J. (7)____. Lawrence, Mass_____ Ins fitas Office Bldg. | 64 5 Lanham, Henderson (7)... Rome, Ga... _______ Hn raed Ave. 32 -(2). ¥Lankiord, RichardB, (5). .F Annapolis, Md. «|. -_ Ci. 61 * Latham, Henry J. ye. | Queens Village N.Y |. 0. ©... 97 * LeCompte, Kal M.D. | Corydon, Town... lo ino 48 *Lesinski, John (16)______ Dearborn, Mich... | 1238 Woe Office Bldg_| 71 “Lipscomb, Glenard P. (24)_| Los Angeles, Calif ___| 5810 Osceola Rd. (16)__| 17 *Long, George 8.38) = Pineville, La _.... 2136 31st St. SE. (20)_.| 58 +1 Lovre, Harold O. (1)____| Watertown, S. Dak__| 1605 Sherwood Rd., | 144 Silver Spring, Md. *McCarthy, Eugene J. (4)_| St. Paul, Minn______ 3507 Raymond St., 74 ag Chase (15), d en Samuel K., Wynnewood, Pa i. University Club (6)____| 134 | mick, John W. | Dorchester, Mass____.| Hotel Washington (4)__| 65 SY Cuil, William AM. | Plgua Obie... 0 4. oe oa 120 Mo onotgh, Gordon L. | Los Angeles, Calif ___| 3808 Warren St. (16)___| 14 re Dowell Harris B., ( Middletown, Del... [ -.... ___.' 25 Jr. (At L.). * McGregor, J. Harry (17). .| West Lafayette, Ohio_ ne ua Ave. | 123 16). | Congressional Directory THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 369-376) Name and district Home address fio nn in age * McIntire, Clifford G. (3)__| Perham, Maine_____ 4649 28th Rd. South, 59 Arlington (6), Va. *MeMillan, John L. (6)___| Florence, S. C_______ 1201 South Barton St., | 143 Arlington (4), Va. . *McVey, William E. (4)___| Harvey, IIl_________ 200 C 8. SE! 3). ~f 36 anol, Torbert. H. | Malden, Mass. .c. 0]. Ul __aosoall dasia 64 8 : Hi laarowice, Thaddeus | Hamtramck, Mich___| 812 Park Ave., Falls 67 M. (1). : Church, Va. *Mack, Peter F., Jr. (21). | Carlinville, Illi 5.0 3700 Mass. Ave. (16)_.| 41 * Mack, Russell V. @B...05 Hoquiam, Wash_____ 4801 Conn. Ave. (8)___| 165 Madden, Roy JQ) 020 Gary, Ind... Continental Hotel (1)__| 43 *|| Magnuson, Don (At L.)_| Seattle, Wash_______ 5312 Caroline Pl. (16)__| 164 *Mahon, George H. (19)-.| Lubboek, Tex... i.-. 3700 Mass. Ave. (16)__| 155 Mailliard, William S. (4)__| San Francisco, Calif ll | 20 3. veaalseal 11 *Marshall, Fred (6)... i. Grove City, Minn___| 904 Chalfonte Dr, 74 Alexandria, Va. Martin, Joseph W., Jr. Noss Attleboro, | The Hay-Adams (6)-__| 66 14). ass. UL. LL lacusiad sonw 39 *Matthews, D R. (Billy) | Gainesville, Fla_____ 401 Fontaine St., Alex-29 (8). andria, Va. * Mason, Wook by, 5) Oglesby, Mogoionunall * Meader, George (2)_______ Ann Arbor, Mich____| 3360 Tennyson St. (15)_| 67 * Merrow, Chester E. (1) ___! Center Ossipee, N. H_| 200 C St. SE. (3)__.___. 86 * Metcalf, Lee (Buns 00 Helena, Mont_______ i kd Jersey Ave. 82 *Miller, A. L. 4) ...._.._.. Kimball, Nebr______ 2801 East-West Hwy., 84 Chevy Chase (15), : Md. . : * Miller, Edward T. (1)_._.| Easton, Md_________ 2901 Conn. Ave. (8)_.__| 60 * Miller, George P.:(8). >: Alameda, Califo coal) Loo iooal iting dons 12 * Miller, William E. (40) _ _| Lockport, N. Y_____ 3708 Calvend Lane, | 110 Kensington, Md. *Mills, Wilbur D, (2)... Kengett, Ark. _....--2701 Conn. Ave. (8) __._ 8 * Minshall, William E. | Rocky River, Ohio__| 8120 Kerry Lane, | 124 (23). AL Chase (15), * Morano, Albert P. (4)____| Greenwich, Conn____ SE Capitol St. 24 *t Morgan, ThomasBE. (26) _| Fredericktown, Pa___| 502 House Office Bldg__| 137 * Morrison, James H. (6)_._| Hammond, La______ 4301 Mass. Ave. (16)__| 58 *Moss, John BE. (3)-.___.. Sacramento, Calif __| 204 Jefferson St., Alex-11 *Mollohan, Robert H, (1)_| Fairmont, W. Va____| 2918 Cortland PI (8). 166 andria, Va. *Moulder, Morgan M. (11) _| Camdenton, Mo_____ 200C S$. SE. 3)... -81 = Mulier, Abraliam J. (13).:{ Brooklyn, Noc¥e cur |-Lora topmanl -Hoga 101 | Mumma, Wap M. (6). | Harrisburg, Pa... The Coronet (3)... 134 *Murray, James: Chicago, o/c -sleaiomat 36 C..(3)....}1 Il woioiszcldol Murray, Tom (7)..... Jackson, Tenn______ 100 ES. 6)... 0 148 | 54 *| Natcher, William H. (2).| Bowling Green, Ky__| 5108 Bradley Blvd. Bethesda (15), Md. *1 Nelson, Charles Ps (2)_._| Augusta, Maine_____ 2916 Argyle Dr., Alex-59 andria, Va. * Nicholson, Donald W. (9).| Wareham, Mass_____ 3911 \ Luge Court | 64 (16). *Norblad, Walter (1)______ Stayton, Oreg.__._.__ 2636 Fort Scott Dr., | 128 Arlington (2), Va. i Norrell, W. EF, (6). ..-.-Monticello, Ark_____ 2301 Conn. Ave. (8)___ 9 *0’Brien, Leo W. (30)... Albany, XN. Ye endo Tew 107 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 369-376) Name and district Home address ea Lon Page *(Q’ Brien, Thomas J. (6)__[ Chicago, Ill__.___.__. The Hamilton (5)-----37 O’Hara, Barratt (ee fon Chicago, Jo. ui oa lO Si od 35 *Q’ Hara, Joseph P. (2). i. Glencoe, Minn... LU 2813 31st St. (BL... ..L 73 *Q’ Konsk, Alvin E. (10)._| Mercer, Wis________ 4201 Mass. Ave. (16)__| 172 20 No, Thomaz P., Jr. | Cambridge, Masgs--o.l.). oC. o.oo 65 11 *Qsmers, Frank C., Jr. (9)-| Tenafly, N. J_______ Dorchester House (9)-_| 91 *Qstertag, Harold C. (39)..| Attica, NY. colo 11% ng Ave. | 109 2). *Passman, Otto E. (5)... Monroe, La_________ The Congressional (8)..| 57 *Patman, Wright (1)___._. Texarkana, Tex. oi 117 Carroll St. SE. (3)--| 151 * Patterson, James T. (5) _---Watertown, Conn. {0 C.-T co 24 *+Pelly, Thomas M. (1)__..| Seattle, Wash_______ 2219 California St. (8) -| 164 *Perking, Carl D.(7). ..-.-Hindman, Ky._..___ 201 Elmira St.SW. (24) .| 55 *Pfost, Gracie (1)__-._---Nampa, Idabo______ 200 C St. SE. (3). 00 33 Philbin, Philip J. (3)..ci =~ Clinton, Mass_______ Hotel Raleigh (4)_._.__ 63 * Phillips, Join (29)... ..] Banning, Calif ._._. 1317 House Office Bldg.| 18 *Pilcher, John L. (2)___-__ Meigs, Ga...coLlo0 7817 Columbia Pike, | 30 Falls Church, Va. *+ Pillion, John B>(42).....| Lackawanna, N.Y... ceoOo 111 *Poage, W. R. 67 y ERR) Waco Tex cioucirL 298.24 St. SE (3)... 153 Poff Richard H. (6). ii..c Radford, Va... 4312 35th St. South, | 161 Arlington (6), Va. *Polk, James G. (6)______ Highland, Ohio______ 6137.33d St. (15)... 120 *Powell, Adam C., Jr. (16)_| New York City, N.Y_| 459 House Office Bldg-_| 103 #1 Preston, Prince H. (1) ( Sinteshore; Gia. | 0... coed 30 *Price, Melvin (24)... East St. Louis, I1___| 808 Lakeview Dr., 42 Falls Church, Va. %*Priest,:J. Perey (5) oa... Nashville, Tenn_____ 4201 Mass. Ave. (16)-_| 148 *t1Prouty, Winston L. (At | Newport, Vt. ___ 133.C St. SE. (3)... ..~-158 Park, uo *|| Rabaut, ny, James M. (19) 0} Highland Pa..._.___ oi. 135 Louis C. (14)--Grol Fos Park, | 1232 House Office Bldg.| 71 ic 2Radwan, Edmund Py41).| Buffalo, NAY. cio noe cede me oo 110 *Rains, Albert (5) _-__-_-. Gadsden, Alnus i 0c Westchester Apts. (16) -5 “Ray, John H.i (15)..._. Staten Tsland, N. Y__| Hotel Jefferson (6)_____ 102 Rayburn, Sam (4) _____.___ Bonham, Pex. 1900. Q St. (9)... 151 Reece, B. Carroll. (1): 22 Johnson City, Tenn__| Metropolitan Club (6)_| 146 *tReed, Chauncey W. (14)_| West Chicago, Ill____| 2009 Glen Ross Rd, 39 Silver Spring, Md. *Reed, Daniel A. (43)----_ Dunkirk,/N. ¥...cu0 Woodner Apts. (10)__..| 111 *Rees, Edward H. (4) -—~---Emporia, Kans______ 1801 16th St. (9)... =. 51 *Reuss, Henry S. (5) _____ Milwaukee, Wis. ioe cl oo doo 170 #*Rhodes, George M. (14)__| Reading, Pa__.___.__ J Cyan St. NE, | 134 18). %Rhodes, Joh. J..(1)menw-n-Mesa, Arizi io. 5913 Wiltshire Dr., 7 Woodacres (16), Md. 143 *tRichards, James P. (5)__| Lancaster, S. C_.___ 83016 O St. (B...-_2r-*Riehiman, R. Walter (85)_| Tully, N. Y_________ B21 ems Ave. | 109 1 Riley, John J. (2)... _.... Sumter, S. C___.__---2828 Conn. Ave. (8)___| 142 ¥Rivers, L. Mendel (1)____| Charleston, 8S. C__.._ 1026 House Office Bldg _| 141 #Roberts, Kenneth A. (4)_| Piedmont, Ala______ 6102 Cromwell Dr. (16) 5 *tRobeson, EdwardJ., Jr.(1).| Warwick, Va________| Hotel Washington (4)_-| 159 *|| Robsion, John M., Jr. (8)_| Louisville, Ky.______ 1500 Delafield P1. (11)_| 54 *Rodino, Peter W., Jr. (10). Newark, N. J_._...___ 1500 Mass. Ave. (5)----| 92 Cole. Hoda 0 S000. 000 leone. 19 Rogers, Edith Nourse (5)... Lowell, Mass. ...... The Shoreham (8) 63 *Rogers, Byron a. Mo of Denver, 68172°—56 15 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 369-376) Name and district Home address al La : Page Rogers, Paul G. (6)______| West Palm Beach, Fla_| Sheraton-Park (8)_____ 28 *Rogers, Walter (18) __ __. Pampa, Tex... our 5535 Nevada Ave. (15)_| 154 *Rooney, John J. (14) ____.| Brooklyn, N. Y_____ 3228 Woodley Rd. (8)__| 102 Roosevelt, Jameg (26). 1 {Los Angeles, Calif. ..|. LL..._ ois 17 *Rutherford, J.T. (16). .} Odessa, Tex lo. 20 J. uuod. Ji 154 *Sadlak, Antoni N. (At L.)_ Rockville, Conn... 1108 House Office Bldg _| 22 *St. George, Katharine (28)__| Tuxedo Park, N. Y__| 240 House Office Bldg__| 107 *Saylor, John P. (22)... .. Johnstown, PTY a 136 *Schenck, Poul F. (3)... Dayton, Ohio... ___ 2601 Woodley PI. (8)___| 120 *Scherer, Gordon H. (1) __ _| Cincinnati, Ohio_____ The Mayflower (6)____| 119 *Schwengel, Fred (1)___..__ Davenport, Iowa____| 4005 Nellie Custis Dr., 47 Arlington, Va. + Scott, Hugh (6)......... Philadelphia, Pa_____ 3200. NL SL. (Da.2 131 *|| Scrivner, Errett P. (2)_..| Kansas City, Kangs___| 2331 Cathedral Ave. (8). 51 *Scudder, Hubert B. (1) _ __| Sebastopol, Calif _ 4545 Conn. Ave. (8)___.| 10 Bey Brown, Horace, Jr. | Pomfret Center, Conn) ila 23 “Soren, Armistead I., Jr. | Greensboro, Ala_____ 4625-B 36th St. South, 5 6). Arlington (6), Va. Sheehan, Timothy P. (11)_| Chicago, TI... .._.. 200 C St. SE. 3) Satu 38 *1Shelley, John F. (5) ____| San Francisco, Calif__| Hunting Towers, Alex-11 andria, Va, *Sheppard, Harry R. (27)_.| Yucaipa, Calif ______ 5900 Moreland St. (15) | 17 %Short, Dewey (7) 2 -i... Galena, Mo... aol 2811 34th Pl. (7)... 80 “f]Shutord, George A. | Asheville, N.C______ Sheraton-Park (8) _____ 116 12). Sinisa Alfred D. | Jersey City, N. J_.___| Parkfairfax, Alex-| 93 (13). andria, Va. *Sikes, Robert L. F. (8)___| Crestview, Fla______ SY x Jersey Ave. 27 SE. (3). *Siler, Eugene (8). _____ Williamsburg, Ky.. |. ..ioe ean Lldupuy Sow 55 *+1Simpson, Richard M. | Huntingdon, Pa_____ 5205 Lawn Way, Chevy | 134 (18). Chase (16), Md. am Sid (20). ru... Carrollton, III. lil Fairfax Hotel (8)_____._ 40 *Sisk, (12) anna Fresno, Calif ____.___ 432 House Office Bldg_| 13 Ln Frank E. 3B). naa Greenwood, Miss____| 6336 31st Pl. (15)______ 77 *Smith, Howard W. (8).__| Broad Run, Va______ 204 West Walnut St., | 161 Alexandria, Va. *Smith, Lawrence H. (1).__| Racine, Wis_ _______ 2480 16th St. (9). _____ 169 *||Smath, Wint (6)... _._. Mankato, Rane 2 cold 0h Jo sovadintl5 52 Spence, Brent (5) __ _____. Fort Thomas, Ky____| Sheraton-Park (8)_____ 55 *Springer, William L. (22)_| Champaign, I11______ 9 Oxford St., Chevy 41 Chase (15), Md. *||Staggers, Harley O. (2)..| Keyser, W. Va______ 245 North Washington | 167 St., Falls Church, Va. *Steed, Tom (4) _____....| Shawnee, Okla______ Berkshire Apts. (16)._._| 126 Sullivan, Leonor: Kretzer [86 Louis, Mo. .o_ coll...bt000 00 79 fo. (Mrs. John B.) (3). Taber, John (36). i... Auburn, N, Yoo. a. 2480 16th St. (9)______ 109 * Palle, Henry 0. (2). Co. Decorah, Iowa______ 4613 Harrison St. (15)__| 48 20 Taylor, Dean BP. (31). 00) Troy, iN. Yu nia. Ld Office Bldg. | 107 * Teague, Charles M, (13) Ojai, Calif ©... The Westchester (16)-_| 13 *Teague, Olin E. (6)______ College Station, Tex_| 6015 Mass. Ave. (16)___| 152° *Thomas, Albert (8)______ Houston, Tex. fui 2001. 34th St. (8)... =u 152 *Thompson, Clark W. (9)_| Galveston, Tex______ Sheraton-Park (8)_____ 153 *Thompson, Frank, Jr. (4).| Trenton. N. J______. 122 Carroll St. SE. (3)__| 90 Thompson, Buth (9)... .. Whitehall, Mich_____ The Coronet (3)... 69 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office rooms and telephones,see pp. 369-376) Name and district Home address ae Te Page *Thompson, T. Ashton (7)_| Ville Platte, La______ 1600 Kenwood Ave. 5 Alexandria, Va. Thomson, B: Kedthi(AtL)Y.| Cheyenne, Wyo. ....|--~-ee 173 cee *Thornberry, Homer (10)_| Austin, Tex_________ 3239 Davenport St. (8) -| 1563 ~ *|||||| Tollefson, Thor C. (6)_ Tacoma, Wash {2 4704 20h PL (8). _. ._. 165 *Trimble, James W. (3).--Berryville, Ark Hi Moryinnd Ave. NE. 8 "Puck, William M. (8)... .| SouthrBoestonz Vast |-.-~--=-cpo-or-one—nr-160 *Tumulty, T. James (14)__| Jersey City, N. J_.___| Jefferson Hotel (6)_____ 93 Udall, Stewart b, (2) —__| Tucson, Ariz_—______ Melean, Vom 7 *Ul, James B. 2%). inc Santa’ Ana, Calif. | The Coronet 3B)... | 18 *Vanik, Charles A. (21)___| Cleveland, ony I, HUME ar WT Jind 123 *Van Pelt, William K. (6)_| Fond du Tac, Wis___| 1512 Mount Eagle Pl.; | 171 Alexandria, Va. *Van Zandt, James E. (20)_| Altoona, Pa_._______ Arlington Towers, Ar-| 135 lington, Va. *Velde, Harold I. (18)... Pekin, No... 5600 24th Ave., Hill-| 40 crest Heights, Md. Vinson, Carl =. +. 0. Milledgeville, Ga____| 4 Primrose St., Chevy (6)... 31 Chase (15), Md. *+Vorys, John M. (12)____| Columbus, Ohio_____ 2032 Belmont Rd. (9)__| 121 “Vursell, Charles W. (23)_.| Salem, TI ___.__.... The Coronet BY epnne 41 iota ion, Stuyvesant| Wainscott, N.. Y____| 3411 O St. (7). ____ 96 1 ] Walter, Francie B, (8) -{ Tasion, Pac _ oof fo too. f11R4 *Watts, "John C. By... Nicholasville. Ky...i noi io 55 *||| || Weaver, Phil (1)-—-___ Falls City, Nebr_____ 9408 Crosby Rd., Silver | 83 = Spring, Md. “Westland, Jack (2)... ....-Everett, Wash... \. o_o. ici 164 * Wharton, J. Ernest (29) __| Richmondville, N. Y_| 3636 16th St. (10). ee 107 *Whitten, Jamie L. (2)-__| Charleston, Miss____ Ba Nebraska Ave. 76 15). *Wickersham, Victor (6)___| Mangum, Okla______ iin Dr. SE. [ 127 : 0). = 90 *+Widnall, William B. (7)_| Saddle River, N. J___| Jefferson Hotel (6)____| Wier, Roy WwW. 8). Minneapolis, Minn__| The Congressional (3)__| 74 nl Richard B. | Milton, Mass_______ S257 NSi. (7)... 65 (13 ; Sun Harrison A., | Westfield, N. J. | c-ciecicmusmemmnar=> 90 Jr. (6 *Williams, John Bell (4)__.| Raymond, Miss_____ 1001 26th Rd. South, 77 Arlington, Va. *t Williams, William R. | Cassville, N. Y______| 1241 Pennsylvania | 108 (34). Ave. SE. (3). *Willis, Edwin E. (3)_----St. Martinville, La__| 1531 Mount Eagle Pl, 57 Alexandria, Va. “Wilson, Bob (30) -...-----Chula, Visits, Calif Va. 18 *YWilson, Earl (9).....-~--Bedford, wl... Le 46 *Winstead, Arthur (5)... Philadelphia, Miss___| 3137 Patterson St. (15)_| 77 *Withrow, Gardner R. (8)--| La Crosse, Ws 4201 Mass. Ave. (16)__| 170 *Woloott, Jesse P. (7)_____ Port Huron, Mich___| 3707 East Thornapple 69 St., Chevy Chase : : (15), Md. *Wolverton, Charles A. (1)_| Merchantville, N. J__| 1336 House Office Bldg_| 89 Aut James C., Jv, | Wentheriovd, Tex. . |..coesennse noon 153 12) Yates, Sidney BR. (9... | Chieage, IN________ |... ..-.. -~t-orci-crons 38 *Young, Clifion (At L.)...} Reno, Nev. .....---2705 Westminster St., 85 Alexandria, Va. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES— Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 369-376) Name i district Home address We 2nd oi : . : Page *Younger, J. Arthur (9) ___| San Mateo, Calif____| 4545 Conn. Ave. (8) _..| 12 *Zablocki, Clement J. (4)_.| Milwaukee, Wis_.___ 3502 Gunston Rd. | 170 Alexandria, Va. : %Zelonko, Herberti(21)-...| New York City, | ...cc..z.0u conan 105 : N.Y. : ; DELEGATES *tBartlett, E. L., (Bob)___| Juneau, Alaska______ 1713.33d PI. SE. (20) __|=174 Farrington, Mrs. Joseph R_| Honolulu, Hawaii..__| 82 Kalorama Circle (8). 174 RESIDENT COMMISSIONER *Fern6s-Isern, A. 1 _______ | Santurce, P. R.__.___ | 2210 R56. (8)... | 174 1 Popular Democrat. TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRATION OF THE TERMS OF SENATORS Crass III.— SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 1957 [32 Senators in this group: Democrats, 15; Republicans, 17] Name Party Residence Alken, George Dodi) oil cere R: Putney, Vt. Bender, George Bd wl vee eee R. Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Bennett, Wallace: Fo oi oo R. Salt Lake City, Utah. Bible, Alan22 li... D. Reno, Nev. Bush Prescott £1... R. Greenwich, Conn. ici.i. Butler, Jom Marshaller | of il. R. Baltimore, Md. Capehart, Homer-Boil © i... ear RB. Washington, Ind. Carlson, fyahk £1. | __. ._ R. Concordia, Kans. veiled. Case, Teandis dowabolS L010. aan. RE. Custer, S. Dak. Clemente, Barle. 1. 1D, Morganfield, Ky. Co.eee. Cotton, Nomis tances ft 00. .-B. Lebanon, N. H. Dirksen, Everett MeKinley_ 1... _.... R. Pekin, Ill. Duff, James Bl ono aflf. 13. o.oo... B. Carnegie, Pa. Ervin; 8am J, Inf deat, © _ 1 oo. D. Morganton, N. C. PalbrieWt 3. Wot uy a lll. D. Fayetteville, Ark. George, Walter B....o 0. 1 eee D. Vienna, Ga. Hayden, Carlson.io. D. Phoenix, 0 Ariz. Hennings, Thomas Co, rv... 1 eee D. St. Louis, Mo. Hickenlooper, Bourke B....._ 1. eee. R. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Will Listor.cif aesiodl Ll 2% oli .. D. Montgomery, Ala. Johngion; Olle ova. L311. _ _ _o..... D. Spartanburg, S. C. Ruchel, Thomas ican. Anaheim, Calif. HS... R. Tehwan, Herbert Hoots Lo D. New York City, N. Y. Yong, Busse Bot iid i eee D. Baton Rouge, La. Magnuson, Warten G_._.:. ice D. Seattle, Wash. Millikin, Bugene. D.__-.. --o-oo einen R. Denver, Colo. Monroney, A.S. Mike... 200ow oF D. Oklahoma City, Okla. Morse, Wayne... cil or Loo onal D. Eugene, Oreg. Smathers, George A -_-_.. ......... D. Miami, Fla. Welker, Herraan ese R. Payette, Idaho. Wiley, Alexander... 3 nce R. Chippewa Falls, Wis. Young, Milton . _ -. . . .— .-. B. La Moure, N. B...._... Dak. 1 Elected Nov. 2, 1954, to fill unexpired term of Robert A. Taft. 2 Elected Nov. 2, 1954, to fill unexpired term of Pat McCarran. 3 Elected Nov. 4, 1952, to fill unexpired term of Brien McMahon. 4 Elected Nov. 2, 1954, to fill unexpired term of Charles W. Tobey. 8 Appointed by Governor June 5, 1954, to fill unexpired term of Clyde R. Hoey; elected Nov. 2, 1954. 6 Appointed by Governor Jan. 2, 1953, to fill unexpired term of Richard M. Nixon; elected Nov. 2, 1954. 207 Crass I.—SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 1959 [32 Senators in this group: Democrats, 12; Republicans, 20] Name Party Residence Barrett, Prank ATi 02 No WS] J HOME R. Lusk, Wyo. Beall FGlew. =..._. =: "RI Probar Vid, Bicker, Jom WL 1 I rR” 1 Commbas Ghio. Byrd, Harry Flood. oo 20. noi 000 D. Berryville, Va. Chavez, Dennis... li D. Albuquerque, N. Mex. Daniel, Epleeinat. velio. 0. D. Liberty, Tex. Flanders, Ralph BE... 1. ...... rn Springfield, Vt. Coldwater, Bavry 1.... a EB, Phoenix, Ariz. Gore, Albertis Lalli. J... oo. od fenet=-1D. Carthage, Tenn. Holland, Spessard 0 1 oo J Dn wi 0 Bartow, LC. Fla. Hrusks, RBomanilt oe © lu i RR. Omaha, Nebr. Ives, Ievivg Mu. ul X. ao. SER DLE Norwich, N. Y. JocksonsHenryiMocw3. H.C... | D. | Everett, Wash. Jenner, Willlam@eilall of. i. eens R. Bedford, Ind. Kennedy, Jom Filo 5. sid DD. J Boston, Mass, Kilgoropg Harley tM ain). Lo anne LD. Beckley, W. Va. EnowlandasWilllamiBe to]... [RB Piedmont, Calif. Langer, Willamesao”A1. 1 3 0... R. Wheatland,N. Dak. )_ MoCarthy, Joseph: Ri: «= 1..._..[ RB. Appleton, Wis. Malone, GeorgeiW ili ___ 3 Jeena R. Reno, Nev. Mansfield, Mike wnrend L201... fens iL) Missoula, Mont. Martin} Bdwarduanoo C1 Lo. eee nn= R. ‘Washington, Pa. Pastore, Jolmi@ad ian Lo fl. eee... D. Providence, R. I. Payne, FrederickéGoall |. 51. Geena. i--R. Waldoboro, Maine. Potier, Chanles Winaod ©... _A1. _¢ _ .. ... R. Cheboygan, Mich. Purell, William? a0 © £3 |...... R. West Hartford, Conn. Smithy. Alexanders” LJ... en... R. Princeton, N. J. Stennigidohniconioo| 41 3. in D. DeKalb, Miss. id Symington, Stuarbotas [4 lea D. Creve Coeur, Mo. Thye, Bdward Jnlaslacl Ln. ein R. Northfield, Minn. Watkins, Arthur V______ Wl EL a R. Orem, Utah. Williams, Jehned_ ood Lon eee R. Millsboro, Del. t Elected Nov. 2, 1954, to fill unexpired term of Hugh Butler. Crass II..SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 1961 [32 Senators in this group: Democrats, 22; Republicans, 10] Name Party Residence Allott, iGordon olin aastind idan2 R. Lamar, Colo. Anderson, Clinton Po. siciei ivan aa= D. Albuquerque, N. Mex. Barkley, Alben W_.... .... Slemaiil onlnt D. Paducah, Ky. Bridges, Styles... el chpeienil R. Concord, N. ie H. Case, Chord PP... 0 iacusdlodallta R. Rahway, N. J. oo Curtis, Carb... ns RB. Minden, Nebr. hdeaciniiasdesnant Douglas, Pauli... cee lens DD; Chicago, Ill. Dworshak, Benry QC... foddalcbhodil oon R. Burley, Idaho. BEagtland, James O.. .. _ _cecnicls oo... D. Doddsville, Miss. Fllondor, Allen J, Sr... vival... D. Houma, La. Prear, J. Allen, Jr. .civesililcanaa-n D. Dover, doe Del. Green, Theodore Francis... eevee... D. Providence, R. I. Humphrey, Hubert HH. . ..-.cocernnin.ni. D. Minneapolis, Minn. Johnson, Lyndon B..__ __.. un oo. D. Johnson City, clasoioll Tex. Kefnuver, Estes... vena ioobcbaoill SRS Chattanooga, Tenn. Oklahoma City, Okla. Kerr, Robert 8 i Ss spamsar am DURURRUUTTDPRRYY McClellan, John L._.. eo of olf Camden, Ark. McNamara, Pat... cudsaidasBlen..oo Detroit, Mich. Martin, Thomas B.__.. _. . esilalic.ooo Iowa City, Iowa. Mundt, Karl B.__ _. ewial ian Madison, S. Dak. Murray, James KE... ausel.o.....ia Butte, Mont. Neely, Matthew M. . oooceedine nnn one Fairmont, W. Va. Neuberger, Richard L._....__... rl a Portland, Oreg. O’Mahoney, Joseph C2... ...0eii. Cheyenne, Wyo. -Robertson, A: WHS. . cioldi igor inneaa Lexington, Va. Russell, Richard B_________._ eadiiatatoal Winder, Ga. Saltonstall, Leverett... oduseiloan oan Dover, Mass. . Schoeppel,;Andrew Fo... cool cece Wichita, Kans. Scott, W. Kervi2'o: —._. b... i0 Haw River, N. _eladgeil C. Smith, Margaret Chage..... conan... Skowhegan, Maine. Sparkman, John J... C. ..... _.asii lo ol. Huntsville, Ala. Thurmond, Strom: .._ wel wes coo Aiken, S. C. 1 Appointed by Governor Jan. 1, 1955, to fill unexpired term of Dwight Griswold; elected Nov. 2, 1954, for term commencing Jan. 3, 1955. 2 Elected Nov. 2, 1954, to fill unexpired term of Lester C. Hunt and also for the term commencing Jan. 3, 1955. 3 Elected Nov. 2, 1954, to fill unexpired term of Willis Smith and also for the term commencing Jan. 3, 1955. 4 Appointed by Governor Dec. 24, 1954, to fill unexpired term of Burnet R. Maybank; elected Nov. 2, 1954, for term commencing Jan. 3, 1955. ; CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF SENATORS Rank Name State Beginning of present service 1] George Walter VP..._. .. Georgia. =... Nov. 8, 1922 2 Hayden Canl J... 0.....-. Arizong. i. i... Mar. 4, 1927 3 | Russell Richard ._ .o. Georgin.--.-n.zol Jan. 12, B....... 1933 4 | Byrd, Harry Flood...-.. Virginia... uno. 3f Mar. 4, 1933 5 | Murray, James... 0. oo. Montana.....~-2.c--. Nov. 7,1934 6 Chavez, /Pennis. ... .......... New Mexico... ~-zz-= May 11, 1935 Bridges, Styles... oJ oon. New Hampshire ____ 7 SR Ellender, AllenJ. Sr... .._.... Louisiana. -uv oer on Jan. 3, 1937 Green, Theodore Francis_ __ _____ Rhode Island _ _ _..__ SM Riser. i a aaa Alabama. ..... 2 Jan. 11, 1938 9 Wiley, Alevander... ou... ..iuvu. Wisconsin... Jan. 3, 1939 Kilgore, Harley M ......_.._.... West Virginia_______ te nee TE .. North Dakotas. -ls an. (15,1041 11 {i Alken, George D... ... _....... Vermont: --z-..1 Jan. 10, 1941 12 | Millikin, Bugene D........._ _... Colorado... ..... 1 Dec. 20, 1941 Eastland, James O.1_____________ Mississippl. -vooanee 13 MeCQlollan, John L......_ _....... Arkansas... ..o.. yan. 3 1043 14. | Smith, H. Alexander... ....... New Jersey... _______ Dec. 7, 1944 15 | Magnuson, Warren G__.________ Washington... Dec. 14, 1944 Capehart, Homer BE... _... .._. Indiana... x... Pulbright;: fo _._ _. . W._ ____ Arkansas... 16 |{ Hickenlooper, Bourke B_____.___ lowa..oow cman Jan. 3, 1945 Johnston, OlinD...._ .. _........ South Carolina______ Morse,Wayne_..._ ...._........ nu. Oregon...70k 17 | Saltonstall, Leverett____________ Massachusetts _ ____ Jan. 4, 1945 18 | Young; Milton BR... ._...... North Dakota_______ Mar. 12, 1945 19 | Knowland, William F___________ Californig..-.. _ Aug. 26, 5. 1945 20 | Holland, Spessard L_ __ _________ Plopldn. ousadidh Sept. 25, wee 1946 21 | Flanders, Ralph _._ ....._ _. Vermont... oz 0 Nov. 1, 1946 &__._ JBoebertson, A. Willis... _...___.. Virgin... cnn 2 Hm dobn d= L... .. ol Ld ov. Alabama... 6,1946 BrickerJomy'W.___.._ ._....... ONO. ee enn nes veg, levingM.. New York... .......l Jonmer, William | ._____ Indiana, B2._____ __..__...__.. MeCarthy, Joseph BR... ._ Wisconsin... 23 i Malone, George W...........__. __ _.. Jan. 3, 1947 Nevada... Martin Vdward. ... soon ore Pennsylvania_ ______ oats Thye, Ydward J... Minnesota... Watking; Arthye Vid00 Eales Jolt0 Oy oon Williams, John J ___ _____ .. Delaware...ou 94. Sewnis, John... Mississippi... ____ Nov. 5, 1947 long, Russel B....__._ lovigiana. ..._...... 25 a Ea South Dakota_______ Dec. 31, 1043 1 Mr. Eastland also served in the Senate from June 30, 1941, to Sept. 28, 1941. 2 Mr. Jenner also served in the Senate from Nov. 8, 1944, to Jan. 3, 1945. CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF SENATORS—Continued Rank Namo moins | Bgl, [ Anderson, Clinton P_____c._____ New Mexico _______ Douglas, Paul Heol poi. Illinois... =e. FrearyJ. Allen, Jr. onda Delaware... coo. Humphrey, Hubert H_.____._____ Minnesota... _____ Johnsen, Lyndon. B._. __... ___. Texas. o..iaad 4 26 Refauver, Estes... Tennessee... .__ Jan, Sines Retr; Robert 8... ol... Oklahoma. bl uv lo Neely, Matthew M3___._....____ West Virginia______. Schoeppel, Andrew Fo.__ _. Rapsae. 00 el Smith, Margaret Chase_________ Maine... ued J 27 | Dworshak, Henry C4___________ Idaho... D2 soall. Oct. 14,1949 28 | Lehman, Herbert Hol wall... New York... bwll. Nov. 9, 1949 20. | Clements, Farle C...... oil... Kentucky. oii as Nov. 27, 1950 80 Cavlwon, Frank... at... Kansas... ciouglbl | Nov. 29, 1950 81 | Pastore, John O....... inst). Rhode Island. ______ Dec. 19, 1950 : ({Bennett, Wallace FF...__ Uiah. Butler, John Marshall. _________ Maryland... _.__._._. we Cose, Pravels_. .__ . ... — South Dakota... --.. Dirksen, Everett McKinley...._| Illinois __..________ 22 Bonnin) Thomas:C., Jr... Missouri con Sigil J00 [1722 54058 Monroney, A. 8. Mike. __..._____ Oklahoma oo... Smathers, George A_ ______._._...__ Florida... ... woniies \Welker, Herman. J.or i ode Lida : ...... Idahoucicuay2i0 33 |. Duff, James Hl lol igaul io Pennsylvania. ____.. Jan. 16, 1951 Bush Prescott Connecticut... _.. : 8 in Charles ©...... Michigan. ico = is Noy: 511552 a. 85 /: Kuchel, Thomas HL.0__ >... ._.._ California. ......... Jan. 2,1953 (Barvell, Framk A. ©. ___...... Wyoming.-.......... Beall J. Glenn... .o-... Maryland... ..___ Pagel Price... co vnm eons Pexas. o.oo Goldwater, Barry... Avion... Gore, Albert.......... Tennessee... es .. 36 tJackson, Henry M............... Washington... _....__. Jan. 3, 1953 Kennedy, Jom F___.. ._..__._.. Massachusetts. _ ____ Mansfield, Mike... Montana. o.oo. Payne, Frederick ... ..... Mafwe. CG... aa Purtell, William A7.. ._. _._... Connecticut... ...... Symington, Stuart... ou... Missouri. oii...-- 3 Mr. Neely also served in the Senate from Mar. 4, 1923, to Mar. 3, 1929, and from Mar. 4, 1931, to Jan. 12, 1941. t+ Mr. Dworshak also served in the Senate from Nov. 6, 1946, to Jan. 3, 1949. 8 Elected Nov. 4, 1952, to fill unexpired term of Brien McMahon. 8 Appointed Jan. 2, 1953, to fill unexpired term of Richard M. Nixon; elected Nov. 2, 1954. " Mr. Purtell also served in the Senate from Aug. 29, 1952, to Nov. 4, 1952. | | | | | | 212 Congressional Directory CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF SENATORS—Continued : Beginning of Rank Name State present service 87 |. Trvin, Sam J., Jedd ooo. North Carolina______ June 5, 1954 Cotton, Norris Yo HondlloF New Hampshire ____ 32 ei Boman LWossnc Nebragks 0 0 0 for. 5 Lone oll O'Mahoney, Joseph C.1t____-_ ____ Wyoming... 0...3; ] 22 foe W. Kerr 8 ___eneok North Carolina______ Nova 20, 10% 40 | Bible, Alan B. ___. coo... Nevada... 20a. oo Dec. 2, 1954 41 | Bender, George H.24_ ._._._.__.. Ohio... co Cabal, Dec. 16, 1954 42 | Thurmond, Stromb.t += South Carolina______ Dec. 24, 1954 43 § Cuttin, Corl 0.8... __sio0cs. Nebraska. 1 5. 0 Jan. 1, 1955 Allott, Gordon... sos | Colorado: is 2. : Barkley, Alben W.V7__ 0 dll... Kentucky ii. Case, Clifford. Pn... wor... New Jersey_______._ | “ i MeNamara, Pat. Scio = Michigan. .: of 0) Jaz. 83,4055 Mortin, Thomas B.._ co.cc... lowa i... 3.0810 Neuberger, Richard L__ ________ Oregon........t1 sual; ) 8 Appointed June 5, 1954, to fill unexpired term of Clyde R. Hoey: elected Nov. 2, 1954, 9 Elected Nov. 2, 1954, to fill unexpired term of Charles W. Tobey. 10 Elected Nov. 2, 1954, to fill unexpired term of Hugh Butler. 11 Elected Nov. 2, 1954, to fill unexpired term of Lester C. Hunt; also served in the Senate from Jan. 1, 1934, to Jan. 3, 1953. 12 Elected Nov. 2, 1954, to fill unexpired term of Willis Smith. 13 Elected Nov. 2, 1954, to fill unexpired term of Pat McCarran. -14 Elected Nov. 2, 1954, to fill unexpired term of Robert A. Taft. 15 Appointed Dec. 24, 1954, to fill unexpired term of Burnet R. Maybank; elected Nov. 2, 1954. 16 Appointed Jan. 1, 1955, to fill unexpired term of Dwight Griswold; elected Nov. 2, 1954. 17 "Mr. Barkley also served in the Senate from Mar. 4, 1927, une Jan. 19, 1949, and as President of the Senate from Jan. 20, 1949, until Jan. 20, 1953. CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING OF PRESENT SERVICE [*Elected to fill a vacancy; f resigned] Name State Dr Congresses (inclusive) me 22 terms, consecutive Rayburn, Sam... ....... Vinson, Carl... .......__ 19 terms, consecutive Reed, Daniel A_________._ 17 terms, consecutive Cannon, Clarence________ Celler, Emanuel _________ Taber, John... ....__ 16 terms, consecutive Jenkins, Thomas A______ -Martin, Joseph W., Jr____| Rogers, Edith Nourse. ___| 15 terms, consecutive Hope, Clifford RC.-_ McCormack, John W____| Wigglesworth, Richard B_| Wolverton, Charles A____| 156 terms, not consecutive Andresen, August H___ __ Reece, B. Carroll _______ 14 terms, consecutive Cooper, Jere... o-.--.i Patman, Wright...id 13 terms, consecutive Smith, Howard W........._. Spence, Brent... 2. 2 Tex__.. Ga... N.Y... Mo:.---N.Y..| N.Y...] Ohio.._| Mass__{ Mass_._ Kans. .v Mass__| Mass__| N.J__ Minn ._ _ Tenn. _ Tenn. _ Texas Va... .. Ky... % 4|63dto84th _______. Mar. 4,1913 6. *63d to 84th... _ Nov. 3,1914 43 | 66thto 84th. _.-._-_. Mar. 4, 1919 9 | 68thto84th______._ Mar. 4, 1923 11 |68thto84th........| Mar. 4 ,1923 36 | 68thto84th...-..=|¢Mar -4,1923 10 | 69th to 84th. _L_.___ Mar. 4, 1925 14 | 69th'to 84th________ Mar. 4, 1925 6 | *60thto 34th... ‘June 30, 1925 5| 70thto 84th... Mar. 4,1927 12 | *70th to 84th... ___. Nov. 6, 1928 13 | *70th to 84th_______ Nov. 6, 1928 1 70thto 84th... ___._. Mar. 4, 1927 1 | 69th to 72d and 74th | Jan. 3, 1935 to 84th. 1 | 67th to 71st, 73d to | Jan. 3, 1951 79th, 82d to 84th. 8 7istto 84th... Mar. 4, 1929 1;| 7ist to 84th... o-i-Mar. 4, 1929 S 172d to 84th... ...... Mar. 4, 1931 Bb [{T2d to 84th...» Mar. 4, 1931 Wolcott, Jesse Po... Mich__. 7 72490: 80D. c nnn 2 Mar. 4, 1931 SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State oy Congresses (inclusive) iin] 12 terms, consecutive Allen teal = =~ =: 11) gid 16 | 73d to 84th... Mar. 4, 1933 Brown, Paul ______.. [Ga__ | 10] *73dto 34th ~~~ July 5,1933 Colmer, William M______ Miss__ _ 61 73dto34th Mar. 4,1933 Cooley, Harold D________ NG 4 I RdtoSHh July 7,1934 Dondero, George A______ Mich. 18 | 73d to Sdth. ~~ Mar. 4, 1933 Richards, James P_______ 5. CC 5 [73dtoSth = Mar. 4, 1933 Walter, Francis E________ Ta... 153) 73dioS4th. Mar. 4,1933 12 terms, not consecutive Hess, Willlam EB... Ohio___ 2 | 71st to 74th, 76th to | Jan. 3, 1951 80th, 82d to 84th. Short, Dewey--......_.. Mo.... 7 | 71st and 74th to 84th_| Jan. 3, 1935 11 terms, consecutive Arends, Leslie C_________ 3 Ihe 17 | 7dthio 84th... Jan. 3,1935 Barden, Graham A___._ __ NC S| 7THhtoSHth. Jan. 3, 1935 Boykin, Frank'W _- ~__. Ala 1.0 74h to 84th... July 30, 1935 Buckley, Charles A. _____ Neon 2. 7 Hh to. 84h... Jan. 3,1935 Cole, W. Sterling. __. N.Y...| 37 | athio3tth ~~. Jan. 3, 1935 Halleck, Charles A_______ Ind... 2 374hdo 84th. Jan. 29, 1935 Hoffman, Clare &________ Mich___ 4 {74th to 84th. _______ Jan. 3, 1935 Mahon, George H .. ..... Tox. [19 | 74h toS4th. ._._.. Jan. 3, 1935 Reed, Chauncey W______ ums 14 | 74th to 84th________ Jan. 3, 1935 10 terms, consecutive Brooks, Overton... Ta. 0: 4 [| 75th to84h. 0 U0 Jan. 3, 1937 Eberharter, Herman P___| Pa_____ 23 -75thte 34h... Jan.” 3,1937 Gamble, Ralph A________ N.Y...| 26] *75th to Sachi vin Nov. 2,1937 Grant, George M._______ Ala. 2] *75thto 84th. _____. June 14, 1938 Gregory, Noble J.': = Ky 00% 1 | 75thto84th. = Jan. 3, 1937 Keogh, Bugene J. ______ NY. 9 75thto 84th. ___. Jan. 3, 1937 Kirwan, Michael J_______ Ohioi_:¢ 19 | 75th'le 84th... | Jan. 3.1937 Mason, Noah M_." -.. . TH 15 795thto 34th. Jan, 3,1937 Poage, W. RB... ... _.. Tex... .} 11 | 75th to 84th >is 04 Jan. 3, 1937 Rees, Edward H_________ Kans_ _ 4 | 783thioRdth ._ Jan. 3,198%7 Sheppard, Harry R._-.. Calif __ 27 ( 5thite 84h... Jan. 3, 1937 Simpson, Richard M_____ Pac. IS | *75th te 84th... __ May 11, 1937 Thomas, Albert.......... Tex... S| 78thitoS4h. _. _... Jan. 3, 1937 10 terms, mot consecutive O'Brien, Thomas. J.....__. H...o0 6 | 73d to 75th, 78th to | Jan. 3, 1943 84th. Rabaut louis C.___ Mich__| 14 | 74th to 79th, 81st to | Jan. 3, 1949 84th. SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Diz Congresses (inclusive) papain 9 terms, consecutive Andersen, H. Carl_______ Minn _ _ % {i 76th te:84th. _____1 Jan. 3, 1939 Bolton, Frances P_______ Ohio: -[ 22 | 76th teiS4th_______ Feb. 27, 1940 Bonner, Herbert C_______ N.C... 1 %76thto 84th... ._. Nov. 5,1940 Brown, Clarence J_______ Ohio___ 7 | 76th to 84th.......... Jan. 3, 1939 Chiperfield, Robert B_ ___| Tll____._ 19 76th te 84th. ___ Jan. 3, 1929 Clevenger, Cliff _____.___._ Ohio... . 5 | 76thto84th. ._.._.. Jan. 38,1939 Davis, Clifford. i... Tenn _ _ 9 | *76th to 84th_______ Feb. 15, 1940 Durham, Carl TV. _...... N.C. 6: 76thto84th..... Jan. 3, 1939 Fenton, Ivor .. .._ Pa... 12 | 76th toiS4th. 0. Jan. D.._L 38,1939 Gathings, B.C... 2... Ark... BS) 76th to 84th....« Jan. 3,1939 0. Hinshaw, Carl...ii Calif.-.| 20 | 76th to 84th... ..._ Jan. _ 3,1939 Jensen, Ben F____.______ Iowa___ 7 [76th to84th.. J... Jan. 3,1939 . Kean, Robert W_________ NaJiz| 12 ( 76thto 84th. ......_ Jan. 3, 1939 Kilburn, Clarence E______ N.Y... 33 | 76th to S3th_ ious Feb, 13,1940 Kilday, Poul J... ..... Tex....| 20/| 70th to S4th. ...._.. Jan. 3,1939 LeCompte, Karl M______ Iowa... 4 | 76thto84th.. .:...q Jan. 3,1939 McGregor, J. Harry.______ Ohio... 17 | *76thto 84th... _. . Feb. 27,1940 MeMillan, John L_______ S.C. 6 | 76thio84th. ... ... Jan. 3,1939 Mills, Wilbur D...____.. Ark. ..: 2 | 76th t0o84th_....... Jan. 3,1939 Norrell, Wo lB... ... Ark__._ 6 | 76th.to84th. ....._... Jan. 3, 1939 Talle, Henry'O..........0 Towa.___ 2 | 76thto'S4th ........ Jan. 3, 1939 Vorys, Johm-M. .. _____= Ohio... 12.i 76th te84th......... Jan. 3, 1939 9 terms, mot consecutive Burdick, Usher L________ N.Dak_|At L.| 74th to 78th, 81st | Jan. 3, 1949 : 1 1 to 84th. ; Dies, Martin... ..... Tex____|AtL. | 72d to 78th, 83d and | Jan. 3, 1953 84th. Forand, Aime J._.______._ Ralaiz 1.| 75th. and 77th to | Jam. i 3,1941 : 84th. Polk, James: G............-Ohio___ 6 | 72d to 76th, 81st to | Jan. 3, 1949 84th. 8 terms, consecutive Canfield, Gordon_______._ N:J... S| 7thtoS4th.......... Jan. 3, 1941 Cunningham, Paul_______ Towa... 3i| 77th t0:84th. ... =: Jan. 3, 1941 Hartid Orem’...1. Ark. _ i. 41 77thto:84h........ Jan. 3, 1941 Hébert, F. Edward_______ Lag did 1 | 77thito 84th...J. + Jan. 3, 1941 Hill WillilamiS...___._____ Colo___ 2 77ihio 84th... ... Jan. ' 3, 1941 Kelley, Augustine B______ Pai 2 21 | 77th to. 84th... 112 Jan. 3, 1941 King, Cecil R......_.__. LB Cali ict 17 | 3T7thto 84th. Aug. 25, 1942 Lane, Thomas J... Mass _ _ 71 77th to 84th...i -Dec. 30, 1941 OHara, Joseph PP... Minn __ 2 | 7ithto84th... .....1 Jan. 3, 1941 Priest,’J. Perey... Tenn__ B.( 77thito 84th... ... Jan. 3,1941 Rivers, L. Mendel ______ S.iCicL Mi 77thtlo 84th... Jan. 3, 1941 Smith, Lawrence H______ Wis... 1 *77th to 34th... Aug. 29, 1941 SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Dis- Name State trio Congresses (inclusive) a 8 terms, consecutive—con. Whitten, Jamie L._______ Mise}, 12] *ITthto 84th... Z| Nov. 4,1941 Wilson, Fark... ....... Ind... 9.4 7IthiteS4th. Jan. 3, 1941 8 terms, not consecutive Togarty, John EE. ___.__ R.I___} 2 [ 77th, }78th to 84th-_| Jan. 3,1945 Klein Arthur Go...ol N.Y__.| 19 | *¥77th, 78th, *79th to | Feb. 19, 1946 : 84th. Sikes, Robert L. F_______ Fla... 3 | 77th, 178th to 84th__|.Jan. 3, 1945 Van Zandt, James E_____ Pa... 90 | 76th... 77th, 173th, | Jan. 3,1947 -80th to 84th. Withrow, Gardner R_____ Wis____ 3 | 72d to 75th, 81st to | Jan. . 3, 1949. i 84th. 7 terms, consecutive Abernethy, Thomas G.___| Miss___ 1 | 78thtoS4th. oo. . Jan. 3,1943 Andrews, George W _____ Ala. 0} Jil %7Sthito'S4th.. Mar. 14, 1944 Auchincloss, James C____| No J__. 31 7%hto.84th.. .. _.. Jan. 3, 1943 Dawson, William L______ Hh: gl T'[ 78th to34th Jan. 3, 1943 Ellsworth, Harris. _______ Oreg...| 4 | 78thto84th _______ | Jan. 3,1943 Engle, Clair... _....... Calif_ __ 2 | *78th to 84th_______| Aug. 31,1943 Feighan, Michael A______ Ohio... || 20.| 78th to 84th... !Jan.:.3,1943 Fernandez, Antonio M___| N.Mex | At L.| 78th.to 84th________ Jan. 3,1943 Cilien, 0. €.. 0... Tox. 21 | 78th to Sah sino. | Jan. 3, 1943 Covi, Teon H: Pano 23. | 78thio 84th ______ Jan. 3, 1943 Gordon, Thomas S_______ We Lis 8 78thto'84th._. _..__._ Jan. 3,1943 Hale, Robert... .. _...._. Maine | 1 | 78thto 84th. __._. Jan. 3, 1943 Hays, Brooks... i... J Ark.oF 573th to S4th. Jan. 3, 1943 Hoeven, Charles B_______ Towa._._ 8) 78th to 84th ____.... Jan. 3,1943 Holifield, Chet__________ Calif...l 19:( 78thto84th._.______._ Jan. 3, 1943 Holmes, Hal... ......... Wash _ _ 4:0 78thto 84th... ._.... Jan. 3, 1943 Horan, Walt... ......... Wash _ _ 5 78thto84th. ._... __ Jan. 3,1943 Johnson,sleroy...._.___ Calif | 11: 783th to 34th __.____. Jan. 3,1943 Judd, Walter H_.________ Minn _ _ 5} 78th to 84th. Ll. Jan. 3, 1943 Kearney, Bernard W. | N.Y_...| 32 78thto84th_______._ Jan. 3, 1943 (Pat). McConnell, Samuel K., Jr_| Pa_____ 13: *78thitei84th. ___ is Jan. 18, 1944 Madden, Bay J.......= Ind __: 1] 7Sthto 34th ____ Jan. 3, 1943 Merrow, Chester E_ _ ____ NH... 1 | 78th to 84th... Li: Jan. 3;4943 Miller, A. Lo... Nebr.__ 4 | 78thto 84th... __. Jan. 3, 1943 Morrison, James H_ __ ___ Ta..ii. 6. 7Sth to'84th | Jan. 3, 1943 Murray, Tom... Tenn... 7: | 78thito 84th. _______ Jan. 3,1943 O’Konski, Alvin E_______ Wig....| 10 {(78th4to 84th. __. Jan: 3, 1943 Philbin, Philip J......eil Mass. -3 | 73thio84th = Jan. 3,1943 Phillips, Jolin...ode Calif...} ~ 29: | 78thtoS34th Jan. 3, 1943 Rooney, John J... .[. N.Y...] 14 | *78th-to'84th__..__.. June 6, 1944 SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name 7 terms, consecutive—con. Scrivner, Errett P_______ Simpson, Sido. Taylof; Dean P.........i-Vursell, Charles W_______ Winstead, Arthur. _______ -7 terms, mot consecutive Chenoweth, J. Edgar_____ Corbett, Robert J_._____. Seott, Hughes... ; Wickersham, Vietor______ 6 terms, consecutive Byrnes, John W._________ Chelf Prank... ._.i Dolliver, James I________ Fallon, George H________ Fulton, James G....._ Gary, J. Vaughan... Gwinn, Ralph W________ Hand, oT. Millet. _......... Harrison, Burr PC Heselton, John W__._____ Latham, Henry J... McDonough, Gordon L___| Miller, George P_________ Morgan, Thomas E______ Norblad, Walter_________ Powell, Adam C., Jr._____ Price, Melvin... ..... Raing ‘Alberts...Io Teague, Olin'E._........J. Trimble, James W_______ ‘6 terms, not consecutive Bennett, John B_________ Boggs, Hale :..........0. Dempsey, John J________ Thompson, Clark W_____ State Da Kans___ 2} Th i) 30-1 N.Y... 31 Hl. oid 93 | Migs: fF : 5 | Colo___ 3 | ; Pa. ool 29 | Pa....0 6 | Okla___| | 6 | Wis_... 84 Ky: lB i 4|{ Towa___ 6x! Md: cl 450 Pal. l 27 | Va_._... 3 | Nos Yiaslk 927 NoJiiof {20 Va.l.0o 7H Mass__ 1 | NoXd.l 4 | Calif___| 15 | Calif___ S| Pa..o.0 26 | Oreg___ 1 | NoXY.UF 16: LEE rd 24 | Alar Loy 5'| Tex. .C 6 Ark... 3 | Mich___| 12 | Lai...b 2 | N.Mex_|At L.| Tex... 9 | Congresses (inclusive) ppm. *78tht084th____ |. Sept. 14, 1943 78thioS4Nh . Jan. 3,1943 [78thiteS4th.__._ _.._ Jan. 3,1943 78thite'84th:._o. Jan. 3,1943 78th toi84th___.___. Jan. 3, 1943 77th to 80th, 82d | Jan. 3, 1951 . to 84th. : : 76th, 79th to 84th___| Jan. 3, 1945 77th, 78th, 80th to | Jan. 3, 1947 84th. 1h *77th to 79th, 81st | Jan.. 38,1949 © to 84th. | : 79%thto84th.______. Jan. 3, 1945 %9thtei84th._.. Jan. 3,1945 79th toiS4th_. (| ‘Jan. = 3, 1945 79thito 84th. 4: Jan. 3,1945 79th te _ coin Jan. 3, 1945 34th... *70thito'84th || ct Mar. 6, 1945 ['79%hito/84th. Jan. 3,1945 7%hto84th 1 Jan. 3, 1945 27h te Rth. Loo Nov. 6,1946 79%thitbei84ath. Jl iis Jan. 3,1945 79th to 84th.________ Jan. 3, 1945 79th to 84th________ Jan. 3, 1945 79thitoS&th. Jan. 3, 1945 79th to 84th___-____ Jan. = 3, 1945 *79%hto84th..___7% Jan. 11, 1946 79th do0.:84th._. oizad Jan. 3, 1945 79thto 84th... Jan. 3,1945 79thio84th__.____0. Jan. 3, 1945 *79%hto84th. ._ [I Aug. 24,1946 79%htoB84th. Jan. 3,1945 78th, 80th to 84th___| Jan. 3,1947 77th, 80th to 84th___| Jan. 3, 1947 74th to 76th, 82d | Jan. . 3, 1951 to 84th. : *73d, *80th to 84th._| Aug. 23, 1947 68172°—56——16 SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Dis- Name State to Congresses (inclusive) esrnin b terms, consecutive Abbitt, Watkins M______ Na. ll. 4 | *80thto'84th. _.__._. Feb. 17,1948 Asari; Carll...i Okla:cl | 32 80thtoS4th. ....... Jan. 3,1947 Allen, John, Jr... i Calif___ 7: 30thto 84th... _.__. Jan. 3, 1947 Blatnik, JohniA._........i Minn _ _ 8 80thtoS4th_._._.. I. Jan. 3, 1947 Burleson, Omar... Tex Ji23F 17 | S0th:toS4th.... 3: Jan. 3, 1947 Coudert, Frederic R., Jr_._| N. Y__| 17 | 80th to 84th. _______ ‘Jan. 3, 1947 Dague, Pat B........ . Pa...s 9 | 80th to 84th________ Jan. 3, 1947 Davis Glem B._........ Wis...) 12] %80thto 84h... Apr. 22,1947 Davis, James C_._.._____ Ga. if 5 | S0thtoS4th. .._o-i | Jami: 3,1047 Deane, Charles B...._... Nb Cod:l 8S [(SOthto 84th... .. ‘Jan, 83,1947 Donohue, Harold D______ Missi of 4< 30th toSath. .....L. Jan. 38,1947 Evins iJoedl i 002 Tenn_ | 4 | 80thto84th_.__.___. Jan. 3, 1947 Garmatz, Edward A_____ Md:i:.] 3 *80thio84th. ... .._. July 15, 1947 Hardy, Porter, Jr..c. 1 Va i.i: "2 | S0thd4o@4th. oi. Jan. 3, 1947 Harvey, Ralph... Ind..i.! 10 [ *80th to 84th... Nov. 4,1947 Jackson, Donald L_______ Calif_.__| 16 | 80th to 84th___..___. Jan. 3, 1947 Jones, Paul Cl .-...... Mo... Ho { *S0thtoiS%h....... Nov. 2,1948 Jones, Robert BE... ._... Allg 8 | *80thto84th.______ Jan. 28, 1947 Karsten, Frank M_______ Mo. 0 1 | 8Othto 84th. _______ Jan. 3, 1947 Kearns, Carroll D_______ Pai ib 24 | 80th to 84th. _______ Jan. 3, 1947 Keating, Kenneth B_____ N.Y_._.| 38 | 8thto84th________ Jan. 3, 1947 Lanham, Henderson______ Ga. Ul 7c] 80thto84h. Jan. 83,1947 McCulloch, William M___| Ohio___ 4 | *80th to 84th_______ Nov. 4, 1947 Mack, Russell V________._ Washi:ll + 35] *S0thi to/84th. ._.... June 17,1947 Miller, Edward T-_______ Md if 1 ['SOthto 84th... Jan. 3,1947 Multer, Abraham J______ NI Yi. 13 [(*S0th to8S4th... 1 Nov. 4, 1947 Nicholson, Donald W____| Mass. 9 | *80th to 84th_______ Nov. 18; 1947 Passman, Otto B_______. La. dit 5 80th#toi84th......J. Jan. 3, 1947 Patterson, James T_.____ Conn Lf '5/| 80thito84th. .[ _...c Jan, 3, 1947 Preston, Prince H.....____ Ga. lL 1 80ihito' 84th __ ....~ Jan. 3, 1947 Riehlman, R. Walter_____ N.YULl 355 80thtoS4th. i. Jan. 3, 1947 Sadlak, Antoni N________ Conn. .|AtL.| 80th to 84th... ....-Jan. 3, 1947 St. George, Katharine.___| N.Y.__| 28 | 80th to 84th________ Jan. 3, 1947 Smith, Wing! ...... Kans_ _ 6 | 80thto84th_______. Jan. 3, 1947 Tollefson,. Thor C......... Wash _ _ 6 | 80th to 84th. ____... Jan. 3,1947 Williams, John Bell ______ Miss... 4 | 80thtoS4th..._._.. .-. Jan. 3,1947 b terms, not consecutive Bailey, Cleveland M_____ W. Va. 3 | 79th, 81st to 84th___| Jan. 3, 1949 Barrett, William A_______ Pd... dic 1 | 79th, 81st to 84th___| Jan. 3, 1949 Carnahan, A. S. J________ Mo... .5 8 | 79th, 81st to 84th___| Jan. 3, 1949 Delaney, James J________ N.Y 7 | 79th, 81st to 84th___| Jan. 3,1949 Doyle, Clyde... ——o| Califc..| 23 | 79th, 81st to 84th___| Jan. -3, 1949 Granahan, William T____| Pa_____ 2 | 79th, 81st to 84th___| Jan. 3, 1949 Green, William J., Jr_____ Pa... 5 | 79th, 81st to 84th_._| Jan. 3, 1949 Terms of Service 219 SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name b terms, not consecutive— continued Osmers, Frank C., Jr_____ Riley, Jon Jd. __.__._....__.. : 4 terms, consecutive Addonizio, Hugh J_______ Aspinall, Wayne N_______ Bates, WilllamH _.._.... Bennett, Charles E_______ Bolling, Richard... __. Carlyle, F. Briel... ____ Chatham, Thurmond_____ Chodeff, Bar! .. Dollinger, Isidore. ._____ Flliety, Carl... Ford, Gerald R., Jr. __._. Frazier, James B., Jr.____ George, Myron V________ GrosetH. Renin Harden, Ceell M......._ Hays, Wayne Li... Herlong, A:iS., Jr... Hoffman, Richard W_____ James, Benjamin F______ Jones, Woodrow W______ Kelly Edna: .. F..._....__. Y.ovre, Harold O......... McCarthy, Eugene J_____ Mack, Peter F., Jr... _. Mawshall Fred... Moulder, Morgan M_____ Nelson, Charles P._... __. Porkips, Carl D_._.. J Rhodes, George M_______ Robeson, Edward J., Jr___| Rodino, Peter W., Jr_____ Saylor, JomP...._._.. _. Scudder, Hubert B_______| Shelley, John PB... . Staggers, Harley O_______ Steed iTomul. Thornberry, Homer ______ Velde, Harold HW..... State rl Congresses (inclusive) a NJ... 9 | 76th, 77th, *82d to | Nov. 6, 1951 84th. 8.0... 2 | 79th, 80th, 82d to | Jan. 3, 1951 84th. NeJ.oof-11 | Sisto 84th... -Jan. 3, 1949 Colo. 2 4 | S8lstto84th._._.______ Jan. 3, 1949 Mass. _ 6 | *SlsttoB4th.....__. Feb. 14, 1950 Yia_... 2 | 81st to 84th... ..... Jan. 3, 1949 Mo. | [3] S8iste ith... Jan. 3, 1949 N.C 7 | 8lstto84th._ ....... Jan. 3, 1949 N.C. 51 Slstto84th_ ._ .____ Jan. 3, 1949 Pa..... 41. 8st to:84th. Jan. 3, 1949 N.Y..-\: 23] 8lsttoS4th.__.._._..[:. Jan. 3,:1949 Algo 7 Slstte:ith_ .....__.°L Jan. 3, 1949 Mich__ 51-SistioBdth. . ______ Jan. 3, 1949 Tenn. 3 | 8lst to 84th________ Jan. 3, 1949 Kans. _ 3 | *RIst to 84th_______| Nov. 7,1950 Towa___ 8 3lsttoS4th....... Jan. 3, 1949 _.1iInd. Gl BlsttoiSdth. . Jan. 3, 1949 Ohio... fi 18 | Slst to. 84th... ___. Jan. 3, 1949 Pla... 5i|-8lst to 84th... __._.. Jan. 3, 1949 WW... 5 10 | Bist te 84th. _____© Jan. 3, 1949 Pao. ul 7 SlsttoaSdth Jan. 3, 1949 N.C... 11: *Silst to 84th... ... [iNov. 7,1950 N.Y._...p 10 | *SisttoSith. ._. .. Nov. 8, 1949 8S: Dak. 1 | Slst to 84th... ..... Jan. 3, 1949 Minn _ _ 4 | Blst.to84th. .._._..._ Jan. 3, 1949 TH 8 21 | Sistto34th__ Jan. 3, 1949 Minn _ _ Gi 3lstto 84th... . Jan. 3, 1949 Mo._..f 1) [.Sistte:SUh........ Jan. 3, 1949 Maine__ 2. Slstto 34th... .. Jan. 3, 1949 Ky. i 7 | Blstte: 84th. Jan. 3, 1949 Poa 14 | 81st-t0.84th.___.._. Jan. -3, 1949 Va_____ 1 | *8lst to 84th_______| May 2, 1950 Neda 104 Sisto 34th... Jan. 3, 1949 Pa... 22 | *S1st to 84th__.____| Sept. 13,1949 Calif___ 1 [(Blstto84th. _._._.._.. Jan. 3, 1949 Calif... 5 | *31st to 84th. __..... Nov. 8, 1949 W. Va_ 2 | SistioS4th. _.. ...._. Jan. 3, 1949 Okla___ 4 | 8lst to 84th_________ Jan. 3, 1949 Tex....| 10 | Slstto . 0. .: Jan. 3, 84th... 1949 In... 18 | Sist to 84th... . Jan. 3, 1949 Widnall, William B______ Noid... 7 | "Sist to 84th... Feb. 6, 1950 220 Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name 4 terms, comsecutive—con. Wior, Boy W....._..... Willis, Edwin E__ _______ Yates, Sidney B.._..._.. Zablocki, Clement J______ 4 terms, mot consecutive Dorn, W. J. Bryan_______ Flood; Daniel J..........C Seely-Brown, Horace, Jr__| 3 terms, consecutive Adair, BE. Ross. .......0 Ayres, William H.._.._.... Baker, Howard H.__.____ Beamer, John V_________ Beleher, Page. ooo. Berry, EB. ¥ nod Betts, Jackson E________ Bow, Pramlt’F_.c. .....0 Bray, William G..._...... Brownson, Charles B_____ Budge, Hamer H._ _.______ Bush, AlvindR._.... .....0 Carrigg, Joseph L________ Church, Marguerite Stitt_| Crumpacker, Shepard J__| Curtis, Thomas B........ Devereux, James P. S____| Donovan, James G_______ Dowdy, John... ... li Fine, Sidney A______..._ Forrester, BE. L.......... Harrison, Robert D______ Hillings, Patrick J... Yeard, Pronk. ..oi..0 Jarman, Jom..... 2. Kee, Elizabeth__________ King, Karl C. ... .......0.. Kluezynski, John C______ Leginski John. ........-% Melntire, Clifford G___.__ McVey, William E_____._ State Minn..| Ia. ldo I. ic. Wis____ HE ol SILL ATEE SS Conn__| Ind.iP Ohio...| Tenn... Ind. =. Okla_-_ S. Dak. Ohio_._ Qhio...! Ind. Ji. Ind. 2. Idaho__ Pa... Pa... .. I11___.__ Ind____ Mo.____ Md____ Nov eit Tex ol N.Y: Gad il Nebr___ Calif...] Tex. ...] OKkla___ W. Va._ Pa..... Tol oo. Mich :i{ Maine _ Ted os ye Congresses (inclusive) EE « 3 Slstto84th_.._.. —n--| Jan. 38,1949 3[SlsttoSith. ..... Jan. .3, . 1949 O|8lstto84th. ________ Jan. 3, 1949 4] 8st to S4th. ........ Jan. 3,1949 3 | 80th, 82d to 84th____| Jan. 3, 1951 11 | 79th, 81st, 82d and :| Jan. 3, 1955 84th. ; ; 2 | 80th, 82d to 84th____| Jan. 3, 1951 4) 82dto84th... i Jan... 13./1951 14 | 82d to 84th... _.__.___ Jan. 3,1951 2 | 82d to 84th______ ---| Jan. = 3, 1951 5 | 82dto84th _____. --| Jan. 3, 1951 | 32dtoBdth..... I... Jan. 3,1951 2 S2dto84th...... .....L Jan. . 3,.1951 8|8dto84th.........| Jan. :3,1051 16 | 82d t0'84th......... Jan. 3, 1951 7: 82d wo'84th... ........ Jan. 3,1951 11 82d t0:84th..... .. el df da. 33,1951 2 | 8dto84th__._____. Jan. 3, 1951 17 | 82d to84th......i.0 Jan! 3,195] 10°} *32dtoS4th... ..... Nov. 6, 1951 131 82d toS4th. Jan. 3, 1951 3 82dto84th. ........ Jan. 3, 1951 2 | 8dto84th. 0 Jan. 3, 1951 2:1 82d 084th... Jan. 3, 1951 "18 32d toS4th. Jan. 3,1951 7 [282d to 84th... 4 Sept. 23, 2 1952 22] 8%2dtoS4th.......... Jan. 3, 1951 3: 82dio8th Jan. 38,1951 3 *S2d.te 84th... Dec. 4,1951 25 | 82d.to'84th._.._....= Jan. . 3, 1951 13: *32dt0 84th... Sept. 8, 1951 5 82d to: 84th... Jan. 3, 1951 5 | *82dto 84th. ....... July 17, 1951 S[%82d4io084th _.... .. Nov. 6,1951 5182dio84th. .....L Jan. +3,:1951 16 | 32dt0:84th.. ........-Jan, 13,1951 3 *82d to 84th...ol Oct. 22,1951 460 82d to84dth. -... .. Jan. 3, 1951 Terms of Service 221 SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State hi Congresses (inclusive) hn 3 terms, consecutive—con. Machrowicz, Thaddeus M_| Mich _ 1 82d%e 84th... Jan. 3, 1951 Meader, George_ _.._-____| Mich_ 2 [82d to84th.... ...__ Jan. 3,1951 Miller, William E________ NY. oof 40 | 82d to 84th... 1. Jan. 3, 1951 Morano, Albert P________ Conn _ _ 4 "So9d40:'34th.. ~~ Jan. 3, 1951 Mumma, Walter M_ _____ Pa. 16 | 82d to 84th... Jan. 3,1951 O'Brien, leo W... ...... N.Y. | 30 *32d40'84th. Apr. 1,1952 Ostertag, Harold C______ N.¥ ." 30. 82d 084th...__ Jan. 33,1951 Prouty, Winston L._______ Vi. ool AtL. | 82d to'84th...__.__. Jan. 3, 1951 Radwan, Edmund P_____ NY | 41 [S2dtoS84th. Jan. 3, 1951 Roberts, Kenneth A______ Ala. __ 4 | 82d to84th Jan. 3, 1951 Rogers, Byron G..._..._. Colo___ 1. %32dte84ilh 7 Jan. 3, 1951 Rogers, Walter. ____ _o. Tex... 18 82d teB4th. .._.. ._. Jan. 3, 1951 Schenck, Paul FP. ____ Ohio... 3 | *82d'to 84th... ___ Nov. 6, 1951 Sheehan, Timothy P_____ This 8 11: 82d toBath..__. ...... Jan. 3, 1951 Sieminski, Alfred D______ Now.of 13 | 824 40:84th Jan. 3, 1951 Smith, Franke B__._______ Miss___ 3 | 8dto84th ________ Jan. 38,1951 Springer, William L______ Toe LL 22.1 82d to84th..______. “Jan. © 3,1951 Thompson, Ruth________ Mich _ _ 971 82dto84th Jan. 3, 1951 Van Pelt, William K_____ Wiscbof 67] 82d 408th... Jan. 3, 1951 Watts, John... ds Kyu. D. 6 | *82d to 84th... .. Apr. 14, 1951 Wharton, J. Ernest_ _____ NAY 20 | 82d to'84th: 4 1°Jan. 3,1951 Williams, William R_____ NY.) 34°) 82d to 84th... 20:2: Jan. 3,1951 3 terms, not consecutive Burnside, MIC...dd W. Va_ 4 | 81st, 82d and 84th___| Jan. 3, 1955 Dawson, William A______ Utah _ _ 2 | 80th, 83d and 84th__| Jan. 3, 1953 Denton, Winfield K______ Indi. 8 | 81st, 82d and 84th___| Jan. 3, 1955 O!Hara, Barratt...0 Thon DE 2 | 81st, 83d and 84th__.| Jan. 3, 1953 2 terms, consecutive Alexander, Hugh Q______ N.C. 9 | 83d and 84th_______ Jan. 3, 1953 Ashmore, Robert T______ SC. 4 | *33d and 84th_______ June 2, 1953 Becker, Frank J... ____ Zi. NY. 3 | 8dand 84th... Jan. 3, 1953 Bentley, Alvin M________ Mich __ 8|8dandS4th.______ | Jan. 3,1953 Boland, Edward P_______ Mass __ 2 S3dandS4th..-..= Jan. 3,1953 Bolton, Oliver P...._. Ohio.Def 11 | S3dand 84th... Jan. 3, 1953 Bosch, Albert H_________ NY... 5 | 83d and 84th. ______ Jan. 3, 1953 Bowler, James B_________ Thos bl 7 | *83dand 84th... July 7,1953 Brooks, Jae B..._.___¢ Tex: it 2 33dandS4th....---Jan. 3, 1953 Broyhill, Joel 'T_. _...__:i. Vain x 10 | 83d and 84th. ______ Jan. 3, 1953 Byrd, Robert. C...._.. _./ W. Va_ 6 | 83d and 84th... _. Jan. 3,1953 Byrne, James’ A... _.. Pa... of 3 | 83dand84th._.__.. Jan. 33,1953 Cederberg, Elford A______ Mich ©." 10 | 83d and'84th____. = Jan. 3,1953 Coon, Samii... ....... Oreg. __ 2 | 83d and 84th_______ Jan. 3,1953 SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name -State ps Congresses (inclusive) gp terms, consecutive—con. Cretella, Albert W_______ Conn. | 3 |8dandS4th_...... Jan. 3,1953 Curtis, Laurence_________ Mass __| 10 | 83d and 84th_______ Jan. -3,1953 Derounian, Steven B_____ N.Y: 2 83dand84th. _....1 Jan. 3; 1953 Dodd, Thomas J..._: Conn __ 1 | 83dand 84th...‘ Jan. 3, 1953 Porn, Praneis B....___.. N.Y. 12] 83d and 84th...1. Jan. 3, 1953 Edmondson, Bd... ¢ Okla.ccf 2°] 83dandS#th._...... Jan. 3,1953 Pino, Pauli.....: N.¥Y..cpf 255) 83d and 84th... 1 Jan. .. 3,1953 Flynt, John James, Jr....| Ga... 4 | *83d and 84th____ __ Nov. 2,1954 Fountain, L: H...._._._.. N.C.ic 2: (8dand 84th... ___ | Jan. :3,1953" Frelinghuysen, Peter, Jr_.| N. J___ 5 | 8dand 84th______._ Jan. 3, 1953 Friedel, Samuel N_______ frMd Lif 7 83dand 84th... C Jan. 3,1953 Gentry, Brady... Tex. .: 3 | 83d and 84th_______ Jan. 3, 1953 Gubser, Charles S________ Calif ...| 10 | 83dand 84th_.__._.__| Jan. 33,1953 Hagen; Haxlan. ........._. Calif ___| 14 | 83d and 84th_______ Jan. 3, 1953 Haley, James A__________ Pla. Ls 7) 8dand 84th... ____| Jan. 31953 Hiestand, Edgar W______ Calif: ff 21'| 83d and’S4th._ ...... Jan. 3,1953 Holt, Joe... .......:|: CalifGCF: 2200 S3d and 84th...i. Jan! 13,1953" Holtzman, Lester. _______ N.¥V-.. 6 | 83d and 84th_______ Jan. = 3, 1953 Hosmer, Craig... ........ Calif_Lf 18 | 83d and 84th... oi: Jan. 3, 1953 Hyde, DeWitt S_________ Md... 6! 83dand84th_.___.. Jan. 3, 1953 Johnson, Lester R_______ Wis... Ls 9 | *83d and 84th______ Oct. 13,1953 Jonas, Charles Raper_____ N.C cp 10] 83d and’'84th.. Jan. 3, 1953" 1 Knox, Vietor A... ...... Mich. | 11 | 83d and S4th. ... Jan. 3, 1953 Krueger, Otto... ._. N. Dak.| AtL.| 83d and 84th_______ Jan. 3, 1953 Laird, Melvin R.__._______ Wis 7 83dand' Sth... Jan. 3, 1953 Landrum, Phil M___ uu... Ga... 9 | 83d and 84th______._ Jan. = 3, 1953 Lipscomb, Glenard P_____| Calif___| 24 | *83d and 84th______ Nov. 10,1953 Long, George S__________ La. i... 8 | 8dand 84th._.______ Jan. 3, 1953 Magnuson, Don_________ Wash__| At L.| 83d and 84th_______ Jan. 3, 1953 Mailliard, William S_____ Calif. 4 | 83d and 84th. ___.__. Jan. 3, 1953 Matthews, D. R. (Billy)__| Fla____ 8 | 83d and 84th_______ Jan. 3, 1953 Meteall, Lee... _... Mont _-1] 83d and 84th... Jan. 3, 1953 Mollohan, Robert H_____ W. Va_ 83d and'S4th____L: Jan. 3, 1953 Moss, John BB. __._.__.... Calif ___ 3 | 8dand 84th_.______ Jan. 3, 1953 Natcher, William H______ Ryo. 2 *83dand 84th... Aug. 1, 1953 O’Neill, Thomas P., Jr___| Mass __| 11 | 83d and 84th_______ Jan. 3, 1953 Pelly, Thomas M________ Wash. _ 1 | 8d and 84th_______ Jan. 3, 1953 Piost, Cradle’. .......J. Idaho__ 1 83dand 84th... _.___ Jan. 3, 1953 Pileher,'Johnil.. ... ...... Ga.c.off 2 | %83dand 84th... Feb. 4, 1953 Pillion; John RB... ....d:t N.Y._.| 42 | 83d and 84th_______ Jan. 3, 1953 Poff, Bichardt HI...._ J: Vas... 6 | 83dand 84th... Jan. 3,1953 Ray; John HL: ._.. 2. N.Y... 15! 83d and 84th... .__.. Jan... .13,1953 Rhodes, John'J_......... Ariz. J. | 83d and 84th... Jan. 3, 1953 Robsion, John M., Jr_____ Ky... 3 | 8dand 84th____... Jan. t3,:1953 Scherer, Gordon H_______ Ohio___ 1: 83d and 84th... . «Jan. 13,1953 Selden, Armistead I., Jr __| Ala____ 6| 83dandiS4th._ ___.._ Jan. 3, 1953 Terms of Service SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State De Congresses (inclusive) Sos 2 terms, consecutive—con. Shuford, George A_______ N.C. |: 12 | 33dand 834th... Jan. 3, 1953 Sullivan, Leonor Kretzer | Mo____ 3 | 83d and 84th_______ Jan. 3, 1953 (Mrs. John B.). ; Thompson, T,. Ashton. __.| La... . 7 | 83d and’ _ Jan. 3, 84th... 1953 Taek, William M..... .. Va... 0 51 *83d and 84th... __ Apr. 14, 1953 Ut James B.. ...o. Calif___ |" 28 | S3dand 84th. ___ Jan. 3, 1953 Wainwright, Stuyvesant__ | N. Y___ 1-| 83d and 84th__.____ Jan. 38,1953 Westland, Jaek. ........ Wash _ _ 2] 33d and 84th...) Jan. 3, 1953 Williams, Harrison A., Jr.| N. J___ 6:| *83d and 84th... ._.. Nov. 38,1953 Wilson, Bob... ...... Calif__-] 30 | 83d and'S4th_.._.... Jan. 3,1953 Young, Clifton... .... Nev___|AtL.| 83d and 84th______._ Jan. 3,1953 Younger, J. Arthur_____. Calif___ 9. 83dand 84th... Jan. 3, 1953 2 terms, not consecutive Anfuso, Vietor L...... _... N. Yi: 8 82d and 84th... _.. Jan. 3, 1955 Baumbhart, A. D., Jr... Ohio___| . 13 | 177th and 84th___._ Jan. 3, 1955 Christopher, George H___| Mo-___ 4 | 81st and 84th_______ | Jan. 8, 1955 1 term Alger,Bruce.:... .. Tex... Bl Sdihor ont Jan. 3, 1955 Ashley, Thomas L..___._.__ Ohiocy 9 Sdithutiar Jan. 3, 1955 Avery, William H________ Kans_ _ TH Sh ol |... Jan. 3,1955 Baldwin, John F., Jr_____ Calif. Oh Baths mod Jan. 3, 1955 Bags Perkins... NH FR BMH. a Jan. 38,1955 Base, Bose... Tenn. . 6 84th... 2-250 Jan. 3,1955 Bell, Jobnd. .... ........ Tow... [4 Sh. r Jan, 3, 1955 Bhiteh,/ Iris EL... 2B] il 8 Bdthoo oo Le Ul Jan. 3, 1955 Boyle, Charles A______._ Lj VE 12.0 84h in Jl Gaul. Jan. 3, 1955 Chase, Jackson B________ Nebr. _ 2108%0h. Lo. Jan. 3, 1955 Clark, Frank M__ _..._._. Pa... 250 Sth. Soolalirly Jan. 3,1955 Cramer, William C_______ Plo... 1 84h... eC Jan. 31935 Davidson, Irwin D_______ NaYiotp 200. 84th oo nee Jan. 3, 1955 Diggs, Charles C., Jr_____ Mieh._.| H3-{ 84th... ..-_ -.-_._-Jan. 3, 1955 Dingell, John D.......__. Mick. | IB = Dec. 13, 284th». 1955 Dixon, Henry Aldous_____ Utah... LiiSdth,.. nnn Jan. 3, 1955 Paseell, Dante B._.______ Pls. CECT Se el Jan. 3, 1935 Pare, OrvinB. Mont _ _ 2: Sh. a Jan. 3, 1955 Gray, Kenneth J... I _____ 25:0 Bath... Jan. 3, 1955 Green, Edith... Oreg._._ SL 8Uh. Jan. 3, _.. 1955 Griffiths, Martha W______ Mich | 17 8%h. _.. ....._ Jan. 3, 1955 Hayworth, Don... _.. Mich. . Gl BUh ae Jan. 3, 1955 Henderson, John E______ Ohio... 15 84th. Jan. 3, 1955 -. Huddleston, George, Jr___| Ala____ Gy Sah... Jan. 3, 1955 Hull, W.R.. Ir... .....-. Mo... 0 24th a Jan. 3;1955 Jennings, W. Pat. _____._ Va... QL 8h Jan. 3, 1955 SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Liss Congresses (inclusive) opine term—continued Johansen, August E______ Mich-_ SL 8UHE Lee innh Jan. 3, 1955 Kilgore, Joe MM... .._ J. Mexu.of 15 | 84h. oll... saciid. Jan. 3, 1955 Knutson, Coys... Minn. _ Sl SUh cals. el Jan. 3, 1955 Lankford, Richard E_____ Md... D 84th ed... acid Jan. 3, 1955 MeDowell, Harris B., Jr. { Del 2. AtL.| 84th. oi... 0 Jan. 3, 1955 Macdonald, Torbert H___| Mass__ SC Shia= oo Jan. 3, 1955 Minshall, William E_____ Ohio.oof 23 [84h .. Josssl Jan. 3, 1955 L.o. Murray, James C. ......... {ETE 3 Shia Jan. 3, 1955 Quigley, James M_______ Pa. ... 19 | 84th...2 sea Jan. 3, 1955 52. Reuss, Henry S.._.._.._... Wis... = Jan. 3, BElSdthilay 1955 Rogers, Pauli}... .....0. Fla... i 6 jé¥Sdthed ........ . Jan. 11,1955 Roosevelt, James____.__. Calif Lif 26 [(S4thilea zu Jan. 3, 1955 Rutherford, J.T... .--Mex....| 16 (84th =n Jan. 3, 1955 Schwengel, Fred... ........ Iowa... 1 84th... oo sataonl Jan. 3, 1955 Siler, Eugene... Ry... SLSth. iu Jan. 3, 1955 Siglo B. Pool...42 Calif bLf-12 [S4ths 4... Jan. 3, 1955 Teague, Charles M_______ Calif:zh A181 Sathenlo. oxi. Jan. 3, 1955 Thompson, Frank, Jr_____ Nad. Ld 4 84th of... ..tleyio Jan. 3, 1955 Thomson, B: Keith... (Wyo. [ALL SWh ... .. _ _ 5... Jan. 3, 1955 Tumulty, T. James__ ___. Ned...! 12 84h Jan. 3, 1955 Udall, Stewart L.._._.... Ariz. _. 2 [84th ats Jan. 3, 1955 Vanik, Charles A________ Ohiocibs 21 | Sth weal... Jan. 3, 1955 Weaver, Phill... ___ Nebr... $l Sdthetd.. J Jan. 3, 1955 Wright, James C., Jr_____ Texbf 12 | Stthoe i... 11 Jan. 3, 1955 Zelenko, Herbert _______ N.Y fk 20 8th le te. Jan. 3, 1955 TERRITORIAL DELEGATES Bartlett, E. L. (Bob)... Alaska. |. __.__ 79h te 84th... Jan. 3, 1945 Farrington, Mrs. Joseph R_| Hawaii_|_____ *83d and 84th__ ____ July 31, 1954 RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Ferné6s-Isern, A__________ P.R.E...00 79th to 84th..... Sept. 11, 1946 STANDING, SELECT, SPECIAL, AND JOINT COMMITTEES; CONGRESSIONAL COMMISSIONS AND BOARDS 225 COMMITTEES STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE [Democrats in roman, Republicans in italics] Agriculture and Forestry (Meets first and third Wednesdays) Allen J. Ellender, Sr., of Louisiana. George D. Aiken, of Vermont. Olin D. Johnston, of South Carolina. Milton R. Young, of North Dakota. Spessard L. Holland, of Florida. Edward J. Thye, of Minnesota. Clinton P. Anderson, of New Mexico. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, of Iowa. James O. Eastland, of Mississippi. Karl E. Mundt, of South Dakota. Earle C. Clements, of Kentucky. John J. Williams, of Delaware. Hubert H. Humphrey, of Minnesota. Andrew F. Schoeppel, of Kansas. W. Kerr Scott, of North Carolina. Cotys M. Mouser, Chief Clerk Appropriations (Meets upon call of chairman) Carl Hayden, of Arizona. Styles Bridges, of New Hampshire. Richard B. Russell, of Georgia. Leverett Saltonstall, of Massachusetts. Dennis Chavez, of New Mexico. Milton R. Young, of North Dakota. Allen J. Ellender, Sr., of Louisiana. William F. Knowland, of California. Lister Hill, of Alabama. Edward J. Thye, of Minnesota. Harley M. Kilgore, of West Virginia. Joseph R. McCarthy, of Wisconsin. -John LI. McClellan, of Arkansas. Karl E. Mundt, of South Dakota. A. Willis Robertson, of Virginia. Margaret Chase Smith, of Maine. Warren G. Magnuson, of Washington. Henry C. Dworshak, of Idaho. Spessard L. Holland, of Florida. Everett McKinley Dirksen, of Illinois. John Stennis, of Mississippi. Charles E. Potter, of Michigan. Earle C. Clements, of Kentucky. Everard H. Smith, Chief Clerk Armed Services (Meets Thursday) Richard B. Russell, of Georgia. Leverett Saltonstall, of Massachusetts. Harry Flood Byrd, of Virginia. Styles Bridges, of New Hampshire. Lyndon B. Johnson, of Texas. Ralph E. Flanders, of Vermont. Estes Kefauver, of Tennessee. Margaret Chase Smith, of Maine. John Stennis, of Mississippi. Francis Case, of South Dakota. Stuart Symington, of Missouri. James H. Duff, of Pennsylvania. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Herman Welker, of Idaho. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., of North Carolina. , Chief Clerk 227 228 Congressional Directory Banking and Currency (Meets second Tuesday) J. W. Fulbright, of Arkansas. Homer E. Capehart, of Indiana. : A. Willis Robertson, of Virginia. John W. Bricker, of Ohio. John J. Sparkman, of Alabama. Irving M. Ives, of New York. J. Allen Frear, Jr., of Delaware. Wallace F. Bennett, of Utah. Paul H. Douglas, of Illinois. Prescott Bush, of Connecticut. Herbert H. Lehman, of New York. J. Glenn Beall, of Maryland. A. S. Mike Monroney, of Oklahoma. Frederick G. Payne, of Maine. Wayne Morse, of Oregon. John H. Yingling, Chief Clerk District of Columbia (Meets first Tuesday) Matthew M. Neely, of West Virginia. J. Glenn Beall, of Maryland. Albert Gore, of Tennessee. Roman L. Hruska, of Nebraska. Alan: Bible, of Nevada. Clifford P. Case, of New Jersey. Pat McNamara, of Michigan. Gordon Allott, of Colorado. Wayne Morse, of Oregon. Leo A. Casey, Clerk Finance (Meets Wednesday) Harry Flood Byrd, of Virginia. Eugene D. Millikin, of Colorado. Walter F. George, of Georgia. Edward Martin, of Pennsylvania. Robert S. Kerr, of Oklahoma. John J. Williams, of Delaware. J. Allen Frear, Jr., of Delaware. Ralph E. Flanders, of Vermont. Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. George W. Malone, of Nevada. George A. Smathers, of Florida. Frank Carlson, of Kansas. Lyndon B. Johnson, of Texas. Wallace F. Bennett, of Utah. Alben W. Barkley, of Kentucky. Elizabeth B. Springer, Chief Clerk Foreign Relations (Meets Tuesday) Walter F. George, of Georgia. Alexander Wiley, of Wisconsin. Theodore Francis Green, of Rhode H. Alexander Smath, of New Jersey. Island. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, of Iowa. J. W. Fulbright, of Arkansas. William Langer, of North Dakota. John J. Sparkman, of Alabama. William F. Knowland, of California. Hubert H. Humphrey, of Minnesota. George D. Aiken, of Vermont. Mike Mansfield, of Montana. Homer E. Capehart, of Indiana. Alben W. Barkley, of Kentucky: Wayne Morse, of Oregon. Carl Marcy, Chief of Staff Government Operations (Meets first and third Thursdays) John L. McClellan, of Arkansas. Joseph R. McCarthy, of Wisconsin, Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Karl E. Mundt, of South Dakota. John F. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Margaret Chase Smith, of Maine. Stuart Symington, of Missouri. Norris Cotton, of New Hampshire. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., of North Carolina. George H. Bender, of Ohio. Hubert H. Humphrey, of Minnesota. Thomas E. Martin, of Iowa. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Walter L. Reynolds, Chief Clerk Committees of the Senate 229 Interior and Insular Affairs (Meets Tuesday or on call of chairman) James E. Murray, of Montana. Eugene D. Millikin, of Colorado. Clinton P. Anderson, of New Mexico. George W. Malone, of Nevada. Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. Arthur V. Watkins, of Utah. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Henry C. Dworshak, of Idaho. Joseph C. O’Mahoney, of Wyoming. Thomas H. Kuchel, of California. W. Kerr Scott, of North Carolina. Frank A. Barrett, of Wyoming. Alan Bible, of Nevada. Barry Goldwater, of Arizona. RichardL. Neuberger, of Oregon. Stewart French, Chief Counsel Interstate and Foreign Commerce (Meets second and fourth Wednesdays) Warren G. Magnuson, of Washington. John W. Bricker, of Ohio. John O. Pastore, of Rhode Island. Andrew F. Schoeppel, of Kansas. A. S. Mike Monroney, of Oklahoma. John Marshall Butler, of Maryland. George A. Smathers, of Florida. Charles E. Potter, of Michigan. Price Daniel, of Texas. : James H. Duff, of Pennsylvania. . Sam J. Ervin, Jr., of North Carolina. William A. Purtell, of Connecticut. Alan Bible, of Nevada. Frederick G. Payne, of Maine. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Edward Jarrett, Chief Clerk Judiciary (Meets Monday) Harley ‘M. Kilgore, of West Virginia. Alexander Wiley, of Wisconsin. James O. Eastland, of Mississippi. William Langer, of North Dakota. Estes Kefauver, of Tennessee. William E. Jenner, of Indiana. Olin D. Johnston, of South Carolina. Arthur V. Watkins, of Utah. Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., of Missouri. Everett McKinley Dirksen, of Illinois. John I.. McClellan, of Arkansas. Herman Welker, of Idaho. Price Daniel, of Texas. John Marshall Butler, of Maryland. Joseph C. O'Mahoney, of Wyoming. Joseph A. Davis, Chief Clerk Labor and Public Welfare (Meets second and fourth Thursdays) Lister Hill, of Alabama. H. Alexander Smith, of New Jersey. James E. Murray, of Montana. Irving M. Ives, of New York. Matthew M. Neely, of West Virginia. William A. Purtell, of Connecticut. Paul H. Douglas, of Illinois. Barry Goldwater, of Arizona. Herbert H. Lehman, of New York. George H. Bender, of Ohio. John F. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Gordon Allott, of Colorado. Pat McNamara, of Michigan. Stewart E. McClure, Staff Director Post Office and Civil Service (Meets second and fourth Tuesdays) Olin D. Johnston, of South Carolina. Frank Carlson, of Kansas. Matthew M. Neely, of West Virginia. William E. Jenner, of Indiana. John O. Pastore, of Rhode Island. William Langer, of North Dakota. A. S. Mike Monroney, of Oklahoma. Carl T. Curtis, of Nebraska. Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., of Missouri. Thomas E. Martin, of Towa. W. Kerr Scott, of North Carolina. Clifford P. Case, of New Jersey. Richard L. Neuberger, of Oregon. H. W. Brawley, Executive Director Public Works (Meets first and third Fridays) Dennis Chavez, of New Mexico. “| Edward Martin, of Pennsylvania. Robert S. Kerr, of Oklahoma. Francis Case, of South Dakota. Albert Gore, of Tennessee. Prescott Bush, of Connecticut. Stuart Symington, of Missouri. Thomas H. Kuchel, of California. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. * | Norris Cotton, of New Hampshire. Pat McNamara, of Michigan. Roman L. Hruska, of Nebraska. Richard L. Neuberger, of Oregon. Filo M. Sedillo, Chief Clerk Rules and Administration (Meets second and fourth Wednesdays) Theodore Francis Green, of Rhode Is-| William E. Jenner, of Indiana. land. Frank A. Barrett, of Wyoming. Carl Hayden, of Arizona. Joseph R. McCarthy, of Wisconsin. Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., of Missouri. | Carl T. Curtis, of Nebraska. Albert Gore, of Tennessee. Mike Mansfield, of Montana. . Gordon F. Harrison, Chief Clerk SELECT AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE Democratic Policy Committee Chairman.—Lyndon B. Johnson, Senator from Texas. Democratic Whip.—Earle C. Clements, Senator from Kentucky. Secretary, Democratic Conference.—Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., Senator from Missouri. Theodore Francis Green, Senator from Rhode Island. Lister Hill, Senator from' Alabama. ; Richard B. Russell, Senator from Georgia. Robert S. Kerr, Senator from Oklahoma. James E. Murray, Senator from Montana. Carl Hayden, Senator from Arizona. Minority Policy Committee Chairman.—Styles Bridges, Senator from New Hampshire. Eugene D. Millikin, Senator from Colorado. Milton R. Young, Senator from North Dakota. William F. Knowland, Senator from California. Leverett Saltonstall, Senator from Massachusetts. George D. Aiken, Senator from Vermont. George H. Bender, Senator from Ohio. Wallace F. Bennett, Senator from Utah. John W. Bricker, Senator from Ohio. Prescott Bush, Senator from Connecticut. John Marshall Butler, Senator from Maryland. Homer E. Capehart, Senator from Indiana. Frank Carlson, Senator from Kansas. Francis Case, Senator from South Dakota. Norris Cotton, Senator from New Hampshire. Everett McKinley Dirksen, Senator from Illinois. James H. Duff, Senator from Pennsylvania. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Senator from Iowa. Thomas H. Kuchel, Senator from California. H. Alexander Smith, Senator from New Jersey. Margaret Chase Smith, Senator from Maine. Herman Welker, Senator from Idaho. Alexander Wiley, Senator from Wisconsin. Select Committee on Small Business (131 Indiana Avenue. Phone, N Ational 8-3120, extensions 2190 or 2191) Chairman.—John J. Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. Russell B. Long, Senator from Louisiana. Hubert H. Humphrey, Senator from Minnesota. George A. Smathers, Senator from Florida. John F. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts. James O. Bastland, Senator from Mississippi. Wayne Morse, Senator from Oregon. Edward J. Thye, Senator from Minnesota. Leverett Saltonstall, Senator from Massachusetts. Andrew F. Schoeppel, Senator from Kansas. James H. Duff, Senator from Pennsylvania. Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona. Thomas H. Kuchel, Senator from California. Staff Director.—Walter B. Stults, 1215 Rippon Road, Hollin Hills, Alexandria, Va. Professional Staff Members.—Lewis G. Odom, Jr., chief counsel, 4662—A 36th Street South, Arlington, Va.; Philip F. Jehle, assistant counsel, 7504 24th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md.; Blake O’Connor, 1651 Wisconsin Avenue; William D. Amis, 3404 Old Dominion Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. Chief Clerk.—Minna L. Ruppert, 2837 29th Place, Zone 8. Assistant Chief Clerk.—Elizabeth A. Byrne, 1445 Otis Place, Zone 10. 231 232 Congressional Directory Special Committee on the Senate Reception Room . Chairman.—Lyndon B. Johnson, Senator from Texas. Richard B. Russell, Senator from Georgia. Mike Mansfield, Senator from Montana. Eugene D. Millikin, Senator from Colorado. Styles Bridges, Senator from New Hampshire. CLERKS TO SENATE COMMITTEES Agriculture and Forestry.—Counsel, Harker T. Stanton, 10400 Haywood Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; chief clerk, Cotys M. Mouser, 7057 Western Avenue, Zone 15; assistant chief clerk, James M. Kendall, 6605 North Williamsburg Boulevard, Arlington 13, Va.; clerical assistants: Betty McHale Mason, 505 Forest Glen Road, Silver Spring, Md.; Blanch M. O’Berg, 1711 Massa-chusetts Avenue, Zone 6. Appropriations.—Chief clerk, Everard H. Smith, 3321 Rittenhouse Street, Zone 15; assistant chief clerk, Thomas J. Scott, 3129 Westover Drive SE., Zone 20; assistant clerk, Francis S. Hewitt, 1126 17th Street South, Arling-ton 2, Va.; professional staff members: Kenneth J. Bousquet, 6135 Lee Highway, Arlington, Va.; Earl W. Cooper, Mayo, Md.; Herman E. Downey, 5207 Henderson Road SE., Zone 22; Leonard Edwards, 919 Baylor Drive, Westgrove, Alexandria, Va.; Joseph E. Gonzales, 2619 Riviera Street SE., Marlow Heights, Zone 21; Grace E. Johnson, 221 Constitution Avenue NE., Zone 2; Paul E. Kamerick, 10603 Wheatley Street, Kensington, Md.; William J. Kennedy, .501 Ashford Road, Silver Spring, Md.; Harold E. Merrick, 906 Aspen Street, Zone 12; Cecil C. McDaniel, 2480 16th Street, Zone 9; Robert E. O’Hara, 5104 Klingle Street, Zone 16; Raymond L. Schafer, 5505 Cornish Road, Bethesda, Md.; William W. Woodruff, 517 Jamestown Road, ‘Alexandria, Va. Armed Services.—Professional staff: William H. Darden, 7416 June Street, Spring-field, Va.; T. Edward Braswell, Jr., 3412 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va.; Kenneth E. BeLieu, 3366 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va.; assist-ant chief clerk, Herbert S. Atkinson, 1733 Queens Lane, Arlington 1, Va.; clerical assistants: Maurine E. Dantzic, 8005 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; Edna E. Johnson, 5810 Hanover Avenue, Springfield, Va.; Esther N. Schweigert, 2702 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7; Mary M. Welker, 1307 35th Street, Zone 7. Banking and Currency.—Chief clerk, John H. Yingling, 313 Skyhill Road, Alex-andria, Va.; staff director, Robert A. Wallace, 3720 Holmes Lane, Alexandria, Va.; assistant clerk, Paul Cyr, 4226 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va.; James B. Cash, Jr., 6413 27th Street North, Arlington, Va.; William F. McKenna, 8 Wessex Road, Silver Spring, Md.; Donald L. Rogers, 215 Constitution Avenue NE.; Matthew Hale, 918 Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, Va.; Henrietta S. Chase, 3636 16th Street; Pauline C. Beam, 4733 First Street SW.; Caro M. Pugh, 4701 Connecticut Avenue; Florence Barr, 1 Scott Circle. Conference Minority of the Senate.—Lloyd W. Jones, staff director, 2116 Keating Street, Hillcrest Heights, Md., Zone 21; Arthur E. Burgess, 2720 Ordway Street, Zone 8; Bettiann Dickerman, 5925 13th Street, Zone 11; David Kammerman, 5009 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16; Cordelia B. Makarius, 6112 30th Street North, Arlington 7, Va.; Jane K. Wilson, 1534 16th Road North, Arlington 9, Va. Democratic Conference of the Senate.— Walter Jenkins, assistant to the Majority Leader, 3410-A South Utah Street, Arlington, Va.; Dorothy J. Nichols, 118 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va.; Willie Day Taylor, 4921 30th Place. Democratic Policy Committee.— Gerald W. Siegel, 3424 Garrison Street; George E. Reedy, 1546 44th Street; Pauline R. Moore, 5415 Connecticut Avenue; Mildred L. Deen, 1627 19th Street; Billie Jo Stansberry, 2929 Connecticut Avenue. we 68172°—56——17 District of Columbia.—Clerk, Leo A. Casey, room P-38 Capitol; counsel, William P. Gulledge, room P-38 Capitol; assistant counsel, Murray W. Weight, 5650 Woodmont Avenue, Baltimore 12, Md.; assistant clerks: Ruth W. Bryant, 1102 Navahoe Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Arlene Williams, 1315 Anacostia Road SE. Finance.—Chief clerk, Elizabeth B. Springer, 2311 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va.; professional staff member, Serge N. Benson, 606 St. Andrews Lane, Silver Spring, Md.; clerical assistants: Betty Mae Tapy, 2122 Massachusetts Avenue; Evelyn Thompson, 936 Maplewood Drive, Falls Church, Va.; document clerk, Jesse R. Nichols, 3644 Park Place. Foreign Relations.—Chief of staff, Carl Marcy, 2600 South Hayes Street, Arling- ton, Va.; consultant, Pat M. Holt, 8204 Jefferson Street, Bethesda, Md.; consultant, Julius N. Cahn, 7001 Pyle Road, Bethesda, Md.; consultant, Alwyn V. Freeman, 3210 Klingle Road; clerk, C. C. O’Day, 2317 15th Street; assistant clerks, Emmett M. O'Grady, Montana Apartments; Morella R. Hansen, 2415 I Street; June C. Pitts, 2415 I Street; Mary A. Sames, 4465 Q Street; Doris B. Covington, 1523 27th Street; Emily Jean Butler, 4112 Byeford Court, Kensington, Md.; Orrin E. Cressy, 1635 Connecticut Avenue. Government Operations.—Chief clerk and staff director, Walter L. Reynolds, 4801 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8; professional staff members, Glenn K. Shriver, 4306 Center Street, Chevy Chase 14, Md.; Eli E. Nobleman, 8503 Donny-brook Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Richard J. O’Melia, 5304 Blackistone Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md., Zone 16; Miles Scull, Jr., 810 Janneys Lane, Alexandria, Va.; assistant chief clerk, Ann M. Grickis, 3200 16th Street, Zone 10; clerical assistants: Ray Barnett, 127 C Street NE., Zone 2; Vivien I. McConnell, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8; Kathryn M. Keeney, 525 Van Buren Street, Zone 12. Interior and Insular Affairs.—Chief counsel and staff director, Stewart French, 2228 Q Street; chief clerk, Richard L. Callaghan, 3210 Wisconsin Avenue; assistant chief clerk, N. D. McSherry, 3607 New Hampshire Avenue, Zone 10; staff attorney, William H. Coburn, R. F. D. 4, Rockville, Md.; professional staff: Elmer K. Nelson, 906 South St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va.; James H. Gamble, 1308 Hewitt Street, Falls Church, Va.; Goodrich W. Lineweaver, 5414 Connecticut Avenue; clerical staff: Rosemary Donnelley, the Woodner, 3636 16th Street, Zone 10; Dorothy A. Davis, 3705 Holmes Lane, Alexandria, Va.; Margaret G. Gillette, 1721 Newton Street, Zone 10. Interstate and Foreign Commerce.—Chief clerk, Edward Jarrett, 6236 29th Street North, Arlington, Va.; assistant chief clerk, Bertram O. Wissman, Broad Run Farm, Sterling, Va.; chief counsel, Frank Pellegrini, 14627 Crossway Road, Rockville, Md.; professional staff member, Wayne T. Geissinger, 4045 25th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Judiciary.—Chief clerk, Joseph A. Davis, 127 Lynmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; assistant chief clerk, Francis C. Rosenberger, 509 Fontaine Street, Alexandria, Va.; professional staff: Thomas B. Collins, 5306 Everest Drive SE.; George S. Green, 1527 38th Street SE.; Robert M. Kilgore, 104 Modoc Lane, Forest Heights, Md.; J. Carlisle Ruddy, 5325 Wakefield Road, Green Acres, Friend-ship; Wayne H. Smithey, 8728 Ridge Road, Bethesda, Md.; Robert Barnes Young, 4329 Hawthorne Street; clerical staff: Mildred E. Canon, 2423 North Powhatan Street, Arlington 7, Va.; C. D. Chrissos, 2621 Southern Avenue SE.; Carrie Lee Conner, 214 Massachusetts Avenue NE.; Katherine M. Ellis, 1213 St. Andrews Way, Baltimore 12, Md.; Naomi Hankins, 6108 Edlynne Road, Baltimore 12, Md.; Mary Rogers, 2019 I Street; Richard F. Wambach, 2500 Q Street. Clerks to Senate Committees 235 Labor and Public Welfare.—Staff director, Stewart E. McClure, 3013 Dent Place; minority staff director, Roy E. James, 5823 Little Falls Road, Arlington, Va.; general counsel, John S. Forsythe, 1700 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va.; clerical staff: Thelma W. Blankenship, 602 Galveston Street SE.; Helyn Eagle, 2700 Wisconsin Avenue; Vivien T. Harman, 802 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Crawford C. Heerlein, 507 Adams Place, Falls Church, Va.; Helen H. Papps, 5719 Kingswood Court, Bethesda, Md.; Alice Price, 2311 11th Street North, Arlington, Va.; Paul Sample, 2110 16th Street North, Arlington, Va.; Marjorie Whittaker, 1710 Hobart Street; professional staff members: William G. Reidy, 219 Second Street SE.; Michael J. Bernstein, 4711 30th Street South, Arlington, Va. Minority Policy Committee.—Lloyd W. Jones, staff director, 2116 Keating Street, Hillerest Heights, Md., Zone 21; Asher Brynes, 2021 Hillyer Place, Zone 9; Jeanne M. Gilerest, 6403 Elliott Place, Hyattsville, Md.; Marguerite R. Kletehka, 3801 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8; George R. Leighton, 916 16th Street, Zone 6; Elizabeth V. Murphy, 3355 16th Street, Zone 10; Winifrede Burgess Sanborn, administrative assistant, 1801 16th Street, Zone 9; George H. KE. Smith, consultant; Betty Mae Spauldin, 6040 14th Street, Zone 11; Irving W. Swanson, Arlington, Va.; Alyce M. Thompson, 3701 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8; Zane B. Thurston, 6815 Orland Street, Falls Church, Va. Post Office and Civil Service.—H. W. Brawley, executive director, 406 Skyhill Road, Alexandria, Va.; A. M. Faucette, counsel, 134 Senate Office Building; J. Don Kerlin, assistant staff director, 6300 23d Street North, Arlington, Va. ; professional staff members: Robert W. Johnson, 4441 36th Street South, Arlington, Va.; Hubert H. Finzel, 1912 Brisbane Street, Silver Spring, Md.; clerical assistants: Betty R. Sisk, 4605 31st Road South, Arlington, Va.; Jane W. Donovan, 3040 Idaho Avenue; Peggy L. Thornton, 705 Brandywine Street SE.; Claudine B. Johnson, 2828 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, ee} M. Wenner, 2001 Columbia Road; Marty E. McElroy, 311 A treet : Public Works.—Chief clerk, Filo M. Sedillo; technical staff: staff director, John L. Mutz, 4200 Cathedral Avenue; Theo W. Sneed, 5411 Tenth Street, Ar-lington, Va.; clerical staff: Charles N. Kapnic, 1339 Fort Stevens Drive; rane T. Clark, 6203 Dahlonega Road; Eloise Porter, 3231 Stephenson ace. Admainisiration.— clerk F. Rules and Chief and counsel, Gordon Harrison, 2701 North Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va.; staff members: Darrell St. Claire, 4970 Linnean Avenue; Robert S. McCain, 1238 South Taylor Street, Arling-ton, Va.; Marian G. Moore, 532 20th Street; Charles H. Ryan, 800 South Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va.; B. Floye Gavin, 208 Massachusetts Ave-nue NE.; Elizabeth S. Mitchell, 1829 Summit Place; Eleanor L. Greene, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue. STANDING COMMITTEES OF [Democrats in roman; Republicans in THE italics] HOUSE (Meets Agriculture upon call of chairman) Harold D. Cooley, of North Carolina. W. R. Poage, of Texas. George M. Grant, of Alabama. E. C. Gathings, of Arkansas. John L. McMillan, of South Carolina. Thomas G. Abernethy, of Mississippi. Carl Albert, of Oklahoma. Watkins M. Abbitt, of Virginia. James G. Polk, of Ohio. Clark W. Thompson, of Texas. Paul C. Jones, of Missouri. John C. Watts, of Kentucky. Harlan Hagen, of California. Lester R. Johnson, of Wisconsin. Victor L. Anfuso, of New York. Ross Bass, of Tennessee. Coya Knutson, of Minnesota. W. Pat Jennings, of Virginia. D. R. (Billy) Matthews, of Florida. E. L. (Bob) Bartlett, of Alaska. A. Fernés-Isern, of Puerto Rico. Mabel C. Clifford R. Hope, of Kansas. August H. Andresen, of Minnesota. William S. Hill, of Colorado. Charles B. Hoeven, of Towa. Sid Simpson, of Illinois. Paul B. Dague, of Pennsylvania. Ralph Harvey, of Indiana. Harold O. Lovre, of South Dakota. Page Belcher, of Oklahoma. Lar G. McIntire, of Maine. William R. Williams, of New York. Karl C. King, of Pennsylvania. Robert D. Harrison, of Nebraska. Melvin R. Laird, of Wisconsin. Henry Aldous Dixon, of Utah. Mrs. Joseph R. Farrington, of Hawaii. Downey, Clerk Appropriations (Meets upon Clarence Cannon, of Missouri. George H. Mahon, of Texas. Harry R. Sheppard, of California. Albert Thomas, of Texas. Michael J. Kirwan, of Ohio. W. F. Norrell, of Arkansas. Jamie L. Whitten, of Mississippi. George W. Andrews, of Alabama. John J. Rooney, of New York. J. Vaughan Gary, of Virginia. John E. Fogarty, of Rhode Island. Robert L. F. Sikes, of Florida. Antonio M. Fernandez, of New Mexico. Prince H. Preston, Otto E. Passman, Louis C. Rabaut, Sidney R. Yates, Fred Marshall, of John J. Riley, of of Georgia. of Louisiana. of Michigan. of Illinois. Minnesota. South Carolina. Alfred D. Siemingki, of New Jersey. Joe L. Evins, of Tennessee. Henderson Lanham, of Georgia. Charles B. Deane, of North Carolina, John F, Shelley, of California. Edward P. Boland, of Massachusetts. Don Magnuson, of Washington. William H. Natcher, of Kentucky. Daniel J. Flood, of Pennsylvania. Winfield K. Denton, of Indiana. James C. Murray, of Illinois. call of chairman) John Taber, of New York. Richard B. Wigglesworth, of Massachu-setts. Ben F. Jensen, of Iowa. H. Carl Andersen, of Minnesota. Walt Horan, of Washington. Gordon Canfield, of New Jersey. Ivor D. Fenton, of Pennsylvania. John Phillips, of California. Errett P. Scrivner, of Kansas. Frederic R. Coudert, Jr., of New York. Cliff Clevenger, of Ohio. Earl Wilson, of Indiana. Glenn R. Davis, of Wisconsin. Benjamin F. James, of Pennsylvania. Gerald R. Ford, Jr., of Michigan. Edward T. Miller, of Maryland. Charles W. Vursell, of Illinois. T. Millet Hand, of New Jersey. Harold C. Ostertag, of New York. Frank T. Bow, of Ohio. Kenneth Sprankle, Clerk 237 Congressional Directory Armed (Meets Carl Vinson, of Georgia. Overton Brooks, of Louisiana. Paul J. Kilday, of Texas. Carl T. Durham, of North Carolina. L. Mendel Rivers, of South Carolina. Philip J. Philbin, of Massachusetts. F. Edward Hébert, of Louisiana. Arthur Winstead, of Mississippi. Melvin Price, of Illinois. O. C. Fisher, of Texas. Porter Hardy, Jr., of Virginia. William J. Green, Jr., of Pennsylvania. Clyde Doyle, of California. Victor Wickersham, of Oklahoma. George P. Miller, of California. Charles E. Bennett, of Florida. Lester Holtzman, of New York. Robert H. Mollohan, of West Virginia. Richard E. Lankford, of Maryland. George Huddleston, Jr., of Alabama. E. L. (Bob) Bartlett, of Alaska. A. Fernés-Isern, of Puerto Rico. Services Tuesday) Dewey Short, of Leslie C. Arends, W. Sterling Cole, Missouri. of Illinois. of New York. Leroy Johnson, of California. Leon H. Gavin, of Pennsylvania. Walter Norblad, of Oregon. James E. Van Zandt, of Pennsylvania. James T. Patterson, of Connecticut. Paul Cunningham, of Iowa. William H. Bates, of Massachusetts. William E. Hess, of Ohio. Charles P. Nelson, of Maine. James P. 8S. Devereux, of Maryland. Alvin E. O’Konski, of Wisconsin. William G. Bray, of Indiana. Robert C. Wilson, of California. Frank C. Osmers, Jr., of New Jersey. Mrs. Joseph R. Farrington, of Hawaii. Robert W. Smart, Chief Counsel Banking and Currency (Meets upon call of chairman) Brent Spence, of Kentucky. Paul Brown, of Georgia. Wright Patman, of Texas. Albert Rains, of Alabama. Abraham J. Multer, of New York. Hugh J. Addonizio, of New Jersey. William A. Barrett, of Pennsylvania. Barratt O'Hara, of Illinois. Leonor Kretzer (Mrs. John B.) Sullivan, of Missouri. L. H. Fountain, of North Carolina. Henry S. Reuss, of Wisconsin. Martha W. Griffiths, of Michigan. Thomas L. Ashley, of Ohio. Charles A. Vanik, of Ohio. Irwin D. Davidson, of New York. JohnJ. Bell, of Texas. Jesse P. Wolcott, of Michigan. Ralph A. Gamble, of New York. Henry O. Talle, of Towa. Clarence E. Kilburn, of New York. Gordon L. McDonough, of California. William B. Widnall, of New Jersey. Jackson E. Betts, of Ohio. Walter M. Mumma, of Pennsylvania. William E. McVey, of Illinois. Edgar W. Hiestand, of California. Donald W. Nicholson, of Massachusetts. Oliver P. Bolton, of Ohio. Perkins Bass, of New Hampshire. Robert L. Cardon, Clerk District of Columbia (Meets first Monday) John L. McMillan, of South Carolina. Oren Harris, of Arkansas. Thomas G. Abernethy, of Mississippi. Howard W. Smith, of Virginia. Arthur G. Klein, of New York. Olin E. Teague, of Texas. James C. Davis, of Georgia. James H. Morrison, of Louisiana. William L. Dawson, of Illinois. John Bell Williams, of Mississippi. Tom Steed, of Oklahoma. Roy W. Wier, of Minnesota. Woodrow W. Jones, of North Carolina. J. T. Rutherford, of Texas. Sid Simpson, of Illinois. Joseph P. O'Hara, of Minnesota. Henry O. Talle, of Towa. A. L. Miller, of Nebraska. James C. Auchincloss, of New Jersey. John J. Allen, Jr., Carroll James Charles Joel T. DeWitt D. Kearns, T. Patterson, S. Gubser, Broyhill, of S. Hyde, of of California. of Pennsylvania. of Connecticut. of California. Virginia. Maryland. - William N. McLeod, Jr., Clerk Education and Labor [4 (Meets upon call of chairman) Graham A. Barden, of North Carolina. Samuel K. McConnell, Jr., of Pennsyl-Augustine B. Kelley, of Pennsylvania. vania. Adam C. Powell, Jr., of New York. Ralph W. Gwinn, of New York. Cleveland M. Bailey, of West Virginia. Wint Smith, of Kansas. Carl D. Perkins, of Kentucky. Carroll D. Kearns, of Pennsylvania. Roy W. Wier, of Minnesota. Harold H. Velde, of Illinois. Carl Elliott, of Alabama. Clare E. Hoffman, of Michigan. Phil M. Landrum, of Georgia. Albert H. Bosch, of New York. Lee Metcalf, of Montana. Joe Holt, of California. James B. Bowler, of Illinois. John J. Rhodes, of Arizona. Earl Chudoff, of Pennsylvania. Stuyvesant Wainwright, of New York. Edith Green, of Oregon. Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr., of New Jersey. James Roosevelt, of California. Sam Coon, of Oregon. Herbert Zelenko, of New York. Orvin B. Fjare, of Montana. Harris B. McDowell, Jr., of Delaware. Frank Thompson, Jr., of New Jersey. Stewart L. Udall, of Arizona. Fred G. Hussey, Chief Clerk Foreign Affairs (Meets Tuesday) James P. Richards, of South Carolina. Robert B. Chiperfield, of Illinois. Thomas S. Gordon, of Illinois. John M. Vorys, of Ohio. Thomas E. Morgan, of Pennsylvania. Frances P. Bolton, of Ohio. A. S. J. Carnahan, of Missouri. Lawrence H. Smith, of Wisconsin. Thurmond Chatham, of North Carolina. Chester E. Merrow, of New Hampshire. Clement J. Zablocki, of Wisconsin. Walter H. Judd, of Minnesota. Omar Burleson, of Texas. James G. Fulton, of Pennsylvania. Brooks Hays, of Arkansas. Donald L. Jackson, of California. Edna F. Kelly, of New York. Karl M. LeCompte, of Iowa. Thomas J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Edmund P. Radwan, New York. Wayne L. Hays, of Ohio. Albert P. Morano, of Connecticut. James G. Donovan, of New York. Marguerite Stitt Church, of Illinois. John Jarman, of Oklahoma. E. Ross Adair, of Indiana. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. Winston L. Prouty, of Vermont. Armistead I. Selden, Jr., of Alabama. Alvin M. Bentley, of Michigan. John L. Pilcher, of Georgia. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., of New Jersey. Boyd Crawford, Staff Administrator Government Operations (Meets third Wednesday) William L. Dawson, of Illinois. | Clare E. Hoffman, of Michigan. Chet Holifield, of California. R. Walter Riehlman, of New York. John W. McCormack, of Massachusetts. Cecil M. Harden, of Indiana. Earl Chudoff, of Pennsylvania. Charles B. Brownson, of Indiana. Jack B. Brooks, of Texas. George Meader, of Michigan. Lester Holtzman, of New York Clarence J. Brown, of Ohio. Robert H. Mollohan, of West Virginia. Glenard P. Lipscomb, of California. L. H. Fountain, of North Carolina. B. Carroll Reece, of Tennessee. Porter Hardy, Jr., of Virginia. J. Arthur Younger, of California. John A. Blatnik, of Minnesota. Victor A. Knox, of Michigan. Robert E. Jones, of Alabama. Otto Krueger, of North Dakota. Edward A. Garmatz, of Maryland. Charles Raper Jonas, of North Carolina. John E. Moss, of California. William E. Minshall, of Ohio. Joe M. Kilgore, of Texas. Dante B. Fascell, of Florida. Martha W. Griffiths, of Michigan. Henry S. Reuss, of Wisconsin. Christine Ray Davis, Staff Director House Administration (Meets second Wednesday and at call of chairman) Omar Burleson, of Texas. Karl M. LeCompte, of Towa. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. Albert P. Morano, of Connecticut. Samuel N. Friedel, of Maryland. Paul F. Schenck, of Ohio. Robert T. Ashmore, of South Carolina. Joseph L. Carrigg, of Pennsylvania. Wayne L. Hays, of Ohio. Robert D. Harrison, of Nebraska. Paul C. Jones, of Missouri. Robert J. Corbett, of Pennsylvania. George M. Rhodes, of Pennsylvania. John B. Bennett, of Michigan. John Lesinski, of Michigan. Patrick J. Hillings, of California. Frank E. Smith, of Mississippi. Oliver P. Bolton, of Ohio. John Dowdy, of Texas. Glenard P. Lipscomb, of California. George S. Long, of Louisiana. Charles A. Halleck, of Indiana. Hugh Q. Alexander, of North Carolina. Frank Thompson, Jr., of New Jersey. Marjorie Savage, Clerk Interior and Insular Affairs (Meets Tuesdays and at call of chairman) Clair Engle, of California. A. L. Miller, of Nebraska. Wayne N. Aspinall, of Colorado. John P. Saylor, of Pennsylvania. Leo W. O’Brien, of New York. J. Ernest Wharton, of New York. Walter Rogers, of Texas. E. Y. Berry, of South Dakota. Gracie Pfost, of Idaho. William A. Dawson, of Utah. James A. Haley, of Florida. Jack Westland, of Washington. George A. Shuford, of North Carolina. John R. Pillion, of New York. Adam C. Powell, Jr., of New York. Clifton Young, of Nevada. Ed Edmondson, of Oklahoma. Craig Hosmer, of California. Lee Metcalf, of Montana. John J. Rhodes, of Arizona. George H. Christopher, of Missouri. Hamer H. Budge, of Idaho. B. F. Sisk, of California. J. Edgar Chenoweth, of Colorado. Stewart L. Udall, of Arizona. James B. Utt, of California. Charles C. Diggs, Jr., of Michigan. Mrs. Joseph R. Farrington, of Hawaii. J. T. Rutherford, of Texas. Edith Green, of Oregon. E. L. (Bob) Bartlett, of Alaska. A. Ferné6s-Isern, of Puerto Rico. Nancy J. Arnold, Chief Clerk Interstate and Foreign Commerce (Tuesday and Thursday) J. Percy Priest, of Tennessee. Charles A. Wolverton, of New Jersey. Oren Harris, of Arkansas. Carl Hinshaw, of California. Arthur G. Klein, of New York. Joseph P. O'Hara, of Minnesota. William T. Granahan, of Pennsylvania. Robert Hale, of Maine. F. Ertel Carlyle, of North Carolina. James I. Dolliver, of Iowa. John Bell Williams, of Mississippi. John W. Heselton, of Massachusetts. Peter F. Mack, Jr., of Illinois. John B. Bennett, of Michigan. Kenneth A. Roberts, of Alabama. Richard W. Hoffman, of Illinois. Morgan M. Moulder, of Missouri. John V. Beamer, of Indiana. Harley O. Staggers, of West Virginia. William L. Springer, of Illinois. Isidore Dollinger, of New York. Alvin R. Bush, of Pennsylvania. Walter Rogers, of Texas. Paul F. Schenck, of Ohio. Martin Dies, of Texas. Joseph L. Carrigg, of Pennsylvania. Samuel N. Friedel, of Maryland. Steven B. Derounian, of New York. John James Flynt, Jr., of Georgia. Torbert H. Macdonald, of Massachu- setts. Don Hayworth, of Michigan. Elton J. Layton, Clerk Commattees of the House 241 Judiciary - Emanuel Celler, of Francis KE. Walter, Thomas J. Lane, of Michael A. Feighan, of Ohio. Frank Chelf, of Kentucky. Edwin E. Willis, of Louisiana. James B. Frazier, Jr., of Tennessee. Peter W. Rodino, Jr., of New Jersey. Woodrow W. Jones, of North Carolina. E. L. Forrester, of Georgia. Byron G. Rogers, of Colorado. Harold D. Donohue, of Massachusetts. Sidney A. Fine, of New York. Jack B. Brooks, of Texas. William M. Tuck, of Virginia. Robert T. Ashmore, of South Carolina. James M. Quigley, of Pennsylvania. Charles A. Boyle, of Illinois. Herbert C. Bonner, of Frank W. Boykin, of Edward A. Garmatz, Edward J. Robeson, Leonor Kretzer (Mrs. of Missouri. T. A. Thompson, of George P. Miller, of John C. Kluezynski, (Meets Tuesday New York. of Pennsylvania. Massachusetts. Bess E. Dick, and Thursday) Chauncey W. Reed, of Kenneth B. Keating, of William M. McCulloch, Illinois. New York. of Ohio. Ruth Thompson, of Michigan. Patrick J. Hillings, of California.’ Shepard J. Crumpacker, of Indiana. William E. Miller, of New York. Dean P. Taylor, of New York. Usher L. Burdick, of North Dakota. Laurence Curtis, of Massachusetts. John M. Robsion, Jr., of Kentucky. DeWitt S. Hyde, of Maryland. Richard H. Poff, of Virginia. Hugh Scolt, of Pennsylvania. Staff Director Merchant Marine and Fisheries (Meets Wednesday of each North Carolina. Alabama. of Maryland. Jr., of Virginia. John B.) Sullivan, Louisiana. California. of Illinois. James A. Byrne, of Pennsylvania. John J. Bell, of Texas. T. James Tumulty, of New Jersey. Irwin D. Davidson, of New York. Herbert Zelenko, of New York. Frank M. Clark, of Pennsylvania. Thomas L. Ashley, of Ohio. Thaddeus M. Machrowicz, of Michigan. E. L. (Bob) Bartlett, of Alaska. Thor C. John J. Horace Timothy William John H. William Francis Thomas week) Tollefson, of Allen, Jr., of Seely-Brown, P. Sheehan, K. Van Pelt, Ray, of New S. Maillzard, E. Dorn, of New York. M. Pelly, of Elford A. Cederberg, A. D. Baumhart, Jr., Jackson B. Chase, of Washington. California. Jr., of Connecticut. of Illinois. of Wisconsin. York. of California. Washington. of Michigan. of Ohio. Nebraska. Frances Still, Clerk Post Office and (Meets first and Tom Murray, of Tennessee. James H. Morrison, of Louisiana. James C. Davis, of Georgia. George M. Rhodes, of Pennsylvania. John Lesinski, of Michigan. John Dowdy, of Texas. Hugh Q. Alexander, of North Carolina. John E. Moss, of California. Edward J. Robeson, Jr., of Virginia. Gracie Pfost, of Idaho. Dante B. Fascell, of Florida. T. James Tumulty, of New Jersey. Joe M. Kilgore, of Texas. Chet Holifield, of California. Civil Service third Thursdays) Edward H. Rees, of Kansas. Robert J. Corbett, of Pennsylvania. Katharine St. George, of New York. H. R. Gross, of Iowa. Cecil M. Harden, of Indiana. Albert W. Cretella, of Connecticut. Charles S. Gubser, of California. Joel T. Broyhill, of Elford A. Cederberg, John E. Henderson, August E. Johansen, Virginia. of Michigan. of Ohio. of Michigan. Frederick C. Belen, Chief Counsel Congressional Directory Public Works (Meets upon eall of chairman) Charles A. Buckley, of New York. George A. Dondero, of Michigan: George H. Fallon, of Maryland. J. Harry McGregor, of Ohio. Clifford Davis, of Tennessee. James C. Auchincloss, of New Jersey. John A. Blatnik, of Minnesota. Russell V. Mack, of Washington. Robert E. Jones, of Alabama. Hubert B. Scudder, of California. John J. Dempsey, of New Mexico. Myron V. George, of Kansas. Frank E. Smith, of Mississippi. Frank J. Becker, of New York. Thaddeus M. Machrowicz, of Michigan. Gordon H. Scherer, of Ohio. John C. Kluezynski, of Illinois. Gardner R. Withrow, of Wisconsin. Tom Steed, of Oklahoma. William C. Cramer, of Florida. T. Ashton Thompson, of Louisiana. John F. Baldwin, Jr., of California. Brady Gentry, of Texas. Fred Schwengel, of Towa. M. G. Burnside, of West Virginia. Bruce Alger, of Texas. Iris F. Blitch, of Georgia. Alvin R. Bush, of Pennsylvania. James C. Wright, Jr., of Texas. Donald W. Nicholson, of Massachusetts. W. R. Hull, Jr., of Missouri. Kenneth J. Gray, of Illinois. Frank M. Clark, of Pennsylvania. Paul G. Rogers, of Florida. Charles G. Tierney, Chief Clerk Rules (Meets upon call of chairman) Howard W. Smith, of Virginia. Leo E. Allen, of Illinois. William M. Colmer, of Mississippi. Clarence J. Brown, of Ohio. Ray J. Madden, of Indiana. Harris Ellsworth, of Oregon. James J. Delaney, of New York. Henry J. Latham, of New York. James W. Trimble, of Arkansas. Homer Thornberry, of Texas. Richard Bolling, of Missouri. Thomas P. O’ Neill, Jr., of Massachusetts. Thomas M. Carruthers, Clerk Un-American Activities (Meets second and fourth Wednesdays) Francis E. Walter, of Pennsylvania. Harold H. Velde, of Illinois. Morgan M. Moulder, of Missouri. Bernard W. (Pat) Kearney, of New Clyde Doyle, of California. York. James B. Frazier, Jr., of Tennessee. Donald L. Jackson, of California. Edwin E. Willis, of Louisiana. Gordon H. Scherer, of Ohio. Thomas W. Beale, Sr., Chief Clerk Veterans’ Affairs (Meets upon call of chairman) Olin E. Teague, of Texas. Edith Nourse Rogers, of Massachusetts. W. J. Bryan Dorn, of South Carolina. Bernard W. (Pat) Kearney, of New Elizabeth Kee, of West Virginia. York. George S. Long, of Louisiana. William H. Ayres, of Ohio. James A. Byrne, of Pennsylvania. E. Ross Adair, of Indiana. Ed Edmondson, of Oklahoma. Paul A. Fino, of New York. Frank W. Boykin, of Alabama. Phil Weaver, of Nebraska. Wayne N. Aspinall, of Colorado. William H. Avery, of Kansas. Leo W. O’Brien, of New York. E. Keith Thomson, of Wyoming. George A. Shuford, of North Carolina. Eugene Siler, of Kentucky. George H. Christopher, of Missouri. Charles M. Teague, of California. Charles C. Diggs, Jr., of Michigan. B. F. Sisk, of California. James A. Haley, of Florida. Oliver E. Meadows, Staff Director Ways and Means (Meets upon call of chairman) Jere Cooper, of Tennessee. Danzel A. Reed, of New York. Wilbur D. Mills, of Arkansas. Thomas A. Jenkins, of Ohio. Noble J. Gregory, of Kentucky. Richard M. Simpson, of Pennsylvania Aime J. Forand, of Rhode Island. Robert W. Kean, of New Jersey. Herman P. Eberharter, of Pennsylvania. Noah M. Mason, of Illinois. Cecil R. King, of California. Hal Holmes, of Washington. Thomas J. O’Brien, of Illinois. John W. Byrnes, of Wisconsin. Hale Boggs, of Louisiana. Antoni N. Sadlak, of Connecticut. Eugene J. Keogh, of New York. Howard H. Baker, of Tennessee. Burr P. Harrison, of Virginia. Thomas B. Curtis, of Missouri. Frank M. Karsten, of Missouri. A. S. Herlong, Jr., of Florida. Eugene J. McCarthy, of Minnesota. Frank Tkard, of Texas. Leo H. Irwin, Clerk SELECT AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE Select Committee To Conduct a Study and Investigation of the Problems of Small Business Chairman.— Wright Patman, Representative from Texas. Joe L. Evins, Representative from Tennessee. Abraham J. Multer, Representative from New York. Sidney R. Yates, Representative from Illinois. Tom Steed, Representative from Oklahoma. James Roosevelt, Representative from California. William S. Hill, Representative from Colorado. R. Walter Riehiman, Representative from New York. Horace Seely-Brown, Jr., Representative from Connecticut. William M. McCulloch, Representative from Ohio. Timothy P. Sheehan, Representative from Illinois. Staff Director and Chief Counsel.—Everette MacIntyre, 1564 Colonial Terrace, Arlington, Va. Chief Economust and Assistant Staff Director. — William Summers Johnson, 1537 Colonial Terrace, Arlington, Va. Clerk.—Marie M. Stewart, 3636 16th Street. Administrative Assistant.—Jane M. Deem, 5402 Connecticut Avenue. Select Committee To Conduct Investigation and Study of Benefits for Survivors of Deceased Members and Former Members of the Armed Forces Chairman.—Porter Hardy, Jr., Representative from Virginia. Paul J. Kilday, Representative from Texas. Olin E. Teague, Representative from Texas. William H. Bates, Representative from Massachusetts. Robert W. Kean, Representative from New Jersey. Counsel. —Stephen D. Carnes, Jr. Select Committee To Conduct an Investigation and Study of the Financial Position of the White County Bridge Commission Chairman.— Winfield KX. Denton, Representative from Indiana. Melvin Price, Representative from Illinois. Sid Simpson, Representative from Illinois. 245 CLERKS TO HOUSE COMMITTEES Agriculture—Clerk, Mabel C. Downey, 4801 Connecticut Avenue; assistant clerk, George L. Reid, Jr., Box 462-F, Route 4, Yacht Haven Estates, Alexandria, Va.; staff assistants: Lydia Vacin, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue; Betty Prezioso, 1111 Navahoe Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Gladys Ondarcho, 4000 Cathedral Avenue; Pauline E. Graves, 10 Fifth Street NE.; professional staff: John J. Heimburger, counsel, the Park Ellison, 1700 Harvard Street; Francis M. LeMay, 119 Carroll Street SE. Appropriations.— and director, Sprankle, Massachusetts Clerk staff Kenneth 6215 Avenue, Wood Acres, Md.; assistant clerk and staff director, Paul M. Wilson, 7602 Wildwood Drive, Takoma Park, Md.; assistant clerk and staff director, Corhal D. Orescan, 4513 Butterworth Place; staff members: Jay B. Howe, 10230 New Hampshire Avenue, Hillandale, Silver Spring, Md.; Ross P. Pope, 723 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va.; Samuel W. Crosby, 2801 Mosby Street, Alexandria, Va.; Carson W. Culp, 4200 Dresden Street, Kensington, Md.; Robert M. Moyer, 3386 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va.; Harris H. Huston, 619 29th Road South, Arlington, Va.; Frank P. Sanders, 5310 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md.; Eugene B. Wilhelm, 1406 Highview Place, Falls Church, Va.; Robert P. Williams, 4134 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va.; Robert L. Michaels, 3012 North Tuckahoe Street, Arlington 13, Va.; G. Homer Skarin, 3017 North Underwood Street, Arlington 13, Va.; Earl C. Silsby, 3440 39th Street; Lawrence C. Miller, 4214 Van Buren Street, Uni-versity Park, Hyattsville, Md.; Francis G. Merrill, 6717 Gilbert Street, Springfield, Va. Armed Services.—Professional staff: Robert W. Smart, chief counsel, 49 C Street SE.; John R. Blandford, counsel, 2128 North Troy Street, Arlington, Va.; Charles F. Ducander, counsel, 3414 Porter Street; Philip W. Kelleher, coun-sel, 6 Westmoreland Road, Alexandria, Va.; clerical staff: Janice G. Angell, committee secretary, 3701 Connecticut Avenue; Berniece Kalinowski, secre-tary, 4020 Beecher Street; L. Louise Ellis, secretary, 3801 Connecticut Avenue; Oneta L. Stockstill, secretary, 1801 Clydesdale Place; Mary Ellen a ety, 311 A Street NE.; James A. Deakins, bill clerk, 14 3d treet : Banking and Currency.—Clerk and counsel, Robert L. Cardon, 2428 Executive Avenue, Falls Church, Va.; deputy clerk, Elsie B. (Gould) Whitney, 2931 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va.; assistant clerk, Helen E. Long, 2000 Connecticut Avenue; professional staff: staff director, Orman S. Fink, 824 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va.; John E. Barriere, 1207 Rippon Road, Alexandria, Va.; stenographer, Mary W. Layton, 3831 Newark Street. District of Columbia.—Clerk, William N. McLeod, Jr., 3846 Macomb Street; staff members: Ruth Butterworth, 307 Ottawa Street SE.; Wendell E. Cable, 5600 39th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md.; Dixon Davis, 445 House Office Build-ing; Margaret S. Rogers, 5203 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md.; George R. Stewart, 3300 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. Education and Labor.—Chief clerk, Fred G. Hussey; general counsel, Edward A. McCabe; chief investigator, Russell C. Derrickson; assistant clerks, Kathryn M. Kivett, Marion O. Riddiford, Mary Lynn Venuto, Ann Baysden; minority clerk, John O. Graham; assistant clerk (minority), Jeanne E. Thomson. Foreign Affairs.—Staff administrator and committee clerk, Boyd Crawford, Leesburg Pike and Idylwood Road, Falls Church, Va.; staff consultants: Sheldon Z. Kaplan, 2600 36th Place; Roy J. Bullock, 8 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va.; Albert C. F. Westphal, 4010 Warren Street; staff assistants: June Nigh, Falls Church, Va.; Winifred Osborne, 5425 Connecti-cut Avenue; Helen C. Mattas, 2323 11th Street North, Arlington, Va.; Myris Melvin, 3945 Connecticut Avenue; Helen L. Hashagen, 1515 Ogden treet. 247 Government Operations.—Christine Ray Davis, staff director, 4805 Blagden Ave-nue; Orville S. Poland, general counsel 4114 Davis Place; William Pincus, associate general counsel, 204 East Schuyler Road, Silver Spring, Md.; staff members: Martha Roland, Gainsville, Va.; J. Robert Brown, 4010 Glenridge Street, Kensington, Md.; Dolores Fel’Dotto, 8636 16th Street; Catherine Hartke, 307 Constitution Avenue NE.; minority staff: Helen M. Boyer, 4901 Deal Drive SE., minority staff member: Annabel Zue, 2936 M Place SE., minority clerk, House Administration.—Clerk, Marjorie Savage, 4108 Lee Highway, Arlington 7, Va.; Assistant clerks: Jack W. Watson, 2707 North Nelson Street, Arlington 7, Va.; Lura Cannon, 1812 K Street, Zone 6; Julian P. Langston, 1342 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. Interior and Insular Affairs.—Professional staff: Sidney L. McFarland, 7518 Piney Branch Road, Silver Spring, Md.; George W. Abbott, 2420 16th Street; John L. Taylor, 7311 16th Place, Hyattsville, Md.; George H. Soule, Jr., 1324 House Office Building; clerical staff: Nancy J. Arnold, 2420 Menokin Drive, Alexandria, Va.; Nelda Boding, 2802 Devonshire Place; Eve Fatzinick, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue; Linda Glavey, 3636 16th Street; Gertrude Harris, 1445 Ogden Street; Laura A. Moran, 6309 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. Interstate and Foreign Commerce.—Clerk, Elton J. Layton, 4730 Arlington Boule-vard, Arlington, Va.; assistant clerks: Kenneth J. Painter, 12511 Athol Drive, Wheaton, Md.; Herman C. Beasley, 910 Enderby Drive, Alexandria, Va.; Georgia G. Glasmann, 1225 13th Street; Helen A. Grickis, 3200 16th Street; Roy P. Wilkinson, 1321 Randolph Street; professional staff: Kurt Borchart, 6007 34th Place; Andrew Stevenson, 9506 Jones Mill Road, Chevy Chase, Md.; Sam G. Spal, 4214 Russell Avenue, Mount Rainier, Md.; Martin W. Cunningham, 1004 Crittenden Street NE. Judiciary.—Stafl director, Bess BE. Dick, 1900 Spruce Drive; general counsel, William R. Foley, 2937 Hickory Street, Warwick Village, Alexandria, Va.; professional staff: Walter M. Besterman, 3405 Rodman Street; Walter R.Lee, 3011 Legation Street; law revision counsel, Charles J. Zinn, 215 CStreet SE.; assistant law revision counsel, Cyril F. Brickfield, 1301 Vermont Avenue and William P. Shattuck, 4815 16th Street North, Arlington, Va.; administrative assistant, Bessie M. Orcutt, 1629 28th Street SE.; clerical staff: Violet T. Benn, 9500 Flower Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; Anne J. Berger, 4640 20th Road North, Arlington, Va.; Lola Bikul, 1421 Parkwood Place; Frances Christy, 2801 Quebec Street; Mary DeMatteis Weil, 2800 Quebec Street; Helen Goldsmith, 21 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va.; Vera Goudelock, 209 Oneida Way SE.; Velma Smedley, 1657 31st Street. Merchant Marine and Fisheries.—Clerk, Frances Still, 532 20th Street; profes-sional staff: Ralph E. Casey, chief counsel, 17 Bay Drive, Bay Ridge, Md.; counsels: John M. Drewry, 2438 North Nottingham Street, Arlington, Va.; Bernard J. Zincke, 203 Maryland Avenue NE.; Charles F. Warren, 2946 Upton Street; assistant clerks: William B. Winfield, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue; Ruth E. Brookshire, 5017 Allan Street; secretary, Vera A. Barker, Se Hillcrest Drive SE.; clerk to the minority, Shirley Schwartz, 3114 16th treet. Post Office and Civil Service.—Professional staff, Frederick C. Belen, chief counsel, 2658 North Upshur Street, Arlington, Va.; Charles E. Johnson, counsel, 1100 Kingwood Drive, Takoma Park, Md.; Henry C. Cassell, clerk, Winston, Va. Public Works.—Professional staff: Charles G. Tierney, chief clerk and counsel, the Dodge Hotel; Robert F. McConnell, counsel, 4447 Q Street: Joseph H. McGann, Sr., consultant, 1345 Park Road; clerical staff: Margaret R. Beiter,assistant chief clerk, 8503 Longfellow Place, Chevy Chase, Md.; Helen Dooley,staff assistant, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va.; Helen A. Thompson, staffassistant, 5328 Goldsboro Road, Bethesda, Md.; Louise B. Cullen, staff assistant, 1700 Harvard Street. Rules.—Clerk, Thomas M. Carruthers, Triple Jay Hill, Congressional Parkway,Bethesda 14, Md.; assistant clerk, Agnes R. Hanford, 3249 N Street, Zone 7:minority clerk, Jane W. Snader, 218 Eighth Street SW., Zone 24. Un-American Activities.—Chief clerk, Thomas W. Beale, Sr., 3836 Beecher Street. Veterans’ Affairs.—Professional staff: Oliver E. Meadows, staff director, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va.; Edwin B. Patterson, counsel, 5213 Elsmere Avenue, Bethesda, Md.; clerical staff: George Fisher, 10403 Royalton Terrace, Silver Spring, Md.; Helen A. Biondi, 3465—A South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va.; Paul K, Jones, 10622 Lorain Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; Alice V. Matthews, 1658 Irving Street; George Turner, 3262 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va.; minority: Harold A. L. Lawrence, professional aide, Shoreham Hotel; Ida Rowan, clerk, 3000 Connecticut Avenue. Ways and Means.—Clerk, Leo H. Irwin, 5508 24th Avenue SE., Hillcrest Heights, Md.; assistant clerk, Thomas A. Martin, The University Club, 1135 16th Street; professional staff assistant: James W. Riddell, 114 North Brookside Drive, Arlington, Va.; staff assistants: Anne Gorden, 713 East Capitol Street; Frances C. Russell, Potomac Park Apartments; June A. Kendall, 4809 Barrymore Drive, Oxon Hill, Md.; Virginia M. Butler, 1659 32d Street; Grace Good, 5940 Piney Branch Road; Irene Wade, 1212 South Columbus Street, Arlington, Va.; minority adviser, Russell E. Train, 3101 Woodland Drive; Susan Alice Taylor, 4801 Connecticut Avenue; messengers: Hughlon Greene, 6219 Piney Branch Road; Walter B. Little, 1760 Corcoran Street. 68172°~—56——18 CONGRESSIONAL JOINT COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS, AND BOARDS Commission for Extension of the United States Capitol Richard M. Nixon, President of the Senate. Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House of Representatives. William F. Knowland, Minority Leader of the Senate. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., Minority Leader of the House of Representatives. J. George Stewart, Architect of the Capitol. Senate Office Building Commission Chairman.— William A. Purtell, Senator from Connecticut. Dennis Chavez, Senator from New Mexico. Styles Bridges, Senator from New Hampshire. ; Theodore Francis Green, Senator from Rhode Island. John J. Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. George W. Malone, Senator from Nevada. Karl E. Mundt, Senator from South Dakota. House Office Building Commission Chairman.—Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Carl Vinson, Representative from Georgia. James C. Auchincloss, Representative from New Jersey. Joint Committee on Printing Room F-68, Capitol. Phone, NAtional 8-3120, branch 29 Chairman.—Carl Hayden, Senator from Arizona. Vice Chairman.—Omar Burleson, Representative from Texas. Theodore Francis Green, Senator from Rhode Island. William E. Jenner, Senator from Indiana. Wayne L. Hays, Representative from Ohio. Karl M. LeCompte, Representative from Iowa. Staff Director—James L. Harrison, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Staff Director.—Paul C. Beach, 1039 North McKinley Road, Arlington, Va. Administrative Assistant.—Elizabeth T. Anderson, 3406 Newton Street, Mount Rainier, Md. Stenographer.—Tempie L. Bailey, 2212 Naylor Road SE., Zone 20. Printing Technician.—Jack Mursell, 53 Hamilton Street, Zone 11. Printing Supervisor.—Clifford P. Reynolds, 605 Van Buren Street, Zone 12. 251 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Room F-88, Capitol. Phone, NAtional 8-3120, extension 1550 Chairman.—Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Vice Chairman.—Carl T. Durham, Representative from North Carolina. Members: Richard B. Russell, Senator from Georgia. John O. Pastore, Senator from Rhode Island. Albert Gore, Senator from Tennessee. Henry M. Jackson, Senator from Washington. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Senator from Iowa. Eugene D. Millikin, Senator from Colorado. William F. Knowland, Senator from California. John W. Bricker, Senator from Ohio. Chet Holifield, Representative from California. Melvin Price, Representative from Illinois. Paul J. Kilday, Representative from Texas. John J. Dempsey, Representative from New Mexico. W. Sterling Cole, Representative from New York. Carl Hinshaw, Representative from California. James E. Van Zandt, Representative from Pennsylvania. James T. Patterson, Representative from Connecticut. Joint Committee on Construction of a Building for Museum of History and Technology for the Smithsonian Institution Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Leverett Saltonstall, Senator from Massachusetts. H. Alexander Smith, Senator from New Jersey. Stuart Symington, Senator from Missouri. Edward Martin, Senator from Pennsylvania. Clarence Cannon, Representative from Missouri. Overton Brooks, Representative from Louisiana. Robert E. Jones, Jr., Representative from Alabama. John M. Vorys, Representative from Ohio. Laurence Curtis, Representative from Massachusetts. Joint Committee on Defense Production Room 927, H. O. L. C. Building, First Street and Indiana Avenue Phone, REpublic 7-7500, extensions 8131 and 8132 Chairman.—Paul Brown, Representative from Georgia. Vice Chairman.—A. Willis Robertson, Senator from Virginia. Members: John J. Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. J. Allen Frear, Jr., Senator from Delaware. Homer E. Capehart, Senator from Indiana. John W. Bricker, Senator from Ohio. Wright Patman, Representative from Texas. Albert Rains, Representative from Alabama. Ralph A. Gamble, Representative from New York. Henry O. Talle, Representative from Iowa. Staff.—Harold J. Warren, clerk and counsel; Allen E. Pierce, professional staff; Robert J. Wilson, professional staff; Ann L. Joyeusaz, clerical assistant. Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers Room G-53, Capitol. Phone, NAtional 8-3120, branch 299 Olin D. Johnston, Senator from South Carolina. Frank Carlson, Senator from Kansas. George S. Long, Representative from Louisiana. Robert J. Corbett, Representative from Pennsylvania. Joint Committee on the Economic Report Room 23-B, Senate Office Building. Phone, NAtional 8-3120, extension 1609 Chairman.—Paul H. Douglas, Senator from Illinois. Vice Chairman.— Wright Patman, Representative from Texas. Members: John J. Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. J. W. Fulbright, Senator from Arkansas. Joseph C. O’Mahoney, Senator from Wyoming. Ralph E. Flanders, Senator from Vermont. Arthur V. Watkins, Senator from Utah. Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona. Richard Bolling, Representative from Missouri. Wilbur D. Mills, Representative from Arkansas. Augustine B. Kelley, Representative from Pennsylvania. Jesse P. Wolcott, Representative from Michigan. Henry O. Talle, Representative from Iowa. Thomas B. Curtis, Representative from Missouri. Staff Director.—Grover W. Ensley. Clerk.—John W. Lehman. Economists.—James W. Knowles, William H. Moore, Norman B. Ture. Secretaries.—Margaret Miller, Othella Pompier, Eleanor F. Rabbitt, Hope G. Sham, F. Marilyn Stone. Assistant Clerk.—Marian T. Tracy. Publications Librarian.—Frances Tillinghast. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy Chairman.—[Vacant.] Vice Chairman.—[Vacant.] Members: Harley M. Kilgore, Senator from West Virginia. James O. Eastland, Senator from Mississippi. Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., Senator from Missouri. Arthur V. Watkins, Senator from Utah. William E. Jenner, Senator from Indiana. Emanuel Celler, Representative from New York. Francis E. Walter, Representative from Pennsylvania. Michael A. Feighan, Representative from Ohio. Ruth Thompson, Representative from Michigan. Chauncey W. Reed, Representative from Illinois. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation Room 1011, House Office Building. Phone, NAtional 8-3120, branches 290, 315, 1024 Chairman.—Harry F. Byrd, Senator from Virginia. Vice Chairman.—Jere Cooper, Representative from Tennessee. Members: Walter F. George, Senator from Georgia. Robert S. Kerr, Senator from Oklahoma. Eugene D. Millikin, Senator from Colorado. Edward Martin, Senator from Pennsylvania. Wilbur D. Mills, Representative from Arkansas. [Vacancy.] Daniel A. Reed, Representative from New York. Thomas A. Jenkins, Representative from Ohio. Secretary.— Bryant C. Brown. Chief of Staff.—Colin F. Stam, 1011 House Office Building. Assistant Chief of Staff.—Gaston D. Chesteen, 2700 Connecticut Avenue. Administrative Assistant.—James M. LaMarche, 4230 15th Street North, Arling- ton, Va. Technical Adviser.—Russell M. Oram, 3880 Rodman Street. Legislative Assistant.—L. L. Stratton, 6403 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Attorneys.— Bryant C. Brown, 1756 North Rhodes Street, Arlington, Va.; Robert R. Smyers, 4904 Bangor Drive, Kensington, Md.; Thomas M. Murphy, 10405 Edgefield Drive, Adelphi, Md.: John B. Huffaker, 2005 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, Va.; Lloyd W. Hamilton, 4 Buchanan Street, McLean, | Va.; Thomas C. Thompson, 7608 Exeter Road, Bethesda, Md.; Dana B. | | i 215 C Street SE.; Carter Bledsoe, 1801 Drexel Street, Hyattsville, d Economists.—L. N. Woodworth, 2810 Crest Avenue, Cheverly, Md.; Gerard M. Brannon, 705 Jefferson Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Statistical Analysts.—J. L. Smith, Jr., Route 2, Box 157, Alexandria, Va.; Grace T. Gunn, 2216 Hall Place. Statistical Clerks.—Anastasia F. Connaughton, 3540 39th Street; Joseph E. Fink, 4907 Iroquois Street, College Park, Md.; Thomas “LC” Vail, 227 North Granada Street, Arlington, Va. Clerks.—Bertha S. Harris, 1228 I Street; Ellen Riddle, 215 C Street SE.; Dorothy M. Crouse, 2120 16th Street; Blanche F. Nagro, 9913 East Light Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Ruth Cleo Harper, 314 East Capitol Street; Joanne B. McDermott, 1803 19th Street; Evelyn H. Wable, 1365 Kennedy Street. Joint Committee on the Library Room G-53, Capitol. Phone, NAtional 8-3120, extension 397 Chairman.—Theodore Francis Green, Senator from Rhode Island. Vice Chairman.—Omar Burleson, Representative from Texas. Members: Mike Mansfield, Senator from Montana. Albert Gore, Senator from Tennessee. Frank A. Barrett, Senator from Wyoming. Joseph R. McCarthy, Senator from Wisconsin. Paul C. Jones, Representative from Missouri. Frank E. Smith, Representative fromx Mississippi. Karl M. LeCompte, Representative from Iowa. Robert D. Harrison, Representative from Nebraska. Chzef Clerk.—Darrell St. Claire. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Administration Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Alan Bible, Senator from Nevada. Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona. Clair Engle, Representative from California. Stewart L. Udall, Representative from Arizona. John J. Rhodes, Representative from Arizona. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures Room 217-D, Senate Office Building. Phone, NAtional 8-3120, branch 1187 Chairman.—Harry Flood Byrd, Senator from Virginia. Vice Chairman.—Clarence Cannon, Representative from Missouri. Members: Walter F. George, Senator from Georgia. Allen J. Ellender, Sr., Senator from Louisiana. Spessard L. Holland, Senator from Florida. Edward Martin, Senator from Pennsylvania. Everett M. Dirksen, Senator from Illinois. Jere Cooper, Representative from Tennessee. George H. Mahon, Representative from Texas. [Vacancy.] Daniel A. Reed, Representative from New York. John Taber, Representative from New York. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury. Rowland R. Hughes, Director of the Bureau of the Budget. Clerk.—Catherine F. Kolnacki. : Board of Visitors to the Military Academy Richard B. Russell, Senator from Georgia, ex officio. Lister Hill, Senator from Alabama. Charles E. Potter, Senator from Michigan. Wayne Morse, Senator from Oregon. Carl Vinson, Representative from Georgia, ex officio. Olin E, Teague, Representative from Texas. Joe L. Evins, Representative from Tennessee. Leroy Johnson, Representative from California. Gerald R. Ford, Jr., Representative from Michigan. Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy Richard B. Russell, Senator from Georgia, ex officio. Dennis Chavez, Senator from New Mexico. Everett McKinley Dirksen, Senator from Illinois. Alan Bible, Senator from Nevada. Carl Vinson, Representative from Georgia, ex officio. William H. Natcher, Representative from Kentucky. Richard E. Lankford, Representative from Maryland. Harold C. Ostertag, Representative from New York. Joseph P. O’Hara, Representative from Minnesota. Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy Warren G. Magnuson, Senator from Washington, ex officio. John O. Pastore, Senator from Rhode Island. William A. Purtell, Senator from Connecticut. Prescott Bush, Senator from Connecticut. Herbert C. Bonner, Representative from North Carolina, ex officio. Edward A. Garmatz, Representative from Maryland. Leonor Kretzer (Mrs. John B.) Sullivan, Representative from Missouri. John J. Allen, Jr., Representative from California. J. Vaughan Gary, Representative from Virginia. Francis E. Dorn, Representative from New York. Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academy Warren G. Magnuson, Senator from Washington, ex officio. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Senator from North Carolina. John Marshall Butler, Senator from Maryland. Clifford P. Case, Senator from New Jersey. Herbert C. Bonner, Representative from North Carolina, ex officio. Frank W. Boykin, Representative from Alabama. Edward J. Robeson, Jr., Representative from Virginia. William K. Van Pelt, Representative from Wisconsin. Eugene J. Keogh, Representative from New York. Steven B. Derounian, Representative from New York. Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commission Created by Public Law 601, 83d Congress General Accounting Office Building. Phone, District 7-8285 Chairman.—XKarl E. Mundt, Senator from South Dakota. Vice Chairman.—Frederic R. Coudert, Jr., Representative from New York. Other Commissioners: Ex Officio: Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States. Richard M. Nixon, President of the Senate. Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House of Representatives. United States Senate: Harry Flood Byrd, Senator from Virginia. Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., Senator from Missouri. Irving M. Ives, Senator from New York. House of Representatives: John J. Rooney, Representative from New York. Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Representative from New Jersey. B. Carroll Reece, Representative from Tennessee. Presidential Commissioners: Milton G. Baker, Wayne, Pennsylvania. Edward R. Burke, 3566 Raymoor Road, Kensington, Md. Mrs. Marie Brown Coffin, 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. Laurens M. Hamilton, “Dakota’’, Springs Road, Warrenton, Va. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury. John x Krout, vice president and provost, Columbia University, New York 27, N.Y. Clarke Haynes Minor, 730 Park Avenue, New York 21, N. Y. Mrs. Margaret Patterson, 245 East 72d Street, New York 21, N. Y. Director.—J. Harvie Williams, 1010 16th Street, Zone 5. Secretary.—W. Randolph Burgess, 1248 30th Street, Zone 7. Assistant Secretary.— Robert A. Dillon, 5208 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, Md. Historian.—Dr. Frank Monaghan, 4211 Mathewson Drive, Zone 11. Public Relations.—John Underhill, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Boston National Historic Sites Commission Created by Public Law 75, 84th Congress Mark Bortman, of Massachusetts, Chairman. Mrs. Francis B. Crowninshield, of Florida. John P. Sullivan, of Massachusetts, Executive Secretary. Charles H. Watkins, of Massachusetts. Leverett Saltonstall, Senator from Massachusetts. Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr., Representative from Massachusetts. Conrad L. Wirth, Director, National Park Service. Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission Paul Clifford Smith, of California and New York. J ohn ie Hausserman, of New Richmond, Ohio, and Manila, Philippine slands. Emmet O’Neal, of Louisville, Ky., and Washington, D. C. Alexander Wiley, Senator from Wisconsin. Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona. Paul H. Douglas, Senator from Illinois. James E. Van Zandt, Representative from Pennsylvania. James P. S. Devereux, Representative from Maryland. Thurmond Chatham, Representative from North Carolina. District of Columbia Auditorium Commission Created by Public Law 128, 84th Congress Members appointed by President of the United States: Elizabeth B. Howry, Jamestown, R. I. Frank R. Jelleff, Washington, D. C. George Murphy, Hollywood, Calif. James I. Knight, Miami, Fla. Robert V. Fleming, Washington, D. C. George Livingston Williams, Secretary, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Robert Low Bacon, Washington, D. C. Members appointed by President of the Senate: Matthew M. Neely, Senator from West Virginia. Pat McNamara, Senator from Michigan. J. Glenn Beall, Senator from Maryland. Dr. George Johnson, Washington, D. C. Barney Balaban, New York, N. Y. Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Chairman, Washington, D. C. Mrs. James H. Rowe, Jr., Washington, D. C. Members appointed by Speaker of the House: James H. Morrison, Representative from Louisiana. Arthur G. Klein, Representative from New York. Frank Thompson, Jr., Representative from New Jersey. Carroll D. Kearns, Representative from Pennsylvania. Joel T. Broyhill, Representative from Virginia. Barnee Breeskin, Washington, D. C. Robert W. Dowling, Vice Chairman, New York, N. Y. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission Created by Public Law 372, 84th Congress Irving M. Ives, Senator from New York. Clifford P. Case, Senator from New Jersey. Hubert H. Humphrey, Senator from Minnesota. Herbert H. Lehman, Senator from New York. John W. McCormack, Representative from Massachusetts. Eugene J. Keogh, Representative from New York. Katharine St. George, Representative from New York. Paul F. Schenck, Representative from Ohio. [4 vacancies.] Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebration Commission Created by Public Law 263, 83d Congress Chairman.—Robert V. Hatcher, Richmond, Va. Vice Chairman.—Samuel M. Bemiss, Richmond, Va. Executive Officer.—Conrad L. Wirth, Washington, D. C. Dr. Frank L. Boyden, Deerfield, Mass. Dr. David E. Finley, Washington, D. C. Mr. Bentley Hite, Christiansburg, Va. Mr. Winthrop Rockefeller, Little Rock, Ark. Harry Flood Byrd, Senator from Virginia. A. Willis Robertson, Senator from Virginia. Edward J. Robeson, Jr., Representative from Virginia. Richard H. Poff, Representative from Virginia. Administrative Director.—H. K. Roberts, Williamsburg, Va. Marine Corps Memorial Commission Created by Public Law 327, 80th Congress Chairman.—Joseph Dale Probst, 3502 North Wilton Avenue, Chicago 13, Ill. Commissioners: Joseph J. McCarthy, 3130 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 14, Ill. John L. Spiczak, 500 Northeast 55th Terrace, Miami 37, Fla. Migratory Bird Conservation Commission Created by act of February 18, 1929 Room 1349, United States Department of the Interior Building Phone, REpublic 7-1820, extension 4676 Chairman.—Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce. A. Willis Robertson, Senator from Virginia. John W. Bricker, Senator from Ohio. August H. Andresen, Representative from Minnesota. Frank M. Karsten, Representative from Missouri. Seo aaininir A. Riemer, 3611 Chevy Chase Lake Drive, Chevy Chase 15, d. : National Monument Commission Created by Public Law 742, 83d Congress Chairman.—Spencer T. Olin, of Illinois. Members: Don Delding, of California. Thomas H. Barton, of Arkansas. Hugh Moss Comer, of Alabama. W. Kerr Scott, Senator from North Carolina. Richard L. Neuberger, Senator from Oregon. Gordon Allott, Senator from Colorado. George H. Bender, Senator from Ohio. Howard W. Smith, Representative from Virginia. Wayne N. Aspinall, Representative from Colorado. Lawrence H. Smith, Representative from Wisconsin. Jack Westland, Representative from Washington. National Forest Reservation Commission Room 4218, South Building, United States Department of Agriculture Phone, REpublic 7-4142, branch 2749 President.—Wilber M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture. Styles Bridges, Senator from New Hampshire. John Stennis, Senator from Mississippi. William M. Colmer, Representative from Mississippi. Sam Coon, Representative from Oregon. Secretary.—F¥. W. Grover, 2323 North Utah Street, Arlington 7, Va. Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund Chairman.—L. Quincy Mumford, Librarian of Congress, ex officio. [4 vacancies.] The Interparliamentary Union 1612 I Street. Phone, NAtional 8-7409 President.—Daniel A. Reed, Representative from New York. Vice Presidents.—Harold D. Cooley, Representative from North Carolina; A. Willis Robertson, Senator from Virginia; Alexander Wiley, Senator from Wisconsin. Treasurer.—W. Robert Poage, Representative from Texas. Secretary.—Henry O. Talle, Representative from Iowa. Permanent Executive Secretary.—Dr. Franklin Dunham, 1612 I Street, Zone 6. Honorary Prestdent.—Alben W. Barkley, Senator from Kentucky. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Daniel A. Reed, Representative from New York (ex officio). Antonio N. Sadlak, Representative from Connecticut. Albert Gore, Senator from Tennessee. W. Robert Poage, Representative from Texas. Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., Senator from Missouri. John J. Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. Clifford R. Hope, Representative from Kansas. John M. Vorys, Representative from Ohio. Paul H. Douglas, Senator from Illinois. Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission Created by Public Law 183, 84th Congress Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States, ex officio. Richard M. Nixon, President of the Senate, ex officio. Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House, ex officio. Hazel H. Abel, of Nebraska. Clarence N. Brunsdale, of North Dakota. Hal S. Davies, of North Dakota. Hermann Hagedorn, of New York. Mrs. Sherman Post Haight, of New York. Herbert E. Miller, of Pennsylvania. Lowell Stockman, of Oregon. Oscar S. Straus 2d, of New York. Karl E. Mundt, Senator from South Dakota. Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Senator from Wyoming. Leo W. O’Brien, Representative from New York. Steven B. Derounian, Representative from New York. United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission 415 Market Street, St. Louis 2, Mo. Chairman.—Alben W. Barkley, Paducah, Ky. Vice Chatrman.—[Vacant.] Secretary.—IVacant.] Executive Commitice.—Judge James M. Douglas (chairman), St. Louis, Mo.; J. Lionberger Davis, St. Louis, Mo.; James M. Kemper, Kansas City, Mo.; Chester C. Davis, Pasadena, Calif. Other Members: Edward Martin, Senator from Pennsylvania. Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Wayne Morse, Senator from Oregon. [Vacancy.] Wayne L. Hays, Representative from Ohio. Frank M. Karsten, Representative from Missouri. Col. James M. Thomson, Gaylord, Va. Matthew Woll, New York City, N. Y. William W. Crowdus, St. Louis, Mo. Woodrow Wilson Centennial Celebration Commission Created by Public Law 705, 83d Congress Chairman.—Maj. Gen. E. Walton Opie, Post Office Box 59, Staunton, Va. Executive Officer—Conrad L. Wirth, Director, National Park Service, Department, of the Interior. A. Willis Robertson, Senator from Virginia. H. Alexander Smith, Senator from New Jersey. Burr P. Harrison, Representative from Virginia. Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr., Representative from New Jersey. Bernard M. Baruch, 597 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N. Y. Arthur Hays Sulzberger, 229 West 43d Street, New York 36, N. Y. David K. E. Bruce, Brookneal, Va. Robert W. Woodruff, Box 1734, Atlanta, Ga. Arthur Sweetser, 3060 Garrison Street NW., Washington 8, D. C. Mrs. Em Bowles Alsop, Charles City, Va. Commission on Government Security Created by Public Law 304, 84th Congress James P. McGrannery, Philadelphia, Pa. Franklin D. Murphy, Lawrence, Kans. Louis S. Rothschild, Under Secretary of Commerce. Carter L. Burgess, Assistant Secretary of Defense. John Stennis, Senator from Mississippi. Norris Cotton, Senator from New Hampshire. Lloyd Wright, Los Angeles, Calif. Dr. Susan Riley, Nashville, Tenn. Francis E. Walter, Representative from Pennsylvania. William M. McCulloch, Representative from Ohio. James L. Noel, Jr., Houston, Tex. Edwin L. Mechem, Las Cruces, N. Mex. ASSIGNMENTS ATEDRN ooo os dint wh de msioig ATO iE ANDERSON. o.oo an BARRIEmY Bagmpmew. ea Busty... BDunoes. BENNETT. . 2% ite mre re po rein moe Pipa ol on aan 8 BRIOERR. BRIDGES... osseciedo. oo Bus... ai arma |EVELY pipe sled cia Deel 0 BYRD oreson een OF SENATORS TO COMMITTEES Agriculture and Forestry. Foreign Relations. District of Columbia. Labor and Public Welfare. Agriculture and Forestry. Interior and Insular Affairs. : Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, chairman. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Adminis- tration. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mu-seum of History and Technology Building. Finance. Foreign Relations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Banking and Currency. District of Columbia. Government Operations. Labor and Public Welfare. Banking and Currency. Finance. District of Columbia. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Adminis- tration. Banking and Currency. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Appropriations. Armed Services. Lo Banking and Currency. Public Works. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Judiciary. Finance, chairman. Armed Services. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures, chairman. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, chairman. 263 Careeanr. oo... CAMIBON a To Cask of New Jersey. ______ Case of South Dakota. ____ Cmaver. a ? CLEANS ailirelcine saa COTTON nib rma befor Cuomo Pasaur.. ai RT Dineen. aa Dovnaras.. oven mae Derr. i io DWORSHAK rr EASTUAND.. «msnsis Pe ELLENDER. ooo ___ ERVIN. oc or oo : FLANDERS ....ccne enna PrEARLCL. uigaiad. Jegasia Banking and Currency. Foreign Relations. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Finance. Post Office and Civil Service. Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers. Distriet of Columbia. Post Office and Civil Service. Armed Services.: Public Works. Public Works, chairman. Appropriations. Agriculture and Forestry. Appropriations. Government Operations. Public Works. Post Office and Civil Service. Rules and Administration. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Judiciary. Appropriations. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. : Banking and Currency. Labor and Public Welfare. Joint Committee on the Economic man. Report, chair- Armed Services. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Appropriations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Agriculture Judiciary. and Forestry. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Agriculture and Forestry, chairman. Appropriations. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. Armed Services. : Government Operations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Armed Services. Finance. Joint Committee on the Economic Report. Banking and: Currency. Finance. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Senate Committee Assignments 265 Boy eiieuy.. — oo Banking and Currency, chairman. Foreign Relations. Joint Committee on the Economic Report. CHoRER. cx oo Foreign Relations, chairman. Finance. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. ULNDToe Affairs. Labor and Public Welfare. Joint Committee on the Economic Report. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Adminis- tration. ColpWATER ELI S007 Interior and Insular Distriet of Columbia. Public Works Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Joint Committee on the Library. Rules and Administration, chairman. Foreign Relations. Joint Committee on Printing. Joint Committee on the Library, chairman. Appropriations, chairman. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on Printing, chairman. Judiciary. Post Office and Civil Service. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Agriculture and Forestry. Foreign Relations. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Labor and Public Welfare, chairman. Appropriations. Agriculture and Forestry. Appropriations. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. District of Columbia. Public Works. Agriculture and Forestry. Foreign Relations. Government Operations. Banking and Currency. Labor and Public Welfare. Armed Services. Government Operations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. 68172°—56——19 Congressional Directory | JENNER. -._. : sesmisdels Jounson of Texas ________ JouNsTON of South Carolina. Kepagves. oe KENNEDY... .oosect sunk Kuemn_ _ _.. garconscdg KIGORN. .... cimaamen = Kyowianp. 31: Koen... 00H : LARGER. oo rvvvnmnnanaes LERMAN. oo wnnrneeeat one ~~: McCuprny ee. MeCirrraN. acmenmi MONAMARA.ere memeon om iid MAGNUSON... o=iah Misvonm ro era Judiciary. Post Office and Civil Service. | Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Joint Committee on Printing. Armed Services. 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Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Mavrinoft lows __ Government Operations. Post Office and Civil Service. MARTIN of Pennsylvania__ _ Finance. Public Works. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mu-seum of History and Technology Building. Finance. Interior and Insular Affairs. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Banking and Currency. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Post Office and Civil Service. Banking and Currency. District of Columbia. Foreign Relations. Agriculture and Forestry. Appropriations. Government Operations. Interior and Insular Affairs, chairman. Labor and Public Welfare. District of Columbia, chairman. . Labor and Public Welfare. Post Office and Civil Service. Interior and Insular Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works. Interior and Insular Affairs. Judiciary. Joint Committee on the Economic Report. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Post Office and Civil Service. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Banking and Currency. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Appropriations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Labor and Public Welfare. Appropriations. Banking and Currency. Joint Committee on Defense Production, vice chairman. Armed Services, chairman. Appropriations. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. SALTONSTARL oro ScoomrrBL.... ...... ...2%kvis Boon... .aaeiae.n SMATHERS: © tol runicadain Sumirti of Maine... __.. Smite of New Jersey_______ SranwmaN. SYMINGTON._ -izagpieda nisl THUBMOND: re THYE A nen nos prom rn WATEINg Oar sionoaoatof WrereEn Wey... onienieane WILIIAMS. 90 nammol). Youve... Appropriations. Armed Services. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mu- seum of History and Technology Building. Agriculture and Forestry. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Agriculture and Forestry. 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ASSIGNMENTS OF REPRESENTATIVES, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER TO COMMITTEES ABBIPTSL ao nae Agriculture. ABERNETHY. cocoon mss Agriculture. District of Columbia. Apart. o.oo Foreign Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. ADDONIZIO...... rina Banking and Currency. | Memeww. ts Agriculture. AvuxXANDER. > oo House Administration. Post Office and Civil Service. | | AneEr 0 Public Works. A11EBN of California________ District of Columbia. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. ArntENvof Hlinois... Rules. ANDERSEN, H. CARL_______ Appropriations. ANDRESEN, AveusT H______ Agriculture. ANDREWS... oi Appropriations. Anpugar Ci 0 ytnoil oo Agriculture. ABEBNDS. JD. .. a Armed Services. ASHER. Banking and Currency. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. ARINMOB vw atonean House Administration. Judiciary. ASDINALIE... vaneie Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. AUCHINCLOSS. 2 District of Columbia. Public Works. AVERY... ania inns Veterans’ Affairs. AYERS. Veterans’ Affairs. BAILEY. conveneents dis Education and Labor. Bawwm. 0 Ways and Means. BAWWIN..._. Public Works. BARDEN. oan ee Education and Labor, chairman. BARRE iit natieniisin Banking and Currency. 269 NNT er Bass of New Hampshire.___ Bass of Tennessee_________ Bape... oooh Bavvmasy. .......... BuAMER. ... BecrER. itive nnn nnn BULONER.. +o manatn BOB of ae Jeet anne BENNETT of Florida... __.__ BENNETT of Michigan. _____ BENTLEY... nian DERRY: oa Bowrs ona od BEATNIR. ©. nis BLatery atone BOGAS rae i om imei BORLAND: ea BOLLING. on vr makad ote BoLroN, Frances P..___.._ BortoN, OLIVER P.._..__.._ BONNER. ities Gas Bosom... ool, Boe ar Bowimn.. ....-o5... ... BOYKIN. ee enone BOyED-La BRAY... aa as Brooxs of Louisiana_______ Agriculture. Armed Services. Interior and Insular Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Banking and Currency. Agriculture. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Public Works. Agriculture. Banking and Carrency, Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Armed Services. House Administration. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Foreign Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Banking and Currency. Government Operations. Public Works. Public Works. Ways and Means. Appropriations. Rules. Joint Committee on the Economic Report. | Foreign Affairs. | Banking and Currency. House Administration. Merchant Marine and Fisheries, chairman. Education and Labor. Appropriations. Education and Labor. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Veterans’ Affairs. Judiciary. Armed Services. Armed Services. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mu-seum of History and Technology Building. Brooks of Texas_ _________ Brown of Georgia. --_____ BrowNof Ohio..... BaowNsoN. BroYyminL. oa BUCRIOY Ss aa Bupaw.. sy nooo Sans Bvamiow =o cioval laud BURLESON... Buswsipm... Bugle a Bynp: o.oo aa ByrNE of Pennsylvania. ___ Byrnes of Wisconsin. __ ___ CANFIELD. ©. .%o...._.. CANNON... vr cis nmeema Canpyem. oo . Lilla. 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Clements, (KY) cnr -== Cotton (NN. HJ) cere: SECRETARIES Administrative Assistant Phil Mullin, 1109 North Sycamore St., Arlington 13, Va. Claude E. Wood, 4630 36th St. South, Arlington, Va. Charles E. Munson, 6019 Inwood St., Cheverly,Md. Cathryn B. Wolfe, 5310 8th b Mrs. C. D. Terry, 700 North Lincoln St., Ar-lington, Va. Glendon E. Johnson, 3400 39th St. Eve B. Adams, 2420 16th t. John McElroy, Senate Off-ice Bldg. Chester M. Wiggin, Jr., 4201 Massachusetts Ave. David Clarke, 200 Belle View Blvd., New Alex-andria, Va. Edwin Murray Hood, 259 Rodgers Forge Rd., Bal-timore 12, Md. M. J. Menefee, 209 Senate Office Bldg. John raneook 5101 Moor-land Lane, Bethesda, Md. George Stafford, 5921 Glos-ter Rd., Zone 16. Samuel Zagoria, 3303 Rut-gers St., University Hills, Hyattsville, Md. Arthur R. Juhnke, 715 Ran-dolph St. NE. Charles Davis, 1801 Kit Carson Rd., NW. Albu-querque, N. Mex. Franklin B. Dryden, 5128 37th Rd. North, Arling-ton, Va. Secretary Lola Pierotti, 215 Consti-tution Ave. NE. Charline Scoggin, 200 C St. SE. H. Doyle Kline, 6101 Dun-lor Court, Bethesda, John Hendrickson, 5445 22d Rd. North, Arling-ton, Va. John C. Ahlers, 443 Senate Office Bldg. Saul G. Stillman. L. Ralph Mecham, 428 Senate Office Bldg. Chester H. Smith, 2811 31st St. SE. Richard W. Eddy. Margaret Hampton, 13413 Clifton Dr., Colesville, Md. Edith F. Zollo, 806 Stirling Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Meda V. Dick, General Scott Apartments. Gene Dawson, 6899 North Washington Blvd., Ar-lington, Va. Mattie Gingrich, 1500 Massachusetts Ave. Albert E. Abrahams, 158 a Carolina Ave. Frances Ortiz, 1711 Massa-chusetts Ave. Mary V. O’Toole, the Dodge. Belozes C. Drayer, 25 E t. 287 LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Senator Administrative Assistant Secretary Curtis (Nebr.).. Si10C Daniel (Tex). _..—. Dirksen (TL)... Douglas ¢(IH.). 4 —o-:3-Duff (Pa) -~.. 5a. 3 Dworshak (Idaho)... Eastland (Miss.) --___ Ellender (La): 10 _-Ervin (NL. Codaihs -0-Flanders (Vt.)emen Frear (Del.).2.6 i... Fulbright (Ark.)...... George (Ga.) nun Goldwater (Ariz.)_____ Gore (Tenn.)...v_u_.. Green (BR. L)cr wr _.& Hayden (Ariz.).______ Hennings (Mo.) ---.__ Hickenlooper (Iowa). Hill (Ala)..._ 5&0 Holland: (Fla.) att cee-Hruska (Nebr.)______. Humphrey (Minn.).._ Ives (NOY) Lynn Mote, 4714 Franklin St., Bethesda, Md. Jake Jacobsen, 4545 Con-necticut Ave. John R. Gomien, 8212 Queen Anne’s Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Frank W. McCulloch, 3642 Upton St. G. H. Lush, 3305 Runny-mede Pl. Thomas J. Graves, 6015 Avon Dr., Bethesda, Md. Courtney C. Pace, 4826 17th St. North, Arlington, Va. Frank Wurzlow, Jr., 10317 Naglee Rd., Silver Spring, Md. : Jack Spain, 2127 Suitland Ter. SE. Harry T. Laffin, 3114 Martha Custis Dr., Alex-andria, Va. Robert F. Kelly, 1012 Crane Dr., Falls Church, Va. John L. Erickson, 802 Janney’s Lane, Alexan-dria, Va. Heard F. George, 342 Senate Office Bldg. Charles Farrington, Jr., 2117 E St. William G. Allen, 2241 North Early St., Alex-andria, Va. Edward J. Higgins, the Dorchester House. Paul R. Eaton, 2611 Evans Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Langdon C. West, 4708 8th St. South, Arlington, Va. ban O’Brien, 2480 16th t. Charles S. Brewton, Jr. 8 Belfield Rd., Alex-andria, Va. James R. Golden, 2301 Val-ley Dr., Alexandria, Va. Alan D. McArthur, 9700 Parkwood Dr., Bethesda, Md. Herbert J. Waters, 2233 North Quantico St., Arlington, Va. George S. Ives, 3107 Valley Dr., Alexandria, Va. Doris M. Rook, 103 Gran-ville Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Emma M. Ward, 3831 Newark St., Zone 16. Mary Nolan, 1142 Valley Dr., Alexandria, Va. bo Fuss, 2800 Quebec t. Louise Shadduck, 4200 Massachusetts Ave. Virginia M. Simmerman, 1500 Massachusetts Ave. Harry Gatton, 2715 North Westmoreland St., Ar-lington 13, Va. H. P. Balivet, Jr., 311 Senate Office Bldg. Lee Williams, 4301 32d be South, Arlington, a. John Carlton, 342 Senate Office Bldg. Helen M. Smith, 10524 Deakins Hall Dr., Hyattsville, Md. Robert R. J. Koch, 2814 31st St. SE., Zone 20. Richard H. Brown, 333 South Glebe Rd., Ar-lington, Va. Charles E. Witt, 2022 Columbia Rd. John E. Campbell, 506 Fenwick Dr., Alex-andria, Va. Merrill Y. Winslett, 5144 10th Rd. North, Arling- ton, Va. Martha Boehm, 811 Ten-nessee Ave., Alexandria, Va. Charlotte Orton, 1825 Summit Pl. LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND Senator Jackson (Wash.)______ Jenner Ind.) iii Johnson (Tex.).__ io] Johnston (S. GC.) 008 Kefauver (Tenn.)_____ Kennedy (Mass.)_____ Kerr (Okla). 0 0 Kilgore (W. Va.) _...._ Knowland (Calif.)____ Kuchel (Calif.) ._...__ Langer (N. Dak.)_..._ Lehman (N. Y.)...___ Long ‘(Lay Si. .080. McCarthy Wis.) __ McClellan (Ark.) _____ MeNamara (Mich.).__ Magnuson (Wash.)-__ Malone (Nev.)_ _.____ Mansfield (Mont.)____ Martin (Iowa) Martin (Pa). ee Millikin (Colo.) 22 .L50 Monroney (Okla.) . ... Morse (Oreg.)..__._._ Mundt (S. Dak.) == Murray (Mont.)....... Neely (W. Va.) __...._ Neuberger (Oreg.) -.-_ O’Mahoney (Wyo.)___ SECRETARIES—Continued Administrative Assistant John. Salterio if _.. anil] ah M. Jackson, 4429 35th t. Arthur C. Perry, 1301 Ver-mont Ave. J. Baxter Funderburk, 8108 West Beach Dr., Zone 12. Richard J. Wallace, 511 Cameron St., Alexandria, Va. T. J. Reardon, Jr., 3134 Dumbarton Ave. Burl Hays, 6703 Floyd Ave., Springfield, Va. Harold C. Miller, 2500 Q St_ James P. Gleason, 717 Bay-fod St., Takoma Park, d Merrell F. Small, 3015 Oliver St. Irene Martin Edwards, 1629 Columbia Rd. Julius C. C. Edelstein, 1738 Wisconsin Ave. Joseph A. Todd, 3706 Hunt-ington St. Ray Kiermas, 5157 33d St_. Ralph Matthews, 317 Sky-hill Rd., Alexandria, Va. David P. Connery, 2300 Connecticut Ave. Irvin Hoff, 6116 Utah Ave__ Alfred Merritt Smith______ James Sullivan, 329 Senate Office Bldg. Robert E. Waggoner, 3825 Ingalls St., Alexandria, Va. Cen t. Dorothy 16th William I. Bloom, 2480 16th A. McRae, 2480 St., Zone 9. Berg, Jr., Onondaga Rd., Zone 16. W. E. O’Brien, 2332 Sky-land Pl. SE. Charles A. Murray, 9713 Connecticut Ave., Ken-sington, Md. a fm km em Vm Fo me mm a a 8 Mike Manatos, 5341 Ne-vada Ave. Secretary Julia E. Peterson. i Wood, 3660 38th Jack Hight, 4515 36th St. South, Arlington, Va. Robert L.. Alexander, 2218 Afton St. SE., Zone 21. Henrietta V. O’ Donoghue, 742 Arlington Village, Arlington 4, Va. Marjorie F. Banner, 1315 30th St. Radle Herndon, 3601 Con-necticut Ave. Paul G. Manolis, 3051 Idaho Ave. Warren B. Francis, 2808 McKinley Pl. C. E. Van Horne, 9 4th St. NE. Thomas V. Brunkard, 2500 Q St. Robert E. Hunter, 120 C St. NE. Mary B. Driscoll, 1915 Kalorama Rd. Ed Dupree, 1708 Oakcrest Dr., Alexandria, Va. Jessie Robertson. John (Tom) Ross, 3825 W St. SE Margaret DeMichele, 329 Senate Office Bldg. Jane C. Bittner, 2929 Connecticut Ave., Zone Luella M. Boeschen, 2480 16th St. James KE. Bailey, 120 Mississippi Ave. SE. Nan Burgess, 417 Senate Office Bldg. Robert L. MeCaughey, 3546 A St. SE. Victor O. Reinemer, 3328 South Wakefield St. Arlington 6, Va. Evelyn C. Nolan, 130 Victor St. NE., Zone 11. Mary Jane Christgau,3319 O St. Marie Mathew, the Me-ridian Hill. Congressional Directory LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Senator Administrative Assistant Secretary Pastore (R.A) J ai Payne (Maine) __._____ Potter (Mich.) o_o.__ Purtell (Conn.).__._._ Robertson (Va.)______ Russell (Ga.)...t2 iil Saltonstall (Mass.)___. Schoeppel (Kans.).___ Scott (N. Cyoalaldoll Smathers (Fla.) ._.___ Smith (Maine) __ __o.. Smith (N. J.)..3.4 _3F Sparkman (Ala.)__.___ Stennis (Miss)... ._. Symington (Mo.)_____ Thurmond (8. Coo: Thye (Minn)... _.Z Watkins (Utah). _____ Welker (Idaho) ._.____ Wiley (Wis) .i2.A 01.8 Williams (Del.) o_o... Young (N. Dak.)____. Carmine J. Maisano, 3880 Rodman St. William = B. Williamson, Hotel 2400. Raymond C. Anderson, 2217 North Quincy St., Arlington 7, Va. Charles R. Smith, 3246 Prospect Ave. Warren A. McNeill, 1535 Foxhall Rd. Leeman Anderson, 1628 Mount Eagle Pl., Alexan-dria, Va. John B. Fisher, 4228 35th St. South, Arlington, Va. To Skubitz, 2811 32d St. Ben Roney, Carlyle Hotel. _ James O. Powellil io coio William C. Lewis, Jr., 326 Senate Office Bldg. Elizabeth Wherry, 4801 Connecticut Ave. John E. Horne, 804 Jan-neys Lane, Alexandria, Va. Thomas D. Fontaine, 5622 Ogden Rd., Bethesda 14, Md Stanley R. Fike, 511 Boston Ave., Takoma Park 12, Md. Alex McCullough, 4616 19th Rd. North, Arlington 7, Va. Robert A. Forsythe, 1017 Knoll Dr., Falls Church, Va. John M. Jex, 2613 Naylor Rd. SE., Zone 20. George W. Greene, 8009 Custer Rd., Bethesda, Md. Wilson C. Hefner, 3111 W Pl. SE., Zone 20. George S. Williams, 921 19th St. Glenn W. Flint, 5609 Emer-son St., Rogers Heights, Hyattsville, Md. James A. McKenna, 1821 Brisbane St., Silver Spring, Md. Merton G. Henry, 1515 Mount Eagle Pl, Alex-andria, Va. Antoinette P. Cook, the Continental. Catherine M. Flynn, 4125 18th Pl. NE., Zone 18. J. F. Stratton, 100 Mary-land Ave. NE., Zone 2. F. Bradford Morse, 4111 W St Elizabeth Voth, the Dor-chester House. William Cochrane, 227 A St. NE. Scott I. Peek. Joseph A. Bernier, 4311 Thornapple St., Chevy Chase, Md. : Edd H. Hyde, 3111 North Thomas St., Arlington 7, Va. Annie W. Rice, 4801 Con-necticut Ave., Zone 8. Virginia T. Laird, 2600 16th ton, Loretta Woodley St. South, Arling-Va. Connor, 2800 Rd. Duane Lund. Lorna M. Watkins, 1433 North Inglewood §St., Arlington, Va. Jennie J. Langer, 3505 Valley Dr., Alexandria, Va. Eleanor R. Lenhart, 2131 O St. Christopher U. Sylvester. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES Representative Secretary AbDitt (Va.) och nee sss. Abernethy (Miss)... Adair (Ind). = oe a Addonigio (N.Y. =.= Albert (Okla) +." "<7" AMexander (N: €.): + wn on Alger (Texly- irre taf = Allon (Calif), 0 Aon (Tl os Andersen, H. Carl (Minn.)___ Andresen, August H. (Minn.) _ Andrews (Alagoa Anfuso (N. Y.) Arends (HI) r= rmmvien rng Ashley (Ohio) Ashmore (8. C9, Aspinall (Colo). "= Auchineless (N. J.) Avery (Rams.y = = 724 Ayres (Ohio) Balley (Wr Va)...2% Baker (Tenn) owerrr Baldwin (Calif) ~~ -Barden (NN, CY) © i YR ¢ Barretb=(Pa.). .. oo oa Bas (IN. H.)pei so onat Bass (Tenn) 5 ==."or Bates (Massy. ener Baumbhart (Ohio) Beamer (Ind) .-ens ecker (ON, Yo) on ear, Belcher (Okla)... Bell (Tex) ar orn oo snr ne Bennett (Fla). =... ~~ Bennett (Mich) tr Bentley (Mich, Yas; carats Berry (8. Dak): o=lcoias Betts (Ohio) Blainik (Minny: Y= v= Be (CT) Ca sma] Boges (1a) zzz._ > Boland (Mass.). >.' ~- W. Fred Fletcher, 1425 Rhode Island Ave. Mrs. Clair Stevens, 3112 Wellington Rd., Alexandria, Va. Richard C. Prickett, 1511 House Office Bldg. Margaret M. Sullivan, 136 North Carolina Ave. SE. Stella O. Morrison, 106 Standish Dr., Forest Heights, Zone 21. Frank P. Crowley. Helen Gale, 1622 House Office Bldg. Daniel Bertrand, University Club. Susanna Johnson, 815 18th St. R. T. Bergquist, 5708 Huntington Pkwy;, Bethesda, Md. Eva Hammond, 1724 House Office Bldg. Evelyn K. Carson, 5309 14th St., Zone 11. William R. Pitts, 2366 Skyland Pl. SE. Va L. Taylor, Arlington Towers, Arlington, a Rhoda MecCarrell, 1673 Columbia Rd. Lee A. Auchincloss, 113 South Lee St., Alex- andria, Va. Robert Buehler, 307 Taylor Ave., Rockville, Md. Kay Parker Jex, 2613 Naylor Rd. SE., Zone 20. Phyllis T. Stealey, 127 C St. NE. Margaret M. Underwood, 35 E St. Ann Schreiber, 321 House Office Bldg. L. K. Alderman, Jr., 4200 Massachusetts Ave. Robert R. Miller, 10507 Kinloch Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Robert N. Pyle, 141 House Office Bldg. W. A. Pelletier, 458 House Office Bldg. Scan D. Walsh, 3532 Valley Dr., Alexandria, a. Robert E. Williams, 6918 Standish Dr., Hyatts-ville, Md. M. L. Kosterlitzky, 3040 Idaho Ave. Alice N. Corkery, 121 House Office Bldg. Berniece Grieder, 209 C St. SE. J. William Norman, 3332 4th St. SE. Margaret J. Robinson, 1210 House Office Bldg. Elwood M. Brake, Jr., 1817 Ivy Hill Dr., Chester- brook Gardens, Falls Church, Va. Mavis G. Daly, 7207 Hawthorne Ter., Kent Village, Md. Marvin E. Monroe. L. J. Andolsek, 31 Chesapeake St. SE., Zone 20. David Q. Jones, 1605 House Office Bldg. Marguerite L. Fry, 1307 House Office Bldg. fas M. Creighton, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, a. 291 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Bolling (MO) eee=eeeae nae Bolton, Frances P. (Ohio) ____ Bolton, Oliver P. (Ohio)_____ Bomer-N-Cr—— Bosgh (N. YJ: er —ou-canonn Bow (OhioYy ~~: ~~. Bowler (Q.) oc oon oo Boykin:(Aln.). Bovie (My ~ tr Pray Indy oo ~ Brooks (Ia.) ~~. ~~ Brooks (Tex)... Brown (Ga) iirc cone = Brown (Ohio). = o_o... Brownson. {(Ind.) cee: Broyhill (Vay. 1... Buekloy,(N. Ya). os wit s-nmes Budee Taha) .2 0 is are Burdick (MN. Dak)._.. Burleson (TeX). ovo nme:coin Borngide (W.Va)... Bush (Pa) Byrd (W. Va.)......o-ncaonz Byrne (Pay... oo vos Byrnes (Wig) oF acl Confleld (NEL). ar-reei-= Conmmon'tMe.) == Carlyle (N. OC.) iureccaseez Carnahan Me.) = ~~ Corrigy’ (Pa) corona —=o" Cederberg (Mich.) __________ Geller (N.Y) — ~~. ~—% Chase’ (Nebr) 7 --~ _ ' Chmtham(N. CY ~~ * * Chelf (Ky... .. ton resms Chenoweth (Colo.) __________ Chiperfield (HY. _ Christopher (Mo.) = =... Chudoll (Pa) a = = or Church (HL) = =v Clark (Pg) r Lre dx Clevenger (Ohio) ____________ Cole (IN: TY) Zur Juhsrow Colmer (Miss) > ~~. Cooley (N.C.) a oui ascin Coon’ (Oreg;) >t = 8 hs we = Cooper (Tenn.). .. . oe . Corbetb (Pay ~~~)= Coudert’ (N.Y) "=i Lawrence B. Bodinson, 643 Federal Courts Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Marjorie Clough, 2500 Wisconsin Ave., Zone 7. Helen L.. Wangsness, 4232 Reno Rd. Henry C. Oglesby, 2028 Fort Davis St. SE. Zone 20. Louise W. Snowden, 3806 W St. SE., Zone 20. Gilbert LeKander, 1964 Oak Dr., Alexandria, Va. Humphrey S. Shaw, the Dorchester House. Alphonse Lucas, 412 House Office Bldg. Laurence A. Kusek. Don R. Kendall, 4417 Ridge St., Chevy Chase 15, Md. Dorothy Martin, 3901 Tunlaw Rd. Davis B. Carter; 492 Naylor Pl., Alexandria, Va. Lois A. Gholston, Bellevue Hotel. Rose Kincaid, 3700 Massachusetts Ave. Anna L. Harshman, 213 Meadow View Lane, Falls. Church, Va. Homer Lee Krout, 1605 North Johnson St., Arlington, Va. Alvin F. Klein, 1429 House Office Building. C. J. Barry, 4103 Russell Ave., Mount Rainier, Md Zeno J. Phillips. William Pfalzgraf, 1107 Dashiell Rd., Falls Church, Va. Virginia Morris, 35 E St. Rex Barnes, 107 West George Mason Rd., Falls Church, Va. Christine V. Vickers, 1937 Elkridge Heights Ave., Baltimore 27, Md. William M. Gage, 2022 37th St. SE. Walter P. Kennedy, 4016 Ingraham St., Hyatts- ville, Md. Isabelle Gladney, 5 Terrace Court NE., Zone 3. Lawrence P. Redmond, 2000 F St. Juanita Reary, 2323 Branch Ave. SE. Ruth L. Dean, 2801 Pennsylvania Ave. SE. William H. Hackett, 8 Walnut St. Berta Kaslow, 1727 Massachusetts Ave. John F. Miller, 2422 Observatory PI. Harold W. Thomerson, 2018 Fort Davis St. SE. Prudence Kelly, 1 Scott Circle. Irene Salmans, Kenmore Apartments. Sara K. Bohrer, 1801 South Portal Dr. Maxine Bryant, 1326 28th St. SE., Zone 20. Mae C. Ryan, 4919 LaSalle Rd., Avondale, Md. Diane Taylor, 4117 Arkansas Ave. Allen Drake, 7203 46th St., Chevy Chase, Md. John T. Calkins, 3109 18th St. Waller Batson, 1024 29th St., Zone 7. Christine S. Gallagher, 2500 Q St. Hope Hart, 3620 Connecticut Ave. William A. Irvine, Mayo, Md. Nancy Nelson, 503 House Office Bldg. Secretaries 293 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Cramer (Pla) nar/ =iiaf 08 Cretella (Conn. Yall) soup JS Crumpacker (Ind)... Cunningham (Towa)________: Curtis age) t t= exoine Curtis (Mo:) veeeld 1080 © Dague (Pa)...cugloos ol Davidson i(N. 7Y.)oLes lomo: Davis (Gal). ..cCL Joa] 3002 Davis{Tenn Ys rx ~~ Davis (Wis) auiaan) saa Dawson'{ll.Y:te 2-0 = >. = Dawson, (Utah)«edad IDLE os Deane (N.C): woot Eo Delaney (N. Y.). od zoiuali Dempsey (N. Mex.) ________ Denton (Inde cool02 25 Derounian (N. Y.) o_o __ Devereux (Md.)__.__o.o._.___ Dies (Tex)... -rns Diggs (Mieh.) S05 uwill on Dingell (Mich). fr iol008 Dizon: (Utah). asll weal 2020 Dodd (Conn.)i.cecld. doausol. Dollinger (N. Yo) icon 2000 Dolliver (loewa)--. ———____.. Dondero (Mich.yil) unl LL Donohue (Mass.)__ ooo Donovan (N+ ¥)li. dizoll088 Dorn (N.Y). susidevugonnBg Dorn (8: Cah niddh Saalish Dowdy (Tex.)...ic.di6b-in8 Doyle (Calif). 1. sauna.20 Durham (N.. C)ue oc S500 Eberharter-(Pa.)yexl Jon) 20 Edmondson (Okla)....-Tlliott (Alaplll coli eunll Ellsworth)! (Oreg.).. onda 0G Englei(Calit,). .. ~ connec Eving (Tenn). -v-nd fais) Fallona@Mdde....... Pageell (Fla) soinsiiiallLLL Peighan (Ohio)... —n Penton (Pa)... cewreerresnss Fernandez (N. Mex.) —_____ Pine (N. Y.) ad oadeuir 0028S. Pino (N. ¥.) =. Charles F. Batchelder, The Virginian, Arlington, Va. Richard L. Cretella, 10311 Douglas Ave., Silver Spring, Md. Charles Baird, 114 C St. SE. Millard D. Carlisle, 2924 Nash Place SE. William Kloepfer, Jr., 5415 Connecticut Ave. Marilyn Ballenger, 1500 Hanby Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Elva Schwamlein, 2800 Quebec St. Mls Coutsonikas, Arlington Towers, Arlington, a. Carl O. Lemser, 2500 Wisconsin Ave. Jane T. Lumpkin, 6710 Hillandale Rd., Chevy Chase 15, Md. Norma O. Williams, 1632 S St. Richard Squires, 1966 Oak Dr., Alexandria, Va. John A. Lang, Jr., 2430 32d St. SE. Edward Harris, 2039 New Hampshire Ave. Zone 9. Ella Marice Ryan, 221 Constitution Ave. NE. Mary Verkouteren, 1420 House Office Bldg. Thecla Bomhard, 761 26th Pl. South, Arlington, Va. Enoch D. Chase, Box 116B, Route 3, Gaithers- burg, Md. Helen Kayser, 2745 29th St. Dorothy Quarker, 1841 Vernon St. Jeannette H. Cantwell, 5820 24th Ave., Hillcrest Heights, Md. Leah Dunford, 441 House Office Bldg. Marion J. Cordill, 2624 K St. Abbie E. Hauck, 3500 14th St. Marguerite Mullen, 4410 Greenwich Pkwy. Lucie Ford, Continental Hotel. William A. Rourke, Continental Hotel. Joseph W. Melntyre, 316 Highview PIL., Silver Spring, Md. Grace C. Humphreys, 3638 Cumberland St. Robert C. Schumacher, 3460 South Stafford St., Arlington, Va. Doris Crewe, 9625 Old Spring Rd., Rock Creek Hills, Md. Margaret Tucker, 1815 17th St. Margaret Groves, 142 Constitution Ave. NE. Fey R. Hill, 712 South Wayne St., Arlington, a. Alice F. Morris, 108 House Office Bldg. Rayburn Webster, 528 House Office Bldg. Hayden S. Garber, 4620 Careybrook Lane SE. Zone 21. Jack Matteson, 2800 9th St. South, Arlington, Va. Rebecca Johnson, 215 Constitution Ave. NE. Frances Burns Hoyland, Westchester Apts. John R. Buckley. Irene M. Hopkins, 2000 F St. Roy M. Edwards, the Chancellor. Robert C. McConnell, 201 Franklin Ave., Silver Spring, Md. Ethel A. Cherry, 222 House Office Bldg. Catherine M. Judge, 3333 Tennyson St. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Fisher: (PexNeigieri lal] 390 Pjare (Mont. )loupl. LIE0L 8 Wood (Pa).” =...=. Flynt (Ga) fears aan]BES Fogarty (Roll ecoo oli ol PForand (RB. )rdosli O06. Ford (Mieh.) BUS ..c.aaCoull Forrester (Ga)zol juniaminh | Pountain (N. C.) cows Fragier (Tenn)oooioVi 0 ol Frelinghuysen (N. J.).__._____ Friedel (Md). 10 228i] 00k Fulton (Pa.).. Ga. Jz DES Jobs Gamble (NY). 1. war.Bln . Garmatz (Md) ane Gary’ (Val)... Ll Quuilaio.des. Gathings (Ark... ool Usp] Gavini(Pa.) 000.0 Heo JL Gentry (TeX) ocon--ge-n-=-5 ‘George (Kans.) ____._i.__Z._ Gordon (IN) cocoon Granahan (Pa... logis) Joo) Grant (Alay. ..0 te didn 90 Gray (TH) JD R000) geal Green (Oreg.).....4 £000 17 Green (Pa)... .4i¢.8d01ule Gregory (Ky.).....2J0ll 2lig Griffiths (Mieh.) oc ioiiioll. Gross (Iowa) Gubser: (Calif. ) (ili) Tide 00 Gwinn (N.Y ).ios Udig. J000 Hagen (Calif)... coool. Hale (Maine)..02. 00sO00 Haley (Bla) aii anil, Halleck (Ind.). Jo. dledS10. Hand (N2J) oll Uz00.] od) Harden (Ind): 207600 1.000 Hardy (Va) Uo. oon ona Harris (Ark))20010 980 000 Harrison (Nebr) 208 Ligh | Harmison (Va). oo coco ool Harvey (Ind.) faiiuliiguo)ol Hoye (Ark). cn conaincooi Hayg (Ohio)... 0.00080.)010 Hayworth {Mieh. oi (Us. JL Hébers (ba)... Henderson (Ohio) Lillian Finis 801 Belle View Blvd., Alex- andria, Waldo it solo] 131 House Office Bldg. pon D. Hegarty, 121 Sipes Lane, SS onandats, a. Charles L. Goodson. George J. Kelley. Edward W. Heroux, 4201 Massachusetts Ave., Zone 16. Frank Meyer, 208 Spokane Dr., Zone 21. Eunice O. McDonnell, 3819 Woodbine §St., Chevy Chase, Md. Walter J. Pittman, 5008 Deal Dr., Glassmanor, Zone 21. Lena Anderson, Miramar Apartments. Colgate S. Prentice, 3206 Wellington Rd., Alex- andria, Va. Margaret Allen Hine, 1401 Fairmont St. Martha E. Cameron, ’246 House Office Bldg. Miriam F. Garner, Fairfax Rd., McLean, Va. Elizabeth L. Garmatz, 1805 23d St. SE., Zone 20. Paul Saunier, Jr., 3705 Alabama Ave. SE. Fred Ward, 38 Ivy St. SE., Zone 3. Betty L. Lantz, the Dorchester House, Zone 9. Leila M. Copp, 2501 34th St. SE., Zone 20. Geraldine H. Davies, 2114 Suitland Ter. SE, Zone 20. Josephine O’Donohue, 2700 Wisconsin Ave. W. Douglas Amos, 843 North Van Dorn St., AL exandria, Va. Margaret J. Bergin, 1825 New Hampshire Ave. Robert Henderson, Coronet Apartments. Estelle M. Tyler, 2409 Brambleton Rd., Balti- more, Md. Claudine Lewis, 1234 House Office Bldg. Stanford Wallace, 1516 House Office Bldg. Robert E. Case, 1220 North Meade St. Arling- ton, Va. Jean BE. Gordon, 2929 Connecticut Ave, Barr C. Miller, 2326 25th St. SE., Zone 20. Betty Hodges, 1720 House Office Bide. Grace M. Conant, 2241 48th St. Alice V. Myers, 1001 East Capitol St., Zone 3. Jesse D. Nolph, 5305 Summit Dr. Zone 21. Delphine W. Brune, 1421 Massachusetts Ave. Paul R. Squires, 3003 Crest Ave. , Cheverly, Md. gta §S. Murray, 801 31st St. South, Arlington, a Willie Harris, 1503 House Office Bldg. Ray W. Nedrow, 126 House Office Bldg. Chris Mathisen, 3367 North Dickerson St., Ar- lington 7, Va. Robert Baker, 1007 Custis Pkwy., Falls Church, Va. John S. McLees, 8114 Wellington Rd., Alexan-dria, Va. “Jeannine S. Coble, 386 37th Pl. SE., Zone 19. Betty Harter, 26 Cockrell St., Alexandria, Va. L. Vineent Monzel, 2800 Quebec St. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Herlong (Fla): loaus atl 048 Heselton (Mass.)._.__ i... Hess (Ohio). obit] aifii; sonpll Hiestand (Calif)... a7GL 2L Hill {(ColoYaioanill 0018. ooly Hillings (Calif). . ic. a2. wok Hinshaw (Calif.yonn) L058. Hoeven (Towa). idol bGit o Hollman (ML)... .. _._ __... Hoffman (Mieh.)../ logecs Holifileld (Calif). wonninee Holmes Wash.) : scucli 855] Holt (Calif)... do ih Jel.48 Holtzman (N'Y. uu. 100 9 Hope (Kang)< 25 Jose)G01 Horan {Wash).... ooo... Hosmer ACalif.) consonsih 83002 Huddleston (Alay). ool Al. Hall (Mo.) J. 18 45-0008 Hyde: (Md). 0000 Juagada J Tkard (Tex) ooo coal gsblill Jackson (QCalif.).0i0 sannll 12 James (Pa.y. 5 ddl 8888 au Jarman (Okla). --....... Jenkins (Ohio).iallHlaw 8085 Jennings (Va.)-o oo oe one Jensen (Towa) J. zalzg[110 li Johansen (Mieh.)ocos_ in Johnson (Calif. pial. 85050 Johnson (Wis) --~~ Jonas AN. CY cnn nnnnen Jones (Ala) c0ll0 guna C10] Jones (Moi aoilil) aepodl v0 Jones (No noone Cy. one Judd (Minm)o. cogil od Karsten {Mo.).LLozuc LUS51 Kean (N.LJ.).-9000. S00 4 Kearney (N. YY.) oo-cigdl 88 Kearns (Payal anolinn) LUN Keating (N. Yoo o-oooe Kee (W.Va). _. .. . _.. .° Kelley «(Pa)).D.. 70.0000ss Rally (N. YYoool JOBE als Keogh (N. Yi)...ie DU Kilburn (NY) L =i 5) 2220 Kildoy (Tex). oC5 r0 Kilgore (Tex). 00 08) 1a =) King (Calif) io toa King (Pay... Gvyilh Kirwan (Ohio). -.____..___ Blot (NY) no | | | | Secretary Audrey C. Williamson, 139 C St. SE. Pauline B. Werner, 2500 Wisconsin Ave. Rachel E. Beales, 215 Constitution Ave. NE. Charles F. Coffin, 1327 House Office Bldg. William F. Price, 453 House Office Bldg. Edith Woodruff, 2500 Q St. Joseph H. Macauley, 1119 House Office Bldg. Lillian M. Banahan. Helen B. Bender, 1320 North Stuart St., Arling- ton, Va. Dorothy Dunn Morrison, 609 Poplar Dr., Falls Church, Va. Edward Bechtholt, 304 North Underwood St., Falls Church, Va. E. Lorraine Tiner, Carillon House. Mary W. Davis, 3505 Inverness Dr., Chevy Chase 15, Md. Frances M. Griffin, 2700 Wisconsin Ave. Richard Hoover, 1525 House Office Bldg. Eilleen S. Case, 2828 Connecticut Ave., Zone 8. Tom King, 904 10th St., Alexandria, Va. Floyd L. Cook, 2211 King PI. Ann C. Smith, 6006 Madawaska Rd., Glen Mar Park, Zone 16. Stella Merrill, 209 Constitution Ave. NE. Leola R. Long, 215 C St. SE., Zone 3. Frankie E. Caraway, 3850 Tunlaw Rd. Burton C. Wood, 1215 35th St., Zone 7. Arista Huber, 110 Maryland Ave. NE., Zone 2. W. Raymond Colley, 1420 Abingdon Dr., Alex- andria, Va. William L. DeyErmand, 2120 16th St., Zone 9. Mrs. Guy Meadows, 1632 House Office Bldg. Verna Badger. Harry Miller, 340 House Office Bldg. Edward Thomas, 1220 House Office Bldg. Robert E. Davis, 211 House Office Bldg. Blanche J. Middleton, 120 C St. NE. Herbert M. Lineberger, 215 C St. SE. Verne Johnson, 3210 Wisconsin Ave. Martha M. Rebori, 210 Rhode Island Ave. NE. Norman L. Wolfson, 5449 Alta Vista Rd, Bethesda, Md. Sarah T. Liddle, 1140 Valley Dr., Alexandria, Va. Helen L. Carlson, 3132 16th St. Mary Ellen Higgins, 2700 Q St. James Kee, 4702 8th St. NE. Mrs. Cabell I. Waller, 2649 North Upshur St., Arlington 7, Va. Margaret R. O’Connell, 9710 Caney Pl., Forest Glen, Silver Spring, Md. Agnes L. Mathisen, 3817 Military Rd. George T. Caffrey. Irene Williams, 2730 Wisconsin Ave. Celia Hare Martin, 3871 Porter St. Erwin L. Pummer, 2720 Wisconsin Ave. A. Arlene Arrick, 1805 Randolph St. Roberta G. Messerly, 5415 Connecticut Ave. id Maness, 2206 Reedie Dr., Silver Spring, d. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Kluezynski. (Hl.)c 2 851 oon: nex (Mieh). Knutson «(Minn.)oo:zlU08S 8 Krueger (N. Dak. ysUiang oil Laird (Wis)2alll) snail 188] Landrami(CGad 0 saall Sod Lane (Mass): __ ic 0 UG Lanham (Ga). nich O11] ve Lankford (Md.).c ciics OS21 Tatham (NYY)... LeCompte (Iowa) Lesinski (Mich.) liso LUE __ Lipscomb Calif.)..............& Long (1.9.)... Jo 2-00ita) Lovre (S.i Dak) os GUAE MeCarthy (Minn)... _.. MeConnell {Pa id LOS )ichz: McCormack (Mass.)_________ MeCulloch (Ohio) McDonough (Calif.)_________ McDowell (Del.)_____coid[1 McGregor (Ohio) Melntire (Maine) MeMillan (S.C) ...1c_J2D.C McVey (TN) zisliul UGEE va Macdonald (Mass.)__________ Machrowicz (Mich.)___.______ Mace (HL)... ...... oo Mack (Wash.). LU5 Jui Madden Ond.y coicll S2a) Magnuson (Wash.)__________ Mahon Tex.) 0LE sco ll HES Mailliard: (Calif). counll Ji Marshall (Minn.) .__________ Martin (Mass.).ic. J 418 sau Mason (TIL) wei ciegoselOf ll Matthews (Fla.) ___.________ Meader (Mich.)______.___.._ Merrow (N.-H.).u. ll li Metealf (Mont.)..-. o_o .C Miller (Calif...52 12 4. Miller {Md.) Jonz _CLag. solls Mille (Nebr.y---Miller (N. Ya): 0150 llama Mills (Arka Tias oqadifild Minghall (Ohio) Mollohan (W. Va.)___._______ Morano (Conn). 9. woe[L852 Morgan (Pa) coo00:zt8 D850 -Morrison (Lay. :cdobanddng Moss: (Calif.) coe dis ob Moulder (Mo.) _-____._.._.___ Muller (N.Y... James J. Guinea, 1650 Harvard St. Margaret J. Martin, 3051 Idaho Ave. Bill Kjeldahl, 324 House Office Bldg. Louise W. Finke, 35 E St. Marguerite A. Scanlon, 2700 Wisconsin Ave. Sara L. Haslett, 215 C-St. SE. Mary M. Cloonan, 3701 Connecticut Ave. Mrs. John D. Penn, 7504 Highland Ave., Spring- field, Va. Gene H. Miller, Annapolis, Md. penne H. Hall, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, a. Margaret L. Welsh, Herndon, Va. Margaret Matus, 1238 House Office Bldg. Betty Jean Lewis, 2122 Massachusetts Ave. Jewell T. Long, 2136 31st St. SE. Philip M. De Vany, 501 House Office Bldg. Evelyn T. Haller, 125 Carroll St. SE. James V. Hartrey. Byron E. Harter, 5908 Cranston Rd., Zone 16. Sylvia H. Comfort, 216 Maryland Ave. NE. Nellie W. Norbet, 200 C St. SE Marianna Howard Shepard, 2936 Cortland PL., Zone 8. Hazel E. Pickard, Tilden Lane, Rockville, Md. Clayton Gasque, 251 House Office Bldg. Margaret LaThomus, 3636 16th St. Joseph S. Brzostowski, 209 Patterson St.; Falls Church, Va. Mary Martin, 3636 16th St. Riley R. Zumwalt, 2411 Farley Pl. SE., Zone 21. Mary Sobek, 3926 W St., Zone 7. Richard XK. Pelz, 12039 Claridge Rd., Silver Spring, Md. James F. Koenig, 1413 House Office Bldg. Paul Presseller, 1207 House Office Bldg. Evelyn L. Krupp, 33 Adams St., Zone 1. P. Jackson Bryan, 1320 House Office Bldg. Albert E. Eastman, 2403 Rose Hill Dr., Alex- andria, Va. Ann P. Lonergan, 35 E St. Merrill Englund, 11703 College View Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Esther P. Miller. Dorothy B. Hass, 2800 Woodley Rd., Zone 8. Marie Warme, 3524 B St. SE. F. Gibson Darrison, Jr., 3801 Pope St. SE., Zone 20. Mary Bassett, 2500 Q St. Donald P. Bostwick, 418 House Office Bldg. Ruth Seligman, 215 'C St. SE. John P. Baxter, 656 East Capitol St. John H. Weiner, 3501 Carpenter St. SE. Florence H. Cooley, 2117 E St. John E. Ryckman. Lillian M. Fitzgerald, 1217 Gibbon St., Alex- andria, Va. Secretaries 297 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Mumma (Pa.). . fososciada. Murray (JIL)S2 5 bos 02s Murray (Tenn.):e ii ios Notecher (Ry) -Nelson (Maine) _____________ Nicholson (Mass.)___________ Norbladi (Oregi)ii cout Sis. Norrell (Ark.y-1 0005. seial OBrien (IN): OBrien (N.Y)... Q' Hara (Moo ol) 5008 saicd Ofarad(Minn.).____ O'Rongki (Wis. io 32 dest & O’Neill (Mass.) OemersitN. 1). ~ Ostertagi(N. Y.)....._.. 124 Passman (La.) Patman (Tex) inoiicccoallJ Patterson (Conn.).._ __ il_-z Pelly (Wash.) Perking (Ky). 04 40 35.881 Post (Adaho)i coi cencl.g Philbin (Mags.))ieacll 050g Phillips (Calif.) oo J. iced.1X Plleher (Co) = =. Pillion (IN. Seb Yih swonll & Poage (Tex). inh. odebl La Pol (Va)...0c 20 OF Polk (Ohio) on di charelouuntl Powell (NY )uibll copollJo Preston (Ga) Ld. callid aounid. Beall Jy. Priest (Tenn). colbuulil J: Promty (VE)... Quigley (Pa). ul snicsulzeaus Rabaut: (Mieh.)eccco 2080. 4 Radwan (NEV.Y._ cobsiat)IC Raine (Ala )ill 2800 soul 23 Ray (Nu Yoo al tianlian Rayburn (Tex) coc 0011 Reece (Tenn.)a ol.2 08 Beed (UN eles oo Reed (N.Y Youdao/. LUC. .2 Rees (Kans) -oi00 cuuail oJ Neuss (Wig) Rhodes (Ariz) ical Sn Bhiodes (Pa. 7% Richards (BC oo ee ao Riehlman (N.Y)..... 68172°—56——21 Kate McDougall, 110 Maryland Ave. NE. James J. Mahoney, 116 Piping Rock Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Sara Ward, 1900 F St. Frances Settle Webb, 2511 Q St. Willard C. Ellis. Margaret F. Butler, 3951 Langley Court, Zone 16. Dorothy E. Woodring, 2706 Military Rd. Zone 15. Janice Dilday, 1629 Columbia Rd. James B. Miley, 2800 Woodley Rd. Francis X. Kilroy, 1726 House Office Bldg. Marie Crowe, Coronet Apartments. Josephine Peters, 1711 Massachusetts Ave., Zone 6. Lura Dean Hoskinson, 3130 Wisconsin Ave. Harryette M. Smith, 4906 47th St. M. Louise Hymers, 407 House Office Bldg. John T. Eiker, Jr., 12011 Claridge Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Martha K. Williams, 1711 Massachusetts Ave. Lucille Spain, 120 C St. NE. John Henshaw. Guy Ray Hibbard, 329 House Office Bldg. Lucille H. Blake, 2480 16th St. Virginia Rishel, 2500 Q St. Clifford O. Gaucher, 2411 32d St. SE., Zone 20. Marie E. Adams, 2730 Wisconsin Ave. John W. Ellis, 900 10th St., Alexandria, Va. Charlotte Pillion. Lacey C. Sharp, 406 Fontaine St., Alexandria, Va. Nancy Lee Callender, 930 Birchwood Rd., Lake- wood, Falls Church, Va. Mae Smith Belcher. Louise Maxienne Dargans, 3808 Hayes St. NE. Marvin Cox. Mariann R. Mackenzie, 1227 House Office Bldg. John Ewing Harris. Thomas L. Hayes, 1379 Congress St. SE. Robert E. McCord, 1700 Harvard St. Mrs. Lynn Woods, 4636 31st Rd. South, Arling- ton, Va. E. Irene Neese, 1237 House Office Bldg. E. E. Cox, 715 Lakeview Dr., Falls Church, Va. Bulk Stoner, 231 North Edison St., Arlington 3, a. Alla Clary, 604 North Greenwich St., Falls Church, Va. Marguerite MeMillan, 433 North Park Dr., Arlington, Va. Veronica Strozak, 216 Maryland Ave. NE, Zone 2. Sue Thomas Kirstein, 8314 Rosette Lane, Adelphi, Md. Christine Sharp, 1134 House Office Bldg. Ruth Wallich, 6260 29th St. John McGowan, 1316 House Office Bldg. William G. Phillips, 11512 Regnid Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Morrell L. Thomas, 141 C St. NE., Zone 2. Mary F. Einstein, 2021 Q St. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Riley: (8. CY. Dusiviesd0) Rivers. (8. Cao0 Boberts (Alay... ... Robeson (Va.).o 0G Robson (Ky)... cco... Bodine: (NL) nina:cue Bogersi(Colo). Lo ind Bogerga (Fn)......_ .... . Rogers (Mass)... 0 00 Do © Bogerg (Tex) | couoil foil Rooney (N. Y.)uoic fan das Roosevelt (Calif.)__._.________ Rutherford (Tex.). i: 10 Sadlak (Conn). 2 cue:Of St.George (NOY)... Lis) Savlor(Ba) ioc Schenelk (OhioY.2 1. 0... =o Scherer (Ohio)... cv 2 2} Schwengel (Towa) ___________ Scott (Pa)... .-d0.06 Jot Serivner (Kans). == = J. Secadder (Calif) =...5 .& Seely-Brown (Conn.)________ Beldeni(Aln) 0 e. no. Sheehan (Fl). i= Siaiao o Shelley (Calif) iocUns Jon Sheppard (Calif)... _ 5 (01 Shert(Mo.).........- .. Shuford (N./C). oo 085308 Sieminski(N. J)... Sikes (Pla). Ci 100.aiiog SiHer (Ry)... Simpson (TI) t DU 0 isis Simpson (Pa)...luck, Jei5 Sisk (Calif) 2. Smith (Wang). .J od \e Smith (Migs) 200 1: yori Smith (Va.). boas lias, Smith (Wis): Spence (Ky. yi / 205s! _Siig7, SoringeraGllLY. Staggers (W. Va.) Loo 0 Bleed (Ol)... Sullivan (Mo ,) 2 ui /1oie= Taber {N. Y.). Talle (Towa)...0 ru: Taylor (N.Y)...2] koi Teague (Calif)... .maved aa. Teague (Tex.y. [00 01] Thomagllen)... .cnaneonn- Mary E. S. Virdin, the Coronet. DelLacy Shuman, 2039 38th St. SE. J. Gloria Vinson, 4201 Massachusetts Ave. C. Conway Baker, 2013 Wardman Rd. NE,, Zone 18. John A. Cannon, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Josephine Ivey, 2735 Fort Baker Dr. SE., Zone 20. Nina Nunn Kelly, 343 House Office Bldg. Eugene A. Robinson, 111 House Office Bldg. Benjamin H. McKinley, 4909 Derne Dr., Glass- manor 21, Md. George G. Buchheister, 3900 Church St., Upper Marlboro, Md. Janis Scott, 2480 16th St., Zone 9. Larry King, 2116-A 38th St. SE. Mary B. Stack, 5081 Bradley Blvd., Chevy Chase 15, Md. Vida Buist, 2531 Q St. Arthur A. Graf, Jr., 2246 49th St. Olive Gibbons, 4801 Connecticut Ave. Charles R. Freburg, 2411 Menokin Dr., Alex-andria, Va. Arnon M. Guliek, 136 6th St. NE. C. W. Cardin, 1523 House Office Bldg. Mildred W. Martin, 110 Maryland Ave. NE. Marie Wilson, 1921 East-West Hgwy., Silver Spring, Md. Thomas M. Gilbert, 437 House Office Bldg. Marcella Fencl, 3051 Idaho Ave. Phillip Hughes, 1219 29th St. Mrs. Jo Hughes, 3310 4th St. SE., Zone 20. Irene Lewis, 2150 Pennsylvania Ave. J. Richard Queen, 254 House Office Bldg. John Murphy, 238 House Office Bldg. W. R. Smith, 5121 Bradley Blvd.,, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Mary Linn, 3101 Pennsylvania Ave. SE., Zone 20. Helen W. Simpson, 4545 Connecticut Ave, Jackson T. Carle, 432 House Office Bldg. William A. Kats, 27 Galveston Pl. SW. Audrey G. Mathews, 4225 Silver Hill Rd., SE. Calvin Haley, 2409 Fort Scott Dr., Arlington, Va. Dorothy Veit Dunn, 2500 Wisconsin Ave. G. A. Donaldson, 1129 House Office Bldg. Alvin A. Bray. Marie Lantz, 532 20th St., Zone 6. Truman Richardson. Charles Taber, 1126 House Office Bldg. Leonard P. Pliska, 5204 Ventnor Rd., Green Acres, Md. Jean L. Casey, 1116 House Office Bldg. George W. Fisher, 10403 Royalton Ter., Silver Spring, Md. Marie D. Ball, 4514 Albion Rd., College Park, Md. Secretaries 299 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Thompson da). - Thompson (Mieh.) .__.-___ Thompson (N. J)... Thompson (Tex). ~~ Thomson (Wye). Trorvberry (Tex)... Mollefson (Wash) _ Trimble (Ark)... Taek (You)-oo io Tomalty (Nd). Udall (Aviz). _.. ...__ ... URCay. oe Vanik (Ohio) Von Pali (Wis)... Von Zondt Pa.) Nelde (ILY. Vinson (Ga).....- Vorys (Ohio) NurselL (IIL)wo Wanwricht (N. Y.)............ Mallen (Pay oo ~~ MWotis (Ky) Weaver (Nebr). Westland (Wash) ___________ Wharton (N. Y.)-— Whitten (Misg.)_ + ___ = Wickersham (Okla.)_________ Widnall (N. J)... WieriWiom y=... Wigglesworth (Mass.) __.____ Williams (Misg.)-~~ Willlame (N. J). oo Willams (N.Y) Willis (Un)... Wilson (Calif) ~~_ Wison(Ind)_—..... Winstead (Miss.)___-__ Withrow (Wis.).. ~~ __._ Wolcott (Mich)... Wolverton (N. J.).......... Wright (Tox). ona oa Yai llY._ Yong (Nev)... ___... Younger (Calif)... ........ Zabloeki (Wis)... J... = Zelonko (NN. ¥.) Mrs. Derwood D. Harrison, 5920 Bradley Blvd., Bethesda, Md. Ernest P. Lobenherz, 145 House Office Bldg. Julia T. Burlen, 3736 Ingalls Ave., Landover, Md. Jean Ann Dunn, Meridian Hill Hotel. Bob Waldron, 221 Pitt St., Alexandria, Va. Harry V. Smith, 2500 Wisconsin Ave. Mary McGill, 4628 Davis Ave. SE., Zone 23. Alton G. Lacy, 4637 Windom PI. Frank Henry, 8201 Allentown Rd. Orren Beatty. Robert A. Geier, 115 Hilltop Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Mrs. Smith Crowe, Jr., 311 Valley Brook Dr., Falls Church, Va. Walter H. Haefs, 1509 House Office Bldg. Thomas E. Sheridan, 312 5th St. SE., Zone 3. Robert H. Michel, 236 House Office Bldg. Mrs. M. Waselesion, 3601 Wisconsin Ave., Zone 16. A. J. Griffith, 3510 B St. SE. Susan D. Miller, 2422 Observatory Pl. Ralph A. Patterson, 1224 Savannah Pl. SE. Ruth Miskell, 1954 Columbia Rd. Marilyn Poehler, 440 House Office Bldg. James M. Dolliver, 1419 House Office Bldg. Helen Staples, 1009 House Office Bldg. Ann T. Watson, 2707 North Nelson St., Arling- ton, Va. Margaret Hughes, 439 New Jersey Ave. SE. Martha M. Schubmehl, 460 House Office Bldg. Charles Munn, 119 D St. SE. Ivan A. Hedin, 1613 Harvard St. Charles H. Griffin, 3015 South Grant St., Arling- ton, Va. Robert W. Barrie, 220 Allison St. Fred C. Smith, 1609 House Office Bldg. Will F. Candler, 19 5th St. SE. Edward F. Terrar, Jr., 2708 Webster St., Mount Rainier, Md. Gordon H. Allen, National Press Club. Enez D. Pruyn, 2703 Mount Vernon Ave., Alex- andria, Va. Frances C. Eesley, 1801 16th St. Marguerite L. Sullivan, 1420 20th St. Jane Binger, 398 Bainbridge Rd., Alexandria, Va. B. Craig Raupe. Janet Schnitz, 1620 Fuller St. Bruce Shelly. Louise Deering. Marian A. Czarnecki, 5302 Newport Ave., Chevy Chase, Md. Mollie D. Cohen, 337 House Office Bldg. DELEGATES AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Bartlett (Alaska). ._____._____ Mary Lee Council, 2801 Quebec St. Farrington (Hawaii) Margaret C. Turner, 2822 Devonshire Pl., Zone 8. Fernés-Isern (P. R.) Orville Watkins, 3832 17th Pl. NE. STATISTICAL SESSIONS OF CONGRESS C Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-|(Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the House ongress | sion ning journment |in days of the Senate 1 of Representatives HAS EE 1 | Mar. 4,17892 | Sept. 29, 1789 210 | John Langdon,? of | Frederick A.C. Muh- New Hampshire. lenberg, of Pennsyl- vania. 2 | Jan. 4,1790 | Aug. 12,1790 LTE St Es 3 | Dec. 6,1790 | Mar. 3,1791 bod Sel SMELR EET od ean 1| Oct. 24,1791 | May 8,1792 197 | Richard Henry Lee, | Jonathan Trumbull, of Virginia. of Connecticut. 2 | Nov. 5,1792 | Mar. 2,1793 119 Tony, Hampshire. of New E gd. 1| Dee. 2,1793 | June 9,1794 190 [.—---dott cana Frederick A. C. Muh- lenberg, of Pennsyl- vania. Ralph Izard, of South Carolina. 2 | Nov. 3,1794 | Mar. 3,1795 121 | Henry Tazewell, of Viv ui. 1 RR 1| Dee. 7,1795 | June 1,1796 172i cdonii a Jonathan Dayton, of New Jersey. Samuel Livermore, of New Hampshire. 2 | Dec. 65,1796 | Mar. 3,1797 89 | William Bingham, of Pennsylvania. Bh. n= 1 | May 15,1797 | July 10,1797 57 | William Bradford, of Do. Rhode Island. 2 | Nov. 13,1797 | July 16,1798 246 | Jacob Read, of South | GeorgeDent, of Mary- Carolina. land.4 Theodore Sedgwick, of Massachusetts. 3 | Dec. 83,1798 | Mar. 3, 1799 91 | John Laurence, of New York. James Ross, of Penn- sylvania. Gh 1| Dec. 2,1799 | May 14, 1800 164 | Samuel Livermore, of | Theodore Sedgwick New Hampshire. of Massachusetts. Uriah Tracy, of Con- necticut. 2 | Nov. 17,1800 | Mar. 3,1801 107 | John E. Howard, of Maryland. James Hillhouse, of Connecticut. thio. .20.. 1| Dec. 17,1801 | May 3,1802 148 Alois Baldwin, of | Nathaniel Macon, of Georg North Carolina. 2 | Dec. 6,1802 | Mar. 3,1803 88 RL +) Bradley, of Vermont. Sth aaa 1| Oct. 17,1803 | Mar. 27,1804 163 Jon, Brow, of Ken- Do. tucky. Jesse Franklin, of North Carolina. 2 | Nov. 5,1804 | Mar. 3,1805 119 | Joseph Anderson, of Tennessee. Oth. eave. 1 | Dec. 2,1805 | Apr. 21,1806 141 | Samuel Smith, of Do. Maryland. 2 | Dec. 1,1806 | Mar. 3,1807 Ogle AQ cat SE 1 Until within recent years the appointment or election of a President pro tempore was held by the Senate to be for the occasion only, so that more than one appears in several sessions and in others none was chosen. Since Mar. 12, 1890, they have served until “the Senate otherwise ordered.” 2 The Constitution (art. I, sec. 4) provided that “The Congress shall assemble at least once in every year * * * on the first Monday iin December, unless they shall by law appoint a different day.” Pursuant to a resolution of the Continental Congress, the first session of the First Congress convened Mar. 4, 1789. Up to and including May 20, 1820, 18 acts were passed providing for the meeting of Congress on other days in the year. Since that year Congress met regularly on the first Monday in December until 1934, when the twentieth amendment to the Constitution became effective, changing the meeting of Congress to Jan. 3. The first and second sessions of the First Congress were held in New York City; subsequently, including the fo So of the Sixth Congress, Philadelphia was the meeting place; since then Congress has convened in ashington. 8 Elected to count the vote for President and Vice President, which was done Apr. 6, 1789, a quorum of the Senate then appearing for the first time. John Adams, Vice President, appeared "Apr. "21, 1789, and took his seat as President of the Senate. 4 Elected Speaker pro tempore for Apr. 20, 1798, and again for May 28, 1798. 303 304 Congressional Directory SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued c Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-|Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the House ONEress | sion ning journment | in days of the Senate of Representatives othr." 1 | Oct. 26,1807 | Apr. 25,1808 182 | Samuel Smith, of | Joseph B. Varnum,of Maryland. Massachusetts. 2 | Nov. 7,1808 | Mar. 3,1809 117 | Stephen R. Bradley, of Vermont. John Milledge, of Georgia. ith... 1 | May 22,1809 | June 28,1809 38 | Andrew Gregg, of Do. Pennsylvania. 2 | Nov. 27,1809 | May 1,1810 156 | John Gaillard, of South Carolina. 3 | Dec. 3,1810 | Mar. 3,1811 91 Join ope, of Ken- : ucky. 12th... 1 | Nov. 4,1811 | July 6,1812 245 | William H. Crawford, | Henry Clay, of Ken- of Georgia. tucky. 2 | Nov. 2,1812 | Mar. 3,1813 1224 -dosll (005:0. 0 3th... 1 | May 24,1813 | Aug. 2,1813 rs ee A Do. 2 | Dec. 6,1813 | Apr. 18,1814 134 | Joseph B. Varnum, of Massachusetts. 3 | Sept. 19,1814 | Mar. 3,1815 166 | John Gaillard, of | Langdon Cheves, of South Carolina. South Carolina. 4th oo. 1 | Dec. 4,1815 | Apr. 29,1816 148 |. 0s. Rony Clay, of Ken- ucky. 2 | Dec. 2,1816 | Mar. 3,1817 15th... 1| Dec. 1,1817 | Apr. 20,1818 Do. 2 | Nov. 16,1818 | Mar. 3,1819 108 | James Barbour, of Virginia. 16th... 1 | Dec. 6,1819 | May 15,1820 162 | John Gaillard, of Do. 2 | Nov. 13,1820 | Mar. 3,1821 lf South Carolina.dose. Le John W. Taylor,’ of New York. 7th... = 1 | Dec. 3,1821 | May 8,1822 1573 === dons itl2. on Philip P. Barbour, of Virginia. 2 | Dec. 2,1822 | Mar. 83,1823 1 0 dois. BaLL Tk 18th. oo. 1 | Dec. 1,1823 | May 27,1824 178 Oe A Clay, of Ken- ucky. 2 | Dec. 6,1824 | Mar. 3,1825 CUE doo 0% 0th. 1 | Dec. 5,1825 | May 22,1826 169 | Nathaniel Macon, of | John W. Taylor, of North Carolina. New York. 2 | Dec. 4,1826 | Mar. 3,1827 ops 5 does. J 20 on oth... 1 | Dec. 38,1827 | May 26,1828 175 | Samuel Smith, of | Andrew Stevenson,of Maryland. Virginia, 2 | Dec. 1,1828 | Mar. 3,1829 OR [| Enca sto... 1 | Dec. 17,1829 | May 31,1830 176s. QOpds 00.0. Do. 2 | Dec. 6,1830 | Mar. 3,1831 88 | Littleton Waller T'aze- well, of Virginia. 29... 1 | Dec. 5,1831 | July 16,1832 225 leo do... i Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1832 | Mar. 2,1833 91 | Hugh Lawson White, of Tennessee. 0a. 1 | Dec. 2,1833 | June 30,1834 211 | George Poindexter, of Do. Mississippi. 2 | Dec. 1,1834 | Mar. 3,1835 93 | John Tyler, of Vir- | John Bell,” of Tennes- ginia. see. Mth... 1 | Dec. 17,1835 | July 4,1836 211 | William R. King, of | James XK. Polk, of Alabama. Tennessee. 2 | Dec. 5,1836 | Mar. 3,1837 80 fis tu AO. hae. nd 25th... ... 1 | Sept. 4,1837 | Oct. 16,1837 AB Ao: oh a Do, 2 | Dec. 4,1837 | July 9,1838 3 |---do. i 3 | Dec. 3,1838 | Mar. 3,1839 Cri he dont 26th... 1 | Dec. 2,1839 | July 13,1840 WI doz3s.dlinte nan Robert M. T. Hunter, of Virginia. 2 | Dec. 7,1840 | Mar. 3,1841 nr eh I LL o7th 1 | May 31,1841 | Sept. 13, 1841 106 | Samuel L. Southard, | John White, of Ken- of New Jersey. tucky. 2 | Dec. 6,1841 { Aug. 31,1842 269 | Willie P, Mangum, of North Carolina. 3 | Dec. 5,1842 | Mar. 3,1843 89 li. donnauo 0s sth. .. 1 | Dec. 4,1843 | June 17,1844 196 [15 JOULE Lainbe dls, John W. Jones, of Vir- ginia, 2 | Dec. 2,1844 | Mar. 3,1845 EAR Po se 20th........ 1 | Dec. 1,1845 | Aug. 10,1846 253 | David R. Atchison, of | John W. Davis, of In- Missouri. diana. 2 | Dec. 7,1846 | Mar. 3,1847 B71 a doses}ana 30th... ...._ 1 | Dee. 6,1847 | Aug. 14,1848 2Bd5]L 0 dearali in Robert C. Winthrop, of Massachusetts. 2 | Dec. 4,1848 | Mar. 3,1849 90 |=ica doc. it. peanun) Blst 1 | Dec. 3,1849 | Sept. 30,1850 302 | William R. King, of | Howell Cobb, of Geor- Alabama. gia. 2! Dec. 2,1850 ! Mar. 3,1851 09! sn dota anit ain 5 Elected Speaker Jan. 19, 1814, vice Henry Clay, who resigned Jan. 19, 1814. 6 Elected Speaker Nov. 15, 1820, vice Henry Clay, who resigned Oct. 28, 1820. 7 Elected Speaker June 2, 1834, vice Andrew Stevenson, of Virginia, resigned, Statistical 305 SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued c Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-| Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the House ONEress | sion ning journment |in days of the Senate of Representatives 8d. 1 | Dec. 1,1851 | Aug. 31,1852 275 | William R. King, of | Linn Boyd, of Ken-Aphama, tucky. 2 | Dec. 6,1852 | Mar. 3,1853 REE Re 8d... 1 | Dec. 5,1853 | Aug. 7,1854 246 Dig H. Atchison, of Do. Missouri. 2 | Dec. 4,1854 | Mar. 3,1855 90 | JesseD. Bright, of In-iana. Lewis Cass, of Michi-gan. Mth. ...... 1 | Dec. 3,1855 | Aug. 18,1856 260 | Jesse D. Bright, of In-| Nathaniel P. Banks, diana. of Massachusetts. 2 | Aug. 21,1856 | Aug. 30,1856 10:0 0 doit Lostgl. oo 3 | Dec. 1,1856 | Mar. 38,1857 03 | James M. Mason, of Virginia. Thomas J. Rusk, of ! Texas. 85th. _..... 1 | Dec. 7,1857 | June 14,1858 189 | Benjamin Fitzpatrick, | James L. Orr, of of Alabama. South Carolina. 2 | Dee. 6,1858 | Mar. 3,1859 88 aes dorios 36th. 1 | Dec. 5,1859 | June 25,1860 202: do li =Eia 0 William Pennington, of New Jersey. Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana. 2 | Dee. 38,1860 { Mar. 3,1861 93 Bolomas Foot, of Ver-mont. 37th. _.._.. 1{ July 4,1861 | Aug. 6,1861 34 |... dots oii Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania. 2 | Dec. 2,1861 | July 17,1862 2080... dotiel Soles 00 3 | Dec. 1,1862 | Mar. 3,1863 03 |... 7 Dies See He th... 1| Dec. 7,1863 | July 4,1864 2090.1 doi ishing Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana. Daniel Clark, of New Hampshire. 2 | Dec. b5,1864 | Mar. 3,1865 89... doslis [Viow OK 20th... 1 | Dec. 4,1865 | July 28,1866 237 | LafayetteS. Foster, of Do. Connecticut. 2 | Dec. 83,1866 | Mar. 3,1867 91 Benn F. Wade, Do. 0 io. doth: 1 | Mar. 4,18678 Dec. 2,1867 bro RE dor Lory 2S Do. 2 | Dee. 2,1867% Nov. 10,1868 S45... doo. to. Dini 3 | Dee. 17,1868 | Mar. 3,1869 87 Lon dotting = Theodore M. Pome- roy,10 of New York. Ast. en 1 | Mar. 4,1869 | Apr. 10,1869 38 | Henry B. Anthony, | James G. Blaine, of of Rhode Island. Maine. 2 | Dee. 6,1869 | July 15,1870 bt ll FL IaA HL 3 | Dee. 5,1870 | Mar. 3,1871 89:1. 1 ed SR Td 024. oc 1 | Mar. 4,1871 | Apr. 20,1871 48:00 dol L BAA dt. Do. 2 | Dec. 4,1871 | June 10,1872 JOO Goin tS lal 0) oO) 3 | Dee. 2,1872 | Mar. 3,1873 Or dor tab ie a 43d. ae 1 | Dec. 1,1873 | June 23, 1874 204 | Matthew H. Carpen-Do. ter, of Wisconsin. 2 | Dec. 7,1874 | Mar. 3,1875 STC finden Lote ao Henry B. Anthony, of Rhode Island. d4th....... 1 | Dec. 6,1875 | Aug. 15,1876 264 | Thomas W. Ferry, of | Michael C. Kerr,11 of Michigan. Indiana. Samuel 8S. Cox,2 of New York, pro tem-pore. Milton Saylor,3 of Ohio, pro tempore. 2 | Dec. 4,1876 | Mar. 3,1877 00... ems Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania. 4a5th...... 1 | Oct. 15,1877 | Dec. 3,1877 GO hot ats QO rh renA set Do. 2 | Dee. 3! 1877 | June 20, 1878 200 \-L:2 3 Vr nde acl Ls 3 | Dec. 2,1878 | Mar. 3,1879 pi ee Gos Sonepat ois 46th..." 1 | Mar. 18,1879 | July 1, 1879 106 Allen Thurman, Do. 0 2 | Dec. 1,1879 | June 16,1880 TOG =n AO a a 3 | Dec. 6,1880 | Mar. 3,1881 2 gt dolla a ard 8 There were recesses in this session from Saturday, Mar. 30, to Wednesday, July 1, and from Saturday, July 20, to Thursday, Nov. 21. 9 There were recesses in this session from Monday, July 27, to Monday, Sept. 21, to Friday, Oct. 6, and to Tuesday, Nov. 10. No business was transacted subsequent to July 27. 10 Elected Speaker Mar. 3, 1869, and served 1 day. 11 Died Aug. 19, 1876. 12 Appointed Speaker pro tempore Feb. 17, May 12, June 19. 13 Appointed Speaker pro tempore June 4. 306 Congressional Directory SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued c Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-| Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the HouseOngress | sion ning journment |in days of the Senate of Representatives d7th 1.0: 1 | Dec. 5,1881 | Aug. 8,1882 247 | Thomas F. Bayard, of | J. Warren Keifer, of Delaware. hio. David Davis, of Illinois. 2 | Dec. 4,1882 | Mar, 3,1883 90 | George F. Edmunds, of Vermont. dsihe. 1 | Dec. 3,1883 | July 7,1884 218 ve. 2. deci l Lairh. John G. Carlisle, of Kentucky. 2 | Dee. 1,1884 | Mar. 3,1885 LR doc tot d0th.... 1 | Dec. 7,1885 | Aug. 5,1886 242 | John Sherman, of Ohio. Do. 2 | Dec. 6,1886 | Mar. 3,1887 88 | John 17. Ingalls, of Kansas. 50th. .-..-.-1 | Dec. 5,1887 | Oct. 20,1888 Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1888 | Mar, 3,1889 2 51st... .. 1 | Dec. 2 1889 | Oct. 1,1890 Thomas B. Reed, of Maine. 2 | Dec. 1,1890 | Mar. 3,1891 93 | Charles F. Manderson, of Nebraska. 52d coiling 1 | Dec. 7,1801 | Aug. 5,1892 251 4. {nfs Ree Pm ll Charles F. Crisp, of Georgia. 2 | Dec. 65,1892 | Mar. 3,1893 89 | Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee. 53d. 1| Aug. 17,1893 | Nov. 3,1893 3B a a Do. 2 | Dec. 4,1893 | Aug. 28,1894 bo Le fy i LL 3 | Dec. 3,1894 | Mar. 3,1895 97 | Matt WW Ransom, of North Carolina. Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee. Bath... 1| Dec. 2,1895 | June 11,1896 | 193 | William P. Frye, of | Thomas B. Reed, of 5 Maine. Maine. 2 | Dec. 17,1896 | Mar. 3,1897 87:12 Qos nn es 55th-= 1 | Mar. 15,1897 | July 24,1897 18 ER SRE Re a Do. 2 | Dec. 6,1897 | July 8,1898 205 === CER SEa 3 | Dee. 5,1898 | Mar. 38,1899 89 {soll A0.coob S6th.. 1 | Dec. 4,1899 | June 7,1900 186 =. AO Conur o Daya B. Henderson, of Towa. 2 | Dec. 3,1900 | Mar. 3,1901 oF dor Bethe 1 | Dee. 2,1901 | July 1,1902 Nie. docan. whee Loa Do. 2 | Dee. 1,1902 | Mar. 3,1903 BRE 1 | Nov. 9,1903 | Dec. 7,1903 Joseph G. Cannon, of Illinois. 2 | Dee. 17,1903 | Apr. 28,1904 144 |... PR eT 3 | Dec. 5,1904 | Mar. 3,1905 80 [oor C17 MA st eid Sotho 1 | Dec. 4,1905 | June 30,1906 209... TRL EN Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1906 | Mar. 3,1907 OL ad a ea 60th: =: 1 | Dec. 2,1907 | May 30, 1908 180plas 2x AO cr iinmuuds.on Do. 2 | Dec. 7,1908 | Mar. 3,1909 Sys a doar Line on Gist. ace 1 | Mar. 15,1909 | Aug. 5, 1909 do: oo 0s ot emeraesoo Do. 2 | Dec. 6,1909 | June 25,1910 W210 s oadOict oe. nntiatTon 3 | Dec. 5,1910 | Mar. 3,1911 tout I Pt dO ar. caver en 62d 1| Apr. 4,1911 | Aug. 22,1911 1405s do. 8... ane: oo Champ Clark, of Mis-souri. 2 | Dec. 4,1911 | Aug. 26,1912 267 | Bacon,!s Brandegee,!8 Curtis, 17 Gallinger, 18 Lodg e.19 3 | Dee. 2,1912 | Mar. 3,1913 92 Boats 20 Gallinger,21_. 63d. 1| Apr. 17,1913 | Dec. 1,1913 239 | James P. Clarke, of Do. Arkansas. 2 | Dec. 1,1913 | Oct. 24,1914 B28 don eemames 3 | Dec. 17,1914 | Mar. 3,1915 So Cdos. 64th__. 1 | Dec. 6,1915 | Sept. 8,1916 278 Ao Laan Do. 2 | Dec. 4,1916 | Mar. 3,1917 90 | Willard Saulsbury, of Delaware. 05th... ..-1 Apr. 2,1917 | Oct. 6,1917 188 1... dO eins Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1917 | Nov. 21,1918 354... 2 GaN ema 3 | Dec. 2,1918 | Mar. 3,1919 0200s. undo scien. o. 60th. ..... 1 | May 19, 1919 | Nov. 19,1919 185 hee B. Cummins, | Frederick H. Gillett, of Iowa. of Massachusetts. 2 | Dec. 1,1919 | June 5,1920 1881 dor roa 3 | Dec. 6,1920 | Mar. 3,1921 88 0--..: AQ ax rns Grth. oo 1 | Apr. 11,1921 | Nov. 23,1921 227 oa dO. sc. limbicoo. a. Do. 2 | Dec. 5,1921 | Sept. 22,1922 202 3 pesr 3 | Nov. 20,1922 | Dec. 4,1922 15] dot. once andl 4 | Dec. 4,1922 | Mar. 3 1923 00. on CELE To 14 Resigned as President pro tempore Apr. 27, 1911. 15 Elected to serve Jan. 11-17, Mar. 11-12, Apr. 8, May 10, May 30 to June 1and 3, June 13 to July 5, Aug. 1-10, and Aug. 27 to Dec. 1s, 1912. 16 Elected to serve May 25, 1912, 17 Elected to serve Dec. 4-12, 1911, 18 Elected to serve Feb. 12-14, Ap 26-27, May 7, July 6-31, Aug. 12-26, 1912. 19 Elected to serve Mar. 25-26, 191 20 Elected to serve Aug. 27 to he 15, 1912, Jan. 5-18, and Feb. 2-15, 1913. 31 Elected to serve Dec. 16, 1912, to Jan. 4, 1913, Jan. 19 to Feb. 1, and Feb. 16 to Mar. 3, 1913. 2 Died Oct. 1, 1916. Statistical 307 SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Congress Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-|Length| President pro tempore | Speakerof the House OnEress vl sion ning journment | in days of the Senate of Representatives 68th... 1 | Dec. 3,1923 | June 7,1924 188 | Albert B. Cummins, | Frederick H. Gillett, of Towa. of Massachusetts. 2 | Dee. 1,1924 | Mar. 3,1925 OB l do ol oi : 6oth....... i | Dec. 7,1925 | July 38,1926 209 | George H. Moses, of | Nicholas Longworth, New Hampshire. of Ohio. 2 | Dec. 6,1926 | Mar. 3,1927 88:5 de iat iis ol oo 0th. 1 | Dec. 5,1927 | May 29,1928 try A EE dol JERE Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1928 | Mar. 3,1929 J ER doi. aioe Tish uo an 1 | Apr. 15,1929 | Nov. 22, 1929 222 |-can. QOL (YIRIRDaoo Do. 2 | Dee. 2,1929 | July 3,1930 204 (nee AoC Li 3 | Dee. 1,1930 | Mar. 3,1931 93 Joi do sin Th a Se 1 | Dee. 7,1931 | July 16,1932 223]. doy iB liniasAo Join N. Garner, of exas. 2 | Dec. 5,1932 | Mar. 3,1933 80... LE. dor. daa 73d. 5... 1 | Mar. 9,1933 | June 15,1933 99 | Key Pittman, of Ne-| Henry T. Rainey,? vada. of Illinois. 2 | Jan. 83,1934 | June 18, 1934 167.4... doll ohn) cL. Tah... ok! 1| Jan. 3,1935 | Aug. 26,1935 236.2 38] do anninba Joseph W. Byrns, fi of Tennessee. 2 | Jan. 3,1936 | June 20,1936 170 |-2o--dota temiini William B. Bank-head,? of Alabama. 78th... 1| Jan. 55,1937 | Aug. 21,1937 Do. 2 | Nov. 15,1937 | Dec. 21,1937 3 | Jan. 3,1938 | June 16, 1938 76th... .. 1| Jan. 3,1939 | Aug. 5,1939 Do.% 2 | Sept. 21,1939 | Nov. 3,1939 3 | Jan. 83,1940 | Jan. 3,1941 Sam Rayburn.® of Texas. William H. King, of Utah. ith... 1| Jan. 3,1941 | Jan. 2,1942 365 | Pat Harrison, of Do. Mississippi; Carter Glass,3! of Virginia. 2 | Jan. 5,1942 | Dec. 16,1942 346 | Carter Glass, of Vir-ginia. 73th = 1 | Jan. 6, 1943%| Dec. 21,1943 350.4 == dol waloseiityo Do. 2 | Jan. 10, 19443) Dec. 19, 1944 sas i dob ohaidl oth... 2%. 1 | Jan. 3, 1945%| Dec. 21,1945 353 | Kenneth McKellar, of Do. Tennessee. 2 | Jan. 14, 1946% Aug. 2,1946 2000 =o dol celalnln gath......: 1 | Jan. 3,19473% Dec. 19,1947 351 | Arthur H. Vanden-| Joseph W. Martin, ; berg, of Michigan. ar of Massachu-setts. 2 | Jan. 6,1948%7 Dec. 31,1948 361 -io. Eei Le |Ist. ol 1| Jan. 3,1949 | Oct. 19,1949 290 | Kenneth McKellar,of | Sam Rayburn of Tennessee. Texas. 2 | Jan. 3,1950%8 Jan. 2,1951 365 [1 -dol _nbuidalla. 82d a 1| Jan. 3,1951%| Oct. 20,1951 00) BEES qo. ah Do. 2 | Jan. 8,1952¢40 July 17,1952 182 ti do 83d. ci 1 | Jan. 3,19534| Aug. 3,1953 213 | Styles Bridges, of | Joseph W. Martin, New Hampshire. I of Massachu-setts. 2 | Jan. 6,1954?| Dec. 2,1954 al... dol. Do. 84th oi 1 | Jan. 5,1955%| Aug. 2,1955 210 | Walter F. George, of | Sam Rayburn, of Georgia. Texas. 2 Jan, cB NG56 | ty ey 2 Died Aug. 19, 1934. 24 Died June 4, 1936. 25 Elected June 4, 1936. 26 Died Sept. 15, 1940. 21 Died Nov. 10, 1940. 28 Elected Sept. 16, 1940. 20 Elected Nov. 19, 1940. 30 Elected Jan. 6, 1941; died June 22, 1941. 31 Elected July 10, 1941. : 32 There was a recess in this session from Thursday, July 8, to Tuesday, Sept. 14. 33 There were recesses in this session from Saturday, Apr. 1, to Wednesday, Apr. 12; from Friday, June 23, to Tuesday, Aug. 1; and from Thursday, Sept. 21, to Tuesday, Nov. 14. 3 The House was in recess in this session from Saturday, July 21, 1945, to Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1945, and the Senate from Wednesday, Aug. 1, 1945, to Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1945. 35 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 18, 1946, to Tuesday, Apr. 30, 1946. 3 There was a recess in this session from Sunday, July 27, 1947, to Monday, Nov. 17, 1947. 37 There were recesses in this session from Sunday, June 20, 1948, to Monday, July 26, 1948, and from Saturday, Aug. 7, 1948, to Friday, Dec. 31, 1948. 38 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 6, 1950, to Tuesday, Apr. 18, 1950, and both the Senate and the House were in recess from Saturday, Sept. 23, 1950, to Monday, Nov. 27, 1950. 30 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Mar. 22, 1951, to Monday, Apr. 2, 1951, and from Thursday, Aug. 23, 1951, to Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1951. 40 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 10, 1952, to Tuesday, Apr, 22, 1952. 41 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 2, 1953, to Monday, Apr. 13, 1953. 42 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 15, 1954, to Monday, Apr. 26, 1954, and adjourned sine die Aug. 20, 1954. The Senate was in recess in this session from Friday, Aug. 20, 1954, to Monday, Nov. 8, 1954; from Thursday, Nov. 18, 1954, to Monday, Nov. 29, 1954, and adjourned sine die December 2, 1954. 43 There was a recess in this session from Monday, Apr. 4, 1955, to Wednesday, Apr. 13, 1955. Congressional Directory SPECIAL SESSIONS OF THE SENATE Year Date of beginning Date of adjournment Beiday, Movado i oor. oni esl. wes Friday, Mar. 4. Monday sMar xd. Coo -EH ai S UL Monday, Mar. 4. Monday, TapeS.. Lop...Sadan Friday, June soos 26. Saturday; Mar. 4... on. 0. ceorag Gri iad Saturday, Mar. 4. Tuesday, IMGT. fo a a Thursday, July 19. Wednesday, Mar. 4 oo... J 205: 8 oanines Thursday, Mar. 5. Tuesday, Man. 4... xn. J 000000. nish. 0 000 Thursday, Mar. 6. Saturday, Mar. 4... a... L000. 00 soil wn Tuesday, Mar. 7. Monday, Mar.4. Joo as del coin Ldn Monday, Mar. 4. Friday, Mayad ious. foiniok sia Wednesday, Mar. 9. Wodnesday Mar. don... oor besGlia Tuesday, Mar. 17. Saturday, Mar. 4. Son. eon. a0 Saisie foeen Friday, Mar. 10. Thursday, Mar, 4.00. aa Monday, Mar. 15. Tuesday, Mar. 4. 080. ili mati nap Thursday, Mar. 20. Monday, Mar. 5. 0. an... Do 2ian 2h saa inn Friday, Mar. 23. Tnesday, Mawed Lob eta Thursday, Mar. 13. Friday, Memd oo oun SOR anal 0 40 Monday, Apr. 11. Wednesday, Mar. 4 Saturday, Mar. 14. Tuesday, June 15___ Wednesday, June 16. Friday, Mar. 4__.___ Thursday, Mar. 10. Thnesday, June 28 i... Pe Thursday, June 28. Monday, Map. 4. 80... oti. lel lanih Thursday, Mar. 28. Wednesday, Mar. 00000 oat 000 Saturday, Mar. 4 3... 14. Saturday, Mar. 4... od alai inl a Saturday, Mar. 11. Monday Appi. Jone Lo Sr] all Ui Saturday, Apr. 20. Monday, Apr: baal a wa Lie Thursday, Apr. 22. 12. La. Wednesday, May 10 10. zo... 0 Saturday, May 27. iil... Tuesday, Man. 4 od i Wednesday, Mar. 26. Briday, Maribel He Wednesday, Mar. 24. Monday, Marth . Lod. eee. Saturday, Mar. 17. Friday Mar 4.000 L0.. iiii oii LTE Friday, May 20. Nonday Och 0:0. Can Saturday, Oct. 29. Wednesday War. 4 0 on Thursday, Apr. 2. Monday, Mapad 0 Doi Lodi 00 aati Tuesday, Apr. 2. Saturdays Matad (hs 0 ee Friday, Apr. 15. Thursday, Mar. 4. Oi... 00k 0s oni ai Wednesday, Mar. 10. Monday, Map. 4 L338 Dalit ol Saturday, Mar. 9. coool. Thursday, Mar) ion 0 Gollan Thursday, Mar. 5. cio... 19. SattrdayyiVianda io: ea Saturday, Mar. 18. Thursday, Mar. 4. 0 fe. ea] Saturday, Mar. 6. Tuesday, Mardi.ill. Bul Ta Monday, Mar. lice 17. Monday Maral 0 be Friday, Mar. 16. Friday, Mar. 4 LEI AML ih ce Tuesday, Mar. 15. Wednesday, Mar. 18, Tuesday, Mar. 5. Monday, July 21. Monday, Mar. 6. Statistical 309 COURT OF IMPEACHMENT The Senate has sat as a Court of Impeachment in the cases of the following accused officials, with the result stated, for the periods named: WILLIAM BLOUNT, a Senator of the United States from Tennessee; charges dismissed for want of jurisdiction: Monday, December 17, 1798, to Monday, January 14, 1799. JOEN PICKERING, judge of the United States district court for the district of New Hampshire; removed from office; Thursday, March 3, 1803, to Monday, March 12, 1804. SAMUEL CHASE, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; acquitted; Friday, November 30, 1804, to March 1, 1805. JAMES H. PECK, judge of the United States district court for the district of Missouri; acquitted; Monday, April 26, 1830, to Monday, January 31, 1831. WEST H. HUMPHREYS, judge of the United States district court for the middle, eastern, and western districts of Tennessee; removed from office; Wednes-day, May 7, 1862, to Thursday, June 26, 1862, ANDREW JOHNSON, President of the United States; acquitted; Tuesday, February 25, 1868, to Tuesday, May 26, 1868. WILLIAM W. BELKNAP, Secretary of War; acquitted; Friday, March 3, 1876, to Tuesday, August 1, 1876. CHARLES SWAYNE, judge of the United States district court for the north-ern district of Florida; acquitted; Wednesday, December 14, 1904, to Monday, February 27, 1905. ROBERT W. ARCHBALD, associate judge, United States Commerce Court; removed from office; Saturday, July 13, 1912, to Monday, January 13, 1913. GEORGE W. ENGLISH, judge of the United States district court for the eastern district of Illinois; resigned office November 4, 1926; Court of Impeach-ment adjourned to December 13, 1926, when, on request of House managers, impeachment proceedings were dismissed. HAROLD LOUDERBACK, judge of the United States district court for the northern district of California; acquitted; Monday, May 15, 1933, to Wednesday, May 24, 1933. ; HALSTED L. RITTER, judge of the United States district court for the southern district of Florida; removed from office; Monday, April 6, 1936, to Friday, April 17, 1936. VOTES CAST FOR SENATORS IN 1950, 1952, AND 1954 [The figures show the vote for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. Compiled from official statistics] Vote Total vote State 1950 1952 1954 cast in 1954 Democrat | Republican| Republican| Democrat | Democrat | Republican Abboma.. oo. wypit eo ah 250, 348 55,110 314, 458 Arizona...o 116, 246 68, 846 132, 063 RR re Arkansas... ..._ S02, B80 | rs aaaae 200,068 291, 0568California... 1,502,507 | 2,183,454 | 13,082,448 | ____ 1,788,071 | 2,090,836 | 23,929, 668 Colorado. 210,442 | © 239 724 oper gna) 285,680 248, 502 484) 188 : 3 430, 311 559, 530, 50 Connecticut... { 453, 646 409, 053 573, 854 485,006 |f--------==-|-----=-|-m--m me Delawaten ys. olga [sninn 93, 020 77, 685 82, 511 62, 389 144, 900 Tlordn. 238, 987 Lom glaeasl oT eorgia ..neeee-201, 2 ne Dn 333, 917 16 2 333, 936 ATL ee SE it eatin 84,139 | 142,269 226, 408 Tinos... 1, 057.080 | 195080 LB Dien us 1,804,338 | 1,563,683 | 3,368,021 IRIAN meee 741, 025 44,303 | 1,020, 605 ML her a ows. 383, 766 nL ee a 402, 712 442,400 | 7847, 355 Eten fp 6 weSi 258,575 | 348,144 | 2618,063 6 tl Kentucky_.----{ "hoi | ‘Hast cesar | sacsesz| 434100 362,98 | 707,057 y 4] Louisiana... 220, 907 Samer. 0 TREO CY LL 207,115 Maine. leanpe TE 139, 205 82, 665 102,075 144; 530 246, 605 Maryland... 283,180 326, 201 449, 823 TET iS Ry MoseachiSobin. cc ares tena L141,247 | 1,211,984 927, 899 956,605 | 71,802, 710 LT ee es Do ee Pld oes | "Loan 20% I} 1,088,550 | 1,049,420 | 23,144,840 Mimessta. oo oof 785, 649 590, 011 642,193 479,619 | 11,138,952 MERISEnDl 233, 919 100, 848 4, 678 105, 526 Missouri... 685, 732 592, 922 TET nlla a Montane ciaohl. 127, 360 183,100 | 114, 501 | 112,863 ef 227,454 170, 82 233,580 | 2404, 422 Nobroflon oot | LOH se [tao | "HvSsl) rico ssl | v2s03a1 | 2411225 ) ) 8162,990 | 8255605 | 2418, 691 Nevada. o—---35, 829 25, 933 41, 906 39,18 | 4 45, 0i3 439 470 77, 513 : 4114, 068 189, 558 New Hampshire_. 72, 473 106,142 8 77, 386 8 117, 150 194, 536 NewJoreyls. ooo...tabinon (0: 1,286,782 | 1,011,187 858, 158 861,528 | 21,770, 554 0 New Merion... 4.0 Ci 117,168 192, 543 111, 351 83,071 194, 422 New York... 12,632,318°| 2,367,353 | 3,893,934 | 2,821,786 |. |...” rR 402, 268 North Carolina. { gi Sion } CLLR et Le LT NE Ris 410, 574 ) ’ 8408, 312 |” 8211, 322 619, 634 North Dakota_._ 60, 507 126, 200 157, 907 TETCHM a ee EA) Obi... = 1,214,459 | 1,645,643 | 1,878,961 | 1,563,330 | 41,254,004 | 41,257,874 | 2,512,778 Oklahoma. _____. 345, 953 Ro 335, 127 262,013 | 4600, 120 Oregon _________. 116, 780 gre. oe il SIE a 285, 775 283, 313 569, 088 Pennsylvania. _2|-1,604,076: 1,820,400 |: ~2,331,034 | 22,168,546 | 2 "0. if ped iaicioil]iis Rhode Island 184, 530 114, 890 185, 850 225, 128 103, 654 132, 970 326, 624 SmihCaolins 0. messi. 4-1 { ne } oh 2927, 209 ’ South Dakota. ___ 90, 602 00,60 100, 674 135,071 235, 745 RTI i OD Re 153, 479 545, 432 249, 121 106, 971 2 356, 094 TOXAs.. re omawats See 11,895,192 538, 417 95,033 2 636, 475Ua... 121,198 142, 427 177, 435 gas LE ay Vermont... 19, 608 69, 543 111, 406 ews aa Nims onar 308, 677 Sls 2306, 510Washington _____ 397,719 342, 464 460, 884 esd vy me West Viveinia,clo... lo 406, 554 470, 019 325, 263 268, 066 593, 329Wisconsin... 515, 539 505, 283 870, 444 Nae or ee The : 557,163 | 553,705 110, 868 Wyoming. oof 67,176 62, 921 { 8 57 845 8 54, 407 112, 252 1 Total vote received, as candidate had one or more other party endorsements. 2 Includes the vote for various other candidates. 3 For unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1953 4 For unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1957. 8 For unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1955. 6 For unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1951. 7 For unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1959. 8 For full term ending Jan. 3, 1961. 9 Write-in candidate. Statistical 311 VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1950, 1952, AND 1954 [The figures show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. Compiled from official statistics] State and Vote cast in 1950 State and Vote cast in 1952 Vote cast in 1954 T district, old district, a apportion-ment Demo-erat Repub-lican Rew aphore tionment Repub-lican Demo-crab Demo-crat Repub-oo in 1954 Ala.:Teli. 14, 2065)0 00. 4 30, 758 Sdbl. Ll Alp RRA) 8 Se 38, 421 +5 Pl Pe 10,9040... 29, 321 athe 1... 14, 608 980 31, 389 Behe aio 317,260: LGLL a0 43, 843 Othe... .: N70 24, 058gthi ifn son sen TT TF 33, 533 Sth a. 13,749 Go. db 41, 293 oa a CE iE : 51, 537 riz.: 3 Ish. .C 51, 526 33, 528 EH 2 66, 512 56, 622 53, 307 60, 423 113,730 A A fpr SE 63, 991 28, 622 pe A 54, 021 71, 245 68, 085 41, 587 109, 672 rk.: rk.: Tests io. deh Be aR |EY ea ae 42, 494 38.051 [fe 38, 951 Od sada SL,-048 Lh I. Jal asians i 36, 252 33,0881. oo 33,038 Sdn 24,434 le da a 18 Bi 38, 784 49, 284 60,0350800 00 = 60, 035 dhe ooo 43,156 |. a. 71 EES eg 65, 374 BL, BIO a a 51, 579 the. 54,338 fa nd Sth. oe. 13, 105 53, 056 51, 8280 51, 828 on de 2 nw AE JHE Ae KO 62, 378 44,8335 ia 44, 833 reiki Ih aa Calif.: Calif.: Isto ...t 72, 584 85, 122 18k. L350 237,800 oo 58, 004 83,762 | 1141, 769 0 adil 3/503 1 0 Cle OE Nien 2124 179 | 2118104 |...= 1113,132 vs LoginSEC 2177, 269 ad. 82, 133 87, 335 96, 238 51,111 | 1147, [an 356 qthat__.. 83, 078 40, 569 dth X 102, 359 83, 748 52, 980 88,439 | 1144, 407 Sthis ... 117,888 Ni FAR BR ER 2107, 542 286,428 0 oo. 86, 428 Gthe. _... 27102, 349 0 ib 6th. o> 85, 756 87, 768 69, 776 72,336 | 1142, 123 thts, 59, 976 74, 069 7th. 5 2 120, GOB. 56, 807 64,083 | 1120,896 Sth. olan 0 2 168, 510 Sth! wea eer 2156, 445 101, 803 53, 869 155, 672 9th. = 70, 201 76, 015 Oth. A° 71, 426 61, 028 50, 619 60, 648 | 1111,270 Toth: 1.2 51, 409 59, 313 10th = 106, 375 70, 271 59, 843 94, 418 154, 261 th: 55, 020 59, 780 11th: ou 2101, 082 to... 49, 388 54,716 | 1104, 112 2th: 71, 682 107, 933 19th. ‘0 2103, 587-1 iioin 63, 911 54,903 | 1118, 816 othe: fli oF 2 83, 296 13th i 79, 496 76, 516 62, 786 69, 287 | 1132, 075 Mths i. 47, 653 35, 543 14th. => 68, 011 70, 809 75,194 40,270 | 1115465 A EEER 112, 704 | {3249 BAR. a0 (4 58, 785 77, 651 1136, RL 18th fic 445 16th: 1: 79, 744 115, 970 16th.= 279,127 53, 337 40, 659 63,124 | 1103, 811 17th. _.: 3966, 334 [3 17th. = 92, 587 114, 650 97, 828 64,967 | 1162, 813 18th: 97, 177 95, 308 18th ir: 90, 438 72, 457 58, 647 71,731 1130, 392 19th-_1 2 B73, 17000 ea oe iw 10th Siac 2 126, 606 90, 269 30,404 | 1120, 688 AT perdi SRE Sas 2211, 012 20th. =. 2.100, 509-00 nhs 28, 838 71,213 | 1100,058 Net... x 62, 994 46, 693 ish 2 112, 100 97, 007 70, 486 100, 258 | 1170, 756 PP ei aa bn eS Ta 2114, 497 22d. 85, 039 55, 534 46, 875 65,165 | 1112 056 andi: 94, 137 90, 398 yr RE DL DR 2 138, 356 90, 729 34,911 | 1127, 950 2%th. = 2019, 700: Lis 49, 592 65, 431 1115, 030 25th 135, 465 75,125 60, 370 113,027 | 1173,400 20th. = et Coie 2157, 973 94, 261 62, 585 | 1156, 863 27thit Ht 56, 202 68, 773 85, 389 35,594 | 1100, 986 28th. 106, 972 62, 779 48, 785 95, 680 | 1144, 468 209th. __ 37344]... 30, 781 42, 420 173, 208 Col ah Hore 121, 332 82,311 61, 994 94,623 | 1 156, 620 olo.: o0lo.: CTR 70, 165 67, 436 Isto... 97, 442 101, 864 84, 745 67,210 | 1152370 0 LE 53,313 73, 045 deal 113, 566 66, 300 64, 806 80, 162 144, 968 1 Be 55, 110 58, 831 1 BEE 84, 739 62, 025 55, 750 62, 884 118, 634 ooh en 35, 797 26, 674 an Teds 39, 647 39, 676 34, 294 29, 818 64, 112 onn onn Li rh 134, 258 96, 251 Ist..l= 136, 540 160, 080 148, 935 112, 526 261, 461 Ma , 523 68, 747 LE Rides 90, 827 72, 868 70, 853 72, 833 143, 686 haa 89, 391 82, 304 gd 111, 018 99, 408 85, 369 94, 977 180, 346 3 EE ae 88, 682 111, 939 qth... "> 164, 689 107, 881 91, 184 123, 890 | 1220, 487 5th... 56, 752 65, 915 Sth: __ 83, 848 4, 0! 61, 313 68, 451 129, 764 pa large. _ 426, 485 433, 912 At large. 601, 238 489, 645 455, 887 474, 585 | 1 932, 410 el.: At large. _ 56, 091 73,313 At large.| 88,285 81, 730 79, 201 65,035 | 144,236 See footnotes at end of table. VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1950, 1952, AND 1954—Continued [The figures show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. Compiled from official statistics) State and Vote cast in 1950 State and Vote cast in 1952 Vote cast in 1954 Total district, old district, Vole ouit BOD Hi Demo- | Repub- orp: “| Repub- | Demo- Demo- Repub- | in 1954 2 crat lican lican crat crat lican 67, 286 69, 149 50, 744 52, 287 103, 031i 64, 080 156i seSela 74, 909 ran Tl as 50,458 | 115, 611 rod Ri 47, 607 Lara 89, 943 stone TT amen 36,113 55, 991 Wg 39,148 28, 725 36,973 23, 469 18, 850 42,319 ble 40, 513 wale In i 57,088 omonsl 1 | vel ara = 49, 226 26, 705 13 | 126,720 FEE 53, 161 sori o 0) Biers Leth La 52, 327 U0 saidnh a 83, 920 54, 069 29,911 | 183 981 eb iad 49, 635 26 2000). oT loan Fa a 65,416 32.578: [ 139570 aE 51, 399 27, 037 3| 12704 aT 47,327 onstoula lo oo] angie WEE 44, 646 28,068 | -o I" 366m 54,134 54,725 50, 214 41, 293 91, 507 103, 047 52, 692 52, 681 81, 824 134, 505 34, 571 95, 899 71, 472 23, 470 94, 942 89, 080 94, 253 80,016 49,970 | 129,986 102, 328 85, 539 77, 675 66,767 | 144, 442 131,215 | 100, 809 86, 372 94,125 | 180,497 57.775 | -104, 900 92, 780 33,087 | 126,767 65537 | 112121 99, 590 39,280 | 138879 48,000 | 111,960 97, 398 26,763 | 124, 161 61, 048 87, 871 74, 837 34,535 | 109,372 79, 429 87, 285 73,187 48,130 | 121,317 138, 560 74, 467 67, 903 90,961 | 158 864 103, 265 70, 691 64, 788 67,141 | 131,929 113, 762 90, 444 82, 518 69,999 | 152,517 184, 696 77, 068 63,852 | 146,184 | 210,036 137, 881 54, 953 38,161 | 100,024 | 138,185 103, 398 59, 050 42, 934 72,576 | 115,510 110, 180 Tee ale 77, 557 77, 557 105, 042 60, 112 42, 600 79,044 | 121, 644 83, 706 67, 905 44, 408 59,963 | 104,371 94, 141 60, 619 49, 876 64,772 | 114, 648 84, 994 52, 586 40,165 68,104 | 108.269 85, 248 94, 026 83, 501 68,924 | 152 425 92, 851 54, 576 40, 873 66,797 | 107,670 89, 428 65, 442 61, 493 69,179 | 130, 672 63,778 | 117,408 90, 482 40,358 | 130,840 88, 810 69, 245 69, 562 62,659 | 132,221 71, 617 93, 187 81, 217 50,439 | 1132229 94, 795 54, 025 49, 996 Z| 123713 107, 839 88, 776 83, 851 85,884 | 1170, 499 95, 613 53, 154 47, 384 71,436 | 1119, 512 114, 081 84, 825 76, 972 88,498 | 1166,474 86, 899 68, 709 60, 896 67.371 | 128 267 85, 601 66, 218 60, 594 75, 608 | 1136, 591 98, 226 87, 770 82, 264 74,960 | 1157, 807 74, 052 56, 759 57, 350 gl 285 | 118, 635 103, 937 67,932 59, 103 76,132 | 1136,096 160,929 | 109, 403 88,173 | 108,044 | 1196, 808 105, 526 62,011 50, 577 67,128 | 117,705 114, 553 69, 421 58, 092 72931 | 130/323 109, 992 56, 871 41, 622 68,307 | 109,929 73,317 44, 900 39, 652 49, 608 89, 260 95, 057 66, 303 49, 063 61,355 | 110,418 86, 842 39, 245 35, 137 53, 457 88, 504 82, 462 39, 999 33, 492 51,022 84, 514 94, 561 13 31,296 55, 214 86, 510 See footnotes at end of table. Statistical 313 VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1950, 1952, AND 1954—Continued [The figures show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. ompiled from official statistics] State and Vote cast in 1950 State and Vote cast in 1952 Vote cast in 1954 Total district, old ——|| district, Vora aapportion-| pom, | Repub-|| DEW APPOI| Repub -Demo-| Demo -Re pub-in 1954 ment crat lican tionment lican crat crat lican Kans.: Kans.: TC 0 SE 33, 562 66, 607 ist. Lie 64, 963 68, 909 47,165 56, 079 103, 244 den 0 ; 52,015 . 56, 862 od. 91, 676 68, 396 53, 302 64, 263 117, 565 sal... Spa: 2, 7 Yn 57,126 | 38,960 | 33,307 | 41,342 | 74,649 dtho:._ 5 54,438 77, 856 | 4th 118, 206 80, 697 60, 697 77, 920 138, 617 sthes. 1.0 38, 767 62, 608 5th: Lo. 90, 967 37, 361 34, 691 64, 023 98, 714 oh Sl 35, 087 51, 653 6th:_.. 66, 723 39, 955 38, 369 43, 831 82, 200 y.: : Isher... 34, 970 34, 360 66, 106 62,2102 a an 0s 62, 210 od aa 41, 226 48,191 57, 518 Citi a ld bisns 49, 231 ne 49, 935 95.041 | 80,347 | 70.500 | 72,073 | 143,573 dhe”. 3. 35, 529 43, 981 55, 670 40 496: 0. oso 49, 496 Sthe J 33, 920 63, 058 78, 431 63, 640 40, 679 104, 319 6th: J: 39, 762 53, 297 68, 554 59, 434 38, 145 97, 579 thro. 1. 34, 767 38, 290 53, 238 44, 353 29, 115 73, 468 on TR 37,727 78, 584 35, 556 32,128 56, 182 1 88, 612 La.: 1 Ee 35, 456 36, 161 71,448 38, 213 8,212 46, 425 CE soa ll ed Te en 12 aT Bel nt 37, 583 Bday AREA ote La SR Re Se BS RE ST 33,184 15,808 ps ace toon 15, 808 dthee 28 25, B20: Sons csi BEEN. Ly Sh Se 40, 724 2, BRT Ann an 24, 587 Bthe 2.2 0%, A785 seca elle GBEhe LLL ania 32, 743 ol, 831s {i ade ne 21, 831 Ghee x 84. 7180 anc a agin 2Bbhy. Cel Sens bee 61, 744 30, 082] foie sos 30, 082 hos 7 20, S3hlal re, Clea ETE. Lan St La 40, 811 AAI a ha SR 21, 525 She. Sol aE Ree S478): pada RITIT 18, 482 Maine ARE 41, 620 56, 239 35,078 43, 561 47, 327 90, 888 Oly. ad 36, 506 55,393 27, 527 39, 075 45, 819 84, 894 ye RC a 22, 605 45, 095 14, 103 25, 912 39, 749 65, 661 a 27,122 47,164 | 30,072 | 28,184 | 35221 63, 405 ee. 96, 498 95, 811 60, 121 52, 540 67, 179 119, 719 er 27, 646 2870 en em van Ee 1 46, 865 dhe od 34, 769 44 974 54,215 40, 029 29, 921 69, 950 Sthez _.o 54,152 68, 405 67, 366 60, 850 52, 420 113, 270 Goths: J.» 43, 540 94, 603 69, 050 65, 760 69, 658 135, 418 60, 277 63, 652 49, 221 41, 027 90, 248 Mass.: Ist...) 39, 717 88,018 CT AR 101, 512 49, 379 54, 675 68, 420 1123, 100 Odes 76, 497 63, 493 od. oo 81, 847 88,424 77, 899 52, 725 130, 624 COREE BE] Som as | mens] 100s. 1110, 030 dhe... 2 76, 881 57, 483 4th Vo 77, 536 93, 530 83, 053 62, 318 145, 371 Ath he 36, 530 116, 474 Sth. oo 146, 269 45, 6507. 2 ol 139, 989 1 140, 021 Sth. _ d= 33, 580 94, 162 Gin... 139,657 (=i... 37, 216 91,916 | 1129 134 Tthazs.) & 91, 854 24, 307 Zh. nh 34, 663 105,662 ( 20102,650: |. _--_____. 102, 659 8the a: 1 = 61, 559 71, 938 8th! x=: 85, 918 82,114 74, 568 65, 614 1140, 184 Otha: i = 55, 949 78, 655 Oth. | «x 103, 708 71,129 62, 445 81, 878 1144, 325 ce 63.618 | 88549 || 10th... 101,221 | 84021 | 70,608 | 72,502 | 143,110 the. oe 87, 699 18, 302 ith. se 37, 816 86, 532 75, 613 21, 039 96, 652 12th... 162, 940 16, 746 12th. ns 24, 271 111, 986 79, O73 an io a 179,075 13th: J 54, 243 90, 387 13th... Jo. 114, 761 74, 730 65, 854 90, 924 156, 778 J4thoz. 2 46, 332 84, 508 14th... 108, 215 62, 554 53, 818 87, 840 1141, 659 Mich Mich 18h oo. 75, 478 14, 619 dst... sus 21, 442 118, 695 91, 435 11, 731 1108, 514 0g he 39, 771 61, 574 Ode os 101, 341 £8, 024 46, 817 69, 825 1116, 699 a, ELH RET i 95,061 | 57,666 | 44,574 | 65942 | 1111011 4th: 1: 26, 301 58, 625 4th. =: 87,703 43, 450 37, 500 62, 025 199, 548 Bthe oi 35, 927 72, 829 5th. ow 109, 807 55, 147 47, 453 81, 702 129, 155 6th... 61, 435 70, 100 Goh 108, 263 96, 682 80, 325 76, 335 1157,114 othe Ls 38, 953 66, 951 wth. see 101, 936 66, 699 63, 797 71, 651 1135, 7562 Sthee..2 35, 164 55, 001 Sth... = 91, 731 45, 431 38, 828 65, 813 1104, 995 Oth... 36, 222 43) 910 9th 0. 70, 456 47, 456 39, 966 50, 659 190,907 10th: -24,198 47, 489 10th... 69, 727 33, 602 31, 794 50, 570 82, 364 Woh... 25, 254 50, 523 11th. = 54, 883 37, 701 34, 204 41, 665 75, 869 12th... 26, 667 43,010 12th. 47, 160 33, 892 31, 187 39, 531 70, 718 13th. = 56, 388 35,178 13th. 47, 881 88, 473 64, 716 33, 127 1 98, 322 4th... 76, 938 72, 137 14th. 103, 366 117,027 97, 297 69, 503 1167,175 15th. = 73, 238 40, 865 15th. =v 54, 236 109, 109 85, 100 31, 815 1117, 038 16th. = 80, 229 50, 873 16th. 84, 998 133, 215 121, 557 56, 815 1178, 991 Ith as 90, 712 114, 274 17th. 94, 517 84,001 75, 258 68, 613 1144 242 sth... 108, 673 84, 308 69, 131 80, 771 1 149, 976 See footnotes at end of table. 68172°—56 22 Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1950, 1952, AND 1954—Continued [The figures show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. Compiled from official statistics] State anddistrict, old Vote cast in 1950 State anddistrict, Vote cast in 1952 Vote cast in 1954 ay apportion- | peg. | Repub- ||PEW aPPOI-| penuh. | Demo- Demo- | Repub- | in 1954 ment crat lican tionment lican crat crat lican 36, 839 75,016 103, 218 45, 496 46, 678 72, 686 119, 364 46, 45273,786 | 69, 30468,947 101, 641105,320 | 48, 404115,008 | 52, 08998,407 | 71, 59282.380 | 123, 681180,796 59, 930 39, 307 60, 827 98, 015 81, 651 47, 933 129, 584 48, 759 71, 243 99, 027 68, 326 55, 452 69, 901 125, 353 63, 911 49, 879 66, 764 74, 041 72, 922 44, 850 117,772 40, 785 65, 644 87, 460 52, 144 54, 140 60, 120 114, 260 72, 440 42, 705 54, 756 91, 465 89, 778 35, 241 125,019 30, 808 56, 928 70, 402 45, 874 48, 999 46, 664 95, 663 8, 994Ae6, 529 voile 520 Cap ee leeaE3523 | wm, sic20,025...25006" cag oetle15.5160Juz aesl nL1”TTT 15, 94413, 51613, 468 12, 60213,395 B50336 udp, Ff Sianeli2500) 50, 318agonal 10, A840 00 0agai 19,16415, 444 15,9640 on 2 Sle Bth. Le 51, 227 21,300 pk 0k i 21,806 19, 321 714 43, 384 36, 403 70, 479 126, 583 89, 649 45, 653 135, 302 49, 408 43, 816 125, 625 95, 208 69, 450 83, 861 153, 311 48, 244 46, 154 58, 413 107, 428 67,715 27, 598 95, 313 53, 424 33, 367 96, 988 84, 899 62,012 58, 152 120, 164 45, 762 38, 276 70, 898 90, 357 50, 874 35,477 86, 351 53, 593 55, 176 89, 428 81, 237 60, 380 52,203 112, 583 42, 629 60, 557 115, 842 71, 936 58, 729 67,918 126, 647 49, 894 41, 406 61, 621 69, 068 52, 658 39, 326 91, 984 43, 950 27, 573 81, 806 98, 965 65, 862 45, 765 1111, 627 44.460 ic LL 46, 033 71,156 34, 009 19, 179 53, 57, 226 31, 163 73, 104 74, 362 54, 384 43, 959 98, 343 106, 728 110, 757 58, 832 27, 366 Mont 54, 394 34, 945 TE rittl BE 54, 086 55, 679 52, 614 41, 375 93, 989 53, 854 65, 003 eo mlebr.: E32 90, 210 55, 203 64, 495 66, 103 130, 598 55, 972 67, 164 15 117, 336 45, 523 48, 457 68, 563 117, 020 40, 939 71, 126 v.73 ME 81, 185 63, 485 46, 629 52,471 199,102 34, 017 68, 889 gd. 89, 379 35, 213 32, 562 61,124 93, 686 4th... 33, 562 64, 661 qth. = 98, 032 35, 628 28, 695 68, 189 96, 884 Nev.: ev.: No large... 31, 843 28, 485 Atlarge. 40, 683 39, 912 35, 318 42, 321 77, 639 “Hw ie 42, 371 57,371 82, 689 54, 746 53,498 53, 895 107, 393 30, 389 55,116 79, 861 40, 373 33, 415 51, 010 84, 425 64, 868 85, 100 118, 367 96, 162 77,100 92,070 | 1169,414 46, 121 54, 897 79, 955 46, 174 37, 541 65, 551 1103, 148 47, 055 79, 374 124, 292 67, 642 65, 685 89, 085 154, 770 60, 364 55, 364 70, 076 84, 733 72, 884 51,998 124, 882 50, 220 80, 678 1338, 276 80, 922 68, 702 99, 946 168, 648 45, 376 74, 739 121, 252 67, 159 85, 784 64,164 | 1153, 049 34, 578 79, 421 130, 603 60, 553 58, 211 95, 977 154, 188 34, 194 60, 420 97, 338 54, 367 53, 844 65, 359 1119, 377 38, 421 67, 712 125, 402 63, 175 57, 445 87, 008 144,453 60, 432 38, 613 57. 740 78, 612 62, 384 36, 056 98, 440 46, 242 42, 581 60, 461 68, 273 52, 311 38, 351 192,992 45, 525 54, 123 84, 949 70, 046 52, 314 59, 151 111, 465 55, 008 43, 851 54, 581 72, 987 60, 108 26, 638 1 98, 920 61, 410 42, 272 <3 . RELMex. 59,112 67, 109 58, 069 32, 485 193,107 97, 691 75, 447 Atlarge 112, 297 121, 477 111,711 77,151 188, 862 3 97, 187 68, 752 Ablsree, 109, 595 119, 925 109, 816 76, 528 186, 344 Le 276,375 76, 240 Ist. Lo 114, 135 274,174 2 62, 853 108, 130 1171, 380 PIE a ey 2 60, 152 129, 291 9d. | =o 132, 512 54, 725 55, 477 98, 610 1154, 832 BT] Ma i 55, 285 92, 466 9G. LA 128, 007 60, 800 2 66, 703 93, 396 160, 099 dthe i.2 2 55, 793 43, 055 4th... = 123,132 2 70, 755 55, 479 74, 621 1137, 626 Sthl.-_1.% 63, 620 54, 061 5th. - 86, 168 273,083 43, 086 50, 778 198, 258 Bh: i." 2 60, 725 41, 615 othe. = 104,720 | 2105, 261 2 81,033 67, 681 148, 714 Tohtd = dno 3 47, 466 30, 379 “th lla 80, 896 2 87, 204 2 62, 541 43, 525 | 1106, 068 SEhe. = dun 42, 305 18, 551 Sth... Lo 37, 884 275,772 2 51, 993 14, 948 166, 942 See footnotes at end of table. COMMISSIONER IN 1950, 1952, AND 1954—Continued [The figures show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. Compiled from official statistics] Vote cast in 1950 Vote cast in 1952 Vote cast in 1954 State and State and Total dite: od P= Whi, vote cast apportion-| poem. | Repub-|| DEW 3PPOI-| penuh. | Demo-Demo-| Repub-in 1954 ment crat lican tionment lican crat crat lican Statistical 315 VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT N.Y.—Con Gihie k or Toth 2 51, 735 2 66, 847 421, 545 25, 485 N.Y.—Con Gh. 3 qJoth._ = 48, 998 42,498 | 2 83, 841 2105, 302 2 59, 392 2 80, 541 22, 808 22,479 183, 1104, 568 916 Bthei.. 2 67, 560 31, 558 ith: 37,244 | 2127,091 | 2103, 788 20, 452 Joth-2-i = 2 42, 396 22, 796 Joth => 75, 895 2 65, 650 2 46, 926 49, 449 13th" 2 54,919 35,418 13th...: 45,664 | 2112, 152 2 89, 907 21, 881 Mth 275,020 21, 350 14th _ = 45, 004 2 91, 952 2 61, 879 21, 598 156th = 272, 396 17,144 15th. "== 97, 023 2 69, 538 2 52, 292 56, 020 16th: _-= 242 516 37, 363 eth = 15, 937 72, 562 43, 545 8, 904 Ith... 2 44 502 57, 247 17th __. 84, 821 2 60, 624 2 48, 685 48, 999 18th > 2 30,418 419,030 I8ths Fos or 2 88, 629 31, 896 417,954 19th: = +" 2 58, 616 21, 034 19th. =: 34, 795 277, 267 2 56, 634 19, 310 Mth: 2 57, 432 29, 305 20th: = 49, 905 2 81, 591 2 58, 030 26, 462 PAE Fa in 33, 349 2 62, 604 21st 2 2 89, 866 47, 637 2 63, 284 29, 995 oats Bed 35, 233 2 15, 208 29d. 38, 681 90, 474 72, 091 18, 952 Wd 64, 270 22,103 3d 23, 238 78, 350 58, 490 9, 976 4th 3 54, 628 11, 303 24th ~~ 58, 096 82, 343 69, 552 31, 670 ath. 64, 353 40, 552 a5the 85, 308 68, 862 50, 818 59, 409 %th___ 69, 152 44 598 26th: 116, 091 2 55, 184 2 45, 892 81, 608 ath iti 2 2 59, 759 78, 221 7th 108, 575 275, 781 2 62, 797 83, 866 Beh =. 0 35, 059 79, 490 98th = 102, 476 2 52, 994 40, 109 79, 587 20the==24 = 2 43, 315 72, 721 29th. 1.- 115, 502 46, 727 42, 084 88, 227 S0thii2 41, 833 86, 053 S0th- 86,651 | 2101,178 | 2104, 585 66, 319 1st. 41, 680 79, 007 Sst. 114, 656 44, 367 244 212 86, 768 Sodas ty 90, 420 60, 087 32d aust 111, 025 50, 307 2 48, 808 77,891 83d. Li 42, 680 100, 425 33d. 98, 653 41, 803 31, 279 70, 708 Mth... 32, 446 67, 739 24th. 97, 488 65, 080 2 53,112 77, 659 othe:= 254,284 60, 657 85th. __— 113,778 2 65, 763 2 51, 358 90, 002 6th. 2 50, 107 81, 508 e6th ——- 110, 304 247,189 2 36, 910 79, 850 37th: 2..." 2 33,018 60, 278 Sth = 131,172 2 57,474 2 37, 525 94, 840 osth: 1: 231,115 68, 474 33th 128, 566 2 56, 177 2 40, 400 103, 293 89th: = 2 31, 639 64, 377 39th.___._ 107, 501 2 55, 483 2 45, 000 82, 769 40th: -: 2 52, 363 103, 710 40th 102, 565 2 69, 087 46, 956 77,016 digpe | 42d ¢ 2 35,370 2 53, 310 64, 801 75,371 41st = 42d 5 95, 100, 755 434 275, 2 81, 552 201 245,144 2 60, 880 77, 259 82, 707 143, 587 43d. Cs 2 58, 327 61, 781 48d. = 91, 534 44, 276 34, 590 66, 852 dqthe:" 2 66, 541 69, 260 45th = .. 27, 317 54, 490 N. C.: ra 14, 698 Lud N.C.Tae a 43,164 | 20,650 1, 685 CT ER nt)J 15,002... C 27 a 2, 832 51, 213 ER ele Satay 28 34. 14, 239 45, 458 24, 837 7,301 diya enSho do1] 34, on 580 12, 945asl ath.5th... 26, 0391,410 | 79, 52074,884 | 34.400.31781 | = 16,104 Gotha 1 8 27, 751 9,075 6th ox 36, 912 84, 203 30, 118 10, 446 Zinzint CoN 21, 911 4,171 7th: iy 981 62, 884 21, 669 5,001 Sthee oo = 40, 834 27, 688 Sth. ro 45, 451 67, 764 39, 028 26, 966 Athos| 47,183 29, 982 Oth. 05 64, 662 68, 624 54,103 49, 555 10th... 11th. __. ; oo i© 460a ; 30, 59115, 295i) 0th. mth. 82, 428 36,157 | 61, 149 61,540 | 38, 080 36,766 | 51, 492 17,721 54, 487 2th Toa. 46, 851 26, 710 2th. 47, 752 63, 045 44, 258 27, 651 71, 909 N. Dak Atlarge.._ Atlarge_._ 62, 322 32, 946 119, 047 110, 534 N. Dak.: At large At large 181, oe 156, 829 49 829 ’ 64, 089 49, 183 124, 845 106, 341 188,934155, 524 Ohio: 18k. ao 3 Bm Sd LY dhai Sth... Sth. J. thi iy Rina 53, 760 62, 542 92, 840 32, 686 26, 689 40, 335 35, 818 ; 28, 379 77, 507 69, 543 77, 634 65, 640 36, 096 38, 996 77, 660 47, 761 hio: 1553 Fa alg 2d. 8d. qth. Sth... 6th..~ th... ... Sth... > 96, 385 90, 417 112, 325 93, 442 72, 168 66, 896 08, 354 0 ; 5s 768 60, 015 69, 341 107, 551 43, 426 42 104 67, 220 > is 34,474 39, 421 49, 690 74, 585 32, 474 33, 483 54, 044 35, 504 30, 592 71, 042 69, 695 82, 701 67, 762 49, 265 49, 531 62, 821 52, 196 110, 119,157,100,82,103, 98, 82, 463 385286236748575 325 788 9th... 51, 024{na imam iemh....... 4, 821UT even 48, 471caval 30,033 133, 060 10th... 21,117 39, 584 10th. 63, 339 35, 666 28, 150 45, 277 th. 29, 687 33, 648 thi... 91, 204 63, 930 39, 404 74, 065 12th oo 65, 860 117, 396 12th... = 134, 693 81, 665 59, 210 94, 585 Ith ___ 24, 042 58, 484 13th. = 63, 344 44 467 32,177 46, 524 th 100, 947 102, 868 4th... =. 117, 475 83, 463 68, 204 82, 086 Wh 4448 Too 5m3 ll 15th 30066 | 62013! 32.705 | 38524 See footnotes at end of table. Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1950, 1952, AND 1954—Continued [The figures show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. Compiled from official statistics] State and Vote cast in 1950 State and Vote cast in 1952 Vote cast in 1954 Total district, old district, vote cist apporiiom- Demo- | Repub- appar “| Repub- | Demo- | Demo- | Repub- | in 1954 men crat lican e lican crat crat lican Ohio—Con. Ohio—Con. d6th. . 75, 255 77, 306 16th. _... 98, 447 82, 522 56, 787 79, 371 | 136,158 7th... & 39, 726 71, 382 17th__: 2. 94, 624 44, 117 34, 638 63,301 | 97,939 18th. ..= 58, 295 56, 508 18th. 62, 081 78, 277 59, 165 44143 | 103, 308 9th... 119, 245 67, 661 19th. = 46, 202 91,074 69, 324 33, 352 | 102, 676 20th... .: 60, 565 21, 044 20th... 58, 271 109, 211 81, 304 38,865 | 120, 169 20st... = 66, 341 21, 588 21st... 45, 896 100, 340 76, 201 24,076 | 100, 277 20d... 130, 623 219, 788 2d... 87, 316 61, 197 44,072 61, 738 | 105,810 Atlarge___| 1, 237, 409 | 1, 447, 154 od. o.oo 85, 752 47,090 33, 639 69,994 | 103, 633 Okla.: Okla. istil. x 64, 481 72, 367 Ist... 121, 442 85, 647 55,391 79,151 | 134, 542 2d on 36, 552 18, 687 24... 60, 550 92, 407 67, 872 37,030 | 104, 902 Biz 46, 404 9,639 3... a 20, 735 73, 185 52, 662 10, 554 63, 216 diy. 43, 838 20, 527 ath. 0. 46, 446 67,024 aon 43,915 thi...0 72, 877 51, 008 Sth... io 77,425 128, 627 72, 380 37,223 | 109, 603 Gthe: =x 38, 166 18, 743 6th... = 57, 261 98, 823 62, 119 27, 492 89, 611 th 28, 733 14,078 Sth L.-« 33, 401 38, 285 Oreg.: Oreg.: ER Ee 47, 155 93, 547 ist. ses 124, 720 58, 796 57, 882 98, 592 | 156,474 d 33, 282 41, 365 Me 57, 155 40, 550 39, 475 43, 731 83, 206 77, 606 90, 232 3d... a 125, 504 107, 099 103, 976 94, 368 | 198, 344 43, 053 63, 211 r ath... 100, 970 51, 298 55, 775 70,695 | 126,470 ed 69, 300 59, 593 dst... 200 41, 948 89, 879 68, 531 42,893 | 111,424 83, 34467, 28665, 25584, 177 62, 97068, 21748, 28067, 525 2d... pul5ddhSih. 65, 15958, 19138, 22888,040 | 105, 55381, 83790, 077104,112 80, 37761, 63960, 56487, 435 50,85749,70231, 55171,462 | 131,234| 111, 341| 192,214| 158,897 73, 913 74,316 6th... 93, 368 87, 124 72, 587 74,328 | 146,915 54, 42540, 502 91, 38756, 300 7th...Sth 127,91883, 966 79, 42357,723 65, 08659, 848 101, 282 |62,897 | 166, 368122, 745 34,317 70, 368 Oth... 100, 578 51, 268 45,402 76,163 | 121, 565 56, 158 52, 859 10th. =. 89, 820 77, 758 73, 046 74, 515 | 147, 561 77, 466 65, 015 ith... 80,310 79, 722 70, 254 67, 682 | 137, 936 51, 028 67, 135 12th... 79, 859 51, 736 50, 373 62, 779 | 113,152 36, 335 34, 640 13th... 114, 672 57,974 50, 796 91, 639 | 142,435 29, 538 45, 986 14th... .. 48,019 48, 427 50, 765 31,136 | 81,901 28, 75941, 642 47, 69781, 366 15th...16th 12” 50, 87183, 493 61, 56651, 825 56, 87146, 619 35, 46469, 240 | 92, 335115, 859 23, 762 40, 029 17th... 82, 058 44,376 44, 543 57,928 | 102, 471 44, 871 78, 577 183th... 75,723 43, 555 46, 463 58, 959 | 105, 422 25, 348 42,719 19th_____ 72, 466 66, 165 62, 108 59, 594 | 121, 702 49, 660 35, 487 26th... 62, 804 37,152 37, 725 |, 48,561 86, 286 48, 550 44, 465 21st... 65, 252 73, 223 70, 224 44,789 | 115, 013 29, 080 42,701 29d... 0 77,391 70, 218 61, 474 66, 270 | 127, 744 36, 740 39, 431 25d... ae 73, 001 34, 633 33, 044 53,616 | 86, 660 46, 875 32,470 4th _-.. 90, 276 67, 790 60, 842 66, 005 | 126, 847 50, 686 55, 866 25th... 77, 577 76, 214 66, 223 57,657 | 123, 880 57,396 63, 445 26th.___. 72, 981 105, 581 ©5, 531 50, 768 | 146, 299 53, 229 40, 037 27th. 118, 915 71, 039 54, 876 92, 533 | 147, 409 51, 060 67, 604 23th... 69, 288 98, 432 85, 550 45,913 | 131,463 48, 198 54, 076 20th, 115, 069 71, 573 54, 511 83,846 | 138, 357 44, 778 58, 096 30th... 65, 926 115, 292 98, 318 44, 157 142, 475 39, 776 82, 525 66, 077 30, 088 63, 25 32, 858 Bi 90, 065 52, 542 Ist... oo: 86, 523 105, 404 89, 678 61, 990 | 151, 668 93, 038 60, 036 S 2 om phe 100, 305 115, 057 105, 522 68, 869 | 174,391 6,753Ti on fa-amsenmsndWS Ae ELIETah anopla ee 30, 48342, 201 33,40244, 484 769 |1,054 | 34,17145,538 8 P20 oii ml ey Bd. 2, 849ii aeLE La 44, 23777, 850 30, 79043, 857 199342 | 30, 98944,199 0, 088.8 einai 5th... 2, 722 42, 081 20,9500] _-- 26, 950 [1 I a epee BEN. peal re dite 41, 328 31, 141 347 31,488 S. Dak 74, 983 116, 173 18k. ii 151, 449 69, 777 74, 450 102, 797 | 177,247 22, 737 34, 533 Lh mi ee 45, 688 20, 561 20, 444 34,476 54, 920 See footnotes at end of table. Statistical 317 VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1950, 1952, AND 1954— Continued [The figures Show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. Compiled from official statistics] Vote cast in 1952 Vote cast in 1950 See footnotes at end of table. 318 Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1950, 1952, AND 1954—Continued [The figures show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. Compiled from official statistics] Sate and Vote cast in 1950 State and Vote cast in 1952 Vote cast in 1954 iis district, old district, vote iain apportion- | poms. | Repub- ||BEWAPPO-| penuh. | Demo- Demo- | Repub- | in 1954 ment crat lican tionment lican crat crat lican Wis.—Con. Wis.—Con 7th. ta 29, 408 63, 433 Jihi-2. 95, 049 36, 387 39, 828 57, 581 197,414 Sth. oc 43, 877 71, 908 8th. 0m 114, 183 40, 980 45,037 73, 588 118, 625 Goh. as 24, 871 60, 337 Oth.) ty. 81, 258 43, 437 52, 485 42, 234 94,719 qth 1... 35, 281 46, 722 10th. 73, 527 35, 597 33,219 49, 325 182, 553 Wyo.: Wyo.: 3 Atlarge | 42,483 50, 865 At large. 76, 161 50, 559 47, 660 61,111 | 108,771 Vote Total Commonwealth or Territory 1950 1952 1954 vote cast in 1954 Repub-| Repub-Repub- Democrat icon Roan Democrat| Democrat ah Alaska: a Delegate at Large... ... 13, 588 5, 138 10, 893 14, 219 19, 916 7,083 26, 999 awaii: Delegate at Large..._. 40, 612 71, 271 67, 748 58, 445 68, 576 69, 466 138, 042 Puerto Rico: Resident Commissioner (4-Vear Ser). soo ah rE at nat 430,200 |e Sipe iene aiid 1 Includes the vote for various other candidates. 2 Total vote received, as candidate had one or more other party endorsements. 3 Vote cast for short term in the Eighty-first Congress. 4 Republican vote cast for Democratic candidate. 5 Vote cast for Independent candidate. 6 Popular Democrat. t Does not include absentee ballots for Sullivan County. weln |@ n a |w 5 2) 5 ©» 2 & 2) & a la [9 Sie Eee sl a = Re = 2 = =) ® 2 © |o [© |®Po efenla le lo (5.12 12 |8 [2 [B |Sel8 [Oc CoDolan cdloolde| fe Sgleglee (de (Sele |fe| 2 |Se a8 [L8laSla soloelFg|lod Apoyo 10 © |p OR [a Sled |aA |S D4 State SR en ld a = = Ble aS ES Ee pet tl | Ble la |= |BEIE |24|E8I58|98 peg 2 IZ EE a |B IE |2 (F (258. 188 2700S SEE 12.08 |B 8B (Boye d@ala (Rope GR 1H 18 JHES O |x lm [BH |B |x [2 | |B |Z [8B |B |B |B |[& |&@ |e 7 7 6 8 8 9 9 | 10% 9.009 9 fe TRe gn Eames Farol Lol I Be Suit (ai lad Red R Es 21 1 2 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 747 aT 6 32 2 3 4 6 7 8| 11120] 23 | 30 WT Lesa meses 31 1 2 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 S66 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 2 2 2 3 41 5| 6 8 8 8 7 9 10 11 11 1210 10| 10 eit Bat] ERE IE 1] 1 1 2 2 2 2 7 9 14 19 20 22 25 27.1.27:159261 25 10 11 11 13 13 13 13 13. 12:1 11 11 32 2 6 9 1] 11 11 11 9 8 8 nt Lx Rh Lo i ey 1 3 7 8 8 8 7 6 6 Kentucky... Ler 2016 10 | 12 | 13 10 10 9 10 11 11 11 11 9 9 8 Louisiana. .....__ al i 3| 3 4 4 5 6 6 6 7 8| 8 8 Maine Tai. i Lp lian a it 70.8 7 6 b E 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 Maryland-_.____. 6| 81 9 of 98 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 6| 6| 6 7 Massachusetts. __| 8 | 14 | 17 [813 | 13 | 12 10 11 10 11 12 13 14 16 | 15 | 14 | 14 Michigan. ___._.. rp So DR meld 3 4 6 O.[ 11 12012 (13 1.17 {417 [518 Minnesota. ..___-avo Boonton) ll id Bimal me Ly 22 2 3 5 7 9 10] 9] 9 9 Mississippi---._--mr ER ne Re Ry le RR 4 5 5 6 7 7 8 81 7 87 6 Missouricoi._ soo io Men HE Ce Ei 1.2 5 7 O¢ 131 14 | 15406 [| 16 {13 (13 Fell Montana... I Pl el me mein 27 Mea od 11 1 1 21 2:59 2 Nebraska. ______. wih bred fen] Laatl is SRM TT 11 1 3 6 6 6| 5| 4 4 Nevada. _..__... or Mh He ore] ni still EdES 21 1 1 1 1 1 dk 1 New Hampshire.| 3 | 4| 5 G63 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 21:12:01 2 2 New Jersey... 4 5| 6 6| 6| 6 5 5 5 7 7 8| 10| 1214 | 14 | 14 New Mexico. .._-2 bala len ot Sa Sing Bagel Ld 5) Seah Sl dene INR Lire Tue $3. 1.2 2 New York.__._____ 61 17, 27 | 34 | 40 34 33 31 33 34 34 37 43 | 45 | 45 | 43 North Carolina__| 5 | 10 | 12 13 | 13 | 13 9 8 7 8 9 9 10 10:4} 11 (-12:)9+12 North Dakota... of. ee fll oe mmmapeneatana AL demons i] 1 2 EEE 2 Ohio... adi.2 = an hnsal 1 39) 6 | 14 | 19 21 21 19 20 21 21 21 22 | 24 | 23 23 Oklahoma. _______ mal cco BR an oh essen RE BIE deni asa 25 8| 9| 8 6 Oregon... ..L.. sale ofl Shams eaglah Ee oan 11 1 il 1 2 2 31g 4 4 Pennsylvania....| 8 | 13 (18 | 23 | 26 | 28 | 2¢| 25 | 24 | 27 | 28) 30 | 32| 36|341383| 30 Rhode Island __.__| 1 pdt Got 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 South Carolina._..| 5| 6 8 91 9] 9 7 6 4 5 7 7 7 7: 616 6 South Dakotas... |... foo sepia ntivaddiadlnasanoy, 22 2 2 B= 22 2 sk Tennessee... =| ¥Y [13 6.9] 18: te114 510 81 10.1 10 10810 | 104 9.(-10 9 Mexas |... ph 2 Sls eal Bl En Jee ey? 1 2 4 6.; 11 (e135 116 | 18S (21 | 21°22 Wah... 0. a0 ables oof gla © EERE aa Le Wn RSE SAM Be 2] 1 2 sono 2 Vermont......... Shh 4 6 5 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 ca 1 1 Virginia... 10°] 19 | 225] 23.1 22 [ 21815: | 1133+ 9. « 10.0510 5010 [| .-10-1..9: (91% 10 Washington...___ ss Sr Segre bn coler ig od 8 mr may fe] i els ly a i1 2 3 5 647 6 7 West Virginia. {| --[--—f 2. wom ST sien 3 4 4 5 6| 6| 6 6 Wisconsin... coofra oo of ails rd EE 3 6 8 gt: 104 11 | 21] 10°10 10 Wyoming. ..----. AR IE Ln Ree eT 2] 1 1 1-1 bo 1 1 Total. ...--65 [106 (142 | 186 |213 [242 | 232 | 237 | 243 | 293 | 332 | 357 | 391 | 435 [435 |435 | 435 1 No apportionment was made in 1920. 1 The following representation was added after the several census apportionments indicated when new States were admitted and is included in the above table: First. Tennessee, 1. Second. Ohio, 1. Third. Alabama, 1; Illinois, 1; Indiana, 1; Louisiana, 1; Mississippi, 1. Fifth. Arkansas, 1; Michigan, 1. Sixth. California, 2; Florida, 1; Iowa, 2; Texas, 2; Wisconsin, 2. Seventh. Minnesota, 2; Oregon, 1. Eighth, Nebraska, 1; Nevada, 1. Ninth. Colorado, 1. Tenth. Idaho, 1; Montana, 1; North Dakota, 1; South Dakota, 2; Washington, 1; Wyoming, 1. Eleventh. Utah, 1. Twelfth. Oklahoma, 5. Thirteenth. Arizona, 1; New Mexico, 1. 3 Twenty Members were assigned to Massachusetts, but 7 of these were credited to Maine when that area became a State. 320 Congressional Directory GOVERNORS OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES : : Poli-Term of| Expiration State or territory Capital Governor 08 I SoreineL Loi tern Salary STATE Years Alabama... Montgomery.-.__--James E. Folsom....________ D. 4 | Jan. 1959 [1$12, 000 Arlzong i... on Phoenixs. “zi. Ernest W. McFarland. _____ D. 2 | Jan. 1957 | 215,000 Arkonsass.. Little Rock..______ Orval Paunbus___.._. i... D. 2 | Jan. 1957 | 110,000 California... Sacramento. _____-Goodwin J. Knight_________ R. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 125, 000 Colorado---—-____. Denver...2. dC.Johnson.__-2__...Ll. D. 2 | Jan. 1957 | 317,500 Connecticut. -_-_-flarsiord = sai: ol Abraham A. Ribicoff._______ D. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 215,000 Delaware: .......|........ 5: J.iCaleni Boggs. =... ....L. R. 4 | Jan. 1957 12, 000 Dover: Florida to ii... SL yn Bona Br, LeRoy Collins: .........._____ D. 4 | Jan. 1957 15, 000 Georgia... 2... $e Ho NE Marvin Griffin_.-_ D, 4 | Jan. 1959 | 112,000 Ydaho:... sia Boise... Robert E. Smylie. __________ R. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 110,000 Minois. 1 1... Springfield William G. Stratton____._.___ R. 4 | Jan. 1957 | 125,000 Indiana. _i__i _. Indianapolis_ ____. George N. Craig_ __.—o._____ R. 4 | Jan. 1957 [115,000 Towa. il...Joi. Des Moines.______ Leo A. Hoegh'.o 0. 10 1 R-2 | Jan. 1957 | 00. 212,000 Kansas to -0. Topeka... it --.. Fred Hall fo....t v2 R. 2 | Jan. 1957 | 115,000 Kentucky... 2. Frankfort. i... 0. Albert Benjamin Chandler__| D. 4 | Dec. 1959 | 115,000 Louisiana_______._. Baton Rouge._____ Robert F. Kennon.____.____ D. 4 | May 1956 |! 18, 000 Maine... i... ii. Augusta. li ._.L. Edmund S. Muskie__..______ D. 2 | Jan. 1957 | 110,000 Maryland __._____ Annapolis. ________ Theodore R. McKeldin_____ 2. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 115,000 Massachusetts...-| Boston____________ Christian A. Herter ._______ R. 2 | Jan. 1957 | 20, 600 Michigan_________ Lansing... io. G. Mennen Williams___.____ D. 2 | Jan. 1957 | 322, 500 Minnesota ---—-.. St. Ponl La 2.3 Orville L. Freeman. _._..____ D. 2 | Jan. 1957 | 315,000 Mississippi. _----Jackson... ...-.-o-Hugh L. Whitet. 2___..___! D. 4 | Jan. 1956 | 115, 000 Missouri... 21 Jefferson City. ___-Phil M. Donnelly... .____. D. 4 | Jan. 1957 | 110, 000 Montana. .___._.--Helena! . 1. ....C. J.iHugo Aronson:... ........ R. 4 | Jan. 1957 |! 10,000 Nebraska. -.-._.__ Lincoln. __2...%. Victor E. Anderson.._.._____ R. 2 | Jan. 1957 | 110,000 Nevada! ©...2... Carson City... Charles H. Russell__________ R. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 17 600 New Hampshire_.| Concord.-_.____.__. Lane Dwinelll.___.C_.L.t_1. _ R. 2 | Jan. 1957 | 312, 000 New Jersey. _._.___-Trenton...i _. Robert B. Meyner__________ D. 4 | Jan. 1958 30, 0. 000 New Mexico------Santa Fe. i _.:..1. John F. Simms, -D. 2 | Jan. 1957 | Je... 115,000 New York. _..:... Albany...i. Averell Harriman____________ D. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 2 50,000 North Carolina.__| Raleigh___________ Luther H. Hodges... ____ D. 4 | Jan. 1957 | 115,000 North Dakota..-.| Bismarck.._......_ Norman Brunsdale_____.___ R. 2 | Jan. 1957 | 29,000 Ohio lp Tre Columbus... Frank J. Lausche...---.____ D. 2 | Jan. 1957 | 20,000 Oklahoma... __ Oklahoma City---| Raymond Gary__.___________ D. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 115,000 Oregon lem: Di i=. Paul Patterson... -. _.._..: R. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 11,000 Pennsylvania... Harrisburg... George M. Leader-....______ D. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 1 25,000 Rhode Island_____ Providence. -.___._ Dennis J. Roberts. ..________ Di 2 [ Jan. 1957 | 15,000 South Carolina...| Columbia__.__.____ George Bell Timmerman, Jr-| D. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 115,000 South Dakota__.__ Plerre io. 301L Joel, Boss. loi cio R. 2 | Jan. 1957 | 19,500 Tennessee. --—---Nashville_ ________ Frank G. Clement._.__._____ D. 4 | Jan. 1959 [112 000 Toxag:. 5% 0. Austin. tg. 1g Allan Shivers. _.......... D. 2 | Jan. 1957 | 212,000 Utah Lau. 5.00 Salt Lake City..-..[ J. Bracken 5 _..% R. 4 | Jan. 1957 | 10,000 Tee......_.. Vermont.o...-2.--Montpelier... Joseph B. Johnson... _______ R. 2 | Jan. 1957 | 311,000 Virginia. ....ci. Richmond... .... Thomas B. Stanley._________ D. 4 | Jan. 1958 |1 17,500 Washington______ Olympia. .....__. Arthur B. Langlie___________ R. 4 | Jan. 1957 |! 15,000 West Virginia_____ Charleston._____._.. William C. Marland .________ D. 4 | Jan. 1957 |! 12, 500 Wisconsin... Madison... i.._i.5. “Walter J. Kohler. __....._.. R. 2 | Jan. 1957 |1 14,000 Wyoming....-2:-.. Cheyenne... Milward L. Simpson_.__._.__ R. 4 | Jan. 1959 |1 12, 000 COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO Puerto-Rico-...---San Juan........--Luis Mufioz Marfn__________ P.Ds 4 | Jan. 1957 | 110, 600 TERRITORY © Eh em Juneau............| B. Frank Heintzleman..._.__| R. 4 | Jan. 1957 | 115,000 SliAganguaniisooinea Ford Q. Elvidge______.______ R. 4 | Mar. 1957 | 113,125 ELE Samuel Wilder King.________| R. 1.16, 000 ISLAND POSSES-SION 6 American Samoa.__| Tutuila_._..______ Richard Barrett Lowe... ____|-.-.__. Virgin Islands....| Charlotte Amalie_.| Walter A. Gordon 7_________ Ruhr 2. 2d: dios 215, pdozhcnl 000 1 Use of executive mansion and fund for maintenance and expenses. 2 Executive mansion furnished. 8 No executive mansion; nominal appropriation for expenses. 4 James P. Coleman, Democratic Governor-elect, will be inaugurated January 17, 1956. 8 Popular Democrat Party. 6 Governors nominated oy ‘the President and confirmed by the Senate. 7 Recess appointment. Statistical 321 PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS AND THE CONGRESSES COINCIDENT WITH THEIR TERMS President Vice President Service Congress 1 George Washington.______.__ 1JohnAdams.....__._ Apr. 30,1789-Mar. 3,1797 | 1,2,3,4. QJohm Adams. ___. 2 Thomas Jefferson._.______ Mar. 4,1797-Mar. 3,1801 | 5, 6. 3 Thomas Jefferson___________ SAsgvon Burr... Mar. 4,1801-Mar. 3,1805 | 7,8. Poo ami 4 George Clinton__________ Mar. 4,1805-Mar. 3,1809 | 9,10. d James Madison.___ i... Goll. an Mar. 4,1809-Mar. 3,1813 | 11,12. Poss bu 5 Elbridge Gerry 2. _______._ Mar. 4,1813-Mar. 3,1817 | 13, 14. 5 James Monroe...........-.. 6 Daniel D. Tompkins_.._._| Mar. 4,1817-Mar. 3,1825 | 15, 16, 17, 18, 6 John Quincy Adams____.____ 7 John C. Calhoun. ___- Mar. 4,1825-Mar. 3,1829 | 19, 20. 7 AndrewJacksen._.....lc dod... Mar. 4,1829-Mar. 3,1833 | 21, 22. PO. aa 8 Martin Van Buren_______ Mar. 4,1833-Mar. 3,1837 | 23, 24. 8 Martin Van Buren_________ 9 Richard M. Johnson.____ Mar. 4,1837-Mar. 3,1841 | 25, 26. 9 William Henry Harrison ¢._| 10 John Tyler. ______.______ Mar. 4,1841-Apr. 4,1841 | 27. MQ dohn Byler. oeEE nL Apr. 6,1841-Mar. 3,1845 | 27,28. 11 James K. Polk. ____ 11 George M. Dallas________ Mar. 4,1845-Mar. 3,1849 | 29, 30. 12 Zachary Taylors... 12 Millard Fillmore. _____.___ Mar. 5,1849-July 9,1850 | 31. BMillard Pillmere. oy July 10, 1850-Mar. 38,1853 | 31,32. 14 Franklin Pieree.._.._______. 13 William R. King 6_______ Mar. 4,1853-Mar. 3,1857 | 33,34 15 James Buchanan___________ 14 John C. Breckinridge._._| Mar. 4,1857-Mar. 3,1861 | 35, 36. 16 Abraham Lincoln.___._______ 15 Hannibal Hamlin________ Mar. 4,1861-Mar. 3,1865 | 37,38 ITIL RR 16 Andrew Johnson._...._._. Mar. 4,1865-Apr. 15,1865 | 39. Yo Andrew- JONSON... oh SS Apr. 15,1865-Mar. 3,1869 | 39, 4C. 18 Ulysses S. Grant... 17 Schuyler Colfax__.________ Mar. 4,1869-Mar. 3,1873 | 41,42. Poa 18 Henry Wilson 6__________ Mar. 4,1873-Mar. 3, 1877 | 43, 44. 19 Rutherford B. Hayes. _____. 19 William A, Wheeler__.___ Mar. 4,1877-Mar. 3,1881 | 45,486. 20 James A. Garfield4. .__...___ 20 Chester A. Arthur_______ Mar. 4,1881-Sept. 19, 1881 | 47. NChester A. Arthur. oe be oh aa Sept. 20, 1881-Mar. 3, 1885 | 47,48 22 Grover Cleveland 7_________ 21 Thomas A. Hendricks 8__| Mar. 4, 1885-Mar. 3, 1889 | 49, 50. 23 Benjamin Harrison..__.____ 29 TeviP.Morton_.--. Mar. 4,1889-Mar. 3,1893 | 51, 52. 24 Grover Cleveland 7_________ 23 Adlai E. Stevenson... ____ Mar. 4,1893-Mar. 3,1897 | 53, 54. 25 William McKinley. ______.. 24 Garret A. Hobart 9 ______ Mar. 4,1897-Mar. 3,1901 | 55, 56 Dok. 0 256 Theodore Roosevelt _____ Mar. 4,1901-Sept. 14,1901 | 57. 28 Theodore Roosevelt... ... Vo on 0 i. Sept. 14,1901-Mar. 3,1905 | 57, 58. DO er, 26 Charles W. Fairbanks__._.| Mar. 4,1905-Mar. 3,1909 | 59, 60 Ww William H. Taft _________.. 27 James S. Sherman 10_____ Mar. 4,1909-Mar. 3,1913 | 61, 62. 28 Woodrow Wilson.__________ 28 Thomas R. Marshall_____ Mar. 4,1913-Mar. 3,1921 | 63, 64, 65, 66 29 Warren G. Harding 4.._____ 29 Calvin Coolidge..._._____ Mar. 4,1921-Aug. 2,1923 | 67. 80: CalvimCoolidge. = oe ie Aug. 3,1923-Mar. 3,1925 | 68. Poco 30 Charles G. Dawes.________ Mar. 4,1925- Mar. 3,1929 | 69, 70. 31 Herbert C. Hoover. ________ 81 Charles Curtis... Mar. 4,1929-Mar. 3,1933 | 71, 72. 32 Franklin D. Roosevelt _____ 32 Jom N. Garner... -__. Mar. 4,1933-Jan. 20,1941 | 73, 74, 75, 76. 0. aaa 33 Henry A. Wallace____._._ Jan. 20,1941-Jan. 20,1945 | 77,78. Dob. oo 34 Harry S. Truman.__.______ Jan. 20,1945-Apr. 12,1945 | 79. SS Harry 8. Mraman. oo ea Apr. 12,1945-Jan. 20,1949 | 79, 80. Blo. 35 Alben W. Barkley._....__ Jan. 20,1949-Jan. 20,1953 | 81, 82. 34 Dwight D. Eisenhower..____ 36 Richard M. Nixon_______ Jan. 20, 1953- 83, 84. 1 Died Apr. 20, 1812. 2 Died Nov. 23, 1814. 3 Resigned Dec. 28, 1832, to become United States Senator. ¢ Died in office. 8 Died Apr. 18, 1853. 6 Died Nov. 22, 1875. 7 Terms not consecutive. 8 Died Nov. 25, 1885. 9 Died Nov. 21, 1899. 10 Died Oct. 30, 1912, THE CAPITOL OFFICERS OF THE SENATE PRESIDENT Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate.—Richard M. Nixon, 4801 Tilden Street. Assistant to the Vice President.—Robert L. King, 205 Spring Drive, Falls Church, Va. Loni vied Secretary to the Vice President.—Rose Mary Woods, 2000 Connecticut venue. PRESIDENT PRO TEMPCRE President pro Tempore of the Senate— Walter F. George, the Mayflower, Zone 6. CHAPLAIN Chaplain of the Senate.—Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D., Litt. D., LL. D., 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. MAJORITY LEADER Floor Leader.—Lyndon B. Johnson, 4921 30th Place. Executive Assistant.—Grace G. Tully, 3000 Connecticut Avenue. Research Assistants. —Booth Mooney, 5005 Brookway Drive; Grace Roberge, 1715 V Street NE. MAJORITY WHIP Majority Whip.—Earle C. Clements, Congressional Hotel, Zone 3. MINORITY FLOOR LEADER Minority Floor Leader.—William F. Knowland, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant to the Minority Leader.—Oliver J. Dompierre, 6816 32d Street, Zone 15. MINORITY WHIP Minority Whip.—Leverett Saltonstall, 2320 Tracy Place. Administrative Assistant.—John B. Fisher, 4228 South 35th Va. Executive Secretary.—F. Bradford Morse, 4111 W Street. Street, Arlington 6, 325 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY FELTON McLELLAN JOHNSTON, Secretary of the Senate (5274 Watson Street, Zone 16, phone, EMerson 3—4054) ; legal residence Clarksdale, Miss. ; born March 10, 1909, in Tallulah, La.; educated in public schools of Clarksdale, Miss. ; graduated from University of Mississippi in 1929 with B. S. C. degree; began Senate service in August 1929, as a stenographer in the office of the late Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi; assistant clerk, Committee on Finance, 1933, and clerk, Committee on Finance, from 1934 through 1941; served in the Department of State in 1942, 1943, and part of 1945; enlisted man, U. S. Army, 1944; elected Secretary for the Senate Majority on October 15, 1945, and served in the capacities of Secretary for the Senate Majority or Minority until elected Secretary of the Senate on January 5, 1955; served as secretary, Committee on Platform and Resolutions, Democratic National Conventions, Philadelphia, Pa., 1948, and Chicago, Ill., 1952; married Wanda Stippich of Norfolk, Nebr.; two children, Mrs. A. B. Chatfield, Jr., born November 3, 1936, and Felton McLellan Johnston, Jr., born April 28, 1939; member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, Burning Tree Club, Jefferson Islands Club, National Press Club, and University Club. Secretary to the Secretary.—Dorothye G. Scott, 430 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring, Md Assistant Secretaries.— Christine Johnson, 1629 Columbia Road, Zone 9; Rose Ann Cosgrove, 1024 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Chief Clerk.—Emery L. Frazier, 4611 Verplanck Place. : Parliamentarian.—Charles L. Watkins, 1401 Fairmont Street, Zone 9. Assistant Parliamentarian.—Floyd M. Riddick, Manassas, Va., R. F. D. 1. Secretary to the Parliamentarian.—Robert H. Williams, Arlington Towers Apart- ments, Arlington, Va. Journal Clerk.—Edward J. Hickey, 3850 Tunlaw Road, Zone 16. Assistant Journal Clerk.—Bernard V. Somers, 2900 Erie Street SE., Zone 20. Legislative Clerk.—Edward E. Mansur, Jr., R. F. D. No. 1, Box 275, Springfield, Va. Financial Clerk.—Robert A. Brenkworth, 11009 Bobington Lane, Silver Spring, Md Assistant Financial Clerk.— William A. Ridgely, 4312 74th Avenue, Bellemead, Hyattsville, Md. Chief Bookkeeper.—Robert A. Malstrom, 1103 Lancaster Road, Takoma Park 12, Md Enrolling Clerk.—Paul McBride, 496 Latham Street, Alexandria, Va. Enrolling Technical Assistant.—Harvey E. Carrell, 1610 Park Road, Zone 10. Executive Clerk.—Lewis W. Bailey, the Harris Hotel, Zone 1. Assistant Executive Clerk.— William R. Harper, 2115 F Street, Zone 7. Clerk of Enrolled Bills.—Harry C. Burke, 2435 33d Street SE., Zone 20. Bill Clerk.—Omar S. Greene, 324 37th Street SE., Zone 19. Assistant Bill Clerk.—Harold G. Ast, 2013 North Woodrow Street, Arlington 7, Va. Printing Clerk.— William H. Wannall, 17 Sussex Road, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Printing Clerk.—Thomas N. Gay, 3017 Laurel Avenue, Cheverly, Md. Registration Clerk.—James L. Johnson, 4827 29th Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Assistant Registration Clerk.—George ¥. Thompson, 936 Maplewood Drive, Falls Church, Va. Superintendent of Document Room.— Theron W. Marshall, 1401 North Nicholas Street, Arlington, Va. for: Bey lene) of Document Room.—Copher Howell, 4242 Nash Street ., Zone 20. Keeper of Stationery.— Andrew J. Kramer, 305 Longfellow Street, Zone 11. Assistant Keeper of Stationery.—Harry F. Sonnenberg, 1006 Fifer Drive, Alex- andria, Va. ’ Custodian of Records.— William W. Vaughan, 510 Arlington Village, Arlington, Va : Library— Acting Librarian.— Richard D. Hupman, 3104 V Place SE., Zone 20. Assistant Librarian.— Harry L. Wingate, Jr., Arlington Towers Apartments, Arlington, Va. Officers of the Senate 327 OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS JOSEPH C. DUKE, Democrat; Sergeant at Arms, United States Senate; married 1931 to Miss Dorothea E. "Hart, of Denver, Colo. ; elected as Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate on January 3, 1949; reelected J anuary 3, 1951; reelected January 5, 1955. Personal Assistant.—Hal Mitchell, Coronet Apartments. Secretaries.—Barbara L. Bell, 2601 16th Street; AugustaG. Milligan, the Bellevue. Deputy Sergeant at Arms, Auditor, and Procurement Officer.—Robert G. Dunphy, 3509 Farthing Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Deputy Sergeant at Arms.—John LeRouge Martinez, 2619 Southern Avenue SE. Chief Clerk.—Dorothy G. McCarty, 3524 B Street SE. Assistant Chief Clerk.—Edna G. Cook, 4219 12th Road South, Arlington, Va. Clerk of Equipment.—Sarah B. McKenney, 611 Tunbridge Road, Baltimore, Md. Clerk of Official Telegrams.—Raymond Gibbings, 2703 31st Street SE. Clerk.—Hilda B. Glesner, 4545 Connecticut Avenue. Assistant Doorkeeper.—Samuel P. Griffin, 2701 Branch Avenue SE. Messenger at Card Door.—Lawrence S. Rygg, 2107 Fort Davis Street SE. EE o Service Department.—John T. Chambers, R. F. D. 2, Martins- ur : Vou in Superintendent.—Charles David Ebert, 2731 Nicholson Street, West Hyattsville, Md. Ake Document Warehouse.—Arthur Wilkins, 312 Tulip Avenue, Takoma ar Chief Ws achine ‘Operator. —Joseph Baldasaro, 9702 Cottrell Terrace, Silver Spring, Chief Cabinetmaker.— Tillman B. Huskey, 2900 Franklin Road, Arlington, Va. Assistant Cabinetmakers.—Domenick Bellia, 1227 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md; Michael J. Vanni, 5506 Henderson Road SE.; Celso Paoli, 2213 Randolph Street NE. Upholsterer.— Elmer Cheseldine, 2921 M Street SE. Finisher.—Charles B. Rogers, 3614 41st Avenue, Colmar Manor, Md. Superintendent of Janitors’ Department.—Robert S. Collins, 1365 A Street NE. Cpa of Guides.—Floyd Kirby, 3825 North Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, a Postmaster.—David D. Jennings, 107 Tedrich Boulevard, Fairfax, Va. Assistant Postmaster —Walter L. Mote, 4714 Franklin Street, Bethesda, Md. Chief Clerk.—Byron CG. Wanger, 127 C'Street NE. Registry Clerk.—Morgan D. Roderick, 127 C Street NE. Forwarding Clerb Bling Flood, 2740 34th Street. Branch Post Office in Capitol.—Juliet Gantz, 7814 Stratford Road, Bethesda, Md.; Louise S. Joubert, 510 Four Mile Road, Alexandria, Va. OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY SECRETARY Secretary for the Majority.—Robert G. Baker, 3324 Northampton Street (phone, EMerson 2-1817). Assistant Secretary for the Majority.—Jessop I. McDonell, 8407 Woodcliff Court, Silver Springs, Md. (phone, JUniper 9-0580). Clerk.—Margaret W. Tucker, 3925 Fulton Street (phone, EMerson 2-5451). OFFICE OF THE MINORITY SECRETARY Secretary for the Minority.—J. Mark Trice, 5017 Worthington Drive, Westmore-land Hills, Md. (phone, OLiver 2-2777). Assistant to the Minority.— William T. Reed, 11 Fourth Street SE. (phone, LIncoln 7-3202). Assistant Secretary for the Minority.—William Brownrigg ITI, 4621A 36th Street, South, Arlington, Va. (phone, KIng 9-0719). Clerk.—Dorothy M. Burns, 5004 Worthington Drive, Westmoreland Hills, Md. (phone, OLiver 2-5857). Assistants, Republican Cloakroom.— William Martin, 1523 28th Street SE. (phone, LUdlow 3-0674); Russell J. Call. OFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES James W. Murphy, 7 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. John D. Rhodes, 3535 Williamsburg Lane. Gregor Macpherson, 3111 44th Street. Herbert N. Budlong, R. F. D. 3, Box 76-D, McLean, Va. J. Chester Wilfong, 225 17th Street NE. Charles J. Drescher, 3738 Fourth Street North, Arlington, Va. Francis J. Attig, 3919 Livingston Street. . Nicholas J. Cinciotta, 400 Williamsburg Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant.—Elmer L. Koons, 826 Aspen Street. Clerks.— Willard W. Pruett; Placidino Zagami, 5805 10th Place, Chillum, Md. Expert Transcribers.—F. F. Chew, 1502 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va.; Joseph A. Koons, 5122 26th Avenue, Hillcrest Estates, Md.; Paul J. Plant, 1629 Columbia Road; Wilbur T. Smith, 228 Quackenbos Street; R. Thomas Loftus, 2201 Dallas Drive, Deer Park Heights, Md. OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Room 161, Senate Office Building. Phone, NAtional 8-3120, branch 958 Legislative Counsel.—John H. Simms, 2801 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Assistant Counsel.—Charles F. Boots, 5601 Nevada Avenue, Zone 15; Dwight J. Pinion, 1914 North Kirkwood Road, Arlington 1, Va.; John C. Herberg, 404 Hamilton Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; John M. Reynolds, 3444 North Randolph Street, Arlington 7, Va.; Harry B. Littell, 937 North Potomac Street, Arlington 5, Va.; Peter W. LeRoux, 5720 Barbee Street, Falls Church, Va.; Everard H. Smith, Jr., 2914 Legation Street, Zone 15; Douglas B. Hester, 215 Constitution Avenue NE., Zone 2; Hugh C. Evans, 5415 Connecticut Avenue; Robert C. Louthian, Jr., 3503 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. Clerk.—Dale E. Isley, 623 Woodland Circle, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Clerks.—S. Michael Derato, 413 Lincoln Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md.; Mary F. Ford, 3133 Connecticut Avenue. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE Phone, N Ational 8-3120 OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER The Speaker.—Sam Rayburn, the Anchorage. Administrative Assistant to the Speaker.—John W. Holton, 1610 Manchester Lane. Secretary to the Speaker.—Alla Clary, 604 North Greenwich Street, Falls Church, Vv a. Clerks.—Lorraine Kimbrough, 5413 Eighth Place South, Arlington, Va.; H. G. Dulaney, Room P-20, Capitol; Martha Freeman, 2480 16th Street; Bernice Frazier, 4221 Everett Street, Kensington, Md.; Bob D. Bradshaw, 3725 Macomb Street; Jane M. Lagler, 6217 Hanover Avenue, Springfield, Va. OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENTARIAN Parliamentarian.—Lewis Deschler, 101 Lucas Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Parliamentarians.— William T. Roy, 4550 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8; William P. Cochrane, R. F. D. 1, Box 326, Vienna, Va. Clerk.—Joseph F. Metzger, 8422 12th Avenue, Langley Park, Silver Spring, Md. CHAPLAIN Chaplain of the House.—Rev. Bernard Braskamp, D. D., 1421 Montague Street. (Phone, RAndolph 3-6541.) OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER Floor Leader.—John W. McCormack, the Washington Hotel. Administrative Assistant.—Eugene T. Kinnaly, 1918 Park Road. Secretary.—Martin Sweig, 6707 Georgia Avenue, Zone 12. Secretary.—James V. Hartrey, 895 East Fourth Street, South Boston Mass. MAJORITY WHIP Majority Whip.—Carl Albert, 5115 Allen Terrace, Zone 16. Addis Assistant.—Rex M, Chaney, 7719 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, a. OFFICE OF THE MINORITY LEADER Floor Leader.—Joseph W. Martin, Jr., Hay-Adams House. Administrative Assistant.—James N. Milne, 104 North George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. Secretary.— Legislative Clerk.—Helen E. Morris, 8703 Milford Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Secretary.—Nancy H. Lefevre, 1930 Columbia Road. MINORITY WHIP Minority Whip.—Leslie C. Arends, 4815 Dexter Street, Zone 7. Administrative Assistant.— William R. Pitts, 2366 Skyland Place SE. 329 68172°—56 23 OFFICE OF THE CLERK RALPH R. ROBERTS, Clerk of the House of Representatives, of Rockport, Ind., elected Clerk of the House of the Eighty-first, Kighty-second, and Eighty-fourth Congresses. Admanistrative Assistants.—H. Newlin Megill, 4405 35th Street; Walter D. Harris, 402 New Market Road, Alexandria, Va.; Charles J. Benner, 4818 Earlston Drive, Crestview, Md. Secretary.—Mildred M. Hinton, 10023 Dallas Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Messenger.— Richard E. Jenkins. Journal Clerk.—Bernard H. Ellert. Assistant Journal Clerk.—Raymond P. Johnson, 3203 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. Assistants.—Francis P. Hoye, 209 Third Street SE.; John E. Kelly, Route 20,Rockville, Md.; Edward B. Carney, 3701 Massachusetts Avenue; GraceMcEwen. Reading Clerks.—Alney E. Chaffee, 4321 Verplanck Place; George J. Maurer,157 North Columbus Street, Arlington, Va.; Joe Bartlett, 2153 North PierceStreet, Arlington, Va. Tally Clerk.—Harry W. Kalich. Assistant Tally Clerks.— William H. Hickson, 5516 Broad Branch Road; Curtis Christianson, 893 North Kentucky Street, Arlington, Va. Enrolling Clerk.—James E. Kent, 107 Fifth Street NE. Assistant Enrolling Clerks—Leo H. King, Louis Breskin, Carlyle Hotel; Harry R. Ferneau, 2827 28th Street. Disbursing Clerk.—Harry M. Livingston, 1650 Harvard Street. Assistant Disbursing Clerk.—Frederick M. Kissinger, Brandywine, Md. Assistants.—Alice Sattgast, Anne Trimble, Alida Dement, Anna Hamell, Ralph J. Devlin, Michael Duggan, Madeline Jones, Frances Morrison, Mildred Cox, Loretta T. Livingston. File Clerk.—Doris P. Shaw, 3031 30th Street SE. Assistant File Clerk.—Jesse C. Hughes. Assistants.—Robert M. Miller, 406 Hawthorn Road, Baltimore, Md. ; Julia Virginia Whitamore, 110 Fourth Street NE. Chief Bill Clerk.—John A. B. McElveney, 214 Massachusetts Avenue NE. Assistant Bill Clerk.—H. T. Coiner, 2700 Wisconsin Avenue. Assistant.— Madison Boyce. Stationery Clerk.—John Penn, 3711 Alabama Avenue SE. Assistant Stationery Clerk.—David Ramage, 1535 Montague Street. Assistants.—Helen Wright, Willard Stevens, Lonas M. Hinton, Dan Moley, Bingham W. Mathias, Irene Gilchrist, Louise W. Perry, Marion Wolfgang, Joe Johnson, Dan Jackson, Dennis Mosby, Stanley Smith. Librarian.—John A. Cooper. Assistants. —Robert Crosser, Jr., 5218 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda 14, Md.; Jane Morgan. Property Custodian.—John C. Page, 1313 21st Street South, Arlington, Va. Assistant Property Custodians.— Dillard C. Rogers; Irene McCallan, 121 Inde- pendence Avenue SE. Assistants.— Molly B. Parker; William A. Grant; Donald D. Farshing; J. B. Kelly; William J. R. Spahr, Howard F. Ridgely; M. Elizabeth Gerrard. Clerk’s Document Room.— Anthony A. McNulty, 315 New Jersey Avenue. Assistant.—Homer Nance. OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS ZEAKE W. JOHNSON, Jr., Democrat, of Jackson, Tenn.; born in Dyersburg,Tenn., on April 2, 1910; married Theodosia McKnight of Greenville, S. C., onApril 12, 1933; enlisted in United States Coast Guard October 1, 1942, honorablydischarged September 8 1945; elected Sergeant at Arms of the United StatesEg of Representatives on January 5, 1955; address: 108 Carroll Street SE., one 3. Secretary.—Eleanor A. Sharkey, 3211 Pickwick Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Cashier.—Elwyn G. Raiden, 6108 Foxhill Street, Springfield, Va. Officers of the House : 331 Assistant Cashiers.—H. Eldred Wilson, 3968 Second Street SW.; Sam V. Boykin, 55 South Aberdeen Street, Arlington, Va. Bookkeepers.— Margaret M. Loughlin, 2141 I Street; Walter J. Behrens, 3507 Minnesota Avenue SE., Zone 19; William F. Basquil, 816 E Street NE. -Stenographer.—Gattye B. Pitts, 2127 California Street. Dery Sergeant at Arms tn Charge of Mace.— Kenneth R. Harding, 5049 Garfield treet. Deputy Sergeant at Arms in Charge of Pairs.—D. Thomas Iorio, 9107 Waldon Road, Silver Spring, Md. Special Assistant Sergeant at Arms.—Sherman W. George, 1308 North Taft Street, Arlington, Va. Clerk-Messenger.— Glascoe, Blaine Street NE. Leo 5715 OFFICE OF THE DOORKEEPER WILLIAM M. MILLER, Doorkeeper, 1732 S Street SE.; phone LUdlow 1-2125; born at Pascagoula, Miss., July 20, 1909; graduated Pascagoula High School; Harrison-Stone-Jackson Junior College, Perkinston, Miss.; and attended George Washington Law School; married his nurse, the former Mable Breeland, of Laurel, Miss., and they have one daughter, Sarah Patsy, 13 years old; has worked in the House Post Office; as messenger to the Doorkeeper; Assistant Sergeant at Arms; Minority (Democratic) Doorkeeper in the KEightieth and Eighty-third Congresses; and elected Doorkeeper of the House for the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, and Eighty-fourth Congresses; served as Assistant Sergeant at Arms for the 1944 Democratic National Convention, and as Chief Doorkeeper at ie does and 1952 Democratic National Conventions; member of the Baptist urch. Secretary to the Doorkeeper.—Kathryn A. Dunphy, 3304 Pennsylvania Ave. SE. Janitor-Messenger.— Martin Jenkins, 1212 Girard Street NE. Majority Manager of Telephones.—C. H. Emerson, 2828 Connecticut Avenue. Asien Majority Manager of Telephones.—Charles W. Hackney, Jr., 4219 49th - treet. Majority Chief Page.— Turner N. Robertson, 3033 South Columbus Street, Ar- lington 6, Va. Special Employee.—Landon Mitchell, 9008 Walden Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief Janstor.—John E. Bennett. Minority Janitor.— Willis D. Ballard, 219 Eighth Street NE. Minority 2 nage of Telephones.— Allan M. Ames, 5432 Pumphrey Drive, Forest- ville, . flat Minority Manager of Telephones.—Tommy Lee Winebrenner, 1726 M treet. Minority Chief Page.—Thomas H. Tear, Viewtown, Va. Chief Doorman in the Gallery.—Marion T. Lipp. Chief Doorman on the House Floor.—Daniel R. Jones, 2004 South Quincy Street, Arlington 4, Va. Doormen: Louis Della-Camera, 1843 Burke Street SE. Harry S. Tansey, 115 D Street SE. William Frederick Vail, 227 North Granada Street, Arlington, Va. Franklin D. R. Boles, 14 Third Street NE. Thomas J. Duffley, 308 Second Street NE. Albert M. Smith, 309 New Jersey Avenue SE. Luke H. Hicks, Jr., 331-C Hunting Towers Apartments, Alexandria, Va. Emanuel Vigil, 1359 Massachusetts Avenue SE. Ira D. Walker, 2412 Monroe Street NE. Lloyd L. Caddell, 128 C Street SE. John W. McGarry, 419 Sixth Street. Roy Windell Cain, 113 First Street NE. Archer L. Keeton, 4308 Newark Road, Brentwood, Md. William Henry Davies, 2114 Suitland Terrace SE. Frank Cubero, 310 South Carolina Avenue SE. George L. Robinson, 2900 17th Street NE. Franklin P. Jones, Jr., 2101 North Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. Doormen—Continued Daniel F. Kelly, 1736 G Street. James R. Kelley, 5330 Kenwood Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Reuben H. Willis, 111 First Street. F. L. Jester, 315 New Jersey Avenue SE. William W. Belcher, 2021 South Fillmore Street, Arlington, Va. Jethro Switzer, 1134 Fourth Street SE. Ellis W. Latimer, Jr., 6278 29th Street. Fred J. Engle, III, 3840 Lorcum Lane, Arlington, Va. Carl Rudolph Gray. Harold Kenneth Reynolds, 317 East Capitol Street. DOCUMENT ROOM Superintendent.—EImer A. Lewis, 3900 Cathedral Avenue. Assistant Superintendent.—Gilman Udell, 3008 Ordway Street. Clerk.—Al T. Griffith, 100 Fifth Street SE. Assistant Clerk.—Thomas J. Whitehead, 315 New Jersey Avenue SE. Assistants: C. B. Slemp III, 2442 North Lexington Street, Arlington, Va. Miles D. Simmons, 2405 Hannon Street, West Hyattsville, Md. William J. MacInnis, Jr., 218 East Greenway Boulevard, Falls Church, Va. James Clark Brown, 3 Terrace Court NE. William Graf, Jr., 20 Randle Circle SE. Ray J. Ratliff, 2802 30th Street SE. John B. Little, 1012 Quebec Place. FOLDING ROOM Superintendent.—Claude A. Taylor, 8610 Jones Mill Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Superintendent.—James Wesley Gowen, 115 Independence Avenue SE. Secretary.—Doris 1. McCann, 487 G Street SW. Foreman.—W. Swem Elgin, Clifton, Va. Assistant Foreman.—Noel Meadows, 103 South Fenwick Street, Arlington, Va. begoy, Clerk 1.—Sallie Mae Buchheister, 3900 Church Street, Upper Marlboro, d Ledger Clerk 2.—Celeste F. Day, 3801 16th Street South, Arlington, Va. Ledger Clerk 3—E. Buckner Blackerby, 308 A Street NE. MINORITY EMPLOYEES House of Representatives Phone NAtional 8-3120, branch 2271 Minority Clerk.—Lyle O. Snader, 218 Eighth Street SW. (phone STerling 3-2432). Minority Sergeant at Arms.— William R. Bonsell, 804 Hobbs Drive, Silver Spring, Md. (phone JUniper 9-1130). Minority Doorkeeper—Tom Kennamer, 1928 Rosemary Hills Drive, Silver Spring, Md. (phone JUniper 9-7070). Minority Postmaster.—Beecher Hess, Capitol Towers Apartments (phone LIncoln 6-4100). Minority Pair Clerk.—James P. Griffin, 719 D Street NE. (phone LIncoln 6-6090). Minority Employee.—John W. McCabe, Continental Hotel. MAJORITY AND MINORITY ROOMS B-98 and B-99, House Office Building Majority Clerk.— Truman Ward, 3901 Illinois Avenue. Minority Clerk.—Thomas J. Lankford, 385 E Street. Officers of the House 333 OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER POST OFFICE IN OLD HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING H. H. MORRIS, Postmaster, New Castle, Ky.; born in Carrollton, Ky., Septem-ber 23, 1911; son of former Representative Joseph W. and Mildred (Gullion) Morris; attended first 2 years of public school in Washington, D. C.; completed grade and high school at Carrollton; University of Kentucky 1929-31; graduated National University Law School, 1939; came to Washington January 4, 1932, on patronage of the late Virgil M. Chapman, Representative and Senator from Ken-tucky; served in various positions in House until becoming secretary to Represent-ative Chapman in 1940, serving in that capacity until June 1949; assistant to Hon. Ralph R. Roberts, Clerk of the House, from 1949 to 1951 when named adminis-trative assistant to Senator Thomas R. Underwood, Kentucky; in 1952 became secretary to Hon. John C. Watts, 6th Kentucky Representative, and held that position until elected Postmaster on January 5, 1955; married Lyda Secrest of Shelbyville, Ky., November 2, 1935; member of Baptist Church, Kappa Sigma and Phi Beta Gamma legal fraternities. Assistant Postmaster.— David G. Phillips, 244 North Bryan Street, Arlington, Va. Secretary.—Jean Jackman, 306 Livingston Terrace SE. Begtend, Stamp, and Money Order Clerk.—Oscar J. Pamer, 3718 Massachusetts venue. Assistants.—Robert J. Fehr, 3210 Wisconsin Avenue; Mary Bowman, 5770 26th Street SE. Superintendent of Mails: Day.—Lonnie Franklin, 149 C Street SE. Night—E. R. Williamson, 139 C Street SE. Foremen of Mail Platforms: John H. Scanlon, 105 C Street SE. Charles A. Puryear, 233 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. Mazl Distributors: Day clerks.—Hubert J. P. Rooney, 7602 Connecticut Avenue; James Gravette, 1118 Abington Drive, Alexandria, Va.; Gerald J. Elwood, 315 New Jersey Avenue SE.; Edward J. Fallon, 5558 Midwood Avenue, Baltimore 12, Md. Night clerks.—Richard Vandoren, 7 East Irving Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; Michael Burda, 3005 P Street; James Q. Posey, 315 New Jersey Avenue SE.; James M. Ogletree, 2712 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Delivery and collection clerks: Clifford Bergstrom, 5420 55th Place, East Riverdale, Md. Roger Butler, 232 1st Street SE. Daniel M. Cathy, 405 East Capitol. Roland E. Chase, Jr., 4211 Oglethorpe Street, Hyattsville, Md. Thomas P. Clark, 571 Valley Avenue SE. Willie Gilstrap, 316 34th Street SE. . Everett Hamell, 106 Carroll Street SE. James W. Hays, 233 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. William Horan, 1110 North Street, Alexandria, Va. David R. Johnson, 4240 7th Street SE. Richard A. Jones, 334 Maryland Avenue NE. Charles F. Keith, 309 New Jersey Avenue SE. Jerrell D. LaFitte, 1840 19th Street. Fred Lewis, Box 66, Merrifield, Va. Fermin Manzanares, 128 C Street NE. James E. Masterson, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue. Donald P. McDonald, 1217 Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va. Alf Olsen, 5413 Virginia Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Morgan B. Poe, 21250 18th Street SE. Geno Renzacei, 411 Ridge Road SE. James W. Seals, 315 New Jersey Avenue SE. Herman Slater, Savage, Md. John Stockman, 832 Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. Alfred E. Treder, 5425 Connecticut Avenue. Paul T. Tompkins, 309 South Edgewood Street, Arlington, Va. John Trudeau, 315 13th Street NE. Julius Yakam, 310 1st Street SE. River McCreary, 1907 Kearny Street. BRANCH POST OFFICE IN CAPITOL Registry, Stamp, and Money-Order Clerk.—H. Elmo Taylor, 733 P Street SE. BRANCH POST OFFICE IN NEW HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING Registry, Stamp, and Money-Order Clerk.—Tish Erb, 200 C Street SE. Assistants— Vincent Murphy, 312 Second Street NE. Fred Becker, 325 Decatur Street. BRANCH POST OFFICE IN LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Registry, Stamp, and Money-Order Clerk.—Boyd Jackson, 233 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. OFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES Room F-7, Capitol. Phone, branch 318 W. L. Fenstermacher, 2929 Connecticut Avenue. Roy L. Whitman, 4820 Linnean Avenue. F. S. Milberg, 5032 Massachusetts Avenue. Elmer B. Clark, 604 Bennington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Frank E. Battaglia, 957 East-West Highway, Zone 12. Claude S. Scheckel, 3806 Blackthorn Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Albert Schneider, 7516 14th Street. Clerk.—Paul L. Miller, Shady Side, Md. Assistant Clerks.—Sidney W. Williston, 1830 Longford Drive, Hyattsville, Md.; Bjarne J. Sigurdsen, 2765 Naylor Road SE. Expert Transcribers.—Howard J. Butterworth, 3220 Connecticut Avenue; Beulah Burns, 3314 Mount Pleasant Street; Terese R. Willmett, 3033 16th Street; Joseph A. Mayo, 616 North Emerson Street, Arlington, Va.; Dorothy E. Bedell, 7225 Western Avenue; Andrew F. Gallagher, Jr., 8306 15th Avenue, Suiits, Md.; Mary B. Baldasaro, 9702 Cottrell Terrace, Silver Spring, Government Printing Office Clerk.—Harry A. Gritton, 4326 3d Street (phone RAndolph 3-4616). OFFICIAL REPORTERS TO HOUSE COMMITTEES Room 156-A, House Office Building. Phone, NAtional 8-3120, branch 491 Talma L. Smith, 3548 Brandywine Street. W. R. Graham, 6839 North Washington Boulevard, Falls Church, Va. Lanham Connor, 1712 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. Ralph J. Sterling, 801 Butternut Street. Julian R. Serles, Jr., 4225 31st Street North, Arlington, Va. Althea Arceneaux Eccles, 3 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. Cleveland Tucker, 2508 Executive Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Joseph J. Gimelli, 964 Quander Road, Alexandria, Va. Clerk.—E. Homer McMurray, 8502 Irvington Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Expert Transcribers.—Gentle M. Bowers, 2150 Pennsylvania Avenue; Hilda G. Clardy, 130 South Woodrow Street, Arlington 4, Va.; Louis E. Reichard, 8900 Manchester Road, Silver Spring Md.; Perry B. Smith, 1125 Wayne Road, Falls Church, Va.; Virginia Hammer, R. F. D. 2, Alexandria, Va. Burdella KE. Scarborough, 1810 Irving Street; Walton H. Grubbs, 6706 Westmoreland Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md.; Phyllis V. Morgan, 1014 Frederick Street, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Room 159, House Office Building. Phone, N Ational 8-3120, branch 592 Legislative Counsel.—Allan H. Perley, 4809 Upton Street, Zone 16. Assistant Counsel. —Edward O. Craft, 4826 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Ward M. Hussey, 312 Princeton Boulevard, Alexandria, Va.; David B. Carper, 2409 Executive Avenue, Falls Church, Va.; George S. Skinner, 1047 26th Road South, Arlington, Va.; Lawrence E. Filson, 4700 Bradley Boule-vard, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Robert L. Mowson, 2307 Executive Avenue, Falls Church, Va.; James M. Menger, Jr., 2520 Holmes Run Road, Falls Church, Va. Law Assistant.— William P. Adams, 7311 Hallmark Place, Springfield, Va. Clerk.—John L. Pestell, 2313 Chester Drive, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Clerks.—Cleo A. Garrett, 120 C Street NE., Zone 4; William S. Wilson, Jr., 14D Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md.; Marianne J. Gscheidle, 3310 Buchanan Street, Mount Rainier, Md. Clerk-Typist.—Patricia Anne Smith, 400 A Street NE., Zone 2. OFFICE OF COORDINATOR OF INFORMATION Room 546, House Office Building. Phone, NAtional 8-3120, branch 1441 Coordinator.— Lawrence Sullivan, 6908 Oakridge Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Executive Assistant.—Jesse Laventhol, 3234 McKinley Street, Zone 15. Research Specialist.—Jack B. Neathery, 1431 Manchester Lane, Zone 11. Editors.—Samuel R. Davenport, 407 South Cherry Street, Falls Church, Va.; Oscar L. Hume, 5136 Newport Avenue, Zone 16; E. A. Wilkins, 5804 Mada-waska Road, Zone 16. Secretary to Coordinator.—Dora Dominguez Lopez, 2110 38th Street SE., Zone 20. Librarian.—Helen Roberts, Fairfax Hotel, Zone 8. MISCELLANEOUS OFFICIALS CONGRESSIONAL RECORD Office in Statuary Hall. Phone, N Ational 8-3120, branch 200 Gi omy Charge at the Capitol.—Frank Brodie, 1530 Rhode Island Avenue NE., one 18. CONGRESSIONAL DAILY DIGEST Room F-71, The Capitol. Phone, N Ational 8-3120, branches 334 and 335 Senate Editor.—Frederick H. Green, Route 3, Box 326, Cedar Lane, Fairfax, Va. Senate Reporter.—Dwight B. Galt, Jr., Chestnut Hill, "Edgewater, Anne Arundel County, Md. Senate Secretary.—Elizabeth Gilmore, 333 South Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. House Editor.—Jerry E. Allen, 5906 Forest Road, Cheverly, Md. CAPITOL PAGE SCHOOL Library of Congress, third floor. Phone, NAtional 8-3120, branches 303 and 996 Principal.—Henry L. De Keyser, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Secretary.—Lucile F. Bungor, 5309 First Street, Zone 11. Chairman, Department of Business Education.—Ruth H. Harper, 4801 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Chairman, Department of English.—Earle L. Vail, Route 2, Boyds, Md. Chairman, Department of Foreign Languages.—Florence C. Block, 514 Ridge Road SE., Zone 19. Chairman, Department of Mathematics.—ILewis R. Steely, 301 Waterford Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chairman, Department of Science.—Naomi Z. Ulmer, 6605 Little Falls Road, Arlington, Va., Zone 13. Bhan isle per gs of Social Studies.—F¥red H. Hilton, Jr., 2500 Q Street, one ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL ARCHITECT'S OFFICE Office in basement of Capitol. Phone, N Ational 8-3120, branches 95, 125, 126, and 109 Architect.—J. George Stewart, 3701 Connecticut Avenue, Assistant Architect.—Arthur E. Cook, the Woodner. Second Assistant Architect.—Ira A. St. John, 440 New Jersey Avenue SE. Administrative Officer.—Charles A. Henlock, 520 Oneida Place. Executive Assistant.—Philip L. Roof, 7717 Emerson Road, Hyattsville, Md. Supervising Engineer.—Thomas F. Clancy, 2101 34th Street SE. Engineer (Contracts and Specifications).—Edwin H. King, 4304 Reno Road. Landscape Architect and Horticulturist.—Ernest P. Rosengarth, 4418 Montgomery Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Cheef Engineer (Power Plan). —Robert L. Harrison, Garrett Park, Md. Electrical Engineer.—R. D. Holcomb, 1629 Columbia Road. Elevator Engineer.—H. B. Sommer, 7827 Custer Road, Bethesda, Md. Air Conditioning Engineer. — Miles A. Bonnar, 6408 Queens Chapel Road, Uni- versity Park, Md. 337 SENATE OFFICE BUILDING Office at room 152. Phones, branches 138 and 810 Superintendent.—J. Lewey Caraway, Georgetown Pike, McLean, Va. Assistant Superintendent.—Charles E. Alden, 1801 Lamont Street. HOUSE OFFICE BUILDINGS Office on second floor, northwest corner, Old Building. Phones, branches 142 and 143 Superintendent.—A. Emmanuel Ridgell, 113 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Superintendent.—Sam P. McGill, 4628 Davis Avenue SE. OFFICE OF THE ATTENDING PHYSICIAN Office on ground floor, Capitol. Phone, branch 305 Medical Officer—Dr. George W. Calver, 3133 Connecticut Avenue, phone, DE-catur 2-0444; Leonardtown, Md., phone, GReenwood 5-6041. CAPITOL POLICE BOARD Joseph C. Duke, Sergeant at Arms, United States Senate. Zeake W. Johnson, Jr., Sergeant at Arms, House of Representatives. J. George Stewart, Architect of the Capitol. U. S. CAPITOL POLICE Office in lower west terrace, room 3, Capitol. Phone: N Ational 8-3120, branches 102 and 1051 Chief.—Robert C. Pearce, Deputy Chief, Metropolitan Police. Copii laos F. Flaherty, 2607 Lackawanna Street, White Oak, College Park, Md. Office of the Chief—Willis L. Arndt, 3436 25th Street SE.; Dix C. Boone, 3347 Croffut Place SE.; James T. Trollinger, 3366 Chillum Road, Mount Rainier, Md. Lieutenants.—Eli S. Bjellos, 4610 Livingston Road SE.; Lewis F. Disney, 7003 Freeport Street, Woodlawn, Md.; Henry V. Gorski, 3529-A South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va.; Thomas Onofrio, 3425 Carpenter Street SE.; Albert P. Samuels, 4228 4th Street SE. Special Officers—Edward N. Lurty, 7610 Romney Court, Hyattsville, Md.; James M. Mills, 19 6th Street SE.; Michael Preloh, 1620 21st Place SE. Sergeants.—Edward F. Healey, 18 3d Street SE.; Gordon S. Houff, 17 Parkway Drive SE.; Harley A. Hylton, Route 4, Box 434, Alexandria, Va.; Adolph A. Krencewicz, 1624 27th Street SE.; William H. MecClarin, 1426 Kanawah Street, Hyattsville, Md.; Harry W. Sadler, 2908 2d Street SE.; Edgar L. Stevens, 7218 Conley Street, Baltimore, Md.; Edward B. Adams, 3218 Chillum Road, Mount Rainier, Md. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE Office, first floor, west side, New House Office Building Chief Operator in Charge.—[Vacant.] Assistants.—Clare Mann, 4000 19th Street NE.; Elizabeth Cole, 2900 O Street SE.; Helen M. LaMar, 7403 18th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE Office in Capitol, House side, ground floor. Phone, branch 260 Ticket Agent.—Clyde H. Freed, 613 Lexington Place NE., Zone 3. In Charge Capitol Ticket Office.—J. N. Thomas, 2211 31st Street SE., Zone 20. Ticket Seller, Capitol Ticket — William A. Sigel, 1512 Buchanan Street, Office. Zone 11. Miscellaneous Officials COMBINED AIRLINES TICKET OFFICE Ground floor, House side of Capitol. Phone, branches 1425 and 1473 General Manager.—Randall J. Richardson, 5701 6th Street NE. Manager of Capitol Ticket Office.—Margaret Scott, 2511 Q Street. Ticket Agent.—Xathleen M. Winsor, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Phones: Senate Office Building, branches 1111 and 28; Old House Office Building, branches 317 and 573: New House Office Building, branches 1062 and 208; House Press Gallery, branch 1085; Senate Press Gallery, branch 1251 House and Senate Legislative Representative.—Joseph G. Corona, 3564 Alton Place. Manager Senate Office Building.—George E. Walton, 4712 45th Street. Manager Old House Office Building.—Charles E. Payne, 421 North Park Drive, Arlington, Va. Manager New House Office Building.—Alma T. Patton, 1418 Downing Street NE. Offices in the Press Galleries: Senate Gallery.—C. Walter Scherer, manager, 6014 Grayson Street, Springfield, Va.; assistant manager, Eleanor B. Lemmon, 3513 Ames Street NE. House Gallery.—James O. Mathis, manager, 2901 18th Street. Senate Office Press Room.—Carroll Linkins, 2346 40th Street. RADIO STUDIOS JOINT SENATE AND HOUSE RECORDING FACILITY House, southwest corner, fifth floor, Old House Office Building: phone, branch 1387; Senate location 9-B, branch 1620; Capitol, Motion Picture and Radio, basement, northwest corner, room 42 Motion Picture Studios, first floor, room 160, Old House Office Building, branch 2257 Coordinator.—Robert J. Coar, Fairfax, Va.; phone, CRescent 3-1474. Administrative Assistant.—Charles Campbell, 146 Joliet Street SW. Studio Director.—Helen Badgley Coar, Fairfax, Va.; phone, CRescent 3-1474. Chief Engineer.—Paul M. Clark, 1601 Argonne Place; phone, ADams 4-7800. Advisory Engineer.—Clarence Bouchard, 14 East Mason Avenue, Alexandria, Va. VETERANS’ ADMINISTRATION CONGRESSIONAL LIAISON SERVICE House Office Building, room 525; Capitol phone, branches 1080, 1030, 295 Senate service, extensions 2195 and 2196 Director.—J. A. Crowley, 5321 McKinley Street, Bethesda 14, Md. House Office Building.—Mildred C. Lawler, Agnes M. Richardy, Mary H. Geary, Edwin H. Gantt, Pauline V. Byrd, Dorothy K. Ham, Velma M. Perkins, Vivienne M. Balluff, Anna Belle Mahaffey. Senate Service.—Leonard L. Montgomery, Margaretta B. Dawson, Salvatore J. De Prenda, Albertine Daigle. UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION LIAISON OFFICE House Office Building, room 248. Phone, NAtional 8-3120, branches 225, 294, and 2215 In charge.—Robert L. Bailey, Westchester Apartments, Zone 16. Associate.—James B. Baugh, 120 C Street NE., Zone 2. Assistants.—Gertrude W. Arline, 1701 16th Street, Zone 9; Virginia Ehrenberg, Westchester Apartments, Zone 16; Edith G. Stamps, 3051 Idaho Avenue, Zone 16; Francis J. Leckwar, 610 22d Street, Zone 7. . ARMY LIAISON OFFICE Chief and Executive, Pentagon Building Phone, Liberty 5-6700, Extension 77271 Lt. Col. James F. Hollingsworth, 2208 North Dearing Street, Arlington, Va. Lt. Col. A. P. Hauser, 4435 Q Street. Senate Branch, Pentagon Building Phone, Liberty 5-6700, Extension 76261 Lit. Col. Edward N. Hathaway, 2913 South Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. Lt. Col. Joseph S. Kimmitt, 1712 Beverly Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Maj. Guy G. McConnell, 4095 35th Street North, Arlington, Va. Frances King, 3413 81st Street, North Forestville, Md. Barboura G. Raesly, 968 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. House Branch, Pentagon Building Phone, LIberty 5-6700, Extension 72543 Lt. Col. William R. Kraft, 1308 Tracy Place, Falls Church, Va. Ruth Birch, 4307 Second Road North, Arlington, Va. Room 224, House Office Building Phone, N Ational 8-3120, Extension 1079 or 1433 Lt. Col. Hunter M. Montgomery, 612 20th Street South, Arlington, Va. Lorena P. Dickerson, 2419 27th Street South, Arlington, Va. Adalyn Davis, 4511 Sangamore Avenue. NAVAL LIAISON OFFICE House Office Building, room 313B. Phone, branches 1040 and 1311 Capt. Marshall E. Dornin, USN, 116 Fourth Street NE. Lt. Col. L. P. Harris, USMC, 3157 North Rosser Street, Alexandria, Va. Comdr. L. C. Bartlett, USN, 2225 North Pollard Avenue, Arlington, Va. Lt. Coa inane D. Chalmers, USN, 3617 Chevy Chase Lake Drive, Chevy hase, Md. Gay F. Foster, PN3, USN, (W) 506 Four Mile Road, Alexandria, Va. Joan F. Campbell, YNSN, USN, (W) WAVE Quarters K, Arlington, Va. Faith C. Cram, YNSN, USN, (W) WAVE Quarters K, Arlington, Va. AIR FORCE LIAISON OFFICE House Office Building, room 538. Phone, branch 1394 or 2079 Col. Robert L. Kelly, USAF, 3636 16th Street. Lt. Col. Edward J. Hyland, USAF, 4525 20th Place North, Arlington, Va. Maj. V. John Lyle, USAF, 1423 North Highland Street, Arlington, Va. Senate Air Force Liaison Office—Located in Pentagon—extension 76240 Col. Ralph J. Watson, USAF, 1212 Larchmont Drive, Falls Church, Va. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE General Accounting Office Building, 441 G Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-4621 i General of the United States—Joseph Campbell, 2712 32d Street, one 8. Administrative Assistant.—Maude La Monte, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Assistant Complroller General of the United States—Frank H. Weitzel, 6294 29th Street, Zone 15. Administrative Assistant.—Margaret R. Bundick, 818 Hilltop Terrace SE., Zone 19. Assistants to the Comptroller General. —Robert F. Keller, 5604 Namakagan Road, Zone 16; Karney A. Brasfield, 604 South Spring Street, Falls Church, Va. Planning Staff.—Robert F. Brandt, 6240 Valley Road, Bethesda 14, Md. DIVISIONS AND OFFICES Accounting Systems Diviston.— Director, Walter F. Frese, 4818 DeRussey Park-way, West Chevy Chase, Md.; Deputy Director, Lawrence J. Powers, 6001 Ramsgate Road, Wood Acres, Zone 16; Associate Directors—Steve M. Brown, 162 Montpelier Road, Rockville, Md.; Simmons B. Savage, Jr., 409 Jefferson Street, Alexandria, Va. Admanestrative Services, Office of. —Administrative Officer, John F. Feeney, 1425 Rhode Island Avenue, Zone 5. Audits, Division of.— Director, Robert L. Long, 5310 Eighth Road South, Arling-ton, Va.; Associate Directors—Edward W. Bell, 3525 Davenport Street, Zone 8; Irwin S. Decker, 3315 Newark Street; Ellsworth H. Morse, Jr., 305 Cambridge Road, Alexandria, Va.; William A. Newman, 3745 30th Road North, Arlington, Va. Claims Division.— Director, A. B. Thomas, 3713 Yuma Street, Zone 16; Deputy Director, Edward T. Johnson, 4500 Wentworth Road, Baltimore 7, Md. General Counsel, Office of —General Counsel, Edwin L. Fisher, 5122 Wessling Lane, Bethesda 14, Md.; Associate General Counsels—Eldred N. Mahoney, 5509 Chevy Chase Parkway; William L. Morrow, 12 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Investigations, Office of.— Acting Chief, Kirt W. Johnson; Acting Associate Chief, Morris H. Knee. Personnel, Division of.—Director, T. A. Flynn, 5308 Briley Place, Zone 16; Assistant Director, V. J. Kirby, 2009 Lanier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Transportation Division.—Director, Harrell O. Hoagland, 5803 Wilson Lane, Bethesda 14, Md.; Associate Directors—C. L. Brodman, R. F. D. 8, York, Pa.; James A. McDonnell, 1934 38th Street. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Capitol Hill, Phone, STerling 3-0400 Librarian of Congress.—L. Quincy Mumford, 6683 32d Place, Zone 15. OFFICE OF CHIEF ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN Chief Assistant Librarian.—Verner W. Clapp, 4 West Irving Street, Chevy Chase Md Deputy Chief Assistant Librarian.— Lucile M. Morsch, 1579 Mount Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. Exhibits Officer.—Herbert J. Sanborn, Box 144-W, Route 2, Alexandria, Va. ¢Information and Publications Officer.—Elizabeth E. Hamer, 6620 River Road, Bethesda, Md., Zone 14. ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT Director—Robert C. Gooch, 4826 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.; Alvin Kremer, keeper of the collections, 1621 North Greenbrier Street, Arling-ton, Va.; Julius W. Davidson, assistant director for budgetary, fiscal, and management improvement, 6144 Utah Avenue, Zone 15; William W. Rossiter, budget officer, 6511 Colesville Road, University Park, Md. Accounts Office.—Xenneth N. Ryan, accounting officer, 9117 Glen Ridge Road, Silver Spring, Md. Buildings and Grounds Division.—Merton J. Foley, chief, 7313 Forrest Road, Hyattsville, Md.; C. Eldon Ray, chief engineer, 4712 South Chelsea Lane, Bethesda, Md., Zone 14. Biri Office.—James A. Severn, Jr., disbursing officer, 1900 17th Street SE., one 20. Guard Division.—Joseph KE. Mullaney, captain of the guard, 1345 Massachusetts Avenue SE., Zone 20. Personnel Division.—Stephen Gould, director of personnel, 5796 Carlyle Street, Cheverly, Md. Photoduplicatron Service.—Donald C. Holmes, chief, R. F. D. 1, North Spring-brook, Silver Spring, Md. heh Secretary’s Office.—Mildred C. Portner, secretary of the Library, 200 C Street SE., Zone 3. REFERENCE DEPARTMENT Director.—Burton W. Adkinson, 6729 Fairfax Road, Zone 15; Roy P. Basler, associate director, 3030 Lake Avenue, Cheverly, Md.; John Lester Nolan, assistant director, 4007 Dresden Street, Kensington, Md. Air Information Diviston.—George A. Pughe, Jr. chief, Little Acorns, Washington Grove, Air Research Division.— William T. Walsh, Jr., chief, 13408 Monocacy Drive, Route 2, Silver Spring, Md. : Peston for the Blind.—Donald G. Patterson, chief, 4707 Connecticut Avenue, one 8. General Reference and Bibliography Division.—Henry J. Dubester, chief, 6207 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda 14, Md.; Slavic Room, John T. Dorosh, curator, 5308 26th Avenue SE., Zone 20. Hispanic Foundation.—Howard F. Cline, director, 1701 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington, Va. Loan Division.—Legare H. B. Obear, chief, 2 Terrace Court NE., Zone 2; Library Station at the Capitol, Charles H. Stephenson, Jr., custodian, 647 Constitu-tion Avenue NE. Moments Division.—David C. Mearns, chief, 9 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Map Division.—Arch C. Gerlach, chief, 4421 Brandywine Street, Zone 16. Music Division.—Harold Spivacke, chief, 3201 Rowland Place, Zone 8; Duncan Emrich, chief, Folklore Section, 1517 30th Street, Zone 7. Orientalia Division.—Horace I. Poleman, chief, 16 Morningside Drive, Wellington Heights, Alexandria, Va.; Chinese Section, Edwin G. Beal, acting chief, 2225 Savannah Terrace SE., Zone 20; Japanese Section, Edwin G. Beal, chief; South Asia Section, Horace I. Poleman, acting chief; Hebraic Section, Lawrence Marwick, chief, 3642 Highwood Drive SKE., Zone 20; Near East Section, Robert F. Ogden, chief, 611 Elmira Street SH., Zone 20. Prints and Photographs Division.— Alice Lee Parker, acting chief and curator of fine prints, 3911 Livingston Street, Zone 15. Rare Books Division.—Frederick R. Goff, chief, 4431 Greenwich Parkway, Zone 7. Bete Division.—Raymund L. Zwemer, chief, 5003 Battery Lane, Bethesda 14, d Serials Division.—Paul L. Berry, chief, 2104 Cascade Road, Silver Spring, Md.; Government Publications Reading Room, John H. Thaxter, chief, 854 North Kensington Avenue, Arlington, Va. Sots and East European Division.—Sergius Yakobson, chief, 83518 Porter Street, one 16. Stack and Reader Division.— Willard Webb, chief, Clifton, Va.; Microfilm Reading Room, John M. Hunt, curator, 5470 Lorraine Drive, Camp Springs, Md., Zone 22; Motion Picture Collection, James H. Culver, custodian, 2505 36th Street SE., Zone 20. Technical Information Division.—Dwight E. Gray, chief, 306 Northwest Drive, Burnt Mills Village, Silver Spring, Md. United States Quarterly Book Review.—Joseph P. Blickensderfer, editor, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va. LAW LIBRARY Law Librarian.—W. Lawrence Keitt, 3625 S Street, Zone 7; Francis X. Dwyer, assistant law librarian, 4217 Oakridge Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. American-British Law Section.— William H. Crouch, chief, 1721 Buchanan Street NE., Zone 2. Far Eastern Law Section.—Choung Chan, chief, 3636 16th Street, Zone 10. Foreign Law Section.—Vladimir Gsovski, chief, 3603 S Street, Zone 7. un American Law Section.—Helen L. Clagett, chief, 3000 Connecticut Avenue, one 8. Law Library Reading Room.—James G. McEwan, head, 215 C Street SE., Zone 3. Law Library in the Capitol.—Joseph A. Daly, assistant in charge, 118 Rolph Drive, Zone 21. LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE Director.—Ernest 8. Griffith, 1941 Parkside Drive, Zone 12; Hugh L. Elsbree, assistant director, 4714 Linnean Avenue, Zone 8. Amann J Diviszon.— Wilfred C. Gilbert, chief, 7809 Morningside Drive, one 12. Economics Diviston.—Gustav Peck, chief, 2319 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 16. Porergn i aks Division.—Francis R. Valeo, chief, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, one 5. Government Division.—W. Brooke Graves, chief, 2940 Newark Street, Zone 8. History and General Research Division.—Merlin H. Nipe, chief, 3009 30th Street SE., Zone 20; Clifford M. Wilson, librarian, Congressional Reading Room, 2422 Seminary Road, Silver Spring, Md. Library Services Division—Norman A. Pierce, chief, 5808 Carlyle Street, Cheverly, Md. Specialists.—Asher Achinstein (senior specialist, price economics), 108 Battery Lane, Bethesda 14, Md.; Hugh L. Elsbree (senior specialist, American gov-ernment and public administration), 4714 Linnean Avenue, Zone 8; George B. Galloway (senior specialist, American government and public administration), 4612 29th Place, Zone 8; Frank B. Horne (legislative attorney), 824 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va.; Halford L. Hoskins (senior specialist, inter-national relations), 4807 Quebec Street, Zone 16; Jack Levin (specialist in public utilities and community development), 5736 27th Street, Zone 15; Raymond E. Manning (senior specialist, taxation and fiscal policy), 6343 Utah Avenue, Zone 15; Gustav Peck (senior specialist, labor), 2319 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 16; Howard S. Piquet (senior specialist, international trade and economic geography), 2209 Yorktown Road, Zone 16; Charles A. Quattlebaum (specialist in education), 1120 South 28th Street, Arlington, Va.; James P. Radigan, Jr. (senior specialist, American public law), 1905 Upshur Street, Zone 11; John Kerr Rose (senior specialist, conservation), 6931 Georgia Avenue, Zone 12; Dorothy Schaffter (senior specialist, American government and public administration), 2816 Dumbarton Avenue, Zone 7; Charles S. Sheldon 2d (senior specialist, transportation and communications), 9049 Manchester Road, Silver Spring, Md.; Francis R. Valeo (senior specialist, Far Eastern affairs), 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 5; Wallace R. Vawter (senior specialist, engineering and public works), 1801 Clydesdale Place, Zone 9; Walter W. Wilcox (senior specialist, agriculture), 410 Essex Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Sergius Yakobson (senior specialist, Russian affairs), 3518 Porter Street, Zone 16. PROCESSING DEPARTMENT Director.—John W. Cronin, 2129 32d Place SE., Zone 20; Lewis C. Coffin, assistant director, 3141 19th Street, Zone 10; Jean B. Metz, selection officer, 2806 Fort Baker Drive SE., Zone 20. Bradin Division.—George E. Smith, chief, 7203 Trescott Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Card Division.—Alpheus L. Walter, chief, 4719 24th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Catalog Maintenance Division.—Edward A. Finlayson, chief, 3207 Wheaton Road, Kensington, Md. Descriptive Cataloging Division.—Richard S. Angell, acting chief, 5347 Flint Drive, Zone 16. Exchange and Gift Division.— Alton H. Keller, chief, 4801 Rodman Street, Zone 16. Order Division.—Francis H. Henshaw, chief, 1201 44th Place SE., Zone 19. Serial Record Diviston.—C. Sumner Spalding, chief, 307 Huron Drive SE., Zone 21. Subject Cataloging Division.—Richard S. Angell, chief, 5347 Flint Drive, Zone 16. ii Catalog Division.—George A. Schwegmann, Jr., chief, 3534 Porter Street, one 16. COPYRIGHT OFFICE Register of Copyrights.— Arthur Fisher, 10234 Carroll Place, Kensington, Md. Assistant Register.— William P. Siegfried, 3029 Clinton Street NE., Zone 18. Cataloging Division.—Joseph W. Rogers, chief, 1108 North Powhatan Street, Arlington, Va. Examining Division.— Abraham L. Kaminstein, chief, 5908 Nevada Avenue, Zone 15. Reference Division.—Richard S. MacCarteney, chief, 3601 Idaho Avenue, Zone 16. Service Division.—Luther H. Mumford, chief, Route 2, Box 689, Clinton, Md. THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS TRUST FUND BOARD [A quasi corporation, created by an act of Congress approved March 3, 1925, with perpetual succession and ‘“‘all the usual powers of a trustee,” including the power to ‘invest, reinvest, and retain investments,’” and, specifically, the authority to ‘accept, receive, hold, and administer such gifts, bequests, or devises of property for the benefit of, or in connection with, the Library, its collections, or its service, as may be approved by the board by the Joint Committee on the Library.”’] Chazrman.—George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary.—L. Quincy Mumford, Librarian of Congress. Omar Burleson, Vice Chairman of the Joint Committee on the Library. Mrs. Eugene Meyer, 1624 Crescent Place, Zone 9. Benjamin M. McKelway, 4920 Palisade Lane, Zone 16. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Corner North Capitol and H Streets. Phone, STerling 3-6840 Public Printer.—Raymond Blattenberger, Alban Towers, Zone 16. Deputy Public Printer—John M. Wilson, 5040 Klingle Street, Zone 16. Executive Officer.—Dr. Roy B. Eastin, Jr., 5804 15th Street North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Erecutive Officer and Director of Persommel.—S. Preston Hipsley, 116 West University Parkway, Baltimore 10, Md. Planning Manager.—James W. Broderick, 4620 Iowa Avenue, Zone 11. Comptroller.—TFelix E. Cristofane, 3901 48th Street, Bladensburg, Md. Plant Engineer.—Raymond C. Smith, 5312 14th Street, Zone 11. Eroduiion Manager.—Harry D. Merold, 146 Seuth Columbus Street, Arlington, a. Superintendent of Documents.—Carper W. Buckley, 5125 Yorktown Boulevard, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Production Manager.— Earl M. Underwood, 244 Madison Street, Zone 11. Night Production Manager.—Albert B. Smith, 1429 Whittier Street, Zone 12. Superintendent of Offset.—John L. Grant, 5483 30th Street, Zone 15. Superintendent of Letterpress—Charles C. Gastrock, 3026 Porter Street, Zone 8. Superintendent of Platemaking.—Vincent G. Walkendifer, 3818 58th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Sueriserion; of Binding.—Roy G. Voorhees, 4103 Nicholson Street, Hyattsville, Superintendent of Composition.— Morris H. Reaves, 200 Rhode Island Avenue NE., Zone 2. Technical Director—Morris S. Kantrowitz, 2220 Westview Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Literjor 2 Purchases.—Daniel H. Campbell, 4209 Van Buren Street, University ark, . Assistant Plant Engineer.—[Vacant.] Assistant Planning Manager.— Eustis IE. Morsberger, 839 Glen Allen Drive, Balti- more 29, Md. Director of Planning Service.—Emmett I. Hill, 7604 Colesville Road, University Hills, Hyattsville, Md. Director of Typography end Design.—Frank H. Mortimer, 4116 Saul Road, Kensington, Md. Dir ay of Plant Planning.—James W. Tew, 9922 Markham Street, Silver Spring, Superintendent of Library Branch.—Julian H. McWhorter, 612 Philadelphia Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Disbursing Officer. —J. Basil Perkins, 2703 Parkway Place, Cheverly, Md. Chief Storekeeper.—Alla G. Stevens, 606 Midland Road, Silver Spring, Md. Clerk in Charge of Congressional Record at Capitol.—Frank Brodie, 1530 Rhode Island Avenue NE., Zone 18. BOTANIC GARDEN West of the Capitol Grounds Acting Director—J. George Stewart, Architect of the Capitol, 3701 Connecticut Avenue (phone, office, NAtional 8-3120, branch 125). Assistant Director—Edmund E. H. Sauerbrey, 1911 17th Street SE., Zone 20. (Phone, office, NAtional 8-3120, branch 267.) Admanistrative Assistant.—Charles R. Bleam, 2340 24th Street SE., Zone 20. (Phones, office, N Ational 8-3120, branches 267 and 268; home, LUdlow 1-8844.) 68172°—56——24 CAPITOL BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS THE CAPITOL This building is situated on a plateau 88 feet above the level of the Potomac River and covers an area of 153,112 square feet, or approximately 8% acres. Its length, from north to south, is 751 feet 4 inches; its width, including approaches, is 350 feet; and the geographic position of the head of the Statue of Freedom sur- mounting the dome is described by the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey as latitude 38° 53’ 22.909’ north and longitude 77° 00’ 33.706’’ west from Green- wich. Its height above the base line on the east front to the top of the Statue of Freedom is 287 feet 5% inches. The dome is built of iron, and the aggregate weight of material used in its construction is 8,909,200 pounds. The Statue of Freedom surmounting the dome is entirely of bronze and weighs 14,985 pounds. It was modeled by Thomas Crawford, father of Francis Marion Crawford, the novelist, in Rome, Italy, and the plaster model shipped to this country. It was cast in bronze at the shops of Clark Mills, on the Bladensburg Road, not far from the city of Washington. The cost of the bronze casting and the expenses in connection therewith were $20,796.82, and, as the sculptor Craw- ford was paid $3,000 for the plaster model, the entire cost of the statue was $23,796.82. It was erected and placed in its present position December 2, 1863. SELECTION OF A SITE FOR THE NATIONAL CAPITAL It may seem strange that, in the selection of the 10 miles square for the territory in which the National Capital should find a home, a locality was selected with but a meager population. It may have been the intent to found a capital which should develop its own particular surroundings instead of attempting to conform with conditions then existing. But the principal reason was the lesson learned from European experiences, where the location of the country’s capital in a large city offered an opportunity for the coercion of legislators by the citizens of the capital. From the inception of the Continental Congress, either through neces-sity or voluntarily, it had moved from Philadelphia to Baltimore, Lancaster, York, Princeton, Annapolis, Trenton, and New York City. Philadelphia seems to have been the favorite location, and it was from this city that the Federal Congress, organized in New York City, took up its abode until its removal to Washington in the year 1800. The original 10 miles square was formed from territory donated by Virginia and Maryland, and the cornerstone was erected and fixed on April 15, 1791, at Hunters Point, just south of Alexandria, Va. This area remained intact until the year 1846, when the Congress transferred to Virginia the portion furnished by that State. ; PLANS FOR THE CAPITOL BUILDING Following the selection of a site for the Capital, some little time elapsed before advertisements appeared offering a prize of $500, or a medal of the same value, to be awarded for the “most approved plan’ for a Capitol Building. Some 14 plans were submitted—some writers claim 16—but of these plans none was wholly sat-isfactory. In October 1792, Dr. William Thornton, a versatile physician of Tor-tola, West Indies, requested by letter an opportunity to present a plan as within the terms of the original advertisement. The request was granted and his plan accepted by the commissioners on April 5, 1793. Affairs seemed to move rapidly in those days, for on September 18, 1793, the cornerstone was laid with Masonic ceremonies in the southeast corner of the north section of the building. Thornton’s plan provided for a central section nearly square in area, surmounted by a low dome, this central section to be flanked on the north and south by rectangular buildings, with a length of 126 feet and a width of 120 feet. The northern wing was the first completed, and in this small building the legislative and judicial branches of the Government, as well as the courts of the District of Columbia, were accommodated at the time of the removal of the Government from Philadelphia in the year 1800. BUILDING OF THE CAPITOL In the development of the accepted plans of Dr. William Thornton in the erection of the first unit of the building—the previous Supreme Court section— three architects were employed—Stephen H. Hallett, George Hadfield, and James Hoban, the architect of the White House. The erection of the southern section 347 of the Capitol, which is now occupied by Statuary Hall, was under the charge of B. H. Latrobe, and in 1807, the House of Representatives, which had previously met in the former Supreme Court section of the Capitol and in a temporary brick building within the walls of the southern wing, known as the Oven, commenced the occupancy of this new legislative chamber. The north wing was finished in 1800 and the south wing in 1811. A wooden passageway connected the two buildings. This condition existed when the interior of both buildings was burned by the British on August 24, 1814. The work of reconstruction of the damaged interiors was commenced by B. H. Latrobe, who continued the work of restoration until December 1817, when he resigned, and Charles Bulfinch, a prominent architect of Boston, Mass., continued the work of restoration and the erection of the central portion of the building, commencing in 1818 and continuing until its completion in 1829. During the period of restoration and completion the Congress met, for its first session after the fire, in Blodget’s Hotel at Seventh and E Streets, and soon there- after in a building erected for that purpose on First Street NE., occupying a portion of the site now occupied by the United States Supreme Court Building. They continued this occupancy until 1819, when the Capitol was again ready for occupancy. The original Capitol as completed was built of Aquia Creek (Va.) sandstone, procured from quarries owned by the Government. This structure was 352 feet 4 inches in length and 229 feet in depth. The central portion was surmounted by a low dome, and the sandstone interior was unchanged when the new dome was erected in a later period. The cost of this original building, including the grading of the grounds, repairs, ete., up to the year 1827, was $2,433,844.13. Following the completion of the old Capitol in 1829 and the termination of the services of the architect, Charles Bulfinch, in 1830, such architectural services as were needed were performed by different architects until the year 1851, when the building of the present Senate and House wings was commenced, the plans of Thomas U. Walter having been selected in preference to others submitted. On July 4, 1851, the cornerstone of the extensions was laid in the northeast corner of the House wing. The oration was delivered by Daniel Webster, and his pro-phetic utterances on that occasion have been quoted many times. In the building of the Senate and House wings the exterior marble came from the quarries of Lee, Mass., and the columns from quarries of Cockeysville, Md. This work was prosecuted under the architectural direction of Thomas U. Walter from 1851 to 1865 during his tenure as Architect of the Capitol, and there-after certain uncompleted details were supervised by his successor, Edward Clark, whose term ran from 1865 to 1902. The present House Chamber was occupied for legislative purposes December 16, 1857, and the Senate Chamber January 4, 1859. The addition of the Senate and House wings made the construction of a new dome necessary for the preservation of architectural symmetry. The dome of the original central building was constructed of wood, covered with copper. This was replaced in 1856 by the present structure of cast iron, completed in 1865. The greatest exterior diameter of the dome is 135 feet 5 inches. The rotunda is 97 feet in diameter, and its height from the floor to where the dome closes in at the base of the lantern is 180 feet 3 inches. The Capitol has a floor area of 14 acres, and 435 rooms are devoted to office, committee, and storage purposes. There are 679 windows and 554 doorways. The dome receives light through 108 windows, and. from the Architect’s office, to the top of the dome there are 365 steps, one for each day of the year. During the period July 1949 to January 1951, the old roof and skylights over the Senate and House wings of the Capitol, including the Senate and House connections, were replaced with a new roof of concrete and steel construction, covered with sheet copper; the cast-iron and glass ceilings of the Senate and House Chambers were replaced with new ceilings of stainless steel and plaster, with an oculus of carved glass and bronze located in the center of each ceiling; alterations and improvements were made to the interior of each Chamber, from floor to ceiling, together with air conditioning, lighting, and acoustical improvements; and changes and improvements were made also in the cloakrooms and other adjacent areas. These alterations were the first major changes made in connection with the Senate and House roofs and Chambers during the more than 90 years that the Chambers have been occupied. The design for the remodeling of the Senate and House Chambers was studied with motives from the same sources of early Federal architecture used by Thornton and Latrobe in the Supreme Court and ary Hall sections of the Capitol, and from other buildings of the Early epublic. Capitol Buildings and Grounds 349 EXTENSION OF THE CAPITOL Under legislation contained in the Legislative Appropriation Act, 1956, provi-sion is made for extension, reconstruction, and replacement of the east central portion of the United States Capitol and other related improvements. All work is to be carried forward by the Architect of the Capitol under the direction of the Commission for Extension of the United States Capitol created by that Act. An initial appropriation of $5,000,000 was made available in the Legislative Appropriation Act, 1956, for this project. Preliminary studies relating to the changes and improvements to be made are now in progress. CAPITOL GROUNDS The original Capitol grounds were at one time a part of Cern Abby Manor and at an early date occupied by a subtribe of the Algonquin Indians known as the Powhatans, whose council house was then located at the foot of the hill. These grounds, part of original reservation 2, were acquired under President Washington’s proclamations of 1790 and 1797, for use as a site for the United States Capitol Building. These proclamations authorized the appropriation of all of reservation 2 which, in its entirety, included the “Capitol Square and the Mall east of Fifteenth Street West.” Additional ground (squares 687—688) was acquired under appropriations pro-vided by Congress in 1872 and 1873 in order to obtain a better landscape sur-rounding in keeping with the Senate and House wings which had been added to the building since the acquisition of the original site. The purchase of this addi-tional property completed the acquisition of the area known as the old section of the Capitol Grounds, totaling, in all, 58.8 acres. In the immediately ensuing years, under a plan developed by Frederick Law Olmsted of New York, the terraces were built on the north, west, and south sides of the building and the entire grounds developed and improved. During the period 1910-35 the Capitol Grounds were further enlarged and improved by the purchase, annexation, and development of 61.4 additional acres located north of Constitution Avenue. Funds for reconstruction of part of this area, located over and in the vicinity of the Legislative Garage, have been pro-vided in the Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1955, and the work is expected to be accomplished during the calendar year 1956. Public Law 570, Seventy-ninth Congress, approved July 31, 1946, redefined the boundaries of the Capitol Grounds to include as a part of the Capitol Grounds the areas immediately surrounding the Senate and House Office Buildings and certain border streets and sidewalks, with the result that the area of the Capitol Grounds now totals 131.1 acres. HOUSE OFFICE BUILDINGS OLD BUILDING An increased membership of the Senate and House resulted in a demand for additional rooms for the accommodation of the Senators and Representatives, and on March 3, 1903, the Congress authorized the erection of a fireproof office building for the use of the House Members as office and committee rooms. The first brick was laid July 5, 1905, in square No. 690, and formal exercises were held at the laying of the cornerstone on April 14, 1906, in which President Theodore Roosevelt participated. The building was completed and occupied January 10, 1908. A subsequent change in the basis of congressional representation made necessary the building of an additional story. The total cost of the building, including site, furnishings, equipment, and the subway connecting the House Office Building with the United States Capitol, amounted to $4,860,155. This office building contains 690 rooms, and was considered at the time of its completion fully equipped for all the needs of a modern building for office purposes. NEW BUILDING Under legislation contained in authorization act of January 10, 1929, and in the urgent deficiency bill of March 4, 1929, provisions were made for an additional House Office Building, to be located on the west side of New Jersey Avenue (opposite the first House Office Building). The cornerstone was laid June 24, 1932, and the building was completed and ready for beneficial occupancy April 20, 1933. It contains 251 two-room suites, . & 16 committee rooms, each suite and committee room being provided with a store-room. Eight floors are occupied by Members; the basement and sub-basement by shops and mechanics needed for the proper maintenance of the building. The cost of this building, including site, furnishings, and equipment, was $7,805,705. ADDITIONAL HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING AND OTHER RELATED CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS Under legislation contained in the Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1955, provision is made for construetion of an additional fireproof office building and other appurtenant and necessary facilities for the use of the House of Repre-sentatives; for acquisition of real property located south of Independence Avenue in the vicinity of the Capitol Grounds for purposes of construction of such building and facilities and as additions to the Capitol Grounds; for changes to the present House Office Buildings and changes or additions to the present subway systems. All work is to be carried forward by the Architect of the Capitol under the direction of the House Office Building Commission at an authorized limit of cost to be fixed by such Commission. An initial appropriation of $5,000,000 was made available in the Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1955, for this project. Acquisition of property and planning of the additional building and other au-thorized changes and improvements are now in progress. SENATE OFFICE BUILDINGS OLD BUILDING The demand for a building to be used for offices was greater for the Repre-sentatives,on account of the large number forming the membership of that body, and because the Members of the Senate were supplied with additional office space by the purchase of the Maltby Building, located on the northwest corner of B Street and New Jersey Avenue NW. However, the acquisition of this building supplied but a temporary purpose, and its condemnation as an unsafe structure created on the part of the Senators a desire for safer and more commodious quarters. Accordingly, under authorization of act of April 28, 1904, square 686, on the northeast corner of Delaware Avenue and B Street NE., was purchased as a site for the Senate Office Building, and the plans for the House Office Building were adapted for the Senate Office Building, the only change being the omission of the fourth side of the building fronting on First Street NE., this being planned for but not completed. The cornerstone of this building was laid without special exercises on July 31, 1906, and the building was occupied March 5, 1909. In June 1933 the building was completed by the erection of the First Street wing, construction of which was commenced in 1931, together with alterations to the C Street facade, and construction of terraces, balustrades, and approaches. The cost of the completed building, including site, furnishings, equipment, and the subway connecting the Senate Office Building with the United States Capitol, was $8,390,892. NEW BUILDING Under legislation contained in the Second Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1948, provision is made for an additional office building for the United States Senate with limits of cost of $1,100,000 for acquisition of the site and $20,600,000 for construction and equipping the building. All work is to be carried forward by the Architect of the Capitol under the direction of the Senate Office Building Commission. The site was acquired and cleared in 1948-49 at a total cost of $1,011,492. A contract for excavation, concrete footings and mats for the new building was awarded in January 1955 and work under the contract is now in progress. = Ground-breaking ceremonies were held January 26, 1955. A contract for excavation, concrete footings and mats for the new building was awarded in January 1955, in the amount of $747,200. Ground breaking ceremonies were held January 26, 1955, and 120 days were allowed for performance of the work. A contract for the superstructure of the new building was awarded September 9, 1955, in the amount of $17,200,000, and two years and four months are allowed for the performance of the work. CAPITOL POWER PLANT During the development of the plans for fireproof office buildings for occupancy by the Senators and Representatives, the question of heat, light, and power was EC Ce tr tr Capitol Buildings and Grounds 351 considered. The Senate and House wings of the Capitol were heated by separate heating plants. The Library of Congress also had in use a heating plant for that building, and it was finally determined that the solution of the heating and light-: ing, with power for elevators, could be adequately met by the construction of a central power plant to furnish all heat and power, as well as light, for the Capitol group of buildings. Having determined the need of a central power plant, a site was selected in Garfield Park, bounded by New Jersey Avenue, South Capitol Street, Virginia Avenue, and B Street SE. This park being a Government reservation, an ap- propriation of money was not required to secure title. The determining factors leading to the selection of this site were its nearness to the tracks of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad and its convenient distance to the river and the buildings to be cared for by the plant. The dimensions of the Capitol power plant, which was constructed under authorization of act of April 28, 1904, and completed and placed in operation in 1910, are 244 feet 8 inches by 117 feet, with a maximum height of 85 feet. A later additional building, for accommodation of shops and storerooms, is located near the power plant and is built of selected red brick, it being 90 feet long, 50 feet wide, and 2 stories high. The building is located upon concrete foundations resting upon 923 simplex reinforced concrete piles (originally 790; 133 added in 1951-52) ; the superstructure is of red brick. There are 2 Alphons Custodis radial brick chimneys 174 feet in height (reduced from 212 feet to 174 feet in 1951-52) and 11 feet in diameter at the top. The buildings served by the power plant are connected by a reinforced-concrete steam tunnel 7 feet high by 414 feet wide, with walls approximately 12 inches thick. This tunnel originally ran from the power plant to the Senate Office Building, with connecting tunnels for the House Office Building, the Capitol, and the Library of Congress, and has since been extended to the Government Printing Office and the Washington City Post Office, with steam lines extended to serve the new House Office Building, the Supreme Court Building, the Annex to the Library of Congress, and the relocated Botanic Garden. Under authority of Public Law 413, 81st Congress, a new reinforced concrete walk-through tunnel, 10 feet 6 inches wide by 11 feet high, with walls of a mini- mum thickness of 14 inches, containing steam lines, condensate return lines, and chilled water lines, was constructed during the period 1952-54 from the Capitol Power Plant to the Senate Office Building. This tunnel was placed in service during the calendar year 1954, at which time the use of the section of the old tunnel under First Street between Independence Avenue and Constitu- tion Avenue was discontinued. Three new steam generators, with a total steam generating capacity of 360,000 pounds per hour, were installed at the plant during the period 1951-53 and were placed in service in the calendar year 1954, at which time the old boilers in use for 30 years were abandoned. In September 1951, generation of electrical energy was discontinued at the Capitol Power Plant and the plant has since served only as a source of steam and refrigeration. FElectrical energy is now purchased from the local public utility company. Under authority of Public Law 413, 81st Congress, the electrical systems of all buildings and facilities under the Architect of the Capitol have been converted from 25 cycle alternating and direct current to 60 cycle alternat- ing current, except the Capitol Building, the Main Library of Congress Building and the Capitol Grounds. Contracts for conversion of the latter buildings and grounds are expected to be let during the current fiscal year. In 1935 Congress authorized the air conditioning of the Capitol, Senate, and House Office Buildings and provided therefor an appropriation of $2,550,000 and, in 1937, an additional amount of $1,672,000, including authorization for con- struction of a central refrigeration plant to serve the systems. An addition to the power plant building, 123 feet 2 inches long, 79 feet 6 inches wide, with a height of 37 feet 10 inches, was constructed to house the refrigeration plant. This plant was placed in operation May 16, 1938, and was, at that time, the largest central station water-cooling plant ever constructed. Its huge pumps carry chilled water through the large supply mains to the four buildings served. The refrigerating capacity of the plant may best be described in terms of the melting of a block of ice 50 feet by 50 feet and the height of a seven-story building every 24 hours. Under authority of Public Law 413, 81st Congress, changes and improvements in the refrigeration plant are being made which will increase the total refrigerat- ing capacity of the plant from 4,800 to approximately 8,800 tons. This work is NOW in progress. 4030040] 10U01SS240UO)) F- i- HE ik HOUSE WING SENATE WING FIINEE] ii ug Assy sma: Bl] a am aire “ie BASEMENT AND TERRACE BASEMENT AND TERRACE OF THE CAPITOL HOUSE WING MAIN BUILDING SENATE WING TERRACE SENATE SIDE TERRACE Room. Room. Room. 1. Dynamo room. B-21, B-23, B-25, B27, B-29, B-31. Architect’s office. 1, 3. Captain of police. 2, 4, 6, Architect’s office. 5. House Restaurant Office. HOUSE SIDE 3,5,7,9,11, 13, 15, 17. Dynamo rooms. 8, 10. Toilets. 8, 10. Room for page boys. 12. Fan room. B-21. Architect’s office. 12. Char force. 14, 16, 18. Storage rooms. B-23, B-25. House Appropriations Committee. 14. Tile room. 19. Electrical engineer. B-27. House Foreign Affairs Committee. 16. Night electrician’s room. 20. Men's toilet. B-~29. Office of Congressional Directory. 18. Repair shop, dynamo room. 33, 34. Secretary’s file rooms. B-31. Coordinator of Information. 19. Air-conditioning room. 42. Motion picture and radio. 21. Tinner’s shop. BASEMENT 20. Men’s toilet. 22, 24, 26, 28. Carpenter shop. 35, 47. Elevators. 30, 32, 34, 36. Machine shop. 39, 41. Engineer’s rooms. 37. Electrician’s storeroom. 40. Senate Appropriations Committee.38, 39. Storeroom. 43. Kitchen. 40. Plumber’s shop. BASEMENT 33. Congressional coffee shop. 35, 39. Elevators. 37. Kitchen. burping 1012000) pnp | 0 M7 ®o0lnl [eof es 78879 80. 7 pp eR EB oe es B® NE iin | 0: Sa Bo B30ir 8 32 FIRST FLOOR [14039243] 10U08S2.4610,) FIRST FLOCR OF THE CAPITOL HOUSE WING MAIN BUILDING SENATE WING Room, Room. Room. F-1. Rest room (Congresswomen). F-68, F-69. Joint Committee on Printing. F-35, F-36, F-37, F-38, F-39, F-40, F-67. Committee on F-2, F-3. Subcommittee on Appropriations. F-70. House Appropriations Committee. Appropriations.F-4, F-5, Majority Leader. F-71. Daily Digest. . F-42, F-43, F-46. Committee on Labor and Public F-6, F-7, F-8. Official Reporters of Debates. F-72, F-74, F-75, F-76, F-100. Dr. George W. Calver. Welfare. F-9, F-10. F-77, F-80, F-107. Senator Potter. F-53, F-63. Committee on Foreign Relations. F-11. Parliamentarian. F-82. Hearing room. F-44, F-45, F-47, F-48, F-49, F-50, F-61, F-62. Restau-F-12, F-13. Office of Sergeant at Arms. F-83. Senators’ barber shop. rant. F-14, F-33. Private dining room (Speaker). F-88. Committee on Atomic Energy. F-51, F-60. Elevators. F-15. Barber shop. F-89, F-90, F-91, F-101. Office of Doorkeeper of the F-66. Men’s toilet. F-16. Committee on Appropriations. House. F-168. Women’s toilet. F-17. Storeroom. F-93. Annex office, post office. F-22, F-23. Majority Leader. F-94, F-96. Railroad ticket office. F-19. Toilet. F-95, F-102, F-103. House disbursing office. F-20, F-21, F-29, F-30, F-32, F-34. Restaurant. F-97. Clerk’s storeroom. F-25, F-28. Elevators. F-99. Enrolling clerk. F-27. Office, House restaurant. F-104, F-105, F-106. Assistant property custodian. F-31. Members’ private dining room. bugpping 1012d00) eo(OFOr HOUSE WIN SENATE WIN PRINCIPAL FLOOR PRINCIPAL FLOOR OF THE CAPITOL HOUSE WING MAIN BUILDING SENATE WING Room. Room. Room. P-1, P-2, P-3, P-4, P-5. Committee on Appropriations. P-40, P-41. House document room. P-21, P-22. Office of the Secretary. P-6. Toilets. P-42, P43, P-44. Office of the Clerk of the House. P-23. Secretary. P-7, P-8, P-9. Members’ retiring rooms. P-45, P-46, P-50, Senate disbursing office. P-24. Chief Clerk. P-10. Parliamentarian. P-48. Minority leader. P-25. Engrossing and enrolling clerks. P-11, P-12, P-13, P-14. Cloakrooms. P-58, P-59. House minority leader. P-26, P-27. Official Reporters of Debates P-15. Committee on Ways and Means. P-60, P-61, P-62. Speaker. P-28. Senators’ lavatory. P-16. Library. P-63. Formerly the Senate Chamber and later the P-29, P-30. Cloakrooms. P-17, P-18. Elevators. Supreme Court. P-31. The Marble Room. P-19, P-20. Speaker. P-64. Representative Leo E. Allen. P-32. Room of the Vice President. P-65. Majority whip. P-33, P-34. Sergeant at Arms. P-33%, P-35. Elevators. P-36. Deputy Sergeant at Arms. P-37. The Senators’ reception room. P-38, P-39. Committee on the District of Columbia. P-40. Room of the President. bugpping 101240) HOUSE WING SEAT EB ie SHE AE mE EE ER NE Hall of Statuary Representatives Hall * Chamber GALLERY FLOOR fi4030043(] [PUOLSS2UUO) GALLERY FLOOR OF THE CAPITOL HOUSE WING MAIN BUILDING SENATE WING Room, Room. Room. G-1, G-2, G-3. Committee on Foreign Affairs. G-27. Senate library. G-14. Majority Leader. G-4. Radio Correspondents’ Gallery. (G-28. Senate library—Librarian’s room. G-15, G-16. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com-G-5. Majority whip. G-31, G-32, G-33. Senate document rooms. merce. G-8, G-7, G-8, G-9, G-10. Press Gallery. (G-34. Superintendent of the Senate document room. G-17. Periodical Press. G-11, G-12. Committee on Rules. G-35. House Journal, tally, and bill clerks. G-18, G-19. Democratic Policy Committee. G-13. Ladies’ retiring room. (3-36, G-37. House document rooms. G-20, G-21, G-22, 3-26, 3-28. Press Gallery. G-14. Elevators and Periodical Press Gallery. (3-39. Clock-repair room. G-23. Majority whip. G-15. Elevator. G-40. Senate document room. G-24. Ladies’ retiring room. G-41, G-42. Secretary to Senate Majority. G-25. Radio Correspondents’ Gallery. (3-43. Secretary to the Minority. G-27. Elevator. G-48. Labor and Public Welfare. G-49, G-50, G-57. Representative John W. McCormack.G-52, G-53, G-54. House Administration Committee. 66¢€ bugppng jondo) fi4030040( 10U018S2LHUO)) 09€ V. P., Vice President and D., Secretary for the Minority President of the Senate C. C., Chief Clerk L. C., Legislative Clerk Sec., Secretary P., Parliamentarian J. C., Journal Clerk Sgt., Sergeant at Arms A., Secretaryfor the Majority R., Official Reporters SEATING PLAN OF SENATE CHAMBER DIRECTORY OF THE SENATE RICHARD M. NIXON, Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate % WALTER F. GEORGE, President pro tempore of the Senate B ° FELTON M. JOHNSTON, Secretary EMERY L. FRAZIER, Chief Clerk ’ JosEpH C. DUKE, Sergeant at Arms CHARLES L. WATKINS, Parliamentarian * e ROBERT G. BAKER, Secretary for the Majority EDWARD E. MANSUR, JR., Legislative Clerk g J. MARK TRICE, Secretary for the Minority EDWARD J. HICKEY, Journal Clerk ot REV. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D., Litt. D., LL. D., Chaplain 28. Aiken, George D., Vermont 46. Duff, James H., Pennsylvania 17. Johnston, Olin D., South Carolina 96. Neuberger, Richard L., Oregon 70. Allott, Gordon, Colorado 49. Dworshak, Henry C., Idaho 39. Kefauver, Estes, Tennessee 68. O’Mahoney, Joseph C., Wyoming 63. Anderson, Clinton P., New Mexico 34. Eastland, James O., Mississippi 91. Kennedy, John F., Massachusetts 64. Pastore, John O., Rhode Island 94. Barkley, Alben W., Kentucky 13. Ellender, Allen J., Sr., Louisiana 19. Kerr, Robert S., Oklahoma 44. Payne, Frederick G., Maine 48. Barrett, Frank A., Wyoming 87. Ervin, Sam J., Jr., North Caroling 16. Kilgore, Harley M., West Virginia 74. Potter, Charles E., Michigan 22. Beall, J. Glenn, Maryland 27. Flanders, Ralph E., Vermont 9. Knowland, William F., California 2. Purtell, William A.., Connecticut 21. Bender, George H., Ohio 18. Frear, J. Allen, Jr., Delaware 47. Kuchel, Thomas H., California 37. Robertson, A. Willis, Virginia 81. Bennett, Wallace F., Utah 15. Fulbright, J. W., Arkansas 8. Langer, William, North Dakota 32. Russell, Richard B., Georgia 86. Bible, Alan, Nevada 11. George, Walter F., Georgia 83. Lehman, Herbert H., New York 54. Saltonstall, Leverett, Massachusetts 6. Bricker, John W., Ohio 73. Goldwater, Barry, Arizona 59. Long, Russell B., Louisiana 24. Schoeppel, Andrew F., Kansas 29. Bridges, Styles, New Hampshire 89. Gore, Albert, Tennessee 5. McCarthy, Joseph R., Wisconsin 69. Scott, W. Kerr, North Carolina 75. Bush, Prescott, Connecticut 33. Green, Theodore Francis, Rhode 61. McClellan, John L., Arkansas 88. Smathers, George A., Florida 79. Butler, John M., Maryland Island 95. McNamara, Pat, Michigan 55. Smith, H. Alexander, New Jersey 12. Byrd, Harry Flood, Virginia 57. Hayden, Carl, Arizona 14. Magnuson, Warren G., Washington 1. Smith, Margaret Chase, Maine 7. Capehart, Homer E., Indiana 66. Hennings, Thomas O., Jr., Missouri 52. Malone, George W., Nevada 38. Sparkman, John J., Alabama 82. Carlson, Frank, Kansas 53. Hickenlooper, Bourke B., Iowa 93. Mansfield, Mike, Montana 60. Stennis, John, Mississippi 71. Case, Clifford P., New Jersey 35. Hill, Lister, Alabama 77. Martin, Edward, Pennsylvania 67. Symington, Stuart, Missouri 80. Case, Francis, South Dakota 40. Holland, Spessard L., Florida 72. Martin, Thomas E., Iowa 85. Thurmond, Strom, South Carolina 58. Chavez, Dennis, New Mexico 45. Hruska, Roman L., Nebraska 56. Millikin, Eugene D., Colorado 51. Thye, Edward J., Minnesota 41. Clements, Earle C., Kentucky 90. Humphrey, Hubert H., Minnesota 84. Monroney, A. S. Mike, Oklahoma 50. Watkins, Arthur V., Utah 76. Cotton, Norris, New Hampshire 4. Ives, Irving M., New York 43. Morse, Wayne, Oregon 78. Welker, Herman, Idaho 20. Curtis, Carl T., Nebraska 92. Jackson, Henry M., Washington 23. Mundt, Karl E., South Dakota 31. Wiley, Alexander, Wisconsin 42. Daniel, Price, Texas 25. Jenner, William E., Indiana 36. Murray, James E., Montana 26. Williams, John J., Delaware 3. Dirksen, Everett McKinley, Illinois 10. Johnson, Lyndon B., Texas 62, Neely, Matthew M., West Virginia 30. Young, Milton R., North Dakota 65. 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Fa IE Eee eee I CER Te ee a ET Smite (Miss.) ty pal BG 1 NR Bes im beim ten Cn SE i Te lS SyiTH (Va) ooo 1101 LE I Ea ese n se ne siesta i mens vee SIRS ol Be SumrtH (Wis)... 259 a8 i EC Re el PL Sa es Da ae SPENCE. ian 1129 710 Banking and Currency... cla. e. dso ag. ee SPRINGER...= 1517 i de pees a ele el le Bn Tt se STAGGERS. onan 401 ABO] ra Se Ca a a a TA RE BR en mt BERED. or lal 1006 Fi RR Ce Ce pn RE BR SN le eo NG SULLIVAN... eee 1313 Ls I ABER... roeniniins 1126 A ee as PATLE. ei em 1727 FEEAB pn SI Ee en RC SE es Ee PAYIOR. ens 1116 7p Yi hie hele, fo Pn Se Be Ret el ie SE Sa TEAGUE (Calif.)-_____ 118 BOG le TEAGUE (Tex.) -.—-.. 101 G50 | Veterans ARalrs. oe CE ee PHOMAR. cis nnn 212 fo I IE ES ee Me le La EE THOMPSON (La.).__.. 143 FESS en Seen nt a i Es hae le a Dae THOMPSON (Mich.)... 145 I EE se eh Sl SE BES a HC THOMPSON (N.J.)-_..| 452 Fern Bl Gln LC SS Le ee si ae THOMPSON (Tex.)-... 308 BB a ee ne THOMSON (Wy0.)-—.o-342 CE He ee Be ech alee i oe etn Ee DY es THORNBERRY._ _ cee IT SUE TL Te Beaeien La il me nit Sn Re cl Be RE ee CR I ee BS Le NOLLEFSON. ----emma 1117 Fo BE Ne LR et nn Ne Nes ee IR RL Ee PRIMBLE.. ..conamnan= 206 POU a Del tel CE a ne ee Sa LSet a PUR connmim 310 nh BES a pe nl Ie et i le nm EE PUMULTY...--eecnee--| 1631 Es Ee ER ee Sma Ee ee Ee en se Be UDALL a 456 ERE es CE nse se Ca be set a eee a Fee Ey BEa 322 AR a i Le ANE nl Re re NANIR ovis nnanasnine 423 nla Le ae VAN-Pun... ........ 1509 BI se bm a a ea ee VAN ZANDT. eevee 1104 es 1 Ra I a a eee Rr Se ae an NEUDR. .nneneens 236 EE Ce ri De NO Sn Se Sn Re ER VINSON rn ei 309 505 Armed Berviees. . eaGE VOBRYR..vnonnbiasme 1224 [PEs CS a a BE Le Ce Ie I VUBSELL.....ccveore-205 BBB, os vn sin in mi a a a a Le Be Se wn rim Eh SES pi Congressional Directory Office Name Room WAINWRIGHT...__ 1417 WALTER.me 330 WARTSL asa an 1218 WEAVER aiden 440 WESTLAND.. -vec 1419 WHARTON. ______ 1009 WHITTEN. ccememmmmm 1215 WICKERSHAM _______._ E11Fr WIDNALY viii 460 WHER. imiwii 424 WIGGLESWORTH 1728 WiLLiaAMS (Miss.)..__| 1004 WILLIAMS (N. 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Y.).._.| 1609 VIS, ns rs 353 WiLsoN (Calif.) -.____ 114 WiLsON (Ind.)_.__.... 1535 WINSTEAD: -_ crrooz|~1223-WITHROW eee eos 1019 WOLCOTT ovina 1132 WOLVERTON... 1336 WRIGHT noes 1628 oe itp 1740 YOUNG iti sarssees A YOUNGER saac aad B20 ZABLOCEL oo aaia 1512 ZELENRKO: oso oinal 337 REPRESENTATIVES—Continued building Capitol Chairmanship | Phone Location Phone LR eR a TA LL a I Ce LEN Teele 2 347 | Un-Amieriean Activities. -—-—coa seen ad B25 Jin Gti eked eae Sen Rl a LLB LL LSE ean a EO 2 I OE ete Te CL EL al a 7a!” EH EE Re i tn Sg a bs fa ERIE Mn A SR RL LO BAT ecasiiia dian SS LCT LS ee ei RE C0 LSet) TB [rc oo i i Jom 0 me a em ER Rh to 0 mr BE he nF SL Re RAG SE I Enh 1 Re ee Smt Dh 2 SS a IR ie 11008] 3 pt ee Eel Se Ee Se a Le LL eere pr Wa Sw nr eae A oi eR Hp LE ORs Tr Se SL LL 2 a HenEt ea Se Ce Ll ee fed o: 13 EA Ee Cr re PE De Ltn Sr Ce LDL LE ERR SN a 2 ER 0 5 rp Spud NLS fr SU A DHA Sy i Sa LO CE Al fo FR RR Cr ER en [oa i i we Ad)Se Sh rr LO Le pe LR Bi Cee Cd nd LR BD 2 rn mr rE a RA Gad Bien) mm So ln A nn i ev i ve [me BB | rR SR RR SY ea tes van AAs mR a Sr BA can san mn en EY ees mi BNL 1 I me eR TR ER ah a Ee a ws mS SL SA EeCn Cn £0 Sr a Sn Wl SRS i 8 Lr lli BE SI Ee A Sat ap 5 1 | ABO oh en RA RE RE RRL & i wi Re EE OS FILES | 2088: Vain sn ams ie nt a aE i 5 Bll Peto bt x rm mb moh EE Bm mtb A Fe NU FOV Lo ig £0 Jl Pe PD ate i FO Sr Eo fxs] Bde Sn SS eR PE Re EE 2 SEC LE Ee el al THE CABINET Secretary of State. ...._._____ Samy Foster Duries, of New York, 2740 32d treet. Secretary of the Treasury_____ Gapnar M. HumprHREY, of Ohio, 1800 Foxhall oad. Secretary of Defense_________ Crim E. Wirson, of Michigan, the Sheraton-ark. Attorney General ____________ HerBErRT BrOWNELL, Jr., of New York, 4355 Forest Lane. Postmaster General... _._..._ _ ArtHUR E. SuMMmERFIELD, of Michigan, the Sheraton-Park. Secretary of the Interior______ Doucras McKay, of Oregon, 4301 Massachu-setts Avenue. Secretary of Agriculture______ Hm Tarr Benson, of Utah, 1907 Quincy treet. Secretary of Commerce._______ Soy Weeks, of Massachusetts, 3126 O ; nn treet. ; Secretary of Tabor. James P. MircaELL, of New Jersey, 3160 Upland Terrace, Chevy Chase. Secretary of Health, Educa-Marion B. Forsom, of New York, 3107 Dum-tion, and Welfare. barton Avenue. 378 EXECUTIVE THE PRESIDENT DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, Republican, of New York City, N. Y., Presi-dent of the United States, was born in Denison, Tex., October 14, 1890; son of David J. and Ida Elizabeth (Stover) Eisenhower; attended public schools in Abilene, Kans.; B. S. United States Military Academy, 1915; graduated Infantry Tank School, 1922; honor graduate Command and General Staff School, 1926; Army War College, 1928; Army Industrial College, 1933; married Mamie Geneva Doud, July 1, 1916; children: Dwight Doud (deceased), John Sheldon Doud, major, A. U. S.; on receiving commission as second lieutenant of Infantry at West Point in 1915, assigned to 19th Infantry, at Fort Sam Houston; advanced through the grades to lieutenant general, 1942; general, February 1943; and General of the Army (temporary), December 20, 1944, and permanent in 1946; served as lieutenant colonel, Tank Corps, during World War I; assistant executive officer, Office of Assistant Secretary of War, 1929-33; Office of Chief of Staff, 1933-35; Assistant to Gen. Douglas MacArthur in Philippines, 1935-40; Chief of Staff 3d Division and, later, IX Corps, 1940-41; Chief of Staff, Third Army, 1941, and following Louisiana maneuvers, named Chief of War Plans Division, War Department General Staff; then Assistant Chief of Staff, in charge of Operations Division; commanded Allied forces landing in North Africa November 8, 1942, becoming Commander-in-Chief, all Allied forces in Northwest Africa following February; named Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Forces, December 31, 1943, and planned and coordinated land, sea, and air invasion of Normandy which occurred June 6, 1944; May 8, 1945, accepted unconditional surrender of Germany; commander United States occupation forces in Germany; Chief of Staff, United States Army, November 19, 1945, to February 7, 1948; President of Columbia University, June 7, 1948, to January 19, 1953; took leave from Columbia from December 16, 1950, to serve as Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, con-cerned with the integration of the defense forces of the North Atlantic Treaty nations; nominated for President on first ballot of Republican National Conven-tion at Chicago, July 11, 1952; resigned from Army same day; elected President November 4, 1952; member Presbyterian Church. Military Aide to the President.—Col. Robert L. Schulz, USA, 5416 Bradley Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. Naval Aide to the President.—Comdr. Edward L. Beach, USN, 848 Lee Place, Falls Church, Va. Air Force Aide to the President.—Lt. Col. William G. Draper, USAF, the White House Office. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, NAtional 8-1414 THE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT SHERMAN ADAMS, born East Dover, Vt., January 8, 1899; served with U.S. Marine Corps, 1918; A. B., Dartmouth College, 1920; married Rachel Leona White, 1923; children: Marion (Mrs. William S. Freese), Jean (Mrs. William M. Hallager), Sarah, and Samuel; lumber industry, Vermont, 1920-22, New Hamp-shire, 1923-40; member New Hampshire House of Representatives, 1941-44; chairman Committee on Labor, 1941-42; Speaker of House, 1943-44; member Seventy-ninth Congress, 1945-47, for Second New Hampshire District; pulp-wood industry, New York City, 1947-48; Governor of New Hampshire 1949-52; appointed The Assistant to the President, January 21, 1953; ex-trustee, Dart-mouth College and University of New Hampshire; member: American Legion, Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, Sons of the American Revolution, and Society of American Foresters; Episcopalian. 7 THE DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT WILTON B. PERSONS, The Deputy Assistant to the President, was born in Montgomery, Ala., January19, 1896; B. S. in E. E., Ala. Polytechnic Institute, 1916; M. B. A. (Magna cum laude), Harvard School of Business Administration, 1931; graduate, Command and General Staff School, 1938, Air Corps Tactical School, 1939; Army War College, 1941; married Alice Minnick, June 24, 1948; one son (by former marriage), Capt. Wilton B. Persons, Jr.; commissioned 2d lieutenant Coast Artillery, 1917, Major General, 1944; served in Allied Expedi-tionary Forces, World War I; 1933-37, War Department Liaison Officer with House of Representatives; 1939-48, in charge of Congressional Liaison for War Department; 1948, Director, Office of Legislative Liaison, Office of Secretary of Defense; 1949-51, Superintendent, Staunton Military Academy; 1951-52, recalled as Special Assistant to General Eisenhower, Supreme Commander, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe; appointed Special Assistant to the Presi-dent, January 21, 1953; appointed The Deputy Assistant to the‘ President, September 5, 1953; member, Phi Delta Theta. Assistants to The Deputy Assistant to the President.—Homer H. Gruenther, the Westchester; Earle D. Chesney, 2032 Belmont Road. SECRETARIES BERNARD M. SHANLEY, Secretary to the President; born in Newark, N. J., August 4, 1903; married Maureen Smith, 1936; children: Maureen, Seton, Kevin, Brigid, Brendan; Notre Dame University, Columbia University College and Fordham University Law School 1928; partner, law firm of Shanley and Fisher, Newark, N. J.; counsel, New Jersey Republican State Committee; served with U. S. Army 1942-45 in European Theater and War Department; member Advisory Committee to General Eisenhower’s 1952 campaign; appointed Acting Special Counsel to the President January 30, 1953; appointed Special Counsel to the President June 5, 1953; appointed Secretary to the President February 19, 1955; residence, Bernardsville,N. J.; 2447 Kalorama Road. : Shi JAMES C. HAGERTY, Press Secretary to the President, born Plattsburg, N.Y. May 9, 1909, son of James A. and Katherine S. Hagerty; Blair Academy, A. B. Columbia University, 1934; married Marjorie Lucas; children: Roger C., Bruce C.; member news staff of New York Times, 1934-42; legislative correspondent, in Albany, 1938-42; Executive Assistant to Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, 1943-50; Secretary to Governor, 1950-52; Press Secretary to General Eisenhower, July 1952 to inaugural; member Delta Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Delta Chi; residence, 5010 Reno Road. Assistant Press Secretary.— Murray Snyder, 11101 Dewey Road, Kensington, Md. SPECIAL COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT GERALD D. MORGAN, Special Counsel to the President; born New York, N. Y., December 19, 1908; married Alice Humphrey, June 25, 1932; children: Eleanor, Barbara, Gerald Demuth, Craig; A. B., Princeton, 1930; LL. B., Har-vard, 1933; admitted to practice: New York, 1934; Kentucky, 1938; District of Columbia, 1946; Solicitor’s Office, U. S. Steel Corporation, 1933-35; Assistant Legislative Counsel, U. S. House of Representatives, 1935-45; partner, Morgan & Calhoun, Washington, D. C., 1946-50; consultant, Hoover Commission, 1947-48; partner, Hamel, Park & Saunders, Washington, D. C., 1950-53; Special Assistant in the White House Office January 21, 1953; Administrative Assistant to the President September 10, 1953; appointed Special Counsel to the President February 19, 1955; residence, Gaithersburg, Md. Assistant to the Special Counsel to the President.—J. William Barba, 3616 Prospect Avenue, Zone 7. Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.—Dillon Anderson, ~ 2906 N Street. Special Assistants to the President: Lewis L. Strauss, the Shoreham. Joseph M. Dodge, the White House Office. Nelson A. Rockefeller, 2500 Foxhall Road, Zone 7. Kevin McCann, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue. Harold E. Stassen, 3701 Blackthorn Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Maj. Gen. John S. Bragdon, USA (retired), 2480 16th Street, Zone 9. Meyer Kestnbaum, the White House Office. Presidential Adviser on Personnel Management.—Philip Young, the United States Civil Service Commission. Special Consultants to the President.—Clarence B. Randall, the Shoreham; Clarence Francis, the White House Office. Administrative Assistants to the President: Gabriel Hauge, 3500 Lowell Street, Zone 16. I. Jack Martin, 9614 Hillridge Drive, Kensington, Md. Bryce N. Harlow, 2636 North Powhatan Street, Arlington, Va. Howard Pyle (serving as Deputy Assistant to the President for Intergovern- mental Relations), 200 C Street SE. Fred A. Seaton (serving as Deputy Assistant to the President for Administrative Liaison), 2700 Foxhall Road, Zone 7. Special Assistants in the White House Office: James M. Lambie, Jr., 5510 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda, Md. H. Roemer McPhee, 3616 Prospect Avenue, Zone 7. William B. Ewald, Jr., 1305 30th Street, Zone 7. Charles F. Masterson, 3055 16th Street, Zone 9. Edward T. Tait, the White House Office. Physician to the President.—Maj. Gen. Howard McC. Snyder, USA, 2101 Con-necticut Avenue. Secretary to the Cabinet.—Maxwell M. Rabb, 3101 Albemarle Street, Zone 8. Assistant to the Secretary to the Cabinet.—Bradley H. Patterson, Jr., 9515 49th Avenue, College Park, Md. Staff Spi dGol A. J. Goodpaster, USA, 801 North Overlook Drive, Alex-andria, Va. Assistant Staff Secretary.—L. Arthur Minnich, Jr., 6112 Clearbrook Drive, Springfield, Va. Executive Clerk.— William J. Hopkins, 814 Rowen Road, Silver Spring, Md. Administrative Officer (Special Projects).—E. Frederic Morrow, 2705 13th Street NE. Personal Secretary to the President.—Ann C. Whitman, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue. 5 Personal and Social Secretary to Mrs. Eisenhower.—Mary Jane McCaffree, 3340 Reservoir Road, Zone 7. Chief Usher.—Howell G. Crim, Lorton, Va. BUREAU OF THE BUDGET Executive Office Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-3300 Director—Rowland R. Hughes, 2725 29th Street. Deputy Director.—Percival F. Brundage, Sheraton-Park Hotel. Assistant Director—Percy Rappaport, 2601 Woodley Place. Assistant Director.—Ralph W. E. Reid, 248 Burgess Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Assistant to the Director.—Robert E. Merriam, 4513 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Staff Assistant to the Director—Edmond C. Hutchinson, 9619 Hillridge Drive, Kensington, Md. Special Assistant to the Director for Lease Purchase.—Raymond H. Weins, Shera-ton-Park Hotel. Administrative Assistant to the — Wilbur H. Ziehl, 3103 Belleview Avenue, Director Cheverly, Md. Administrative Services Officer.—George Viault, R. F. D. 3, Gaithersburg, Md. Budget Officer—Edward F. Kelley, 3516 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. Information Officer.— Virginia M. de Pury, 1801 16th Street. Personnel Officer.— William P. Lehman, 7201 Broxburn Drive, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Director for Budget Review.— William F. McCandless, 6203 Welbourn Drive, Wood Acres, Md. L} Assistant Director for Legislative Reference—Roger W. Jones, 3912 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Director for Management and Organization.— William F. Finan, 7000 Beechwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Director for Statistical Standards.—Raymond T. Bowman, 2117 E Street. Chief, Commerce and Finance Division.—Sam R. Broadbent, 4545 Connecticut Avenue. Chief, International Diviston.—Robert M. Macy, 5005 Fort Sumner Drive. Chief, Labor and Welfare Diviston.— William D. Carey, 3724 Northampton Street. Sav i i Division.— William F. Schaub, 4814 Bradley Boulevard, Chevy ase Chef, Resources and Civil Works Division. —Carl H. Schwartz, 3407 Alabama Avenue, Alexandria, Va. COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS Executive Office Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-3300 Chairman.— Arthur F. Burns, 4808 Essex Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Member.—Joseph S. Davis, 2800 Woodley Road, Zone 8. Member.— Raymond J. Saulnier, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Admanzstrative Officer.—Collis Stocking, 3225 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. ADVISORY BOARD ON ECONOMIC GROWTH AND STABILITY Members: Arthur F. Burns, chairman. Percival F. Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget. W. Randolph Burgess, Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs, Department of the Treasury. Marion B. Folsom, Secretary, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Gabriel Hauge, administrative assistant, the White House Office. Arthur Larson, Under Secretary, Department of Labor. Abbot L. Mills, member, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. True D. Morse, Under Secretary, Department of Agriculture. Walter Williams, Under Secretary, Department of Commerce. [Vacant], Department of State. NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL Executive Office Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-7491 Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States (Chairman). B Richard M. Nixon, Vice President of the United States. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State. Charles E. Wilson, ‘Secretary of Defense. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization. Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.—Dillon Anderson. Executive Secretary.—James S. Lay, Jr. Deputy Executive Secretary.—S. Everett Gleason. Central Intelligence Agency 2430 E Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-6115 Dzrector of Central Intelligence.—Allen W. Dulles. Deputy Director.—Lt. Gen. C. P. Cabell, USAF. Operations Coordinating Board 708 Jackson Place. Phone, STerling 3-0860 Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State (chairman). Nelson A. Rockefeller, representing the President (vice chairman). Reuben B. Robertson, Jr., Deputy Secretary of Defense. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, United States Information Agency. Executive Officer.—Elmer B. Staats, 5011 Overlook Road, Zone 16. Depuly Boel Officer.—Livingston L. Satterthwaite, 4420 Q Street, Foxhall illage. Executive Assistant.—Charles E. Johnson, 4851 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. OFFICE OF DEFENSE MOBILIZATION Executive Office Building, Phone, EXecutive 3-3300; General Accounting Office Building Phone, STerling 3-5200 Director, Office of Defense Mobilization.— Arthur S. Flemming, 4335 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Director.— Victor E. Cooley, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Special Consultant to the Director.—James F. Brownlee, Long Meadow Road, Fair- field, Conn. General Counsel. —Charles H. Kendall, 3426 16th Street, Zone 10. Assistant Director for Manpower.—Brig. Gen. Carlton S. Dargusch (retired), Army-Navy Club, Zone 6. Assistant Director for Materials.—Chester F. Ogden, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Zone 8. Assistant to the Director for Plans and Readiness.—Lt. Gen Willard S. Paul (re- tired), 2800 Woodley Road, Zone 8. Assistant Director for Production.—George A. Landry, Dodge Hotel, Zone 1. CE Director for Stabilization.—Edward F. Phelps, 2800 Quebec Street, one 8. Assistant to the Director for Telecommunications.— Gen. Jerry V. Maj. Matejka, 2818 36th Place, Zone 7. Assistant to the Director (National Security Council Staff). —William Y. Elliott, 660 Concord Avenue, Belmont, Mass. Chairman, Health Resources Advisory Commatiee.—Dr. Howard A. Rusk, 50 Green-acres, Scarsdale, N. Y. Chairman, Science Advisory Commattee.—Dr. Lee A. DuBridge, 415 South Hill Avenue, Pasadena 4, Calif. Assistant to the Director (Labor).—Joseph D. Keenan, 1700 Harvard Street, Zone 9. Information Officer.—Lee W. Schooler, 6702 41st Avenue, University Park, Md. Defense Transportation Coordinator.—[Vacant.] DEFENSE MOBILIZATION BOARD Members: Director of the Office of Defense Mobilization, Chairman. Secretary of State. Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary of Defense. Secretary of the Interior. Secretary of Agriculture. Secretary of Commerce. Secretary of Labor. Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Administrator, Federal Civil Defense Administration. PRESIDENT’S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION Room 292, Executive Office Building, Phone, NA tional 8-1414 Chairman.—Nelson A. Rockefeller. Member.—Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower. Member.—Dr. Arthur S. Flemming. Staff Director.— Arthur A. Kimball, 3915 49th Street, Zone 16. Assistant to the Staff Director.—Jarold A. Kieffer (acting), 129 Fleetwood Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS Headquarters: Rome, Italy: North American Regional Office: 1325 C Street SW., Washington 25, D. C. Phone, REpublic 7-7614 Headquarters: Director General.—Philip V. Cardon. North American Regional Office: Regional Representative.—Gove Hambidge. Technical Assistance Officer.—Harold Vogel. North American Regional Office—Continued Public Liaison.—Florence Reynolds. Admanzstrative Officer.— Morris Greene. Agriculture Officer.—Dr. F. F. Lininger. Nutrition Officer.—Andromache Sismanidis. INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE BOARD 2600 Sixteenth Street. Phone, DUpont 7-1605- Chairman.—Vice Adm. Edmund T. Wooldridge, USN (United States). Vice Chairman.—Rear Adm. Alfredo Aguiar (Uruguay). : Secretary.— Col. Hal Randall, USA (United States). Vice Secretary.—Col. César A. Pando (Peru). Council of Delegates: Argentina.—Maj. Gen. Enrique M. J4uregui, 2136 R Street; vied Adm. Jorge P. Ibarborde, 1816 Corcoran Street; Brig. Gen. Jorge Alvarez pense 1876 Corcoran Street. Bolivia.— (No representation at present.) Brazil.—Brig. Gen. Ignacio de Loyola Daher, 3219 Klingle Road; Rear Adm. Luiz Felippe Pinto da Luz, 3007 Whitehaven; Brig. Gen. José Machado Lopes, 3007 Whitehaven. Chile.—Col. Solminihac B., 2128 Bancroft Place; Col. Horacio Arce F., 2128 Bancroft Place. Colombia.—Rear Adm. Luis A. Bacuero H., 2118 LeRoy Place; Capt. Juan A. Pizarro, 2118 LeRoy Place; Col. Ezequiel Palacios, 2118 LeRoy Place; Lt. Col. Carlos Uribe, 2118 LeRoy Place. = -Costa Rica.—Col. Rodolfo Herrera Pinto, 2112 § Street. Cuba.—Capt. Carlos A. Le6én Sans, 3636 16th Street; Capt. Jorge Gutierrez, 2639 16th Street; Lt. Manuel P. Rodriguez Alonso. -Dominican Republic. —Col. Fernando:Manuel Castillo, 4410 16th Street. Ecuador.—Col. Carlos Cabrera Sevilla, 2342 Massachusetts Avenue; Comdr. Ramén Alban Semanate, 2342 Massachusetts Avenue. 21 El Salvador.—Col. Manuel J. Cérdova, 2308 California Street. Guatemala.—Col. Agustin Donis-Kestler, 1614 18th Street; Col. Ricardo A. Porras, 1718 Irving Street; Lt. Col. Alfredo Gemmell, 1718 18th Street. Haiti.—Lt. Col. Thimoléon Paret, 4400 16th Street. Honduras.—Lt. Col. Armando Velésquez ‘C., 5405 16th Street. Mexico.—Lt. Gen. Cristobal Guzmén: Cérdenas, 2829 16th Street; Rear Adm. Antonio J. Aznar Z., 2829 16th Street; Col. Gabriel de la Colina R., 2829 16th Street. a Nicaragua.—Col. Julio C. Morales, 1627 New Hampshire Avenue. Panamd.— Maj. Abel Quintero, 2862 McGill Terrace. Paraguay.—Brig. Gen. Carlos Montanaro, 5504 30th Street. Peru.—Col. Armando Silva Rojas, 1320 16th Street; Comdr. Carlos A. Salmon, 1320 16th Street. : United States.— Maj. Gen. Robert W. Douglass, Jr., Room 2A878, the Pentagon; Rear Adm. Charles W. Wilkins, USN, Room 4E470, the Pentagon; Brig. Gen. Russell Lowell Vittrup, USA, Room 3E485, the Pentagon; Col. Austin C. Shofner, USMC, Room 4D600, the Pentagon; Col. Homer C. Blake, USA, Room 3E485, the Pentagon; Lt. Col. Herbert .W. Ladd, Jr., USAF, "Room 4D1088, the Pentagon. Uruguay. ~ Adm. Alfredo Wellin, 2906 Ordway Rear Street. Venezuela.—Col. Josué Lopez Henriquez, 2335 Ashmead Place; Col. Ai] N. glen, 2409 California Street; Maj. Rolando Loscher Blanco, 2335 Ashmead lace The Staff: Director.—Brig. Gen. Lenard B. Cresswell, USMC, 2600 16th Street. Vice Director.—Col. Rubén Ortiz P. (Paraguay) 2600 16th Street. Deputy Director for Navy.—Capt. Bennett S. Copping, USN, 2600 16th Street. Deputy Director for Air.—Col. George P. Champion, USAF, 2600 16th Street. Deputy Director for Army.—Col. George M. Jones, USA, 2600 16th Street. ig to the Director.—Lt. Col. Charles J. Seibert m, USMC, 2600 16th treet International Organizations Staff Members: Argentina.—Col. Alfredo Carlos Laigle, 2136 R Street; Capt. Pedro Cabello Moya, 2136 R Street. Brazil.—Col. Dionisio Cerqueira de Taunay, 3219 Klingle Road; Comdr. Heraldo Saldanha da Gama, 3219 Klingle Road; Lt. Col. Durval de Alvarenga Soutto Mayor, 3219 Klingle Road. Chile—Col. Manuel Montt M., 2128 Bancroft Place; Lt. Col. César Ibafiez Q., 2128 Bancroft Place; Comdr. Ernesto Lagreze E., 2128 Bancroft Place. Colombia.—Col. Manuel Agudelo G., 2118 LeRoy Place; Capt. Jose R. Calderén M., 2118 LeRoy Place. Cuba.—Lt. Comdr. Manuel F. Alvarez Llaneras, 2639 16th Street; Capt. Jorge Perramén S., 2639 16th Street. Dominican Republic—Comdr. Luis Homero Lajara Burgos, 4410 16th Street. Ecuador.—Lt. Col. Victor M. Suarez, 2342 Massachusetts Avenue. Mexico.—Lt. Col. Antonio Ramirez Barrera, 2829 16th Street; Maj. Miguel Las Alaniz, 2829 16th Street; Capt. Ramén Mota Sdnchez, 2829 16th treet. Paraguay.—Col. Rubén Ortiz P., 2600 16th Street. United States.— (They are the Director, Deputy Directors for Navy, Air, and Army, and the Assistant to the Director, listed above under The Staff.) Uruguay.—Col. Alberto I. Laporte, 1629 Columbia Road. Venezuela.—Lt. Col. Ramén Clemente Morales, 2335 Ashmead Place. Secretariat: Secretary.—Col. Hal Randall, USA, 9308 East Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md. Vice Secretary.—Col. César A. Pando, Army of Perd, 1832 Irving Street. Deputy Secretary for Liartson.—Lt. Col. Theodore J. McAdam, USAF, 5904 Wood Acres Drive, Wood Acres, Md. Assistant Deputy Secretary for Liaison.— Maj. Anthony R. Mattos, USA, 7407 Fairfax Parkway, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Secretary for Conferences.—Lt. Col. Wilson K. Dickerman, USA, 7509 Lynn Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. : Deputy Secretary for Administratton.— Donald F. Draeger, USMC, 2600 Maj. 16th Street. Deputy Secretary for Finance.—Capt. Howard W. Moore, USA, 6308 Hallran Road, Falls Church, Va. INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT 1818 H Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-6360 President.—Eugene R. Black (United States). Vice President.—Robert L. Garner (United States). Assistant to the President.— William A. B. Iliff (United Kingdom). General Counsel.—Davidson Sommers (United States). Secretary.— Morton M. Mendels (Canada). Treasurer—Henry W. Riley (United States). Dairector of Asia Middle Rucinski States). Operatrons— and East.—Joseph (United Director of Operations— Europe, Africa, and Australasia.—S. R. Cope (United Kingdom). Director of Operations— Western Hemisphere.—J. Burke Knapp (United States). Director of Technical Operations.—Simon Aldewereld (The Netherlands). Director, Economic Staff.—Leonard B. Rist (France). Brea, iis Assistance and Liaison Staff.—Richard H. Demuth (United tates). Director of Marketing.—George L. Martin (United States). Dzrector of Information.—Harold N. Graves, Jr. (United States). Director of Administration.— William F. Howell (United States). EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Andrew N. Overby (United States). Viscount Harcourt (United Kingdom). Kan Lee (China). Roger Hoppenot (France). G. R. Kamat (India). Luis Machado (Cuba), also represents Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Sal-vador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. : Thomas Basyn (Belgium), also represents Austria, Luxembourg, and Turkey. Mohammad Shoaib (Pakistan), also represents Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria. Jorge Mejia-Palacio (Colombia), also represents Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Haiti, Paraguay, and Philippines. D. Crena de Iongh (Netherlands), also represents Israel and Yugoslavia. Takeo Yumoto (Japan), also represents Burma, Ceylon, and Thailand: Soetikno Slamet (Indonesia), also represents Greece and Italy. Jon Arnason (Iceland), also represents Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. Otto Donner (Germany). L. H. E. Bury (Australia), also represents Union of South Africa. Louis Rasminsky (Canada). INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland Washington Branch Office: 917 Fifteenth Street, Washington 5, D. C. Phone, DIstrict 7-9120. Liaison Office with the United Nations, 345 East 46th Street, New York 17, N. Y. International Labor Office (Permanent Secretariat of the Organization): Headquarters (Geneva): Director General.—David A. Morse (U. S. A.). Deputy Director General.—Jef Rens (Belgium). * Assistant Directors General: Raghunath Rao (India). C. Wilfred Jenks (United Kingdom). Luis Alvarado (Peru). Jean Morellet (France). William Yalden-Thomson (Canada). Abbas Moustapha Ammar (Egypt). Washington Branch: “Af vie Director.—R. Peter Straus. : Other Branch Offices: : Bonn, London, New Delhi, Ottawa, Paris, Rome, Tokyo. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND 1818 H Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-6360 BOARD OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Frank A. Southard, Jr. (United States), 4401 43d Street (casting votes of United States); alternate, John S. Hooker (United States), 6815 Delaware Street, Chevy Chase, Md. ; : Viscount Harcourt (United Kingdom), 2339 S Street (casting votes of United Kingdom) ; alternate, P. J. Keogh (United Kingdom), 2604 31st Street. Beue Tann (China), 3502 Legation Street (casting votes of China); alternate, Ching-Yao Hsieh (China), 4200 Cathedral Avenue. . Jean de Largentaye (France), 3503 Woodley Road (casting votes of France); "alternate, Daniel Dommel (France), 2820 34th Place. P. S. Narayan Prasad (India), 5325 16th Street (casting votes of India); alternate, V. G. Pendharkar (India), 3014 Rodman Street. Octavio Paranagua (Brazil), 4011 West Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. (casting votes of Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay); alternate, Joaquim Candido Gouvea Filho (Brazil), 4545 Connecticut Avenue. Ahmed Zaki Saad (Egypt), Sarbin Towers, 3132 16th Street (casting votes of Afghanistan, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Philip-pines, Syria); alternate, Albert Mansour (Egypt), Tunlaw Park Apartments, 3850 Tunlaw Road. Jose Luna-Guerra (Mexico), 5910 Moreland Street (casting votes of Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Venezuela) ; alternate, Jorge Sol (El Salvador), 8729 Susanna Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. International Organizations Andre Van Campenhout (Belgium), 1620 Belmont Street (casting votes of Austria, Belgium, Korea, Luxembourg, Turkey); alternate, Maurice Tous- saint (Belgium), 4200 Cathedral Avenue. Pieter Lieftinck (Netherlands), 7207 Rollingwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. (casting votes of Israel, Netherlands, Yugoslavia) ; alternate, H. M. H. A. van der Valk (N etherlands), 3113 Macomb Street. Carlo Gragnani (Italy), 2500 Q Street (casting votes of Greece, Indonesia, Italy); alternate, Costa P. Caranicas (Greece), 5605 Center Street, "Chevy Chase, Md. Takeo Yumoto (Japan), 2936 Macomb Street (casting votes of Burma, Ceylon, Joan, Thailand) ; alternate, Boonma Wongswan (Thailand), 3619 Quesada treet. S. T. G. Akermalm (Sweden), 3612 Yuma Street (casting votes of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden); alternate, Torben Friis (Denmark), Town House, 601 19th Street. Otmar Emminger (Federal Republic of Germany), 1818 H Street (casting votes of Federal Republic of Germany); alternate, Otto Donner (Federal Republic of Germany), 10011 Connecticut ‘Avenue, Kensington, Md. L. H. E. Bury (Australia), 22 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. (casting votes of Australia, Union of South Africa) ; alternate, B. B. Callaghan (Australia), 3606 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Louis Rasminsky (Canada), 440 Roxborough Road, Rockliffe, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (casting votes of Canada); alternate, J. H. Warren (Canada), 6128 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. OFFICERS Chairman of the Executive Board and Managing Director.—Ivar Rooth (Sweden), 3200 Rowland Place, Zone 8. Deputy Managing Director.—H. Merle Cochran (United States), Mayflower Hotel, Zone 6. Asian Department, Director—H. L. Dey (India), 2308 Ashmead Place, Zone 6. European Department, Director.—John M. Stevens (United Kingdom), 3117 35th Street, Zone 16. Exchange Restrictions Department, Director.—Irving S. Friedman (United States), 5512 Brite Drive, Bethesda 14, a Legal Department, General Counsel—1J.E. S. Fawcett (United Kingdom), Fairfax Hotel, 2100 Massachusetts Avenue. Middle Eastern Department, Director—Anwar Ali (Pakistan), 2910 Glover Driveway. Research Department, Director.—E. M. Bernstein (United States), 4300 Stanford Street, Chevy Chase 15," Md. Treasurer's Department, Treasurer—Y. C. Koo (China), 4013 Cleveland Street, Kensington 15, Md. Western Hemisphere Department Acting Director.—Jorge Del Canto, 5412 Christy Drive, Springfield, Md. Office of Administration, Director.—Phillip Thorson (United States), 7001 Mac-Arthur Boulevard, Glen Echo Heights 16, Md. Office of the Secretary, Acting Secretary. —Roman L. Horne (United States), 25 Marion Avenue, Mclean, Va. Lectin ein Officer. ~ Jay Reid (United States), 9210 Chanute Drive, Bethesda, JOINT BRAZIL-UNITED STATES DEFENSE COMMISSION United States Delegation Room 2A878, The Pentagon. Phone, LIberty 5-6700, branch 75125 or 55218 Maj. Gen. Robert W. Douglass, Jr., USAF, Chairman and Air Force Member. Rear Adm. Charles W. Wilkins, USN, Navy Member. Maj. Gen. Russell L. Vittrup, USA, Army Member. Col. Ernest F. Williams, USAF, Secretary General. Col. Austin C. Shofner, USMC, Alternate Navy Member and Adviser. Col. Homer C. Blake, USA, Alternate Army Member. Col. William F. Kaufman, USA, Army Adviser. Lt. Col. Herbert W. Ladd, Jr.; USAF, Alternate Air Force Member and Adviser. Maj. William P. Renny, USAT, Assistant Secretary General. Capt. Joseph W. Brown, USA, ‘Assistant Secretary General. Brazilian Delegation Brazilian Embassy, 3007 Whitehaven Street, Zone 8. Phone, COlumbia 5-6770 Brig. Gen. Igndcio de Loyola Daher, Chairman and Air Member. Brig. Gen. José Machado Lopes, Army Member. Rear Adm. Luiz Felippe Pinto da Luz, Navy Member. Col. Silvino Castor da Nébrega, Army Adviser. Col. Nicolau Fico, Army Adviser. Col. Olavo Nunes de Assumpgédo, Air Adviser. Comdr. Antonio Rubim de Pinho, Navy Adviser. JOINT MEXICAN-UNITED STATES DEFENSE COMMISSION United States Section Room 2A878, The Pentagon. Phone, LIberty 5-6700, branch 75125 or 55218 Maj. Gen. Robert W. Douglass, Jr., USAF, Chairman and Air Force Member. Rear Adm. Charles W. Wilkins, USN, Navy Member. ; Maj. Gen. Russell L. Vittrup, USA, Army Member. Mrs. Ruth Mason Hughes, State Department Representative. Col. Ernest F. Williams, USAF, Secretary General. Col. William F. Kaufman, USA, Army Adviser. Col. Homer C. Blake, USA, Army Adviser. Col. Austin C. Shofner, USMC, Navy Adviser. Lt. Col. Herbert W. Ladd, Jr., USAF, Air Force Adviser. Maj. William P. Renny, USAF, Assistant Secretary General. Capt. Joseph W. Brown, USA, Assistant Secretary General. Mexican Section Mexican Embassy, 2829 Sixteenth Street. Phone, ADams 4-5492 Lt. Gen. Cristé6bal Guzmén Cérdenas, Chairman and Army-Air Member. Rear Adm. Antonio J. Aznar, Navy Member. Col. Gabriel de la Colina Riqueime, Army Adviser. Lt. Col Antonio Ramirez Barrera, Army Adviser. Capt. Ramé6n Mota Sdnchez, Army Adviser. 2 Maj. Miguel Ojeda Alaniz, Air Adviser. ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES Pan American Union (General Secretariat) Seventeenth Street, between Constitution Avenue and C Street. Phone, N Ational 8-6630 Secretary General.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary General.— William Manger, 3001 Birch Street, Zone 15. Administrative Secretary, Council Secretariat.—Santiago Ortiz, 5212 Eighth Road North, Arlington, Va. Chief, Office of Public Relations.—Alejandro Orfila, 5500 Kingswood Road, + Bethesda 14, Md. : Chis Radio Section.—Demetrio Cabarga, 6404 Grieg Street, Seat Pleasant, Chief, Special Services Section.—Paul Murphy, “Gramur,” Glenmont, R. F. D. No. 1, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Department of Economic and Social Affairs.—Amos E. Taylor, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Administrative Secretary, Inter-American Economic and Social Council.—Joéo Oliveira Santos (Acting), 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Chief, Division of Economic Research.—Loreto M. Dominguez, 7208 Delafield Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief, Statistics Division (Secretariat of the Inter-American Statistical Insti-tute) .—Tulio Hostilio Montenegro, Pan American Union. Chief, Division of Labor and Social Affairs.—Beryl Frank, 6009 Goldsboro Road, Bethesda 14, Md. : International Organizations Director, Department of Economic and Social Affairs—Continued Chief, Division of Housing and Planning.—Anatole A. Solow, 6343 31st Street, Zone 15. Chief, Division of Travel. —Francisco J. Herndndez, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Executive Secretary, Coordinating Committee on Technical Assistance.—Howard Salzman (Acting), 1801 Clydesdale Place, Zone 9. Director, Department of International Law.—Charles G. Fenwick, 2653 Woodley Road, Zone 8. : Assistant Director and Chief, Division of Law and Treaties.— Manuel Canyes, 1605 O Street, Zone 6. Chief, Division of Conferences and Organizations.—Paul Kelbaugh, 8508 Garfield Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, gL eatin Section.—R. W. Harrison, 1620 22d Street North, Arling-ton, Va. Chairman, Inter-American Commission of Women.—Marfa Concepcién Leyes de Chédves, Alban Towers Hotel. Executive Secretary. —Esther Neira de Calvo, 1701 16th Street, Zone 9. Bisel, Pepariiont of Cultural Affairs.—Erico Verissimo, 3609 34th Street, one 8. Chief, Division of Education.—Guillermo Nannetti, 6415 31st Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief, Division of Philosophy, Letters and Science.—Anibal Sénchez-Reulet, 2700 Q Street, Zone 7. Chief, Section of Visual Arts.—José Gbémez-Sicre, 2501 Q Street, Zone 7. Chief, Section of Music.—Guillermo Espinosa, 3130 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 16. Librarian.— Arthur E. Gropp, 5113 Western Avenue, Zone 16. Sein Leo S. Rowe Fund.—David Heft, 9330 Wilmer Street, Silver Spring, Director, Department of Administrative Services.—Lowell Curtiss, 709 East Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md Chidl Fiscal Division.—John Balenger, 1527 17th Street North, Arlington, a. Chief, Personnel Division.—Paul W. Bigbee, P. O. Box 305, Severna Park, Md. Chaef, Division of General Services.—Frank W. Loops, 3506 North Ottawa Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Mimeographing and Duplicating Division.—Edward D. Fitzgerald, 1316 Beech Tree Lane, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Printing Division.— Elena, Calderon, 1910 Kalorama Road, Zone 9. Chief, Buildings and Grounds Division.— William W. Kellum, Deale, Md. Publications: Mennging Editor of AmErricas.—XKathleen Walker, 5746 Colorado Avenue, one 11. Editor of ANnN4rLs.—Fernando Hazera, 101 Victor Street NE., Zone 11. Editor of General Publications.—Lyn Manduley, North Pegram Street, Box 566, Alexandria, Va. Secretary, Editorial Board of Panoram4.—Ralph E. Dimmick, 1319 North Taft Street, Arlington, Va. Editor, Inter-American Review of Bibliography.—Javier Malagén, 2032 Bel-mont Road, Zone 9. Chief, Division of Publications and Distribution.—John McAdams, 5605 Forest Place, Bethesda 14, Md. THE COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS: PAN AMERICAN UNION Chairman.—César Tulio Delgado, Ambassador, Representative of Colombia, 2730 34th Place, Zone 8. Vice Chairman.—Alberto Sepulveda Contreras, Ambassador, Representative of Chile, 3551 Springland Lane, Zone 16. Ismael Jorge Saravia, Ambassador, Representative of Argentina, 2412 Massa-chusetts Avenue, Zone 8. Victor Andrade, Ambassador, Representative of Bolivia, 3012 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 8. The Counctl—Continued Fernando Lobo, Ambassador, Representative of Brazil, 3421 Massachusetts . Avenue, Zone 7. Fernando Fournier, Ambassador, Representative of Costa Rica, 2112 S Street, Zone 8. Gonzalo Giiell (absent), Ambassador, Representative of Cuba, 1028 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 6. Joaquin E. Salazar, Ambassador, Representative of the Dominican Republic, 2930 Edgevale Terrace, Zone 8. José R. Chiriboga V., Ambassador, Representative of Ecuador, 2320 Bancroft Place, Zone 8. Hector David Castro, Ambassador, Representative of El Salvador, 2855 Woodland Drive, Zone 8. José Luis Cruz-Salazar, Ambassador, Representative of Guatemala, 1614 18th Street, Zone 9. Love O. "Léger, Ambassador, Representative of Haiti, 4312 17th Street, Zone 1H Carlos Izaguirre, Ambassador, Representative of Honduras, 4715 16th Street, Zone 11. Luis Quintanilla, Ambassador, Representative of Mexico, 2440 Massachusetts “ Avenue, Zone 8. Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa, Ambassador, Representative of Nicaragua, 3200 Ellicott Street, Zone 8. J: oh Vallarino, ' Ambassador, Representative of Panama, 2601 29th Street, one 8. Guillermo Enciso-Velloso, Ambassador, Representative of Paraguay, 5500 16th Street, Zone 11. Juan Bautista de Lavalle, Ambassador, Representative of Peru, the Westchester, Zone 16. John C. Dreier, Ambassador, Representative of the United States, 3511 Lowell Street, Zone 16. To A. Mora, Ambassador, Representative of Uruguay, 2848 McGill Terrace, one 8. Tito Gutiérrez Alfaro, Ambassador, Representative of Venezuela, 1593 29th Street, Zone 7. PAN AMERICAN SANITARY ORGANIZATION Executive Organs Pan American Sanitary Bureau (Regional Office for the Americas of the World Health . Organization), 1501 New Hampshire Avenue. Phone, HUdson 2-5280 Director.—Dr. Fred L. Soper, 204 Rosemary Street, Chevy. Chase 15, Md. Assistant Director.—Dr. Carlos Luis Gonzalez, 3819 Morrison Street, Zone 15. Secretary General.—Dr. Miguel E. Bustamante, 3179 Porter Street, Zone 8. Chol, Lk Health Division.—Dr. Gustavo "Molina, 3210 Wisconsin Avenue, one Chief, Education and Training Division.—Dr. Myron E. Wegman, 3620 Edmunds Street, Zone7. Chie; Administration Division. —Harry A. Hinderer, 1603 Sherwood Road, Silver pring, Zone II Representative, Mexico City, Mexico (Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, PLES .—Dr. Guillermo E. Samamé, Calle de Roma No. 36-B, Colonia uarez Zone III Representative, Guatemala City, Guatemala (British Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama).—Dr. Stan-ford F. Farnsworth, 9a. Calle No. 3-25. Zone IV Representative, Lima, Peru (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Vene-zuela).—Dr. Oswaldo J. da Silva, Avenida Salaverry 722, Zone V Representative, Rio de Janeiro, ‘Brasil (Brazil).—Dr. Kenneth O. Courtney, Ave. General Justo No. 275B. Zone VI Representative, Buenos Aires, Argentina (Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay).—Dr. Emilio Budnik, Charcas 684. Chef, Fold “Office for the Caribbean, ’ Kingston, Jamaica, B. W, I.—Dr. John D. Glismann, P. O. Box 478. El Paso Field ‘Office, El Paso, Texas.—Dr. Sidney B. Clark, Room 204, United States Court House. International Organizations Executive Commyattee Members: Dr. Héctor A. Coll, Director General de Medicina Sanitaria, Buenos Aires, Argentina. By Ronis Brown Lema, Director General de Sanidad Publica, La Paz, olivia. Dr. Jorge Jiménez Gandica, Director Nacional de Salubridad, Bogot4, Colombia. Dr. Félix Hurtado, Embajador, Encargado de Asuntos Sanitarios, Quinta Avenida 124, Miramar, La Habana, Cuba. Dr. Manuel Antonio Sdnchez Vigil, Director del Instituto Nacional de Higiene, Managua, Nicaragua. Dr. Enrique Zacarias Arza, Ministro de Salud Publica y Previsién Social, Asuncién, Paraguay. Dr. Frederick J. Brady, 16 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda, Md., USA. UNITED NATIONS New York 17, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 4-1234 Secretary General.—Dag Hammarskjold (Sweden). Offices of the Secretary General: Executive Assistant to the Secretary Genmeral.—Andrew W. Cordier (United States of America). Legal Counsel.—Constantin Stavropoulos (Greece). Coniroller.—Bruce R. Turner (New Zealand). Director of Personnel.—J. A. C. Robertson (United Kingdom). Under Secretary.— Ralph J. Bunche (United States of America). Under Secretary.—Ilya S. Tchernychev (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). Under Secretary (in charge of the Department of Political and Security Council Affairs).—Dragoslav Protitch (Yugoslavia). Under Secretary (in charge of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs).— Philippe de Seynes (France). Deputy Under Secretary.— Martin Hill (United Kingdom). Under Secretary (in charge of Trusteeship and Information from Non-Self-Governing Terrstories) .—Benjamin A. Cohen (Chile). Under Secretary (in charge of the Department of Public Information).—Ahmed S. Bokhari (Pakistan). Ds Secretary (in charge of the Department of Conference Services).— Victor Hoo hina). Director (in charge of the Office of General Services).—David B. Vaughan (United States of America). pre Beperal of the Technical Assistance Administration.—Hugh L. Keenleyside (Canada). Chairman of the Technical Assistance Board.—David Owen (United Kingdom). UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Director Representing the Secretary General.—Adrian Pelt (Netherlands). WASHINGTON INFORMATION CENTER 2000 Massachusetts Avenue. Phone, DEcatur 2-4430 Director of Information.—Paul V. Johansen. VALIDATION BOARD FOR GERMAN DOLLAR BONDS 30 Broad Street, New York 4, N. Y. Phone, BOwling Green 9-8070 United States Member.—Douglas W. Hartman. Deputy to United States Member.—Richard D. Kearney. German Member —Dr. Walther Reusch. Deputies to German Member.—Dr. Walther Skaupy, Dr. Walter Clemens. Chairman of the Board.—David A. Stretch (acts only to resolve differences between the United States and German members). DEPARTMENT OF STATE Twenty-first Street and Virginia Avenue. Phone, REpublic 7-5600 JOHN FOSTER DULLES, Secretary of State, was born February 25, 1888, at Washington, D. C.; attended high school in Watertown, N. Y.; A. B. degree Princeton University 1908, LL.D., 1946; studied international law Sorbonne, Paris, 1908-9; studied law at George Washington University 1910-11 (LL.B. issued ex post facto 1946); LL.D., Tufts, 1939; Wagner College, Northwestern University, 1947; Union College, 1948; University of Pennsylvania, 1949; Amherst, Seoul National University, 1950; University of Arizona, 1951; Fordham Uni-versity, Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, Lafayette University, St. Joseph’s College, St. Lawrence University, 1952; Columbia University, Georgetown University, 1954; Indiana University, University of South Carolina, 1955; engaged in practice of law 1911, Sullivan & Cromwell, New York; partner 1920, senior partner 1927; secretary of the Hague Peace Conference, 1907; mem-ber of the second Pan American Scientific Congress, special agent Department of State, in Central America, 1917; captain and major U. S. Army, attached to General Staff, 1917-18; assistant to chairman, War Trade Board, 1918; adviser to President Wilson, Paris Peace Conference, 1919; member Reparations Com-mission and Supreme Economic Council, 1919; legal adviser, Polish Plan of Monetary Stabilization, 1927; American representative Berlin Debt Conferences, 1933; chairman, Federal Council of Protestant Churches, 1940; traveled to England on mission for United States Churches, 1942; member United States delegation to the San Francisco Conference on International Organization, 1945; delegate to United Nations General Assembly, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950; acting chairman United States delegation to United Nations General Assembly, Paris, 1948; adviser to Secretary of State at Council of Foreign Ministers, London, 1945, 1947, Moscow, 1947, Paris, 1949; appointed interim United States Senator, 1949; resigned from active law practice, Sullivan & Cromwell, 1949; consultant to Secretary of State, 1950; special representative of the President, with rank of Ambassador, to negotiate Japanese Peace Treaty, 1950-51; signed for the United States, the Japanese Peace Treaty and the related Security Treaties with Aus-tralia, New Zealand, the Philippines, and Japan, 1951; former chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Rockefeller Foundation, General Education Board, and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, trustee of the New York Public Library and the Union Theological Seminary, member of the New York State Banking Board, 1952; appointed Secretary of State and took oath of office on January 21, 1953; has received following awards: Freedom Foundation Award, 1949, St. Francis of Assisi Peace Medal, 1951, AMVETS Annual Peace Award, 1952, American Legion Grand Street Post Award, 1952, Military Chaplains’ Association Meritorious Service Award, 1952, Brotherhood Award of the National Council of Christians and Jews, 1952, New York Board of Trade, 1952, Roosevelt Memorial Association, 1952, Veterans of Foreign Wars Gold Certificate of Merit, 1954, Air Force Association H. H. Arnold award, ‘‘Aviation’s Man of the Year,” 1954; author: “War, Peace and Change’’ (1939); “War or Peace’ (1950); married. Secretary of State.—John Foster Dulles. Special Assistants to the Secretary.— William B. Macomber, Jr., 1225 Potomac Street; John Wesley Hanes, Jr., R. F. D. 1, Vienna, Va. Personal Assistant to the Secretary.—Phyllis Bernau, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue. Special Assistant for Atomic Energy Matters.— Gerald C. Smith, 2425 Kalorama Road oad. Under Secretary of State—Herbert Hoover, Jr., 2456 Tracy Place. Special Assistant to the Under Secretary.—[Vacant.] Executive Secretariat: Director—Robert G. Barnes, 3806 Brandywine Street. 68172°—b56——27 393 394 Congressional Directory Deputy Under Secretary of State—Robert Murphy, 4004 Underwood Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Special Assistants to the Deputy Under Secretary.—W. Tapley Bennett, Jr., 3026 44th Place; J. David Linebaugh, 3405 Ashley Terrace. Special Assistant for International Labor Affairs.—Daniel Goott, 9609 Cottrell Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administration.—Loy W. Henderson, 2737 Devonshire Place. Special Assistants to the Deputy Under Secretary for Administration.— Lampton Berry, 5415 Connecticut Avenue; Earl D. Sohm, 6006 Woodacres Drive, Zone 16; Randolph Kidder, 2400 Foxhall Road; John Hoghland, 3 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. Plog General of the Foreign Servicce—Raymond A. Hare, 2601 Woodley lace. Chief Inspector, Foreign Service Inspection Corps.—Raymond C. Miller, 1661 Crescent Place. Deputy Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs.—Herbert V. Prochnow. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Economic A ffairs.— Thorsten V. Kalijarvi, 1552 33d Street. Director, Executive Staff.—James A. McDevitt, 532 20th Street. Assistant Secretary of State for Policy Planning. — Robert R. Bowie, 2909 Foxhall Roa Cas of the Department.— Douglas MacArthur 2d, 3400 N Street. Special Assistant.— William Galloway, 5415 Connecticut Avenue. era Secretary of State-Controller.—I. W. Carpenter, Jr., Sheraton-Park otel. Deputy Assistant Secretary and Budget Officer—Edward B. Wilber, South Glen Road, Potomac, Md. Deputy "Assistant Secretary for Personnel.—George F. Wilson, 116 West Green-way Boulevard, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations. —Thomas S. Estes, 4641 24th Street . North, Arlington, Va. Brecutive Assistant.—Donovan Q. Zook, 38 Kennedy Street, Alexandria, Va. Administrator, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs.—Scott McLeod, 6400 Winston Drive, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Admanistrator.—Robert F. Cartwright, 2022 Columbia Road, Zone 9. Deputy Administrator for the Refugee Relief Program.—Pierce J. Gerety, 3641 49th Street. Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs.—Francis O. Wilcox, 4323 Albermarle Street. Deveiy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs.— David W. Wainhouse, 4708 Linnean Avenue. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs.— Christopher H. Phillips, 2245 46th Street. Director, Executive Staff. Orville H. Transtrum, 5508 Broad Branch Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian and African Affairs. — George V. Allen, 4730 Quebec Street. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian and African Affairs.— William M. Rountree, 6408 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Executive Director.—Robert J. Ryan, 129 Lynmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs.—Henry F. Holland, 2121 Decatur Place, Zone 8. Dep uty Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs.—Cecil B. Lyon, 2811 O Street. Executive Director.—John F. Killea, 6924 32d Street. Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs.—Livingston T. Merchant, 4853 Loughbro Road. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Afaiss, —C. Burke Elbrick, 2204 Decatur Place. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European AP eTreoh D. Beam, 3129 O Street. Acting Executive Director.—E. Paul Tenney, P. O. Box 52, Oakton, Va. Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs.—Walter S. Robertson, 2317 Bancroft Place. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs.—William J. Sebald, 3604 Massachusetts Avenue. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Economic Affairs.—Howard P. Jones, 5911 Massachusetts Avenue. Executive Director.—Basil Capella, 7016 Bybrook Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations.—Thruston B. Morton, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue. ; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations.—Roderic L. O’Connor, 3213 P Street. Legal Adviser.—Herman Phleger, 2900 N Street. Deputy Legal Adviser.—Willard B. Cowles, 2331 Cathedral Avenue. Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs.—Carl W. MeCardle, Florenden, McLean, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs.—Robinson Mecllvaine, 1800 Hoban Road, Zone 7. Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs.—J. Burke Wilkinson, 3230 Reservoir Road, Zone 7. Director, Executive Staff.—John C. French, 508 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, Va. Special Assistant for Intelligence—W. Park Armstrong, Jr., 2734 P Street. Deputy Special Assistant.—Fisher Howe, 2015 48th Street. Director, Executive Staff.—[Vacant.] ADMINISTRATION (Under the Direction of the Assistant Secretary-Controller) Office of Personnel: Deputy Director.—Harlan Clark, 3072 North Oakland Street, : Arlington, Va. Employment Division: Chief.—Arch K. Jean, 2306 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Personnel Operations Division: Chief.—Howard P. Mace, 2131 North Brandy- wine Street, Arlington, Va. Classification and Wage Administration Division: Chief.—Harold A. Chastka, 4821 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Hoes Division: Chief—Dayton Hull, 4005 Everett Street, Kensington, Management and Services Division: Chief.—Ralph Scarritt, 1406 Oliver Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Office of Foreign Buildings: Director— William P. Hughes, 4337 Nebraska Avenue. Office of Budget: Director—Edward C. Crouch, 3709 Korey Place. Deputy Director.—Donald Schuler, 1016 North Powhatan Street, Arlington, Va. Division of Financial Management: Chief.—James G. Hoofnagle, 5817 24th Avenue, Hillcrest Heights. Division of Program Review: Chief.—Eldon B. Smith, 8601 Wisconsin Avenue. Oyices of a Director.—Louis F. Thompson, Route 1, Layhill Road, Silver pring, Md. Deputy Director.—Paul F. Hart, 3218 North Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. et of Audit: Chief —Loch Shumaker, 1008 18th Street South, Arlington, a. Division of Accounts: Chief—Harry J. Wetzork, 540 North Piedmont Street, Arlington, Va. Office of General Services: Director.—Mervyn V. Pallister, 4965 Little Falls Road, Arlington, Va. Division of Supply Management: Chief. —Winson O. Trone, 4612 Massachusetts Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 3 Division of Operating Facilities: Chief.—William E. Fee, Jr. 2820 28th Street. Division of Records Management: Acting Chief.— Walter H. Anderson, 2843 Hillerest Drive SE. Despatch Agency (New York, N. Y.): Despatch Agent.—Howard Fyfe, 262 fony Ce Brooklyn, N.Y. (Branch agencies in San Francisco and New rleans). Office of Special Services: Acting Director.—Robert E. Stufflebeam, 409 Cambridge Road, Alexandria, Va. Division of Communication Services: Chief.—Robert G. Kreer, 3507 John Marshall Drive, Arlington, Va. Division of Visual Services: Chief.—Fernleigh R. Graninger, 3600 Adams Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Division of Publishing Services: Chief—Robert L. Thompson, 7500 Summit Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Division of Language Services: Chief.—Robert A. Conrads, 6421 Volta Place. Cryptography Staff: Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary-Controller.—Lee W. Parke, 4905 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, Md. Foreign Reporting Staff: Chief.—William Barnes, 2620 East-West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. Safety Director.—Howard J. Trees, 207 South West Street, Falls Church, Va. Clemency and Parole Board (Japanese War Criminals): FExecutive Secretary.— George T. Hagen, 705 18th Street. Arts and Monuments Adviser.—Ardelia R. Hall, 3027 Cambridge Place. Regulations and Procedures Staff: Chief.—Kenneth B. Atkinson, 17 Providence Terrace, McLean, Va. SECURITY AND CONSULAR AFFAIRS (Under the Direction of the Administrator, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs) Passport Office: Director.—Frances G. Knight, 3641 Wyoming Avenue. | Visa Office: Director.—Roland Welch, 3705 33d Place. Office of Special Consular Services: Director.—Allyn C. Donaldson, 2438 20th Street, Zone 9. Office of Security: Director.—DennisA. Flinn, P. O. Box 308, Vienna (Oakton), Va. Office of Munatrons Control: Dzirector. —Belton O. Bryan, 4857 29th Street North, Arlington, Va. BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AFFAIRS (Under the Direction of the Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs) Office of Dependent Area Affairs: Dzrector.—0O. Benjamin Gerig, 4727 Essex Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Director.—Robert R. Robbins, 3809 47th Street. Office of International Administration: Director.—John E. Fobes, 1504 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director. —Trederick R. Carson, 303 ‘Cameron Road, Wellington, Alexandria, Va. Office of 1 ternational Conferences: Director.—Harold G. Kissick, 4706 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Pepe Director.—Richard S. Wheeler, 234 North ‘Abingdon Street, Arlington, Office of International Economic and Social Affairs: Director.—Walter M. Kotschnig, 3518 Bradley Lane, Chovy Chase, Md. Deputy Drurector—James F. Green, 3803 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Office of United Nations Political and Security Affairs: Director.—Niles Bond, 2604 36th Place. Acting Deputy Director.—XEric Stein, 2800 Quebec Street. BUREAU OF NEAR EASTERN, SOUTH ASIAN, AND AFRICAN AFFAIRS (Under the Direction of the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian, and African ffairs) Office of Greek, Turkish and Iranian Affairs: Director.— William O. Baxter, 4221 43d Street. Deputy Director.—Jeffrey C. Kitchen, 4912 Greenway Drive. Office of South Asian Affairs: Director.—J. Jefferson Jones 3d, 2430 Pennsylvania Avenue. Deputy Drirector.— William Witman 2d. Department of State 397 Office of Near Eastern Affairs: Director.—Fraser Wilkins, 1529 33d Street. Deputy Director.— William C. Burdett, 3623 O Street. Office of African Affairs: Director—Leo G. Cyr, 5205 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Director.—Fred L. Hadsel, 3104 Russell Road, Alexandria, Va. BUREAU OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS (Under the Direction of the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs) Reprosninine of the United States to COAS.—John C. Dreier, 3511 Lowell Street, one 16. Representative of the United States to the I A-ECOSOC.—Harold M. Randall. Office of Middle American Affairs: Director—Robert Newbegin, 4330 Garfield Street, Zone 7. Deputy Director.—Jack D. Neal, 4915 Van Ness Street, Zone 16. Office of South American Affairs: Director—Maurice M. Bernbaum, 4919 Brandywine Street. Acting Deputy Director—Henry Dearborn, 6305 Beechwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Office of Regional American Affairs: Director.—Edward G. Cale, 7206 Brennon Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy Director.—Robert S. Folsom, 2231 Bancroft Place. BUREAU OF EUROPEAN AFFAIRS (Under the Direction of the Assistant Secretary for European Affairs) Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs: Director.—Outerbridge Horsey, 2820 36th Place. Deputy Director.—Wilson T. N. Beale, Jr., 2480 16th Street. Office of Eastern European Affairs: Director.—Francis B. Stevens, 2930 Legation Street. Deputy Director.— William A. Crawford, 5060 Overlook Road. Office of German Affairs: Director.—Jacques J. Reinstein, 4105 46th Street. Deputy Director—John B. Holt, 3701 Grant Road. Office of European Regional Affairs: Director—Benson 2) L. Timmons, 3338 Prospect Avenue. Deputy Director—Joseph Palmer 2d, 7209 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Office of Western European Affairs: Director—John Wesley Jones, 5727 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Director— William R. Tyler, 5604 32d Street. BUREAU OF FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS (Under the Direction of the Assistant Secretary for Far Eastern Affairs) Office of Chinese Affairs: Director.—Walter P. McConaughy, 1102 Janneys Lane, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director.—Ralph N. Clough, 415 Cleve Drive, Falls Church, Va. Office of Northeast Asian Affairs: Director—Robert J. G. McClurkin, 3016 Homewood Parkway, Kensington, Md. Deputy Director—Noel Hemmendinger, 230 Martha’s Road, Alexandria, Va. Office of Philippine and Southeast Asian Affairs: Director.—Kenneth T. Young, 3454 Macomb Street. Deputy Director—James D. Bell, 9721 Connecticut Avenue, Kensington, Md. ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES (Under the Direction of the Deputy Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs) Office of International Trade and Resources: Director—Ben H. Thibodeaux, 3322 Stephenson Place. Deputy Director— Willis C. Armstrong, 2853 Ontario Road. Deputy Director—Isaiah Frank, 2418 North Rockingham Street, Arlington, Va. International Business Practices Division: Chief—Roger C. Dixon, 312 Martha’s Road, Alexandria, Va. Trade Agreements and Treaties Division: Chief.—Carl D. Corse, 7300 Brennon Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. ; Economic Defense Division: Chief.—Louis W. Goodkind, 7405 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, Md. International Resources Division: Chief.—Clarence W. Nichols, 5436 17th Street North, Arlington, Va. Fuels Division: Chief.—Robert H. S. Eakens, 2608 North Powhatan Street, Arlington, Va. Office of International Financial and Development Affairs: Director—Jack C. Corbett, 5721 Bent Branch Road. Deputy Director— William V. Turnage, 6015 Walhonding Road. Economic Development Division: Chief.—Emerson A. Ross, 5321 Tuscarawas Road, Glen Echo Heights. Lend-Lease and Surplus Property Division: Chief.—Francis T. Murphy, 8602 Irvington Avenue, Bethesda, Md. International Finance Division: Acting Chief.—John Parke Young, 33 West Kirke Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Office of Transport and Communications: Director.—J. Paul Barringer, 2911 Dumbarton Avenue. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Aviation Division: Chief. —Edward A. Bolster, 3401 North Ohio Street, Arlington, Va. Shipping Division: Chief—R. T. Merrill, 7009 East Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Telecommunications Division: Chief.—Francis Colt deWolf, 1650 Avon Place. PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND UNESCO ACTIVITIES (Under Direction of Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs) Public Services Division: Chief.—John P. Measher, 4613 Franklin Street, Ken- sington, Md. News Division: Chief.—Henry Suydam, 1615 Rhode Island Avenue. Public Studies Division: Chief —H. Schuyler Foster, Jr., 3933 Livingston Street. Besmninal hieisions Chief—G. Bernard Noble, 710 North Wayne Street, Arling- ton, Va. UNESCO Relations Staff: Director—Max McCullough, 6680 32d Place. International Educational Exchange Service: Director.—Russell Riley, Route 3, Fairfax, Va. Deputy Drirector.—Francis J. Colligan, 6322 32d Street. INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES (Under the Direction of the Special Assistant—Intelligence) Office of Intelligence Research: Director.— Allan Evans, 2227 20th Street. Psychological Intelligence and Research Staff: Acting Chief.—Nathan A. Pel-covits, 4704 Piney Branch Road. Division of Research for Western Europe: Acting Chief.—Clinton E. Knox, 1311 Jackson Street NE. Division of Research for USSR and Eastern Europe: Acting Chief.—Boris H. Klosson, 4 Newlands Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Division of Research for American Republics: Chief.—Miron Burgin, 4335 36th Street South, Arlington, Va. Division of Research for Far East: Chief.—Joseph Yager, 809 Sligo Parkway, Takoma Park, Md. Division of Research for Near East, South Asia and Africa: Chief.—Charlton Ogburn, Jr., Route 1, Box 23, Vienna, Va. Division of Functional Intelligence: Chief.—Edward W. Doherty, 416 Paul Spring Road, Alexandria, Va. Department of State 399 Office of Libraries and Intelligence-Acquisition: Director.—A. Sidney Buford 3d, 5407 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. Library Division: Chief.—Fred W. Shipman, 7204 46th Street, Chevy Chase, Md Division of Acquisition and Distribution: Chief.—George A. Pope, 6302 Avalon Drive. Division of Biographic Information: Chief —Samuel D. Boykin, 9139 Sligo Creek Parkway, Silver Spring, Md ; BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Board of the Foreign Service—Loy W. Henderson (Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administration), chairman; Thruston B. Morton (Assistant Secre-tary of State); Livingston T. Merchant (Assistant Secretary of State); Raymond A. Hare (Director General of the Foreign Service); Clayton E. Whipple (Deputy Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of Agriculture); J. Ernest Wilkins (Assistant Secretary of Labor); Harold C. McClellan (Assistant Secretary of Commerce). Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service.—Raymond A. Hare (Director General of the Foreign Service, Department of State), chairman; Arch K. Jean (Chief of the Employment Division of the Office of Personnel, Department of State) ; Jacob D. Beam (Director, Office of Eastern European Affairs, Depart-ment of State); W. Tapley Bennett, Jr. (Special Assistant, Office of Deputy Under Secretary, Department of State) ; Fisher Howe (Deputy to the Special Assistant—Intelligence, Department of State); Thomas R. Wilson (Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for International Affairs, Department of Commerce) ; James F. Taylor (Chief, Foreign Service Division, Gffice of International Labor Affairs, Department of Labor); John W. Macy (Executive Director, Civil Service Commission). Foreign Service Buildings Commission.—John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State); George M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury); Sinclair Weeks (Secretary of Commerce); Alexander Wiley (Senator from Wisconsin); Walter F. George (Senator from Georgia); Robert B. Chiperfield (Representative from Illinois) ; James P. Richards (Representative from South Carolina). ADVISORY COMMISSION ON EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE Chairman.—Rufus H. Fitzgerald, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. Li Chatrman.— Arthur H. Edens, President, Duke University, Durham, N. C. Members: Laird Bell, attorney at law, Bell, Boyd, Marshall & Lloyd, 135 South La Salle Street, Chicago3, Ill. Arthur A. Hauck, President, University of Maine, Orono, Maine. Anna L. Rose Hawkes, c/o E. S. Coles, Mansfield, Pa. Commission Secretariat: Chief, Departmental Staff, U. S. Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange, and Executive Secretary of the Commission.—Paul C. Domke, 2652 North Upshur Street, Arlington, Va. UNITED STATES MISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS 2 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. United States Representative to the United Nations and Representative in the Security Council.—Henry Cabot. Lodge, Jr., Waldorf Towers, New York, N. Y. Deputy United States Representative to the United Nations and Deputy Represent-ative in the Security Council.—James J. Wadsworth, 320 East 72d Street, New York, N. Y. Counselor of Mission.—James W. Barco, 241 East 49th Street, New York, N. Y. Deputy Representative in the Disarmament Commission.— Harold E. Stassen, 3701 Blackthorn Street, Chevy Chase, Md. “Deputy Representative in the Interim Committee.— William O. Hall, Old Boston Road, Wilton, Conn. Deputy Representative on the Palestine Conciliation Commission.—James W. Barco, 241 East 49th Street, New York, N. Y. 400 Congressional Directory United States Representative tn the Trusteeship Council.—Mason Sears, West Street, Dedham, Mass. | Deputy Representative in the Trusteeship Council. —O. Benjamin Gerig, 4727 Essex Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. United States Representative in the Economic and Social Council.—John C. Baker, | Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. Deputy Representative in the ‘Economic and Social Council.—Walter M. Kotschnig, 3518 East Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Representative in the Economic and Social Council—Nat. B. King, 22 | East 38th Street, New York, N.Y United States Members in the Commissions of the Economic and Social Council: Althea K. Hottel, Social Commission, 113 Summit Lane, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. George P. Baker, Transport and Communications Commission, 93 Mount | Vernon Street, Boston, Mass. | Lorena B. Hahn, Commission on Status of Women, 8625 Broadmoor Drive, Omaha, Nebr. Hay: Anslinger, Narcotic Drugs Commission, Shoreham Hotel, Washington, [Vacancy], Statistical Commission. Mrs. Oswald Lord, Commission on Human Rights, 770 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. Kingsley Davis, Commission on Population, Columbia University, New York, N.Y Executive Director.— Albert S. Watson, Steephill Road, Route 2, Westport, Conn. Director of Public Affairs.—Wallace Irwin, Jr., 1 Summit Avenue, Larchmont, 0 United Nations Military Staff Committee: Navy: Representative and Chatrman, United States Delegation.—Vice Adm. A. D. Struble, USN, N. Y. Naval Snag Quarters R—1, Brooklyn, N. Y. Deputy and Chief of Staff —Capt. R. K. Gaines, USN, 3 Wakeman Place, Larchmont, N. Y. Army: | Representative.—Lt. Gen. Thomas W. Herren, USA, Quarters 1-1, Governors | Island, N. Y. Deputy and Chief of Staff —Col. S. E. Otto, USA, Quarters 140, Fort Totten, N. Y Representative. —Lt. Gen. L. W. Johnson, USAF, Quarters 363, Mitchel Air Force Base, Long Island, N. Y. Deputy and Chief of Staff—Col. Reginald F. C. Vance, USAF, Quarters | 142, Fort Totten, N. Y. Secretary of Military Staff Committee. —Comdr. Bernard J. Lauff, USN, 531 East 20th St., New York, N. Y. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION 815 Connecticut Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-6400 Drrector.—John B. Hollister, 2808 N Street. Assistant to the Director—DeWitt L. Sage, 1407 31st Street. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Director for NSC and OCB Liaison.—John H. Tobler, 3402 Russell Road, Alexandria, Va. Executive Secretary. — John W. McDonald (acting), 2244 North Upton Street, Arlington, Va. Demet Dzrector for Congressional Relations.—Guilford Jameson, 4550 Connecticut venue. Assistant to the Deputy Director.—Charles T. Lloyd, 3014 45th Street. Office of General Counsel.—Christian Herter, Jr., 1701 Hoban Road. Deputy Dzrector for Operations.—Dr. D. A. FitzGerald, 5017 Smallwood Drive. Regional Director for Europe.—Stuart H. VanDyke (acting), 13 Accotink Road, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director for Operations—Continued Regional Director for Far East.—Dr. Raymond T. Moyer, 400 High Street, Friendship Heights, Md. Regional Director for Far East, South Asia and Africa.—Cedric Seager, 6314 33d Street. Bogional |Director for Latin America.—Rollin S. Atwood (acting), ‘“Craggwood”’ Glen Road, Route 1, Rockville, Md. Deputy Director for Management. — Walter K. Scott, 5801 Bent Branch Road. Assign Deputy Director for Management. — William J. Sheppard, 5908 Woodacres rive. Special Assistant.—Betty R. Crites, 128 Webster Street. Office of Research, Statistics and Reports. —Frank M. Charrette (acting), 2516 Easton Street. Offi -of Coniroller—John E. Murphy, 4300 Underwood Street, University ark 3 Of of Personnel Security and Integrity.— Thomas E. Naughten, 4830 Calvert treet. Die of Public Reports.— William J. Caldwell, 2310 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Oficy of Organization and Methods.—Robert I. Biren, 4220 16th Street South, Arlington 4, Va. Office of Personnel.—Charles W. Birely, Jr., Claridge Hotel. Administrative Services.—Orbun V. Powell, RED 1, Manassas, Va. Bop Director for Technical Services—Dr. William F. Russell, 2601 Woodley lace. Assistant Deputy Director for Technical Services.—Joseph M. Stokes, Hotel 2400. Office of Industrial Resources.— Abbott K. Hamilton, 1650 30th Street. Office of Food and Agriculture—E. N. Holmgreen, 3850 Tunlaw Road. Office of Small Business.—Charles A. Richards, 1900 Q Street. Office of Public Services.— Alvin Roseman, 2836 Albemarle Street. Office of Trade, Investment and Monetary Affairs.— Victor C. Algrant (acting), 3801 Connecticut Avenue. Opies of Labor Affairs.—John K. Meskimen, 603 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, ks of Transportation.— Arthur Syran, 3810 Gramercy Street. Deputy Director for Program and Planning.—John H. Ohly, Turkey Run Road, McLean, Va. Deputy Director for Refugees, Migration and Voluntary Assistance.—Ugo Carusi (acting), 3720 Fordham Road. Deputy Director for Mutual Defense Assistance Control.—Adm. Walter S. Delany, the Kennedy-Warren. Director, Office of Economic Affairs, United States Mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and European Regional Organizations (USRO).—Howard F. Vultee, Paris, France. International Development Advisory Board Chairman.— Johnston, President, Motion Picture Association of America. Eric BOARD MEMBERS Gardner Cowles, President, Cowles Magazines, Inc. Dr. Robert P. Daniel, President, Virginia State College. Harvey S. Firestone, Jr. Chairman, the Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. J. Peter Grace, Jr. President, W. R. Grace & Co. Dr. Wilton L. 'Halverson, Associate Dean, School of Public Health, University of California. Mrs. J. Ramsay Harris, Director, Association of American University Women. Lloyd Abner Mashburn, Assistant General President, International Union of Wood, Wire and Metal Lathers, AFL. Lee Webb "Minton, International President, Glass Bottle Blowers Association. Dr. W. I. Myers, Dean, New York State College of Agriculture, Cornell University. Herschel D. Newsom, ‘Master, National Grange. William M. Rand, Retired President, Monsanto Chemical Co. L. F. Whittemore, President, Brown. Co. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid Cg hio. has P. Taft, Member, Headley Sibbald and Taft, Cincinnati, COMMITTEE MEMBERS Dr. W. I. Myers, Dean, New York State College of Agriculture, Cornell Lessing J. Rosenwald, chairman, Rosenwald Fund. Dr. George N. Shuster, president, Hunter College of the City of New William L. Batt, retired. Margaret Hickey, contributing editor, Ladies’ Home Journal. Elmore R. Torn, Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp., Taylor, Tex. J. Edgar Rhoads, president, J. E. Rhoads Co., Wilmington, Del. University. York. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Fifteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-6400 GEORGE MAGOFFIN HUMPHREY of Cleveland, Ohio (1800 Foxhall Road), son of Watts S. and Caroline Magoffin Humphrey; born at Cheboygan, Mich., March 8, 1890; LIL. B. University of Michigan 1912; married Pamela Stark, January 15, 1913; children—Pamela (Mrs. Royal Firman, Jr.), Gilbert Watts, Caroline (Mrs. John G. Butler), and George M. (deceased); 1912-17 practiced law at Saginaw with firm of Humphrey, Grant & Humphrey; 1917 appointed general counsel of M. A. Hanna Co.; 1929-52 president, M. A. Hanna Co.; and in 1952 was chairman of the board, M. A. Hanna Co.; prior to 1953 served as director and chairman of the board, Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co.; director and chairman of executive committee, National Steel Corp.; director and chairman of executive committee, Industrial Rayon Corp.; director and president, Iron Ore Co. of Canada; and also as director of the following: Phelps Dodge Corp., National City Bank of Cleveland, and Canada and Dominion Sugar Co.; in 1948-49 was chairman, Industrial Advisory Committee of Economic Cooperation Administration for Revision of German Reparations; also served as member and former chairman, Business Advisory Council of the Department of Commerce, and as trustee, Committee for Economic Development; appointed Secretary of the Treasury January 21, 1953, and as such is honorary treasurer of the American National Red Cross; chairman, Library of Congress Trust Fund Board; chairman, National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems; United States Governor of the International Monetary Fund and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; and managing trustee, Board of Trustees of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund; is ex officio a member of the board of trustees of the Postal Savings System, the Smithsonian Institution, the Foreign Service Buildings Commission, the National Park Trust Fund Board, the board of trustees of the National Gallery of Art, the Foreign-Trade Zones Board, the National Munitions Control Board, the Defense Mobilization Board, the Small Business Loan Policy Board, the Board of Directors of Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, the Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures, and trustee of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. The Secretary: Secretary to the Secretary.—Neva V. Renner, 2853 Ontario Road. Under Secretary.—W. Randolph Burgess, 1248 30th Street. Assistant Secretary.—Andrew N. Overby, 2444 Massachusetts Avenue. Assistant Secretary.—Laurence B. Robbins, 1413 35th Street. Assistants to the Assistant Secretary.—Harold T. Mason, 602 Malcolm Place, Alexandria, Va.; Robert C. Maxwell, 5625 Knollwood Road. Fiscal Assistant Secretary.— William T. Heffelfinger, 3008 Dogwood Street. Assistant lo the Fiscal Assistant Secretary.— Martin 1... Moore, 105 Sunnyside Road, Silver Spring, Md. Technical Assistants to the Fiscal Assistant Secretary.—Hampton A. Rabon, Jr., 5501 Nevada Avenue; Boyd A. Evans, 110 Church Place, Falls Church, Va.; Frank F. Dietrich, 1214 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. Head, Fiscal Service Operations and Methods Staff.—George F. Stickney, 3501 South Dakota Avenue NE. Assistant to the Secretary.—Robert B, Blyth, 1200 16th Street. Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Frank A. Southard, Jr., 4401 43d Street. Under Secretary.—H. Chapman Rose, 3410 Q Street. Assistant Secretary.—David W. Kendall, 4200 Cathedral Avenue. Assistants to the Secretary.—James P. Hendrick, 3303 Volta Place; David P. Page, P. O. Box 175, Merrifield, Va. Technical Assistant to the Secretary for Enforcemeni.—Malachi L. Harney, 4325 Verplanck Place. : Aide to the Assistant Secretary.—Comdr. Q. R. Walsh, Denton, Md. 403 Under Secretary— Continued Administrative Assistant Secretary.—William W. Parsons, 3358 Stuyvesant Place. Director of Administrative Services.—Paul McDonald, 1400 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director of Administrative Services.—John D. Larson, 1900 F Street. Budget Officer.—Willard L. Johnson, Little River Farm, Aldie, Va. Asszstant Budget Officer—Howard M. Nelson, 1717 G Street. Director of Personnel.—S. T. Adams, 2339 North 11th Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant lo the Secretary (for Public Affairs).—Nils A. Lennartson, Box 214-M, R. F. D. 1, Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. Assistant to the Under Secretary.—John P. Weitzel, 3338 Dent Place. General Counsel.—Fred C. Scribner, Jr., 1200 16th Street. Assistant to the Secretary and Personnel Security Officer.—Clarence O. Tormoen, 2500 Q Street. Special Assistant to the Secretary in Charge of Tax Policy.—Dan Throop Smith, Hay-Adams House, 800 16th Street. foe to the Secretary (for Tax Legislation). —Laurens Williams, 1135 16th treet. Cheef, Tax Division, Analysis Staff. —Eugene E. Oakes, 1613 Harvard Street. Chief, Debt Division, Analysts Staff.—Robert P. Mayo, 4301 Glenridge Street, Kensington, Md. OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL FOR THE TREASURY General Counsel—Fred C. Scribner, Jr., 1200 16th Street. Assistant General Counsel (Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service).—John Potts Barnes, 3277 Prospect Avenue. Assistant General Counsels.—Elting Arnold, 4914 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.; John K. Carlock, 2000 F Street; Charles R. McNeill, 7117 Fairfax Road, Bethesda, Md. Head, Legal Advisory Staff (Assistant to the Secretary).—Laurens Williams, 1135 16th Street. Associate Head, Legal Advisory Staff—Raphael Sherfy, 8504 Hempstead Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Heads, Legal Advisory Staff—Robert R. Moodie, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Connecticut Avenue and Woodley Road; Frederick C. Lusk, 305 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. Assistant to the General Counsel.—Hugo A. Ranta, 12031 Remington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Special Assistant to the General Counsel.—Lawrence Linville, 306 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, Va. Chief Counsels: Coast Guard.—Kenneth S. Harrison, 5610 Colorado Avenue. Office of Comptroller of Currency.— Trevor V. Roberts, 1701 16th Street. Ero of Customs.—Robert Chambers, Muddy Branch Road, Gaithersburg, d. : Office of Fiscal Assistant Secretary.—George F. Reeves, 3125 Quebec Place. Foreign Assets Control.—Edwin F. Rains, 217 East Marshall Street, Falls Church, Va. Office of International Finance.—Elting Arnold, 4914 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Bureau of Narcotics.— Alfred L. Tennyson, 1512 30th Street. Bureau of the Public Debt.—Thomas J. Winston, Jr., 104 East Melbourne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Internal Revenue Building, Twelfth Street and Constitution Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-8400 Commasstoner.—Russell C. Harrington. Deputy Commissioner.—0O. Gordon Delk, 3464 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Commassioner (Administration).—Harrell T. Vance, 111 Marthas Road, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Commassioner (Inspection).— Vernon D. Acree, Jr. (Acting), 1507 Jefferson Street, Michigan Park Hills, Hyattsville, Md. Assistant Commissioner (Operations).—Harry J. Trainor, 6 Sunnyside Road, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Commissioner (Planning).—Richard W. Nelson (Acting), 324 Mansion Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Commassioner (Technical).—Justin F. Winkle, 6428 31st Street. Technical Adviser to the Commissioner.—Leo Speer, 1415 Allison Street. Special Adviser to the Commassioner.—Otto F. Messner, Harrington Hotel. Darector, Public Information Division.—James C. Rivers, 5813 Augusta Drive, Springfield, Va. Dzrector of Practice.—George C. Lea, 2122 Massachusetts Avenue. BUREAU OF CUSTOMS Internal Revenue Service Building, Constitution Avenue, between Tenth and Twelfth Streets Phone, EXecutive 3-6400 Commassioner.—Ralph Kelly, Bureau of Customs, Treasury Department, Wash-ington 25, D. C. Assistant Commissioner.—David B. Strubinger, 4031 South Dakota Avenue NE. Special Assistant to the Commissioner.—W. R. Johnson, 4234 42d Street. Deputy Commissioner, Investigations.—Chester A. Emerick, 4 Spring Hill Court, Chevy Chase, Md Deputy Commissioner, Appraisement Administration.— Walter G. Roy, 1732 Buchanan Street NE Deputy Commissioner, Management and Controls.—Lawton M. King, 4209 Second Road North, Arlington, Va. Chief hr Rs Chambers, Muddy Branch Road, R. F. D. 3, Gaithers-burg, Md CUSTOMHOUSE 1221 Thirty-first Street. Phones, ADams 2-0243 and 2-0249 Deputy Collector tn Charge.—John F. Burns, 3720 S Street. UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS DIVISION Internal Revenue Building, Twelfth Street and Constitution Avenue National Director.—Earl O. Shreve, 1200 16th Street. Assistant National Director.—Bill MeDonald, 3200 16th Street. Assistants to National Director—James J. Newman, Metropolitan Club; Arthur B. Hill, Carlton Hotel. National Sales Manager.— Elmer L. Rustad, 3901 Lorraine Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Director of Advertising and Promotion.— Edmund J. Linehan, 1414 North Ohio Street, Arlington 5, Va. Director of Planning.—Harold B. Master, 4851 Sedgwick Street. COAST GUARD (HEADQUARTERS) Old Southern Railway Building, 1300 E Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-6400 OFFICE OF THE COMMANDANT The Commandant.—Vice Adm. Alfred C. Richmond, 2365 North Edgewood Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Commandant.—Rear Adm. James A. Hirshfield, 3218 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Administrative Aide—Comdr. Russell R. Waesche, Jr., 3618 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Aide to the Commandant.—Lt. Comdr. Owen W. Siler, 1907 Camp Alger Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Public Information Division.—Capt. Oliver A. Peterson, 3814 Williams Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. | | 406 Congressional Directory Chazrman, Merchant Marine Council.—Rear Adm. Halert C. Shepheard, 4510 Wetherill Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md. Inspector General—Rear Adm. Joseph Greenspun, 2032 Belmont Road. President of Panel, Board of Review, Discharges and Dismissals. —Capt. Allen Winbeck, 413 Argyle Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief Hearing Examiner.—James H. Molloy, 4836 Rock Spring Road, Arlington, a. CHIEF OF STAFF Chief of Staff.—Rear Adm. James A. Hirshfield, 3218 Leland Street, Chevy hase, Deputy Chief of Staff —Capt. Ira E. Eskridge, 1652 Fitzgerald Lane, Alexandria, Va. Cotel) Administrative M. anagement Division.— Comdr. Willard J. Smith, 6212 31st treet. Chief, Headquarters Services Division.—Comdr. James E. Davidson, 1621 T Street. Chief Counsel.— Kenneth S. Harrison, 5610 Colorado Avenue. Chief, Liaison Division.—Comdr. David O. Reed, 108 North Granada Street, Arlington, Va. Chl Program Analysis Division.—Capt. George D. Synon, 3107 Hawthorne treet. OFFICE OF ENGINEERING Engineer in Chief.— Rear Adm. Kenneth K. Cowart, 3122 Tennyson Street. Assistant Engineer tn Chief.— Capt. Lawrence M. Harding, 8100 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. Chuef, Aeronautical Engineering Division.—Capt. Joe G. Lawrence, 805 Albany Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Civil ' Engineering Diviston.—Capt. Robert T. Alexander, 519 Meridian Street, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Electronics Engineering Division.—Capt. Peter V. Colmar, 636 Westcott Road, Falls Church, Va. Cried, Naval Engineering Drviston.— Capt. Richard D. Schmidtman, 6300 Avalon Drive, Wood Acres, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Testing and Development Division .—Capt. John P. German, 7817 Moorland Lane, Wheatly Hills, Bethesda, Md. OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER Comptroller—Capt. C. B. Arrington, 4607 Hunt Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Comptroller.—Comdr. Paul xX. Trimble, 5505 Charlcote Road, Bethesda, Md. Chaef, Budge and Cost Analysis Division.—Lt. Comdr. E. D. Scheiderer, 3762 Kellar Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Cho Core and Claims Division.—Comdr. Victor E. Bakanas, 2702 Cathedral venue Chief, Accounting Division.—Henry M. Tenney, 2001 North Madison Street, Arlington, Va. Chzef, Statistical Services Division.—Comdr. Robert W. Goehring, 7209 Exfair Road, Bethesda, Md. Coder § Supply Division.—Comdr. James A. Hyslop, 9504 Ewing Drive, Bethesda, Chief ih Divistion.—John A. Johnson, 1030 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. OFFICE OF OPERATIONS Chzef, Office of Operations.—Rear Adm. Henry C. Perkins, 3705 Chevy Chase Lake Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. LSet Chief, "Office of Operations. — Capt. Stephen H. Evans, 2925 Legation treet. Chief, Aids to Navigation Division.— Capt. Henry U. Scholl, 4815 Bradley Boule-vard, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief, Aviation Division. — Capt. Ninoy '€C. Linholm, 300 Waterway Drive, Lake Barcuoft, Falls Church, Va. OFFICE OF MERCHANT MARINE SAFETY Chief, Office of Merchant Marine Safety.—Rear Adm. Halert C. Shepheard, 4510Wetherill Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md. Assistant Chief, Office of Merchant Marine Safety.—Capt. Robert A. Smyth, 4521Reno Road. Chief, Merchant Vessel Personnel Division.—Capt. James D. Craik, 2904 Hardy Avenue, Wheaton, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Merchant Marine Technical Division.—Capt. Charles P. Murphy, Route 1,Rockville, Md. Cotes, Merchant Vessel Inspection Divison.—Capt. Philip A. Ovenden, 3431 Yuma treet. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL Chief, Office of Personnel.—Rear Adm. William W. Kenner, 7206 Delfield Street,Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Chief, Office of Personnel.—Capt. Allen Winbeck, 413 Argyle Drive,Alexandria, Va. Chief, Auxiliary Division.—Capt. Harold B. Roberts, 4100 23d Street North, Arlington, Va. : Chief, Civilian Personnel Division.—Harry L. Morgan, 9026 Fairview Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Enlisted Personnel Division.—Capt. Richard E. Morell, 4831 West Lane, . Bethesda, Md. Chief, Medical Division.—Rear Adm. Joseph F. Van Ackeren, U. S. Public Health Service, 7066 Wyndale Street. Chief, Officer Personnel Division.—Capt. John W. Malen, 4603 Sleaford Street, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Special Services Division.— Capt. Ralph R. Curry, 1115 Woodside Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Reserve Division.—Capt. Harry A. Loughlin, 4624 46th Street. Chief, Training and Procurement Division.—Capt. William P. Hawley, 3715 Chevy Chase Lake Drive, Apt. 2, Chevy Chase, Md. WELFARE President, Coast Guard Welfare.—Vice Adm. Alfred C. Richmond, 2365 North Edgewood Street, Arlington, Va. Executive Vice President, Coast Guard Welfare—Capt. Ralph R. Curry, 1115 Woodside Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Comptroller—Ray M. Gidney, 1200 16th Street. Deputy Compirollers.—L. A. Jennings, 4413 Yuma Street; W. M. Taylor, 2100 Massachusetts Avenue; G. W. Garwood, 2829 Northampton Street. Chief National Bank Examiner.—Hollis S. Haggard, 4802 Falstone Avenue, Bethesda, Md. BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING Fourteenth and C Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-5151 Director—Henry J. Holtzclaw, 2231 Sudbury Road. BUREAU OF THE MINT Director.—William H. Brett, 2601 Woodley Place. Assistant Director.—Leland Howard, 3835 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. BUREAU OF NARCOTICS 1300 E Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-6400 Commissioner of Narcotics.—H. J. Anslinger, the Shoreham. Deputy Commissioner of Narcotics.—George W. Cunningham, the Jefferson. Assistant to the_Commaissioner—Benjamin T. Mitchell, 4913 16th Road North, Arlington, Va. UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE Chief —U. E. Baughman, 3432 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief.—Carl Dickson, 4439 Davenport Street. Precise Aide to the Chief —Harry E. Neal, 6603 Wynnwood Road, Wood Acres. d. FISCAL SERVICE BUREAU OF ACCOUNTS Commissioner of Accounts.—Robert W. Maxwell, 3352 Upland Terrace. Associate Commassioner.—Gilbert L. Cake, 3411 20th Street NE. Chief Disbursing Officer, Division of Disbursement.—Julian F. Cannon, 5015 Greenway Drive. Deputy Commissioner in Charge of Central Accounts.—H. R. Gearhart, 4525 Sleaford Road, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Commissioner in Charge of Central Reports—Samuel J. Elson, 3165 20th Street North, Arlington, Va. Deputy Commissioner in Charge of Accounting Systems.—Sidney S. Sokol, 6507 North Capitol Street. Deputy Commissioner in Charge of Deposits, Investments and Surety Bonds.— Edmund C. Nussear, 6305 32d Street. Assistant Commissioner for Admanistration.— Wallace E. Barker, Jr., 2634 Lee Highway, Arlington, Va. Executive Assistant to the Commissioner.—Stephen P. Gerardi, 4513 Harling Lane, Bethesda, Md. BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT Commissioner.—Edwin L. Kilby, 5212 Little Falls Road, Arlington, Va. Assistant Commaissioner.—Donald M. Merritt, 5202 Abingdon Road, Westmore- land Hills, Md. Deputy Commassioner in Charge, Washington Office.—Ross A. Heffelfinger, 4427 Davenport Street. Deputy Commissioner tn Charge, Chicago Office—Charles D. Peyton, 9535 South 49th Avenue, Oak Lawn, III. Register of the Treasury.-—Louis B. Toomer, 2705 13th Street NE. Chief of Division of— Loans and Currency.—Harold M. Stephenson, R. F. D. 3, Box 700, Howsen Avenue, Fairfax, Va. Accounts and Audit.—George C. Danforth, 3227 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES Treasurer.—Ivy Baker Priest, 4724 North Dittmar Road, Arlington, Va. Deputy and Acting Treasurer.—Edmund Doolan, 2408 T Street SE. Assistant Deputy Treasurer.—W. T. Howell, 5817 Floyd Avenue, Springfield, Va. Administrative Officer.—W. L. Funk, 2416 32d Street SE. Bank Relations Officer.—R. S. Thompson, 4202 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Chief, General Accounts Division.—E. J. Kious, 2706 Dawson Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Department of the Treasury 409 Cashier, Treasurer’s Office.—John L. Schram, 5711 Kansas Avenue. Chief, Securities Diviston.—H. M. Annis, 4614 19th Street North, Arlington, Va. Chief, So Claims Division.—W. J. Herron, 989 North Potomac Street, Arling- ton, Va. Chief, Check Payment Division.—J. Frank Athey, Presidential Gardens, Alex-andria, Va. Chief, Currency Redemption Division.—J. T. Baczenas, 418 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Examiner of Questioned Documents.—Alwyn Cole, 2730 Blaine Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Personnel Officer.—John T. Burns, Jr., 2712 Elnora Street, Silver Spring, Md. OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE Director— George H. Willis, 2480 16th Street. Deputy Dzurector and Secretary, National Advisory Council on International Mone-tary and Financial Problems.—C. Dillon Glendinning, 220 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Acting Director, Foreign Assets Control.— Elting Arnold, 4914 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. OFFICE OF PRODUCTION AND DEFENSE LENDING 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-3111 DEFENSE LENDING DIVISION Drrector of Loans.—Milnor O. Hoel, 3601 Connecticut Avenue. Assistant Director of Loans.—Edward T. Stein, 3024 Tilden Street. FEDERAL FACILITIES CORPORATION 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-3111 Admanistrator.—Laurence B. Robbins, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, 1413 35th Street. Secretary.—Matthias W. Knarr, 3354 Stephenson Place. General Counsel.—George E. McConley, 3151 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant General Counsels.— William A. Devin, Jr., 1519 Red Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Samuel M. Weinstein, 1708 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington, Va.; Leonard J. Ralston, 3611 Patterson Street; Joseph A. Wool-man, 1350 Tuckerman Street. Solis sana Sale R. Stroberg, 9509 Thornhill Road, Silver Spring, d Assistant Controller-Treasurers.—Douglas 8S. Wilson, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue; Wongiow C. Cronkrite, 3911 9th Street SE.; A. J. Raymond, 5301 Connecticut venue, Chief Auditor.—Wayne W. Wiley, 1514 North Ivanhoe, Arlington, Va. Personnel Officer.—Taylor V. Jenkins, 5834 Conway Road, Bethesda, Md. Office of Tin: Director.—Wylie F. McKinnon, 5415 Connecticut Avenue. Deputy Director.—Edward P. Chapman, 1 Scott Circle. Chief, Traffic and Claims Division.—Frankland W. Gordon, 2513 4th Street South, Arlington, Va. Office of Synthetic Rubber: Director.—G. J. Irwin, 9402 Russell Road, Silver Spring, Md. RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION (In Liquidation) 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-3111 Chief Executive Officer.— Laurence B. Robbins, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, 1413 35th Street. Secretary.— Matthias W. Knarr, 3354 Stephenson Place. General Counsel. —George E. McConley, 3151 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 68172°—56——28 General Counsel—Continued Assistant General Counsels.—William A. Devin, Jr., 1519 Red Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Samuel M. Weinstein, 1708 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington, Va. Controller and Treasurer.—Harold R. Stroberg, 9509 Thornhill Road, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Controller dnd Assistant Treasurer.—Douglas S. Wilson, 2500 Wis- consin Avenue. Personnel Officer.—John Basdavanos, 8902 Linton Street, Silver Spring, Md. Office of Loan Administration and Liquidation: Director.—Milnor O. Hoel, 3601 Connecticut Avenue. Chief, Admanistration Divistion.—George W. Brodie, 6104 28th Street North, Arlington, Va. Chief, Liquidation Division.— William A. Chadwell, 409 North George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. Chief, Boia Agency Division.—R. A. Bergstrom, 4212 Everett Street, Kensing-ton, Md. NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AND FINANCIAL PROBLEMS Department of the Treasury. Phone, EXecutive 3-6400, branch 2386 Chairman.—George M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury). John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State). Sinclair Weeks (Secretary of Commerce). William MeC. Martin, Jr. (chairman, Board of Governors of the. Federal Reserve System). Samuel % Waugh (President and Chairman, Export-Import Bank of Wash-ington). DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (All offices located at the Pentagon, Washington, D. C., unless otherwise stated) CHARLES E. WILSON, Secretary of Defense (Sheraton-Park Hotel); born Minerva, Ohio, July 18, 1890; married Jessie Ann Curtis, September 11, 1912; children—Thomas Erwin, Jessie Lucille, Jeanne Curtis, Edward Everett, Rose-mary, and Charles Erwin, Jr.; was graduated from Carnegie Institute of Tech-nology in 1909, E. E.; honorary degrees—LL. D., Wayne University, 1941; Eng. D., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1948; Sc. D., Columbia University, 1949; LL. D., Mount Union College, 1950; Eng. D., Michigan State College, 1952; electrical engineer with Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co., 1909-19; chief engineer, sales manager, Delco-Remy Co., 1919-26; president, 1926-29; vice president, General Motors Corp., 1929-39, director, 1934-53, executive vice president, 1939-40, president, 1941-53, chief executive officer, June 1946-53; appointed Secretary of Defense, January 28, 1953. REUBEN B. ROBERTSON, Jr., Deputy Secretary of Defense (2424 Wyoming Avenue); born Asheville, N. o. June 27, 1908; married Margaret Watkins; children— Reuben 111, Daniel H., Peter T., Margaret L., Louisa H., and George W.; was graduated from Sheffield Scientific School at Yale University iin 1930 with a B. S. in Chemical Engineering; employed by Champion Paper & Fibre Co. in North Carolina, in 1934 was made assistant general manager of the Carolina Division and in July 1940 was elected president and member of the board of directors; in August 1942 was called to Washington to serve on the War Produc-tion Board; in December 1942 transferred to the Army Service Forces and was commissioned a captain in March 1943; was discharged in October 1945 as a lieutenant colonel; was appointed to the Wage Stabilization Board in November 1950 and served until mid-1951; was leader of a team of businessmen appointed by President Eisenhower to evaluate the Mutual Security Program in Germany in 1953; is a former director of several business organizations including Proctor & Gamble Co., B. F. Goodrich Co., and Cincinnati & Suburban Bell Telephone Co.; has served as vice president of the American Paper and Pulp Association and vice chairman of the Business Advisory Council of the Secretary of Commerce; served on the second Hoover Commission as vice chairman of the Committee on Business Organization of the Department of Defense; and was appointed Deputy Secretary of Defense on August 5, 1955. Home: 9974 McKelvey, Cincinnati, Ohio. IMMEDIATE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY The Secretary of Defense.—Charles E. Wilson. Military Assistant.—Col. Carey A. Randall, USMC, rm 3E880, Ext. 55261; 210 South Jackson Street, Arlington 4, Va. Special Assistant. __George A. Wyeth, Jr., rm 3E950, Ext. 73353; 5517 Center Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Secretary to the Secretary. "Vera Abbott, rm 3E880, Ext. 55261; 1201 South Barton Street, Arlington 4, Va. The Deputy Secretary of Defense. —Reuben B. Robertson, Jr. Special Assistant.—Charles G. Ellington, Jr., rm 3E924, Ext. 56352; 3408 Gar-rison Street, Zone 8. Military Assistant.—Capt. James W. O’Grady, USN, rm 3E924, Ext. 71509; 5600 Woodway Lane, Zone 16. Secretary to the Deputy Secretary.—Velma Cameron, rm 3K924, Ext. 56352; 1 Scott Circle, Zone 6. Administrative Secretary for the Office of the Secretary of Defense.— Maurice W. Roche, rm 3D949, Ext. 78261; Route4, Box 134, Fairfax, Va. 411 ARMED FORCES POLICY COUNCIL Chairman.— Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense. Members: Reuben B. Robertson, Jr., Deputy Secretary of Defense. Wilber M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy. Donald A. Quarles, Secretary of the Air Force. Adm. Arthur W. Radford, USN, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff. Gen. Nathan F. Twining, USAF, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, USA, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army. Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, USN, Chief of Naval Operations. Gen. Randolph McC. Pate, USMC, Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps (on Marine Corps matters only). JOINT SECRETARIES Chatrman.—Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense. Members: Reuben B. Robertson, Jr., Deputy Secretary of Defense. Wilber M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy. Donald A. Quarles, Secretary of the Air Force. Gordon Gray, Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs). Charles C. Finucane, Under Secretary of the Army. Thomas S. Gates, Jr., Under Secretary of the Navy. James H. Douglas, Under Secretary of the Air Force. SPECIAL ASSISTANTS Charles A. Coolidge, rm 3E940, Ext. 79386, the Westchester, Zone 16, F. S. Bryant, rm 3E940, Ext. 79386; Sheraton-Park Hotel, Zone 8. Hugh Dean, rm 3E988, Ext. 78255; Statler Hotel, Zone 5. SPECIAL OPERATIONS Director.—Gen. Graves B. Erskine, USMC (Ret), rm 3E1036, Ext. 53333; 2306 44th Street, Zone 7. Deputy Director.— William H. Godel, rm 3E1036, Ext. 53334; 4915 Fort Sumner Drive, Zone 16. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (APPLICATIONS ENGINEERING) Assistant Secretary of Defense—Frank D. Newbury, rm 3E1006, Ext. 79111; the Westchester, Zone 16. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Louise Wooley, rm 3E1006, Ext. 79111; 623 South Walter Reed Drive, Ariington 4, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Grayson A. Tucker, rm 3E1006, Ext. 79221; Sheraton-Park Hotel, Zone 8 Special Assistant.—Ben G. Huff, rm 3E1015, Ext. 72525; 400 South Fenwick Street, Arlington 2, Va. Director of Aircraft and Marine Craft.—Floyd T. Hague, rm 3D1018, Ext. 75234; 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Airframe Division.—John E. Forry, rm 3D1018, Ext. 75234; 2515 Marvin Street, Falls Church, Va. Powerplant Division.—Carl S. Sorgen, rm 3D1024, Ext. 75234, 1004 Parker Street, Falls Church, Va. Director of Electronics.—James M. Bridges, rm 3E1014, Ext. 73003; 6001 31st Street North, Arlington 13, Va. Department of Defense 413 | | Assistant Secretary of Defense—Continued Director of Guided Massiles.—John J. Crowley, rm 3D986, Ext. 72693; 1015 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director of Maintenance Engineering. —Edward J. Engoron, rm 3D1036, Ext. 79125; 542 Argyle Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director of Ordnance and Transport Equipment. —S. S. Podnos, ym 301027, Ext. 79351; 1751 Sycamore Street, Zone 12. Ordnance Division—Edward J. H. Lane, rm 3D1021, Ext. 55778; 6858 Allentown Road, Zone 22. Transport Division. —Lloyd R. Worden, rm 3D1027, Ext. 72205; Chain Bridge Road, McLean, Route 1, Box 221, Va. Military Executive Officers. 234. Col H. M. Fletcher, Jr., USAF, rm 3D1011, Ext. 76231; 6201 28th Street North, Arlington 7, Va.; Lt. Col. ar Lollis, USA, rm 3E1006, Ext. 79221; 4638 20th Place North, Arlington 7, Va. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (COMPTROLLER) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—W. J. McNeil, rm 3E854, Ext. 53237; the West-chester, Zone 16 Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Ruth L. Monson, rm 3E854, Ext. 53237; 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Lee R. Shannon, rm 3E854, Ext. 54845; the Westchester, Zone 16. Special Assistants to the Assistant Secretary.—James L. Brewer, rm 3E854; Ext. 71102; 6103 Dorchester Street, Springfield, Va.; Maj. Gen. Robert S. Moore, USA, rm 3E854, Ext. 71103; 1900 F Street, Zone 6. Deputy Comptroller for Budget. __Glenn V. Gibson, rm 3E850, Ext. 71101; 9322 West Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Director of Budget for Army.—Joseph Corie, rm 3E838, Ext. 76141; 9804 Old Spring Road, Kensington, Md. Assistant Director of Budget for Navy (Acting).—Robert MacClinchie, rm 3E838, Ext. 76141; 4100 18th Street South, Arlington 4, Va. Assistant Director of Budget for Air Force—W. Carl Blaisdell, rm 3E839, Ext. 78580; 209 Fairfax Road, Alexandria, Va. Economic and International Security Estimates Division.— Max Lehrer, rm 3D859, Ext. 78191; 176 Fleetwood Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Comptroller for Accounting Policy.—Howard W. Bordner, rm 3C879, Ext. 53147; 6500 Barnaby Street, Zone 15. Chairman, Contract Finance Committee—John S. Bachman, rm 3E839, Ext. 74138; 4524 32d Road North, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Progress Reports and Statistics Division.—Foster Adams, rm 3C884, Ext. 76107; 1527 Mount Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. Director, Fiscal Management Staff. — Howard K. Hyde, rm 3C830, Ext. 55166; 4433 Lowell Street, Zone 16. GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.— Mansfield T. Sprague, rm 3E980, Ext. 53341; 4201 Massachu-setts Avenue, Zone 16. Secretary to the General Counsel.—Elizabeth W. Rowland, rm 3E980, Ext. 53341; 505 Franklin Street, Alexandria, Va. Deputy General Counsel.—Leonard Niederlehner, rm 3E980, Ext. 77248; 4031 35th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant General Counsel (Logistics). —Jack L. Stempler, rm 3941, Ext. 75073; 1206 South George Mason Drive, Arlington 4, Va. Assistant General Counsel (M anpower, Personnel and Reserve) —Stephen S. Jackson, rm 3D977, Ext. 79341; 3378 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. Assistant General Counsel (Fascal 'Matters) — Maurice H. Lanman, rm 3D961, Ext. 55864; 4416 Westbrook Lane, Chevy Chase View, Kensington, Md. Assistant General Counsel (International Matters).— Monroe Leigh, rm 3D928, Ext. 78343; 5732 Potomac Avenue, Zone 16. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (HEALTH AND MEDICAL) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Frank B. Berry, M. D., rm 3E772, Ext. 72111; | 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. | Secretary to the Assistant Secretary. —Mildred MecBlair, rm 3E772, Ext. 72111; 1932 Gallows Road, Falls Church, Va Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Edward H. Cushing, M. D., rm 3E772, Ext. 72113, 3224 Woodland Drive, Zone 8. Director for Planning and Liaison (Acting).—Col. Sheldon S. Brownton, USAF (MC), rm 3E775, Ext. 56281; 312 North Virginia Avenue, Falls Church, Va. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Gordon Gray, rm 2E860, Ext. 54351; 3550 Tilden Street, Zone 8. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Ardith Johnson, rm 2E860, Ext. 54351; | 3820 39th Street, Zone 16. | Military Assistant.—Col. H. A. Schmid, USAF, 2E860, Ext. 56273; 2301 North Stafford Street, Arlington 6, Va. Military Assistant.—Col. Robert W. Duke, USA, rm 2E860, Ext. 56273; 112 West George Mason Road, Falls Chureh, Va. Executive Assistant.—A. Tyler Port, rm 2E853, Ext. 78126; 5905 Harwick Road, Zone 16. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Mutual Defense Assistance Programs.—E. Perkins McGuire, rm 2E865, Ext. 53291; 1900 Q Street, Zone 6. Defense Advisor, 7.8 Regional Office. —Wendell W. Anderson, rm 2KE860, | Ext. 54351. Defense Representative, North Atlantic and Mediterranean Area.— Wendell W. | Anderson, rm 2E860, Ext. 54351. | Director, Office of National Security Council Affairs.—Brig. Gen. Charles H. Bonesteel 111, USA, rm 2E840, Ext. 78101; 4418 Q Street, Zone 7. | Director, Office of Military Assistance Programs. — Brig. Gen. TK Wilson, Jr., | USA, rm 2E865, Ext. 73331; 107 Upside Court, Falls Church, Va. Deputy’ Director—William M. Leffingwell, rm 2ES65, Ext. 73332; 2601 | Woodley Place, Zone 8. Control Division.—Col. Harry H. Critz, USA, rm 2C870, Ext. 76560; 1536 44th Street, Zone 7. Operations Division.—Col. Donald C. Clayman, USA, rm 2D867, Ext. 78088; 8 South Columbus Street, Arlington 4, Va. Procurement and Production Division.— William B. Bennett, rm 2C869, Ext. 77153; 1345 Annandale Road, Falls Church, Wi | Special Projects Division (Acting) .—CharlesW. Quinn, rm 2D862A, Ext. 76221; 402 Whitestone Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Office of Foreign Military Affairs.—Lt. Gen. Alonzo P. Fox, USA, | rm 2E832, Ext. 75146; 4613 North Rock Spring Road, Arlington 7, Va. Policy Division.—Charles A. Sullivan, rm 2K833, Ext. 79271; 6803 Fairfax | Road, Bethesda, Md. | Plans Division. —Capt. D. F. Wagner, USN, rm 2E845, Ext. 71335; 905 Endervy Drive, Alexandria, Va. Foreign Economic Defense Affairs Division.—Capt. Wakeman B., Thorp, USN (Ret), rm 2D841, Ext. 56388; 2005 North Hancock Street, Arlington, Va. Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States, Military Repre-sentation, U. S. Section.—Col. T. J. Dayharsh, USAF, rm 2A912, Ext. 52520; 903 Timberbranch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. Office of ISA Comptroller.— Markley Shaw, rm 2C855, Ext. 74758; 6229 32d Place, Zone 15. | Budget Division.—W. Arthur Comer, rm 2C855, Ext. 79477; 4208 23d Street North, Arlington 7, Va. | Managerial and Statistics Division.—Richard H. Crawford, rm 2C858, Ext. 78181; 1330 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. Fiscal Operations Division.—R. Temple Krock, rm 2C845, Ext. 79303; 813 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. Department of Defense 415 ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (LEGISLATIVE AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Robert Tripp Ross, rm 3E956, Ext. 79312; 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Violet L. Bryan, rm 3E956, Ext. 79312; 1101 South Washington Street, Alexandria, Va. Executive Assistant.—Philip K. Allen, rm 3E956, Ext. 79312; 4818 Woodway Lane, Zone 16. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs.—Lorne Kennedy, rm 3E963, Ext. 76211; Route 4, Box 340, Fairfax, Va. Director, Office of Legislative Programs.—Richard A. Buddeke, rm 3D972, Ext. 76201; 1345 Montague Street, Zone 11. Administrative and Personnel Legislative Division.—[Vacant], rm 3D982, Ext. 76301. Logistics, Property and International Legislative Division.—Bertram B. Say-mon, rm 3D971, Ext. 79305; 3510 Morrison Street, Zone 15. Director, Office of Legislative Liaison.—Col. Wade M. Fleischer, USAF, rm 3E970, Ext. 75371; 3026 Daniel Lane, Zone 15. Deputy Director.—Col. Edwin A. Nichols, USA, rm 3D977, Ext. 79369; 1001 Crane Drive, Falls Church, Va. Senate Liaison Officer.—Col. Edwin A. Nichols, USA, rm 3D977, Ext. 79369; 1001 Crane Drive, Falls Church, Va. House Liaison Officer.—Col. W. H. H. Jones, USA, rm 3D977, Ext. 79166; 6230 North Washington Boulevard, Arlington 5, Va. Deputy Director (Investigations) —Comdr. Thomas H. Taylor, USN, rm 3D981, Ext. 54131; 4653 3d Street South, Arlington 4, Va. Director, Legislative Reference—Frank J. Sherlock, rm 3D960, Ext. 71305; 1633 Hickory Hill Road, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs.—R. Karl Honaman, rm 3E963, Ext. 53381; 3636 16th Street, Zone 10. Director, Office of Public Information and Special Activities.—C. H. Schooley, rm 2E800, Ext. 71346; 905 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. Deputy for Public Information.—Orville S. Splitt, rm 2E772, Ext. 71740; 2603 Rodes Court, Falls Church, Va. Deputy for Special Activities.—James G. Dunton, rm 2E788, Ext. 52113; 100 Bisvey Drive, Falls Church, Va. : Director, Office of Security Review (Acting).—Joseph S. Edgerton, rm 2D777, Ext. 74325; 1332 Montague Street, Zone 11. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (MANPOWER, PERSONNEL, AND RESERVE) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Carter L. Burgess, rm 3E874, Ext. 52334; Great Falls Road, McLean, Va. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.— Virginia Joseph, rm 3E874, Ext. 52334; 2826 28th Street, Zone 8. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Henry A, DuFlon, rm 3E925, Ext. 79158; 5124 Worthington Drive, Zone 16. Deputy Assisiunt Secretary.—Maj. Gen. John B. Murphy, USA, rm 3E925, Ext. 79315; 3139 South Stafford Street, Arlington 6, Va. Executive Officer.—John L. Fallon, rm 3E925, Ext. 77713; 208 Franklin Street, Silver Spring, Md. Special Assistant.—Ralph N. Stohl, rm 3D1043, Ext. 55104; 5815 19th Street North, Arlington 5, Va. Civilian Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—James C. Evans, rm 3A914, Ext. 52431; 3533 Warder Street, Zone 9. Director, Office of Manpower Utilization.—Gus C. Lee, rm 3A926, Ext, 78244; 5327 Baltimore Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Office of Manpower Requirements.—Brig. Gen. Harold R. Madduz, USAF, rm 3B883, Ext. 54593; 2401 South Lynn Street, Arlington 2, Va. Director, Office of Manpower Supply.— Albert Kay, rm 3D1045, Ext. 72091; 335 Grove Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Director, Office of Personnel Policy.—Rear Adm. J. M. Will, USN, rm 3A886, Ext. 74222; 606 Madison Building, Arlington Towers, Arlington 9, Va. Civilian Personnel Policy Division.—Leon L. Wheeless, rm 3A862, Ext. 55348; 409 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. : ig Assistant Secretary of Defense—Continued Director, Office of Personnel Policy—Continued Military Personnel Policy Division.—Brig. Gen. John H. Ives, USAF, rm 3A882, Ext. 74166; 8039 Glendale Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Reserve Affairs Policy Division.—Col. James A. Norell, USA, rm 3AS874, Ext. 75839; 3720 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. Director, Office of Armed Forces I nformation and Education. —Rear Adm. H. O. Larson, USN, Bldg T-7, Gravelly Point, rm 2054, Ext. 54782; 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Dzirector. — Col. John W. Dobson, USA, Bldg. T-7, Gravelly Point, rm 2056, Ext. 76125; Montague Farm, Roberts Road, Fairfax, Va. Director, Office of Personnel Security Policy. —Jerome D. Fenton, rm 3D920, Ext. 78233; 2801 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Deputy Director.—Col. Sidney S. Rubenstein, USAF, rm 3D917, Ext. 78366; 5437 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. Industrial Personnel Security Review Division.—Jerome D. Fenton, rm 3D920, Ext. 78233; 2801 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Administrative Security Programs Division.— Thomas W. Hammond, Jr., USA, rm 3D917, Ext. 78366; 4854 28th Street North, Arlington ” Va. Industrial Security’ Programs Division. —Robert L. Applegate, rm 30923, Ext. 71321; 707 16th Street, New Alexandria, Va. Security Services Division, OSD. —George J. Gould, rm 3B916, Ext. 77171; 4410 Glenridge Street, Kensington, Md. Director. Office of Domestic Programs. — John Fanning, rm 3B880, Ext. 77851; 1105 North Potomac Street, Arlington 5, Va. Industrial Relations Division.—John Fanning, rm 3B880, Ext. 77851; 1105 North Potomac Street, Arlington 5, Va. Readiness Programs Division. —T[Vacant], rm 3B880, Ext. 78314. Cil Defense Division.—Col. Barnet W. Beers, USA, rm 3B928, Ext. 73271; 8214 Ellingson Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Office of Administrative Services—J. Robert Loftis, rm 3C916, Ext. 73111; 8307 Thoreau Drive (Woodhaven), Bethesda 14, Md. Budget and Finance Division.—John A. Wylie, rm 3C917, Ext. 74466; 8004 Barron Street, Takoma Park 12, Md. Personnel Division.—John E. Moore, rm 3C958, Ext. 73723; Tipwick, Box 186, Great Falls Road, McLean, Va. Administrative Facilities and Services Division. —Raymond J. Hayden, rm 3C932, Ext. 77241; 2400 32d Street SE., Zone 20. Graphics’ and Presentation Division.—Robert D. Francis, rm 3C833, Ext. 54266; 16 Parkside Road, Silver Spring, Md. Historian, —Rudolph A. Winnacker, rm 3A855, Ext. 74216; 6302 Hillcrest Place, Chevy Chase, Md. Chairman, Reserve Forces Policy Board.—Milton G. Baker, rm 3B865, Ext. 75253; Valley Forge Military Academy, Wayne, Pa. Military Ezecutive.—Rear Adm. I. M. MecQuiston, USNR, rm 3B865, Ext. 75253; 2737 Devonshire Place, Zone 8. Chairman, ' Armed Forces Chaplains Board.—Rear Adm. Edward B. Harp, USN (CH), Arlington Annex, rm G-803, Ext. 42347; 539 Great Falls Street, Falls Church, Air Force Member.—Maj. Gen. Charles I. Carpenter, USAF, rm 1078, Bldg. T-8, Code 192, Ext. 5; 6247 Lee Highway, Arlington5, Va. Army Member. —Maj. Gen. PatrickJ. Ryan, USA, rm 3E360, Ext. 53479; 3839 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 7. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (PROPERTIES AND INSTALLATIONS) Assistant Secretary of Defense—Franklin G. Floete, rm 3E670, Ext. 79155; the Westchester, Zone 16. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Dorothy G. Ackerman, rm 3E760, Ext. 79155; 2647 Van Doren Street, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Frank M. Ewing, rm 3E760, Ext. 78241; 6407 Brookside Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Staff Assistant.—Fred H. Rooney, rm 3E767, Ext. 54258; 3301 Common-wealth Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Department of Defense 417 Assistant Secretary of Defense—Continued Director of Construction.—Roger W. Fulling, rm 3E763, Ext. 79381; the Woodner, 3636 16th Street, Zone 10. Assistant Director—Edward J. Sheridan, rm 3E763, Ext. 79345; 2709 Mosby Place, Alexandria, Va. Project Division.—Kenneth T. Keirstead, rm 3D760, Ext. 77363; T-522 Arlington Towers, Arlington 9, Va. ech Division.—Max Barth, rm 3C764, Ext. 75231; 5535 41st Street, one 16. Reserve Forces Facilities Diviston.—W. R. Deininger, rm 2C764, Ext. 76453; P. O. Box 152, McLean, Va. Director of Real Property Management.—[Vacant], rm 3E767, Ext. 54258. Real Estate Diviston.—Fred H. Rooney, rm 3E767, Ext. 54258; 3301 Commonwealth Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Family Housing Division.—John H. Arrington (acting), rm 3C768, Ext. 75371; 5834 North Washington Boulevard, Arlington 5, Va. Industrial and Commercial Facilities Diviston.—James W. Ferguson, rm 3D757, Ext. 72900; R. F. D. 1, Burke, Va. Director of Maintenance.—Oscar W. Graveley, rm 3E752, Ext. 79103; 4219 Alton Place, Zone 16. Management Diviston.—Rawlings S. Poole, rm 2C759, Ext. 75179; 5001 Worthington Drive, Zone 16. Utilities Division.—George A. Grimm, rm 2C759, Ext. 73662; 411 Lincoln Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Building and Grounds Division.—Herman T. Johnson, rm 2C767, Ext. 72462; 1300 North Edison Street, Arlington 5, Va. Services Division.—Clarence F. Castle, rm 2C765, Ext. 76371; 3513-B South Stafford Street, Arlington 6, Va. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Clifford Cook Furnas, rm 3E1074, Ext. 79101. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Olive Doherty, rm 3E1074, Ext. 79101; 2673 North Upshur Street, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—John B. Macauley, rm 3E1074, Ext. 75385; 1005 Tyler Building, Arlington Towers, Arlington 9, Va. Director, Planning Division.—Charles M. Mottley, rm 3E1048, Ext. 52126; 602 Woodland Terrace, Alexandria, Va. Director, Resources Diviston.—Neal D. Crane, rm 3E1082, Ext. 53604; 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Senior Army Staff Officer—Col. William C. Pritchard, USA, rm 3E116, Ext. 54527; 1815 Sherry Court, Falls Church, Va. Senior Navy Staff Officer.—Capt. Albert G. Pelling, USN, rm 3E120, Ext. 53836; 17 North Edison Street, Arlington 3, Va. Senior Air Force Staff Officer.—Col. Beverly E. Steadman, USAF, rm 3E124, Ext. 56622; 311 Van Buren Street, Falls Church, Va. Executive Assistant.—Astrid W. Kraus, rm 3E1069, Ext. 78155; 3101 Highland Place, Zone 8. Weapons Systems Evaluation Group: Director.—Lt. Gen. Samuel E. Anderson, USAF, rm 3E1006, Ext. 76335; 1025 26th Road South, Arlington 2, Va. Deputy Director.—[Vacant], rm 2E996, Ext. 54188. Executive Secretary.—Col. J. E. Miller, USAF, rm 2E1006, Ext. 76335; 202 Breezy Terrace, Alexandria, Va. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (SUPPLY AND LOGISTICS) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Thomas P. Pike, rm 3E810, Ext. 55254; 3415 Volta Place, Zone 7. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Sally Moser, rm 3E810, Ext. 55254; 3434 South Stafford Street, Arlington 6, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Robert C. Lanphier, Jr., rm 3E810, Ext. 71163; 4831 Dexter Street, Zone 7. Assistant Secretary of Defense—Continued Military Assistants.—Comdr. James M. Robertson, USN (SC), rm 3E810, Ext. 54697; 2745 29th Street, Zone 8; Lt. Col. William J. Parsons, USA, rm 3ES10, Ext. 74412; 1202 Trinity Drive, Alexandria, Va. Small Business Adviser.—John Hamlin, rm 3E821, Ext. 76907; the Westchester, Zone 16. Director, Office of Requirements, Procurement and Distribution.—Lloyd H. Mulit, rm 3E822, Ext. 78177; the Westchester, Zone 16. Assistant Director.—Frank X. Brown, rm 3D831, Ext. 56342; 3112 Woodley Road, Zone 8. Requirements Review and Analysis Division—Ray M. Clarke, rm 3D831, Ext. 73252; 819 Ridge Place, Falls Church, Va. Purchasing and Contracting Policies Division. — Rear Adm. Lloyd H. Thomas, USN(SC), rm 3D774, Ext. 71187; 405 West Montgomery Avenue, Rock-ville, Md. Storage and Distribution. Division.— Vincent F. Caputo, rm 2E817, Ext. 74186; 2727 South Buchanan Street, Arlington 6, Va. Disposal Diviston.— Vincent F. Caputo (acting), rm 2E817, Ext. 74186; 2727 South Buchanan Street, Arlington 6, Va. Director, Office of Production and Mobilization Planning.— Kenneth E. Turner (acting), rm 3E827, Ext. 72711; Sheraton Park Hotel, Zone 8. Production and Schedules Division.—XKenneth E. Turner, rm 3E827, Ext. 72711; Sheraton Park Hotel, Zone 8. Commercial and Industrial Activities Division.— Col. Bryon V. Leary, USMC, rm 2E816, Ext. 72625; 2403 Hemlock Drive, Falls Church, Va. Mobilization Planning and Statistics Division.— Robert C. Unkrich, rm 3E817, Ext. 79383; 1801 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington2, Va. Petroleum Logistics Division. —Brig. Gen. Will W. White, USAF, rm 2C833, Ext. 55644; 1306 27th Street, Zone 7. Director, Office of Cataloging, Standardization, and Inspection.— Roger E. Gay, rm 'SE784, Ext. 72807; 514 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Director.— Nathan Brodsky, rm 3E784, Ext. 7 8091; '2840 Lorcum Lane, Arlington 7, Va. Cataloging Dwvision.—Col. Joseph R. Deluca, USA, rm 1063, Tempo T Building, Ext. 61235; 7004 Essex Avenue, Springfield, Va. Standardization Division. —Capt. Charles R. Watts, USN, rm 1069, TempoT Building, Ext. 61411; 3326 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. Inspection and Quality Control Division.—John Reardon (acting), rm 2B870, Ext. 79263; 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Director, Office of Transportation and Communications.—Earl B. Smith, rm SE784, Ext. 77191; Crooked Run Farm, R. F. D., Hamilton, Va. Transportation Division. —Capt. Willard GC. Johnson, USN, rm 'SE787, Ext. 79328; 3804 Keller Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Communications Division. — George B. Larkin, rm 2B916, Ext. 76271; 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (ATOMIC ENERGY) Assistant to the Secretary of Defense.—Herbert B. Loper, rm 3E1028, Ext. 56639; 1 Tally Ho Lane, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Military Assistant. Col, Delmar L. Crowson, USAF, rm 3E1028, Ext. 75161; Z 5080 Attentte Street, Springfield, Va. JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF Chairman.—Adm. Arthur W. Radford, USN, rm 2E872, Ext. 79121; Quarters A, 3701 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 25. Chief of Staff, U. 8. Air Force.—Gen. Nathan F. Twining, USAF, rm 4E929, Ext. 79225; Quarters 8, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Chuef of Staff, U.S. Army. —Gen. ‘Maxwell D. Taylor, USA, rm 3E668, Ext. 52077; Quarters 1, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Chief of Naval Operations. —Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, USN, rm 4E628, Ext. 56007; Admiral’s House, Naval Observatory, Zone 25. Department of Defense 419 Commandant, Marine Corps.—Gen. Randolph [McC. Pate, USMC (on Marine Corps matters only), rm 2000, Arlington Annex, Ext. 42500; Commandant’s House, 8th and I Streets SE., Zone 25. JOINT STAFF Director.—Lt. Gen. Lemuel Mathewson, USA, rm 2E940, Ext. 74084; Quarters 6-B, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Secretary, Joint Chiefs of Staff.—Capt. Richard H. Phillips, USN, rm 2E936, Ext. 72700; 1715 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington 2, Va. JOINT SERVICE SCHOOLS INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE OF THE ARMED FORCES ‘Washington 25, D. C. Phone, EXecutive 3-7700 Commandant.—Maj. Gen. Robert P. Hollis, USA, rm 209B, Bldg. T-5, Ext. 440; Quarters 7, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Deputy Commandant for Education.—Brig. Gen. Frederick E. Calhoun, USAF, rm 241, Bldg. T-5, Ext. 453; Quarters 5, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Deputy Commandant for Extension Courses.—Rear Adm. Harold T. Deutermann, a 213, Bldg. T-5, Ext. 470; Quarters 1, Fort Lesley J. McNair, one 25. Assistant Commandant, Admainistration.—Col. Willet J. Baird, USA, rm 215, Bldg, T-5, Ext. 460; 1113 Beverly Drive, Alexandria, Va. Executive—Col. Victor C. Searle, USA, rm 200, Bldg. T-5, Ext. 442; 2112 North Quantico Street, Arlington 5, Va. Director of Instruction.—Dr. M. S. Reichley, rm 257, Bldg. T-5, Ext. 455; 5219 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. ARMED FORCES STAFF COLLEGE Norfolk 11, Va. Commandani.—Lt. Gen. David M. Schlatter, USAF, rm N207, Normandy Hall, Ext. 5302; Georgia House, Dillingham Boulevard, Naval Base, Norfolk 11, Va. Deputy Commandant for Army.—Maj. Gen. Crump Garvin, USA, rm N217, gk 5305; Quarters A, Porter Road, Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk 11, a. Deputy Commandant for Navy.—Rear Adm. Harold M. Briggs, USA, rm N213, Ext. 5307; Quarters B, Porter Road, Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk 11, Vis : Deputy Commandant for Air and Executive Officer—Col. Clarence D. Wheeler, USAF, rm N211, Ext. 5676; Quarter C, Porter Road, Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk 11, Va. THE NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE Washington 25, D. C. Phone, EXecutive 3-7700 Commandant.—Vice Adm. Edmund T. Wooldridge, USN, rm 105, National War College Ext. 320; Quarters 9, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Deputy Commandant for Academic Affairs.—Maj. Gen. Wiley D. Ganey, USAF, rm 107, National War College, Ext. 340; Quarters 12, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Deputy Commandant for Military Affairs.—Maj. Gen. Robert W. Berry, USA, rm 104, National War College, Ext. 360; Quarters 6, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. — Deputy Commandant for Foreign Affairs.—Henry S. Villard, rm 103, Nationa War College, Ext. 380; Quarters 11, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. MILITARY LIAISON COMMITTEE TO THE ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Chairman.—Herbert B. Loper, rm 3E1028, Ext. 56639; 1 Tally Ho Lane, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Members: Army: Maj. Gen. Thomas M. Watlington, USA, rm 3E474, Ext. 54880; Quarters 27—-A, Fort Myer, Va. Brig. Gen. John P. Daley, USA, rm 3B483, Ext. 52173; 1830 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington 5, Va. Navy: a Adm. Courtney Shands, USN, rm 4D546, Ext. 52143; 102 Cambridge Road, Alexandria, Va. Rear Adm. Paul H. Ramsey, USN, rm 4D426, Ext. 77237; 702 South Over-look Drive, Alexandria, Va. ] Air Force: Maj. Gen. Herbert B. Thatcher, USAF, rm 4E260, Ext. 76518; 2600 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va. Brig. Gen. Richard T. Coiner, Jr. , USAF, rm 4A886, Ext. 56742; 2200 46th Street, Zone 7. Executive Secretary. —Col. Richard H. Free, USA, rm 148, AEC Bldg., 1901 Con-~ stitution Avenue, Ext. 62928; 4441 First Place South, Arlington 4, Va. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY The Pentagon. Phone, LIberty 5-6700 WILBER M. BRUCKER, of Michigan, Secretary of the Army (The West-chester, 4000 Cathedral Avenue), son of Ferdinand and Roberta Hawn Brucker; born in Saginaw, Mich., June 23, 1894; was graduated from Saginaw High School in 1912, and from the University of Michigan Law School (LL.B.) in 1916; honorary degrees: J. D., University of Michigan and University of Detroit; Ph. D, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Mich., and Alma College, Alma, Mich.; enlisted in 33d Infantry, Michigan National Guard, July 9, 1915; served on Mexican Border 1916-17; attended first Officers’ Training Camp, Fort Sheridan, I1l.; commissioned second lieutenant of Infantry August 9, 1917; overseas with 166th Infantry, 42d (Rainbow) Division, 1917-19; promoted to first lieutenant September 25, 1918; awarded Silver Star; captain, Officers Reserve Corps, 1922— 37; Director of National Defense of Michigan 1939-41; General Counsel, Depart-ment of Defense, April 23, 1954, until sworn in as Secretary of the Army, July 21, 1955; delegated by Secretary of Defense responsibility for supervision and direc-tion of St. Lawrence Seaway Corporation; Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Saginaw (Mich.) County, 1919-22; Prosecuting Attorney, Saginaw County, 1923-27; Assistant Attorney General of Michigan, 1927-28; Attorney General of Michigan, 1928-30; Governor of Michigan, 1931-33; chairman 14th Congres-sional District (Michigan) Republican Committee 1945-49; chairman Michigan State Republican Convention 1948; delegate Republican National Convention 1932 and 1936, delegate-at-large and member platform committee 1948; one of founders and formerly general counsel of First Federal Savings and Loan Associa-tion of Detroit; formerly member of the Detroit law firm of Clark, Klein, Brucker, and Waples, 1937-54; member Detroit, Michigan State, Federal, and American Bar Associations, American Judicature Society, Association of Practitioners Before I. C. C., University of Michigan Lawyers’ Club, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Rainbow Division Veterans (Past National President), Republi-can War Veterans of Michigan, Salina Lodge No. 155 F. & A. M., Saginaw (Past Master), Saginaw Council No. 20 R. & S. M., Detroit Commandery Knights Templar (Past Commander), Grand Commandery Knights Templar of Michigan (Past Grand Commander), Moslem Temple A. A. O. N. M. 8.,, King Cyrus Chapter No. 133 R. & M., Detroit Consistory A. A. S. R., Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Delta Kappa, National Sojourners, Detroit Citizens’ League, American Bible Society, Players Club, Kiwanis, Economic Club of Detroit; member board of directors Detroit Y. M. C. A., Boys’ Club of Detroit, Historical Society of Michigan, Salvation Army, Goodwill Industries; Elder Woodward Avenue (Detroit) Presbyterian Church; trustee Hillsdale College; married Clara Hantel in 1923, one son, Wilber M., Jr. ey Secretary of the Army.—Charles C. Finucane, Westchester Apartments, one 16. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Forces).—Hugh M. Milton II, 1016 East Wakefield Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil-Military Affairs).—George H. Roderick. 1402 30th Street, Zone 7. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Logistics).—Frank H. Higgins, 2660 Woodley Road, Zone 8. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management).—Chester R. Davis, Westchester Apartments, Zone 16. Director of Research and Development.— William H. Martin, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Acting Chief of Public Information.—Brig. Gen. Theodore S. Riggs, 3401 Newark Street, Zone 16. Chief of Legislative Liaison.—Brig. Gen. Clarence J. Hauck, Jr., 6240 18th Street North, Arlington 5, Va. General Counsel.—Frank G. Millard, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Administrative Assistant.—John W. Martyn, Westchester Apartments, Zone 16. 421 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Ezecutive.—Col. Fred C. Weyand, 900 North Arlington Mill Drive, Arlington 5, Va. Military Assistants to the Secretary of the Army.—Lt. Col. Cuyler L. Clark, 3547 Quebec Street, Zone 16; Lt. Col. John K. Eney, 6005 28th Street North, Arlington 7, Va.; Maj. G. A. Ivan, 302 Kent Street, Falls Church, Va. Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Army.—Lloyd Lehrbas, the Woodner, 3636 16th Street, Zone 10. Personal Secretaries.—Sarah L. Kelleher, Route 3, Box 330, Vienna, Va.; Rose-mary Wood, 6232 32d Street, Zone 15. OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Ezecutive.—Col. George E. Pickett, 2316 Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington 2, Va. Assistant Executive—Lt. Col. James L. Clark, 404 Rosemont Terrace, Falls Chureh, Va. Military Assistant to the Under Secretary.—Lt. Col. Stanley P. Hidalgo, 302 South Oak Street, Falls Church, Va. Secretaries.—Esther M. Rice, 118 North Wakefield Street, Arlington 3, Va.; Emma L. Forrester, 3007 16th Street South, Arlington 4, Va. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (MANPOWER AND RESERVE FORCES) Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Franklin L. Orth, R.F.D. 2, Purcellville, Va. Ezecutive.—Col. Ben Harrell, 1531 Mount Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Executive.—Col. Alfred Martin, 121 South Irving Street, Arlington 4, Va. Special Assistant.—Brig. Gen. E. C. McNeil (retired), 2728 34th Street, Zone 8. Chief, Manpower Control Branch.—Col. Josef A. Prall, 913 Brenda Lane, Columbia Pines, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Personnel Management Branch.—Lt. Col. Gerhard E. Brown, 110 Brook-haven Drive, McLean, Va. Chief, Reserve Forces Branch.—Lt. Col. Richard G. Ciccolella, 4207 45th Street, Zone 16. Chief, Security Branch.—Lt. Col. George W. Best, 7311 Essex, Springfield, Va. Administrative Officer—Maj. John W. Myers, Route 1, 41A, McLean, Va. Executive Officer, Army-Air Force Clemency and Parole Board. —Lt. Col. Charles Conley, 38 Bolling Road, Alexandria, Va. Chairman, Army Board for the Correction of Military Records.— Gordon D. Taft, 3239 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. Executive Secretary, Army Incentive Awards Board.—Gordon D. Taft, 3239 Guns-ton Road, Alexandria, Va. Chairman, Armed Services Explosives Safety Board.—Col. Ronald B. Currens, 303 Princeton Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. Executive Officer, National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice.—Col. Hugh W. Stevenson, 1513 44th Street, Zone 7. Director, Army Council of Review Boards.—Maj. Gen. Walter J. Muller, 209 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (CIVIL-MILITARY AFFAIRS) Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Edward A. Bacon, 1503 85th Street, Zone 7. Ezecutive.—Col. Robert M. Burnett, Cleveland Heights, Route 2, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Ezecutive.—Lt. Col. Floyd D. Williams, 3218 Whitcomb Place, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Politico-Military Affairs.—Col. Donald B. Harriott, 2117 South Buchanan Street, Arlington 6, Va. Chief, GmEiaanelita A. Hertzler, 1529 North Glebe Road, Arling-ton 7, Va. Heitor : % Department of the Army 423 Chief, tutto, Affairs.—Col. Lewis W. Leeney, 3906 Underwood Street, Chevy hase : Administrative Officer—CWO Robert J. Dunleavy, California Hall, South Post, Fort Myer, Va. Secretaries.—Mildred V. Tanner, 3507 N Street, Zone 7; Evelyn C. McVey, 2834 South Wakefield Street, Arlington 6, Va. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (LOGISTICS) Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Henry N. Marsh, Arlington Towers, Arlington 9, Va.a Executive—Col. Thomas B. Evans, 920 26th Place South, Arlington 2, Va. Assistant Executives.—Col. Paul A. Feyereisen, 1312 Cleveland Street, Alexandria, Va.; Lt. Col. William R. Spillman, 3411 South Wakefield Street, Arlington 6, Va. Military Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Lt. Col. William E. Campbell, Jr., 1125 Mary Baldwin Drive, Alexandria, Va. Special Assistants.—Harry L. Erlicher, Claridge Hotel, Zone 6; Clarence E. Short, 2422 Menokin Drive, Alexandria, Va.; Milburne Webb, 609 Tennessee Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Procurement Branch.—Col. William H. Gurnee, Jr., 3249 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. ‘ Chief, Requirements and Budget Branch.—Col. Paul A. Feyereisen, 1312 Cleve-land Street, Alexandria, Va. . Chief, Supply Branch.—Col. Charles L. Redman, Jr., 516 East Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Va. Chief, MDAP and OSP Branch.—Col. Ralph E. Hood, 4113 33d Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Secretaries.—Marie A. Gordon, 2016 North Troy Street, Arlington 1, Va.; M. Elaine Gurley, 945 North Livingston Street, Arlington 5, Va. Chairman, Army Panel, Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals.—Joseph A. Avery, 6329 19th Street North, Arlington 5, Va. Recorder, Army Contract Adjustment Board.—Lt. Col. John F. Goodman, Jr., 352 North Edison Street, Arlington 3, Va. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Robert D. King, 31 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. Ezxecutive—Col. E. H. Burba, 1809 North Kentucky Avenue, Arlington 5, Va. Assistant Executive.—Lt. Col. Donald A. Kersting, 3030 North Tuckahoe Street, Arlington 13, Va. Director, Programs Review and Analysis.—Carl W. Clewlow, 203 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Fiscal and Accounting Policies.—W. Russell Roane, 1718 North Inglewood Avenue, Arlington 5, Va. Chief, he tien and Installations.—Col. C. C. Haug, 4314 Lorcom Lane, Arling-ton 7, Va. Chief, Claims Review.— Robert Carson, Alban Towers, Zone 16. Secretaries.—Thelma P. Leach, 1425 Saratoga Avenue NE., Zone 18; Katherine Van Dine, 4505 34th Street South, Arlington 6, Va. OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Executive.—Col. Gilbert N. Adams, 3512 North Dickerson Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Executive.—Lt. Col. William F. LaHatte, 123 North Park Drive, Arlington 3, Va. Secretary.—Leona A. Siveck, 1206 South Thomas Street, Arlington 4, Va. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF LEGISLATIVE LIAISON Deputy Chief.—Col. Harry J. Wheaton, 1900 16th Street North, Arlington 1, Va. Ezecutive.—Lt. Col. James F. Hollingsworth, 2208 North Dearing Street, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Plans and Projects Division.—Lt. Col. Cader C. Terrell, 2634 North Quantico Street, Arlington 7, Va. Chief, Legislative Division.—Col. Albert Barkin, Arlington Towers, Arlington 9, Va. Chief, Liaison Division.—Col. Samuel T. McDowell, 4655 24th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Chief, Congressional Investigations Division.—Brig. Gen. Clarence C. Fenn (retired), Westchester Apartments, Zone 16. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Deputy General Counsel.—Lewis E. Berry, Jr., 1704 Oakerest Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant General Counsel (Manpower and Reserve Forces).—Fred M. Coughlin, 2107 Spencer Road, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant General Counsel (Financial Management). —Sherry B. Myers, 5600 Sixth Road South, Arlington 4, Va. Assistant General Counsel (Logistics).—M. R. Sands, 3026 North Peary Street, Arlington, 7, Va. : Assistant General Counsel (Civil-Military Affairs).—Guerin Todd, Jr., Payne, Fairfax, Va. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Deputy Administrative Assistant.—James C. Cook, 5403 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. Assistant for Management.—Roswell M. Yingling, 213 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant for Security and Personnel.—John G. Connell, Jr., 1717 Preston Road, Alexandria, Va. Director, Defense Supply Service— Washington.—Spencer Burroughs, Arlington Towers, Arlington 9, Va. Director, Defense Telephone Service— Washington.—Everett L. Butler, 2931 South Buchanan Street, Arlington 6, Va. Executive Secretary, Security Review Board.—C. Donald Garrett, 3009 John Marshall Drive, Arlington 7, Va. : OFFICE, CHIEF OF STAFF, UNITED STATES ARMY Chief of Staff, United States Army.—Gen. M. D. Taylor, Quarters 1, Fort Myer, Va. Vice Chief of Staff, United States Army.—Gen. Williston B. Palmer, Quarters 5, Fort Myer, Va. Special Assistant for Reserve Components.—Maj. Gen. B. L. Milburn, Quarters 13, Fort Lesley J. McNair. Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Administration.—Lt. Gen. Walter L. Weible, Quarters 2, Fort Myer, Va. Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans.—Lt. Gen. C. D. Eddleman, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Chief of Research and Development.—Lt. Gen. James M. Gavin, Quarters 7, Fort Myer, Va. Secretary of the General Staff.—Brig. Gen. W. C. Westmoreland, Quarters 13A, Fort Myer, Va. Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics.—Lt. Gen. C. B. Magruder, Quarters 6A, Fort Myer, Va. Comptroller of the Army.—Lt. Gen. Laurin L. Williams, Quarters 17, Fort Myer, Va. The Inspector General.—Maj. Gen. Wayne C. Zimmerman, 2346 South Meade Street, Arlington, Va. GENERAL STAFF Assistant Chief of Staff, G—1, Personnel.—Maj. Gen. Donald P. Booth, Quarters 3, Fort Lesley J. McNair. Director of Women’s Army Corps.—Col. Irene O. Galloway, 2121 Virginia Avenue. Assistant Chief of Staff, G2, Intelligence.—Maj. Gen. Ridgely Gaither, Quarters 2, Fort Lesley J. McNair. Assistant Chief of Staff, G=3, Operaiions.—Maj. Gen. Paul D. Harkins, Quarters 4, Fort Lesley J. McNair. SPECIAL STAFF Chief, National Guard Bureau.—Maj. Gen. Edgar C. Erickson, 308 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Army Reserve and ROTC Affairs.—Brig. Gen. Philip F. Lindeman, 4810 Middlesex Lane, Bethesda, Md. Acting Chief of Military History.—Col. John Meade, 102 Woodcliff Drive, Welling-ton Heights, Alexandria, Va. The Judge Advocate General.—Maj. Gen. Eugene M. Caffey, 4230 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Chief of Finance—Maj. Gen. John B. Hess, 5611 Wood Way, Sumner, Md. Chief of Psychological Warfare.—Brig. Gen. William C. Bullock, 1710 North Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va. Chief of Information and Education.—Brig. Gen. T. S. Riggs, 3401 Newark Street. Chief of Civil Affairs and Military Government.—Maj. Gen. C. K. Gailey, 5524 11th Street North, Arlington, Va. The Adjutant General.—Maj. Gen. John A. Klein, the Westchester. Chief of Chaplains.—Maj. Gen. Patrick J. Ryan, 3839 Massachusetts Avenue. The Provost Marshal General.—Maj. Gen. William H. Maglin, 203 North Wayne Street, Arlington 1, Va. TECHNICAL SERVICES Chief Chemical Officer—Maj. Gen. William M. Creasy, 110 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, Va. The Surgeon General.—Maj. Gen. Silas B. Hays, No. 1 Main Drive, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Zone 12. Chief 7 meet Gen. Samuel D. Sturgis, Jr., Quarters 15, Fort Lesley J. cNair. The Quartermaster General.—Maj. Gen. Kester L. Hastings, 2226 48th Street. Chzef Nh Officer—Maj. Gen. James D. O’Connell, 5003 Randle Lane, Sumner, d. Boe of Ordnance.—Maj. Gen. E. L. Cummings, 911 Enderby Drive, Alexandria, a. Chief of Transportation.—Maj. Gen. Paul F. Yount, 6 Wakefield Court, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. HEADQUARTERS, CONTINENTAL ARMY COMMAND Fort Monroe, Va. Commanding General.—Gen. John E. Dahlquist. Deputy.—Lt. Gen. W. G. Wyman. Chuef of Staff —Maj. Gen. E. B. Sebree. CoN Liaison Officer (The Pentagon, Washington, D. C.).—Col. Lawrence W. yers. Continental Armies and Military District of Washington: First Army (Hg. Governors Island, N. Y.).—Lt. Gen. Thomas W. Herren. Second Army (Hg. Fort George G. Meade, Md.).—Lt. Gen. Floyd L. Parks. Third Army (Hg. Fort McPherson, Ga.).—Lt. Gen. Thomas F. Hickey. Fourth Army (Hq. Fort Sam Houston, Tex.).—Lt. Gen. John J. Collier. Fifth Army (Hq. Chicago, Ill.).—Maj. Gen. Philip DeW. Ginder. Sixth Army (Hg. Presidio of San Francisco, Calif.).—Lt. Gen. Robert N. Young. Military District of Washington (Hq. Bldg. T-7, Gravelly Point, Va.).—Maj. Gen. John H. Stokes. 68172°—56——29 UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY West Point, N. Y. Superintendent.—Lt. Gen. Blackshear M. Bryan. Commandant of Cadets.—Brig. Gen. Edwin J. Messinger. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY BOARDS, EXEMPTED STATIONS, MILITARY MISSIONS, AND COMMISSIONS The following boards, exempted stations, military missions, and commissions are under the jurisdiction of the authority indicated after their respective names: Title Responsible Authority Army Board for the Correction of Mili-Assistant Secretary of the Army tary Records. (M&RF). Army Council of Review Boards________ Assistant Secretary of the Army (M&RF). Battle Monuments Commission_ _______ The President. Beach Froglon io ns Chief of Engineers. Board... Board of Commissioners, United States Secretary of the Army. Soldiers’ Home. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Har-Chief of Engineers. bors. California Debris Commission_________ Chief of Engineers. Military Missions... ois oie bbe mdon non Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, Opera-tions. Mississippi River Commission_________ Chief of Engineers. National Board for the Promotion of Assistant Secretary of the Army Rifle Practice. (M&RF). Personnel Board... .ceneonensins Secretary of the Army. United States Military Academy, West Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, Opera-Point, N. Y. : tions. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY The Pentagon. Phone, LIberty 5-6700 CHARLES SPARKS THOMAS, Secretary of the Navy (the Westchester) b born in Independence, Mo., September 28, 1897, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R Thomas; attended University of California 1915-16; attended Cornell University 1916-18; left Cornell during World War I to serve in the Aviation Branch of the U. S. Naval Reserve Force; honorary degrees—LL.D., University of Kansas City, 1955; Lehigh University, 1955; Bryant College, 1955; joined George H. Burr Co. in 1919 and became a partner and vice president in 1925; became vice president of Foreman & Clark, Inc., in 1932 and assumed the presidency and a directorship in 1937; appointed special assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air, Mr. A. L. Gates, in April 1942; appointed assistant to the Secretary of the Navy, Mr. James Forrestal, in May 1944; served as Airport Commissioner (Los Angeles) 1945-50; appointed Under Secretary of the Navy in January 1953; appointed Assistant Secretary of Defense (Supply and Logistics) in August 1953; married Julia B. Hayward in April 1920; four children—Hayward, Julia Louise, Charles Rogers, and Comstock Archer; held directorships in Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Byron-Jackson Co., Pacific Finance Corp., Broadway-Hale Department Stores, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, and the Good Samaritan Hospital, prior to his first appointment to the Navy Department; was awarded the Presidential Medal for Merit and the Distinguished Civilian Service Award for service during World War II; past president of the Navy League in the Eleventh Region; past vice president of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce; member of the Republi-can National Finance Committee and chairman of the California Republican Finance Committee; member of the California Club and Los Angeles Country Club, the Chevy Chase Country Club, and the Kansas City Country Club; designated Secretary of the Navy May 1, 1954; sworn in, May 3, 1954. Home: the Westchester, Washington 16, D. C. Under Secretary of the Navy.— Thomas S. Gates, Jr., 2411 Tracy Place, Zone 8. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Material).—Raymond H. Fogler, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Zone 8. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Air).—James H. Smith, Jr., 2519 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management). — William B. Franke, 5054 Millwood Lane, Zone 16. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Personnel and Reserve Forces).—Albert Pratt, 2301 Tracy Place, Zone 8. Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy.—John H. Dillon, 1307 Tracy Place, Falls Church, Va. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Naval Aide to the Secretary of the Navy.—Capt. W. F. Bringle, USN, 1200 Trinity Drive, Alexandria, Va. Marine Corps Aide to the Secretary of the Navy—Lt. Col. A. W. Gentleman, USMC, 1021 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Administrative Aide to the Secretary of the Navy.—Comdr. M. W. Cagle, USN, 609 Cameron Street, Alexandria, Va. Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Navy.—Eugene R. Gilmartin, 2923 28th Street, Zone 8. Assistants to the Secretary of the Navy.—Lt. Comdr. Maurice E. Mays, USN, 4229 32d Road South, Arlington 6, Va.; Capt. W. C. Allen, USMC, 1516 Sewell Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Private Secretary to the Secretary of the Navy.—Louise L. Skinner, 3013 Crest Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 427 OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Naval Aide to the Under Secretary of the Navy.—Capt. Draper L. Kauffman, 5215 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, Md. Marine Corps Aide to the Under Secretary of the Navy.—Lt. Col. L. D. Reid, 7320 Essex Avenue, Springfield, Va. Private Secretary to the Under Secretary of the Navy.—Margaret S. Stroud, 1500 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington 9, Va. Administrative Officer—Capt. Mary C. MacDonald, USMC, 1500 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington 9, Va. : OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (MATERIAL) Naval Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Material).—Capt. R. E. M. Ward, USN, 4606 Tournay Road, Westmoreland Hills, Zone 16. Aide and Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Material).— Capt. Bernhard H. Bieri, Jr., SC, USN, 4507 32d Road North, Arlington 7, Va. Special Assistants to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Material).—William H. Moore, 4113 Stanford Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Thomas A. Callaghan, Jr., 5036 Glenbrook Terrace, Zone 16. Marine Corps Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Material).—Capt. LeRoy D. Rabe, USMC, 3464 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. Private Secretary to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Material).—Blanche L. Miller, 5212 Huron Street, College Park, Md. Mail and Records Officer to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Material). —CWO James H. Lathen, USN, 223 North Park Drive, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (AIR) Naval Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Air).—Capt. T. H. Moorer, USN, 107 West Monroe Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Special Assistants to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Air) .—Comdr. Marshall U. Beebe, USN, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va.; Comdr. George H Kron-miller, USN, 3790 North Dumbarton Street, Arlington 7, Va.; James T. Pyle, 5314 Carvel Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md. Marine Corps Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Air).—Capt. Thomas E. Dawson, USMC, 403 East Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Va. Private Secretary to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Air).—Lucille D. Lowry, 3636 16th Street, Zone 10. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Naval Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management).— Comdr. Marion C. Walley, USN, 718 20th Street South, Arlington 2, Va. Marine Corps Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management) .— Maj. William S. Witt, USMC, 1401 Woodley Road, Falls Church, Va. Administrative Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Manage-ment). —Alice B. Sauter, 3901 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Private Secretary to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management).— Muriel Kingston, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (PERSONNEL AND RESERVE FORCES) Naval Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Personnel and Reserve Forces). — Capt. James H. Mini, USN, 3555 North Valley Street, Arlington 7, Va. Spent Aoriaman to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Personnel and Reserve orces): Comdr. Monroe Kelly, Jr., USN, 3910 McKinley Street, Zone 15. Comdr. George F. O'Malley, USN, 4604 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Comdr. James S. Bryant, USN, 6480 Little Falls Road, Arlington, Va. Lt. Col. John R. Chaisson, 1017 North Larrimore Street, Arlington 5, Va. Charles R. Peck, 4917 Rockwood Parkway, Zone 16. Department of the Navy 429 Marine Corps Aide to the ‘Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Personnel and Reserve Forces). —Capt. Edward W. Snelling, USMC, 2261 South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, Va. Private Secretary to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Personnel and Reserve Forces).—Katherine Tessier, 1332 31st Street, Zone 7. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Assistant to the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy.—Charles H. Cox, 6013 Cheshire Drive, Wildwood Manor, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant to the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy.—Robert H. Dunnington, 4631 Chestnut Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Private Secretary to the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy.—Mrs. M. L. Baldwin, 2923 Northampton Street, Zone 15. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY hd ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE, NAVY DEPARTMENT Room 0014, Main Navy Building Administrative Officer, Navy Department.—F. V. Kent, 1309 Tracy Place, Falls Church, Va. Comptroller—L. F. Waller, 115 North Wayne Street, Arlington 1, Va. Director, Coordination Staff.—Roy W. Crawley, 1621 Hickory Hill Road, Falls Church, Va. Dzrector, Administrative Operations Division.—I. C. Rogers, 6300 35th Street North, Arlington 13, Va. Director, Departmental Civilian Personnel Division.—F. K. DeWald, 3617 Quesada Street, Zone 15. Director, Publications Diviston.—Adolphus N. Spence, 11001 Kenilworth Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. Provost Marshal.—Lt. Col. H. E. W. Barnes, USMC, 724 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF NAVAL RECORDS Room 4423, Arlington Annex Chairman.—F. K. DeWald, 3617 Quesada Street, Zone 15. Recorder.—Charles E. Curley, 1001 North Liberty Street, Arlington 5, Va. BOARD OF DECORATIONS AND MEDALS Room (-634, Arlington Annex Senior Member.—Capt. A. K. Ehle, 512 Vista Drive, Falls Church, Va. Member and Recorder.—Comdr. F. A. Brock, RFD 1, Clifton, Va. BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS Room 2B-51, Yards and Docks Annex President.—Capt. Henry G. Bullwinkle (MC), 1907 23d Street SE., Zone 20. Secretary-Recorder.—Addie Brown, 1635 North Harrison Street, Arlington 5, Va. NAVY DISCHARGE REVIEW BOARD Room 4407, Arlington Annex President.—Rear Adm. Burton B. Biggs, 2153 North Pierce Street, Arlington 9, Va. Secretary.—Comdr. William T. Powell, Jr., 2040 North Stafford Street, Arlington 7, V2, Chairmen of Boards: Capt. Frederic A. Graf, Quarters F, Naval Observatory, Zone 25. Col. P. D. Sherman (USMC), 4420 50th Street, Zone 16. NAVAL Room CLEMENCY G-077, Arlington BOARD Annex Senior A Memberlington r.—9, Rear Va. Adm. Bu rton B. Biggs, 2153 North Pierce Street, Recorder. —Lt. Comdr. A. W. Langworthy, 2410 North Dearing Street, Alexandria, Va. NAVAL EXAMINING BOARD (FLAG OFFICERS) Room 2B-51, Yards and Docks Annex President.—Rear Adm. Henry S. Kendall, 4816 Dexter Terrace, Zone 7. Secretary-Recorder.—Addie Brown, 1635 North Harrison Street, Arlington 5, Va. NAVAL EXAMINING BOARD (LINE) Room 2B-45, Yards and Docks Annex President.—Rear Adm. Henry S. Kendall, 4816 Dexter Terrace, Zone 7. Secretary-Recorder.—Addie Brown, 1635 North Harrison Street, Arlington 5, Va. NAVAL EXAMINING BOARD (MEDICAL) Room 2B-51, Yards and Docks Annex President.—Capt. Henry G. Bullwinkle (MC), 1907 23d Street SE., Zone 20. Secretary-Recorder.—Addie Brown, 1635 North Harrison Street, Arlington 5, Va. NAVAL MEDICAL SURVEY REVIEW BOARD Room 2422, T-3 Building President.—Capt. J. T. Miser (MC), 4740 Bradley Boulevard, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Recorder.—Lt. C. W. Boggs (MSC), 10112 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Direct or. —Capt. Rodmon NAVAL PHYSICAL REVIEW COUNCIL Room 1408, T-D Building D. Smith, 9 Tansey Drive, Falls Church, Va. Bros a. —Hon Adm. NAVAL RETIRING REVIEW BOARD Room G-706, Arlington Annex Burton B. Biggs, 2153 North Pierce Street, Arlington 9, Recorder.—Comdr. Joseph F. Hagan, 3416 South Stafford Street, Arlington 6, Va. NAVY MANAGEMENT OFFICE Room 0147, Main Navy Building Chief.—John Paul Feeley, 403 Deerfield Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Organization and Management Division.—Ben M. Williams, 1707 North Jefferson Street, Arlington 5, Va. Director, Office Methods Division.—Edmund D. Dwyer, 1032 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Acting Director, Data Processing Division.—F. P. DiBlasi, 5818 Brunswick Street, Springfield, Va. OFFICE OF ANALYSIS AND REVIEW Room 4E824, Pentagon Building Director.—Wells H. Thomsen, 3215 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Denim for Materiel.—Hugh McCullough, 9607 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda , Mid, Deputy Director for Manpower.—James F. Wright, 2213 South Culpeper Street, Arlington 6, Va. Deputy Director for Facilities.—John A. Stacy, 1125 North Randolph Street, Arlington 1, Va. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER Room 4E760, Pentagon Building Comptroller of the Navy.— William B. Franke, 5054 Millwood Lane, Zone 16. Deputy Compiroller.—Rear Adm. E. W. Clexton, 4225 Lorcom Lane, Arlington 7, V. a. Assistant Comptroller, Director of Budget and Reports.—Rear Adm. H. P. Smith, 33 Edgewood Terrace, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Comptroller, Accounting and Finance.—Norwood P. Cassidy, 5415 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. Sh Compiroller, Audit.—Rear Adm. C. G. Warfield, 4921 Tilden Street, one 16. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Room 2034, Main Navy Building General Counsel.—F. Trowbridge vom Baur, 1516 34th Street, Zone 7. Deputy General Counsel.—Meritt H. Steger, 416 South Garfield Street, Arlington 4, Va.; Albert H. Stein, 5328 Sherrill Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistants to the General Counsel.—Albert C. Kornblum, 1763 Columbia Road, Zone 9; George W. Markey, Jr., 8500 Carroll Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; Charles Goodwin, 2308 Ashmead Place, Zone 9. Counsel for Bureaus and Offices.—Aeronautics—Frederick Sass, Jr., 3903 West Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Ordnance—Theodore C. Osborne, 1521 Foxhall Road, Zone 7; Military Sea Transportation Service— Wilbur IL. Morse, 3408 North George Mason Drive, Arlington 7, Va.; Personnel— Henry 8S. Broad, 3739 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va.; Ships—Samuel Pinn, Jr., 6677 32d Street, Zone 15; Yards and Docks—Harold Gold, 813 Violet Place, Silver Spring, Md.; Office of the Comptroller—Lawrence KE. Chermak, 3910 Yuma Street, Zone 16; Office of Naval Research—D. Allen Pace, Route 6, Box 600, Alexandria, Va.; Civilian Patent Counsel—Raymond F. Hossfeld, 6624 Barnaby Street, Zone 15; Armed Services Petroleum Pur-chasing Agency—C. Fred Pollock, Box 321A, Route 3, Annandale, Va.; Marine Corps—Robert S. Hatch, 8711 Brierly Court, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; European Office, OGC—Lyttleton Fox, 3 Lowndes Street, London SW 1, England; New York Branch, OGC—James C. Adams, 430 East 20th Street, New York 9, N. Y. OFFICE OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Room 222, Pentagon Annex No. 1 Chief.—Rear Adm. George A. Holderness, Jr., 3226 Cleveland Avenue, Zone 8. Deputy Chief.—Capt. E. H. Schantz, 1870 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington 3, Va. Special Assistant to the Chief.—Charles Piozet, 6902 Pine Way, College Heights, Md Director, Administrative Division.— Daniel H. Bonham, 447 Vista Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Employment Division.—L. Eugene Wolfe, 1406 Inglewood Street, Arlington 5, Va. Director, Training Division.—Ray A. Crosby, 5828 Doris Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director, Wage and Classification Division.— Thomas L. Gardner, 612 Gordon Street, Falls Church, Va. Director, Safety Division.—Capt. Howard L. Mathews, 29 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Personnel Studies Division.—Margaret E. Moore, 1109 Cross Drive, Alexandria, Va. OFFICE OF INFORMATION Room 4D727, Pentagon Building Chon of Information.—Rear Adm. E. B. Taylor, 1039 26th Street South, Arlington, Sr "Chief of Information.—Capt. John D. Lamade, 106 East Kirke Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Plans and Policies. —Comdr, Arthur H. Ashton, 713 North Street, Falls Church, Va. Administrative Office. —Lt. Comdr. P. Della Rocca, 10 Kennedy Street, Alexandria, Va. Public Information Division.—Capt. F. G. Selby, 5600 11th Street North, Arling-ton 5, Va. Civil Relations Division. —Capt. Richard Lane, “Carlby,” Box 460, R. F. D. 4, Alexandria, Va. Field Liaison Division.—Comdr. Francis J. Loveless, 1619 Mount Eagle Place, Parkfairfax, Va. OFFICE OF NAVAL MATERIAL Room 2010, Main Navy Building Chief —Vice Adm. M. L. Royar (SC), 111 Devon Drive, Holmes Run Park, Falls Church, Va. Vice Chief. —Rear Adm. G. C. Weaver, 3709 Woodstock Street North, Arlington 75. Va, Assistant Chief and Director, Procurement Division.—Capt. C. A. Blick (SC), Naval Receiving Station, BOQ, Washington, D. C. Assistant Chief and Director, ’ Production Division. —Capt. E. T. Aldridge, 5215 Augusta Street, Glen Mar Park, Washington, D. C. Assistant Chief and Director, Field Services Division. —Capt. G. T. Mundorft, 3025 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief and Director, Supply "Programs Division.—Capt. H. J. Goldberg (SC), 3403 Gilden Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director, Administrative Division.—1. D. Chaney, 1902 North Rhodes Street, Arlington LL, Yo. Director, Professional Services Division.—W. J. Birthright, 6304 Avalon Drive, Wood Acres, Md. OFFICE OF NAVAL PETROLEUM RESERVES Room 2B8, Yards and Docks Annex Director.—Capt. Albert S. Miller, 4901 36th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Director and Counsel. — Comdr. Emory C. Smith, 2118 49th Street, Zone 7, OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH Room 1804, Building T'3 Chief—Rear Adm. Frederick R. Furth, 5503 Lambeth Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy and Assistant Chief.—Capt. Li. D. Coates, 2600 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington 2, Va, Deputy and Chief Scientist.—Dr. T. J. Killian, 3900 16th Street, Zone 11. Assistant Chief for Research.— Capt. C. B. Hart, 4228 40th Street, Zone 16. Director, Naval Research Laboratory.—Capt. S. 'M. Tucker, 3302 ‘Carolina Place, Alexandria, Va. Commanding Officer and Director, Special Devices Center.— Capt. C. H. S. Murphy, Sands Point, Port Washington, Long Island, N. Y. Department of the Navy 433 OFFICE OF SAVINGS BONDS Room 1509, Arlington Annex Director—Comdr. F. L. Lawrance, 656 Ripley Street, Brookville, Alexandria, Va. PHYSICAL DISABILITY APPEAL BOARD Room 2B-51, Yards and Docks Annex President.—Rear Adm. Henry S. Kendall, 4816 Dexter Terrace, Zone 7. Secretary-Recorder.—Addie Brown, 1635 North Harrison Street, Arlington 5, Va. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS Room 4E628, Pentagon Building Chief Lf y aval Operations.—Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, Admiral’s House, Observatory ircle. Vice Chief of Naval Operations.—Adm. Donald B. Duncan, Quarters A, 2300 E Street, Zone 7. Deputy Chef of Naval Operations (Personnel).—Vice Adm. James L. Holloway, Jr., Quarters C, 2300 E Street, Zone 7. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Admanisiration).—Rear Adm. George L. Russell, 7006 Hillcrest Place, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Fleet Operations and Readiness).—Vice Adm. Robert P. Briscoe, Quarters A, Naval Gun Factory, Zone 25. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Logistics).— Adm. Roscoe F. Good, 310 Vice Kentucky Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Peasy Chief of Naval Operations (Air).—Vice Adm. Thomas S. Combs, 3418 Dent ace. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Plans and Policy).—Vice Adm. Matthias B. Gardner, Quarters B, 2300 E Street, Zone 7. Assistant Cheef of Naval Operations (Naval Reserve).—Rear Adm. William K. Romoser, 813 South Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief of Information—Rear Adm. Edmund B. Taylor, 1039 26th Street South, Arlington, Va. Naval Inspector General.—Rear Adm. S. S. Murray, 2321 South Pierce Street, Arlington, Va, BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS Room 2085, Main Navy Building Chief, Bureau of Aeronautics.—Rear Adm. J. S. Russell, 2405 South Inge Street (Aurora Hills District), Arlington, Va. Aide to the Chief —Lt. Comdr. E. Leavitt, Jr., 240 Station Street, Herndon, Va. Executive Assistant to the Chief.—Comdr. C. K. Ruiz, 333 South Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. Deputy and Assistant Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. C. S. Cooper, 2501 King Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief for Field Activities.—Rear Adm. C. J. Pfingstag, 809 Quaker Lane, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief for Plans and Programs.—Rear Adm. R. E. Dixon, 39 Wellington Lane, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief for Research and Development.—Rear Adm. W. A. Schoech, 409 Argyle Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief for Procurement.—Rear Adm. G. F. Beardsley, 3130 Wisconsin Avenue. Adminsstrative Officer—Comdr. J. X. Leydon, 223 Belle Haven Road, Alex- andria, Va. Comptroller.— Capt. M. A. Hirsch, 3603 North Abingdon Street, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Personnel Division.—Comdr. O. F. Meyer (acting), 3020 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Aircraft Diwision.—Capt. J. A. Thomas, 1709 Crestwood Drive, Alex-andria, Va. Director, Guided Missiles Division.— Capt. A. B. Metsger, 904 Crescent Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director, Power Plant Division.—Capt. T. B. Haley, 5133 10th Street North, Arlington, Va, Director, Electronics Division.—Col. J. A. Gerath (acting), 728 South Adams Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Comins: Division.—Capt. J. D. Arnold, 1136 Lake Boulevard, Annan- dale, Va. Director, Shore Establishments Division.— Capt. J. W. Davison, Waterford, Va. Director, Maintenance Division.—Capt. R. Jackson, 5617 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Piet, Sey Division.—Comdr. H. H. Hunt (SC), 515 Graham Road, Falls urch, Va. Director, Production Division.—Capt. S. W. Brown, 9410 Locust Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY Potomac Annex, Twenty-third and E Streets Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. B. W. Hogan (MC), Surgeon General, 5508 Center Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy and Assistant Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. B. E. Bradley (MC), 2326 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. Legal Assistant to the Surgeon General.—Loren B. Poush, 5404 North Carlyn Spring Road, Arlington 3, Va. Technical Information Officer.—Lt. R. W. Kentner (MSC), 3611 Isbell Street, Silver Spring, Md. Research Advisor to the Surgeon General.—Dr. H. T. Karsner, 3133 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Director, Administration Division.—Gordon Barnes, 1804 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington 2, Va. Comptroller, Director, Comptroller Division.—Capt. W. L. Engelman (MC), 3045 South Buchanan Street, Arlington 6, Va. Director, Medical Statistics Division.—W. V. Charter, 6000 Conway Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Dison, Publications Division.—Capt. B. F. Avery (MC), 1511 44th Street, one ¢. Armed Forces Medical Publication Agency, Editor-in-Chief.—Capt. B. F. Avery (MC), 1511 44th Street, Zone 7. Inspector General, Medical.—Rear Adm. T. F. Cooper (MC), 7210 Denton Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Inspector General, Dental.—Rear Adm. H. P. Riebe (DC), 918 Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. ] Assistant Chief for Personnel and Professional Operations.—Rear Adm. I. L. V. Norman (MC), 5314 Moorland Lane, Bethesda, Md. Director, Personnel Diviston.—Capt. A. S. Chrisman (MC), 8000 Maple Ridge Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Naval Reserve Division.—Capt. D. J. O’Brien (MC), 4707 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 16. Director, Professional Division.—Capt. C. L. Andrews (MC), 2801 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Director, Physical Qualifications and Medical Records Division.—Capt. E. E. Hogan (MC), Washington Grove, Md. Director, Nursing Division.—Capt. W. L. Jackson (NC), 735 South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. Director, Medical Service Corps Division.—Capt. W. C. Calkins (MSC), 4630 Yuma Street, Zone 16. Assistant Chief for Planning and Logistics.—Rear Adm. F. R. Moore (MC), 2725 29th Street, Zone 8. in, Planning Division.—Capt. J. B. Butler (MC), 5300 Briley Place, one 16. Director, Materiel Division.—Capt. R. B. Berry (MC), 100 Mount Joy Avenue, Freeport, L. I., N. Y. Head, Washington Branch, Materiel Division.—Lt. Comdr. A. E. Johnson (MSC), 1710-D Commonwealth Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Department of the Navy 435 Assistant Chief for Aviation and Operational Medicine.—Rear Adm. W. P. Dana (MC), 3031 Porter Street, Zone 8 Director, Submarine Medicine Divistion.—Capt. O. E. Van Der Aue (MC), 5305 Brookeway Drive, Zone 16. Director, Amphibious and Marine Corps Field Medicine Division.—Capt. W. C. Baty (MC), 471 McNair Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director, Aviation Medicine Division.—Capt. L. C. Newman (MC), 2706 South Hayes Street, Arlington 2, Va. Director, Dispensary Medicine Division.—Capt. L. C. Newman (MC), 2706 South Hayes Street, Arlington 2, Va. Assistant Chief for Dentistry.—Rear Adm. R. W. Malone (DC), 4201 Massa-chusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Chzef, Dental Division.—Rear Adm. R. W. Malone (DC), 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Chief for Research and Medical Military Specialties —Rear Adm. W. P. Dana (MC), 3031 Porter Street, Zone 8. Director, Research Division.—Capt. O. D. Yarbrough (MC), Centerville, Va. Director, Preventive Medicine Division.—Capt. J. J. Sapero (MC), 1500 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Director, Special Weapons Defense Diviston.—Comdr. P. F. Dickens (MC), 3118 North Kensington Street, Arlington, Va. BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL Navy Department, Arlington Annex, Arlington, Va. Chief of Naval Personnel.—Vice Adm. James L. Holloway, Jr., Quarters C, 2300 Street, Zone 7. : Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel.—Rear Adm. Murr E. Arnold, 2606 South Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. Administrative Aide.—Comdr. Asbury Coward, 305 North Virginia Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Administrative Assistant to Chief of Naval Personnel.—Helen M. Hess, 4721 Tilden Street, Zone 16. Assistant Chief for Special Projects.—Capt. D. L. Martineau, BOQ Receiving Station, Anacostia. Special Assistant for Liaison and Technical Information.—Comdr. J. W. Higgins, : 4808 14th Street North, Arlington, Va. ‘Assistant Chief for Women.— Capt. L. K. Wilde (W), 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. tle Officer.—C. B. MacLean, 920 North Lebanon Street, Arlington 5, ; a. Advisory Assistant.—J. F. Carlson, 3017 26th Street NE., Zone 18. Director, Personnel Analysis Division.—Capt. C. A. Neyman, Jr., 4017 9th Street South, Arlington 4, Va. Assistant Chief for Finance and Property Management.—Capt. Brooke Schumm, 3417 Alabama Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Director, Shore Establishment Division.—Capt. E. C. Rider, 903 Hillwood Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Chief for Plans.—Capt. F. B. C. Martin, Route 2, Vienna, Va. Director, Plans and Policy Control Division.—Capt. P. S. Savidge, Jr., 8900 Melwood Road, Bethesda, Md. Director, Legislation Division.—Comdr. H. M. Robinson, 6206 29th Street North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief for Naval Reserve.—Capt. W. C. Hughes, 616 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Naval Reserve Diviston.—Capt. Alexander Jackson, Jr. Assistant Chief for Education and Training.—Rear Adm. H. A. Yeager, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Director, Training Division.—Capt. K. L. Nutting, 109 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. desi) Chief for Records.—Capt. R. W. Curtis, 2542 23d Road North, Arlington , Va, Director, Personnel Accounting Division.—Capt R. W. Curtis, 2542 23d Road North, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Officer and Miscellaneous Records Division.—Comdr. E. C. Finney, 18 North Granada Street, Arlington 3, Va. Director, Enlisted Services and Records Division.—Capt. G. L. Conkey, 3006 Hickory Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief for Personnel Control.—Rear Adm. E. W. Grenfell, 1002 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, Va. Director, Officer Distribution Division.—Capt. M. F. D. Flaherty, 1003 Manor Road, Falls Church, Va. Director, Enlisted Personnel Division.—Capt. I. S. Hartman, 3610 Spring Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Transportation Division.—G. C. Mandley, 5220 32d Street North Arlington, Va. (acting). Director, Medals and Awards Division.—Capt. D. C. E. Hamberger, 2401 Calvert Street, Zone 8. Director, Retirement Division.—Comdr. W. H. Pellett, 213 Devon Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Recruiting Division.—Capt. R. S. Benson, 2401 North Illinois Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Performance Division.—Capt. S. H. Crittenden, Jr., 3821 7th Street South, Arlington, Va. Director, Officer Promotions Division.—Capt. T. K. Kimmel, 3400 Old Dominion Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief for Morale Services.—Capt. L. C. Heinz, 2403 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Special Services Division.—Comdr. K. Steen, 2407 Poplar Lane, Falls Church, Va. Director, Personal Affairs Division.—Comdr. W. V. Harlin, 2901 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Director, Corrective Services Diviston.—Col. E. M. Staab, 606 Eppard Circle, Falls Church, Va. hil of Chaplains.—Rear Adm. E. B. Harp, 539 Great Falls Street, Falls Church, a. BUREAU OF ORDNANCE Room 0036, Main Navy Building Chief—Rear Adm. F. S. Withington, 5141 Palisade Lane, Zone 16. Deputy and Assistant Chief—Rear Adm. P. D. Stroop, 936 26th Street South, Arlington 2, Va. Inspector General, Bureau of Ordnance.—Capt. G. P. Enright, 1007 18th Street South, Arlington 2, Va. Counsel for the Bureau.—Mr. T. C. Osborne, 1521 Foxhall Road, Zone 7. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Planning and Progress.—Rear Adm. J. H. Ward, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Material.—Capt. G. B. H. Stallings, 5119 14th Street North, Arlington 5, Va. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Research.—Capt. E. B. Hooper, 7005 Hillcrest Place, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Naval Ordnance Establishment.—Capt. A. J. Walden, 820 26th Place South, Arlington 2, Va. Director, Administrative Division.—Capt. C. F. Stillman, 103 North Jackson Street, Arlington 1, Va. Director, Contract Division.—Capt. G. K. Fraser, 1807 North Hartford Street, Arlington 1, Va. Diver, Quality Control Division.—Capt. F. D. Karns, Jr., Belmont Bay, Lorton, a. Lovell Financial Division.—W. S. Williams, 405 Harding Drive, Silver Spring, d. BUREAU OF SHIPS Room 3046, Main Navy Building Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. Albert G. Mumma, 4101 Oakdale Road, Chester-brook Woods, Falls Church, Va. Deputy and Assistant Chief of Bureau (Room 3048).—Rear Adm. Bernard E. Manseau, 5609 Namakagan Road, Zone 16. Special Assistant and Administrative Aide to Chief of Bureau (Room 3046).— Comdr. J. M. Waters, 9307 East Parkhill Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Department of the Navy 437 Special Assistants to Chief of Bureau for Legislation and Liaison (Room 3403). — Charles F. Elliott, Box 124, Oakton, Va.; Irvin Miller, 9617 Clearview Place, Silver Spring, Md.; Nicolaus 'Bruns, Jr., 3917 Underwood Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Adminzsiration (Room 3062).—Capt. R. O. Burzynski, 5105 Battery Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Shipbuilding and Fleet Maintenance (Room 3026). — Rear Adm. L. V. Honsinger, 4906 Earlston Drive, Zone 16. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Nuclear Propulsion (Room 2N69).—Rear Adm. H. G. Rickover, 4801 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Ship Design and Research (Room 3032).—Rear Adm. A. M. Morgan, 3326 Stephenson Place, Zone 15. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Field Activities (Room 3036).—Rear Adm. R. E. Cronin, 1323 Ingraham Street, Zone 11. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Electronics (Room 3020A4).—Capt. R. Bennett, 3200 North Columbus Street, Arlington 7, Va. Fiscal Director (Room 2408).—Capt. R. S. Mandelkorn, 10 Tally-Ho Lane, Alexandria, Va. Director of Contracts (Room 1020). —Capt. P. F. Wakeman, 35 Southgate Avenue, Annapolis, Md. BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS Room 0026, Main Navy Building Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. R. J. Arnold (SC), 506 South Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy and Assistant Chief of Bureau.— Rear Adm. J. D. Parks (SC), 2629 South Hayes Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief of Bureau for ‘Supply Management.—Rear Adm. T. L. Becknell, Jr. (SC), 3348 Gunston Road, Parkfairfax, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief of Bureau for ‘Accounting and Disbursing. —C Capt. J. F. Castree, (SC), 26 Bolling Road, Wellington, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Transportation. — Capt. F. L. Haerlin (SC), 1537 Mount Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. Director of Planning. — Capt. P. D. Collins (SC), Naval Receiving Station, BOQ, Anacostia, D. C. Comptroller of the Bureau. —Capt. C. A. Messenheimer (SC), 2908 Richmond Lane, Alexandria, Va. Professional Assistant to Chief of Bureau.—P. P. Brown, 126 Normandy Drive, Silver Spring, Inspector General of the Supply Corps.—Rear Adm. R. F. Batchelder (SC), Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Director of Administrative Services—Comdr. B. A. Rhoades, Jr. (SC), 1311 Kenwood Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Director of Naval Personnel. — Capt, E. W. Sutherling (SC), 623 29th Road South, Arlington, Va. Hild of 1 ndustrial Relations.—W. J. Hurd, 114 North Wayne Street, Arlington, a BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS Yards and Docks Annex, Arlington, Va. Chief of Bureau.—[Vacant.] Deputy and Assistant Chief of Bureau.— Capt. J. A. McHenry, CEC, 117 North Galveston Street, Arlington, Va. Inspector General—Rear Adm. H. W. Johnson, CEC, 2322 North Upton Street, Arlington, Va. Comptroller. —_Capt. N. J. Drustrup, CEC, 1314 Jefferson Street, Falls Church, Va. © Assistant Chief for Administraizon and ‘Personnel. — Capt. J. E. Rehler, CEC, 2303 North Burlington Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Chief for Planning and Design. ~—Capt. J. A. Stelger, CEC, 863 North Longfellow Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief for Construction and Real Estate. —Capt. H. G. Clark, CEC, 101 West Cedar Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief for Maintenance and Materiel.—Capt. E. J. Peltier, CEC, 601 South Highland Street, Arlington, Va. MILITARY SEA TRANSPORTATION SERVICE Room 1004, Building T-8, 3800 Newark Street. Phone, EMerson 2-9600 Cnfoneinte) site Adm. Francis C. Denebrink, Quarters H, Naval Gun Factory, one 25. Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff.—Rear Adm. Neil K. Dietrich, 921 26th Street South, Arlington 2, Va. OFFICE OF THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL OF THE NAVY Room 4E842, Pentagon Building Judge Advocate General.—Rear Adm. Ira H. Nunn, 5166 Tilden Street, Zone 16. Assistant Judge Advocate General. —Rear Adm. William R. Sheeley, 202 Juniper Lane, Ravenwood, Falls Church, Va. Executive Assistant to the Judge Advocate General.—Capt. Herbert S. Schwab. Administrative Assistant to the Judge Advocate General.—Rebecca L. Dean, 3636 16th Street, Zone 10. Congressional Investigations Officer.—Capt. Graham C. Gill, 7821 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Zone 14. Naval Liaison Officer to the Congress.—Capt. Marshall E. Dornin, 3423 Porter Street, Zone 16. General Inspector.— Capt. William A. Collier, 610 Knollwood Drive, Falls Church, Vv a. Director, Military Justice Division.—Capt. Edmund J.Bodziak, 1400 12th Street North, Arlington 9, Va. Director, Administrative Law Division.—Comdr. J. Russell Verbrycke III, 5302 Albermarle Street, Zone 16. Director, Ciwil Law Diviston.—Capt. Thomas H. Humphreys, Jr., 2314 North Dearing Street, Alexandria, Va. Dar, Loniclarine Division.—Capt. James R. Carnes, 5702 Overlea Road, one 16. Director, Administration Division.—Capt. Richard E. Ryan, 3232 North Woodrow Street, Arlington 7, Va. Administrative Officer.—Roy W. Hensley, 1623 Fitzgerald Lane, Alexandria, Va. Director, Admiralty Division.— Edward B. Hayes, 2316 South Inge Street, Arling-ton 2, Va. Director, Defense Appellate Division.— Capt. Edwin H. Nichols, 1600 Ripon Place, Alexandria, Va. Director, Personnel Security Division.—DeEarle M. Logsdon, R. F. D. 1, Box 660, Annandale, Va. Director, International Law Division.—Comdr. Burdick H. Brittin, 107 Holmes Run Road, Falls Church, Va. NATIONAL NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER Bethesda, Md. Phone, OLiver 4-2500 Commanding Officer.—Rear Adm. H. Lamont Pugh, Medical Corps, Quarters A, National Naval Medical Center. NAVAL DENTAL SCHOOL National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md. Commanding Officer.—Capt. Curtiss W. Schantz, Dental Corps, 4205 Saul Road, Kensington, Md NAVAL HOSPITAL National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md. Commanding Officer.—Capt. Edward C. Kenney, Medical Corps, Quarters B National Naval Medical Center. Department of the Navy 439 NAVAL MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md. Commanding Officer.—Capt. Wilbur E. Kellum, Medical Corps, 8303 Thoreau Drive, Bethesda, Md. NAVAL MEDICAL SCHOOL National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md. Commanding Officer.—Capt. Guy E. Stahr, Medical Corps, 6416 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. NAVAL SCHOOL OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md. Commanding Officer.—Comdr. Charles L. Crawford, Medical Service Corps, 7705 13th Street. NAVAL AIR STATION Anacostia, D. C. Phone, LUdlow 4-2400 Commanding Officer.— Capt. Thomas W. Hopkins, Quarters A, U. S. Naval Air Station, Zone 25. NAVY DISPENSARY Rear Ninth Wing, Main Navy Building, and Rear Third Wing, First Floor, Arlington Annex Commanding Officer.—Capt. A. G. Churchill (MC), 811 Lakeview Terrace, Falls Church, Va. NAVAL GUN FACTORY, WASHINGTON, D. C. Foot of Eighth Street SE. Phone. LIncoln 7-5700 Superintendent.—Rear Adm. Lorenzo S. Sabin, Jr., USN, Quarters B, Naval Gun Factory, Zone 25. Assistant Superintendent.—Capt. C. E. Briner, USN, Quarters V, Naval Gun Factory, Zone 25. Aide to Superintendent.—Lt. W. E. Lucas III, USN, Quarters J-1, Naval Gun Factory, Zone 25. 1 ain Control Officer.—Capt. H. Hull, USN, Quarters F, Naval Gun Factory, one 25. Manufacturing Officer.—Capt. T. S. King, USN, Quarters J-1, Naval Gun Fac-tory, Zone 25. ratieciig Officer—Capt. T. K. Bowers, USN, Quarters D, Naval Gun Factory, one 25. I pop, Officer.— Capt. F. M. Stiesberg, USN, Quarters N, Naval Gun Factory, one 25. Comptroller—Capt. R. I. Neyman, USN, Quarters A, Bellevue Annex, Naval Gun Factory, Zone 25. Medical Officer.—Capt. W. F. Clark, (MC), USN, Quarters G, Naval Gun Fac-tory, Zone 25. Supply Officer—Capt. R. M. Humes, (SC), USN, Quarters E, Naval Gun Fac-tory, Zone 25. Public Works Officer—Comdr. F. E. Swanson, (CEC), USN, Quarters O, Naval Gun Factory, Zone 25. Administrative Officer.—Comdr. L. J. Tobin, USN, Quarters M, Naval Gun Fac-tory, Zone 25. Industrial Relations Officer—Dawson Hales, 3611 North Rockingham Street, Arlington 7, Va. HEADQUARTERS, POTOMAC RIVER NAVAL COMMAND Naval Gun Factory, Foot of Eighth Street SE. Phone, LIncoln 7-5700 Commandant. —Rear Adm. Lorenzo F. Sabin, Quarters B, Naval Gun Factory, one 25. Chief of Staff and Aide.—Capt. Valery Havard, Jr., Quarters C, Naval Gun Fac-tory, Zone 25. Aide to the Commandant.—Lt. Comdr. Dan J. Rienstra, Jr., Quarters P-1, Naval Gun Factory, Zone 25. dh (pm Officer.—Lt. Max A. Michael, Jr., 2730 Wisconsin Avenue, one 7. Administrative Officer.—C. P. Plumb, 3812 Aberdeen Street SE., Zone 23. HEADQUARTERS, U. S. MARINE CORPS Navy Department, Arlington Annex, Arlington, Va. Phone, LIberty 5-6700 OFFICE OF THE COMMANDANT Commandant.— Randolph McC. Pate, Commandant’s House, Eighth and Gen. Streets SE., Zone 25. Assistant to the Commandant.—Lt. Gen. Vernon E. Megee, Quarters One, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SE., Zone 25. Assistant to the Commandant (Adr).—Lt. Gen. Christian F. Schilt, Quarters 4, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SE., Zone 25. Special Advisory Assistant to the Commandant.—Maj. Gen. Walter W. Wensinger, Quarters 3, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SE., Zone 25. hontinio Assistant.—Col. James D. Hittle, 5032 25th Street South, Arlington 6, a Aide-de-Camp.—Li. Col. James C. Short, 3327 22d Street North, Arlington 1, Va. Aide-de-Camp.—Lt. Col. Gordon H. West, 3412 North Vermont Street, Arlington 7, Va. Counsel for the Commandant.— Robert S. Hatch, 8711 Brierly Road, Falls Church, Va. Staff Medical Officer.—Capt. William C. Baty, Jr. (USN), Box 471, Route 4, McNair Drive, Alexandria, Va. Staff Dental Officer—Capt. Lewis M. Smylie (USN), 4501 20th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Chief of Staff—Lt. Gen. Vernon E. Megee, Quarters One, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SE., Zone 25. Deputy Chief of Staff.—Maj. Gen. Robert E. Hogaboom, 2021 North Roosevelt Street, Arlington 5, Va. Secretary to the General Staff.—Col. Ormond R. Simpson, 5863 1st Street South, Arlington 4, Va. Assistant Chief of Staff, G-1.—Brig. Gen. James P. Berkeley, 2230 California Street, Zone 8. ly Chief of Staff, G—2.—Col. Robert A. Black, 3227 Northampton Street, one 15. Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3.—Maj. Gen. Edward W. Snedeker, 3644 Kanawha Street, Chevy Chase 14, Md. Deputy Chief of Staff, G—-3.—Brig. Gen. Robert B. Luckey, Overbrook Road, Route 2, Fairfax, Va. Assistant Chief of Staff, G—4.—Brig. Gen. Francis M. McAlister, Arlington Towers, Arlington 9, Va. Division of Aviation.—Lt. Gen. Christian F. Schilt, Director, Quarters 4, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SE., Zone 25. Inspection Division.—Brig. Gen. Carson A. Roberts, Inspector General. Fiscal Division.— Maj. Gen. David M. Shoup, Director, 1512 Commonwealth Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Division of Information.—Brig. Gen. Frank H. Wirsig, Director, 1509 20th Street South, Arlington 2, Va. Division of Reserve.—Brig. Gen. Thomas G. Ennis, Director. Deputy Director, Division of Reserve.—Brig. Gen. William W. Stickney, 5201 Hampden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Administrative Division—Col. Harold G. Newhart, Director, 2951 Landover Street, Alexandria, Va. Department of the Navy 441 fis serior of Women Marin es .—Col. Julia E. Hamblet, 2531 Waterside Drive, one 8. Policy Analysis Division. —Col. Samuel R. Shaw, Director, 7402 Flora Street, Springfield, Va. SUPPLY DEPARTMENT Quartermaster General.—Maj. Gen. Raymond A. Anderson, 2230 California Street, Zone 8. Hay Officer.—Brig. Gen. Chester R. Allen, 1001 26th Street South, Arlington 2, Va. Accounting & Disbursing Division.—Brig. Gen. Samuel K. Bird, Director, 2312 North Wakefield Street, Arlington 7, Va. PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Director of Personnel.—Maj. Gen. Robert O. Bare, 1324 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Director of Personnel.—Col. Karl K. Louther, 988 North Roosevelt Street, Falls Church, Va. NAVAL EXAMINING BOARD (MARINE CORPS) President.—Brig. Gen. Frank H. Wirsig, 1509 20th Street South, Arlington, Va. Recorder.—Maj. James L. Riggins, 1650 22d Street North, Arlington 9, Va. PHYSICAL DISABILITY APPEAL BOARD (MARINE CORPS) President.—Maj. Gen. Walter W. Wensinger, Quarters 3, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SE., Zone 25. Recorder.—Frank McGurty, 8021 Park Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. i Eighth MARINE and I Streets BARRACKS SE. Phone, LIncoln 3-9400 Co mmandingStreets .—Col. SE., R. Zone H. 25. Wi lliams, Qu arters 2, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I 68172°—56——30 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE Department of Defense Building, The Pentagon. Phone, LIberty 5-6700 DONALD A. QUARLES, Secretary of the Air Force (3041 Porter Street, Washington 8, D. C.), was given a recess appointment as Secretary of the Air Force by President Eisenhower August 11, 1955, and sworn into office August 15, 1955; since September 1, 1953, had been Assistant Secretary of Defense (Research and Development); was born in Van Buren, Ark., July 30, 1894; after completing high school there enrolled in the University of Missouri Summer School at Columbia in 1910, 1911, and 1912, teaching mathematics in the Van Buren High School during the intervening seasons; entering Yale University in 1912, was graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1916; enlisted in the Army in May 1917, served 2 years in France and Germany, and was discharged with the rank of captain in field artillery; during 1920 and 1921 while employed as an engineer by the Western Electric Co. studied theoretical physics as a part-time student at Columbia; joining the Inspection Engineering Department of Western Electric in 1924 (which became the Bell Telephone Laboratories the following year), 4 years later was in the Outside Plant Development Department, being placed in charge of this Department the following year; from 1940 to 1944 was Director of the Transmission Development Department, which concentrated on military electronic systems, particularly radar, of Bell Telephone Laboratories; was then appointed Director of Apparatus Development, and in 1946 also became a member of the newly established Committee on Electronics of the Joint Research and Development Board, Department of Defense, and in 1949 was named chairman of that committee; meanwhile, in 1948 was designated vice president of Bell Telephone Laboratories; was made vice president of Western Electric and presi-dent of Sandia Corporation, a Western Electric subsidiary which operates the Sandia Laboratory in Albuquerque, N. Mex., for the Atomic Energy Commission, on March 1, 1952; on September 1, 1953, was appointed Assistant Secretary of Defense (Research and Development); selected jointly by the Secretaries of Defense and Commerce to be the first chairman of the reorganized Air Naviga-tion Development Board in January 1954, 2 ‘months later was appointed by the President a member of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics; con-sider Englewood, N. J., as home community; by former marriage has two daugh-ters and a son, Carolyn Anne, Mrs. Stanley Lewis, and Donald Aubrey, Jr.; Mrs. Quarles has a daughter, Mrs. E. F. Dressner, by a former marriage; active in civic affairs in Englewood, has served as a member and then president of the Common Council from 1940 to 1946, and as mayor from 1946 to 1948; in recogni-tion of achievement in the engineering field, was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Engineering by the University of Arkansas on June 6, 1953, and a similar honorary degree by New York University on May 7, 1955; is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Yale Engineering Association and the Telephone Pioneers of America, and is a fellow of the American Physical Society, the Institute of Radio Engineers and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers; served a number of years as a director of the latter institute and as its president from August 1952 until August 1953; among his published papers are: “A New Type of Underground Telephone Wire,” Bell System Technical Journal, July 1936; “Motion of Tele-phone Wires in Wind,” Bell System Technical Journal, April 1930; and “Radar Systems Considerations,” Electrical Engineering, April 1946. Under Secretary of the Air Force.—James H. Douglas, 3330 N Street, Zone 7. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Financial Management).—Lyle S. Garlock, 2900 King Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Manpower, Personnel and Reserve Forces).— David S. Smith, 1633 31st Street, Zone 7. Assistant Secretary of the Avr Force (Research and Development).—Trevor Gardner, Old Dominion Drive, McLean, Va. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Materiel).—Dudley C. Sharp, 2541 Waterside Drive, Zone 8. Special Assistant for Intelligence.—Frederick Ayer, Jr., Metropolitan Club, Zone 6. Special Assistant for Installations.—John M. Ferry, 412 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va. Administrative Assistant.—John J. McLaughlin, 2700 Oakwood Street, Falls Church, Va. ; General Counsel.—John A. Johnson, 1107 Lincoln Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Director of Legislative Liatson.—Maj. Gen. Joe W. Kelly, 2 Wakefield Court, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Director of Information Services.—Brig. Gen. Robert L. Scott, Jr., 4829 Loughboro Road, Zone 16. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE Executive Assistant.—Col. Andrew J. Kinney, 908 Brenda Lane, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Executive Assistant.—Col. Robert L. Petit, 2400 18th Street South, Arlington, Va. Aide to the Secretary.—Lt. Col. James J. Dimel, 1154 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. Private Secretary.—Mary M. Alexander, Quebec House, North, 2801 Quebec Street, Zone 8. OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE Ezecutive.—Col. Theodore R. Milton, 5 Pinehurst Circle, Zone 15. Private Secretary.—Harriet Zimmerly, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Ezxecutive.—Col. Edward P. Foote, 414 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Clement G. Maloney, 441 Vista Drive, Falls Church, Va. Deputies to the Assistant Secretary.—Robert D. Benson, 1907 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md.; Hyde Gillette, 4424 Edmunds Street, Zone 7; Ormand Milton, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Private Secretary.—Helen B. Harpold, 4317 12th Road South, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (MANPOWER, PERSONNEL AND RESERVE FORCES) Ezecutive.—Col. Herbert G. Bench, 105 South Park Drive, Arlington, Va. Deputies to the Assistant Secretary.—James P. Goode, 4510 Cortland Road, Chevy Chase, Md.; John J. Grady, 3605 Gramby Street, Hyattsville, Md.; John I. Lerom, 721 Wallace Drive, Falls Church, Va. Private Secretary.—Mary Kay Plyler, 3636 16th Street, Zone 9. Secretary of the Air Force Personnel Council: Director.—Maj. Gen. John F. MecBlain, 3202 Old Dominion Boulevard, Alex- andria, Va. Deputy Director.—Brig. Gen. James L. Riley, the Westchester, Zone 16. Executive.—Col. J. L. O’Neill, 2811A South Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT) Ezecutive.—Col. Raymond A. Ballweg, Jr., 2423 Menokin Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputies to the Assistant Secretary.—Richard E. Horner, 3713 North Nellie Custis Drive, Arlington, Va.; Wesley V. Hurley, 9221 Hatton Point Road, Swan Harbor, Md. Private Secretary.—R. Francis Taylor, 1500 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Department of the Air Force 445 OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (MATERIEL) Ezecutive.—Col. Roy W. Gustafson, 24 Tally Ho Lane, Belle Haven, Alexandria, a. Deputies to the Assistant Secretary.—Max Golden, 3505 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va.; Donald R. Jackson, 4100 Everett Street, Kensington, Md.; peedley D. Nash, 1700 H Street; Lewis S. Thompson, 1406 34th Street, Zone Chairman, Air Force Panel, Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals.—Rosewell M. Austin, 3133 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Private Secretary.— Lorraine Bailey, 1410 26th Street, Zone 7. OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR INSTALLATIONS Ezecutive.—Lt. Col. Jerome J. Fischer, 4203 13th Road South, Arlington, Va. Deputy Special Assistant.—George S. Robinson, Route 2, Box 204, Vienna, Va. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Ezecutive.—Lt. Col. George W. Franklin, 2801 North Westmoreland Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Administrative Assistant.—Philip J. Curran, 6808 Orland Street, Falls Church, Va. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Ezxecutive—Maj. Cortland P. Auser, 1900 North Roosevelt Street, Arlington, Va. Associate General Counsels.—Daggett H. Howard, 214 Wolfe Street, Alexandria, Va.; Gerritt W. Wesselink, 5103 Baltimore Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant General Counsels.— Arthur D. Holzman, 6600 Luzon Avenue, Zone 12; Samuel Hanenberg, 3090 South Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va.; Charles R. Larrabee, 4701 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8; Hugh R. Gilmore, 130 South Highland Street, Arlington, Va.; William Munves, 6606 29th Street North, Arlington, Va, OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE LIAISON Ezxecutive.—Maj. E. E. Flesner, 6134 11th Road North, Arlington, Va. Deputy Director.—Col. R. J. Clizbe, 941 Ridge Road, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Director.—Col. Edward L. Wilson, Jr., 2480 16th Street, Zone 9. Chief, Congressional Division.—Col. William J. Yates, 218 Rose Lane, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Investigations Division.—Col. Vincent J. Adduci, 5151 North Washington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Chaef, Legislative Diviston.—Col. Robert A. Green, 1 Stanford Circle, Lake Bar-croft, Falls Church, Va. OFFICE OF INFORMATION SERVICES Ezecutive.— Chief Warrant Officer Foster H. Rutledge, Woodlawn Manor, R. F. D. 4, Box 487, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director.—Col. M. F. Casey, Jr., Route 3, Box 329, Annandale, Va. Assistant Director.—Lt. Col. Robert R. Eby, 3111 20th Street North, Arlington, Va. Dw Office Bands and Music.—Col. George S. Howard, 210 Oakwood Street SE., one 20. Chief, Reserve Forces Liaison.—Lt. Col. John O. Gray, 1225 13th Street, Zone 5. Chief, Civil Liaison Division.—Col. Edward L. Jenkins, 3604 North Upland Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Internal Information Division.—Lt. Col. Chauncey B. Whitehead, 2603 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Public Information Dwision.—Col. Willis L. Helmantoler, 517 Belleview Drive, Falls Church, Va. AIR STAFF Chief of Staff.—Gen. Nathan F. Twining, Quarters 8, Fort Myer, Va. Ezecutive.—Col. James C. Sherrill, 2341 11th Street North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Ezecutive—Lt. Col. Joseph A. Bloomer, 3404 Cameron Mills Road, Alexandria, Va. Atde-de-Camp.—Lt. Col. William H. McVey, 2000 2d Street North, Arlington, Va. Vice Chief of Staff.—Gen. Thomas D. White, Quarters 12-A, Fort Myer, Va. Aide-de-Camp.— Estes B. Sherrill, 853 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Maj. Va. . Assistant Vice Chief of Staff.—Maj. Gen. Jacob E. Smart, Bolling Air Force Base, Quarters 69, Zone 25. Executive to Vice Chief and Assistant Vice Chief.—Col. Robert H. Warren, 5235 Yorktown Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Assistant Executive to Vice Chief and Assistant Vice Chief of Staff.—Maj. T. I. Ahern, 1531 Jeanne Street, Falls Church, Va. Surgeon General.—Maj. Gen. Dan C. Ogle, 3124 New Mexico Avenue. Assistant for Dental Services.—Brig. Gen. M. E. Kennebeck, 7423 Lynnhurst Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant for Veterinary Services.—Brig. Gen. W. O. Kester, 5011 Brookway Drive, Zone 16. Director of Plans and Brig. Gen. Olin F. Mecllnay, 8501 Wood- Hospitalization.— haven Boulevard, Bethesda, Zone 14, Md. Director of Medical Staffing and Education.—Brig. Gen. O. O. Benson, Jr., 4801 Upton Street, Zone 16. Director of Professional Services.—Col. Victor A. Byrnes, 5513 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md. The Judge Advocate General.—Maj. Gen. Reginald C. Harmon, 3004 South Abingdon Street, Arlington 6, Va. : Assistant Judge Advocate General.—Maj. Gen. A. M. Kuhfeld, 2919 North Frank-lin Road, Arlington, Va. Director 7 Civil Law (Acting).—Col. P. W. Norton, 3827 Lorcom Lane, Arling-ton, Va. : Director of Military Justice (Acting).—Col. Gordon O. Berg, 548 Argyle Drive, Falls Church, Va. Special Activities Group (Chief).—Lt. Col. James E. Driver, 1541 Washington Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief of Staff for Reserve Forces.—Maj. Gen. William E. Hall, 1693 34th Street, Zone 7. Chairman, Scientific Advisory Board.—Dr. Mervin J. Kelly, 2 Windemere Terrace, Short Hills, N. J. Military Drrector, Scientific Advisory Board.—1it. Gen. Donald L. Putt, Quarters 68, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Assistant Chief of Staff, Installations.—Maj. Gen. Lee B. Washbourne, 1500 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief of Staff for Guided Missiles.—Maj. Gen. Samuel R. Brentnall, 2715 Dumbarton Avenue, Zone 7. The Inspector General.—Lt. Gen. Truman H. Landon, Quarters 74, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Director of Inspection Services.—Col. William M. Brown, 2905 Russel Road, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Inspector General for Security.—Maj. Gen. Joseph F. Carroll, 1211 Ripon Road, Alexandria, Va. : Provost Marshal.—Brig. Gen. W. L. Fagg, Route 2, Sterling, Va. Director of Special Investigations.—Brig. Gen. John E. Murray, 4804 28th Street South, Arlington, Va. Deputy Inspector General for Inspection.—Maj. Gen. Howard D. Bunker, Norton Air Force Base, San Bernardino, Calif. Director of Readiness and Materiel Inspection.—Maj. Gen. Jack W. Wood, Norton Air Force Base, San Bernardino, Calif. Director of Procurement Inspection.—Col. Loren P. Schollay, Norton Air Force Base, San Bernardino, Calif. Director of Flight Safety Research.—Brig. Gen. Joseph D. C. Caldara, Norton Air Force Base, San Bernardino, Calif. Secretary of the Air Staff.—Col. Lawrence F. Loesch, 2395 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. Air Adjutant General.—Col. E. E. Toro, 615 Melrose Street, Alexandria, Va. Department of the Air Force 447 DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, COMPTROLLER Deputy Chief of Staff, Comptroller.—Lt. Gen. C. B. Stone 3d, Quarters 62, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Compiroller—Maj. Gen. Robert O. Cork, 5412 Bradley Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. Bol Comptroller. — George KE. Ramsey, Jr., P. O. Box 4068, Chevy Chase 15, Assistant Compiroller (Acting).—Col. Merton A. English, Jr., 11 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Auditor General. — Brig. Gen. William P. Farnsworth, 514 South Fairfax, Alex-andria, Va. Dzrector of Accounting. —Maj. Gen. Walter I. Miller, 3340 Gunston Road, Alex-andria, Va. Dzrector of Statistical Services.—DBrig. Gen. Llewellyn O. Ryan, 405 Cambridge Road, Alexandria, Va. Director of Budget. — Maj. Gen. Frank A. Bogart, 3000 39th Street, Zone 16. Director of Management Analysis.—Brig. Gen. C. W. Cecil, Jr., 2336 South Nash Street, Arlington, Va. Pa of "Finance. —Maj. Gen. John R. Gilchrist, 270 Magnolia Street, Denver, olo. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, PERSONNEL Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel.—Lt. Gen. Emmett O’Donnell, Jr., Quarters 70, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel.—Maj. Gen. John S. Mills, Quarters 67, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Chief, General Officers Branch.—Lt. Col. Ralph J. Hallenbeck, 7919 Dogwood Place, Falls Church, Va. Assistant for Ground Safety. —Will L. Tubbs, 4201 Woodley Road, Falls Church, Vv a. Director, WAF.—Col. PhyllisD. S. Gray, The Carillon House, Zone 8. Chief of "Air Force Chaplains. —Maj. Gen. Charles I. Carpenter, 6247 Lee Highway, Arlington, Va. Director of Personnel Planning.—Brig. Gen. William S. Stone, 7 West Grove Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director of Military Personnel.—Brig. Gen. Raymond J. Reeves, 304 Lee Circle, Alexandria, Va. Director of Civilian Personnel.—John A. Watts, 2121 Virginia Avenue, Zone 7. Director of Personnel Procurement and Training.—Maj. Gen. Norris B. Harbold, 2710 25th Street North, Arlington, Va. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, OPERATIONS Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations.—Lt. Gen. Frank F. Everest, Quarters 12-B, Fort Myer, Va. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations.—Maj. Gen. James E. Briggs, Arling-ton Towers, Arlington, Va. Assistant for Atomic Energy.—Brig. Gen. Richard T. Coiner, Jr., 2200 46th Street, Zone 7. Assistant for Programing.—Maj. Gen. Daniel F. Callahan, 4725 Ashby Street, Zone 16. ns for Operations Analysis.—LeRoy A. Brothers, 4733 Fulton Street, one 7. Director of Intelligence.—Maj. Gen. John A. Samford, 5008 Fulton Street, Zone 7. Director of Plans.—Maj. Gen. Richard C. Lindsay, Quarters 65, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Director of Communications-Electronics. —Maj. Gen. Gordon A. Blake, 606 Cedar Lane, Falls Church, Va. Director of Manpower and Organizatton.—Maj. Gen. K. B. Hobson, 1400 22d Street South, Arlington, Va. Director of Operations. — Maj. Gen. Kenneth P. Bergquist, Quarters 73, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, MATERIEL Deputy Chief of Staff, Materiel.—Lt. Gen. C. 8. Irvine, Quarters 66, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Materiel. —Maj. Gen. W. D. Eckert, Quarters 71, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Assistant for Logistics Operations.—Maj. Gen. T. B. McDonald, 714 South Over-look Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant for Production Programming.—Maj. Gen. Thomas P. Gerrity, 5116 87th Street North, Arlington, Va. Assistant for Mutual Security.—Brig. Gen. John J. O’Hara, 2418 North Monroe Street, Arlington, Va. Director of Logistics Plans.—Brig. Gen. James P. Newberry, 808 26th Place South, Arlington, Va. Director of Materiel Programs. —Col. Donald Coupland, 2109 North Powhatan, Arlington, Va. Director of Maintenance Engineering.—Brig. Gen. Albert G. Hewitt, 5241 York-town Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Director of Supply and Services—Brig. Gen. Richard J. O’Keefe, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Director of Transportation.—Maj. Gen. J. P. Doyle, 3231 North Albemarle Street, Arlington, Va. Director of Procurement and Production.—Col. W. A. Davis, 1413 Dogwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, DEVELOPMENT Deputy Chief of Staff, Development.—Lt. Gen. Donald L. Putt, Quarters 68, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Development.—Maj. Gen. Herbert B. Thatcher, 2600 South Joyce, Arlington, Va. Assistant for Standardization.—Col. W. R. Clingerman, Jr., 3042 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. Director of Development Planning.—Maj. Gen. Leland S. Stranathan, 2710 Ford-ham Road, Alexandria, Va. Assistant for Development Programming.—Col. William L. Rogers, 105 West Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Director of Requirements.—Maj. Gen. George E. Price, 9 Crossway Road, Manor Club, Rockville, Md. Director of Research and Development.—Maj. Gen. Ralph P. Swofford. MAJOR AIR COMMANDS CONTINENTAL COMMANDS Air Defense Command (Ent Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colo.)—Gen. Earle E. Partridge. Air Materiel Command (Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio).—Gen. Edwin W. Rawlings. Air Proving Ground Command (Eglin Air Force Base, Valparaiso, Fla.).—Maj. Gen Robert W. Burns. Avr Research and Development Command (5 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md.).—Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Power. Air J ratuing Command (Scott Air Force Base, Belleville, Ill.).—Lt. Gen. Charles . Myers. Air University (Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Ala.) (Acting). —Maj. Gen. Dean C. Strother. Continental Air Command (Mitchel Air Force Base, Hempstead, N. Y.).—Lt. Gen. Leon W. Johnson. Headquarters Command, USAF (Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D. C.).— Brig. Gen. Stoyte O. Ross. Military Air Transport Service (Andrews Air Force Base, Camp Springs, Md.).— Lt. Gen. Joseph Smith. Ba Air Command (Offutt Air Force Base, Omaha, Nebr.).—Gen. Curtis E. eMay. Department of the Avr Force 449 Tactical Air Command (Langley Air Force Base, Hampton, Va.).—Gen. Otto P. Weyland. USAF Security Service (Kelly Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex.).—Maj. Gen. Harold H. Bassett. OVERSEA COMMANDS Sa Command (Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska).—Maj. Gen. George . Acheson. Caribbean Air Command (Albrook Air Force Base, Balboa, Canal Zone).—Maj. Gen. Reuben C. Hood, Jr. Far East Air Forces (Tokyo, Japan).—Gen. Laurence S. Kuter. Northeast Air Command (Pepperell Air Force Base, Newfoundland).—Lt. Gen. Glenn O. Barcus. United States Air Forces in Europe (Wiesbaden, Germany). —Lt. Gen. William H. Tunner. SEPARATE OPERATING AGENCIES Air Force Finance Division (3800 York Sireet, Denver, Colo.).—Maj. Gen. John R. Gilchrist. USAF Academy (Denver, Colo.).—Lt. Gen. Hubert R. Harmon. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Constitution Avenue, between Ninth and Tenth Streets. Phone, REpublic 7-8200 HERBERT BROWNELL, Jr., Attorney General of the United States; born Peru, Nebr., February 20, 1904; son of Herbert and May A. (Miller) Brownell; graduated Lincoln, Nebr., grade school; Lincoln High School; A. B., University of Nebraska, 1924; LL. B., Yale Law School, 1927; LL. D. (honorary), University of Nebraska, Notre Dame University, American University and Lafayette College; Editor-in-Chief, Yale Law Journal; member of the American and New York State Bar Associations, the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon, Sigma Delta Chi, Phi Delta Phi, and the Order of the Coif; chairman, Republican National Committee (1944-46); practiced law New York City, with Root, Clark, Buckner & Ballantine (1927-29); from 1929 to January 1953, with Lord, Day & Lord; honorary general counsel, American National Red Cross; coauthor, Manual of New York Hotel and Restaurant Law; elected to New York Legislature in 1932, served five terms; Methodist; Republican; married Doris McCarter, June 16, 1934; children: Joan, Ann, Thomas McCarter, James Lage ; oath of office at White House January 21, 1953; legal residence, New York ity. fe Assistant to the Attorney General.—John V. Lindsay, 3806 Jenifer Street, one 15. Confidential Assistant to the Attorney General.—Anthony J. Russo, 3738 Gunston Road, Parkfairfax, Va. : Seendny 2) the Attorney General.—Harriett G. McCarthy, the Westchester, one 16. Appointment Secretary to the Attorney General. —Margaret A. Tyson, 2104 Huide-koper Place. Director of Public Relations.—G. Frederick Mullen, 1311 Oakridge Road, Falls Church, Va. Pardon Attorney.—Reed Cozart, 4520 31st Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Deputy dfn General. —William P. Rogers, 7007 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda 14 Solicitor General.—Simon E. Sobeloff, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant Attorneys General: Tax Division.—H. Brian Holland, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Antitrust Diviston,—Stanley N. Barnes, 3850 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7. Lands Division.—Perry W. Morton, 2333 South Nash Street, Arlington, Va. Civil Division.— Warren E. Burger, 3111 North Rochester Street, Arlington, Va. Criminal Division.— Warren Olney 3d, 5201 Klingle Street, Zone 16. Logis linn Division.—William F. Tompkins, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, one 16. Administrative Division.—S. A. Andretta, 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. Office of Legal Counsel.—J. Lee Rankin, 600 Juniper Lane, Falls Church, Va. 40 (ol an Property.—Dallas S. Townsend, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, one 16, : ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION Administrative Assistant Attorney General.—S. A. Andretta, 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. Deputy Administrative Assistant Attorney General.—Bernard F. Schmid, 6803 Colesville Road, Hyattsville, Md. Chief, Budget Office.—E. R. Butts, 105 East Randolph Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Services and Procurement Branch.—Edgar M. Ford, 4513 Ridge Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief, Se Branch.—Eugene J. Matchett, 613 Pickwick Lane, Chevy Chase 15 Chief, Personnel Branch.—John W. Adler, 4903 Brookway Drive, Zone 16. Chief, Records Administration Branch.—Armando di Girolamo, Lincolnia Heights, Va. 451 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Phone, EXecutive 3-7100 Director.—J. Edgar Hoover, 4936 30th Place, Zone 8. Associate Director.—Clyde A. Tolson, Marlyn Apartments, Zone 16. Assistants to the Director.—Louis B. Nichols, 640 Oakland Terrace, Alexandria, Va.; Leland V. Boardman, 2760 North Piedmont Street, Arlington, Va. Domestic Intelligence Division.— Assistant Director Alan H. Belmont, 2711 North Yucatan Street, Arlington 13, Va. : Training and Inspection Division.—[Vacant.] Administrative Division.— Assistant Director John P. Mohr, 3427 North Edison Street, Arlington 7, Va. FBI Laboratory.—Assistant Director Donald J. Parsons, Grandvue-on-the- Potomac, Lorton, Va. Investigative Division.— Assistant Director Alex Rosen, Dorchester House, Zone 9. Identification Division.— Assistant Director Quinn Tamm, 3207 Coquelin Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE Nineteenth and East Capitol Streets NE. Phone, Lincoln 7-9000 Commyzssioner.—Gen. J. M. Swing, 5226 Farrington Road. Deputy Commzissioner.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant to the Commaissioner.—James L. Hennessy, Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Commissioners: Administrative Division.—Edward A. Loughran, 7215 ArrowBethesda 14, Md. Enforcement Division.—[Vacant.] 2829 wood South Road, Examinations Division.—Allan C. Devaney, 3622 Davenport Street, Zone 8. Investigations Division.—Raymond F. Farrell, 532 20th Street, Zone 6. Field Inspection and Security Diviston.—[Vacant.] General Counsel.—L. Paul Winings, 316 A Street SE., Zone 3. BOARD OF IMMIGRATION APPEALS Washington, D. C. Chairman.— Thomas G. Finucane, 5514 Center Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Members.—[Vacancy]; Leigh L. Nettleton, 7327 14th Street, Zone 12; Robert ‘HE. Ludwig, 4509 18th Street North, Arlington 7, Va.; Louisa Wilson, 2818 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Executive detbinirrdnihony L. Montaquila, 5148 South Dakota Avenue NE., Zone 17. . BUREAU OF PRISONS H. O. L. C. Building, 101 Indiana Avenue Director—James V. Bennett, 4119 Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Directors—Frank Loveland, Route 3, Bethesda 14, Md.; Myrl E. Alexander, 222 Baden Street, Silver Spring, Md.; Albert A. Evans, 4624 16th Street North, Arlington, Va. BOARD OF PAROLE Members: Scovel Richardson, 1809 Ingleside Terrace, Zone 10 Lewis J. Grout, 2601 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. John E. Henry, the Woodner, 3636 16th Street. William F. Howland, Jr., 1301 Dogwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. George G. Killinger, 5701 Rockmere Drive, Sumner, Zone 16. Dorothy McC. Lee, 3292 Chestnut Street, Zone 15. Gerald E. Murch, 412 Deerfield Street, Silver Spring, Md. George J. Reed, 709 Beverly Drive, Alexandria, Va. g Staff Director—James C. Neagles, 10605 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Parole Executive—Thomas O. Grover, 2809 Terrace Road SE. Department of Justice 453 FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC. H. O. L. C. Building, 101 Indiana Avenue (Corporation authorized by act of Congress, approved June 23, 1934, and created by Executive Order No. 6917 of December 11, 1934) Officers and Directors: President.— Sanford Bates, 12 Baldwin Street, Pennington, N. J., representing the Attorney General. Vice President.— Emil Schram, Peru, Ind., representing agriculture. George Meany, President, American Federation of Labor, Washington D. C., representing labor. Frank A. Reid, representing Secretary of Defense. James L. Palmer, president, Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, Ill., representing retailers and consumers. Berry N. Beaman, Universal Vise & Tool Co., Parma, Mich., representing industry. Commissioner of Industries—James V. Bennett, 4119 Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Associate Commissioner of Industries.—A. H. Conner, 301 Mansion Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Commassioners.—J. S. Barrows, 7063 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md.; John C. Hill, 1404 30th Street. Secretary of Corporation.— Ralph J. LaVallee, 7127 8th Street, Zone 12. Assistant Secretary.— Dale M. Henry, 1650 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. UNITED STATES ATTORNEY’S OFFICE United States Courthouse. Phone, STerling 3-5700 United States Attorney, District of Columbia.—Leo A. Rover, 1300 Quincy Street NE., Zone 17. UNITED STATES MARSHAIL’S OFFICE United States Courthouse. Phone, STerling 3-5700 United States Marshal.—Carlton G. Beall, 5117 Temple Hill Road, Zone 22. Cite] Dorey Marshal.—Charles H. Ward, Jr., 4611 Harling Lane, Bethesda 14, POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Pennsylvania Avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets. Phone, STerling 3-3100 ARTHUR E. SUMMERFIELD, Postmaster General; born March 17, 1899, at Pinconning, Mich., son of William Henry and Cora Edith (Ellsworth) Summer-field; married Miriam W. Graim on July 22, 1918, two children, Arthur E. Sum-merfield, Jr., and Mrs. William C. (Gertrude) Davison, both of Flint, and four grandchildren; educated in the public schools at Bay City and Flint, Mich.; entered the real estate business in 1919; in 1924 became an oil distributor; formed Summerfield Chevrolet Co. at Flint in September 1929; during World War II served as Michigan chairman of automobile committee of National Automobile Dealers Association in charge of recruitment for Ordnance Department, U. S. Army; served as Michigan Director of National Automobile Dealers Association from 1942 to 1949; served as regional vice president of this Association and also as chairman of its post-war planning committee; appointed finance director of Republican State Central Committee of Michigan in 1943; and developed ‘United Drive for Funds’ plan for raising campaign contributions, in 1944 elected Repub-lican National Committeeman from Michigan, and reelected in 1948 and 1952; appointed regional vice chairman of the Republican National Finance Committee for the North Central States in 1946; served as acting chairman of “Strategy Committee’ of the Republican Party in 1949; elected chairman of the Republican National Committee on July 12, 1952, and resigned this post on January 17, 1953; nominated by President Eisenhower to be Postmaster General of the United States on January 20, 1953; confirmed by the United States Senate on January 21, 1953; served as Michigan Director for Boys’ Clubs of America, 1951-52; 33 degree Mason, September 28, 1955, in Detroit, Mich. ; member of Elks; Kiwanis; Detroit Club; Detroit Athletic Club; Committee on Foreign Relations, Economic Club of Detroit; Flint Golf Club, and Flint City Club. Home: Sheraton-Park Hotel, Zone 8. Office: Post Office Department. MAURICE H. STANS, Deputy Postmaster General; born Shakopee, Minn., March 22, 1908; educated Shakopee High School, Northwestern and Columbia Universities; married Kathleen Carmody on September 7, 1933; children—Steven, Maureen, Theodore, Terrell; joined Alexander Grant & Co., certified public ac-countants, Chicago, January 1928, executive partner 1940 to September 1955; treasurer, director, Moore Corporation, stove manufacturers, Joliet, Ill., 1938-45, chairman of the board 1942-45; director, member of executive committee, James Talcott, Inc., New York City, 1941 to September 1955; General Outdoor Adver-tising Co., 1953 to September 1955; certified public accountant, New York, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indiana, California, Virginia; author of many articles on accounting, auditing, small business, and allied subjects; member American Institute of Accountants (vice president 1949-50, distinguished service award 1954, president 1954-55); Illinois Society Certified Public Accountants (Director 1944-46), National Association of Cost Accountants, American Account-ing Association (National Alpha Kappa Psi award 1952); honorary L. L. D. Illinois Wesleyan University 1953; consultant, House Appropriations Committee, 1953; clubs: Sunset Ridge Country, Economic, Executives, Union League (Chi-cago), Chemists (New York); East African Professional Hunters (honorary). Home: 2260 48th Street, Zone 7. Office: Post Office Department. Executive Assistant to the Postmaster General.—Harry Brookshire, 5017 Allen Road, Yorktown Village, Md. Confidential and Administrative Aides to the Postmaster General. —Hattie M. Traver, 3913 17th Street North, Arlington 7, Va.; Josephine Good, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Special Assistant to the Postmaster General and Director of Public Relations.— L. Rohe Walter, 1223 30th Street, Zone 7. Special Assistant to the Deputy Postmaster General.—Gerald Cullinan, 3626 Fessenden Street, Zone 8. 456 Congressional Directory Special Assistant to the Deputy Postmaster General for Regionalization.—Chauncey Rowe, Annandale Road, Falls Church, Va. Executive Assistant to the Deputy Postmaster General.—Joseph D. Cooper, 2810 Blaine Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Solicitor.—Abe McGregor Goff, 1230 30th Street, Zone 7. Deputy Solicitor—Leo G. Knoll, the Wiltshire-Parkway, Zone 8. Special Associate Solicitor.—Joseph H. Blandford, 4225 North Henderson Road, Arlington 3, Va. Associate Solicitor.— Louis J. Doyle, 8409 Cedar Street, Silver Spring, Md. Assogfute Shy (Transportation) .—Eugene H. Brahm, 3850 Rodman Street, one 16. BUREAU OF POST OFFICE OPERATIONS Assistant Postmaster General.—Norman R. Abrams, 3636 16th Street, Zone 10. Depedy Assistant Postmaster General.—James T. Nelson, 3701 Connecticut Avenue, one 8. Executive Director.—Bert B. Barnes, 4658 36th Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Division of Post Office Services: Director—L. B. Schoonover, 3344—A South Wakefield ‘Street, Arlington 6, Va. Division of Mail Classification: Director.—Edwin A. Riley, 5702 Maiden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Division of Postmasters: Director.—Norman R. Grant, 4209 46th Street, Zone 16. BUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION Assistant Postmaster General—E. George Siedle, the Hamilton Hotel, Zone 5. Executive Director—August C. Hahn, 2818 North Nottingham Street, Arlington 7, Vv a. Bier of Transportation Development.—Ralph J. Alexander, 2445 15th Street, one 9. Confidential Assistant.—James N. McKean, 2809 Rittenhouse Street, Zone 15. Control Officer.—Emil J. Stepper, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Administrative Officer— Walter Dickinson, 3111 20th Street North, Arlington 1, Va. Administrative Officer —Benjamin P. Adams, 225 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. Division of Transportation Research: Director.—Beatrice Aitchison, 1929 S Street, Zone 9. Division of Railway Transportation: Director.—Lawrence E. Ernst, 627 Sheridan Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Division of Air Transportation: Director —Earl B. Wadsworth, 1918 37th Street, Zone 16. Division of Highway Transportation: Director—Edmond L. Williams, 3479 South Wakefield Street, Arlington 6, Va. Division of Mail Equipment Transportation: Acting Director.— William D. Corell, 17 Somerset Road, Catonsville 28, Md. Division of Distribution and Routing: Director—Charles A. McIntyre, 4314 34th Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Division of International Service: Director—Greever P. Allan, 4609 36th Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Division of Admanistraiion: Director.—Edward J. Chaszar, 1118 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Va. BUREAU OF FINANCE honing! LT General and Coniroller.—Albert J. Robertson, 2500 Q Street, one 7. ; berry Cormlntal luo don H. Noble, 45 West Lenox Street, Chevy Chase 15, Assistant Controller.—Andrew J. Johnson, 6214 Winston Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Division of Accounting: Director —J. Earle Weatherly, Weather Lea Farm, Lovettsville, Va. Division of Budget: Director —Clarence N. Bruce, 7505 Essex Avenue, Springfield, Va. Assistant Controller.—Gordon G. Crowder, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Division of Systems and Procedures: Director—Sydney E. Bradley, 5505 McKinley Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Division of Cost Analysis: Director—Edmund J. Walsh, 3521 South Stafford Street, Arlington 6, Va. Statistics and Economics Staff: Director—Otis E. Lancaster, 4219 Woodberry Street, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. Finance Officer.—J. Harold Marks, 4400 34th Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Division of Money Orders: : Director—Harry E. Stine, 2008 Glen Ross Road, Silver Spring, Md. Division of Postal Funds: Director—Herbert S. Chamberlin, 1554 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, M d. Division of Postal Savings: Director.—Cyrus L. Burnett, 2706 Parkway Place, Cheverly, Md. Division of Philately: Director.—Robert E. Fellers, 2900 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Davision of Internal Audit: Director.—| Vacant.] Division of Postal Rates: Director.—Irving I. Raines, 4103 Longfellow Street, Hyattsville, Md. BUREAU OF FACILITIES | dengan Postmaster General.—Ormonde A. Kieb, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, one 16. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General.—Rollin D. Barnard, 9320 Cedar Lane, | Bethesda, Md. : : Division of Real Estate: Director —Irving W. Thomas, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Division of Vehicles: Director.—Roy D. Schlegel, 715 South Washington Street, Alexandria, Va. Division of Swpplies: Director— William H. Townsend, 2317 North Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. BUREAU OF PERSONNEL ssinions Lotpester General.—Eugene J. Lyons, 5519 Pollard Road (Springfield), one 16. Executive Director—A. E. Weatherbee, 9302 Second Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Division of Departmental Personnel: Director.—GeorgeE. Meloon, 2946 Torrey Place, Alexandria, Va. Division of Compensation: | Director.—Bernard J. Beary, 7514 Glenside Drive, Takoma Park, Md. Division of Employment and Placement: Director.— Wesley S. Andress, 610 Highland Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Division of Personnel Procedures and Reports: Director.—Fred E. Cashman, 2701 Harmon Road, Silver Spring, Md. Division of Safety and Health: Director—Edward B. Landry, 12 Kentbury Way, Bethesda 14, Md. Division of Suggestions and Awards: Director—Richard J. Payne, 2511 Plyers Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. Division of Training and Development: Director.—Roy V. Colbert, 6309 Haviland Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. BUREAU OF THE CHIEF POSTAL INSPECTOR Chief Postal Inspector.—David H. Stephens, 5415 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. Assistant Chief Postal Inspector.—Lloyd C. Walker, 522 Ashford Road, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Chief Postal Inspector.—W. A. Miner, 3700 Massachusetts Ave., Zone 16. Administrative Officer.—Roscoe E. Mague, 2015 37th Street SE., Zone 20. 68172°—56——31 Division of Personnel Security: Director.—Michael Keefe, 8510 Loughborough Place, Chevy Chase 15, Md.Division of Civil Defense: Director.—[Vacant.] Division of Engineering Surveys: : Director.—Paul R. Andrews, 4601 Brandywine Street, Zone 16. Division of Lease, Space and Equipment Surveys: Director—[Vacant.] Division of Operating Inspections and Audits: Director—Thomas J. Cronin, 3717 Warren Street, Zone 16. Division of Financial Investigations: Director.—Charles W. Pfaffenberger, 110 Maryland Avenue NE., Zone 2. Division of Mail Fraud Investigations: Director.—J. E. Speake, 8717 Jones Mills Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Division of Mail Loss Investigations: Director.—Joseph M. Cohen, 1420 Parkwood Place, Zone 10. REGIONAL OFFICES Atlanta Region—Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.—Hartley B. Dean, Regional Director, Post Office Depart-ment, Federal Annex Building, Atlanta 3, Ga. Boston Region— Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island.—John B. DeMott; Regional Director, Post Office Department, 14 Court Square, Boston 8, Mass. Chicago Region—Illinois and Michigan except the Northern Peninsula.—Robert R. Justus, Regional Director, Post Office Department, 73 West Monroe Street, Chicago 3, Ill Cincinnati Region—Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky.—W. Raymond Fudge, Regional Ororaiiong Manager, Post Office Department, Edwards Building, Cincinnati 2, Ohio. : Dallas Region— Texas and Louisiana.—George A. Gray, Regional Director, Post Office Department, Main Post Office Building, Dallas 1, Tex. Denver Region—Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Wyoming.—W. Donald Brewer, Regional Director, Post Office Department, Maim Post Office Building, Denver 2, Colo. Memphis Region— Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi.—George C. Harris, Regional Operations Manager, Post Office Department, 161 Jefferson Avenue, Memphis 3, Tenn. Minneapolis Region— Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and the Northern Peninsula of Michigan.—Frank J. Goshey, Regional Operations Manager, Post Office Department, 733 Marquette Avenue, Minneapolis 2, Minn. ; New York Region—New York and Bergen and Hudson Counties of New Jersey.— Howard Coonen, Regional Director, Post Office Department, Main Post Office Building, New York 1, N. Y. Philadelphia Region— Pennsylvania, New Jersey except Hudson and Bergen Counties, and New Castle County, Del.—Donald A. Myers, Regional Director, Main Post Office Building, Philadelphia 1, Pa. Portland Region—Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and the Territory of Alaska.—Samuel G. Schwartz, Regional Director, Post Office Department, Main Post Office Building, Portland 8, Oreg. Saint Louis Region—Missoury, Iowa, Arkansas.—James B. Tunny, Regional Director, Post Office Department, Cotton Belt Building, 111 North Fourth Street, Saint Louis 2, Mo. San Francisco Region—California, Nevada, and the Territory of Hawaii.—O. H. Fuller, Regional Operations Manager, Post Office Department, Flood Building, 870 Market Street, San Francisco 2, Calif. Washington Region— Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia, and the Counties of Sussex and Kent of the State of Delaware.—R. E. O’Donovan, Regional Director, Post Office Department, Main Post Office Building, Washington 13, D. C. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Interior Building Phone, ‘REpublic 7-1820 DOUGLAS MCKAY, Secifetary of the Interior, of Portland, Orgs born June 24, 1893, in Portland, Oreg.; educated at Oregon State College; married to Mabel Hill; has two daughters, Shirley (Mrs. Wayne Hadley), Mary Lou (Mrs. Lester D. Green); newspaper carrier, office boy, Union Pacific Railroad, 1909-13; auto-mobile salesman, and sales manager, Portland, 1920-27; established automobile business, dealer for Chevroletand Cadillac, Salem (Oreg.), 1927; mayor of Salem, 1933-34; State senator, 1935-37, 1939-41, 1943-45, 1947-49; Governor, January 1949-~January 1953; served as first lieutenant, Infantry, 91st Division, Worla War I; captain and major, Service Command Uhit, World War IT; member State Automobile Dealers Association (past president), Salem Chamber of Commerce amt, president), Oregon State College Alumni Association (past president), merican Legion (past commander), Veterans of Foreign Wars, S. A. R., Disabled American Veterans, Military Order of ‘the Purple Heart, Phi Delta Theta. Appointed Secretary of the Interior January 21, 1953. Under Secretary. VE TR A. Davis, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Zone 8. Assistant Secretary. (Water and Power) Fred G. Aandahl, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 7. Assistant Secretary (Public Land Management). — Wesley A. D'Ewart, 12601 Cal-vert Street, Zone8. © Assistant Secretary (Mineral Resources). —Felix E: Wormer, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Administrative Assistant Secretary. —D. Otis Beasley, 4418 Davenport Street, Jone 16 Assistant to the Secretary. Raymond Davis, 2121 Virginia Avenue, Zone 7. Assistant to the Secretary. — William C. Strand, 207 North Columbus Street, Alex- andria, Va. : . : Office of the Secretary: Executive Assistant to the Seca. Alene Phillips, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue, . Zone 6. : Office of the Under Secretary: : . Special Assistant to the We mder Secretary. —Edward D. Frye, Anlingtan Towers, Arlington, Va. Office of the Assistant Secretary (Water and Power) : Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Office of the Assistant Secretary (Public Land Management): Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Harry J. Donohue, Blackthorn © Court, Fairfax, Va. Office of the Assistant Secretary (Mureral Resources): Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—John G. Liebert, 8903 Grant Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Office of Geography.—Meredith F. Burrill, 5503 Grove Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Office of Minerals Mobilization.—Spencer S. Shannon, 4301 Massachu-setts Avenue, Zone 16. Director, Office of Oil and Gas.—Hugh A. Stewart, 3108 Fourth Street North, Arlington, Va. Office of the Administrative Assistant Secretary: Assistant to the Administrative Assistant Secretary.—George E. Robinson, 1524 North Kentucky Street, Arlington 5, Va. Director of Administrative Services. —TFloyd E. Dotson, 5843 Potomac Avenue, Zone 16. Director of Budget and Finance.—Sidney D. Larson, 251 Audrey Lane SE., Zone 20 Director of Inspection.—W. Darlington Denit, 2415 Lewisdale Drive, Lewisdale, Md. 459 Office of the Administrative Assistant Secretary—Continued Director of Management Research. —Arthur B. Jebens, 5437 Mohican Road, Zone 16. Diverter: of Personnel—Newell B. Terry, 7411 Grace Street, Springfield, Va. Director of Property Management.—N. O. Wood, Jr., 3410 Macomb Street, Zone 16 “Director of Security.—J. Cordell Moore, 5415 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 11." Solicitor.—J. Reul Armstrong, 3951 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Director, Technical Review Staff.—Roy W. Morse, 2603 North Van Doren Street, Alexandria, Va. Field Committees: Region 1, Alaska.—B. Frank Heintzleman, chnirmant Box 1571, Juneau, Alaska. Region 2, Pacific Northwest.—Arthur Piper, chairman, Post Office Building, Portland, Oreg. Region 3, Pacific Southwest.—Ernest O. Larson, chairman, 32 Exchange Place, P. 0. Box 360, Salt Lake City, Utah. Region 4, Missouri River Basin. —Harrell F. Mosbaugh, chairman, P. O. Box 2110, Billings, Mont. Region 5, Southwest.—[Vacant.] DEFENSE MINERALS EXPLORATION ADMINISTRATION Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Administrator. £30, O. Mittendorf, 4631 Brandywine Street, Zone Deputy Administrator.—Frank E. "Johnson, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone Assistant to the Admainistrator.—George C. Selfridge, 1053 26th Arlington, Va. 16. St 8. reet : South, : Director, Operations Control and Statistics Division.—Robert E. Adams, 1108 Rolfs Road, Falls Church, Va. Director, Base Metals Division.—Willis R. Griswold, 8912 Old Bladensburg Road, Silver Spring, Md. a Iron and Ferro-Alloys Division. — Williams S. Martin, 2921 Q Street, Zone Director, Non-Metallic Minerals Division.—Lawrence G. Houk, Box 60, R. F. D. 1, College Park, Md. Director, Rare and Miscellaneous Metals Division. —Ernest Ww. Ellis, 3600 39th Street, Zone 16. Director, Contract Administration and Audit Division. —Jay L. Chambers, 6414 Western Avenue, Doors Chase 15, Md. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Interior Building. Phone; REpublic 7-1820 ° Director. Edward Woosley, 5830 Conway Road, Bethesda 14, Md. : Special Assistant to the Director.—William G. Guernsey, 310 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Executive Officer. —Depue Falck, 5133 Manning Drive, Bethesda, Md. Assistant to the Director.—Earl J. Thomas, 4413 Rosedale Avenue, Bethesda, Md. I Gi Officer—Mack C. Corbett, 5318 North Carlin Springs Road, Arling- ton Bader and Finance Officer.—James P. Beirne, 9900 Dilston Road, Silver Spring, d. Personnel Officer—Edgar B. Carroll, 106 Croydon Court, Silver Spring, Md. Lands Officer—Harold R. Hochmuth, 4127 34th Road North, Arlington, Va. Cadastral Engineering Officer.—Earl or Harrington, 1321 Fern Street, Zone 12. Forestry Officer—Walter H. Horning, 5908 Broad Branch Road, Zone 15. Minerals Officer—Lewis E. Hoffman, 3701 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Range Officer—Gerald M. Kerr, 514 19th Street, Zone 6. International Cooperation Officer. —Byron C. Denny , 4820 Reno Road, Zone 8. Rrra rae Officer.— William C. Mots 810 Albany Avenue, Alexan- ria, Va Fase States Supervisor.—Luther T. Hoffman, 5201 Glenwood Road, Bethesda ) 3 Department of the Interior 461 "AREA OFFICES! Ares, 1. — James CF. Doyle: Area Adminstiton 1001 Northeast Lid Boulevard, Portland 8, Oreg. : : . State Offices: : California. — Raymond R. Best, ‘State Superiiier California Fruit Building, 1010 Fourth. Street, ‘Sacramento, Calif. Oregon.— Virgil T. "Heath, State Supervisor, 11001 Northeast Lloyd Boule-. vard, Portland 8, Oreg.. Washington. — Fred J. ‘Weiler, State Supervisor, Room 209, ‘Federal Building, Spokane, Wash. Area. 2.—Neal D, Nelson, Area Administrator, 310 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. State Offices: Arizona.—Edgar I. Rowland, ‘State Supervisor, 233-A Main Post Office .---Building, Phoenix, Ariz. Idaho. Russell Penny, State Supervisor, 410 Federal Building, Boise, i ano. .... Nevada. —Edmund R. ‘Greenslet, State Supervisor, Renor'N Utah.— William N. Andersen, State Supervisor, 335 Toons! ‘Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Area 3.—Westal B. Wallace, Area Administrator, Federal Center, Building No. 53, Denver, Colo. ; State Offices: | Fe Colmar —Max Caplan, Stato Spain, 429 Post Office Building, Denver § olo. Montana. —Robert-D. Nielson, State Supervisor, 1245 North 29th Street, Billings, Ment. : New México. —Eastburn R. Smith, State Supervisor, Post Office Building, Santa Fe, N. Mex. Wyoming. “Towell M. Puckett, State’ Supervisor, 305 Federal Office ‘Build-. ing, Cheyenne, Wyo. Area yy —Jesse M. Bibnchwen, Area Administrator, Federal ‘Building, Anchorage, laska. ~ BUREAU 5,0 INDIAN V AFFAIRS "Interior ‘Building, Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Commissioner. ~G@Glénn L. Emmons, 3900 16th Street, Zone 11. ; Associate Commassioner.—H. Rex Lee, Route 1, Box '392, Fairfax, Va. Ae Commissioner: (Resources). .— Ervin J. Utz, 4507 Middleton Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Commissioner (Community Services). eaSolne. Gifford, 802 Cidueont Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Commissioner (Administration) —W. Barton Greenwood, 5229 Massa- chusetts Avenue, Zone 16, Assistant Commissioner.— Thomas M. Reid, 11000 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Md. nisi to the Commissioner.—Leon ,V. Langan, 4414 Broad . Branch Road, Lone 10. Assistant to the Cosson DEF W. Beck, 1900 F Street, Zone 6. Chief, EE of Personnel. —C. Earl Lamson, 4512A Avondale Street, Bethesda 14 d : I nformation Officer. fa M. Tozier, 2440. 16th Street, Zone 9, AREA OFFICES Aberdeen Benjamin Reifel, Bradbury Building, 820 South Main, Aberdeen, a : : Anadarko.—Will J. Pitner, Federal. Building, Anadarko, Okla. Billings.—John M. Cooper, 804 North 29th Street, Billings, Mont, : Gallup.— William Wade Head, P: O. Box 1260, Gallup, N. Mex. \ Juneau.— William H. Olsen, Juneau, Alaska. Minneapolis.—E. Morgan’ Pryse, 2908 Colfax Avenue South, Ly ‘Building, Minneapolis, Minn. Muskogee. — Paul L: Fickinger, Federal Building, ey Okla; Phoeniz.—Fredrick M. Haverland, P. O. Box 7007, Phoenix, Ariz. Portland.—Don C: Foster, 1001 Northeast Lloyd Boulevard, Portland, Oreg.... Sacramento.—Leonard M. Hill, P. O. Box 749, Sacramento, Calif. -INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS BOARD Interior Building, Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Chatman: .—René d’Harnoncourt, Director, Museum of Modern Art, New York, Members: F. og Dogketader, Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, New or William Lippincott, Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, N. Mex. James W. Young, Rancho Canada, Pena Blanca, N. Mex Fredrick H. Douglas, 1300 Logan Street, Denver, Colo. General Manager.—J. Edward Davis, 2231 ‘California Street, Washington, D. C. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY General Services Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Director.—William E. Wrather, 4710 Woodway Lane, Zone 16. Assistant Director.— Thomas B. Nolan, 2219 California Street, Zone 8. Administrative Geologist.—Arthur A. Baker, 5201 Westwood Drive, Zone 16. Information Officer.—Herbert B. Nichols, 2900 Terrace Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Executive Officer.—Glendon J. Mowitt, 3115 Worthington Street, Zone 15. Personnel Officer.— Willard F. MecCornack, 2112 Bancroft Place, ' Zone 8. ; Chief, Geologic ini: .—Wilmot: H. Bradley, 4015 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase 15, Chih, Water Resources Division.—Carl G. Paulsen, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, one 16. J Chief, Topographic Division.—Gerald Fitzgerald, 7203 Summit Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chef, Conservation Division.—Harold J. Duncan, 1613 Mount Eagle Place, Park-fairfax, Alexandria, Va. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Commissioner.— Wilbur A. Dexheimer, 209 Van Buren Street, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Commissioner.— Edwin G. Nielsen, 505 Linden Lane, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Commaissioner.—Stanley W. Crosthwait, 4205 Sheridan Street, Hyatts- ville, Assistant Commissioner and Chief Engineer.— Leslie N. McClellan, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo. Chief, Division of Irrigation.—Floyd HE. Dominy, Box 240, Route 1, Oakton, Va. Chief, Division of Project Development.—Newcomb B. Bennett, Jr., 6801 Wells Parkway, University Park, Md Chief, Division of Power. — Don S. Campbell, 3055 Oliver Street, Zone 15. Chief, Division of Program Coordination and Finance.—Alfred R. Golzé, 3402 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Comptroller.— William R. Foster, 601 19th Street, Zone 6. Chief, Division of Procurement and Property Management, —Harvey M. Sutter, 8421 Piney Branch Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Division of General Services. —Harold L. Byrd, 2712 Plyers Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Division of Organization and Methods.—Francis W. Jones, 1929 Rosemary Hills Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant to the Commisstoner—Information.—Ottis Peterson, 2522 24th Street North, Arlington, Va. Sh Division of Personnel. —Glenn D. Thompson, 9101 Eton Road, Silver pring, Md. Chief, Division of General Engineering.—T. W. Mermel, 4540 43d Street, Zone 16. Chzef, Division of Foreign Activities.—Leon W. Damours, 2017 North’ Waidner Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant to the Commissioner. —[Vacant. ] Department of the Interior 463 ei FIELD.ORGANIZATION . Region 1.—H. T. Nelson, Regional Director; Reclamation Building, Fairgrounds, -. Boise, Idaho. .. ;. =x Region 2.—Clyde H. Spencer. Regional Diecior, Fulton and Marconi Avenues, Sacramento 11, Calif. Region 3.—John P. Jones, Regional Director, Administration Building, Boulder City, Nevada. Region of. Fi 0. Larson, Regional Director, 32 Exchange Place, Salt Lake ity, Uta : Region 6.—Robert Ww. Jennings, Regional Director, Old -Post Office Building, Seventh and Taylor, Amarillo, Tex. Reulos or M. Clinton, Regional Director, Seventh and Central, Billings, on Region 7.—R. J. Walter, Jr., Regional Director, Building 46, Denver Federal Center, Denver 2, Colo. Alaska District. —[Vacant], District Manager, Juneau, Alaska. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE ' Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Director. Cone L. Wirth, 3808 Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Directors. —Hillory A. Tolson, 5200 Sangamore Road, Zone 16; ‘Thomas «J. Allen, 5125 Bradley Boulevard, 'Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant to the Director. —Philip F. King, 2312 South Nash Street, Arlington, Va. ad i on the -Director.—Melbourne : H. Harvey, 5437 Connecticut Avenue, one 1 Chief, Division of Cooperative Activities—Ben -H. Thompson; 227 Wellesley Avenue, Glen Echo, Md. Chaef, Division of Design and Construction.— Thomas C. Vint, 3707 East Bradley_ Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Cheef, Division of Interpretation. —Ronald F. Lee, 2 Drury Lane, Hollin Hills, Alexandria, Va Chief, Branch of Area Investigations.—Leo J, Diederich, 5316 Allandale Road, Green Acres 16, Ce, Branch& of Concessions: Management.—Donald E. Lee, R. F. D; 2, Fairfax, Chief, Branch of Conservation and Protection. — Lemuel A. Garrison, Rural Route 1, Box 234-C, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Branch of General Services. — William A. Schnettler, 10317 Montrose Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Branch of Information. —8. Herbert Evison, 219 East Marshall Street, * Falls Church, Va. Chief, Branch of Lands.—Jackson E. Price, 7104 Boros! Road, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Branch of Museums s.—Ralph H. Lewis, 3 Delaware Drive, Forest Heights, Zone 21. : Chief, Branch of Programs and Plans Conirol.—Henry Langley, 201 Patterson Street, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Branch of River Basin Studies. —Robert W. Ludden, 8101 Kentbury Drive, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Branch of State Cooperation. 4 Siany S. Kennedy, 5601 Northfield Road, Bethesda, Md. Chief Architect.—Dick Sutton, Rural Route 1, McLean, Va. Chief Auditor.—James B. Robinson, 3348 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief Engineer.—Paul McG. Miller, 4314 Alton Place, Zone 16. Chief Forester.—Lawrence F. Cook, 7924 16th Street, Zone 12. Chief Historian.—Herbert BE. Kahler, R.E.D. 1 Box 234-D, Alexandria, Va. Chief Landscape Architect.—William G. Carnes, 7101 Oakridge Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chuef Safety Engineer. —Frank L. Ahern, 5408 41st Street, Zone 15. Finance Officer. —Clarence P. Montgomery, 3130 North Inglewood Street, Arlington7, Va. Parsons Officer.—Leland F. Ramsdell, 507 New York Avenue, Takoma Park, Supervisor of Maintenance. —Edwin C. Kenner, 9645 East Bexhill Drive, Kensing-ton, Md. : - REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: : Region 1.—Elbert Cox, 900 North Lombardy Street, Richmond 20, Va. Region 2.—HowardW. Baker, 307 Federal Office Building, Omaha 2, Nebr. Region 3.—Hugh M. Miller, Box 1728, Santa Fe, N. Mex. Boyton Splawretns C. Merriam, 180 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco 5, Calif. Region 5.—Daniel J. Tobin, 421 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Chief, Eastern Office, Division of Design and Construction.—Edward S. Zimmer, ‘Room 300, 421 Walnut Street, Philadelphia 6, Pa. Chief, Western Office, Division of Design and Construction.—Sanford Hill, 1000 Geary Street, San Francisco 9, Calif. : NATIONAL CAPITAL PARKS Interior Building, Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Superintendent.—Edward J. Kelly, 3103 Circle Hill Road, Alexandria, Va. Associate Superintendent.—Harry T. Thompson, 8306 Woodhaven Boulevard,Bethesda, Md. ' 5 Assistant Superintendent.—Frank T. Gartside, 3800 14th Street, Zone 11. NATIONAL PARK TRUST FUND BOARD Phone, REpublic 7-1820 George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury, 1800 Foxhall Road, Zone 7.Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16.Conrad L. Wirth, Director, National Park Service, 3808 Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. ; : Kenneth Chorley, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, Rockefeller Center, New York 20, N. Y. Chasrman.—Alfred A. Knopf, 501 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N. Y. Vice Chairman.—Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant 3d, 1135 21st Street, Zone 6.Secretary.— Charles G. Woodbury, 1801 Hoban Road, Zone 7. -=.Members.—Horace M. Albright, 30. Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.: Turpin C. Bannister, Department of Architecture, University of Illinois, -+.-Urbana, Ill.; Dr. John O. Brew, Peabody Museum of ‘Archeology and ~~ Ethnology, Harvard University, Cambridge 38; Mass.; Dr. Raymond E.Hall, 1637 West 9th Street, Lawrence, Kans.; Walter L. Huber, 1 Mont-gomery Street, San Francisco 4, Calif.; John B. Oakes, ¢/o The New York Times, Times Square 36, N. Y.; Harold S. Wagner, Director-Secretary, Akron Metropolitan Park District, Court House, Akron, Ohio; and Carl I. Wheat, 332 Westridge Drive, Menlo Park, Calif. ~ BUREAU OF MINES Gis al Interior Building. Phone, ‘REpublic 7-1820 °° Director. —John J. Forbes, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Director.—Thomas H. Miller, 6501 Barnaby Street, Zone 15. Sa, Director for Programs.—Paul Zinner, 6002 34th Place, Chevy Chase, Assistant Director for Health and Safety.—James Westfield, 2430 Pennsylvania Avenue, Zone 7. :Assistant Director for Helium Activities.—Clifford W. Seibel, 514 Barfield Building, Amarillo, Tex. Department of the Interior 465 Brecutive Assistant for ‘Regional * Activities. .—Charles ‘H: Johnson, 5209 Chevy Chase Parkway, Zone 15. Chief Metallurgist.—Oliver C. Ralston, 4333 Clagett Road, Hyattsville, Md. Chief Mining Engineer.—[Vacant.] Chief Economist.—Paul W. McGann, 6307 Glenwood Place, Falls Church, Va. ve Coal Technologist.—John F. Barkley, 8101 Maple Ridge Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief Petroleum Engineer. —Carl’ C. “Anderson, 2525 North ‘Buchanan Street, “Arlington, Va. Chief Statistician. —Rexford C. Parmelee, 4700 47th Street, Zone 16. ee of Minerals Reports.—Allan Sherman, 8318 Draper Lane, Silver Soring, Chief, Division of Safety. — William J. Fene, 9411 Thornhill Road, Silver Spring, Chef, tum of Coal Mine Inspection. —Hany F. Weaver, 2135 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7. Chief, Division of Minerals.—Charles W. Merrill, 1554 44th Street, Zone 7. Chief, Division of Petroleum.—Roscoe A. Cattell, 7717 14th Street, Zone 12. Chief, Division of Foreign Activities.—Elmer W. Pehrson, 1573 44th’ Street, Zone 7. Gan lh Dirsaion of Anthracite.—Joseph A. Corgan, 5605 Park Street, Chevy Chase, Chef,Miata of Bituminous Coal.—[Vacant.] Chief, Division of Adminstration. — William: E. ‘Rice, 3708 Manor Road, Chevy . Chase 15, Md. Chief PersonneliL Officer —J. datand Acuff, 5108 Hampden fens Bethesda, Ma; "REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Region I (Northwestern).—Stephen M. Shelton, Box 492, Albany, Oreg. Region II (Southwestern).—Harold C. Miller, 420 Customhouse, 555 Battery Street, San Francisco 11, Calif. ; Region 1 T I (Rocky Mountain and North Central) ~—dJohn H. East, Jr., 224 New Customhouse; Denver 2, Colo,” Region 1V (South Central) Harold M. Smith, Box 1321, Bartlesville, Okla. RegionV (Southeastern and Northeastern) .—Harold P, Greenwald, 4800. Forbes Street, Pittsburgh 13, Pa. ty 5 : FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820- Director. ~jomn L. Parley, Arlington Towers, 3011 Amin Boulevard, Sh ton, Associate ‘Director. ~[Vacant. 1 ; Asszstant Director (Fisheries) ~Arnie gl Suomela, 3622 arsitivay Place, Alex- andria, Va. Assistant. Director (Wildlife). — [Vacant. 7 Clr, Division of Technical Staff Services 0. Lloyd Mechean, 402 Linden Lane, #44: Falls Chureh; Va. + Chief, Division of ' Administrative Staff Serniies, — Wesley: E. Corbin, 6715 Thm 5: Street; Radiant Valley, Landover, Md. * Information Officer — Alastair MacBain, RF. Di 3, Rockville, ‘Md. : Personnel Officer.—Severin F. Ulmer, 912 Bruce Lane, Falls Church, Va. MAJOR FIELD OFFICES Regional Directors: Region 1.—Leo L. Laythe, 1001 Northeast Lloyd Boulevard, Portland 14, Oreg. Region 2.—John C. Gatlin, 906 Park Avenue SW. , Albuquerque, N. Mex. Region 83.—Daniel H. Janzen, 1006 West Lake Street, Minneapolis -8, Minn. . Region 4.—Walter Gresh, Feachtree-Seventh Building, Atlanta 5, Ca. Region 2 .—Dayvid R. Coecnmn 1105 Blake Tiling, |59 Temple Place, Boston 11, Mass. Administrators: Alaska Wildlife Resources.—ClarenceJ. Rhode, P. O. Box 2021, Sandon Anat, tials Lonsnipriel Fishertes.—Donald J. McKernan, P. 0. Box 2021, Juneau, aska OFFICE OF TERRITORIES Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Director.—Anthony T. Lausi, 2717 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Doreen miirkley S. Coulter, 608 South George Mason Drive, Arlington , Va. Assistant Director (Alaskan Affairs).—Carl L. Junge, 2725 29th Street, Zone 8. Assistant Director (Insular Affairs).— William A. Arnold, 2420 Menokin Drive, Alexandria, Va. : Pie Wonks Adviser—Dan H. Wheeler, 3205 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. TERRITORIAL OFFICIALS Governor of Alaska.—B. Frank Heintzleman, Juneau, Alaska. Secretary of Alaska.—Waino E. Hendrickson, Juneau, Alaska. Governor of Hawaii.—Samuel Wilder King, Honolulu, T. H. Secretary of Hawaii.—Farrant L. Turner, Honolulu, T. H. Si ed 7 the Virgin Islands.—Walter A. Gordon, Charlotte Amalie, Virgin slands. Government Secretary for the Virgin Islands.—Charles K. Claunch, Charlotte Amalie, V. I. Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.—Luis Mufioz-Marin, San Juan, P. R. Governor of Guam.—Ford Q. Elvidge, Agana, Guam. Secretary of Guam.—Randall S. Herman, Agana, Guam. Governor of American Samoa.—Richard Barrett Lowe, Tutuila, American Samoa. Secretary of American Samoa.—Alan M. MacQuarrie, Tutuila, American Samoa. High Commissioner of the Trust Territory.—[Vacant.] Bers High Commissioner of the Trust Territory—Delmas H. Nucker, Agana, uam. THE ALASKA RAILROAD General Offices, Anchorage, Alaska General Manager.—Reginald N. Whitman, Anchorage, Alaska. Assistant General Manager.—John E. Manley, Anchorage, Alaska. : SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE A. R. Sessions, 601 East 78th Street, Seattle, Wash. ALASKA ROAD COMMISSION Commissioner, Alaska Road Commission.—Angelo F. Ghiglione, Juneau, Alaska. Chief Engineer.— William J. Niemi, Juneau, Alaska. Admingstrative Officer.—Magnus W. Bales, Juneau, Alaska. THE VIRGIN ISLANDS CORPORATION General Office, St. Croix, V. I. Members of the Board of Directors: Douglas McKay, the Greenbrier, Washington, D. C. Ezra Taft Benson, 1907 Quincy Street NW., Washington 11, D. C. Laurence B. Robbins, 1413 35th Street NW., Washington 7, D. C. Walter A. Gordon, St. Thomas, V. I. Ward M. Canaday, Toledo, Ohio. D. Victor Bornn, St. Thomas, V. I. John H. Sengstacke, Chicago, Ill. General Counsel. —A. M. Edwards, 4200 31st Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Department of the Interior 467 Secretary to the Board of Deke: Slini A. Aymield. 2420 Menokin Drive, Alexandria, Va. = Officer: : : President.—Kenneth A. Bariiett, St. Croix, V. I. 3 BOARD ON GEOGRAPHIC NAMES Chairiion, ult H. Thompson Straw, 601 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Executive Secretary.— MeredithF. Burrill, 5503:Grove Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Members: Department of State, member [vacant]; Sophia A. Saucerman, deputy, 4707 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Department of the Army, Frank C. Shepard, 3800 39th Street, Zone 16; Walter M. Leech, Wesley Road, Falls Church, Va., deputy. Department of the Navy, W. G. Watt, 1600 North on Street, Arlington, Va.; Charles D. Rouse, 7307 Elmhurst Street, Zone 28, deputy. Department of the Air Force, Dr.-H: Thompson Straw, 601 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va.; Robert Y. Ota, 4905 Bangor Drive, Garrett Park Estates, 2 Kensington, Ma, ‘deputy. Post Office Department, Norman R. Grant, 4209 46th Street; CC. B. ‘Gelston, 716 Somerset Place, Zone 11, deputy. : Department of the Interior, Arthur A. Baker, 5201 Westwood Drive, West-~~ mereland Hills, Md.; : John B. Bennett, 6431 Western Avenue, deputy. Department of Agriculture, ‘Edward P. "Cliff, 221 North Royal Street, Alex-andria, Va.; Fred W. Grover, 4230 Livingston Road SE., Zone 21, deputy.. = Department ‘of Commerce, Comdr. Lawrence W. Swanson, 4225 Franklin Street, Kensington, Md.; “Lewis Heck, 3421 North Hampton Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. _ deputy. : Government Printing Office, John Ww. ‘Dollins, 412 Brewster Avenue, Silver pring, ; Library of Congress, Dr. W. W. Ristow, Engleside Avenue, McLean, Va.; Leo E. La Montagne, 6347 Utah Avenue, deputy. Central Intelligence Agency. : BONNEVILLE POWER. ADMINISTRATION Sinisa. —Willinin A. Pearl, 1001 Northeast Lloyd Boulevard, Portland 14, reg. Assistant Administrator. ~Byron L. Price, 1001 Northeast Lloyd Boulevard, Portland 14, Oreg. General Counsel (Regional Solicitor). —J. Lane Morthland, 1001 Northeast Lloyd Boulevard, Portland 14, Oreg. Director, Division of Engineering (Chief Engineer). —~Eugene C. Starr, 1001 North-east Lloyd Boulevard, Portland 14, Oreg. Director, Division of Operations and Maintenance (Acting) .—Miller Evons, 1001 Northeast Lloyd Boulevard, Portland 14, Oreg. Director, Division of Administrative Management.—Earl D. Ostrander, 1001 Northeast Lloyd Boulevard, Portland 14, Oreg. Manager, Washington, D. C., Officc.—Morgan D. Dubrow, Interior Building, Washington 25, D. C. BONNEVILLE ADVISORY BOARD Chairman.,—William A. Pearl, Administrator, Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, Oreg. Colonel L. H. Foote, Division Engineer, Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army, Portland, Oreg. Harold T. Nelson, Regional Director, Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior, Boise, Idaho. Lashes S. Wing, Regional Engineer, Federal Power Commission, San Franeisco,” alif. E. L. Hatt,, Regional Director, Soil Conservation Service, Department of Agriculture, Portland, Oreg. SOUTHWESTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION Administrator.—Douglas G. Wright, P. O. Drawer 1619, Tulsa 1, Okla. Assistant Administrator.—Henry A. Hewett, P. O. Drawer 1619, Tulsa 1, Okla. Chief, Division of Administrative Services. —James V. Alfriend, P. 0. Drawer 1619, Tulsa 1, Okla. Chief, Division of Operations and Engineering.—Floyd E. Conway, P. O. Drawer 1619, Tulsa 1, Okla. Chief, Division of Rates and Customer Service. —George J. Neighbors, P. O. Drawer 1619, Tulsa 1, Okla. SOUTHEASTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION Administrator.— Charles W. Leavy, Elberton, Ga. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 EZRA TAFT BENSON, of Salt Lake City, Utah, Secretary of Agriculture (1907 Quincy Street); born at Whitney, Franklin County, Idaho, August 4, 1899; educated at Oneida Stake Academy (1914-18), Utah State Agriculture College (1918-21), Brigham Young University (1923-26), Iowa State College (1926-27), and University of California (1937-38); married Flora Smith Amussen, September 10, 1926; two sons: Reed A. and Mark A.; four daughters: Barbara A., Beverly A., Bonnie A., and Flora Beth; from 1921-23 served as missionary of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, British Isles; 1923-30 operated own farm in Idaho; in 1929-30 served as county agricultural agent, University of Idaho Extension Service, Preston; 1930-39 extension economist and marketing specialist, Univer-sity of Idaho; heading new Department of Agricultural Economics and Marketing, extension division; 1933-38 secretary, Idaho Cooperative Council; 1939-44 execu-tive secretary, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives; since 1943 serving as member, Council of Twelve of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; served as president of Boise (Idaho) and Washington, D. C., Stakes of the Church; 1946 President European Missions of the Church, headquartered in London; member executive committee, American Institute of Cooperation; director, Farm Foundation; member, National Agricultural Advisory Committee; member, Na-tional Farm Credit Committee; United States delegate, first International Con-ference on Farm Organizations in London; chairman, Board of Trustees of Ameri-can Institute of Cooperation; leader in national youth activities; member of the National Executive Board of Boy Scouts of America. Became Secretary of Agri-culture January 21, 1953. Under Secretary.— True D. Morse, 5207 Westwood Drive, Zone 16. Assistant Secretary.— Ervin L. Peterson, 4522 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Secretary.—Earl L. Butz, 4810 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Secretary.—James A. McConnell, Claridge Hotel. Director, Agricultural Credit Services—Kenneth L. Scott, 3510 Porter Street. Administrative Assistant Secretary.—Ralph S. Roberts, 6400 31st Place. General Counsel.—Robert L. Farrington, 3013 Stephenson Place, Zone 15. Hecesiing Assistant to the Secretary.—Milan D. Smith, 5414 Blackistone Road, one 16. Assistants to the Secretary.—Don Paarlberg, 2206 Linden Lane, Silver Spring, Md.; Charles Figy, Claridge Hotel; Robert D. McMillen, Westchester Apartments; Frederick W. Babbel, 1232 North Quantico Street, Arlington 5, Va.; Clyde A. Wheeler, 3336 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va.; Ernest C. Betts, Jr., 815 26th Street South, Arlington, Va. Assistant to the Under Secretary.— Theodore S. Gold, Park Central, 1900 F Street. Judicial Officer.— Thomas J. Flavin, 4800 Dover Road, Zone 16. FEDERAL-STATES RELATIONS The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Assistant Secretary.—Ervin L. Peterson, 4522 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM SERVICE —F. Ritchie, Street, Acting Administrator G. 2245 North Quincy Arlington, Va. Director, Conservation Programs Division.—Roland Crumpler, 2220 36th Street SE., Zone 20. Director, Program Analysis Division.—James M. Hunt, 4631 16th Street North, Arlington, Va. Director, Information Services Division.—XKenneth M. Gapen, 1412 Howard Street, Falls Church, Va. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 i Office of the Administrator Administrator —Byron T. Shaw, 4545 Connecticut Avenue. Deputy Administrator for Regulatory Programs.—M. R. Clarkson, 5569 16th Street North, Arlington, Va. : Deputy Administrator for Research.—George W. Irving, Jr., 4836 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Administrator for Experiment Stations.—E. C. Elting, 621 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring, Md. : Assistant Admanistrator for Management.—F. H. Spencer, 4110 Woodberry Street, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. Director, Crops Research.—A. H. Moseman, 4011 College Heights Drive, Univer-sity Park, Hyattsville, Md. : j Director, Farm and Land Management Research.—Sherman E. Johnson, 118 North Jackson Street, Arlington, Va. : Director, Livestock Research.—B. T. Simms, 942 26th Street South, Arlington, Va. Director, Home Economzcs Research.—Hazel K. Stiebeling, 4000 Cathedral Avenue. Pareto Utilization Research.—G. BE. Hilbert, 5325 McKinley Street, Bethesda, Director, Crops Regulatory Programs.—Avery S. Hoyt, R. F. D. 3, Box 291, Vienna, Va. : Director, Livestock Regulatory Programs.—C. Donald Van Houweling, Route 1, Box 363, Oakton, Va. : Director, Program Appraisal and Internal Audit.—K. A. Butler, 1200 Kingwood Drive, Takoma Park, Md. ; Pireions Information Division.—E. G. Moore, 7705 Old Chester Road, Bethesda, EXPERIMENT STATIONS DIVISION Director, State Experiment Stations Division.—H. C. Knoblauch, R. F. D. 1, Box 471, Vienna, Va. Director, Territorial Experiment Stations Division.—D. V. Lumsden, 3229 Park ; View Road, Chevy Chase, Md MANAGEMENT DIVISIONS Director, Administrative Services Division.—S. P. Williams, 436 Southwest Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Budget and Finance Division.—Edmund Stephens, 3044 North Peary Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Personnel Division.—J. H. Starkey, R. F. D. 1, Mitchellville, Md. Superintendent, Agricultural Research Center, Office of Operations.—C. A. Logan, Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, Md. RESEARCH BRANCHES Chief, Agricultural Engineering Research Branch.—E. G. McKibben, 4226 Long-fellow Street, Hyattsville, Md. Chief, Animal Disease and Parasite Research Branch.—Howard W. Johnson (Acting Chief), 9634 Brunett Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Animal and Poultry Husbandry Research Branch.—Ned R. Ellis, 4011 Van Buren Street, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. Chief, Dairy Husbandry Research Branch.—Ralph E. Hodgson, 7006 Wake Forest Drive, College Park, Md. Chief, Eastern Utilization Research Branch.—P. A. Wells, 1223 Wheatsheaf Lane, Abington, Pa. Chief, Entomology Research Branch.—Edward F. Knipling, 2607 Marcey Road, Arlington, Va. Chief, Field Crops Research Branch.—Martin G. Weiss, 6404 40th Avenue, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. Chief, Horticultural Crops Research Branch.—F. P. Cullinan, 4402 Beechwood Road, Hyattsville, Md. Chief, Human Nutrition Research Branch.—Callie Mae Coons, 5462 30th Street. Chief, Clothing and Housing Research Branch.—Ruth O’Brien, 614 St. Andrews Lane, Silver Spring, Md. Department of Agriculture Chief, Household Economics Research Branch.—Gertrude Weiss, Warwick Place, Chevy Chase 15, Md... _. Cha, Nien Utilization Research Branch. —W. TD. Maclay, 140 Cole Court, eoria, Chief, Production Economics Research Branch.—Carl P. Heisig, 4845 25th Road + North, Arlington, Va. --Chief, Soil and Water Conservation Research Branch. — William WY. Pate (Acting Chief), 4605 Harvard Road; College Park, Md. Chief, Southern Utilization Research Branch.—C. H. Fisher, 1624 Mirabeau Avenue, New Orleans, La. Chief, Western Utilization Research Branch—M. J. Copley, 862 SNe Avenue, Berkeley, Calif. REGULATORY BRANCHES! Chisf, Anil Distille Eradication Branch. —R; J. Anderson, 2737 Bradley Circle, ~~ Falls Church, Va. Chief, Animal Inspection and Quarantine Branch.—C. L. Gooding, 2202 Apache Street, Route 1, Hyattsville, Md. Chief, Meat Inspection Branch. —A. R. Miller, 366 North Washington Street, Falls Church, Va. Chief, La Pest Control Branch. Wr L. Popham, 4026 25th Road North, Arling-fon; Va.» Girs, Plant Quarcnting Branch. ane P.-Reagan, 3611 39th Street. ~ FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE Admanistrator—Joseph G. Knapp, 3750 39th Street, Zone 16. Director, Management Services Division.—Kelsey B. Gardner, 7527 17th Street, Zone 12. Director, nh Division.—J. Kenneth Samuels, 2905 McKinley Street, Zone 15 Director, Purchasing Division.—Martin A. Abrahamsen, 400 Browning Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Director, Information Division.—Beryle E. Stanton, 1630 Park Road, Zone 10. Director, Administrative Management Division.—Harold D. Walker, 3525 North Dinwiddie Street, Arlington 7, Va. FEDERAL EXTENSION SERVICE ; South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 has Administrator.—C. M. Ferguson, 4707 Chevy Chase Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Se Ba de V. Kepner, 3217 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase 15, A 3Administrator.—Luke M. Schruben, 4603 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. : : An a C. Croy, 4716 Bradley Boulevard, Chevy Chase 15 Division of Management Operations, Director. —Joseph P. Flannery, 4539 43d Street, Zone 16. Division of ‘Agricultural Economics Programs, Director. —H. M. Dixon, 500 Missouri Avenue, Zone 11. Division of Research and Training Programs, Director.—M. C. Wilson, 3005 South Dakota Avenue NE., Zone 18. Division of Information Programs, Dzrector.—Lester A. Schlup, 4707 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Division of Agricultural Programs, Director.—James E. Crosby, Jr., 3441 South : Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. Division of 4—H Club and YMW Programs, Director.— Edward W. Aiton, 3408 University Lane, Hyattsville, Md. Division of Home Economics Programs, Director.—Frances Scudder, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va. ZEEE FOREST SERVICE | SS South Building, Twelfth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Chief —Richard E. McArdle, 2907 Rittenhouse Street. .. Assistant Chief. —Edward C. Crafts, 7111 44th Street, Chevy Chase, Md... -..-Dzvision 2 Fiscal Control. —Howard E. Marshall, 4201 13th Rirged South, Arling- ton, Va. National Forest Resource M. anagement re Assistant Chief.—Edward P. Cliff, 221 Nerth. Royal Street, Alexandria, Vo Staff Assistant.—Hamilton K. Pyles. Laren of Fire Control.—Carl A. Gustafson, 5527 22d Street N orth, Arling-ton, Va. Division of Timber Management. —Ira Ter ‘Mason, 5305 Hampden Lane,Bethesda, Md. Division of Range Management. —Charles A. Joy, 2906 Edgehill Drive,Alexandria, Va. Division of Recreation and Lands. ~John Sicker, 1519 N orth 1 rodorick. Street, Arlington, Va. ; Division of Engineering. =A. P. Dean, 13900 16th Street. Division of Wildlife Management. —Lloyd W. Swift, 323 North Oxtord Street, Arlington, Va. Division of Watershed Management—Gordon R. Salman 201 Summers Drive, Alexandria, Va. ; State and. Private Forestry Divisions: ." Assistant Chief—W. S. Swingler, 8012 old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, Md.Division of Cooperative Forest Protection.—James N. Diehl, 4716 15th: Street.Division of Cooperative Forest Management. — Arthur R. Spillers, 503 West Windsor Avenue, Alexandria, Va. : Dzvision of Blister. Rust Control, iL V. Benedict, 5311 SAnchmore. Street.Diviston of Flood Prevention and River Bi eglan r=Warten T. Musphy,: 6207 Crathie Lane, Bethesda, Md. --.. . Fate Forest Research Divisions: Assistant Chief.—V. L. Harper, 6409 Winston Dive, Bethesda, Md. Staff Assistant.—Ivan H. Sims, 7600 Newmarket Drive, Bethesda, Md.“Division of Forest Management Research.—F. H. Eyre, '6123 18th Road North,Arlington, Va. Dison of Forest Fire Research.—-A. A. Brown, 1215 Popkins Lane, -‘Alexan-dria Division of Forest Economics Research: ~THirace. R. Joseplison, 5504 Burling Court, Bethesda, Md. Division of Range Management ‘Research. —Joseph F. Pechaneo, 1310 Cleve- land Street, Alexandria, Va. Division of Forest Products Research.—James J. Bra 106 Taussic Place NE.Division of Watershed Management ‘Research. Herbert C. Storey, -6111 Landon Lane, Bethesda, Md. Division of Forest Insect Research. —James A. Beal, 4504 Fordham Lane, College Park, Md, =~. nm ple Division of Forest Disease Research, — Lee M. Hutchins, 3426 Tulane Drive, West Hyattsville, Md. Administrative Management and Information Divisions: Gh Chief.—Clare W. Hendee, 4712 DeRussey Paitivap Chovy Chase 5, Md. Division of Operation.—Gordon D. Fox, 6215 Dahlonega Road. . --Division of Information and Education.—Clint Davis, 9403 Columbia Boule- vard, Silver Spring, Md.. Division of Personnel Management. — Bernard A. Anderson, 245 Tennessee © -Street, Alexandria, Ya. Lands Divisions: Assistant Chief. Sed Hopkins, 1801 N orth Hartford Street, As Va. sso ston of Lands.— Frederick W. Grover, 2323 North Utah Street, Arlington, a Division of Land Utilization Projects—Edward G. Grest, 1527 North Ivanhoe, Arlington, Va. SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE Executive Offices: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Administrator—Donald A, Williams, 5135 15th Streot North, Arlington, Va. Deviy Administrator.¢ —Gladwin E. Young, 5526 16th Street North, Arlington, i to Administrator ~Raymond Ww. Fotao, 2306 Hildarose Drive, Silver pring, M Executive Officer to the Aduiinisirior; —Glenn K. Rule, 4824 Cumberland Av- ‘enue, Chevy Chase 16, Md. Field. Representatives. — Frank J. Hipking, Shreve Road, Falls Church, Va.; Cyril Luker, 2129 North Pierce, Arlington, Va.; Ralph H. Musser, 6304 Haviland Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. ; Austin L. Patrick, 4228 South Columbia, al, Arlington, Va.; Thomas . Gaston, Jr., 4700 Connecticut Avenue, one:=8. : Program Appraisal and Internal Audit, — James E. Gates, 1129 North Ingle- wood, Arlington; Va. Assistant Administrator for Field Services. — Jefferson C. Dykes, 4511 Guilford Road, College Park, Md. A Division.—Carl B. Brow, 317 Piewodd Avenue, Silver Spring, d ‘Farm and: Ranch Planning Branch. — Alfred M. Hedge, 5600 Lincoln Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Conservation Needs and Records Branch. Ethan A. Norton (acting), 4702 “Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase 15, D. C. tered: Planning Branch. —John H' Wetrel, 6311 Dahlonega oad, Mohican Hills, Md. ~ Engineering Division.—Chester 7: France Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Hydrology Specialist. —Harold 0. Ogrosky, 1004 North Livingston’ Street, => “Arlington, Va. ~:" | Sedimentation Specialist. SH Louts C. Gottsclisll, 3805 Seventh Street South, i Arlington, Va. Infiltration Specialist. —George Ww. Musgrave, 4205 Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington; Va. i Agricultural Engineering Specialist.—James J. Coyle, 1510 Dale Drive, f Silver Spring, Md It ; Irrigation Engineering. Specialist.—Tyler H. Quackenbush, 10107" ‘Crest- wood Road, Kensington, Md. 3 Ban ‘Engineering Specialist. —John G. Sutton, 1150 Kalmia Road, one 15. Conservation Equipment Specialist.—Gerald E. Ryerson, 202 Apple Grove Lane, Silver Spring, Md. -"Design and Construction Branch. .—John’ G. ‘Bamesherger, 333 South Glebe “Road, Arlington, Va. Plant Technology Division. Edward H. Graham, Shreve Rod, ‘Falls Church, ‘Va. Agronomy Specialist. — Burdette D. Blakely, 2105 Prichard Road, Wheaton, , Md: ; Range Conservation Specialist.—Frederic G. Renner, 6692 32d Place, Zone 15. | ~ Woodland Specialist.—Theodore B. Plair, 6158 31st Place, Zone 15. = Biology Spécialist.—Lawrence 'V. Compton, 2841 Beachwood Circle, Ar- lington, Va. Plant Materials Specialist.—Abraham D. Stoesz, 3224 South Utah Street, ‘Arlington, Va. Assistant Administrator for Soil Survey. —Charles E. Kellogg, 4100 Nicholson Street, Hyattsville, Md. - Cartographii’ ‘Division.—Felice M: Orsini, 4706 Drexel Road, College Park Md. Soil Survey Operations.—Roy D. Hockensmith, 2832 McKinley Place, Zone 15. Soil Survey Interpretation.—[Vacant.] I Gn ey Investigations.—Guy D: Smith, 6407 40th Avenue, University Park, -Soil Classification and Correlation. Sn W. Simonson, 4613 Beachwood Road, College Park, Md. 68172°—56——32 Assistant Administrator for Management.—William R: Van Dersal; 6 South: Ken-sington Street, Arlington, Va. Administrative Services Division. — Alvin C. Watson, 3208 17th Street, Fore: 10. Bin and Finance Division. —Carl H. Dorny, 6812 Oak Lane, Chevy Chase, Personnel Management Division. —Verna C. Mohagen, 4633 River Road, Zone 16. Srna Division, —D. Harper Simms, 4410 38th Stree North, Arlington, Va. ; MARKETING AND FOREIGN. AGRICULTURE Sr The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Assistant Secretary.—Earl L. Butz, 4810 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE : South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, RFpublie 7-4142. : Office of Admanistrator: Administrator.—Oris V.. Wells, 14 Belfield Road, Belle. Haven, ‘Alexandria, Van Deputy Administrator, Marketing Services.—Roy W. Lennartson, 1605 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. : Deputy Administrator, Marketing Research and Statistics. — Omer W. Herrmann, 4313 Elm Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Administrator for Management. —Henry G. Herrell, 9621 01d ‘Spring Road, Kensington, Md. Chairman, Outlook and Situation Board. —Bushrod W. Allin, 5214 Goddard Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Liaison Officer, Commissioners of Agriculture. —William C. Crow, 1258 North Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Marketing I nformation Division. —Franklin Thackrey,. 102 West Rosemary Lane, Falls-Church, Va. Director, Program Appraisal and Audit Division. —Lee A. Dashner, 6501 Per-simmon Tree Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Statistical Clearance Offic er.— Earl E. Houseman, 1005 Hillwood Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Marketing Services— Division Directors: Cotton.— Edward J. Overby, Route 1, Box 23, Vienna Va. : Dairy.—Herbert L. Forest, 5 Shenandoah Road, Alexandria, Va. Food Distribution. —Martin D. Garber, 5211 Norway Drive, Kenwood, Md. -Fruit ae —Sylvester R. Smith, 2845 South Buchanan Street, Arling- ton 6 Grain.—Bert W. Whitlock (acting), Arlington Towers, Arlington 9, Va, Livestock.—Harry E. Reed, 5420 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. Pouliry.—Hermon I. Miller, 5116 Moorland Lane, Bethesda, Md. | Tobacco.—Stephen E. Wrather, 818 Marshall Lane, Alexandria, Va. Marketing Research and Statistics— Division Directors: Agni Economics.— Frederick V. Waugh, 1006 26th Street South, Arling- ton, Va Agricultural Estimates.—Sterling R. Newell, 4610 Chesapeake Street, Zone 16. Marketing Research.—Harry C. Trelogan, 6025 18th Street, North, Arlington 5, Va. M anagement— Division Directors: Adminsstrative Services.—L. Kenneth Wright, 3219 Adams Mill Road, Zone 10. Budget and Finance.—Arthur J. Holmaas, 1113 Aronow Drive, Falls Church, wt Va. : Personnel Management.— William C. Laxton, 5705 Harwick Road, Zone 16. COMMODITY EXCHANGE AUTHORITY Administration Building, Fourteenth Street and Jefferson Drive : Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Administrator.—Rodger R. Kauffman, 859 North Kentucky Street, Arlington 5,Va, Deputy Admianistrator.—Douglas B. Bagnell, 611 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, a. fsniine (Leto Edwards Beach, 5719 Chevy Chase Parkway, one 15. Assistant to the Administrator—Daniel A. Currie, 3419 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md., Zone 15. : Director, Compliance and Trade Practice Division.— Arthur R. Grosstephan, 928 South St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. : Director, Trading and Reports Division.—W. Edwards Beach, 5719 Chevy Chase Parkway, Zone 15. Assistant Director.—Ronald C. Callander, 1804 Preston Road, Alexandria, Va. Director, Segregated Funds Division.—Ralph K. Dawson, 2630 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington 2, Va. Bisel, Dien and Rules Division.—James Coker, 2310 Connecticut Avenue, one 8. FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Administrator —Gwynn Garnett, 2001 North Illinois Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Admanistrator—Clayton E. Whipple, Littleworth, Clinton, Md. Assistant Administrator, Agricultural Attachés.—Robert C. Tetro. Acting Assistant Administrator, Market Development and Programs.—Richard H. Roberts, 2401 North Upshur Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Administrator, Agricultural Trade Policy and Analysis—Gustave Burmeister, 3536 Chesapeake Street, Zone 8. Assistant Administrator, Management.—W. A. Minor, 435 Greenbrier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Executive Assistant to the Administrator.—Raymond B. Ioanes, 107 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. AGRICULTURAL ATTACHES Assistant Adminestrator.—Robert C. Tetro. Deputy Assistant Administrator—Gerald E. Tichenor, Box 552, McLean, Va. MARKET DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRAMS Acting Assistant Admanistrator.—Richard H. Roberts, 2401 North Upshur Street, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Richard H. Roberts. Director, Cotton Division.—Robert C. Sherman, 510 21st Street, Zone 6. Director, Dairy and Poultry Diviston.—Herbert N. Cobb, 2745 29th Street, Zone 8. Director, Fats and Oils Division.—Paul E. Quintus, 4914 25th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Fruit and Vegetable Diviston.—Donald M. Rubel, 4837 26th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. ] Director, Grain and Feed Division.—E. J. Bell, 4709 Bradley Boulevard, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Livestock and Livestock Products Diviston.—M. A. Drisko, 116 South Virginia Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Director, ith D7ivision.—Robert A. Owen, 7707 Chatham Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Foreign Trade Programs Division.—Richard H. Roberts (acting). MANAGEMENT Assistant Admanistrator.—W. A. Minor, 435 Greenbrier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—J. D. Motz, 612 South George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. Director, Foreign Market Information Division.—Kenneth W. Olson, 123 Van Winkle Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Budget and Finance Diviston.— Thomas E. Morrow, 4355 Fessenden Street, Zone 16. : ; Director, Person Division.—Arnold R. Beasley, 1816 South Nelson St., Arling-ton, Va. Director, Administrative Services Division.—[Vacant.] AGRICULTURAL “TRADE POLICY: AND ANALYSIS Assistant Administrator.—Gustave Burmeister; 3536. Street, Zone: 8. Chesapeake. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Burl Stugard, The Broadmoor. Acting Director, Trade Policy Division.—A. R. DeFelice, 119 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, Md. dant ig Acting Director, Foreign Agricultural Analysis Division.—Burl Stugard. ir Director, Import Division.—P. K. Norris, 3215 Rolling Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Foreign Training Division.—Cannon C. Hearne, 6501 Culmore Court Falls Church, Va. : “FEN Bb ol J ~ AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 74142 Assistant Secrelary.—James A. McConnell, Claridge Hotel. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Board of Directors: werent imi Ly Sati hh eabiea N naalabs Chairman.—Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture, 1907 Quincy Street Zone 11, ) True D. Morse, 5207 Westwood: Drive, Zone 16. =. = Earl L. Butz, 4810 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. . . Ervin L. Peterson, 4522 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. James A. McConnell, Claridge Hotel. Robert L. Farrington, 3013 Stephenson Place, Zone 15. -Oris. V. Wells, 14 Belfield Road, Belle Hayen, Alexandria, Va. Officers: : Feit EAE i rn D. Morse, 5207 Westwood Drive, Zone 16. Executive Vice President.—Earl M: Hughes; Claridge Hotel. Vice Presidents.—Walter C. Berger, LaSalle Apartments; Preston Richards, 3130 Wisconsin Avenue; H. Laurence Manwaring, 514 North Oak Street, Falls Church, Va.; Frank R. McGregor, 2700 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7; Francis C. Daniels, 2942 Ordway Street, «1 0 50 Secretary.— Lionel C, Holm, 4869 28th. Street South, Arlington, Va. . .. .. Controller.—James J. Somers, 404 Woodland Terrace, ‘Alexandria, Va. Treasurer.—Rulon Gibb, 5526 18th Street North, Arlington, Va. Chief Accountant.—J. W. Vaughan, 2806 Davis Avenue, Alexandria, Va. COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. ’ Plone, REpublic 7-4142 Administrator.—Earl M. Hughes, Claridge Hotel. HA u Associate Administrator.— Walter C. Berger, LaSalle Apartments. General Sales Manager.—FrancisC. Daniels; 2942: Ordway Street, Zone 15. Deputy Administrator. for Price Support.—Preston Richards, 3130. Wisconsin Avenue. I, : ; j Deputy Administrator for Production Adjustment.—H. Laurence Manwaring, 514 North Oak Street, Falls Church; Va. He Deputy Administrator for Operations.—Frank R. McGregor, 2700 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7." a Sn : = : Executive Assistant to the Administrator.—Lionel C. Holm, 4869 28th Street South, Arlington, Va. wh : ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION Director.—J. C. Hamilton, 700 West View Terrace, Alexandria, Va. Department of Agriculture 477 : BARTER AND STOCKPILING DIVISION Director—Thomas R. Rawlings, 2501 North Lincoln Street, Arlington 7, Va. 2 BUDGET DIVISION : Director.—D. J. Scruggs, 501 South Magnolia Drive, Falls Church, Va. COMMODITY DISPOSAL COORDINATION DIVISION Director (Acting).—Clifford G. Pulvermacher, 1048 Vanderbilt Drive, Alex- andria, Va. : COMPLIANCE AND INVESTIGATION DIVISION Director.—W. H. Duggan, 3716 Warren Street. COTTON DIVISION Director.—F. Marion Rode, 3409 Alabama Avenue, Alexandria, Va. FISCAL DIVISION Director.—J. J. Somers, 404 ‘Woodland Terrrce, Alexandria, Va FOOD AND MATERIALS REQUIREMENTS DIVISION Director.—L. B. Taylor, 110 Normandy Drive, Silver Spring, Md. GRAIN DIVISION Director—M. L. McLain, Presidential Gardens, Monroe C—22, Alexandria, Va, INFORMATION DIVISION ) : Director.—J. B. Yo 1713 37th Biroak: LIVESTOCK AND DAIRY DIVISION Director. on S. Anderson, 2863 Beechwood Circle, Ariingion v, Va. : OILS AND PEANUT DIVISION : Director.—J. E. Thigpen, 3043 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. PERFORMANCE AND AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC DIVISION Director.— William W. Chandler, 1701 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT DIVISION Director.—J. P. Haughey, 1000 Taylor Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. PRICE DIVISION Director.—J. Murray Thompson, 2 Midhurst Road, Silver Spring, Md. SUGAR DIVISION Director—L. “Myers, 230 Prospect Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. : TOBACCO DIVISION : : Director—Clarence L. Miller, 4623 34th Street South, Arlington 6, Va. TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE SERVICES DIVISION Director.—M. J. Hudtloff, 3916 Dunnel Lane, Kensington, Md. FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE; CORPORATION Manager.—Charles S. Laidlaw, 3636 16th Street, Zone 10.-: Assistant Manager.—Carl A. Fretts, 1800 Kimberly Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Administrative Division. —, Eugene Harker, 7 17 Hallwood Avenue, “* Palls Church, Va.’ Duets, Claims Division. — Ernest C. Neas, 6201 31st Street North, ‘Arlington 7 a Director, Finance Didiston, — George E. Evans, | 3306 North ‘Tuckahoe Street, Falls Church, Va. Director, Sales and Servicing Division. —Earll H. Nikkel, 3401-A South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. Dzrector, Underwriting Division. ==M. Eldon Colby, 405 Blair Road, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Corporation Audit Staff. —Joe R. Mec Williams, 3106 North Rochester Street, Arlington, Va. Area Directors—Mervin J. Kassube, 2057 South Fifth Street, Springfield, IIl.; Jack H. Morrison, 523 Willis ‘Street; Stillwater, Okla.; Robert F. Bullard, 301 North Jackson Street, Nashville, Ga.; Ervin Ww. Anderson, 115 Jersey Avenue, Denver, Colo. AGRICULTURAL CREDIT * The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Director, Agricultural Credit Services.—XKenneth L. Scott, 3510 Porter Street. - FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION . Administrator’s Office: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142, extension 4574 Administrator—R. B. McLeaish, 120 C Street NE. Deputy Administrator.—Henry C. Smith, 4112 Woodberry Street, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. . Assistant Adminstrator (Program) ~ Homer 0 Cogdell, 3382 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Administrator (Operations) .—Malcom H. Holliday, Jr., Box 591, Route 2, McLean, Va. Assistant to the Adminsstrator.—Dale Smith, 5509 17th Street North, Arlington, Spent Assistant to the Administrator. —Lottie Randolph, 2100 Connecticut venue. Special Assistant to the Admanisirator.—Edward H. Steinberg, 4109 Woodberry Street, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. Director of ‘Budget and Statistics Division.— Charles C. Barnard, 2480 16th Street. Director of Business Services Diviston.—Homer M. Allen, 1610 Park Road. Director of Examination Division.—Broadaway G. Frazier, 5739 16th Street North, Arlington, Va. Bln of Information Staff.—Philip S. Brown, 7914 Sleaford Place, Bethesda, Director of Loan Division.—Stephen C, Hughes, 1254 Martha Custis Drive, Parkfairfax, Alexandria, Va. Director of Finance Office. — William B. Wood, 1408 Crossbrook Avenue, Webster Groves, Mo. Director of Personnel. Division. —James A. Somerville, 206 Fairfax Road, Alexandria, Va. ; Department of Agriculture 479 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION Administrator’s Office: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Administrator—Ancher Nelsen, 6402 Queens Chapel Road, University Park, Md. Deputy Administrator.—Fred H. Strong, 2605 Oakwood Street, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Administrator (Electrification).—R. G. Zook, 1819 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Northeast Area Office.—Osborne W. Briden, 4502 Woodfield Road, Kensington, Md. Director, Southeast Area Office.—William H. Eastman, 4311 Chestnut Street, Bethesda, Md. Director, North Central Area Office.—John H. Scoltock, 10906 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Western Area Office.—Chris L. Schultz, 8208 Kerry Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Southwest Area Officc.—Reginald E. Cole, 1732 South Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Administrator (Telephone). —J. K. O’Shaughnessy, 4816 Montgomery Lane, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Telephone Engineering Drivision.—Ray W. Lynn, 902 Glaizewood Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Chief, Telephone Operations and Loans Division.—Everett C. Weitzell, 605 North Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. ChileAdministrative Division.—Robert T. Beall, 5809 Doris Drive, Alexandria, Chef, Administrative and Loan Accounting Division.— Wells E. Ludlow, 1655 Primrose Road. Chief, Information Services Division.—Kermit O. Overby, 605 Hillwood Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Internal Audit Division. —Eugene R. Riddle, 4222 Fourth Street SE. Chief, Personnel Division. Bi C. Starns, 2621 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. ! DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Administrative Assistant Secretary.—Ralph S. Roberts, 6400 31st Place. OFFICE OF BUDGET AND FINANCE The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Director of Finance and Budget Officer.—Joseph C. Wheeler, 3538 18th Street South, Arlington, Va. Deputy Directors.—John C. Cooper, Jr., 5209 16th Street North, Arlington, Va.; Charles L. Grant, 4922 27th Street North, Arlington, Va. Sen Director.—John L. Wells, 2722 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, a Division of Accounting.—Chief, Charles I. Jenkins, 1937 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va. Division of Budgetary and Financial Reporting.—Chief, Emmett B. Collins, 4101 25th Street North, Arlington, Va. Division of Estimates and Allotments. —Chief, Sam H. Neel, 3009 Cheverly Avenue, Cheverly, Md. Division of Internal Audit and Program Appraisal.—Acting Chief, John J. Mallen, 837 Cox Avenue, Chillum Terrace, Hyattsville, Md. 480 Congressional Directory Division of Legislative: Reporting and Management Review. «Chief, John L. Wa 2722 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. Legislative Reporting.—Carl R. Sapp, 5534 18th Road North, “Arlington, Ph Division of Procurement and Property nrg: eit John B: Holden, 309 Leighton Avenue; Silver Spring, -Md. y OFFICE OF HEARING EXAMINERS The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic Fan Chief Hearing Examiner.—Glen J. ‘Gifford, 3150 16th Street. Hearing Examiners.—Jack W. Bain, 2501 Hayes Street; Alexandria, Va.; John J. Curry, 410 Cleve Drive, Falls Church, Va.:r GQ. Osmond Hyde, 3944 Baltimore Bess, Kensington, Md. ; Will Rogers, 2611 North Nelson Street, Arfipgton Va. J Eh a rN ie Sn nw a OFFICE OF-INFORMATION Director —R. Ly le Webster, 301 Noland Street, Falls Church, Va 12 hah Assistant Dincoar (Publications) —¥. H, MeCormick, 1326. Perry Street NE., “Zane 17. Assistant Director (Current Information). —Harold R. Lewis, R. F. D. 5, Cobbdale, Fairfax, Va. Assistant Director (Visual Information).~—Lisle Li. Longsdorf, 4115 First Street SE., Zone 20. ‘Chief, ‘Publications ‘Division.—Harry -P. ‘Mileham, “419 -Meadow ' Lane, ally Church, Va. Chaef, Press Service (Acting) — Harry P: Clark, Jr; 1102 Virginia Averiue SW. Chief, Radio and Television Service.—Layne Beaty, 1449 44th Street NW., Zone:7. Chief, Special Reports Division. — William, K. Charles; 3207 Circle Hill’ Road, ~~ Alexandria, Va. = Chief, Arts and Graphic Division. —Elmo, J. White, 1629 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. vl Chzef, Exhibits Service. ITT, Baldwin, 44928 Volta Place. . oe Chief, Motion Picture Service.—Walter K. Scott, 3601 Wisconsin Avenue. Chief,a of PRE — Charles T.La Jr. » 2170 59th Place,, Cheverly, LIBRARY South Building, Fourteenth Street and Indepchiénte Avenue Sw. “Phone, REpublic 74142 Director of the Library.—Foster E. Mohrhardt, 3525— B, South Stafford Street, Arlington 6, Va. Assistant Director— Louise O. Bercaw, 3710 Fulton Street, Zone 7. Chief of Division of— Bibliography— Margaret S. Bryant, 904 North Wayne Street, Arlington 1, Va. Technical Processes.—[Vacant.] Reference and Lending Services.—Louise O. Bercaw, 3710 Fulton Street, Zone 7. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Director of Personnel.—MacHenry Schafer, 4844 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington 7: , Y Va. Assistant Directors—James L. Buckley, 4714 Sheridan Street, Riverdale, Md.; Strother B. Herrell, 7114 7th Street, Zone 12. Assistant to the Director. —Carl E. Herrick, 3904 Edmunds Street, Zone 7. Chief, Division of Classification.—Joseph P. Findlay, 4710 Yuma Street, Zone 16. Chief, Division of Investigations.—Chalmers T. Forster, 2735 34th Street, Zone 8. Cree ns of Employment.—Max P. Reid, 146 East Rosemary Lane, Falls ure Ch Division of Security.—J. Glen Cassity, 7402 Cedar Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Department of Agriculture 481 Chief, Diviston of Employee Health.—Dr. Melvin T. Johnson, 3111 20th Street North, Arlington 10, Va. Chief, Division of Employee Performance and Dino: —Christopher O. Henderson, 5206 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief, Division of Organization and Personnel Management. —N. Robert Bear, 3290 Worthington Street, Zone 15. x OFFICE OF PLANT AND OPERATIONS The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Director —Francis R. Mangham, 4013 Glenridge Street, Kensington, Md. Assistant Director.— TerryJ. McAdams, Route 1, Hillbrook Drive, Annandale, Va. Assistant to the Director. —Samuel L. Gardiner, 6806 32d Street North, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Administrative Services Division. —Hugh W. Berger, 917 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, M Chief, Real Estate Division.—MackeyW. White, Box 558, Route1, Annandale, Va. Chief, Records Administration Division. — William T. Luman; 4001 Jefferson Street, Hyattsville, Md. Chief, Service Operations Division.— William E. Weir, 1408 Franklin Street NE. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 General Counsel.—Robert L. Farrington, 3013 Stephenson Place, Zone 15. Deputy General Counsel. —Edward M. Shulman, 6621 32d Street, Zone 15. Assistant General Counsels for— Agricultural Credit and Conservation. —Edward F. Mynatt, 5415 Connecticut : Avenue, Zone 15. Commodity Credit, Production and Adjustment.—Edward M. Shulman, 6621 32d Street, Zone 15, Litigation. —Neil Brooks, 3215 Morrison Street, Zone 15. Marketing and Regulatory Laws.—Charles W. Bucy, 4618 Lrpaim Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Staff Legal Officer. —Ralph F. Koebel, 7011 31st Street, Zone 15. Brea! Assistant to the General Counsel. —dJohn J. Murray, 2410 Calvert Street, one 8. Executive Assistant to the General Cotinsel, —W. Edward Bawcombe, 4310 34th Street South, Arlington 6, Va. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Commerce Building. Fourteenth Street between Constitution Avenue and E Street Phone, STerling 3-9200 SINCLAIR WEEKS, Secretary of Commerce (3126 O Street); born in West Newton, Mass., June 15, 1893; son of John Wingate and Martha A. (Sinclair) Weeks; graduate Newton High School (Mass.) 1910, Harvard College 1914, was Overseer Harvard University 1948 to 1954, honorary LL. D. Northeastern University 1948; honorary LL. D. Tufts College 1953; honorary LL. D. Lincoln Memorial University 1954; in World War I served as lieutenant and captain 101st Field Artillery, 26th Division, participating in all its actions from February 1918 to Armistice; banking 1914 to 1923 except for military service; in manu-facturing from 1923 to January 20, 1953, just prior thereto chairman of the board of the Reed and Barton Corp., Taunton, Mass., and chairman of the board of United-Carr Fastener Corp., Cambridge, Mass.; director, Pacific Mills, Atlas Plywood Corp., the Pullman Co., the First National Bank of Boston, Gillette Safety Razor Co.; political offices: alderman and mayor of Newton, Mass., 1923 to 1935; chairman, Massachusetts Republican State Committee, member, Republican National Committee, treasurer, Republican National Committee, and chairman, Republican National Finance Committee, 1936 to January 20, 1953; appointed to United States Senate February 1944 to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., did not seek reelection; family: married Beatrice Dowse 1915 (deceased) ; children, Frances Lee (Hallowell), John Wingate, Martha Sinclair (Sherrill), Sinclair, Jr., William Dowse, Beatrice (Bast) ; married 1948 Jane Tompkins Rankin whose children are Virginia Rankin (Robinson), and B. Kirk Rankin 3d; member, Corporation Northeastern Univer-sity (Boston, Mass.), chairman, board of directors, Wentworth Institute (Boston, Mass.), trustee, Deaconess Hospital (Boston, Mass.), director, Boys’ Clubs of Boston; Mason, Elk, Unitarian. Secretary.—Sinclair Weeks, 3126 O Street. Secretary to the Secretary.—Miss Velma E. Roth, 2137 North Pierce Street, Arlington, Va. Special Assistants.—B. Allen Rowland, 2707 34th Place, Zone 7; William S. Kilborne, 3549 Springland Lane, Zone 8. Under Secretary.— Walter Williams, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue. Administrative Assistant to the Under Secretary.—Gilbert A. Robinson, 1801 Clydesdale Place. Under Secretary for Transportation.—Louis S. Rothschild, the Westchester. Secretary to the Under Secretary for Transportation.—Esther I. Monts, 703 Norton Road, Alexandria, Va. Depisy Under Secretary for Transportation.—Thomas Bayne Wilson, the West-chester. Anti Secretary for International Affairs.—Harold C. McClellan, the West-chester. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary for International Affairs.—Marie E. Moser, 4202 Russell Avenue, Mount Rainier, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Affairs.—Marshall M. Smith, 5512 Uppingham Street. Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for International Affairs.—Arthur W. Frazer, 1207 Powhatan Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Secretary for Domestic Affairs.—Frederick Henry Mueller. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary for Domestic Affairs.—Helen M. Geis, 1711 Massachusetts Avenue. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Domestic Affairs.—Carl F. Oeschle, Westchester Apartments, Zone 16. General Counsel.—Philip A. Ray, 3330 Reservoir Road. Secretary to the General Counsel.—Margaret L. McKeown, 2830 31st Street SE. Deputy General Counsel (Legislative Services).—Harold B. Corwin, 4822 Wood- way Lane, Zone 16. Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary for Administration.—George T. Moore, 4708 Yuma Street; Administrative Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Administration. —Eleanor L. Crosby, 222 Farragut Street. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Gretchen K. Turner, Fairfax Road, Hollin Hall Village, Alexandria, Va. Director, Office of Public I nformation.—Albert Lerman, 912 19th Street. Secretary to the Director, Office of Public I nformation. —Margaret, B. Hoobler, 2800 Quebec Street: ° as BUREAUS UNDER SUPERVISION OF UNDER SECRETARY Patent Office. National Bureau of Standards.” Coast and Geodetic Survey. BUREAUS UNDER SUPERVISION OF UNDER SECRETARY FOR TRANSPORTATION, Administrator, Defense Air Transportation Administration. —Theodore Harden, Jr., 1500 Arlington Boulevard, ie ya. Civil Aeronautics Administration.” Inland Waterways Corporation. = HLF ¥ Maritime Administration; Federal Maritime Board. Bureau of Public Roads. Weather Bureau. BUREAUS UNDER SUPERVISION OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Bureau of Foreign ii BUREAUS UNDER SUPERVISION OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR DOMESTIC AFFAIRS Office of Business Economics. Business and Defense Services Administration. Bureau of the Census. OFFICES UNDER SUPERVISION OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION Office of Budget and Management: ik Director —Oscar H. Nielson, 304 North Granada Street, Artington, Va. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] (irl Office of Administrative Operations: Director — William M. Martin, 4220 Oak Ridge Lane, Chevy Chie, Md. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Office of Personnel Management: Dimi: .—Carlton Hayward,’ 3603 Chevy Clase Laks Ditve: ins Chase, * Deputy Director.—John F. Lukens, 4514 Gretna Street, Bethesda, Md: Office of Publications: : Director.—Donald R. Burgess, 6451 Barnaby Street, Zone 15. Deputy, Director —Samuel R. Kramer, Jr., 8389 Leona Street SE, Zone 28. Office of Security Control: Tq 8 Director.—Newman Smith, 1026 16th Street; Zone 6, Deputy Director.—John Ww, Phillips, Clarksville Md. ' -OFFICE OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS Director.—M. Joseph Meehan, 810 Dahlia Street, Zone 12. Assistant Directors.—Edward 'F. Denison, 7108’ Exeter Road, Bethesda, Md; James W. McNally, 3511 Porter Street, Zone 16. ° Chaef Statistician.— Louis J. Paradiso, 1004 Stirling Road, Silver Spring, Md. Department of Commerce ; 485 Divisions: Balance of Payments.— Walther Lederer, Chief, 5 Westmoreland Road, Alex-andria, Va. Business Structure.—Lawrence Bridge, acting chief, 707 Cedar Lane, Falls Church, Va. Current Business Analysis—C. A. R. Wardwell, Chief, 312 Little Falls Street, * Falls Church, Va. National Economics.—Louis J. Paradiso, acting chief, 1004 Stirling Road, Silver Spring, Md. National Income. A jens Jaszi, 4910 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. BUREAU OF FOREIGN COMMERCE Director.—Loring K. Macy, 3271 South Stafford Street, Arlington 4, Va. Deputy Director.—Nathaniel Knowles (acting), 4715 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant to the Director. — Clarence I. Blau, 5308 39th Street, Zone 15. Assistant to the Director (Trade Relations).—H. P. Van Blarcom, 407 Jackson Place, Alexandria, Va. : Executive Officer. Rex A. Anderson, 5420 Tourth Street South, Arlington 4, Va. Director, International Resources Staff. —James C. Foster, '3479 South Utah Street, Arlington 4, Va. Director, Foreign Economic Development Staff. —Carl N. Gibboney, 3123 Seventh Street South, Arlington 4, Va. Director, Publications Staff. —Erna S. Hallock (acting), 3502 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Office of Export Supply. Zohn C. Borton, 403 West Masonic View Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Director, Investigation 'Staff.——D. P. Medalie, 4026 Arkansas Avenue, Zone 11. Director, Agricultural and Chemical Products. Division. — Ralph Stewart, 515 North Oakland Street, Arlington 3, Va. Daerah Finished Products Division. — Newton Foster, 7001 Maple Avenue, one 15. Director, Materials Division. —John H. Kilby, 2239 North Quincy Street, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Producers Eguipnient Division.—Carroll W. Dunning, 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. Director, Operations Division.— Geraldine S. DePuy, 2402 East-West Highway, Silver S ring, Md. -Darector, Strategic Control Division. — Wilson E. Sweeney, 1500 Misvchusotis Avenue, Zone 5. Director, Office of Economic Affairs. —Robert E. Simpson, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone. 16. Director, American Republics Division. —George Wythe, 3042 Cambridge Place, Zone: Be Director, . ‘British Commonwealth Division. — Joseph Barkmeier (acting), 7011 Exeter Road, Bethesda, Md. Drrgston, European Division.—Frederick Strauss, 401 Argyle Drive, Alexandria, Dives, Far Eastern Division. — Eugene M. Braderman, 1630 45th Street, Zone 16. Director, Near Eastern and African Division.—Herbert J. Cummings, 1 Scott Circle, Zone 6. Director, International Economic Analysis Division. — Carl P. Blackwell, 308 Valley Brook Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Office of Intelligence and Services. =r 0 Schnellbacher, 4540 Warren Street, Zone: 16. Director, Insurance Staff. erome “Sachs, 6123 Utah Zone 15. Director, Commercial Intelligence Division. —E. F. Becker, 517 Meridian Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Dzrector, International Trade Development Pinion, —F. Preston Forbes, 201 Noland Street, Falls Church, Va. Director, Transportation and Utilities Division. —Herbert Ashton, 5229 Elliott Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md. 486 Congressional Directory BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES ADMINISTRATION o OFFICE OF THE APVINISTRATOR Administrator. __Charles F. Honeywell, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy .Administraton.=—H. B. McCoy, 4212 Fransin Street, Kensington, Md. Assistant Administrator.—(WQQC)* Assistant Admanistrator—(WOC)*: . Assistant Administrator.— William A. White, Sr. a, 3040 Tdatio Terrace, Director of Information.—Todd Wright, 4711 Reservoir Road. Director of Administration.—P. G. Asher, 810 Park Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Executive Secretary.— George W. Auxier, Route 1,: Glenellen Avenue, Silver Spring, Special Staff Services: : Director of Industrial Mobilization. — William C. Truppner, 4823 Morgan Drive, West, Chevy Chase, Md. Advisor on Industrial Raw Materials and Stockpiling. —Herman B. Director, 2619 Colston Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Advisor on Fiscal Policy,—James C. Dockeray, 4120 Woodberry Street, Uni-versity Park, Hyattsville, Md. Advisor on Government Competition. —Howard R. Gaetz, 5014 Hampden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Advisor on Foreign Activities. —George Elliman, Warlenion; Va. Director, Industry Advisory Committees Staff.—Charles’ R. Hersum, 2032 Bel- mont Road, Zone 9. Chairman, I ndustry Evaluation Board. —Kurt E. Rosinger, 3900 Sixteenth Street, Zone 11. Director of Industrial Defense. —Wilhem E. Wane 3527 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Counsel for BDSA.—Burt W. Roper, 1509 Sanford Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Office of Technical Services. — John, C. Green, Dumblane on the Severn, Joyce Lane, Arnold, Md. Director, Office of Small Business.—James L, Kelly, 5415 Connecticut Avenue. Director, Office of = Distribution.— Harry W.. Ketchum, 13530 Grenoble Drive, Wheaton Woods, Rockville, Md. Director, Office of Area Development, — Victor Roterus, 5611 Overlea Road. Director, Office of Field Services—Guy E. Wyatt, 1551 44th Street. Deputy Dzrector.—Joseph A. Mack, 2332 Nebraska Avenue; Zone 16. Assistant Director.—Robert W. Newland, 5406 Christy Drive, Zone 16. INDUSTRY DIVISIONS 3 Agricultural, Construction and Mining Equipment Division: Deputy Director—John R. Skillman, R. F. D. 3, Gaithersburg, Md. Aluminum and M Daye Division: Director—(WOQ) * Deputy Director.—(WOC)* Assistant Director.— Arthur A. Snow, 84 Allison Siret NE., Zone 11. Automotive Division: Director—(WOCQC) * Deputy Director.—George R. Davis, 6510 Greentree Road, Bethesda, Md. Building Materials and Construction Division: Deputy Dairector.—Charles P. Redick, 3713 Chevy Chase Lake Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Business Machines and Office Equipment Division: Deputy Director.—James L. Oliver, 2150 Branch Avenue SE., Zone 20. Chemical and Rubber Division: Director.—(WOCQC) * Deputy Director.—Lowell B. Kilgore, 3039 SE Street. “*This position filled by an industry expert on loan to the government serving without compensation. As such employees serve on an average of only six months it is not possible to maintain the name of the incumbent on a current basis. I Communications Equipment Division: Director.—(WOC) * Deputy Director.— Alexander J. Falk, 2357 Nebraska Avenue. Consumer Durable Goods Division: Deputy Director.—Charles F. Hughitt, 1039 20th Street South, Arlington, Va. Containers and Packaging Division: : Director —Charles A. Lewis, 2208 Richland Place, Silver Spring, Md.Deputy Director. —(WOC)* Copper Division: Director —(WOC) * : Depry Director—William A. Meissner, Jr., 6200 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone Electrical Equipment Division: Director—(WOCQC) * Deputy Director—Carney G. Laslie, 5138 Klingle Road. Electronics Division: Deputy Director.—Donald S. Parris, 3144 North Pollard Street, Arlington 7, Va. Food Industries Division: Director —(WOCQC) * Deputy Director.—Jacob M. Schaffer, Box 253, Route 1, Beltsville, Md Forest Products Division: : Director. —(WOC) * : : Deputy Director.—Donald G. Shook, 5723 Nebraska Avenue. | General Components Division: Director.—(WOC)* Deputy Director—Dudley A. Hendrick, 702 North Robinhood Hill, Sherwood Forest, Md. General Industrial Equipment Division: Director.—(WOC) * Deputy Director.—Harry S. Mills, Broad Run, Va. Iron and Steel Division: Director.—(WOCQC) * Deputy Director.—Charles Halcomb, 2311 Connecticut Avenue. . Leather, Shoes and Allied Products Division: : Director,—Julius G. Schnitzer, 1500 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington 1, Va. Deputy Director.—Morton J. Schwartz, 2009 Oglethorpe Street, Ager Terrace, Hyattsville, Md. Metalworking Equipment Division: Director.—(WOC) * Deputy Director.—N. Andrew Olsen, 2909 Russell Road, Alexandria, Va. Miscellaneous Metals and Minerals Division: Deputy Director—Harry B. Sharpe, 3073 South Buchanan Street, Arlington 6, Power Equipment Division: Director.—(WOCQC) * Deputy Director.—E. J. Hand, 601 Roxboro Place. Scientific, Motion Picture and Photographic Producis Division: Director.—Nathan D. Golden, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Director.—(WOC)* Shipbuilding, Railroad, Ordnance and Aircraft Division: Director.—(WOC) * : : Deputy Director.—Francis H. Winget, 5863 Chevy Chase Parkway. Textiles and Clothing Division: : Deputy Director.—A. Henry Thurston, 1341 27th Street, Zone 7. Water and Sewerage Industry and Utilities Division: Director —(WOC) * Deputy Director.— Walter L. Picton, 9617 East Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Md. *This position filled by an industry expert on loan to the government serving without compensation. As such employees serve on an average of only six months it is not possible to maintain the name of the incumbent on a current basis. 488 Congressional Directory NATIONAL INVENTORS COUNCIL MEMBERS Charles F. Kettering (chairman) Frederick M. Feiker Lawrence Langner (secretary) Rear Adm. Frederick R. Furth Roger Adams Thomas K. Glennan George Baekeland -Maj. Gen. Kenner F. Hertford Alvan L. Barach Webster N. Jones Oliver Buckley Maj. Gen. James McCormack, Jr. George Codrington Henry J. Rand William’ D. Coolidge Brooks Walker Watson Davis Carl H. Walther Luis de Florez Robert C. Watson Hugh L. Dryden James C. Zeder -Homer H. Ewing John C. Green (Staff Director) INLAND WATERWAYS CORPORATION Executive offices, Department of Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200 Governor.—The Secretary of Commerce. Chairman of the Advisory Board.—Louis S. Rothschild, the Westchester. BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Suitland, Md. Phone, LUdlow 4-3000 Director.—Robert W. Burgess, the Jefferson Hotel, Zone 6. Deputy Director.—A. Ross Eckler, 3643 Brandywine Street, Zone 16. Assistant Director.—Howard C. Grieves, 5611 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Director.—Conrad Taeuber, 4222 Sheridan Street, "Hyattsville, Md. Assistant Director for Statistical’ Standards. —Morris H. Hansen, 5212 Goddard Road, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Director for Operations.—Lowell T. Galt, 8903 Kimes Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Asif Tein for Administration.—Walter L. Kehres, 5517 Selby Lane SE., one Coordinator, International Statistics.—Dr. Calvert L. Dedrick, 6615 Western Ave., Zone 15. Ad Public Information Officer.—Amand W. von Struve, Dangerfield Road, inton, ; Chief, Business Division. —Harvey Kailin, 5804 Johnson Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Industry Division.—Maxwell R. Conklin, 4822 Cumberland Avente, Somerset, Chevy Chase, Md. did Transportation Division.— Donald E. Church, R.-F.'D. 3, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Foreign Trade Division.—J. Edward Ely, 2819 Hillcrest Drive SE., Zone 20. Chief, Governments Division.—Allen D. Manvel, 6221 Western Avenue, Zone 15. Chief, Population and Housing Division. — Howard G. Brunsman, 5715 Ninth Street North, Arlington, Va. Chief, Agriculture Division. Ray Hurley, Glenn Dale, Md., Box 237. Chief, Geography Division.—Clarence E. Batschelet, 2220 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. Chief, Field Division.—Robert B. Voight, Langley Farms, McLean, Va. Chief, Census Operations Division.—M. D. Bingham, 427 Crosswoods Drive, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Machine Tabulation Division.—C. F. Van Aken, 5008 25th Avenue, Hill-crest Estates, Zone 21. Chef, Budget and Management Division.—Charles H. Alexander, 5612 Greenleaf Road, Cheverly, Md. Chaef, Personnel Division.—Helen D. Almon, 3613 O Street, Zone 7. Chief, Administrative Service Division. — Everett H. Burke, 3806 Keller Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Chel, Statistical Reports Division.— Edwin D. Goldfield, 2809 Jasper Street SE., one 20 Chief, Statistical Research Division.— William N. Hurwitz, 4709 Eighth Street NE., Zone 17. CEA EEE Te i a i lL oe Department of Commerce 489 CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION Sixteenth and Constitution Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-9200 Administrator of Civil Aeronautics.—F. B. Lee, Box 156—A, McLean, Va. Deputy Admaenistrator.—Charles J. Lowen, Jr., 4801 Dexter Terrace. Assistant Administrator for Adminisiration.—S. A. Kemp, 1544 Red Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Administrator for Operations.—J. M. Beardslee, 2667 North Upshur Street, Arlington, Va, Assistant Administrator for Planning, Research and Development.—J. D. Blatt, 1 4200 Cathedral Avenue. Executive Assistant.—Albert J. Forte, 4848 Brandywine Street, Zone 16. General Counsel.—Robert P. Boyle, 136 North Galveston Street, Arlington, Va. Budget and Finance Officer.—A. O. Basnight, 209 Williamsburg Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Administrative: Coordination Officer.—Hermann P. Bretsch, 4512 Q Lane. Personnel Officer—J. Meisel, 3811 18th Street South, Arlington, Va. Director, Office of Aviation Informaiion.—Ben Stern, 4228 45th Street, Zone 16. ree, Office of Airports.—Herbert H. Howell, 2204 Minor Street, Alexandria, a. Director, General Services Office.—Lewis N. Bayne, 944 North Potomac Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Office of Aviation Safety.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Federal Airways.—Joseph H. Tippets, 4709 Fordham Road, College Park, Md. Director, Washington National Airport.—Bennett H. Griffin, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Regional Administrator, International Region.—Frank C. Stone, 912 Ridge Road Drive, Columbia Pines, Falls Church, Va. : COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Director.—Rear Adm. H. Arnold Karo, 6307 Kirby Road, Bethesda, Md. -Assistant Director.—Rear Adm. Robert W. Knox, 3217 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Director for Administration.—Capt. I. E. Rittenburg, 9703 Armistead Road, Silver Spring, Md. Asin to the Director.—Comdr. E. H. Sheridan, 8620 Melwood Road, Bethesda, d Special Assistant to the Director.—A. A. Stanley, 9603 Old Bladensburg Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief of Diviston of— ; Administrative Services.— Peter Dulac, 3408 20th Street NE., Zone 18. Budget and Fiscal Services.—John M. Amstadt, 5350 Second Street North, Arlington, Va. Charts.—Comdr. Edward R. McCarthy, 4604 30th Road South, Arlington, Va. Coan! Surveys.—Capt. Earl O. Heaton, 1617 Mount Eagle Place, Alexandria, a. Geodesy.—Capt. Philip C. Doran, 7809 Chelton Road, Bethesda, Md. Geophysics.—Capt. Elliott B. Roberts, 4500 Wetherill Road, Westmoreland Hills 16, Md. | Instruments.—D. L. Parkhurst, 4602 Norwood Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Personnel and Management.—Joseph M. Hart, 216 Grant Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md. Profane t-Comnde. L. W. Swanson, 4225 Franklin Street, Kensington, d Tides and Currents.—Capt. Henry E. Finnegan, 1605 35th Street, Zone 7. FEDERAL MARITIME BOARD General Accounting Office Building. Phone, STerling 3-5200 Chairman.—Clarence G. Morse, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Lig of the Board.—G. Joseph Minetti, 160 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn 2, oY. Member of Board.—Ben H. Guill, 6105 29th Street. 68172°—56——33 Secretary.—A. J. Williams, 1507 Otis Street NE., Zone 17. Assistant Secretary.—George A. Viehmann, 1521 Allison Street, Zone 11. Chief Examiner.—Gus O. Basham, 717 25th Street South, Arlington 2, Va. Chief, Regulation Office.—Lloyd Tibbott, 4526. Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase 1 y + : 3 MARITIME ADMINISTRATION General Accounting Office Building. Phone, STerling 3-5200 Maritime Adminzstrator.—Clarence G. Morse, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Maritime Administrator.—Walter C. Ford, 148 Prince George Street, Annapolis, Md. Assistant to Deputy Maritime Adminsstrator.—T. E. Stakem, Jr., 2500 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. Security Officer.—William A. Stigler, 4851 27th Street North, Arlington, Va. toring Budget Officer—Loyal C. Fisher, 117 Van Winkle Drive, Falls Church, a. Acting Chief, Program Planning Officc—James J. Mooney, 1505 Stonewall Road, Alexandria, Va Organization and Methods Officer.—Clyde L. Miller, 1314 Robinson Place, Falls Church, Va. ay Officer—James S. Dawson, Jr., 123 South Washington Street, Rock-ville, Md. Chief, Statistics and Special Studies Officc—Irwin M. Heine, 2480 16th Street, Zone 9. Public Information Officer—Stephen C. Manning, 522 Shenandoah Road, Alexandria, Va. Office of the General Counsel: General Counsel.—Edward D. Ransom, 4340 Q Street. Chief, Division of Contracts.—Elmer E. Metz, 3115 Rolling Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief, Division of Legislation.—Eugene J. Ackerson, 3207 38th Street, Zone 16. : Chief, Division of Litigation.—James E. Pimper, 4320 Van Ness Street, Zone 16 Office of the Comptroller: Comptroller.—Leonard F. Nichols, 5110 Nohant Street, Zone 16. Deputy Comptroller—James L. Wallace, 705 10th Street, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Division of Accounts—Joseph R. Hock, 7223 Delfield Street, Chevy Chase, . Chief, Division of Audits.—Benjamin W. Harvey, 1028 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 6. Chief, Division of Insurance.— William H. Lane, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 7. Chief, Division of Credits and Collections.— Wesley C. Clark, 11 Sussex Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chuef, Office of Property and Supply.—H. E. Steffes, 803 Jackson Street, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Division of Purchase and Sales.—John G. Conkey, 7610 Lynn Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief, Division of Ports and Facilities.—Howard J. Marsden, Box 384, Route 3, Annandale, Va. Chief, Division of Office Services.—A. A. Hart, 4871 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. Chief, Office of Ship Construction and Repair.—John J. McMullen, 3803 Montrose Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Chief —L. C. Hoffman, R. F. D. 1, Langley Farms, McLean, Va. Chaef, Division of Ship. Design.—Vito L. Russo, 2714 North Norwood Street, Arlington, Va. 02a, Division of Engineering.—Eugene P. Rowell, 3032 Stephenson Place, one 15. Chief, Division of Estimates—Joseph Barnes, R. F. D. 1, Annandale, Va. Chief, Division of Ship Repair and Maintenance.—Earl S. Shulters, 3006 Arizona Avenue, Zone 16. Chairman, Vessel Trial and Guarantee Survey Boards.—D. S. Brierley, 3900 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 8. j : ; ’ H ’ A ! i d ] : ! ! v ] s | j § , ! ! | { | : i | | I | WI Ras Maritime Administrator—Continued : Acting Director, Office of National Shipping Authority.—Paul A. Sullivan, 3250 Tennyson Street, Zone 15. Deputy Director. —M. I. Goodman, 1502 Stonewall Road, Alexandria, Va. aed Division of Operations. — William G. Allen, 8306 Custer Road, Bethesda, Chr, Priston of Ship Custody.—E. W. Gorman, 3018 Gainsville Street SE., one Chief, Division of Charter and Agency.—Paul A. Sullivan, 3250 Tennyson Street, Zone 15. Chief, Office of Government Aid.—H. M. Hochfeld, 7402 Colesville Road, Hyattsville, Md. Chief, Division of Contracts.—C. H. McDaniel, 4514 Connecticut Avenue. Chief, Division of Operating Costs.—Lemuel C. Smith, 1225 13th Street. Chief, Division of Trade Routes—Robert C. King, 4823 Alton Place, Zone 16. U. S. PATENT OFFICE Commissioner.—Robert C. Watson, 1101 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. First Assistant Commassioner. __[Vacant. ] Assistant Commaissioners.— Arthur W. Crocker, 10401 Colesville Road, Silver | Spring, Md.; Daphne Robert Leeds, 3850 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7. Board of Appeals: Examiners-in-Chief—N. A. Asp, 920 Virginia Avenue SW., Zone 24; Charles S. Duncombe, 600 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, Va.; P. J Federico, 3634 Jocelyn Street, Zone 15; M. H. Friedman, 3722 Appleton Street, Zone 16; EW. Geniesse, 2415 32d Street SE., Zone 20; Leo P. McCann, 4333 Third Street, Zone 11; Mark Taylor, 1705 Newton Street NE, Zone 18; Sam Wolffe, 5422 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 15. Solicitor—C. W. Moore, 1351 Kalmia Road, Zone 12. Law Ezaminers.—S. W. Cochran, 9307 Linden Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md.; H. S. Miller, 1626 Kalmia Road, Zone 12; Joseph Schimmel, 8019 Eastern "Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; ‘Arthur H. Behrens, 1614 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. Executive Officer. —T. B. Morrow, 5202 Elm Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Administrative Management Division.—Ethan A. Hurd, 1401 Arthur Prive, Falls Church, Va. Budget Officer. LDR; Ellis, 8022 Barron Street, Takoma Park 12, Md. Personnel Officer.—Sam Ww. Kingsley, 2501 North Potomac Street, Arlington 7, Va. Finance Officer.—Fred E. Bear, P. O. Box 105, Oakton, Va. General Services Division.—C. A. Kalk, 3219 Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Librarian.—E. W. Chapin, 3329 Runnymeade Place, Zone 15. Executive Examiner for Patent Examining Operation. SEM oC Rosa, 1366 Tucker-man Street, Zone 11. Executive Patent Examiners.—M. F. Bailey, 4616 Harrison Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Hyman B. Freehof, 6109 32d Street, Zone 15; John S. Hull, 2417 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va.; ; Harvey E. Kauffman, 1416 Holly Street, Zone 12; Thomas F. Murphy, '6901 Greenvale Street, Zone 15; Otto Ww. Strachan, 5616 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 15; Isaac Stone, 7928 Orchid Street, Zone 12; ‘Burnham Yung Kwai, 3311 Quesada Street, Zone 15. Examiners of Interferences.—A. Y. Casanova, Jr., 7915 13th Street, Zone 12; P. 1. Heyman, 1748 Taylor Street, Zone 11; J. Isaacs, 7730 Eastern Avenue, Zone 12; L. F. Kreek, 4636 Verplanck Place, Zone 16; #3 Levin, 6932 Ninth Street, Zone 12; G. P. Sakis, 1615 Crittenden Street, Zone 11; WwW. H. Willner, Crownsville, Md.; Herbert Magil, 3400 Patterson Street, Zone 15; David Kreider, 2512 Crest Avenue, Cheverly, Md. Examiners of Trademark I nterferences. —Arthur D. Bailey, 3701 Albemarle Street, Zone 16; Murrell B. Leach, 2804 Donna Lane, Falls Church, Va.; Harry Waldstreicher, 4249 Fort Dupont Terrace SE., Zone 20. Supervisory Examiner of Classification.—Don D. Andrews, 4724 Butterworth Place, Zone 16. Director of Trademark Examining Operations.—John Merchant, 447 North Grant Avenue, Manassas, Va. 492 Congressional Directory BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4950 Commissioner.—C. D. Curtiss, 3611 Calvend Lane, Kensington, Md. Assistants to the Commaissioner.—F. C. Turner, 2803 Key Boulevard, Arlington, Va.; F. E. Schnepfe, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Commissioner in. Charge of— Duvision of Engineering.—A. C. Clark, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. pens and Management.—J. C. Allen, R. F. D. 1, Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, a. Research.—E. H. Holmes, 4814 DeRussey Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. Solicitor.—H. J. Kaltenbach, Route 1, Box 143, Warrenton, Va. Division Engineer in Charge of Road Construction in Eastern National Forests and Parks—H. J. Spelman, 135 North Fairfax Street, Falls Church, Va. NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS Connecticut Avenue and Van Ness Street. Phone, EMerson 2-4040 Director.—A. V. Astin, 5008 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. damping Director for Chemistry.— Wallace R. Brode, 3900 Connecticut Avenue, | one 8. Associate Director for Physics.—Robert D. Huntoon, 4200 Saul Road, Kensington,Md Associate Director for Testing.—A. T. McPherson, 4005 Cleveland Street, Ken-sington, Md issctas Director for Planning.—N. E. Golovin, 129 Athens Road, Oak Ridge, enn. : Director, Boulder Laboratories.—F. W. Brown, Boulder, Colo. Assistant Director for Administration.—Robert S. Walleigh, 5701 Springfield Drive, Springfield, Md. Personnel.—George R. Porter, 2602 Loma Street, Silver Spring, Md. -Accounting.—Paul R. McClenon, 3723 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. Administrative Services—H. P. Dalzell, 3608 T Street, Zone 7. Shops.—F. P. Brown, Box 205, R. F. D. 3, Woodford Road, Vienna, Va. Supply.—G. B. Kefover, 510 Greenbrier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. | Plant.—C. A. Dieman, Burroughs Lane, R. F. D. 1, Falls Church, Va. Budget.—W. W. Bolton, Jr., 11112 Rokeby Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. Management Planning Staff.—Ivan Asay, 6310 Owen Place, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Office of Weights and Measures.—W. W. Bussey, 6617 Hillandale Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief, Office of Basic Instrumentation.— William A. Wildhack, 415 North Oxford Street, Arlington, Va. Chief of Division of— Electricity and Electronics.—F. B. Silsbee, 2620 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Optics and Metrology.—I. C. Gardner, 9531 East Stanhope Road, Rock Creek Hills, Kensington, Md. | Heat and Power —F. G. Brickwedde, 4980 Quebec Street, Zone 16. Atomic and Radiation Physics.—L. S. Taylor, 4923 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. Chemistry —Edward Wichers, 9601 Kingston Road, Kensington, Md. | Mechanics.— Walter Ramberg, 3100 Rolling Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Organic and Fibrous Materials.—Gordon M. Kline, 5109 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. Metallurgy.—John G. Thompson, 4114 Aspen Street, Chevy Chase, Md. d Mineral Products.—I. C. Schoonover, 9501 Stanhope Road, Kensington, Md. | Building Technology.—Douglas E. Parsons, 4821 DeRussey Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. Applied Mathematics.—Edward W. Cannon, 5 Vassar Circle, Glen Echo, Md. Data Processing Systems.—Samuel N. Alexander, 4120 Stanford Street, Chevy Chase, Md. | | | | Department of Commerce 493 WEATHER BUREAU Corner Twenty-fourth and M Streets. Phone, ADams 2-3200 Chief of Bureau.—Francis W. Reichelderfer, 3837 Garrison Street, Zone 16. Plans and Program Management Office. —TLloyd E. Brotzman, 10302 Brunswick Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Budget Officer. itis C. Grubb, 9308 Parkhill Terrace, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Chief for Administration. —[Vacant. ] Chaef, Administrative Services Division.—R. R. Hamann, 143 Fleetwood Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Personnel Management Division.—C. Garton Swain, 4614 Harrison Street, Zone 15. gosto) Chief for Operations.—Delbert M. Little, 56325 Chevy Chase Parkway, one 15 Director of Climatological Research and Services.—Helmut E. Landsberg, 5107 53d Avenue, Yorkshire, Zone 22. Chief, Station Facilities and Meteorological Observations Division.— Gordon D. Cartwright, 1730 H Street. Chief, 1 nstrument Division.— William R. Thickstun, 1101 Euclid Street, Zone 9. Chief, Synoptic Reports and Forecasts Division. — Edward M. Vernon, 5314 Worthington Street, West Haven, Md. Chis, H ydrologic Services Division.— William E. Hiatt, 6008 Benalder Drive, one 16. Director of Meteorological Research.—Harry Wexler, 204 South Lee Street, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Extended Forecast Section.—Jerome Namias, 3111 20th Street North, Arlington 1, Va. Librarian. — [Vacant. ] Director of Physical Research.—Ross Gunn, 4437 Lowell Street, Zone 16. _ Washington Forecast District (Washington ‘National Airport), "Meteorologist m Charge.—Reinhart C. Schmidt, 601 Gordon Street, Falls Church, Va. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Department of Labor Building, Fourteenth Street and Constitution Avenue Phone, EXecutive 3-2420 JAMES PAUL MITCHELL, of Westfield, N. J., son of Peter James Mitchell and Anna C. Driscoll Mitchell; born at Elizabeth, N. J., November 12, 1900; educated at St. Patrick’s Parochial School and Battin High School in Elizabeth; married Isabelle Nulton, 1923; one child, Elizabeth; served as member of the National Building Trades Stabilization Board, 1940-43; member of Personnel Advisory Board of the Hoover Commission, 1948; chairman of the Employee Relations Committee of the National Retail Dry Goods Association, 1947; member of the Executive Committee of the National Civil Service League, 1951-53; chairman of the executive committee, Retail Labor Standards Associa-tion of New York, 1950-53; director of personnel and industrial relations at R. H. Macy and Company, New York, 1946-47; vice president in charge of labor relations and operations at Bloomingdale Brothers, New York, 1947-53; director of the Industrial Personnel Division of the War Department, 1942-44; alternate for the Under Secretary of War on the War Manpower Commission, 1942-44; Assistant Secretary of the Army in charge of Manpower and Reserve Forces’ Affairs, May 1953-October 8, 1953; appointed Secretary of Labor, October 8, 1953. Secretary.—James Paul Mitchell, 3601 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Special Assistant to the Secretary.—John J. Gilhooley, 4701 Argyle Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. Admanastrative Assistant to the Secretary.—Walter G. Wallace, 2702 9th Street South, Arlington, Va. Special Assistant to the Secretary.—E. R. Chappell, 30 Cottage Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Special Assistant to the Secretary.— Albert L. McDermott, 1765 N Street, Zone 6. Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Charles D. Stewart, 7114 Wilson Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Special Assistant to the Secretary.—H. R. Warburton, 5707 Wilson Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Under Secretary.— Arthur Larson, 3025 Ordway Street, Zone 8. beri Under Secretary.— Millard Cass, 2103 Plyers Mill Road, Silver Spring, Assistant to the Under Secretary.—Samuel R. Pierce, Jr., 2705 13th Street NE., Zone 18. Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for Older Workers.—Charles E. Odell, Wyndmere, Ashton, Md. Assistant Secretary for Employment and Manpower.—Rocco C. Siciliano, 3924 Macomb Street, Zone 16. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Employment and Manpower.—Leo R. Werts, 4819 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Manpower Program Specialist.—David E. Christian, Arlington Towers, Arling-ton, Va. Assistant Secretary for International Labor Affairs—J. Ernest Wilkins, 4708 Bladgen Terrace, Zone 11. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Thomas A. Lane, 1434 Madison Street, Zone 11. Office of International Labor Affairs: Executive Director.— Arnold Zempel, 6045 18th Street North, Arlington 5, Va. Associate Director.—Philip Arnow, 412 Linden Lane, Falls Church, Va. Associate Director.—John E. Lawyer, 3709 Northampton Street, Zone 15. Assistant Secretary for Standards and Statistics.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Secretary for Women’s Affairs.—Alice K. Leopold, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. 495 Administrative Assistant Secretary.—James KE. Dodsor, 4310 Van Buren Street, University Park, Md. Librarian.— Margaret F. Brickett, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Office of Personnel Administration: Director—Edward J. McVeigh, 4701 North Dittmar Road, Arlington 7, Va. Office of Information: Director.—George C. Lodge, 3132 O Street, Zone 7. OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR Solicitor.—Stuart Rothman, 4474 Salem Lane, Zone 7. | Associate Solicitor.—[Vacant.] Assistant Solicitors.—John J. Babé, 11518 Highview Avenue, Wheaton, Md.; Ward E. Boote, 9412 St. Andrews Way, Silver Spring, Md.; Bessie Margolin, -3051 Idaho Avenue, Zone 16; Harold C. Nystrom, 9020 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda 14, Md.; Earl V. Simrell, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. BUREAU OF APPRENTICESHIP Director.—W. F. Patterson, Woodley Park Towers, Zone 8. Deputy Director—Edward E. Goshen, 766 26th Place South, Arlington, Va. Deputy Director—W. C. Christensen, 849 Rose Land, Annandale, Va. Division of Administrative Management.—E. F. Gallagher, Route 1, Box 255, McLean, Va. Division of Research and Review.—Ansel R. Cleary, Box 385, Springfield, Va. Division of Field Operations.—Maurice M. Hanson, 1225 13th Street, Zone 5. Division of Technical Services.—Fred W. Erhard, 1404 Key Drive, Alexandria, Va. BUREAU OF EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION Director.— William McCauley, 305 North West Street, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Director.— William D. Driscoll, 3204 Military Road, Zone 15. Deputy Director.—Clyde R. Middleton, 4417 34th Street South, Arlington, Va. Administrative Officer—Leroy T. Minor, 3516 13th Street SE., Zone 20. Medical Director.—Dr. Ralph B. Snavely, 3703 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. Chief Claim Examiner.—Danial M. Goodacre, 6165 31st Street, Zone 15. Accounting Division.—Err.est W. Laws, 5619 26th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Chief Statisticican.—Edward F. Brayer, 1039 Crittenden Street NE., Zone 17. Deputy Commassioner, District of Columbia Workmen's Compensation Act.— Theodore Britton, 1625 25th Street SE., Zone 20. EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD Chairman.— Theodore M. Schwartz, 1700 Harvard Street, Zone 9. Member.— Eleanore R. Kerber, 1001 East-West Highway, Takoma Park, Md. Member. —James J. Reid, 9301 19th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY Director—Robert C. Goodwin, 5304 Broad Branch Road, Zone 15. Deputy Director—Edward L. Keenan, 5928 Kirby Road, Falls Church, Va. | Assistant Director in Charge of Unemployment Insurance.—Forest L. Miller, 4328 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. Assistant Director in Charge of Employment Service.—Arthur W. Motley, 9540 River Road, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Director in Charge of Office of Budget and Management—R. O. Kin-singer, 6120 32d Street, Zone 15. Assistant Director in Charge of Office of Program Review and Analysis.— Louis Levine, 6429 31st Street, Zone 15. Farm Placement Service.—Don Larin, 5411 22d Street North, Arlington, Va. Veterans’ Employment Service.—Edward L. Omohundro, 1311 Stoneybrae Drive, Falls Church, Va. | | | | BUREAU OF LABOR STANDARDS | Director.—Paul E. Gurske, 1021 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington 9, Va. Associate Director —Clara M. Beyer, Spring Hill, McLean, Va. Division of State Services.—Beatrice McConnell, 1850 Ingraham Street, Zone 11. Division of Safety Standards and Services.—Eliot V. Parker, 1541 Mount Eagle -Place, Alexandria, Va. Duvision of Union Registration.—Frances C. Smith, 1609 44th Street, Zone 7. Dn Reports and Public Service—Lucille J. Buchanan, 2141 I Street, one 7. Division of International Cooperation.—Roger W. Grant, Jr., Langley Lane, Route 3, Box 188, McLean, Va. | Division of Child Labor and Youth Employment.—Elizabeth S. Johnson, 1350 Ingraham Street, Zone 11. Chairman, Federal Safely Council.—Paul E. Gurske, 1021 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington 9, Va. |Executive Director, President's Conference on Occupational Safety.— Vincent P. Ahearn, Room 700, National Theatre Building. ] BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS Commissioner.—Ewan Clague, 3821 Woodley Road, Zone 16. Deputy Commissioner.—Aryness Joy Wickens, Route 2, Box 207, Vienna, Va. | Assistant Commaissioner.—Herman B. Byer, 3510 Patterson Street, Zone 15. Assistant Commissioner.—Henry J. Fitzgerald, 5210 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant. Commassioner.—W. Duane Evans, 111 North George Mason Drive, Arlington 3, Va. Office o hg el R. Klein, 2600 North Upshur Street, Arling- ton 7, Va. Office of Program Planning.—Paul R. Kerschbaum, 9508 Forest Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Office of Labor Economics.—Faith M. Williams, 2930 Chesapeake Street, one 8. Division of Manpower and Employment Statistics. —Seymour L. Wolfbein, 6305 Crathie Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. : Division of Prices and Cost of Living—Hersey E. Riley, 2248 North Quebec | Street, Arlington 7, Va. Division of Wages and Industrial Relations.—Harry M. Douty, 5016 42d Street, Zone 16 [on leave]; Nelson Bortz, Old Georgetown Road, Route 4, Rockville, Md. [acting]. Division of Productivity and Technological Developments.—Leon Greenberg, 1821 Sanford Road, Silver Spring, Md. Division of Construction Statistics—Arnold E. Chase, 2405 North Upshur Street, Arlington 7, Va. : Division of Foreign Labor Conditions.—Leonard R. Linsenmayer, 3148 Belleview Avenue, Cheverly, Md. Division of Administrative Services.—Richard F. Jones, 3206 19th Street North, Arlington 1, Va. Division of Field Service—Walter G. Keim, 5006 Klingle Street, Zone 16. Bisson of Industrial Hazards.—Frank S. McElroy, 4833 Alton Place, one 16. BUREAU OF VETERANS’ REEMPLOYMENT RIGHTS Director.—Robert K. Salyers, 5617 Fifth Road South, Arlington 4, Va. Assistant Director—Hugh W. Bradley, 12006 Rockinghorse Road, Randolph | Hills, Rockville, Md. Liaison Officer.—Adelbert C. Long, 7 K Crescent Road, Greenbelt, Md. Al a Officer —Jack A. Warshaw, 8800 Manchester Road, Silver Spring, d. 498 Congressional Directory WAGE AND HOUR AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISIONS Administrator. —Newell Brown, 4923 Hillbrook Lane, Zone 16. Deputy Adminestrator.—Clarence T. Lundquist, 4822 Tilden Street, Zone 16. Technical Assistant to Admainistrator.—Willlam B. Grogan, 3317 Runnymede Place, Zone 15. Assistant Deputy Administrator.—Samuel Ganz, 1209 Valley Avenue SE., Zone 20. : : Assistant Admanastrator (in charge of Determinations, Regulations, and Statis- tics). —Harry Weiss, 5803 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Division of Wage Determinations.—Verl E. Roberts, 6938 Blaisdell Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Division of Regulations and Exemptions.—Nathan Rubinstein [acting], 6407 | East Halbert Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Division of Research and Statistics.—Harry S. Kantor, 2806 Woodstock Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Administrator (in charge of Field Operations).—Raymond G. Garceau, 210 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Chief of Field Operations.—Jacob I. Bellow, 4808 Wellington Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Livin of Child Labor.—Elizabeth B. Coleman, 3755 Kanawha Street, one 15. Division of Policy and Planning.—Frederick J. Glasgow, 1508 Elson Street, | Carol Highlands 12, Md. Division of Investigation Control and Analysis.—Abraham S. Friedman, 8104 | Eastern Avenue, Zone 12. Assistant Admainastrator (in charge of Planning and Management).—John C. Fraser, 5302 Ventnor Road, Green Acres 16, Md. Division of Information and Compliance.—Donald W. Long, 710 South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. WOMEN’S BUREAU | Director.—Alice K. Leopold, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Director.—Winifred G. Helmes, 3040 Idaho Avenue, Zone 16. Division of Administrative Management.—Frances A. Ambursen, 2630 Adams it Mill Road, Zone 9. i Division of Program Planning, Analysis, and Reports.—[Vacant.] Division of Women’s Labor Law and Civil and Political Status.—Alice Angus Morrison, 719 South Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. Division of International Cooperation.—Mary M. Cannon, 4648 28th Road South, Arlington, Va. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Health, Education, and Welfare Building, Fourth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, EXecutive 3-6300 MARION B. FOLSOM became Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare on August 1, 1955; born in McRae, Ga., November 23, 1893; received A. B. degree with honors from University of Georgia, 1912, and M. B. A. with distinetion from Harvard University, 1914; holds honorary degrees from University of Rochester, New York University, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, and Syracuse Uni-versity; went with Eastman Kodak Co. in Rochester in 1914, remaining there until his resignation as treasurer and director of the company in 1953 to accept appointment as Under Secretary of the Treasury; served as member of the Presi-dent’s Advisory Council on Economic Security which drafted original Social Security Act, 1934-35; was employer delegate for the United States to the Inter-national Labor Conference in Geneva, 1936; served on the Federal Advisory Council, appointed jointly by the Senate Finance Committee and the Social Security Board to study operations of the social security system and make recom-mendations to Congress, 1937-38; member of the Social Security Advisory Council to the Senate Finance Committee, 1948; worked with the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on a study of old-age and survivors insurance which resulted in extension of coverage and increase in benefits under 1954 amendments to Social Security Act, 1954; was staff director of the House of Representatives Special Committee on Post War Economic Policy and Planning of the 78th and 79th Congresses; was a division executive of the National Advisory Defense Commission, 1940-41; was on the National Advisory Board for Mobiliza-tion Policy, 1951-52; has been a member of the Business Advisory Council, Department of Commerce, since 1936; was one of original trustees for the Com-mittee for Economic Development, formed in 1942, resigning as chairman in 1953; is an overseer of Harvard College and a trustee of the University of Rochester; has been a director of several financial institutions, including the Federal Reserve Bank of New York; served as captain in the United States Army in World War I; member of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Nu; married Mary Davenport, November 16, 1918; two children—Marion B. and Frances; Presbyterian. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Secretary.— Marion B. Folsom, 3107 Dumbarton Avenue, Zone 7. Secretary to the Secretary.—Ruth H. Biglow, 2518 33d Street SE., Zone 20, Special Assistant for Health and Medical Affairs.—[Vacant.] Staff Assistant.—M. Allen Pond, 7813 Moorland Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant to the Secretary.— Willis D. Gradison, Jr., 6218 30th Street, Zone 15. Legislative Liaison O fficer—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Secretary (for Public Affairs).—Charles F. Barrett, 903 Beverly Drive, Alexandria, Va. Acting Director, Office of Publications and Reports.—Harvey A. Bush, 3404 Haleyon Drive, Alexandria, Va. Under Secretary.—Herold C. Hunt, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Zone 8. Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Terence P. Scantlebury, 1420 North Wayne Street, Arlington 1, Va. Assistant to the Under Secretary.— William C. McCamant, 361 Holmes Drive, R. F. D. 2, Vienna, Va. Assistant to the Under Secretary.—Cyril M. Joly, 4114 Davis Place, Zone 7. Pie of Security.—Frederick H. Schmidt, 106 Devon Court, Silver Spring, 499 Aion Seren for Program Analysis.—Roswell B. Perkins, 1615 34th Street, one 7. Hig to the Assistant Secretary.—Joseph H. Douglass, 3314 16th Street NE., one 18. Program Analysis Officer—Charles B. Lawrence, Jr., 143 North Debray Street, Alexandria, Va. Chali, Copii on Aging.—Clark Tibbitts, Manor Country Club, Rock-ville, : Assistant Secretary for Federal-State Relations.—Bradshaw Mintener, 4515 Dexter Street, Zone 7. Director of Field Adminisiration.—R. J. de Camp, 1748 North Rhodes Street, Arlington 1, Va. Deputy Director of Field Administration.—Chester B. Lund, 4108 Forest Lane, Falls Church, Va. Chief of Field Management.—Leonard W. A’Hearn, R. D. 1, Layhill Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief of Grant-In-Aid Audits—Leonard J. Wilbert, 3224 Military Road, Zone 15. ] Chief of State Merit Systems.— Albert H. Aronson, 5409 89th Street, Zone 15. Chief of Surplus Property Utilization.—W. T. Frazier, 1003 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Special Assistant on Federal-State Problems.—George E. Bigge, 5131 Massa- chusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Defense Coordinator.—Dean Snyder, 7 Hunting Cove Place, Alexandria, Va. International Activities Coordinator.—Gertrude Gates, 3210 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 16. Consultant, Special Institutions.— Edmund Baxter, 3807 Ingomar Street, Zone 15. General Counsel.—Parke M. Banta, 5415 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. Associate General Counsel.—James W. Foristel, 7 Windsor Road, Alexandria, Va. Assistant General Counsel, Division of Food and Drugs.—William W. Goodrich, 4833 30th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant General Counsel, Division of Legislation.—Reginald G. Conley, Route 2, Silver Spring, Md Assistant General Counsel, Division of Old-Age and Survivors Insurance.— Harold Packer, 3305 Dorithan Road, Baltimore 15, Md. Assistant General Counsel, Division of Public Health.—Gladys Harrison, 2708 Dumbarton Avenue, Zone 7. Assistant General Counsel, Division of Welfare and Education.—A. D. Smith, 1820 North Roosevelt Street, Arlington 5, Va. Comptroller.—Rufus E. Miles, Jr., 3309 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy Compiroller and Budget Officer.—James F. Kelly, 4108 West Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md, Director, Division of Budget.—Robert W. Brown, 9920 Gardiner Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Darector, Division of Fiscal Policy and Procedure. —Edward B. Kelly, 9916 Thornwood Road, Kensington, Md. Director, Division of Internal Audit.—Dale S. Thompson, 3606 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington 4, Va. Director of Administration.—Fordyce W. Luikart, 3257 Beech Street, Zone 15. Director of Management Policy.—[Vacant.] Director of Administrative Standards.—Manlio F. De Angelis, 4108 Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director of General Services—Donald F. Simpson, 3300 Whitcomb Place, Falls Church, Va. Director of Library Services.—Ellen Commons, 2809 O Street, Zone 7. Director of Personnel.—James C. O’Brien, 4624 Brandywine Street, Zone 16. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Region I— (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode aan, Vermont).—Lawrence J. Bresnahan, 120 Boylston Street, Boston 16, ass. Region II— (Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania).—Joseph B. O’Connor, Room 1200, 42 Broadway, New York 4, N. Y. Regional Directors—Continued Region III— (District of Columbia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands).—Michael J. Shortley, Room 3603 South, Health, Education, and Welfare Building, 330 Independ- ence Avenue SW. Washington 25, D. C. : Region IV— (Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennes-see) .—Richard H. Lyle, Room 164, 50 Seventh Street NE., Atlanta 23, Ga. Region V— (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin).—Melville H. Hosch, Room 200, 69 West Washington Street, Chicago 2, Ill. Region VI— (Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota).—James W. Doarn, Room 2305, Federal Office Building, 911 Walnut Street, Kansas City 6, Mo. Region VII—(Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas).—James H. Bond, Ninth Floor, 114 Commerce Street, Dallas 2, Tex. Region VIII—(Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming).—Albert H. Rogemnd, Room 528, New Customs House, 19th and Stout Streets, Denver 2, Colo. Region IX—(Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Alaska (Juneau), Hawaii (Honolulu)).—Fay W. Hunter, Room 441, Federal OfficeBuilding, Civie Center, San Francisco 2, Calif. AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE FOR THE BLIND 1839 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Ky. President.— William C. Dabney, Louisville, Ky. Vice President.—Robert Lambert, Indianapolis, Ind. Superintendent.—Finis E. Davis, Louisville, Ky. GALLAUDET COLLEGE Kendall Green NE, Phone, Lincoln 3-2450 Patron ex Officco.—Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States. President.—Leonard M. Elstad, 1 Kendall Green NE., Zone 2. Vice President.—Irving S. Fusfeld, 4314 Argyle Terrace, Zone 11. Chairman of the Board of Directors.—Albert W. Atwood, 65 Observatory Circle, Zone 8. Vice Chairman.—Linton M. Collins, 5025 Macomb Street, Zone 16. Secretary.—Nathan Poole, 5226 Elliott Street, Westmoreland Hills, Md. Treasurer.—Warren R. Forster, 4739 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Secretary-Treasurer.—Lloyd H. Johnson, 208 East Melbourne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Directers.—Albert W. Atwood; Ignatius Bjorlee; Linton M. Collins; Leonard M. Elstad; Warren R. Forster; Bradshaw Mintener, Assistant Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare; George E. Muth; John Phillips, Repre-sentative from California; Nathan Poole; Homer T. Thornberry, Repre-sentative from Texas; Edward J. Thye, Senator from Minnesota; Addison T. Smith (honorary); Boyce Williams; Charles H. Tompkins. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION Room 3460, Health, Education, and Welfare Building North, Fourth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, EXecutive 3-6300, branch 4167 Commissioner. —George P. Larrick, 4841 30th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Conminsionensedeain L. Harvey, 709 South Wakefield Street, Arlington 4, Va. Associate Commaissioners—Robert 8. Roe, 2807 Ridge Road Drive, Alexandria, Va.; Malcolm R. Stephens, 4814 Wellington Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. pci Officer.—Roman Davila, 2633 North Quantico Street, Arlington 7, Va. irector of— Division of Aniibiotics.—Henry Welch, 1744 Overlook Drive, Hillandale, Silver Spring, Md. Diwsion of Cosmetics.—G. Robert Clark, 9305 Jessup Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Division of Field Operations.—Allan E. Rayfield, 22 North Granada Street, Arlington 3, Va. Directors of—Continued El : Division of Food.—Frank A. Vorhes, Jr., 332 North George Mason Drive, Arlington 3, Va. i Division of Medicine.—Albert H. Holland, M. D., 10008 Edward Avenue,Bethesda 14, Md. Levision of Microbiology.—Glenn G. Slocum, 4204 Dresden Street, Kensington,M Division of Nuirition.—Elmer M. Nelson, 300 North Fillmore Street, Arlington 1, Vv : a. Division of “Pharmaceutical Chemistry.—Frank H. Wiley, 10304 Kensington Parkway, Kensington, Md. : Division of Pharmacology.—Arnold J. Lehman, M. D., 5615 Maryland Avenue,Falls Church, Va. Division of Program Planning.—Shelby T. Grey, 749 South Florida Street, Arling-ton 4, Va. Duwision of Regulatory Management.—Kenneth L. Milstead, 4519 GladwynDrive, Bethesda 14, Md. Division of State Cooperation.—William A. Queen, 4109 W Street, Zone 7. HOWARD UNIVERSITY Howard Place and Georgia Avenue. Phone, DUpont 7-6100 Patron ex Officio—Marion B. Folsom, Secretary of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Chairman, Board of Trustees.—Lorimer D. Milton, A. B., A. M. President.—Mordecai W. Johnson, S. T. M., LL. D., D. D. Administrative Assistant to the President—Vincent J. Browne, M. A., Ph. D.Secretary.—James M. Nabrit, Jr., A. B,, J. D. Treasurer.—James B. Clarke, B. S., M. A. Registrar.—F. D. Wilkinson, LL. B. Business Manager.—G. Frederick Stanton, B. S., M. A. OFFICE OF EDUCATION Health, Education, and Welfare Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-6300 Commissioner.—Samuel Miller Brownell, 5015 Fulton Street, Zone 16. -Deputy Commissioner.—J. Ralph Rackley, 525 Vista Drive, Falls Church, Va.Assistant Commissioner for Educational Services, and Director, Division of State and Local School Systems.— Wayne O. Reed, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7.Assistant Commissioner and Director, Division of Higher Education.—Lloyd E Blauch, 6412 32d Street, Zone 15. Assistant Commissioner and Director, Division of Vocational Education. —James H.Pearson, 3532 North Valley, Country Club Hills, Arlington 7, Va.Assistant Commissioner and Director, Division of International Education.—Oliver J. Caldwell, 115 West George Mason Road, Falls Church, Va.Assistant Commissioner and Director, Division of School Assistance in Federally Affected Areas.—Rall I. Grigsby, 4925 27th Street North, Arlington 7, Va.Executive Officer.—Donald W. McKone, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. OFFICE OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION Third Floor, Health, Education, and Welfare Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-6300 Assistant Director for Rehabilitation Services, Facilities, and Training.—James F. Garrett, 204 Noland Street, Falls Church, Va. Chef Medical Officer and Chief, Division of Medical Services and Facilities.— Joseph H. Gerber, M. D., 1608 Oakview Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Chef, Division of General Rehabilitation and Placement Services. —[Vacant.] Chief, Division of Training.—[Vacant.] Chief, Division of Services to the Blind.—H. Burton Aycock, 5023 6th Street North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director for M anagement Services.— Louis J. Owen, Willows, Md. Budget Officer.—James B. Cardwell, 5804 Sonoma Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Administrative Officer.— Margaret P. Bray, South Glen Road, Route 2, Rock- ville, . Assistant Director for State Administration Development.—Joseph V. Hunt, 109 George Mason Drive, Arlington 3, Va. Chief, Division of State Admingstration Development.—Paul C. Howard, 5001 Brookdale Road, Zone 16. Acting Chief, Division of State Plans, Grants, and Surveys.—Emiley M. Lamborn, 3750 Jocelyn Street, Zone 15. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Health, Education, and Welfare Building, Fourth Street and Independence Avenue SW., and Health, Education, and Welfare Building South, Third and C Streets SW.; phone, EXecutive 3-6300. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md.; phone, OLiver 6-4000 Surgeon General.—Leonard A. Scheele, 3317 O Street, Zone 7. Deputy Surgeon General.—W. Palmer Dearing, 3919 Virgilia Street, Chevy Chase Assistant Surgeon General.—David E. Price, 5215 Elsmere Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md Executive Officer.—Paul A. Caulk, 2430 Otis Street NE., Zone 18. Chief Dental Officer.— Asst. Surg. Gen. John W. Knutson, 4828 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief Sanitary Engineering Officer.—Asst. Surg. Gen. Mark D. Hollis, 5309 Glenwood Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Clie] Nyse, Officer. Asst. Surg. ‘Gen. LucileP. Leone, 3140 Wisconsin Avenue, one OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL Chief, Division of Finance—Roy L. Harlow, 1402 Emerson Street, Zone 11. Chief, Division of Administrative Services.—David S. Brunson, 10010 Greenock Road, Silver Spring 15, Md. Chef, Division of Personnel. —Paul M. Camp, 101 Brookfield Drive, Brooklyn Estates, Alexandria, Va. Chef, Division of Public Health Methods. —Greorge St. J. Perrott, 8905 Grant Street, Bethesda 14, Md. BUREAU OF MEDICAL SERVICES Chief— Asst. Surg. Gen. Jack Masur, 3710 Davenport Street, Zone 16. Associate Chiefs.— Asst. Surg. Gen. Vane M. Hoge, 4004 Everett Street, Ken-sington 8, Md.; Asst. Surg. Gen. G. Halsey Hunt, 8517 Rosewood Drive, Prins 14, Md.; Asst. Surg. Gen. Lucile P. Leone, 3140 Wisconsin Avenue, one 16. Chief Medical Officer, U. 8. Coast Guard.— Asst. Surg. Gen. Joseph F. van Ackeren, 7066 Wyndale Street, Zone 15. Executive Officer.—Donald W. Smith, 2420 16th Street, Zone 9. Chief, Division of Administrative Management.—Donald W. Smith, 2420 16th Street, Zone 9. Chzef, Division of Dental Resources.—Dental Director Walter J. Pelton, Route 1, River Road, Rockville, Md. Chief, Division of Foreign Quarantine.—Medical Director Calvin B. Spencer, 5611 McLean Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Hospital and Medical Facilities. —Medical Director John W. Cronin, 5528 Trent Street, Somerset Heights, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief, Division of Hospitals. —Medical Director Clifton K. Himmelsbach, 2416 Cypress Drive, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Division of Indian Health.—Medical Director James R. Shaw, 5616 Sonoma Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Nursing Resources—Nurse Director Margaret G. Arnstein, 3140 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 16. NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH Director —Asst. Surg. Gen. James A. Shannon, 12 North Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Sr eR .—Asst. Surg. Gen. C. J. Van Slyke, 10 N orth Drive, Bethesda 14 d Executive Officer.— Albert F. Siepert, 5602 Wood Way, Zone 16. Director, Clinical Center.— Medical Director Donald W. Patrick, 8 North Drive, Bethesda, 14, Md. Director, National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases.—Secientist Director Floyd S. Daft, 8507 Burning Tree Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, National Cancer Institute— Medical Director John R. Heller, 3913 Dunnel Lane, Kensington, Md. Director, National Institute of Dental Research.—Dental Director Francis A. Arnold, Jr., 4 West Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Natronal Heart Institute.— Medical Director James Watt, 2950 Macomb Street, Zone 8. Director, National Institute of Mental Health.—Medical Director Robert H. Felix, 9641 East Bexhill Drive., Kensington, Md. Director, National Microbiological Institute.— Medical Director Victor H. Haas, 5915 Wilmett Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, National I nstitute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness.—Dr. Pearce Bailey, 4725 Sedgwick Street, Zone 16. Chief, Division of Research Gran’s.—Ernest M. Allen, 8507 Hazelwood Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Division of Biologics Standards.—Dr. Geoffrey Edsall, 5604 Brite Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. BUREAU OF STATE SERVICES Chief.—Asst. Surg. Gen. Otis L. Anderson, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Chief.—Asst. Surg. Gen. Leroy E. Burney, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Vv a. Associate Chief.—Asst. Surg. Gen. Justin M. Andrews, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Executive Officer.—Richard W. Bunch, 2720 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Chef, Division of General Health Services.—Medical Director, Jack C. Haldeman, 5420 Burling Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Special Health Services.—Medical Director, Seward E. Miller, 4513 Saul Road, Kensington, Md. Chief, Division of Sanitary Engineering Services.— Asst. Surg. Gen. Mark D. Hollis, 5309 Glenwood Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of International Health.—Medical Director, H. Van Zile Hyde, 5107 Battery Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Dental Public Health.—Dental Director, Thomas L. Hagan, 4523 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 16. Chief, Communicable Disease Center.—Medical Director, Theodore J. Bauer, 3304 Mathieson Drive NE., Atlanta 5, Ga. FREEDMEN’S HOSPITAL Sixth and Bryant Streets. Phone, ADams 2-6262 Superintendent.—Charles E. Burbridge, 1231 Otis Street NE., Zone 17. Assistant Superintendent.—[Vacant.] Medical Director.—Paul B. Cornely, 3103 13th Street NE., Zone 17. Director of Nurses.—Ella J. Younger, 1411 Buchanan Street, Zone 11. SAINT ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL Nichols Avenue beyond Anacostia SE. Zone 20. Phone JOhnson 2-4000 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION 68172°—56——34 INDEPENDENT OFFICES, AGENCIES, AND ESTABLISHMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON WEATHER CONTROL 6108 General Services Administration Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900 Chairman.—Howard T. Orville, Capt. USN (retired), Long Green, Md. Vice Chairman.—A. M. Eberle, Brookings, S. Dak. Members from Private Life: Lewis W. Douglas, Sonoita, Ariz. Joseph J. George, Atlanta, Ga. Kenneth C. Spengler, Boston, Mass. Members from Government: Donald A. Quarles, Secretary of the Air Force. Clarence A. Davis, Under Secretary of the Interior. Ervin L. Peterson, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture. Louis S. Rothschild, Under Secretary of Commerce for Transportation. Laan A. Scheele, Surgeon General, Department of Health, Education and elfare. Alan T. Waterman, Director, National Science Foundation. Executive Secretary.—Charles Gardner, Jr., 1808 North Quinn, Arlington, Va. Cheef Scientific Adviser—F. A. Berry, Capt. USN, 106 North Cherry Street, Falls Church, Va. Chief Climatologist.—H. C. S. Thom, 4518 Albion Road, College Park, Md. AIR COORDINATING COMMITTEE Room 7818, Department of Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200, branch 3613 Chairman.—Louis S. Rothschild (Under Secretary of Commerce for Transporta-tion), 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Vice Chairman.—Chan Gurney (Member, Civil Aeronautics Board), 2538 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. Herbert V. Prochnow (Deputy Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs), Jefferson Hotel. Gorse i, Roderick (Assistant Secretary of the Army), 1402 30th Street, one 7. James H. Smith, Jr. (Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air), 2811 Dumbarton Avenue, Zone 7. Bradley D. Nash (Acting Deputy for Civil Aviation, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force— Materiel), 1700 H Street, Zone 6. Davie wv Kendall (Assistant Secretary of Treasury), 4200 Cathedral Avenue, one 16. E. George Siedle (Assistant Postmaster General), Hamilton Hotel, Zone 5. Robert E. Lee (Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission), 3147 Westover Drive SE., Zone 20. Percy Rappaport (Assistant Director, Bureau of the Budget, nonvoting), 2601 Woodley Place, Zone 8. Col. Alvin B. Barber (Consultant for Transportation, Office of Defense Mobiliza- tion, nonvoting), 3504 Macomb Street, Zone 16. Executive Secretary.— William E. Neumeyer, Brawner Street, McLean, Va. 509 AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION (Created by Public Law 534, 67th Cong., March 4, 1923) Room 2080, Main Navy Building. Phone, Liberty 5-6700 _ Chairman.—General of the Army George C. Marshall. Vice Charrman.—Adm. Thomas C. Kinkaid, 2134 R Street. -Leslie L. Biffle, 1028 Connecticut Avenue. Gen. Alexander A. Vandegrift, 809 Rugby Road, Charlottesville, Va. Charles E. Potter, Senator from Michigan. John Phillips, Representative from California. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Old Orchard, Oyster Bay, N. Y. Mrs. Wendell L. Willkie, 1010 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Gen. Carl Spaatz, 1522 34th Street. Brig. Gen. Benjamin O. Davis, 1721 S Street. Forest A. Harness, R. F. D. 6, Kokomo, Ind. Secretary.— Brig. Gen. Thomas North, U. S. Army. AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS Seventeenth and D Streets. Phone, REpublic 7-8300, branch 551 HONORARY OFFICERS Honorary Chairman.—Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States. Honorary Counselor.—Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General. Honorary Treasurer.—George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury. OFFICERS Chairman of the Board of Governors.—E. Roland Harriman. Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors.—Stanley C. Allyn. Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors.—W. W. Overton, Jr. Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors.—Edward P. Curtis. BOARD OF GOVERNORS Appointed by the Presidentof the United States: BE. Roland Harriman, ehairman, The American National Red Cross; Herbert Hoover; Jr., Under Secretary of State, Department of State; W. Randolph Burgess, Under Secretary of the Treasury, Department of the Treasury; Reuben B. Robertson, Jr., Deputy Secretary of Defense, Department of Defense; Carter L. Burgess, Assistant Secretary of Defense, Department of Defense; Dr. Frank Brown Berry, Assistant Secretary of Defense, Department of Defense; James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor, Department of Labor; Marion B. Folsom, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of Health, Educa-tion, and Welfare. Elected by the chapters: Joseph A. Andrew, Lafayette, Ind.; Clarence S. Beesemyer, Los Angeles, Calif.; Hugh N. Clayton, New Albany, Miss.; Edward P. Curtis, Rochester, N. Y.; Cornelius T. Dalton, Louisville, Ky.; Philip B. Deane, York, Pa.; Samuel F. Downer, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Durwood DuBois, Toledo, Ohio; John W. Evers, Chicago, Ill.; Judge Raymond W. Fox, Kalamazoo, Mich.; Benjamin Goodman, Memphis, Tenn.; Thomas W. Gregory, Jr., Houston, Tex.; W. Croft Jen-nings, Columbia, S. C.; Ellery E. Kelley, Mitchell, 8S. Dak.; Howard L. Kelly, Erie, Pa.; Mrs. Thomas L. Kerney, Trenton, N. J.; Dr. Charles N. Leach, Newfane, Vt.; Mrs. Harley B. Markham, Pocatello, Idaho; Dr. James Byron McCormick, Tucson, Ariz.; Benjamin H. Namm, Brooklyn, N. Y.; W. W. Overton, Jr., Dallas, Tex.; Mrs. Franklin E. Parker, Jr., Greenwich, Conn.; J. G. Ragsdale, El Dorado, Ark.; Philip K. Robinson, Milwaukee, Wis.; Joseph R. Stewart, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. C. C. Tate, Bartlesville, Okla.; Mrs. Albert Lee Thomas, Auburn, Ala.; Sydney G. Walton, San Francisco, Calif.; Earle M. Willis, Lakeland, Fla.; Emerson W. Zeitler, Brunswick, Maine. Elected by the Board of Governors as members at large: Stanley C. Allyn, Dayton, Ohio; Claude A. Barnett, Chicago, Ill.; Dr, Ralph J. Bunche, New York, N. Y.; Erle Cocke, Jr., Atlanta, Ga.; Margaret Hickey, St. Louis, Mo.; Fred Lazarus, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. John J. McCloy, New York, N. Y.; David J. McDonald, Pittsburgh, Pa.; George Meany, Washington, D. C.; John 8. Sinclair, New York, N. Y.; Mrs. Bernice T. Van der Vries, Winnetka, Ill.; James D. Zellerbach, San Francisco, Calif. EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS Chairman.—E. Roland Harriman, Shoreham Hotel, Zone 8. President.—Ellsworth Bunker, 1228 30th Street, Zone 7. Hg Assistant to the President.—George M. Elsey, 4747 Berkeley Terrace, one 7. : Special Assistant to the President.—Fred A. Winfrey, 1517 Mount Eagle Place, Parkfairfax, Alexandria, Va. Assistant to the President.—Raymond T. Schaeffer, Box 256, Brandywine, Md. Executive Vice President.—James T. Nicholson, 3230 Woodley Road, Zone 8. Vice oi, Operations.—DeWitt Smith, 5301 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda 14, Vice President, Operations.—John C. Wilson, 4904 Brookway Drive, Zone 16. Vice President, Operations.—Ramone S. Eaton, Route 1, Burke, Va. Vice Pronttonh Operations.—Robert F. Shea, 3708 King Street Extended, Alex- andria, Va. Secretary and _Counselor.—Harold W. Starr, 5823 14th Street, Zone 11. Treasurer—W. Randolph Burgess, 1248 30th Street, Zone 7. Comptroller—Presnell K. Betts, 338 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. AREAS Eastern Area.—Manager, Sam B. Montgomery, 615 North St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. Southeastern Area.—Manager, W. W. Jefferson, 1712 North Rock Springs Road NE., Atlanta, Ga. Midwestern Area.—Manager, Frederic S. Laise, 534 Bedford Oaks Drive, Kirk-wood 22, Mo. Revi Area.—Manager, Walker L. Millner, 2235 Bay Street, San Francisco, alif DIRECTORS OF SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES Services to the Armed Forces and Veterans.—Director, Robert S. Wilson, 7834 Hampden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Disa Services.— Director, Robert C. Edson, 601 Beacon Road, Silver Spring, d Nursing Services.— Director, Ann K. Magnussen, 4420 North Henderson Road, Arlington 3, Va. Safety Services.—Director, Alfred W. Cantwell, 612 Juniper Lane, Falls Church, Va Beit Program.— Director, David N. W. Grant, M. D., 3134 Ordway Street, one 8. Office of Volunteers.—Director, Mrs, Robert W. Wilson, 5126 Watson Street, Zone 16. Junior Red Cross and Educational Relations.— Director, Livingston L. Blair, 1691 32d Street, Zone 7. Office of Public Information.— Director, Harry Leland Martin, Jr., 17th and D Streets, Zone 13. Office of Publications.— Director, Carroll L.. Bryant, 1721 37th Street, Zone 7. Fund Raising.— Director, Albert W. Wold, 608 Juniper Lane, Falls Church, Va. Service to Areas and Chapters.— Director, Harold B. Nearman, 409 Brook Drive, Falls Church, Va. ; Convention Office.— Director, Robert F. Eaton, 1017 Dashiell Road, Falls Church, Va. Personnel Services—Director, Norman A. Durfee, 4814 15th Street North, Arlington, Va. : Office of Accounting and Auditing.—General Accountant, Samuel M. Nichols, 8410 Piney Branch Court, Silver Spring, Md. £ Office of Research Information.— Director, C. H. Whelden, Jr., 2147 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. : General Supply Office.—General Supply Officer, George C. Smith, 2900 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. International Relations Assistants.—Samuel Krakow, 6809 Farragut Street, Hyattsville, Md.; Mary P. Lightle, 3133 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. ARLINGTON MEMORIAL AMPHITHEATER COMMISSION Cameron Station, 5010 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. Phone; TEmple 6-6700, branch 4 Chutrypn, Wilker M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, one 16. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Donald A. Quarles, Secretary of the Air Force, 3041 Porter Street, Zone 8. Executive and Disbursing Oflicer.— Col. Sanford M. Pool, Jr., Commanding Officer, Cameron Station, 102 Buffalo Ridge Road, Falls Church, Va. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES Nineteenth Street and Constitution Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-8000 THE COMMISSION Chairman.—Lewis L. Strauss, the Shoreham. Dr. W. F. Libby, 3101 Hawthorne Street. Thomas E. Murray, the Shoreham. Harold S. Vance. Dr. John von Neumann, 1529 29th Street. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL MANAGER General Manager.—K. E. Fields, 5214 Oakland Road, Kenwood, Chevy Chase 15, Md Deputy General Manager.—R. W. Cook, 6017 Kirby Road, Bethesda, Md. i Manager for Admanistration.—J. L. Kelehan, 6224 Winnebago oad. Assistant General Manager for Manufacturing.—D. F. Shaw, 5001 Rockwood Parkway, Zone 16. Assistant General Manager for Research and Industrial Development.—A. Tam-maro, 6118 Temple Street, Bethesda, Md. Assistant General Manager.—Harry S. Traynor, 3337 Rittenhouse Street. Special Assistant to the General Manager (Liaison).—Paul F. Foster, Hunting ~ Towers, East Alexandria, Va. Special Assistant to the General Manager (Congressional Relations). — William C. Wampler, 2801 Quebec Street. : Special Assistant to the General Manager.—Charles Vanden Bulek, 6017 Kirby Road, Bethesda, Md. Secretary to the Commission.—W. B. McCool, 3320 Wellington Road, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Office of Operations Analysis.—C. D. W. Thornton, 803 10th Street, Alex-andria, Va. OFFICIALS General Counsel.—William Mitchell, 1709 Hoban Road. Division 2 Finance, Controller—Don S. Burrows, 4625 4th Street South, Arling-ton, Va. Diverter Doin of Biology and Medicine.—Dr. Charles L. Dunham, 2 Carvel oad. Director, Division of Civilian Application.—Harold L. Price, 4801 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Division of Classification.—Charles D. Luke, 5607 Parkston Road. ai 8 Division of Construction and Supply.—John A. Derry, 5723 Ogden Road, one 16. Director, Division of Information Services.—Morse Salisbury, 5114 Fair Glen Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Division of Inspection.—Curtis A. Nelson, 6413 31st Place. Director, Division of Intelligence.—C. H. Reichardt, 3519 North Delaware Street; Arlington, Va. Director, Division of International Affairs.—John A. Hall, Idylwood Road, Falls Church, Va. oS" Director, Division of Military Application.— Alfred D. Starbird, Col., U. S. A,, 2401 North Taylor Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Division of Organization and Personnel.—Oscar S. Smith, 311 Windsor Street, Silver Spring, Md. Dey Division of Production.—¥X.: J. Bloch, 7716 Oid Chester Road, Bethesda, Director, Division of Raw Materials.—Jesse C. Johnson, 3000 39th Street. Dzrector, Division of Reactor Development.—W. K. Davis, 4618 27th Street North, Arlington, Va. Reon, Division of Research.—T. H. Johnson, 507 South Lee Street, Alexandria, a. Director, Division of Security.—John A. Waters, Jr., 3173 20th Street North, Arlington, Va. Director, Division of Source and Special Nuclear Materials Accountability.—Donald F. Musser, 312 Lincoln Avenue, Falls Church, Va. OPERATIONS OFFICES Manager, Chicago Operations.—J. J. Flaherty, R. F. D. 1, Naperville, Ill. Manager, Grand Junction Operations.— Sheldon Pp. Wimpfen, 1350 North 18th Street, Grand Junction, Colo. Manager, Hanford Operations. —James E. Travis, 1218 Gowen Street, Richland, ash. Meeager, Idaho: Operations.—Allan C. Johnson, 560 11th Street, Idaho Falls, daho. Manager, New York Operations.— Merril Eisenbud, 57 Yale Place, Rockville Centre, Long Island, N. Y. Manager, Oak Rudge Operations. —=S. R. Sapirie, 100 Ogden Circle, Oak Ridge, enn. Manager, San Francisco Operations.—Harold A. Fidler, 127 Kenyon Avenue, Berkeley, Calif. Manager, Santa Fe Operations.—X. F. Hertford, 3300 43d Flace, Sandia, Albu-querque, N. Mex. Manager, Savannah River Operations.—Robert C. Blair, Shadow Drive, Kalmia Hill, Aiken, S. C. Manager, Schenectady Operations.—Jon D. Anderson, 320 Kings Road, Schenec-tady, N. Y. GENERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chairman.—Dr. I. I. Rabi, Department of Physics, Columbia University, New York 27, N.Y. Dr. Jesse W. Beams, Department of Physics, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. Dr. J. B. Fisk, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, N. J. Dr. Warren C. Johnson, Chairman, Dept. of Chemistry, Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Eger V. Murphree, President, Esso Research and Engineering Co., 15 West 51st Street, New York 19, N.Y. a Edwin M. McMillan, Radiation Laboratory, Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, alif. Dr. J. C. Warner, President, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh 13, P a. Walter G. Whitman, Head, Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachu-setts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 39, Mass. Dr. Eugene P. Wigner, Palmer Physical Laboratory, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J. Secretary. Dr. Richard W. Dodson, Department of Chemistry, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, Long Island, N. Y. Administrative Assistant.—Anthony A. Tomei, General Advisory Committee, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington 25, D. C MILITARY LIAISON COMMITTEE Chairman.—H. B. Loper, 1 Tally Ho Lane, Alexandria, Va. Maj. Gen. Herbert B. Thatcher, USAF, 2600 South Joyce, Arlington, Va. Brig. Gen. Richard T. Coiner, USAF, 2200 46th Street. Maj. Gen. T. M. Watlington, "USA, Quarters 27-A, Fort Myer, Va. Brig Gen. John P. Daley, USA, 1830 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington, Rear Adm. P. H. Ramsey, USN, 702 South Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. Rear Adm. Courtney Shands, 102 Cambridge Road, Alexandria, Va. CANAL ZONE GOVERNMENT 101 Indiana Avenue. Phone, REpublic 7-5560, extension 63570 Assistant to the Governor.—W. M. Whitman, 4309 Glenridge Street, Chevy Chase View, Md. IN THE CANAL ZONE Governor.—J. S. Seybold, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. Lieutenant Governor.—H. W. Schull, Jr., Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. CARIBBEAN COMMISSION 2145 C Street. Phone, REpublic 7-5600, extension 5912 United States Section: (Department of State, 2145 C Street). Robinson Mecllvaine, United States cochairman, resident in Washington. Arturo Morales Carrién, member of Commission. José Trias Monge, member of Commission. D. Victor Bornn, member of Commission. British Section: (Barbados, B. W. 1.). Sir Stephan E. V. Luke, K. C. M. G., British cochairman. Archibald Campbell, British resident member in Washington. Sir Frank McDavid, C. M. G., C. B. E., member of Commission. V. C. Bird, member of Commission. French Section: (Embassy of the French Republie, Washington, D. C.). Phillippe Grousset, Ambassador of the French Republic to Cuba, French cochairman. Jacques Schricke, French resident member in Washington. G. Feuillard, member of Commission. M. Hilaire, member of Commission. Netherlands Section: (Embassy of the Netherlands, Washington, D. C.). Dr. H. R. Van Houten, Netherlands Ambassador to Venezuela, Netherlands cochairman. W. C. de la Try Ellis, member of Commission. C. H. H. Jongbaw, member of Commission. J. Délleman, Netherlands resident member in Washington. CENTRAL SECRETARIAT Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, B. W. I. Secretary General: E. F. H. de Vriendt. Deputy Secretary General: C. F. Beauregard. Deputy Chairman, Caribbean Research Council: [Vacant.] Consultant for Industrial Development: J. E. Heesterman. CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD Department of Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200 Members: Chairman.—Ross Rizley, 3901 Tunlaw Road. Vice Chairman.—Joseph P. Adams, 2367 King Place, Zone 7. Member.—Josh Lee, 4514 Connecticut Avenue. Member.—Chan Gurney, 2538 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. Member.— Harmar D. Denny, 3062 Porter Street. Executive Director.—Raymond Sawyer, 2121 Virginia Avenue, Zone 7. Legal Advisor and Assistant to the Chairman.—Robert L. Kunzig, 4855 Reservoir Road. Secretary.—M. C. Mulligan, 5218 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. General Counsel.—Franklin M. Stone, 2121 Virginia Avenue, Zone 7. Associate General Counsel.—John H. Wanner, 210 West Alexandria Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Director, Bureau of Air Operations.—Joseph H. FitzGerald, 9305 West Parkhill Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Associate Director, Bureau of Air Operations.—R. Vernon Radcliffe, 423 Hillmore Drive, Silver Spring, Md. : Director, Bureau of Safety Regulation.—John M. Chamberlain, 715 North Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director, Bureau of Safety Regulation.—Oscar Bakke, 7934 Foster Street, District Heights, Md. Associate Director, Bureau of Safety Regulation.—Robert L. Froman, Ox Road, Fairfax Station, Va. Director, Bureau of Safety Investigation.— William K. Andrews, 4702 Broad Brook Drive, Bethesda, Md. Chief Examiner.—Francis W. Brown, 3416 Morrison Street, Zone 15. Assistant Chief Examiner (Economic Proceedings).—Thomas L. Wrenn, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Chief Examiner (Safety Enforcement Proceedings).—S. Thomas Simon, 2901 18th Street, Zone 9. Clos Office of Compliance.—Robert L. Griffith, 2420 Menokin Drive, Alexandria, a. Chief, Office of Carrier Accounts and Statistics.—Warner H. Hord, Ivory Hill Farm, West Friendship, Md. Chief, Office of Congressional Liaison and Public Information.—Roderick F. Kreger, 2500 K Street. Chief, Public Information Section.—Edward E. Slattery, Jr., 511 Valley Lane, Falls Chureca, Va. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Offices, Eighth and F Streets. Phone, STerling 3-5200 Commissioners: Chairman.—Philip Young, Office Eighth and F Streets. George M. Moore, 1101 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Frederick J. Lawton, 1816 Varnum Street NE. Executive Director.—John W. Macy, Jr., 204 Oakwood Drive, McLean, Va. Executive Assistant to the Commisston.— William C. Hull, 2255 North Powhatan Street, Arlington, Va. Techie] Abner to the Commaission.—Ismar Baruch, 5415 Connecticut Avenue, one 15. Administrative Assistant, Office of the Chairman.—Joseph E. Winslow, 7108 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant to the Chairman.—Helen H. Castle, 1862 Mintwood Place. Assistant to Commissioner Moore—H. Richard McCamant, 20 Eastmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. : Assistant to Commissioner Lawton.—Frank G. Healey, 114 Elm Street, Vienna, Va. General Counsel.—Lawrence V. Meloy (acting), 5125 Scarsdale Road. Personnel Security Officer.—Raymond E. Greenfield, 9901 Moss Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Special Assistant to the Executive Director.— William F. Sorensen, Jr., 125 Worth-ington Circle, Falls Church, Va. Director of Incentive Awards.—Bernard Rosen, Rosemary Hills Drive, Silver Spring, Md Board of Appeals and Review: Chairman.—John E. Blann, 3738 North Chesterbrook Road, Arlington, Va. Members.—James W. McBee, 1401 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, Va.: E. Newton Steely, 4213 Woodberry Street, University Park, Md. Security Appraisal Office, Chief.—James E. Hatcher, R. F. D. 1, Ijamsville, Md. Public Information Office, Chief.—Philip W. Schulte, 601 Woodside Parkway, Silver Spring, M International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board: Chairman.—Henry S. Waldman, 1259 Waverly Place, Elizabeth, N. J. Executive Secretary.—T. Paul Fairbank, 5020 Elm Street, Bethesda, Md. Interagency Advisory Group: j Executive Vice Chatrman.—William T. MecDonald, 7111 Broxburn Drive, Bethesda, Md. : Chief Hearing Examiner.—James W. Irwin, 3031 Sedgwick Street. Congressional Contact Representative.—Robert L. Bailey, the Westchester. Bureau of Departmental Operations, Director.— Warren B. Irons, 3316 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Director.—Nicholas J. Oganovie, 4827 30th Street North, Arlington, Vv a. Appeals Examining Office, Head.—Edward A. Dunton, 6105 Walhounding Road, Mohecan Hills, Md. Investigations Division, Chief.—Kimbell Johnson, Rosemary Lane, Hyattsville, Md Examaning Division, Chief.—Donald R. Harvey, 6217 43d Street, Riverdale, Md. Medical Division, Chief —Dr. Verne K. Harvey, 39 River Road Terrace, Alexandria, Va. ] Retirement Division, Chief.—Andrew E. Ruddock, 1501 North Potomac Street, Arlington, Va. : Bureau of Field Operations, Director—Charles D. Hertzog, 13400 Clifton Road, Paint Branch Farm, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Director.—Edgar T. Groark, 1-G Gardenway, Greenbelt, Md. Program Operation Division, Chief—Paul H. Figg, 4513 19th Road North, Arlington, Va. Program Management Division, Chief.—Ziv Remez, 9631 Coptrell Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. : Inspection Division, Chief.—Norman R. Miller, 2607 Randolph Road, Silver Spring, Md. Bureau of Inspections and Classification Audits, Director.—Frank J. Barley, 5618 Massachusetts Avenue. Assistant to Director—Joseph L. Spilman, 3235 Rittenhouse Street. Program Management Division, Chief.—Asa M. McCain, 8708 Jefferson Street, Bethesda, Md. Washington Division, Chief.—Jack H. Westover, 13518 Westwind Drive, Fair-land Heights, Md. Bureau of Management Services, Director.—David F. Williams, 4527 New Hamp-shire Avenue. : Office Services Division, Chief.— William E. Byram, 2700 North Underwood Street, Arlington, Va. Director of Personnel.—William C. McCutcheon, 5401 Massachusetts Avenue. Budget and Finance Division, Chief.— William B. Uhlenhop, 5453 Daws Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Employment Statistics Office, Chief.—Calvin P. Deal, 2911 Second Street North, Arlington, Va. Organization and Methods Office, Chief. —William J. Kerlin, No. 3 Pooksville Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. ; Head Librarian.—Elaine Woodruff, 210 North George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. Bureau of Programs and Standards, Director.—0O. Glenn Stahl, 626 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director—Evelyn Harrison, 316 A Street NE. Veterans Counseling Service Office, Chief.—Bruce Stubblefield, Route 240, Frederick Avenue, Gaithersburg, Md. Program Planning Division, Chief.—Seymour S. Berlin, 6309 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda, Md. Standards Division, Chief.—Harold H. Leich, 5606 Vernon Place, Bethesda, Md. Regulations and Instructions Division, Chief.—John W. Steele, 8021 Glenside Drive, Takoma Park, Md. : REGIONAL OFFICES Region I—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.—Richard J. Healey, Director, Post Office and Courthouse Building, Boston 9, Mass. Region II—New York and New Jersey.—James P. Googe, Director, Federal Building, Christopher Street, New York 14, N. Y. Region III—Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia.—Stephen P. Byler, Direetor, Customhouse, Second and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia , Pa. Region V—North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennes-see, Mississippi, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands..—Hammond B. Smith, Director, 5 Forsyth Street NW., Atlanta 3, Ga. Region VI—Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and West Virginia.—Louis 8. Lyon, Director, Post Office and Courthouse Building, Cincinnati 2, Ohio. Region VII—Wisconsin, Michigan, and Illinois.—Joseph A. Connor, Director, New Post Office Building, Chicago 7, Ill. Region VIII—Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma.—Wilfred V. Gill, Director, 1114 Commerce Street, Dallas 2, Tex. Region I X—Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebras-ka, and Jowa.—John W. Godbold, Director, New Federal Building, St. Louis 1, Mo. Region X—Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, and Arizona.—Director, Edmund S. Burrows, Building 41, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo. Region XI—Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Washington, and Territory of Alaska.— John M. Young, Director, 302 Federal Office Building, First Avenue and Madison Street, Seattle 4, Wash. Region XI1I—California, Nevada, and the Territory of Hawaii.—William A. Fey Director, 128 Appraisers Building, 630 Sansome Street, San Francisco 11, Calif. COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS 7000 Interior Department Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820, branch 5324 Chairman.—Dayvid E. Finley, Washington, D. C. Felix W. de Weldon, Washington, D. C. Wallace K. Harrison, New York, N. Y. Emily L. Muir, Stonington, Maine. Douglas W. Orr, New Haven, Conn. Elbert Peets, Washington, D. C. William G. Perry, Boston, Mass. Secretary and Administrative Officer.—Linton R. Wilson, 3611 Prospect Avenue NW., Washington 7, D. C. BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTS FOR GEORGETOWN Chairman.—Walter G. Peter, Jr., Washington, D. C. Gertrude Sawyer, Washington, D. C. Louis A. Simon, Washington, D. C. COMMITTEE FOR RECIPROCITY INFORMATION Tariff Commission Building. Phone, N Ational 8-3947, extensions 7 and 128 MEMBERS Edgar B. Brossard (chairman), 3055 16th Street, Zone 9, chairman of the United States Tariff Commission. Carl D. Corse, 7300 Brennon Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md., chief, Trade Agree-ments and Treaties Division, Office of International Trade and Resources, Department of State. George H. Willis, 2480 16th Street, Zone 9, director, Office of International Finance, Treasury Department. Prentice N. Dean; 1830 North Powhatan Street, Arlington 5, Va., associate chief, Foreign Economic Policy Branch, Office of Foreign Military Affairs, OASD, Department of Defense. Harry Shooshan, 4509 Cheltenham Drive, Bethesda 14, Md., International Activities Assistant, Technical Review Staff, Office of the Secretary, Depart-ment of Interior. A. Richard DeFelice, 7822 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, Chief, International Agreements Branch, Trade Policy Division, Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of Agriculture. Robert E. Simpson, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7, director, Office of Economic Affairs, Bureau of Foreign Commerce, Department of Commerce. Philip Arnow, 412 Linden Lane, Falls Church, Va., associate director, Office of International Labor Affairs, Department of Labor. Katharine Jacobson, 1020 19th Street, Zone 6, trade and ‘tariff liaison officer, Office of Trade, Investment, and Monetary Affairs, International Cooper-ation Administration. : : Edward Yardley, 3709 Kenilworth Driveway, Chevy Chase 15, Md., executive secretary. ) i COMMITTEE ON PURCHASES OF BLIND-MADE PRODUCTS Investment Building, 1511 K Street. Phone, DIstrict 7-4918 Chairman.—Murrey L. Royar, 111 Devonshire Drive, Falls Church, Va., repre-senting the Department of the Navy. K. L. Hastings, 2226 48th Street, representing the Department of the Army. Eugene Meyer, 1624 Crescent Place, private citizen. Stanley W. Crosthwait, 4205 Sheridan Street, University Park, Md., representing the Department of the Interior. John B. Holden, 309 Leighton Avenue, Silver Spring, Md., representing the Department of Agriculture. H. B. McCoy, 4212 Franklin Street, Kensington, Md., representing the Depart- ment of Commerce. : Coro E. Mack, 6400 31st Street, representing General Services Adminis- ration. Secretary.—Robert LeFevre. Counsel.— William P. Weston. CONGRESSIONAL CLUB, THE 2001 New Hampshire Avenue. Phone, DEcatur 2-1155 OFFICERS FOR 1955 AND 1956 President.—Mrs. Omar Burleson of Texas. Vice Presidents.—Mrs. Richard M. Simpson of Pennsylvania; Mrs. J. Allen Frear, Jr., of Delaware; Mrs. Thor C. Tollefson of Washington; Mrs. John L. Me Millan of South Carolina; Mrs. E. Ross Adair of Indiana. Recording Secretary.—Mrs. Clair Engle of California. Corresponding Secretary.—Mrs. Jamie L. Whitten of Mississippi. Treasurer.— Mrs. R. Walter Riehlman of New York. Chairman of: : Membership Committee.—Mrs. Wilbur D. Mills of Arkansas. Entertatnment Commattee.— Albert Gore of Mrs. Tennessee. House Commyattee.— John J. Allen, Jr., of Mrs. California. Auditing Committee.— John Taber of New York. Mrs. Press Committee.—Mrs. Hale Boggs of Louisiana. Printing Commattee.—Mrs. Russell V. Mack of Washington. Scrap Book Mrs. Alvin E. O’Konski of Commaittee.— Wisconsin. Archives Committee.— Clifford Davis of Mrs. Tennessee. Hospitality Commattee.— Paul C. Jones of Missouri. Mrs. Hostess Commiattee.— Harold C. Ostertag of New Mrs. York. Cochairman.— Paul Kilday of Texas. Mrs. J. Special Aides Committee.—Mrs. L. H. Fountain of North Carolina. Special Events Commattee: Receptions.— John Williams of Delaware. Mrs. J. Founder’s Day.—Mrs. Edward T. Miller of Maryland. Breakfast Honoring The First Lady.— Mrs. Clifford Davis of Tennessee. Art Show.—Mrs. Frank L. Sundstrom of New Jersey. Benefit Parties.— Mrs. James C. Davis of Georgia. Cook Book Committee.—Mrs. Thomas G. Abernethy of Mississippi. Red Cross Mrs. James I. Dolliver of Committee.— Iowa. Red Cross Programs.—Mrs. Wesley A. D’Ewart of Montana. Peck Constitution and By-Laws Commitiee.—Mrs. Lawrence H. Smith of Wisconsin, Independent Offices and Establishments 519 Chairman of—Continued . Associate Members Mrs. Henry A. Hornthal of North Dakota. Committee.— Cochairman.—Mrs. John Sanders of Mississippi. ; Dinner Dance Mrs. John S. Cross of Committee.— Arkansas. “Teen-Age’ Parties.—Mrs. Walter Rogers of Texas. ; Children’s Party Mrs. Harold O. Lovre of South Dakota. Committee.— Music Committee.— John Riley South Mrs. J. of Carolina. Public Speaking Committee.—Mrs. Alfred D. Sieminski of New Jersey. Bridge Committee.— Edward Bartlett of Mrs. Alaska. Congressional Cotillion.— Mrs. J. Allen Frear, Jr., of Delaware, Mrs. E. Ross Adair of Indiana. Organizer of Congress Clubs.—Mrs. Albert Carter of California. Floral Arrangements.— Thor C. Tollefson of Washington, Mrs. Historian.—Mrs. W. F. Norrell of Arkansas. Parliamentarian.—Mrs. Daniel A. Reed of New York. Poet Laureate.—Mrs. Hal Holmes of Washington. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ARMORY BOARD Room 118-A, National Guard Armory. Phone, LIncoln 7-9077 Chairman.—George F. Shea, 4915 Linnean Avenue, Zone 8. Samuel Spencer (President, D. C. Board of Commissioners), 4814 Dexter Street, Zone 7. Maj. Gen, William H. Abendroth (Commanding General, D. C. Militia), 412 Lebanon Drive, Falls Church, Va. ; Manager.— Arthur J. Bergman, 3910 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, Md. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA REDEVELOPMENT LAND AGENCY 499 Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, N Ational 8-6000, extension 591 Chairman.—John A. Remon, 3104 33d Place, Zone 8. Vice Chairman.—James E. Colliflower, 900 F Street, Zone 4. Richard R. Atkinson, 307 E Street, Zone 1. Francis F. Healy, District of Columbia Surveyor, 4103 W Street, Zone 7. Andrew Parker, 4000 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 16. Executive Director—John R. Searles, Jr., 6901 River Road, Bethesda, Md. ha Executive Director.—Malcolm A. Burrows, 8809 Lowell Place, Bethesda, d General Counsel.—George F. Riseling, 2217 Lakewood Street, Suitland, Md. Administrative Officer.— Arthur M. Zauft, Route 3, Box 502, Annandale, Va. Chief, Relocation Division.—James G. Banks, 2405 Irving Place SE., Zone 20. Realty Officer—Paul A. Chalupsky, 10406 Greenacres Drive, Hillandale, Silver Spring, Md. Land Bling Engineer—Myron Hendee, 4617-B, 36th Street South, Arling-ton 6, Va. Investigator.— William N. Goodson, 4817 31st Street South, Arlington 6, Va. EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, REpublic 7-7890 President and Chairman.—Samuel C. Waugh, 3419 Prospect Avenue, Zone 7. First Vice President and Vice Chairman.—Lynn U. Stambaugh, 2737 Devonshire Place, Zone 8. Director.—Vance Brand, 3601 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Director—Hawthorne Arey, 4224 Franklin Street, Kensington, Md. Director.—George A. Blowers, 2247 47th Street, Zone 7. Vice President.— Walter C. Sauer, 5118 Chevy Chase Parkway, Zone 15. Vice President and Treasurer—W. D. Whittemore, 3900 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. hkd@f Secretary.—Sidney Sherwood, 4323 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. General Counsel.—Wilson L.. Townsend, 10313 Fawsett Street, Kensington, Md. Assistant Treasurer.— Arthur M. Anderson, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Assistant Secretary for Administration.—John R. Crown, 4918 Westway Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Secretary.—Edward S. Conger, 7317 Alaska Avenue, Zone 13. Chief, Economics Division.—R. Henry Rowntree, 1300 North Glebe Road, Arlington 7, Va. Chief, Examining Diviston.— Raymond L. Jones, 4315 44th Street, Zone 16. Chief, Engineering Division.—A. Carl Cass, 37 Nicholson Street, Zone 11. Chief, Private Capital Participation Division.— Albert J. Redway, 3842 Macomb Street, Zone 16. : ed rs Division.—Frank J. Walsh, 5903 Carlton Lane, Glen Mar Park, FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION South Agriculture Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BOARD Members: H. B. Munger, Bergen, N. Y. J. D. Anderson, Morgantown, W. Va. M. H. Edwards, Bartow, Fla. Marvin J. Briggs, Indianapolis, Ind. E. J. Hodge, Andalusia, Ala. L. V. Ritter, Marked Tree, Ark. George P. Daley, Lewiston, Minn. Sam H. Bober, Newell, S. Dak. H. W. Clutter, Holcomb, Kans. C. H. Matthews, Eagle Lake, Tex. Golden F. Fine, Yuba City, Calif. Earl H. Brockman, Caldwell, Idaho. : F. W. Peck (representative of Secretary of Agriculture), St. Paul, Minn. OFFICIALS Governor.—R. B. Tootell, 5104 Marlyn Drive, Zone 16. Deputy Governor.—A. T. Esgate, 6 Nicholson Street, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Governor and Director of Land Bank Service—Thomas A. Maxwell, Jr., 3650 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Governor and Director of Short-Term Credit Service. —Harold A. Miles, 2901 Sycamore Street, Alexandria, Va. : Deputy Governor and Director of Cooperative Bank Service—Homer G. Smith, 4108 Franklin Street, Kensington, Md. : General Counsel.—John C. Bagwell, 5511 18th Street No:th, Arlington, Va. Chief Examiner.—H. P. Mousel, 720 South Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Research and Information Diviston.—R. C. Engberg, 205 MacArthur Road, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Adminisirative Diwision.—V. V. Hemstreet, 502 Greenbrier Drive, Silver Spring, Md Chief, Personnel Division.— William L. Moore, 2004 North Smythe Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Field Accounting and Analysis Division.—James E. Pitts, Jr., 1709 North Huntington Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Finance Division.—Robert C. Ferguson, 6418 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, Zone 15. Chief, Administrative Accounts Division.—J. L, Wilkinson, 4501 43d Place, Zone 16. FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION National Headquarters: Battle Creek, Mich. Phone, WOodward 2-6511; Washington Office: GSA Building, 19th and E Streets. Phone, EXecutive 3-0994 Administrator.—Val Peterson, 3636 16th Street, Washington 9, D. C. Special Assistants to the Administrator.—Emil W. Reutzel, 29006 Sycamore Street, Alexandria, Va.; Joyce R. Burke, 3806 Keller Avenue, Alexandria, Va. EE RR i el. Independent Offices and Establishments 521 Executive Assistant Admanistrator.—Harold L. Aitken, 100 North Washington Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Assistant Administrator, Field Relations.—Hubert R. Gallagher, 6021 Cairn Terrace, Massachusetts Forest, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Administrator, Inspection.— Clemmence M. White, 3636 16th Street. Washington 9, D. C. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Comers) Lewmee Rani Archambault, Jr., 60 Orchard Place, Battle Creek, ich. PLANNING STAFF Assistant Administrator—Ralph E. Spear, Route 1, Nokesville, Va. Deputy Assistant Admanistrator.—D. Dean Pohlenz, 15 North 30th Street, Battle Creek, Mich. EDUCATION SERVICES Assistant Administrator.—Paul ¥. Wagner, 258 Surby, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Public Affairs Officc—Edward B. Lyman, 165 Ann Avenue, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Publications Officc.—Norman W. Abendschein, 54 Latta Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Religious Affairs Office.—Dr. Fred W. Kern, 426 Orleans Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Training and Education Office.—W. Gayle Starnes, 250 Champion Street, Battle Creek, Mich. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION SERVICES Assistant Adminsstrator.— William S. Heffelfinger, 86 East Willard Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Administrative Operations Office.—Arthur G. Eaton, 616 Capital Ave-nue NE., Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Budget Office. —Frank O. Starr, 313 Milton Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Fiscal Office.—Richard S. Gessford, 119 Lacey Avenue, Battle’ Creek, ic Director, Management Improvement Office.—Dallag M. Barr, 76 Parkridge Drive, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Personnel Office.—Prentiss A. Webb, 63 Latta Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Reports and Statistics Office.—Louis Schwalb, 141 Jericho Road, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Security Office.—Terence J. Harte, 59 Greenwood Avenue, Battle Creek, Mich. OPERATIONS CONTROL SERVICES Assistant Administrator.—Harry E. Brown, 1027 W. Michigan Avenue, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Emergency Operations Office.—Leslie L. Kullenberg, 739 Capital Ave-nue SW., Battle Creek, Mich. Dieter, Fvacuation Office. —_ Barent TF. Landstreet, 96 Ann Avenue, Battle Creek, ic Director, Supply Office.—Walter D. Buie, 20 Ann Avenue, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Tactical Operations Office.—William A. Brewer, 250 Champion’ Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Transpor tation Office.—[Vacant.] Director, Warning and EIA Office.—Alfred P. Miller, 17 Pepperidge Lane, Battle Creek, Mich. TECHNICAL ADVISORY SERVICES Assistant Administrator.—Gerald R. Gallagher, 106 Sunset Boulevard, Creek, Mich. Director, Engineering Office.—Arthur D. Morrell, 91 Summer Street, Creek, Mich. Director, Fire Office.—Lloyd Layman, 1564 North Union Street, Battle Battle Battle Creek, Mich. 68172° Director, Health Office.—Dr. John M. Whitney, 622 W. Michigan Avenue, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Industry Office.—Virgil L. Couch, 139 Ann Avenue, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Safety Office.—J. Russell Prior, 70 Manchester Street, Battle Creek, ich. Director, Welfare Officc.—Ralph L. Garrett, 203 Snow Avenue, Battle Creek, Mich. REGIONAL OFFICES Region 1.—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey.—Albert D. O’Connor, regional administrator, 383 Langley Road, Newton Center 59, Mass. Region 2.—District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio.—John L. Sullivan, regional administrator, Olney Regional Office, Olney, Md. Region 3.—Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Canal Zone Government, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.— Thomas H. Goodman, regional administrator, Thomasville, Ga. Region 4.—Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota.—Wilbur B. Pettigrew, regional administrator, FCDA Region 4, Battle Creek, Mich. Region 5. —Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico.—Mattie E. Treadwell, acting regional administrator, P. O. Box 2935, TSCW Station, Denton, Texas. Region 6.—Colorado, Missouri, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas.—Albert C. Tilley, rerional administrator, P. O. Box 8878, University Park Station, Denver 10, Colo. Region 7.—California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii.—Philip D. Batson, regional administrator, FCDA Regional Office, Santa Rosa, Calif. Dosw: Am reports directly to the FCDA National Headquarters, Battle Jreek, Mich. NATIONAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADVISORY COUNCIL Val Peterson, Federal Civil Defense Administrator (Chairman). Governor Allan Shivers of Texas. Governor Goodwin J. Knight of California. Mayor John B. Hynes of Boston, Mass. Governor Arthur B. Langlie of Washington. m——— rr a —— Mayor Albert E. Cobo of Detroit, Mich. Mayor Clifford E. Rishell of Oakland, Calif. Okey L. Patteson, former Governor of West Virginia. Mrs. Charles W. Weis, Jr., of New York. Gen. Otto L. Nelson, Jr., vice president or the New York Life Insurance Co. Gordon Dean, former Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission. George J. Richardson, International Association of Fire Fighters, AFL. Mrs. Katherine Howard, Special Adviser to the FCDA Administrator. CIVIL DEFENSE COORDINATING BOARD Val Peterson, Federal Civil Defense Administrator (Chairman). True D. Morse, Under Secretary, Agriculture Department. Lewis L. Strauss, chairman, Atomic Energy Commission. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget. George T. Moore, Assistant Secretary, Commerce Department. Carter L. Burgess, Assistant Secretary, Department of Defense. Henry R. Domers, Executive Officer, Federal Power Commission. William C. Cleary, Director, Office Management, General Services Administra-tion. Bradshaw Mintener, Assistant Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare. M. Cari McFarland, Assistant Administrator, Housing and Home Finance gency. ep —— D. Otis Beasley, Administrative Assistant Secretary, Interior Department. William F. Tompkins, Assistant Attorney General, Justice Department. Rocco C. Siciliano, Assistant Secretary, Labor Department. Lt. Gen. Willard S. Paul, Assistant Director, Office of Defense Mobilization. Maurice H. Stans, Deputy Postmaster General, Post Office Department. I. W. Carpenter, Jr., Assistant Secretary of State—Controller, State Department. H. Chapman Rose, Under Secretary, Treasury Department. John 8. Patterson, Deputy Administrator, Veterans’ Administration. Counsel.—Raoul Archambault, Jr., General Counsel, Federal Civil Defense Administration. Executive Secretary.—L. Berwyn Ullstrom, 112 East Berritt Street, Fairfax, Va. FEDERAL COAL MINE SAFETY BOARD OF REVIEW 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-3187 Chairman.— Edward Steidle, 323 East Hamilton Avenue, State College, Pa. Board Members: Charles R. Ferguson, 455 Fourth Avenue, New Kensington, Pa. Edwin R. Price, 216 Rockwell Terrace, Frederick, Md. Executive Secretary.— Troy L. Back, 208 North Emerson Street, Arlington 3, Va. Gonads Counsel.—Robert J. Freehling, 10303 Brunswick Avenue, Silver Spring, FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION New Post Office Building, Pennsylvania Avenue at Twelfth Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-3620 Commassioners: : Chairman.—George C. McConnaughey, 5205 Falmouth Road, Westmoreland Hills, Zone 16. Rosel H. Hyde, 2709 McKinley Street, Zone 15. ign ik Webster, 9518 East Stanhope Road, Rock Creek Hills, Kensing- ton, : Robert T. Bartley, 6801 Florida Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. John C. Doerfer, 9424 Locust Hill Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Robert E. Lee, 3147 Westover Drive SE., Zone 20. Richard A. Mack, 5064 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Office of the Secretary: Secretary.—Mary Jane Morris, 3924 Ingomar Street, Zone 15. Assistant Secretary.— William P. Massing, 6233 31st Street, Zone 15. Office of General Counsel: General Counsel.—Warren E. Baker, 1512 Live Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant General Counsels.—Richard A. Solomon, 2120 16th Street, Zone 9; J. Smith Henley, Route 2, Rockville, Md.; Charles E. Smoot, 2006 Columbia Road, Zone 9. Office of Chief Engineer: Chief Engineer—Edward W. Allen, Jr., 100 Ichabod Place, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Chief Engineers.—Virgil R. Simpson, 2586 Holman Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; William C. Boese, 7025 Wilson Lane, Bethesda 14, Md., Edward W. Chapin, 6 Fairfield Drive, Baltimore 28, Md.; Albert L.. McIntosh. 9310 2d Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. : Common Carrier Bureau: Chief of Bureau.—Harold G. Cowgill, 638 Ripley Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief of Bureau.—Curtis M. Bushnell, 2015 Powhatan Road, Hyattsville, Md. Safety and Special Radio Services Bureau: Chief of Bureau.— Curtis B. Plummer, 4521 Clark Place, Zone 7. ASguied Chief of Bureau.—Joseph M. Kittner, 4506 Gretna Street, Bethesda, d Broadcast Bureau: Chief of Bureau.—Edward F. Kenehan, 4834 Davenport Street, Zone 16. Assistant Chief of Bureau.—James KE. Barr, 1220 Pinecrest Circle, Silver Spring, Md. Field Engineering and Monitoring Bureau: Chief of Bureau.— George S. Turner, 2600 36th Street, Zone 16. Assistant Chief of Bureau.—Frank M. Kratokvil, 11300 Montgomery Road, Beltsville, Md. Office of Administration: Executive Officer and Budget Officer.—Robert W. Cox, 3180 North Quincy Street, Arlington 7, Va. Office of Reports ‘and 1 nformation: Chief of Office.—GeorgeO. Gillingham, 1322 Madison Street, Zone 10. Assistant Chief of Office.—Salina M. Lindo, 3500 14th Street, Zone 10. Office of Opinions and Review: Chief of Office.—John L. FitzGerald, 214 Lexington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Chief of Office.—Edgar W. Holtz, 5612 Knollwood Road, Zone 16. Chief Hearing Examiner.—James D. Cunningham, 3606 16th Street, Zone 10, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION National Press Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-8400 Chairman.—H. Earl Cook, 3200 16th Street, Zone 10. Directors.—Maple T. Harl, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16; Ray M. Gidney, 1200 16th Street, Zone 6. Assistant to Chairman (Acting).—Russell E. Shearer, Route 1, Rockville, Md. Secretary.—E. F. Downey, 4470 Dexter Street, Zone 16. General Counsel.—Royal L.. Coburn, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Si) Division of Examination. —Vance L. Sailor, 3000 Connecticut Avenue, one 9. Chzef, Division of Research and Statistics.—FEdison H. Cramer, Route 1, Sterling, Va, Chel, Division of Liquidation.—Edward C. Tefft, 5315 McKinley Street, Bethesda, one 14, Md. Chief, Audit 'Division.—Mark A. Heck, 5707 Ninth Street North, Arlington, Va. Controller—W. G. Loeffler, 2600 16th Street South, Arlington, Va. Director of Publications and Information.—Forbes Campbell, 4805 Westway Drive, Zone 16. FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD [Including Federal Home Loan Bank System and Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation] Federal Home Loan Bank Board Building, First and Indiana Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-7210; information: branch 3157 Chairman.—Walter W. McAllister, 3601 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Ira A. Dixon, member, 120 C Street NE., Zone 2. William J. Hallahan, member, 5913 Onondaga Road, Zone 16. Secretary.—J. Francis Moore, 3342 Quesada Street, Zone 15. Assistant to the Board.—Clarence S. Smith, 5112 Nahant Street, Sumner, Md. Director of Audits.—Elmer S. Frazier, 1501 44th Street, Zone 7 Comptroller.—C. H. Scrivener, West ‘Building, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va. Budget Officer.—Thaddeus Corcoran, 3800 Porter Street, Zone 165 Information Officer.—Clifford W. Patton, 3290 Aberfoyle Place, Zone 15. FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM Director, Federal Home Loan Bank Operations.—Albert C. Crew, 3032 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Division of Supervision. —John M. Wyman, 10017 Woodhill Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Berecion, Division of Examination.—Verne C. Bonesteel, 3020 Tilden Street, one Director, Federal Savings and Loan Operations.—Dan I. McKeithen, 5901 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION General Manager— William H. Husband, 5070 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Deputy General Manager.—Fred F. Lovell, 7710 Eastern Avenue, Zone 12. Assistant General Manager.—Nathan V. Morgan, 5857 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 15. Assistant General Manager.—John A. O’Brien, 2914 Cortland Place, Zone 8. Comptroller.—Charles K. Berlin, 6847 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Operating Analysis Dimsion.—Charles M. Torrance, 100 North Galveston Street, Arlington 3, Va. FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE Department of Labor Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-7350 Director.—Joseph F. Finnegan, 2510 North Nelson Street, Arlington 7, Va. Associate Director.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director.—Clyde M. Mills, 1508 North Highland Street, Arlington, Va. Special Sotto to Director.—Robert H. Moore, 3821 16th Street South, Arling- ton, Va. ; Gonersy Counsel.—George E. Strong, 2800 Washington Avenue, Chevy Chase 13, d Director of Administrative Management.—Lawrence E. Eady, 1517 Red Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md Chairman, Atomic Energy Labor-Management Relations Panel.—Cyrus S. Ching, 2540 Massachusetts Avenue. Regional Directors: Region 1.—Frank H. Brown, 1016 Parcel Post Building, 341 Ninth Avenue, New York 1, N. ¥.' Region 2.—Robert W. Donnahoo, 1015 Jefferson Building, 1015 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 7, Pa. Region 3.—William 8S. Pierce, 645 Peachtree at 7th Street Building, 50 Seventh Street NE., Atlanta 23, Ga. Region 4.—Nicholas M. Fillo, 435 Old Federal! Building, Public Square and Superior Street, Cleveland 14, Ohio. Region 5.—Charles H. Alsip, 1515 Consumers Building, 220 South State Street, Chicago 4, Ill. Bevis Sai F. White, 404 Old Custom House, 815 Olive Street, St. ouis 1, Mo. Ben nly H. Lewis, 714 U. 8. Court House, 1010 Fifth Avenue, Seattle 4, Wash. . Region 8.—V. Wayne Kenaston, 143 Federal Office Building, 50 Fulton Street, San Francisco 2, Calif. FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION 441 G Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-0100 Commissioners: Chairman.—Jerome K. Kuykendall, 5110 38th Street, Zone 16. Vice Chairman.—Seaborn L. Digby, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Claude L. Draper, 3056 Porter Street, Zone 8. Frederick Stueck, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. William R. Connole, 5703 Rockmere Drive, Zone 16. Executive Director.—Henry R. Domers, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Secretary.—Leon M. Fuquay, 4701 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant Secretary.—Joseph H. Gutride, 4230 Brandywine Street, Zone 16. Chief Engineer.—Roger B. McWhorter, 5073 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Office of Hearing Examiners: Chief.—Edward B. Marsh, 5419 Goldsboro Road, Bethesda, Md. Office of Administration: Director.—J. Kay Lindsay, 10815 Montrose Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Acting Chief, Division of Budget and Finance—Thomas F. Cashell, 3521 Long- fellow Street, Hyattsville, Md. Chief, Division of Personnel.—Julian B. Turner, McLean, Va. Office of Administration—Continued Chief, Division of General Services.—Robert W. Blakeley, 4427 Taney Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Librarian.—Edna Akers, 3135 Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. Bureau of Power: Chief —Francis L. Adams, 3208 44th Street, Zone 16. Assistant Chief.—Marion F. Hetherington, 2229 46th Street, Zone 7. Chief, Division of River Basins.—Frank L. Weaver, 10800 Keswick Street, Garrett Park, Md. Chief, Division of Electric Resources and Requirements.—Claudius E. Bennett, 2007 Klingle Road, Zone 10. Chief, Division of Licensed Projects.— William R. Farley, 5307 26th Road North, Arlington, Va. Office of Chief "Accountant: Chief Accountant.—[Vacancy.] a of Accounts.—Ralph F. Gates, 7603 Eastern Avenue, Takoma ar . Chief, Division of Finance and Statistics.—Emmett G. Craig, 647 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, Va. Bureau of ‘Rates and Gas Certificates: Chief—Carl T. Kallina, 6009 Kilmer Street, Cheverly, Md. Assistant Chief. —Olof W. Nelson, 6006 35th Street North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief. —Russell C. Rainwater, BR. Vv. D..1, Berwood, Md. Assistant Chief. —Louis Zanoff, 6270 29th Street, Zone 15. Office of General Counsel: General Counsel. —Willard W. Gatchell, 4409 Windom Place, Zone 16. Aion) General Counsel.—Lambert MecAllister, 6200 Broad Branch Road, one 15. Assistant General Counsel. —Howard E. Wahrenbrock, McLean, Va. Assistant General Counsel. —William J. Grove, 4529 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Assistant General Counsel.—John C. Mason, 6928 29th Street North, Arlington, Va. Office of Public Reference: Chief.—William L. Webb, 7100 23d Avenue, Lewisdale, Hyattsville, Md. Regional Offices and Region al Engineers: New York 13, N. Y.—Day J. Wait, 139 Centre Street. Chicago 7, Ill.—Kenneth™ G. Tower, United States Customhouse, 610 South Canal Street. Atlanta 23, Ga.—Robert C. Price, Peachtree-Seventh Building, 50 Seventh Street NE. Fort Worth 4, Tex.—Edgar S. Coffman, Suite 2127, 300 West Vickery Boulevard. San Francisco 11, Calif.—Lesher S. Wing, 555 Battery Street, Room 415. FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE Federal Reserve Building, Constitution Avenue between Twentieth and Twenty-first Streets Phone, Republic 7-1100 Board of Governors: Chairman.— William McC. Martin, Jr., 2861 Woodland Drive, Zone 8. Private Secretary.—Catherine C. Broderick, 1429 Saratoga Avenue NE., Zone 18. Vice Chairman.—C. Canby Balderston, 3337 P Street, Zone 7. By oe, .—Helen B. Wolcott, 19 West Kirke Street, Chevy Chase 15 M. S. Szymezak, 3945 Newdale Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Private Secretary. — Virginia J. Ogilvie, 2301 South Buchanan Street, Ar-lington, Va. James K. Vardaman, Jr., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Private Secretary. — Dorothy H. Duke, 1909 Ridge Place SE., Zone 20. A. L. Mills, Jr., 3345 Reservoir Road, Zone 7. Private Secretary. —Madeleine E. Benton, 4833 West Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. J. L. Robertson, 5114 Brookview Drive, Westhaven, Zone 16. Private Secretary. —Dorothy S. Mooney, 3833 Military Road, Zone 15. Chas. N. Shepardson, 3850 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7. Private Secretary.— Elsie M. Westman, '2401 Calvert Street, Zone 8. i Assistant to the Board.— Elliott Thurston, 732 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant to the Chairman.— Winfield W. Riefler, 5415 28th Street, Zone 15. Economic Adviser to the Board.—Woodlief Thomas, 3804 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Legislative Counsel. —Alfred K. Cherry, 3741 39th Street, Zone 16. Special Assistant io the Board.—Charles Molony, 314 South Fairfax Street, Alex- andria, Va. Secretary. —S. R. Carpenter, 2738 McKinley Street, Zone 15. Assistant Secretaries.— Merritt Sherman, Chopmist Farm, R. F. D. 2, Rock- ville, Md.; Kenneth A. Kenyon, 2038 Pierce Mill Road, Zone 10; Clarke L. Fauver, 105 Normandy Drive, Silver Spring, Md. General Counsel. —George B. Vest, 5005 Linnean Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant General Counsel. — Frederic Solomon, 3040 Idaho Avenue, Zone 16; Howard H. Hackley, 4426 Windom Place, Zone 16; David B. Hexter, 3810 SE Street, Kensington, Md.; G. Howland Chase, 1901 24th Street, one 8. Director, Division of Research and Statistics.—Ralph A. Young, 2836 Chesapeake Street, Zone 8. Adviser on Economic Research, Division of Research and Staiistics.—Frank R. Garfield, 5810 Warwick Place, Somerset, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Director, Division of Research and Statistics. —Kenneth B. Williams, 4816 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Susan S. Burr, 2800 Ontario Road, Zone 9; Guy E. Noyes, 3915 Huntington Street, Zone 15; Albert R. Koch, 5351 28th Street, Zone 15. Director, Division of International Finance.—Arthur W. Marget, 3700 Massachu-setts Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Director, Division of International Finance.—Lewis N. Dembitz, 3414 Garfield Street, Zone 7. Piero, Division of Bank Operations.—Robert F. Leonard, 5217 Elliott Road, one 16. Associate Director, Division of Bank Operations.—J. E. Horbett, 4440 Faraday Place, Zone 16. Assistant Directors, Division of Bank Operations.—Lowell Myrick, 4007 Con-necticut Avenue, Zone 8; Gerald M. Conkling, 7811 Marion Lane, Bethesda 14, Md.; John R. Farrell, 3211 20th Street NE., Zone 18. Director, Division of Examinations. —George S. Sloan, 1700 Harvard Street, Zone 9. Assistant Directors, Division of Examinations.—C. C. Hostrup, 5703 Gloster Road, Zone 16; Fred A. Nelson, 4436 Yuma Street, Zone 16; Arthur H. Lang (Chief Federal Reserve Examiner), Federal Reserve Building; Robert C. Masters, 1509 Oakland Avenue, Falls Church, Va.; Glenn M. Goodman, 2000 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8; Henry Benner, 1642 Mount Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. Director, Division of Personnel Administration.—Edwin J. Johnson, 4722 Tilden Street, Zone 16. Assistant Director, Division of Personnel Administration.—H. Franklin Sprecher, Jr., 8430 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Division of Administrative Services.—Liston P. Bethea, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8 Assistant Director, Division of Administrative Services.—Joseph E. Kelleher, 3327 Carpenter "Street SE., Zone 20. Administrator, Office of Defense Loans.—Gardner L. Boothe, II, 15 Woodmont Road, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Controller.—Edwin J. Johnson, 4722 Tilden Street, Zone 16. Assistant Controller.— Mortimer B. Daniels, 4922 Sedgwick Street, Zone 16. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Pennsylvania Avenue at Sixth Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-6800 Commissioners: Chairman.—John W. Gwynne, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Zone 8. Lowell B. Mason, 5117 Chevy Chase Parkway, Zone 8. Robert T. Secrest, 4934 Deal Drive SE., Zone 21. Sigurd Anderson, ‘Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. William C. Kern, 4861 Indian Lane, Zone 16. Secretary.—Robert M. Parrish, 6303 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Secretary for Legal and Public Records.—Paul M. Trueblood, 707 15th Street, Alexandria, Va. Lem of Public Information.—Seymour F. Stowe, 4370 Lee Highway, Arling-ton, Va. Executive Director.—Alex. Akerman, Jr., 1300 G Street, Alexandria, Va. Ain) to the Executive Director.—John R. Heim, Route 3, Box 109, Annandale, a. Division of General Services, Chief. —Clarence J. Yost, 12710 Gould Road, Silver Spring, Md. Librarian.—Amy R. Jennings, 1322 North Fort Myer Drive, Arlington, Va. Division of Budget and Finance, Chief. —William P. Glendening, Jr., 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Division of Management and Organization, Chief.—Thomas P. Baxter, 5810 Johnson Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Office of Personnel, Director.—John A. Delaney, 5928 2d Street North, Arlington, Vv a. General Counsel.—Earl W. Kintner, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 9. Appellate Division, Assistant General Counsel.—Robert B. Dawkins, McLean, Va. Special Legal Assistants, Assistant General Counsel.—John V. Buffington, Clifton, Va. Compliance Division, Assistant General Counsel.—PGad B. Morehouse, 2005 Glen Ross Road, Silver Spring, Md. Bureau of Litigation, Director—Joseph E. Sheehy, 5908 Harwick Road, Wood-acres, Zone 16 Assistant Director—Robert R. Maclver, 6313 Newburn Drive. Bureau of Investigation, Director—Harry A. Babcock, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, one 7. Office of Project Attorneys, Chief.—Sherman R. Hill, 2709 18th Street North, Arlington, Va. Division of Accounting, Chief.—Arthur E. Lundvall, 7210 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Division of Scientific Opinions, Chief. —Frederick W. Irish, 7401 Holly Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Division of Wool, Fur, and Flammable Fabrics, Chief—Harvey H. Hannah, 2204 Scroggins Road, Alexandria, Va. Bureau of Economics, Acting Director—Quincy Adams, 3321 R Street, Zone 7. ion of Financial Statistics, Chief.—William Levin, 3139 Oliver Street, one 15. Dzvision of Economic Evidence and Reports, Chief.—John W. Adams, 3718 37th Street, Mount Rainier, Md. Bureau of Consultation, Director.—Charles E. Grandey, 2808 North Underwood Street, Arlington, Va. Division of Trade Practice Conferences, Chief.—Paul M. Cameron, 4491 MacArthur Boulevard, Zone 7. Division of Stipulations, Chief.—William B. Snow, Jr., McLean, Va. Division of Small Business, Chief.—Charles T. Macdonald, 3116 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. Hearing Examiners, Director—Everett F. Haycraft, 218 Brewster Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. BRANCH OFFICES OF THE COMMISSION New York, Manager.—Joseph L. Klein, U. S. Court House, Foley Square, Zone 7. Chicago, Manager.— William F. Lemke, Jr., 226 West Jackson Boulevard, Zone 6. San Francisco, Manager.—Earl Van Wagoner, Federal Office Building, Civic Center, Zone 2. Seattle, Manager.— Walter W. Harris, 811 U. 8S. Court House, Zone 4. New Orleans, Manager.— William B. Lott, 413 Masonic Temple Building, 333 St. Charles Street, Zone 12. Cleveland, Manager.—Vernon E. Taylor, 1128 Standard Building, Zone 13. Westieion, Manager.—Joseph J. Gercke, Pennsylvania Avenue at Sixth Street, one 25. Boston, Investigator.—Mervin L. Ott, 401 United States Appraisers Stores Build-ing, 408 Atlantic Avenue, Zone 10. Dallas, Investigator.—Benton R. Chism, 1114 Commerce Street, Zone 2. Los Angeles, Invesiigator.—Edwin H. Anderson, Jr., 1031 South Broadway, Room 217. Philadelphia, Investigator.— Alfred A. Browne, 3030A U. S. Court House, 9th and Market Streets. St. Louis, Attorney.—Harry BE. Graham, Room 1003-C, United Btotes Court and Custom House, 12th and Market Streets, Zone 1 FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION OF THE UNITED STATES Tariff Commission Building, Seventh and E Streets. Phone, REpublic 7-7500 Chairman.— Whitney Gillilland, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue. Commassioner.— Pearl Carter Pace, 2800 Woodley Road. Commissioner.—Henry J. Clay, Hemlock Drive, Brookville, Long Island, N. Y. Frseniing, Dzrector.—Robert A. Kennedy, 3616 Bangor Street SE., Washington, General Counsel.—Andrew T. McGuire, 4301 35th Street North, Arlington, Va. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BOARD Room 5324, Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200, extension 4882 Chairman.—Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury. Wilber M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army. Executive Director. — Joseph M. Marrone, 1701 "16th Street, Zone 9. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900 OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATOR Administrator—Edmund F. Mansure, 18th and F Streets, Zone 25. hams r= E. Snyder, Brawner Street and Julia Avenue, Mec-ean, Va Soin Assistant to the Administrator.—Frank Fox, Route 2, Box 507, McLean, Board of Review— Archie H. Cohen, 2300 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Harry M. Kurth, 2728 Blaine Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. James T. Gobbel, 602 West View Terrace, Alexandria, Va. Administrative Officer. —Luelva M. Huffman, 2300 North Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. Director of Compliance and Security.— Baron I. Shacklette, Waldorf, Md. General Counsel.—Maxwell H. Elliott, R. F. D. 3, Herndon, Va. Director, Office of Management. William C. Cleary, 3055 16th Street, Zone 9. Comptroller. —Max K. Medley, 6807 Essex Avenue, Springfield, Va. Director of Public Information and Reports. — Donald J. Lehman, 4455 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va. PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900 Commissioner of Public Buildings Service.—[Vacant.] Deputy Commissioner.—Fred S. Poorman, 2407 15th Street, Zone 9 Acting Dzirector, Design and Construction ‘Division.—Otis R Poss, Sr., 4429 13th Street NE., Zone 17. Director, Real Estate Division. —[Vacant.] Director, Buildings Management Diviston.—Charles A. Peters, 4892 MacArthur Boulevard, Zone 7. Director, National Industrial Reserve Division.—James P. Pinkley, 4109 W Street, Zone 7. Director, Real Property Disposal Division.—Thomas L. Peyton, 4419 East-West Highway, Bethesda 14, Md. Administrative Officer.—J. KE. Strawser, 7009 Bybrook Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900 Commissioner of Federal Supply Service—Clifton E. Mack, 6400 31st Street, Zone 15. Deputy Commissioner of Federal Supply Service.—J. W. Flatley, 6652 32d Street, Zone 15. Director, Inspection Division.—Oscar W. Teckemeyer, 2920 McKinley Street, Zone 15 Director, Motor Equipment Division.—J. B. Hanson, 8405 Piney Branch Road, Silver Spring, Director, National Buying Diviston.—L. L. Dunkle, Jr. (acting), 4617 19th Road North, Arlington, Va. ; Director, Personal Property Utilization Divistion.—John Thomas, 2703 East-West Highway, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Porehue Division.—S. A. Snyder, 7701 Brookeville Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Standardization Division.— Willis S. MacLeod, 405 High Street, Alex- andria, Va. Dzrector, Stores Diviston.— Robert T. Daly, 5811 Walton Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Supply Management Division.— Loren L. Leeper, R. F. D., Ashburn, Va. Admanistrative Officer.—Paul King, 3716 Manor Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. EMERGENCY PROCUREMENT SERVICE Seventh and D Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-7500 Commassioner of Emergency Procurement Service.—A. J. Walsh, 3726 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Deputy Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Service.—Russell A. Heddleston, 1515 Delmont Lane, Takoma Park, Md. Administrative Officer.—H. C. Cleveland, 430 Crossroads Drive, Falls Church, Va. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE National Archives Building. Phone, REpublic 7-7500 Archivist of the United States.—Wayne C. Grover, 2303 Linden Lane, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Archivist of the United States.—Robert H. Bahmer, 5603 Surrey Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Viren, Federal Register Division.—Bernard R. Kennedy, 1135 16th Street, one 6. Director of Archival Management (The National Archives).—Theodore R. Shellen-berg, 2637 Military Road, Arlington 7, Va. Chief Archivist, Legislative, Judicial and Diplomatic Records Bramch.—Thad Page, 606 Crestwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief Archivist, General Reference Section.—W. Neil Franklin, 212 West . Alexandria Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Director, Records Management Division.—Herbert E. Angel, Route 3, Box 126, Bethesda, Md. Director, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library.—Herman Kahn, Hyde Park, N. Y. Ain aan Officer.— Walter Robertson, Jr., 9509 Hale Street, Silver Spring, TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES SERVICE General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900 Acting Commissioner of Transportation and Public Utilities Service.— Herbert K. Hyde, 2601 Woodley Place. Acting Deputy Commissioner of Transportation and Public Utilities Servi ce.—James K. Cowling, 101 Park Valley Road, Silver Spring, Md. Acting Director, Rates and Routing Division.—Charles T. Carroll, 12800 Bluhill Road, Silver Spring, Md. Acting Director, Economic Research Division.—John S. Peters, 4114 Gallatin Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. SE ees Traffic Management Division.—Otto W. Bender, 2316 F Street, one 7. Acting Director, Traffic Operations Division.— Harry E. Neuenhahn, 4221 39th Street, Zone 16. Acting Director, Public Utilities Division.—James K. MacIntosh, 112 North Granada Street, Arlington, Va. Administrative Officer.—George H. McEwen, 515 North Washington Street, Alexandria, Va. REGIONAL DIRECTORS Region 1, Regional Director.—J. J. O’Connor, 45 Bartlett Street, Andover, Mass. Region 2, Regional Director—Walter F. Downey, 15 Overhill Lane, Flower Hill, Roslyn, N. VY. Region 3, Regional Director.— William A. Miller, 2737 Devonshire Place, Zone 8: Royle 4, Regional Director.—H. BE. Harman, 2025 Peachtree Road NE., Atlanta, a. Begtor 5, Regional Direcior.—John A. Skeen, 1330 Birchwood Avenue, Chicago, 11. Bem 6, Regional Director.—W. A. Holloway, 432 West 61st Street, Kansas City, 0 Region 7, Regional Director.—~Xarl E. Wallace, Route 2, Burleson, Tex. Region 8, Regional Director.—Otto G. Klein, 1105 Zang Parkway, Golden, Colo. Region 9, Regional Director.—Robert B. Bradford, 307 Ranelagh Road, Hills- borough, San Mateo, Calif. Region 10, Regional Director.—Orrin C. Bradeen, 2629 39th West, Seattle, Wash. FEDERAL RECORDS COUNCIL Legislative Branch: Harley O. Staggers, Representative from West Virginia. Edward T. Miller, Representative from Maryland. Felton M. Johnston, Secretary of the Senate. Allen N. Humphrey, General Accounting Office. Executive Branch: Department of the Air Force.— William Muller, records management officer. Department of State—Walter H. Anderson, Chief, Division of records manage- ment. Post Office Department.— William W. Sullivan, administrative officer. Bureau of the Budget.—Helen Chatfield, records officer. Veterans’ Admanistration.—H. W. Longfellow, assistant administrator. Federal Communications Erie G. Stewart, planning officer. Commission.— Judicial Branch: Supreme Court of the United States.—Harold B. Willey, clerk. Administrative Office of the United States Courts.—Henry P. Chandler, director. NATIONAL HISTORICAL PUBLICATIONS COMMISSION Phone, REpublic 7-7500, extension 6488 Members.—Wayne C. Grover, Archivist of the United States (chairman); G. Bernard Noble, Chief of the Division of Historical Policy Research, Depart-ment of State; Rudolph A. Winnacker, Historian for the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Department of Defense; David C. Mearns, Chief of the Manu-scripts Division, Library of Congress; Felix Frankfurter, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; Wallace F. Bennett, Senator from Utah; George P. Miller, Representative from California; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Professor of History, Harvard University; Wilfred E. Binkley, Professor of History and Political Science, Ohio Northern University; Guy Stanton Ford and Julian P. Boyd, members of the American Historical Association. ; Executive Director.—Philip M. Hamer, 6620 River Road, Bethesda 14, Md. NATIONAL ARCHIVES TRUST FUND BOARD Phone, REpublic 7-7500, extension 3434 Members.—The Archivist of the United States (chairman); the chairmen of the Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service and the House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. Secretary.—Thad Page, chief archivist, Legislative, Judicial, and Diplomatic Records Branch, National Archives and Records Service. ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER Phone, REpublic 7-7500, extension 3261 Members.—The Archivist of the United States (chairman); officer of the Depart-ment of Justice designated by the Attorney General; the Public Printer. Secretary.— Bernard R. Kennedy, Director, Federal Register Division, the National Archives and Records Service. TRUSTEES OF THE FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT LIBRARY Phone, Republic 7-7500, extension 3434 Members.—The Archivist of the United States (chairman), the Secretary of the Treasury, Basil O’Connor, Frank C. Walker, Samuel E. Morison, Samuel I. Rosenman, and James M. Landis. Secretary.— Thad Page, chief archivist, Legislative, Judicial, and Diplomatic Records Branch, National Archives and Records Service. FEDERAL FIRE COUNCIL Room 6324, General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900- Governing Body: Maj. Gen. Lee B. Washbourne, Assistant Chief of Staff, Installations, Depart-ment of the Air Force, 1500 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Lt. Gen. S. D. Sturgis, Jr., Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army, 1869 Wyoming Avenue, Zone 9. Capt. J. A. McHenry, CEC, USN, Acting Chief, Bureau of Yards and Docks, Department of the Navy, 117 Galveston Street North, Arlington, Va. Ormonde A. Kieb, Assistant Postmaster General, Bureau of Facilities, Post Office Department, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Conrad IL. Wirth, Director, National Park Service, Department of the Interior, 3808 Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Dr. Allen V. Astin, Director, National Bureau of Standards, Department of Commerce, 5008 Battery Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Wayne C. Grover, Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 2303 Linden Lane, Silver Spring, Md. Officers: Chairman.—[Vacant.] Vice Chairman.—Douglas E. Parsons, Chief, Building Technology Division, National Bureau of Standards, Department of Commerce, 4821 DeRussey Parkway, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Secretary.— Walton C. Clark, Technical Adviser to Director, Design and Construction Division, Public Buildings Service, General Services Adminis-tration, 3904 Legaticn Street, Zone 15. GORGAS MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, TROPICAL AND INC. President.—Col. Office, 1835 I Street. Joseph F. Siler (USA, Phone, MEtropolitan retired), 2220 8-1313 20th Street. Vice President and General Counsel.—Maurice H. Thatcher, 1801 16th Street. Secretary.— Walter A. Bloedorn, M. D., 4617 Hawthorne Lane. Assistant Secretary.—Helen A. King, 405 Brook Drive, Falls Church, Va. GORGAS MEMORIAL LABORATORY, PANAMA, R. P. Director.—Carl M. Johnson, M. D., Panama, R. P. GOVERNMENT PATENTS BOARD Room 7420, Department of Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200, extension 4331 OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN Chairman.—Benjamin B. Dowell, 2300 Connecticut Avenue. Deputy Chaivrman.—Robb S. Mclaughlin, 4810 Connecticut Avenue. Golan. ida Assistant.—Mary S. Turner, 10220 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, d. Secretary 2 the Chatrman.—Frances Messiry, 4900 29th Road South, Arling-ton, Va. HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Normandy Building, 1626 K Street. Phone: EXecutive 3-4160; information branch, 2486 Administrator.— Albert M. Cole, 2700 Wisconsin Avenue. Executive Assistant to the Administrator.— Annabelle F. Heath, 2480 16th Street. Deputy Administrator.—Frank J. Meistrell, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue. General Counsel.—A. Oakley Hunter, 6309 32d Street. Assistant Administrator (Adminsstration).—Lewis BE. Williams, 3819 48th Street. Acting Assistant Administrator (Plans and Programs).—M. Carter McFarland, 3250 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant to the Admenistrator (International Housing Act).—Daniel R. Hamady, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Assistant Administrator (Congressional Liaison and Public Affairs).— William A. Ulman, 2725 29th Street. Assistant to the Administrator (Racial Relations Service).—Joseph R. Ray, Sr., 2705 13th Street NE. Special Assistant to the Administrator.—Sid Jagger, 2125 North Huntington Street, Arlington, Va. Deeds Compliance Division.—Lester P. Condon, Route 5, Box 427, Alexandria, a. Director, Division of Law.—Adolph H. Zwerner, 4858 28th Street South, Arlington, Va. Director, Budget and Organization Staff.—John M. Frantz, 2301 41st Street. Director of Personnel.—Douglas E. Chaffin, 5320 28th Street. Executive Secretary (National, Voluntary Mortgage Credit, Extension Commitlee,— Arthur W. Viner, 4112 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. COMMUNITY FACILITIES ADMINISTRATION Normandy Building, 1626 K Street. Phone: EXecutive 3-4160; information branch, 2486 Commasstoner.—John C. Hazeltine, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue. Deputy Commaissioner.—Pere F. Seward, 8100 Custer Road, Bethesda, Md. Director, Engineering Bramch.—Garland L. Rounds, 4625 37th Street North, Arlington, Va. Acting Director, Finance Branch.—T. J. Chamberlain, 4801 Connecticut Avenue. iy Director, Advance, Planning Branch.—Lee K. Shanks, 5315 Cathedral venue. Director, Special Operations Branch.— William F. Abell, 3012 Gainesville Street SE. Diretion, College Housing Branch.—Jay duVon, Brook Farm, RFD 1, Manassas, a. Director, School Construction Branch.—Charles A. Klesius, 210 Jefferson Street, Alexandria, Va. : Acting Executive Officer.—Dorothy Boyce, 4709 25th Road North, Arlington, Va. URBAN RENEWAL ADMINISTRATION Lafayette Building, 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone: EXecutive 3-4160; information branch: 2486 Commissioner.—James W. Follin, 3917 Aspen Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Commassioner.—Richard L. Steiner, 5219 Putney Way, Baltimore, Md. Director of Administrative Management.—Richard H. Adams, 972 Swarthmore Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director of Project Procedures and Review.—John W. Shively, 3003 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Commissioner for Operations.—[Vacant.] Director, Urban Planning Assistance.—Tracy B. Augur, 6000 Welborn Drive. Assistant to the Commissioner (Racial Relations) —George B. Nesbitt, 1421 Varnum Street. Assistant Commissioner for Technical Services.—[Vacant.] Director, Land Branch.—James E. McCormack, 1548 Mount Eagle Place, Alex-andria, Va. Director, Municipal Finance Branch.—Sidney T. Thomas, 1901 19th Street. Director, Planning and Engineering Branch.—Paul E. Middleton, 22 Wellington Lane, Alexandria, Va. Director, Relocation Branch.—Clarence E. Herdt, 1328 Jefferson Street. Director, Demonstration Program Branch.—S. Howard Evans, 1547 44th Street. Director, Urban Renewal Service Branch.—S. Howard Evans, 1547 44th Street. AREA OFFICE Area Director of Urban Renewal.—Douglas Rosenbaum, Puerto Rico Area Office, San Juan, P. R HHFA REGIONAL OFFICES Region I.—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont—William D. Jones (Acting Regional Administrator), 346 Broadway, New York, N. Y. ! Region II.—New Jersey, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsyl-vania, Virginia, West Virginia—David M. Walker (Regional Administrator), Chestnut and Juniper Streets, 10th Floor, Widener Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Region II11.—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, North Carolina, Kentucky, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands—William Henry Harrison (Regional Administrator), 50 Seventh Street NE., Atlanta 5, Ga. Region IV.—Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin—John P. McCollum, (Regional Administrator), Room 211 Bankers Building, 105 West Adams Street, Chicago 3, Ill. Region V.—Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Kansas—Waldemar H. Sindt (Acting Regional Administrator), Federal Center, 300 West Vickery Boulevard, Fort Worth 4, Tex. Region VI.— Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Hawaii—M. Justin Herman (Regional Administrator), 9th Floor, Flood Building, 870 Market Street, San Francisco 2, Calif. FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION Federal Housing Administration, 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-4160; information: extension 693 Commissioner.— Norman P. Mason, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 5. Deputy Commissioner.—Charles E. Sigety, 1609 19th Street, Zone 9. Assistant to the Commassioner.—W. Herbert Welch, 1228 North Powhatan Street, Arlington, Va. Executive Assistant.—Edith P. L. Gilbert, 3414 O Street, Zone 7. Public Information Officer.—R. W. Macauley (acting), 3746 Keller Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Minority Group Housing Adviser.—George W. Snowden, 1635 R Street, Zone 9. Special Assistant for Urban Renewal.—W. Beverley Mason, Jr., 4824 Dexter Terrace, Zone 7. Special Assistant for Armed Services Housing.— Bruce C. Kixmiller, Jr., 1225 13th Street, Zone 5. Special Assistant for Cooperative Housing.—Dwight D. Townsend. General Counsel.—A. M. Prothro (acting), R. F. D. 3, Box 147, McLean, Va. Director of Examination and Audit.—Charles S. Mattoon, 10211 Connecticut Avenue, Kensington, Md. Assistant Commissioner for Technical Standards.—Charles A. Bowser, 2423 Home-stead Drive, Silver Spring, Md. : Assistant Commussioner for Programs.—Thomas F. Johnson, 2406 King Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Commissioner for Operations.—Henry M. Day, 5524 Wootten Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Commissioner for Title I.—Cyrus B. Sweet, 8710 Maywood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Commissioner for Administration.—[Vacant.] Director, Legal Division.—A. M. Prothro, R. F. D. 3, Box 147, McLean, Va. Director, Examination Division.— Burnham W. Diggle, 3690 38th Street, Zone 16. Beedle Audit Division.—John A. McAllister, 6207 Inwood Street, Cheverly, Dies, i Standards Division.—Neil A. Connor, 1523 28th Street, one 7. Director, Appraisal and Mortgage Risk Division.— Alfred W. Jarchow, 5011 Keystone Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Program Division.—[Vacant.] Bisel; Research & Statistics Division.—Allan F. Thornton, 4822 Upton Street, one 16. Director, Home Mortgage Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Multifamily Housing Division.— Louis J. Fellenz, 503 Cross Woods Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Property Management Diviston.—Lemuel Showell, Brookeville, Md. Comptroller.— Lester H. Thompson, Route 660, Fairfax Station, Va. Director, Personnel Division.—W. Richard Lomax, 10623 Eastwood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md “Director, General Services Division.—Osborne S. Koerner, 2100 North Harrison Street, Arlington 5, Va. Director, Budget and Organization Division.—Horace B. Bazan, 5514 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Zone Operations Commissioners: Zone I & Zone II.—Stratford E. McKenrick, 1407 Boyce Avenue, Ruxton, Md Zone 11I.—Albert E. Johnson, 3850 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7. Zone 1V.—Kline D. Reed, Continental Hotel, Zone 1. Zone V.—Lanham Evang, 2210 North Dearing Street, Alexandria, Va. Zone VI.—George A. Hillier, 3820 39th Street, Zone 7. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Lafayette Building, 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-3111; information: extension 2212 Board of Directors: Chairman.— Albert M. Cole (Housing and Home Finance Administrator), ex officio, 2700 Wisconsin Avenue. J. Stanley Baughman, member, 4702 Overbrook Road. Robert Newton Reid, member, Little Mountain, Dickerson, Md. Lewis E. Williams, member 3819 48th Street. Frank J. Meistrell, member, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue. President.—J. Stanley Baughman, 4702 Overbrook Road, Zone 16. Vice President and General Counsel.—Robert Newton Reid, Little Mountain, Dickerson, Md. Seerelma. Tieamrar—=Runte C. Borregard, 5202 Newport Avenue, Chevy Chase ; d : Controller.—TFacius W. Davis, 9303 Harvey Road, Silver Spring, Md. Loan Manager. —Allan C. Tyler, 34 West Spring Street, Alexandria, Va. Auditor.— Alexander J. Sternberg, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Information Officer.—Francis J. Nowak, 606 Johnston Place, Alexandria, Va. Budget OfficerWalter C. Hand, 5506 Hoover Street, Bethesda 14, Md. — Director of Personnel.—Harrison IE. Meyer, The Kennedy Warren, 3133 Connecti-cut Avenue, Zone 8. AGENCIES Philadelphia.—Gonnecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia—Arthur A. Gretz, Agency Manager, Widener Building, Chestnut and Juniper Streets, Phila-delphia 7, Pa. : Atlanta.—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Mississippi, South Carolina, Puerto Rico, and Tennessee—Frank H. Greer, Agency Manager, 449 West Peachtree Street NE., Atlanta 8, Ga. Chicago.—lllincis, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin—Kenneth M. Burns, Agency Manager, 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago 2, Ill. Dallas.— Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Mexico, Okla-homa, and Texas—Powell D. Harris, Agency Manager, 1000 Main Street, Dallas 2, Tex. Los Angeles.—Alaska, Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming—Paul C. Akin, Agency Manager, 2601 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles 57, Calif. PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION 1201 Connecticut Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-4160; information: branch 2236 Commissioner.—Charles E. Slusser, 5717 Nevada Avenue, Zone 15. Deputy Commissioner.—John D. Currie, 3321 Stephenson Place, Zone 15. Assistant Commissioner—Warren Jay Vinton, 4718 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. General Counsel.—John L. McIntire, 4517 Sangamon Road, Zone 16. Assistant Commissioner for Programs.—Orvil R. Olmsted, 518 North Lincoln Street, Arlington, Va. ghasis Commissioner for Administration.—Herbert L. Wooten, 6628 32d Street, one 15. Assistant Commissioner for Operations.—Abner D. Silverman, 9908 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief Economist—Lawrence N. Bloomberg, 2426 Chain Bridge Road, Zone 16. Special Assistant to the Commissioner (Liaison).—Casey Ireland, 3166 18th Street North, Arlington, Va. Special Assistant to the Commissioner (Racial Relations).—Philip G. Sadler, 1800 New Hampshire Avenue. Special Assistant to the Commissioner (Compliance). —Clyde W. Smith, 3815 Rod-man Street, Zone 16. Director, Labor Relations Branch.—Thomas E. Ryan, 10022 Brunette Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. FIELD OFFICES Atlanta.—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.—Arthur R. Hanson, Peachtree-Seventh Building, Room 358, 50 Seventh Street NE., Atlanta 5, Ga. Chicago.—Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin.— William E. Bergeron, Room 2201, 185 North Wabash Avenue, Chicago 1, Ill. Fort Worth.— Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.— Monshall W. Amis, Room 2000, 300 West Vickery Boulevard, Fort Worth 4, ex. New York.—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont.—Herman D. Hillman, 346 Broadway, New York 13, N. Y. Puerto Rico.—Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.—Francis X. Servaites, P. O. Box 9197, Santurce, Puerto Rico. Independent Offices and Establishments 537 San Francisco—Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, the Territory of Alaska, the Territory of Hawaii.— John G. Melville, 1360 Mission Street, San Francisco, Calif. Washington.—Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, the District of Columbia.—Charles L. Levy, Longfellow Building, Washington 25, D. C. INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION Federal Trade Building, Pennsylvania Avenue at Sixth Street. Phone, MEtropolitan 8-5165 Chief Commissioner.—Edgar E. Witt, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Associate Commissioners: * Louis J. O’Marr, the Fairfax, Zone 8. William M. Holt, 3935 Pennsylvania Avenue SE., Zone 20. Cy Clerk and Administrative Officer—James A. Langston, 1760 Euclid Street, one 9. INTER-AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA COMMISSION, UNITED STATES, COSTA RICA, AND PANAMA Headquarters office, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, Calif. United States Members: Eugene D. Bennett, Standard Oil Building, San Francisco 4, Calif. John L. Farley, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D. C. foo F. Payne, Wilmington Press-Journal, 616 Avalon Boulevard, Wilmington, alif. Gordon W. Sloan, Stexarth Building, Astoria, Oreg. Costa Rican Members: Virgilio Aguiluz, Apartado 1110, San Jose, Costa Rica. José L. Cardona-Cooper, secretary, Apartado 1583, San José, Costa Rica. Victor Nigro, 418 Harbor Lane, San Diego, Calif. Panamanian Members: Miguel A. Corro, chairman, Diputado Asamblea Nacional, Panamé, Republic of Panamé. Domingo A. Diaz, Apartado 1420, Panamd, Republic of PanamA4. Walter Myers, Jr., Secretario de la Embajada de Panama, San José, Costa Rica. INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO UNITED STATES SECTION Offices, 627 First National Building, El Paso, Tex. Phone, 2-5476 Commassioner.— Leland H. Hewitt. Principal Engineer.—Joseph ¥. Friedkin. Principal Engineer.— Lyle H. Henderson. Counsel.—Spencer L. Baird. Secretary.— George H. Winters. Administrative Officer.— Mervin B. Moore. MEXICAN SECTION Offices, Avenida Lerdo 219 Norte, Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. Phone, Juarez 444, Post office address, Box 14, El Paso, Tex. Commasstoner.— David Herrera Jordén. Principal Engineer.—Joaquin C. Bustamante. Principal Engineer.—José G. Valenzuela. Secretary.—Fernando Rivas S. Assistant Secretary.— Mrs. Luz H. G. de Partearroyo. 68172°—56 36 INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES, ALASKA, AND CANADA (For defining, marking, and maintaining the boundary between the United States, Alaska, and Canada) Office, room 1029, 101 Indiana Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-9151 United States Section: Commasstoner.—Samuel L. Golan, 4545 Connecticut Avenue. Engineer to the Commaission.—N elson W. Smith, 5607 Second Street, Zone 11. Secretary.—Edgar A. Klapp, 7903 Lockney Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md. Canadian Section: Commyasstoner.—J. KE. R. Ross, 383 Huron Avenue, Ottawa, Canada. i a to the Commission A F. Lambert, 290 Mona Street, Ottawa 2, anada. INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION Federal Trade Building, room 792. Phone, DIstrict 7=3733 United States Section: Chairman.—Len Jordan. Roger B. McWhorter, 5073 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Eugene W. Weber, 5405 Harwood Road, Bethesda, Md. Secretary.—Ames W. Williams, 308 South St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. Canadian Section: Chairman.—A. G. L. MeNaughton, Ottawa, Canada. George Spence, Regina, Saskatchewan. J. Lucien Dansereau, Montreal, Canada. Secretary.—E. M. Sutherland, Ottawa, Canada. INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC HALIBUT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA Headquarters office, University of Washingion, Seattle 5, Wash. Phone, MElrose 4433 American Members— Seton H. Thompson, vice chairman, Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington 25, D. C.; residence, 437 Park Drive, Arlington, Va. Mattias "Madsen, 10039 Bayard Avenue, Seattle 77, Wash. J. W. Mendenhall, Citizens’ Utility Co., 1607 Del Paso Boulevard, North Sacramento, Calif. Canadian Members— Richard Nelson, chairman, Nelson Brothers Fisheries Limited, Box 758, Vancouver, B. C.; residence, 211 Queens, New Westminster, B. C. Harold Helland, 656 East Fourth Avenue, Prince Rupert, B. S. V. Ozére, Department of Fisheries, Ottawa, Ontario; residence, 921 Hare Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario. Director of Investigations and Soy (ex officio).—H. A. Dunlop, University of Washington, Fisheries Hall No. 2, Seattle 5, Wash. INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC SALMON FISHERIES COMMISSION Headquarters office, Dominion Building, New Westminster, British Columbia American Members— Elton B. Jones, secretary, White Henry Stuart Building, Seattle, Wash. Robert J. Schoettler, 4015 20th Avenue West, Seattle 99, Wash Arnie J. Suomela, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D. C. Canadian Members— Senator Thomas Reid, chairman, Rural Route 4, New Westminster, B. C. A. J. Whitmore, Department of Fisheries, Vancouver, B.C. H.R. MacMillan, C.B.E.,D. Se, 337 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B. C. Independent Offices and Establishments 539 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Interstate Commerce Commission Building, Twelfth Street and Constitution Avenue Phone, N Ational 8-7460 Commaissioners: . Chairman.—| Vacant.] J. Monroe Johnson, 3040 Idaho Avenue, Zone 16. Richard F. Mitchell, 4005 Oliver Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Martin Kelso Elliott, 1600 16th Street, Zone 9. Anthony F. Arpaia, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Owen Clarke, 5229 Duvall Drive, Zone 16. Howard G. Freas, 8 Kentbury Way, Bethesda, Md. Kenneth H. Tuggle, 6 Fort Drive, Alexandria, Va. John H. Winchell, 5905 Osceola Road, Zone 16. Everett Hutchinson, 5401 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. [Vacancy.] : Office of the Managing Director: Managing Director.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Managing Director.—Ernest Weiss, 10103 Parkwood Terrace, Bethesda, Md. Budget Officer—J. Neil Ryan, 407 Schuyler Road, Silver Spring, Md. Personnel Director— Curtis F. Adams, 8605 Springdell Place, Chevy Chase, Md. Purchasing Agent.— Albert H. Laird, Jr., 5521 Colorado Avenue, Zone 11. Office of the Secretary: Secretary.—Harold D. McCoy, 2130 21st Road North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Secretary.—Robert J. Test, Sr., 406 Irvington Road, Falls Church, Va. Librarian.—Glennie M. Norman, 1822 Harvard Street, Zone 9. Office of the General Counsel: Gegerd] Counsel.—Robert W. Ginnane, 2533 North Upland Street, Arlington, a. Associate General Counsel.—Samuel R. Howell, 4009 25th Street North, Arlington, Va. Anant General Counsel.—Leo H. Pou, 953 North Potomac Street, Arlington, a. Bureau of Accounts, Cost Finding and Valuation: Director.—Cecil W. Emken, Route 1, Box 473, Vienna, Va. Assistant Director.— Bernard V. Moffett, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Bureau of Finance: Director.—Roger T. Boyden, 6372 31st Place, Zone 15. Assistant Director.—Vernon V. Baker, 1647 Primrose Road, Zone 12. Bureaw of Formal Cases: : Chief Examiner.—Frank E. Mullen, 83716 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, Md. fginon) Chief Examiner.—J. Hamilton Smith, 1101 Massachusetts Avenue, one 5. Bureau of Inquiry and Compliance: Director.—A. Henry Walter, Route 2, Herndon, Va. Assistant Director.—Asa J. Merrill, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 5. Bureaw of Motor Carriers: 1 Director.—Wendell Y. Blanning, 3308 Maud Street, Zone 16. Assistant Director.—Herbert Qualls, 5909 South Sixth Street, Falls Church, Va. Bureau of Rates, Tariffs and Informal Cases: Director—Edward H. Cox, 4925 Western Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Director—Grayson B. Robinson, Burke, Va. Assistant Director and Chief of Section of Informal Cases.—Arja Morgan, 3515 East Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Director and Chief of Section of Motor Tariffs—Clarence H. Peck, 1604 North Rhodes Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director and Chief of Section of Rail Tariffs.— William B. Hammer, 1615 44th Street, Zone 7. Bureau of Safety and Service: Director.—Charles W. Taylor, 5515 18th Road North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director and Chief of Section of Car Service—Charles L. Harrison, 1304 North Stuart Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director and Chief of Section of Locomotive Inspection (Director of Loco-motive Inspection). —John A. Hall, 35 E Street, Zone 1. Assistant Director and Chief of Section of Railroad Safety.—[Vacant.] Bureau of Transport Economics and Statistics: Director—Edward R. Jelsma, 7 Pratt Street, Alexandria, Va. Bureau of Water Carriers and Freight Forwarders: Acting Director.—Lee R. Nowell, 964 North Lebanon Street, Arlington, Va. Transport Mobilization Staff: Chief of Mobilization Planning.—Francis A. Silver, 311 South Garfield Street, Arlington, Va. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AND NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL Constitution Avenue and 21st Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-8100 President.—Detlev W. Bronk, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York 21, N. Y., and National Academy of Sciences. Vice President. — George W. Corner, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York 21, N. Y. Foreign Secretary. John C, Kirkwood, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. Home Secretary.—Hugh L. Dryden, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Washington 25, D. C. Prov — William J. Robbins, New York Botanical Garden, New York 58, Chairman, National Research Council.—[Vacant.] Executive Officer.—S. D. Cornell, National Academy of Sciences. Business Manager.—G. D. Meid, National Academy of Sciences. NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS 1512 H Street. Phone, Liberty 5-6700 Members: Chairman.—Dr. Jerome C. Hunsaker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Vice Chairman.—Dr. Leonard Carmichael, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Hon. Joseph P. Adams, Vice Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board; Dr. Allen V. Astin, Director, National Bureau of Standards; Preston R. Bassett, Vice President, The Sperry Rand Corp.; Dr. Detlev W. Bronk, President, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research; Vice Adm. Thomas S. Combs, USN, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air) ; Dr. Frederick C. Crawford, Chairman of the Board, Thompson Products, Inc.; Ralph S. Damon, President, Trans-World Airlines, Inc.; Dr. James H. Doolittle, Vice Presi-dent, Shell Oil Co.; Rear Adm. Carl J. Pfingstag, USN, Assistant Chief for Field Activities, Bureau of Aeronautics; Lt. Gen. Donald I. Putt, USAF, Deputy Chief of Staff, Development; Hon. Donald A. Quarles, Secretary of the Air Force; Dr. Arthur E. Raymond, Vice President (Engineering), Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc.; Dr. Francis W. Reichelderfer, Chief, United States Weather Bureau; Hon. Louis S. Rothschild, Under Secretary of Commerce for Transportation; Gen. Nathan F. Twining, USAF, Chief of Staff. Director.—Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, 5606 Overlea Road. Executive Secretary.—Dr. John F. Victory, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue. Associate Director for Research.—John W. Crowley, Jr., 5303 Kenwood Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Director for Research (Aerodynamics).—Ira H. Abbott, 3704 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Director for Research (Aircraft Propulsion).—Addison M. Rothrock, 17 Forest Hill Road, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Asszstant Director for Research (Aircraft Loads and Structures) .—Richard V. Rhode, 5323 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. Executive Officer.—E. H. Chamberlin, 114 Olin Drive, Falls Church, Va. Budget Officer.—Ralph E. Ulmer, 4004 48th Street. Chief, Division of Research I nformation. —FEugene B. Jackson, 2008 Gallows Road, Falls Church, Va. Independent Offices and Establishments 541 Chief, Division of Procurement and Supply.—Ralph E. Cushman, 17 Forrester Street SW. Chief, Do of Finance.— William M. Thompson, 1609 Byrnes Drive, Falls hurch, Va Chief, Don of Personnel.—Robert J. Lacklen, 5437 23d Street North, Arling-ton, Va. Security Officer.—Robert L. Bell, 11501 Michale Court, Silver Spring, Md. Bieri) Sg Aeronautical Laboratory (Langley Field, Va.).—Dr. Henry J. E. Reid. Director, Ames Aeronautical Laboratory (Moffett Field, California).—Dr. Smith J. DeFrance. Director, Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory (21000 Brookpark Road, Cleveland 11, Ohio) .—Dr. Edward R. Sharp. NATIONAL CAPITAL HOUSING AUTHORITY 1729 New York Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-0860 Chairman.—Samuel Spencer, President of the Board of Commissioners, District of Columbia. Vice Chairman.—C. Melvin Sharpe, President, District of Columbia Board of Education. John Nolen, Jr., Director of Planning, National Capital Planning Commission. John A. Remon, Chairman, District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency. Col. Campbell C. Johnson, Chairman, District of Columbia Parole Board. Gerard M. Shea, Director, District of Columbia Department of Public Welfare. Executive Director.—James Ring, 3551 39th Street, Zone 16. General Counsel. —William R. Simpson, Jr., 200 Williamsburg Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Admanastrative Officer.—Albert J. Haskell, 4740 Eastern Avenue NE., Zone 17. NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION Office, room 7013 Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820, branch 2101 Chairman.—Harland Bartholomew, 6228 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. Vice Chairman.—John A. Remon, 3104 33d Place. Matthew M. Neely, Chairman, Senate Committee on the District of Columbia. John L.. McMillan, Chairman, House Committee on the District of Columbia. Lt. Gen. Samuel D. Sturgis, Jr., Chief of Engineers, U. S. Army, 1869 Wyoming Avenue. Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Lane, Engineer Commissioner, District of Columbia, 3915 Livingston Street, Zone 15. Conrad L. Wirth, Director, National Park Service, 3808 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Charles D. Curtiss, Commissioner of Public Roads, Department of Commerce, 3611 Calvend Lane, Kensington, Md. Joseph D. Lohman, 4804 South Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago 15, Ill. C. McKim Norton, Princeton, N. J. Claude W. Owen, 4801 Colorado Avenue. Staff: John Nolen, Jr., Director, 1916 S Street. William S. Cheatham, General Counsel and Secretary, 8404 Farrell Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Sterling R. March, Administrative Officer, 4605 Cooper Lane. Charles H. Conrad, Chief of General Plans, Vienna, Va. Bay M. Schenck, Chief, Projects and Design, 4305 Glenrose Street, Kensington, d Edward Grotecloss, Jr., Land Purchasing Officer, 3000 39th Street. NATIONAL CAPITAL REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL Office room, 7013 Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820, branch 2101 Chairman.—Max S. Wehrly, representing Arlington County Planning Com-mission, 631 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. First Vice Chairman.—Frederick Gutheim, representing Upper Montgomery County Planning Commission, Mount Ephraim, Dickerson Station, Md. Second Vice Chairman.—Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Lane, Engineer Commissioner of the District of Columbia, representing National Capital Planning Com-mission, 3915 Livingston Street, Zone 15. Members: Herbert W. Wells, representing Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, 4506 Beechwood Road, College Park, Md. Donald E. Gingery, representing Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, 9504 Jones Mill Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Herbert W. Reichelt, representing Board of Commissioners, Prince Georges County, 4303 31st Street, Mount Rainier, Md. John W. Brookfield, representing Fairfax County Planning Commission, Springfield, Va. William J . Cox, representing Loudoun County Planning Commission, Lees-burg, Va. C. Luckett Watkins, representing Alexandria City Planning Commission, 521 Hilltop Terrace, Alexandria, Va. : Harland Bartholomew, representing National Capital Planning Commission, 6228 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. Director of Planning.—Paul C. Watt, 3303 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD Health, Education, and Welfare Building South, Third and C Streets SW. Phone, STerling 3-7373 OFFICE OF THE BOARD Chairman.—Boyd Leedom, 5304 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. Administrative Assistant to the Chairman.—Meta P. Barghausen, 5521 Colorado Avenue, Zone 11. Sorel to the Chairman.—Hope W. Piper, 7239 East Fort Foote Terrace, Oxon 1 > Members: Abe Murdock, 4835 Calvert Street, Zone 7; Ivar H. Peterson, 5002 14th Street North, Arlington, Va.; Philip R. Rodgers, 9203 Mintwood Street, Silver Spring, Md.; Stephen S. Bean, 9200 Columbia Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. Executive Secretary.—Frank M. Kleiler, 9100 Warren Street, Silver Spring, Md. Associate Executive Secretary.—Ogden W. Fields, 614 Greenbrier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Acting Solicitor. —William R. Consedine, 5411 Harwood Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Cal Examiner.— William R. Ringer, 5102 Fairglen Lane, Chevy Chase 15, d. Associate Chief Trial Examiners.—George Bokat, 7607 Holiday Terrace, Bethesda 14, Md.; William E. Spencer, 301 Oxford Avenue, Palo Alto, Calif. Director of Information.—Louis G. Silverberg, 116 Sunnyside Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Divo, Deis of Administretion.—Arthur H. Lang, 7204 13th Place, Takoma ark, OFFICES OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—Theophil C. Kammholz, 2112 48th Street, Zone 16. Special Assistant to the Gemeral Counmsel.—James V. Constantine, 7039 Wilson Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Administrative Assistant to the General Coumsel.—Evelyn H. Cunningham, 2626 Owens Road SE., Zone 20. Associate General Counsels: Dian of Operations.—Kenn eth C. McGuiness, 6665 MacArthur Boulevard, one 16. Division of Law.—David P. Findling, 404 Mansfield Road, Silver Spring, Md. NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD 5633 Department of Interior Building, Eighteenth and E Streets. Phone, N Ational 8-8460 Members: Leverett Edwards, chairman, 3850 Tunlaw Road. Francis A. O’Neill, Jr., 2151 California Street. Robert O. Boyd, 1430 36th Street. Secretary.—Eugene C. Thompson, 111 Heather Lane, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Secretary.—Mitchel D. Lewis, 6040 Oregon Avenue. Mediators (5633 Department of Interior Building).—Ross R. Barr, James W. Brady, A. Alfred Della Corte, Clarence G. Eddy, Lawrence Farmer, Arthur J. Glover, James M. Holaren, Matthew E. Kearney, Warren S. Lane, Albert L. Lohm, William F. Mitchell, Jr., George S. MacSwan, J. Earl Newlin, Michael J. O'Connell, Alexander D. Penfold, C. Robert Roadley, Wallace G. Rupp, Tedford E. Schoonover, H. Albert Smith, Frank K. Switzer, Thomas A. Tracy, Charles F. Wahl. NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION 1520 H Street. Phone, STerling 3-2140 Director—Alan T. Waterman, 5306 Carvel Road, Zone 16. Special Assistant.—Neil Carothers 3d, 1518 34th Street, Zone 7. Secret to the Board.—Vernice Anderson, 539 Arlington Village, Arlington 4, Va. Deputy Director.—C. E. Sunderlin, 3036 P Street, Zone 7. Associate Director—Paul E. Klopsteg, Cosmos Club, Zone 8. Associate Director.—James M. Mitchell, 3227 Beech Street, Zone 15. General Counsel. —William J. Hoff, 3041 N Street, Zone 7. Assistant Director for: : Bgonin, and Medical Sciences.—John T. Wilson, 6309 Massachusetts Avenue, one 16. Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences (Acting).—Raymond J. Seeger, 4507 Wetherill Road, Zone 16. ; Scientific Personnel and Education.—Harry C. Kelly, 4415 15th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. EL (Acting) —Franklin J. Callender, 814 Buchanan Street NE., one 17. Head, Office of Scientific Information.—Alberto F. Thompson, 9117 Walden Road, Silver Spring, Md. ry Lint Dei Officer.—Clyde C. Hall, 11209 Kenilworth Avenue, Garrett ark, Md. Head, Office for the International Geophysical Year.—J. Wallace Joyce, 6641 32d Street, Zone 15. Head, Office of Special Studies.—J. E. Morton, 2601 Calvert Street, Zone 8. Head, Rubber Research Group.—Paul S. Greer, 601 19th Street, Zone 6. Head, Research Economics Group.—Raymond H. Ewell, 5916 31st Place, Zone 15. Comptroller.—Franklin C. Sheppard, 205 C Street SE., Zone 3. Personnel Officer.—Leland P. Deck, 4945 Brandywine Street, Zone 16. NATIONAL SCIENCE BOARD Chairman.—Chester I. Barnard, retired president, Rockefeller Foundation; resi-dence, 52 Gramercy Park North, New York 10, N. Y. Vice Chairman and Chairman, Executive Commattee.—Detlev W. Bronk, president, National Academy of Sciences, Washington 25, D. C., also, president, Rocke-feller Institute for Medical Research, New York 21, N. Y. Members: Sophie D. Aberle, special research director, University of New Mexico, Albu-querque, N. Mex. Roger Adams, research professor, department of chemistry and chemical engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. Raves) P. Barnes, professor of chemistry, Howard University, Washington 1, Members—Continued Gerty T. Cori, professor, biological chemistry, school of medicine, Washington University, St. Louis 10, Mo. John W. Davis, 112 Reade Street, Englewood, N. J. Charles Dollard, former president, Carnegie Corporation of New York; resi- dence, Irish Corners, R. F. D. 1, North Bennington, Vt. Edwin B. Fred, president, University of Wisconsin, Madison 6, Wis. Laurence M. Gould, president, Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. Paul M. Gross, vice president and dean of the graduate school of arts and sciences, Duke University, Durham, N. C. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C. S. C., president, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind. William V. Houston, president, Rice Institute, Houston, Tex. George D. Humphrey, president, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo. O. W. Hyman, vice president, University of Tennessee, Memphis 3, Tenn. Robert F. Loeb, bard professor of medicine, college of physicians and surgeons, Columbia University, New York 32, N. Y. James B. Macelwane, S. J., dean, institute of technology, St. Louis University, St. Louis 8, Mo. Banal H. McLaughlin, president, Homestake Mining €Co., San Francisco, alif. George W. Merck, chairman of the board, Merck & Co., Ine., Rahway, N. J. Frederick A. Middlebush, president, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Joseph C. Morris, head, physics department and vice president, Tulane Uni- versity, New Orleans, La. Andrey A. Potter, dean emeritus, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. Earl P. Stevenson, president, Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge 42, Mass. Douglas M. Whitaker, vice president for administration, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York 21, N. Y. Alan T. Waterman, director, National Science Foundation (member, ex officio). INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE ON SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 1520 H Street. Phone, STerling 3-2140, extension 3480 Chairman.—Dr. A. V. Astin, representing the Department of Commerce. Vier Es Byron T. Shaw, representing the Department of Agriculture. embers: Dr. Leonard Carmichael, representing the Smithsonian Institution. Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, representing the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. : Rear Adm. Frederick R. Furth, representing the Department of the Navy. Dr. Thomas H. Johnson, representing the Atomic Energy Commission. Dr. George M. Lyon, representing the Veterans’ Administration. Mr. John B. Macauley, representing the Department of Defense. Mek Gen. James McCormack, Jr., representing the Department of the Air orce. Dr. Thomas B. Nolan, representing the Department of the Interior. Brig. Gen. Andrew P. O’Meara, representing the Department of the Army. Mr. ‘Walter M. Rudolph, representing the Department of State. Dr. James A. Shannon, representing the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Dr. Alan T. Waterman, representing the National Science Foundation. Executive Secretary.— Norman T. Ball, 3850 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7. NATIONAL SECURITY TRAINING COMMISSION Room 363, Lafayette Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-3185 Chairman.—David Sarnoff. Commyassioners: Warren H. Atherton, Atherton Island, Stockton, Calif. A. J. Hayes, 10206 Greenacre Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Adm. Thomas C. Kinkaid, USN (retired), 2134 R Street. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith, USA (retired), 4400 Garfield Street. Director.—Edgar G. Shelton, Jr., 6420 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. Ezecutive Officer.—Margaret B. Buchholz, 2032 Belmont Road. Independent Offices and Establishments 545 NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE APPEAL BOARD 451 Indiana Avenue. Phone, REpublic 7-5500 Chazrman.—Martin V. Coffey, 301 Ardmore Drive, Middletown, Ohio. Board Members: Paul C. Wolman, 2701 Lawina Road, Windsor Hills, Baltimore 16, Md. Paul H. Griffith, River Road, Route 2, Rockville, Md. PANAMA CANAL COMPANY 101 Indiana Avenue. Phone, REpublic 7-5560, extension 63570 Secretary.—W. M. Whitman, 4309 Glenridge Street, Chevy Chase View, Md. IN THE CANAL ZONE President.—J. S. Seybold, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. Vice President.—H. W. Schull, Jr., Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. PERMANENT JOINT BOARD ON DEFENSE, CANADA-UNITED STATES Department of State Building. Phone, REpublic 7-5600, extension 4695 UNITED STATES SECTION Chazrman.—Dr. John A. Hannah, President, Michigan State College, East Lansing, Mich. Members.—Maj. Gen. James E. Briggs, U. S. Air Force, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va.; Brig. Gen. Russell L. Vittrup, U. 8S. Army, Quarter 22-A, North Post, Fort Myer, Va.; Rear Adm. Charles W. Wilkins, U. 8S. Navy, 8 Aspen Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; Robert G. Miner, State Department, 3805 Taylor Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Ser (Nonmember) .—Julian L. Nugent, Jr. (State Department), 2923 Q treet. CANADIAN SECTION Chairman.—General the Honorable A. G. L. McNaughton (C. B.,, C. M. G,, D. 8S. 0.), Ottawa, Canada. Members.—Maj. Gen. H. A. Sparling (Royal Canadian Army); Air Vice Marshal C. R. Dunlap (Royal Canadian Air Force); Rear Adm. H. N. Lay (Royal Canadian Navy); R. M. Macdonnell (Department of External Affairs). Recrebny (Nonmember).—W. H. Barton (Department of External Affairs), Ottawa, anada. RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 844 Rush Street, Chicago, Ill. Phone, WHitehall 4-5500 Washington Liaison Office: The Pennsylvania Building, room 444, 425 Thirteenth Street Phone, REpublic 7-1780 Members: Raymond J. Kelly (chairman). Admanistrative Assistant.—James W. Spaulding. Thomas M. Healy. Administrative Assistant.—Charles L., Culkin. Horace W. Harper. Administrative Assistant.—James N. Haviland. Secretary of the Board.—Mary B. Linkins, Librarian.—[Vacant.] General Auditor.—Carl W. Benecke. Chief Executive Officer.—Frank J. McKenna. Chief Executive Assistant.—George F. Pusack. General Counsel.—Myles F. Gibbons. Associate General Counsel. —David B. Schreiber. Director, Research.— Walter Matscheck. * Director, Retirement Clazms.—Robert H. LaMotte. Director, Unemployment and Sickness Insurance.—H. L. Carter. Director, Wage and Service Records.—Howard W. Habermeyer. Director, Fiscal Accounts.—Michael Rudisin. Director, Personnel (Acting) .—Clifford L. Rasmussen. Chairman, Appeals Council.—Halbert W. Dodd. Chief Administrative Analyst.—John E. Schwartz. Director, Supply and Service—Harvey O. Lytle. Washington Liaison Officer.—Catherine V. Coleman. Regronal Offices: Atlanta 2, Ga., 201-3 Ivy Street, P. O. Box 4997; H. H. Dashiell, director. Chicago 11, T11., 844 Rush Street; Donald M. Smith, director. Cleveland 13, Ohio, Public Square Building; P. F. Murphy, director. Dallas 2, Texas, Commercial Building, 1104 Main Street; R. T. Taylor, director. Kansas City 41, Mo., Room 260, Union Station, P. O. Box 327; William A. Rooksbery, director. New York 1, N. Y., 341 Ninth Avenue, Room 920; H. G. Pett, director. San Francisco 5, Calif., 45 Second Street; W. J. Macklin, director. RENEGOTIATION BOARD Temporary S Building, Seventh and Jefferson Drive SW. Phone, REpublic 7-7500 Chairman (Acting).—Thomas Coggeshall, 3133 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Board Members: Lawrence E. Hartwig, 3520 39th Street, Zone 16. Charles F. Mills, 3333 Reservoir Road, Zone 7. Donald Ross, 3506 34th Street, Zone 16. [Vacancy.] Secretary to the Board.—Nathan Bass, 3722 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. Office of Administration.—Robert F. Haggerty, director, 701 Bonifant Street, Silver Spring, Md. Ogee of Economic Advisor.—Frederic E. Richter, director, 3817 47th Street, one 16. Office of General Counsel.—John L. Kivlan, general counsel, 10023 Menlo Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Office of Review.—Carl E. Huyette, director, 3812 Garrison Street, Zone 16. Office of Accounting.—Ross M. Girard, director, 2316 North Kentucky Street, Arlington, Va. Office of Assignments.—Paul T. Semple, director, 1519 Monroe Street, Zone 10. Screening and Exemption Committee: James F. Lynn, chairman, 5228 Elliott Road, Zone 16. Alex S. Watt, member, 5202 Augusta Street, Glen Mar Park, Zone 16. John W. Flynn, member, Route 2, Pine Ridge, Fairfax, Va. RUBBER PRODUCING FACILITIES DISPOSAL COMMISSION 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-3183 Commyassioners: Chazrman.—Holman D. Pettibone, 811 Vermont Avenue. Vice Chaitrman.—Leslie R. Rounds, 811 Vermont Avenue. Everett R. Cook, 811 Vermont Avenue. Consultant.—Eugene Holland, 811 Vermont Avenue. General Counsel and Acting Secretary.—Harold W. Sheehan, 3306 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Special Assistant to the Commissioners.—Donald D. Hogate, 7506 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, Md. SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION | Lafayette Building, 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-3111 | Admanistrator—Lewis G. Castle, the Westchester. Dory Jn nlor, —Martin W. Oettershagen, 189 High Park Blvd., Buffalo Special lpia to Administrator.—George J. Haering, 5513 Park Street, Chevy ase, Md. Comptroller.—E. Reece Harrill, 6234 Lee Highway, Falls Church, Va. Director of Information. — Edward R. Place, 2651 16th Street. Engineer.—Raymond F. Stellar, 4310 Windom Place. Admanestrative Officer. — Edward L. Lacey, 3300 Medway, Silver Spring, Md. Engineer, Field ies, Massena, New York. _ M. Hale, 17 Highland Avenue, Tucius assena, N. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION 425 Second Street. Phone, STerling 3-7600 Secretary.—Orval L. DuBois, 3067 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Secretary.—Nellye A. Thorsen, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 6. Commissioners: Chairman.—J. Sinclair Armstrong, 3100 45th Street, Zone 16. Clarence H. Adams, 8204 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda 14, Md. A. Jackson Goodwin, Jr., 1913 23d Street, Zone 8. Andrew Downey Orrick, '128 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Harold C. Patterson, 913 26th Street South, Arlington, Va. Executive Director.—Albert K. Scheidenhelm. Assistant to the Executive Director.—F. Bourne Upham III, 5901 Cranston Road, Bethesda, Md. Erenyiine Assistant to the Chatrman.—Frank G. Uriell, 2810 Terrace Road SE., one 2 DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Executive Director.—Albert K. Scheidenhelm. Director of Personnel.—William E. Becker, 104 Sheffield Street, Silver Spring, Md. Budget and Fiscal Officer. —James J. Riordan, 4910 Newport Avenue, Westgate 16, Md. DIVISION OF CORPORATION FINANCE Director—Byron D. Woodside, Haymarket, Va. Assistant Directors.—Harry Heller, 3730 Appleton Street, Zone 16; Harvey A. Thorson, 4628 River Road, Bethesda 16, Md.; Charles H. Eisenhart, 2032 Belmont Road, Zone 9; Edmund H. Worthy, 4608 Harrison Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. ° Counsel— Manuel F. Cohen, 2122 Dexter Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Chief Accountant.—Andrew Barr, University Club, 1135 16th Street, Zone 6. DIVISION OF CORPORATE REGULATION Director—Robert A. McDowell, 6712 Georgia Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Associate Director—Ray Garrett, Jr., 9510 Woodley Avenue, Forest Glen, Md. Assistant Directors.—Solomon Freedman, 5360 Quincy Place, Bladensburg, Md.; Lawrence M. Greene, 3206 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. DIVISION OF TRADING AND EXCHANGES Director.—Philip A. Loomis, Jr., 7706 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Directors.—Walter G. Holden, 5102 Wessling Lane, Bethesda 14, Md.; : Charles R. McCutcheon, 918 18th Street, Zone 6. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—William H. Timbers, Shoreham Hotel, Zone 8. Associate General Coumsel.—Thomas G. Meeker, 1638 Mount Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. fp General Counsel.—Bruce L. Carson, 2640 North Ohio Street, Arlington, a. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ACCOUNTANT Chief Accountant.—Earle C. King, 3909 Dunnel Lane, Kensington, Md. Assistant Chief Accountant.—Lindsey J. Millard, 3613 Taylor Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. : DIVISION OF OPINION WRITING Director.—Leonard Helfenstein, 1371 Underwood Street, Zone 12. Assistant Director.—Joseph B. Levin, 4409 Sedgwick Street, Zone 16. REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS Atlanta Regional Office.—William Green, Room 350, Peachtree-Seventh Building, Atlanta 23, Ga. : Boston Regional Office.—Philip E. Kendrick, Federal Building, U. S. Post Office and Courthouse, Boston 9, Mass. Chicago Regional Officc.—Thomas B. Hart, Room 630, Bankers Building, 105 West Adams Street, Chicago 3, Ill. Denver Regional Office.—Milton J. Blake, Room 573, New Custom House, Nine-teenth and Stout Streets, Denver 2, Colo. Fort Worth Regional Office.—Oran H. Allred, 301 United States Court House, 10th and Lamar Streets, Fort Worth 2, Tex. New York Regional Office.—[Vacaney], 42 Broadway, New York 4, N. Y. San Francisco Regional Office.—George A. Blackstone, Room 334, Appraisers Building, 630 Sansome Street, San Francisco 11, Calif. : Seattle Regional Office.—James E. Newton, Room 304, 905 2d Avenue Building, Seattle 4, Wash. Washington Regional Office.—William S. Marshall, 425 Second Street NW., Washington 25, D. C. SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM National Headquarters, 451 Indiana Avenue. Phone, REpublic 7-5500 Director.—Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, 5500 Lambeth Road, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Director—Brig. Gen. Louis H. Renfrow, 2724 North Nelson Street, Arlington, Va. Assistants to the Director.—Col. Campbell C. Johnson, 1125 Columbia Road; Col. Raymond T. Higgins, 1765 South Portal Drive; Col. William 8S, Iliff, 3438 North Venice Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Office of Legislation, Liaison, and Public Information.—Col. Bernard T. Franck III, 6740 25th Street North, Arlington, Va. - General Counsel.—Col. Daniel O. Omer, 3616 Oval Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief Medical Officer.—Col. Richard H. Eanes, 4514 Connecticut Avenue. Chief Planning Officer.—Col. Joel D. Griffing, 3839 Rodman Street. Division Chiefs: Administrative Division.— Austin S. Imirie, 3730 39th Street. Manpower Division.—Col. E. Dee Ingold, 1815 North Highland Street, Ar-lington, Va. Field Division.—Col. William P. Averill, 1314 20th Street South, Arlington, Va. Fiscal and Procurement Division.—Col. Cloyd T. Caldwell, 2005 North Jeffer-son Street, Arlington, Va. Communications and Records Division.—Col. Michael R. London, 5002 Massa-chusetts Avenue. Research and Statistics Division.— Kenneth H. McGill, 503 Stratford Drive, Hollin Hall Village, Alexandria, Va. Independent Offices and Establishments 549 SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-2858 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Admanssirator.—Wendell B. Barnes, 5004 Nahant Street, Zone 16. Assustants to the Administrator: Robert C. Jones, 306 Willow Street, Falls Church, Va. John J. McCarthy, 513 Tennessee Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Administrators: Donald A. Hipkins, 617 Melrose Street, Alexandria, Va. Robert H. Montgomery, 2950 Garfield Terrace. W. Norbert Engles, 2480 16th Street. General Counsel.—Edward Schoen, Jr., 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Director, Office of Information.—Arthur Hachten, 5410 41st Street, Zone 15. Director, Office of Controller.—XKeith L. Hanna, 615 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Office of Economic Adviser—Jules Abels, 1726 20th Street, Zone 6. Die Office of Financial Assistance.—J. Frank Matchett, 4545 Connecticut venue. Director, Office of Procurement and Technical Assistance.—Theodore G. Waale, 728 Arlington Village, Arlington, Va. Director, Office of Organization and Management.— William C. Fisher, 440 Munson Hill Road, Falls Church, Va. eri) Office of Personnel.—Edwin Z. Holland, 124 Hilltop Road, Silver Spring, d. DIRECTORY OF SBA REGIONAL AND BRANCH OFFICES Region I: Boston, Mass. Covering Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Rhode Island.—Edward J. Stewart, regional director, Small Business Administration, 131 State Street, Boston 9, Mass. Region 11: New York, N. Y. Covering New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey (counties of Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union, and Warren).—Arthur E. Long, regional director, Small Business Administration, 1790 Broadway, New York 19, N.Y. Branch Offices—Syracuse, N. Y., and Hartford: Conn.: Norbert J. Finkler, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 500 South Salina Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Charles C. Foster, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 70 Arch Street, Hartford, Conn. Region III: Philadelphia, Pa. Covering Pennsylvania; Delaware; New Jersey (counties of Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mercer, Ocean, and Salem); and West Virginia (counties of Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, Monongalia, Ohio, Preston, and Weizel).—William H. Harman, regional director, Small Business Administration, 1015 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 7, Pa. Branch Office— Pittsburgh, Pa.: Fernand A. Thomassy, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 107 Sixth Street, Pittsburgh 22, Pa. Region IV: Richmond, Va. Covering Virginia; District of Columbia; Maryland; North Carolina; South Carolina; and West Virginia (except counties of Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, Monongalia, Ohio, Preston, and Wetzel).—Clarence P. Moore, regional director, Small Business Administration, 900 North Lom-bardy Street, Richmond 20, Va. Branch Offices— Baltimore, Md.; Charleston, W. Va.; Charlotte, N. C.: Harry A. Barron, branch manager, Small Business Administration, Fayette and Saint Paul Streets, Baltimore, Md. Delbert E. Williams, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 922 Quarrier Street, Charleston, W. Va. Robert B. Horning, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 102 West Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. Region V: Atlanta, Ga. Covering Georgia; Alabama; Florida; Mississippi (coun- ties of Alcorn, Attala, Benton, Bolivar, Calhoun, Carroll, Chickasaw, Choctaw,Clay, Coahoma, De Soto, Grenada, Holmes, Humphreys, Itawamba, Kemper,Lafayette, Lee, Leflore, Lowndes, Marshall, Monroe, Montgomery, Neshoba, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, Panola, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Quitman, Sunflower, Talla-hatchie, Tate, Tippah, Tishomingo, Tunica, Union, Washington, Webster, Winston, and Yalobusha); Arkansas (counties of Clay, Craighead, Crittenden,Cross, Greene, Lee, Mississippi, Phillips, Poinsett, and St. Francis); Tennes-see; Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; and the Virgin Islands.— William F.Struby, acting regional director, Small Business Administration, 50 Seventh Street NE., Atlanta 23, Ga. Branch Oflices—Montgomery, Ala. (also services Florida counties of Bay, Cal-houn, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Okaloosa, Sania Rosa, Walton, and W ash-ington); Memphis, Tenn.; and Miami, Fla.: Fred H. Foy, branch manager, Small Business Administration, Dexter Avenue and Lawrence Street, Montgomery, Ala. Morris G. Heins, Jr., branch manager, Small Business Administration, 22 North Front Street, Memphis, Tenn. William F. Struby, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 327 Northeast First Avenue, Miami 32, Fla. Region VI: Cleveland, Ohio. Covering Ohio, Kentucky, and Michigan.—Fred W. Ramsey, regional director, Small Business Administration, 713 Superior Avenue, Cleveland 1, Ohio. Branch Offices— Detroit, Mich., and Louisville, Ky.: ; Frederick W. Pritchard, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 231 West Lafayette Boulevard, Detroit 26, Mich. James C. Daniels, branch manager, Small Business Administration, Sixth and Broadway, Louisville 2, Ky. Region VII: Chicago IU. Covering northern Illinois (counties of Boone, Bureau, Carroll, Cass, Champaign, Christian, Clark, Coles, Cook, Cumberland, De Kalb, De Witt, Douglas, Du Page, Edgar, Ford, Fulton, Grundy, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, Iroquois, Jo Daviess, Kane, Kankakee, Kendall, Knox, Lake, La Salle, Lee, Livingston, Logan, McDonough, McHenry, McLean, Macon, Marshal, Mason, Menard, Mercer, Morgan, Moultrie, Ogle, Peoria, Piatt, Putnam, Rock Island, Sangamon, Schuyler, Shelby, Stark, Stephenson, Tazewell, Vermilion, Warren, Whiteside, Will, Winnebago, and Woodford); eastern Towa (counties of Allamakee, Appanoose, Benton, Black Hawk, Bremer, Buchanan, Butler, Cedar, Cerro Gordo, Chikasaw, Clayton, Clinton, Davis, Delaware, Des Moines, Dubuque, Fayette, Floyd, Franklin, Grundy, Hardin, Henry, Howard, Iowa, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Johnson, Jones, Keokuk, Lee, Linn, Louisa, Lucas, Mahaska, Marion, Marshall, Mitchell, Monroe, Muscatine, Polk, Poweshiek, Scott, Tama, Van Buren, Wapello, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Winneshiek, and Worth); Indiana; and southern Wisconsin (counties of Adams, Brown, Calumet, Clark, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Door, Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Iowa, Jackson, Jefferson, Juneau, Kenosha, Kewaunee, La Crosse, Lafayette, Langlade, Manitowoc, Marathon, Marinette, Marquette, Milwaukee, Monroe, Oconto, Outagamie, Ozaukee, Portage, Racine, Richland, Rock, Sauk, Shawano, Sheboygan, Vernon, Walworth, Washington, Waukesha, Waupaca, Waushara, Winnebago, and Wood).—William H. Kelley, Regional director, Small Business Administration, Chicago 6, Ill. Branch Offices—Indianapolis, Ind.; Madison, Wis.; Davenport, Iowa: Earl W. Merry, branch manager, Small Business Administration, Indian-apolis, Ind. Robert W. Davis, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 105 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wis. Hal P. McCarthy, acting branch manager, Small Business Administration, 215 Main Street, Davenport, Iowa. Region VIII: Minneapolis, Minn. Covering Minnesota; North Dakota; South Dakota; and northern Wisconsin (counties of Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Buffalo, Burnett, Chippewa, Douglas, Dunn, Eau Claire, Florence, Forest, Iron, Lincoln, Oneida, Pepin, Perce, Polk, Price, Rusk, St. Croix, Sawyer, Taylor, Trempealeau, Vilas, and Washburn).—Robert C. Ferderer, regional director, Small Business Administration, Second Avenue at Third Street, Minne-apolis 1, Minn. Independent Offices and Establishments 551 Region IX: Kansas City, Missouri. Covering Missouri; western Lowa (counties of Adair, Adams, Audubon, Boone, Buena Vista, Calhoun, Carroll, Cass, Cherokee, Clarke, Clay, Crawford, Dallas, Decatur, Dickinson, Emmet, Fremont, Greene, Guthrie, Hamilton, Hancock, Harrison, Humboldt, Ida, Kossuth, Lyon, Mad-ison, Mills, Monona, Montgomery, O’ Brien, Osceola, Page, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Pocahontas, Pottawattamie, Ringgold, Sac, Shelby, Sioux, Taylor, Union, Webster, Winnebago, Woodbury, and Wright); Kansas; Nebraska; and southern Illinots (counties of Adams, Alexander, Bond, Brown, Calhoun, Clay, Clinton, Crawford, Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Franklin, Gallatin, Greene, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Jersey, Johnson, Lawrence, Macoupin, Madison, Marion, Massac, Monroe, Montgomery, Perry, Pike, Pope, Pulaskz, Randolph, Richland, St. Claire, Saline, Scott, Union, Wabash, Washington, Wayne, White, and Williamson).—C. I. Moyer, regional director, Small Business Administration, 911 Walnut Street, Kansas City 6, Mo. Branch Offices—Omaha, Nebr.; St. Louis, Mo.; Wichita, Kans.: Lyle S. MacKenzie, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 15th and Dodge Streets, Omaha 2, Nebr. John Darr, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 1114 Market Street, St. Louis, 1, Mo. Wallace M. Buck, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 401 North Market Street, Wichita, Kans. Region X: Dallas, Tex. Covering Texas; Arkansas (except counties of Clay, Craig-head, Crittenden, Cross, Greene, Lee, Mississippi, Phillips, Poeinselt, and St. Francis); Oklahoma; Louisiana; and southern Mississippi (counties of Adams, Amdte, Claiborne, Clarke, Copiah, Covington, Forrest, Franklin, George, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Hinds, Issaquena, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Jefferson Davis, Jones, Lamar, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Leake, Lincoln, Madison, Marion, Newton, Pearl River, Perry, Pike, Rankin, Scott, Sharkey, Simpson, Smith, Stone, Walthall, Warren, Wayne, Wilkinson, and Yaz00).—Owen C. Jones, acting regional director, Small Business Administration, 1114 Commerce Street, Dallas 2, Tex. Branch Offices—Houston, Tex.; New Orleans, La.; Oklahoma City, Okla.; and Lzttle Rock, Ark.: Henry A. Schumacher, branch manager, Small Business Administration, Fannin and Franklin Streets, Houston 14, Tex. Justin Green, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 333 St. Charles Street, New Orleans 12, La. Owen C. Jones, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 114 North Broadway, Oklahoma City 2, Okla. Chris W. Ferguson, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 217 Main Street, Little Rock, Ark. Region X1: Denver, Colo. Covering Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.— Harold R. Smethills, regional director, Small Business Administration, 19th and Stout Streets, Denver 2, Colo. Region XII: San Francisco, Calif. Covering Nevada (except Clark County); Cali-fornia (except counties of Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura); and the Territory of Hawari.—Edward L. Turkington, regional director, Small Business Administration, 870 Market Street, San Francisco 2, Calif. Region XIII: Seattle Wash. Covering Washington, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and the Territory of Alaska.—Robert F. Buck, regional director, Small Business Administration, 905 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Branch Offices— Portland, Oreg.; and Helena, Mont.: John G. Barnett, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 520 Southwest Morrison Street, Portland 4, Oreg. William T. Beaumont, branch manager, Small Business Administration, North Park Avenue and West Lawrence Street, Helena, Mont. Region XIV: Los Angeles, Calif. Covering California (counties of Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura); Nevada (Clark County); and Arizona.— Donald E. McLarnan, regional director, Small Business Administration, 1031 South Broadway, Los Angeles 15, Calif. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION The Mall. Phone, NAtional 8-1810 Secretary.—Leonard Carmichael, 4520 Hoban Road. Assistant Secretaries.—John E. Graf, 2035 Parkside Drive; J. L. Keddy, 201 North Quaker Lane, Alexandria, Va. Administrative Assistant to the Secretary.—Louise M. Pearson, 626 North Ivy Street, Arlington, Va. Chzef, Editorial and Publications Division.—Paul H. Oehser, 3119 Eighth Street North, Arlington, Va. , Librarian.—Leila F. Clark, 1818 Wyoming Avenue. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds.—L. L. Oliver, 1945 T Place SE. Chuef, Personnel Division.—J. B. Newman, 9806 Dilston Road, Silver Spring, Md. Treasurer, Fiscal Division.— Thomas F. Clark, 2000 Taylor Street NE. Chief, Supply Division.—Anthony W. Wilding, 218 Madison Street. Chief, Photographic Laboratory.—F. B. Kestner, 335 Sixth Street SE. THE ESTABLISHMENT Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States. Richard M. Nixon, Vice President of the United States. Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense. Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General. Arthur Summerfield, Postmaster General. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior. Ezra T. Benson, Secretary of Agriculture. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor. : Marion B. Folsom, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. BOARD OF REGENTS Chancellor.—Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States. Members of the Board.—Richard M. Nixon, Vice President of the United States; Clinton P. Anderson, Member of the Senate; Leverett Saltonstall, Member of the Senate; H. Alexander Smith, Member of the Senate; Overton Brooks, Member of the House of Representatives; Clarence Cannon, Member of the House of Representatives; John M. Vorys, Member of the House of Repre-sentatives; Vannevar Bush, citizen of Washington, D. C.; Arthur H. Comp-ton, citizen of Missouri (St. Louis); Robert V. Fleming, citizen of Washing ton, D. C.; Jerome C. Hunsaker, citizen of Massachusetts (Cambridge); [2 vacancies]. Brcourive Committee—Robert V. Fleming, Chairman; Vannevar Bush; Clarence annon. BRANCHES UNDER DIRECTION OF SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Director.—A. Remington Kellogg, 5305 28th Street. Assistant Director—Frank A. Taylor, 6605 32d Street. Head Curators.—Frank M. Setzler, 4849 Rodman Street; Waldo L. Schmitt, Highland Lane and Allegheny Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.; Jason R. Swallen, 4511 Klingle Street; William F. Foshag, 5202 Westwood Drive; Mendel L. Peterson (acting), 933 North Longfellow Street, Arlington, Va.; Robert P. Multhauf (acting), 1414 27th Street. BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY Director.—M. W. Stirling, 3311 Rowland Place. ghsvoniap Derek H. H. Roberts, Jr., 415 East Leland Street, Chevy hase, Md ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY Director—¥red L. Whipple, 12 Randolph Street, Belmont, Mass. Assistant Director.—John S. Rinehart, 10 Blanchard Road, Cambridge, Mass. Chief, Division of Radiation and Organisms.—Robert B. Withrow, 6900 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, Md. NATIONAL COLLECTION OF FINE ARTS Director.—Thomas M. Beggs, Old Dominion Drive, McLean, Va. FREER GALLERY OF ART Director.—Archibald G. Wenley, 4348 Garfield Street. Assistant Director.—John A. Pope, 4632 Reservoir Road. NATIONAL AIR MUSEUM ADVISORY BOARD Maj. Gen. John P. Doyle, representing the Chief of Staff, Department of theAir Force; Rear Adm. J. S. Russell, representing the Chief of Naval Opera-tions, Department of the Navy; Grover Loening, citizen member; William B. Stout, citizen member; Leonard Carmichael, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Head Curator.—Paul E. Garber, 1144 44th Place SE. NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK Adams Mill Road. Phone, COlumbia 5-0743 Director —William M. Mann, 2801 Adams Mill Road. Assistant Director.—Ernest P. Walker, 3016 Tilden Street. CANAL ZONE BIOLOGICAL AREA Barro Colorado Island, Gatun Lake, Canal Zone Secretary, Smithsonian Institution.— Leonard Carmichael, 4520 Hoban Road. Resident Manager. —James Zetek, Canal Zone Biological Area, Drawer C, Balboa, Canal Zone. INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE SERVICE Chief —Dan G. Williams, 1901 Wyoming Avenue. NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART [Under the direction of the Board of Trustees of the National Gallery of Art] Constitution Avenue, between Fourth and Seventh Streets. Phene, REpublic 7-4215 Board of Trustees.—Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States, Chairman; John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State; George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury; Leonard Carmichael, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution; Ferdinand Lammot Belin; Duncan Phillips; Chester Dale; Paul Mellon; Rush H. Kress. . President.—Chester Dale, Plaza Hotel, New York, N. Y. Vice President.—Ferdinand Lammot Belin, 1623 28th Street. Secretary-Treasurer.—Huntington Cairns, 2219 California Street. Director—David E. Finley, 3318 O Street. Administrator—Ernest R. Feidler, 1411 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. General Counsel.—Huntington Cairns, 2219 California Street. Chief Curator.—John Walker, 2806 N Street. 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TARIFF COMMISSION, UNITED STATES Tariff Commission Building, Eighth and E Streets. Phone, N Ational 8-3947 Chairman.—Edgar B. Brossard, of Utah, 3055 16th Street. Vice Chairman.—Joseph E. Talbot, of Connecticut, 7809 14th Street. Commissioners: Walter R. Schreiber, of Maryland, 5412 Middleton Lane SE. Glenn W. Sutton, of Georgia, 1620 Belmont Street. J. Weldon Jones, of Texas, 800 16th Street. William E. Dowling, of Michigan, 2828 Connecticut Avenue. Secretary.—Donn N. Bent, 6302 Ridge Drive. Assistant to the Secretary.—Edith L. Finch, Greenacres Drive, Hillandale, Md. Director of Investigation and Chairman of Planning and Reviewing Committee.— LoyleA. Morrison, 1616 South Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. Chad Economist and Chief of Economics Division.—Ben D. Dorfman, 4719 30th treet. Chief of Technical Service.—Louis S. Ballif, 4302 47th Street. Assistant Chief of Technical Service.—J. Mark Albertson, 606 Aspen Street, Takoma Park, D. C. 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(Home address: 712 Washington Street, Carlstadt, N. J.) THE PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT OF THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED U. S. Department of Labor Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-2420 Chairman.—Maj. Gen. Melvin J. Maas, USMCR (Retired), 4714 Essex Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Vice Chairman.—Earl Bunting, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Washington, D. C. Executive Secretary.— William P. McCahill, 5612 23d Street North, Arlington 5, Va. Assistant Executive Secretary.—K. Vernon Banta, 5001 16th Road North, Arling-ton, Va. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY Wilson Dam, Ala. Phone, Sheffield, 3160; Knoxville, Tenn. Phone, 2-7181; Chattanooga, Tenn., Phone 5-3551; Washington Office, Woodward Building, Phone, N A tional 8-7031 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Directors: Herbert D. Vogel, Chairman, Knoxville. Raymond R. Paty, Knoxville. Harry A. Curtis, Knoxville. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL MANAGER General Manager.— Aubrey J. Wagner, Knoxville. Chief Budget Officer.—L. J. Van Mol, Knoxville. Director of Information.—Paul L. 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UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY 1778 Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, REpublic 7-8340 Director.—Theodore C. Streibert, 2505 P Street. Deputy Director.—Abbott Washburn, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue. a Director for Policy and Programs.—Andrew H. Berding, 3111 Foxhall Road. Assistant Director for Administration.—Richard F. Cook, 4309 Center Street, Chevy Chase, Md. General Counsel.—Clive L. DuVal 2d, Route 123, McLean, Va. Assision Director for American Republics.—Frank H. Oram, 1505 Emerson Street. Assistant Director for Europe.— William L. Clark, 3104 R Street. Assistant Director for Near East, South Asia, and Africa.—G. Huntington Damon, 6200 Garnett Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Director for Far East.—Saxton E. Bradford, 1622 30th Street. Assistant Director for Radio and Television.—J. R. Poppele, Dodge Hotel. Chief, Information Center Service—Dr. Franklin L. Burdette, 5201 Wilson Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Motion Picture Service.— Turner B. Shelton, 3801 Connecticut Avenue. Chief, Press Service—Leland Stanford Briggs, 3318 N Street. Chief, Public Information Staff. —Sidney H. Fine, 5911 Jarvis Lane, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Office of Private Cooperation.—Herbert A. Dingwall, 601 19th Street. Chief, Office of Research and Intelligence.—Henry Loomis, Middleburg, Va. Chief, Office of Security.—Charles M. Noone, 2 Belfield Road, Alexandria, Va. VETERANS’ ADMINISTRATION Veterans Administration Building, Phone, EXecutive 3-4120 Administrator of Veterans Affairs.—H. V. Higley, the Brandywine. Administrative Assistant to the Administrator.—Mrs. M. C. Easter, 3539 Quebec / Street, Zone 16. : Executive Assistant to the Administrator.—Jack L. Spore, 1902 Lebanon Street, West Hyattsville, Md. Special Assistant to the Administrator.—Bernard L. Flanagan, 4344 Nichols Avenue SW., Zone 24. Lop Administrator.—John S. Patterson, Room 1001, Veterans Administration uilding. Chisel, Medical Director—Dr. William S. Middleton, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, one 16. Deputy Administrator for Insurance.—Charles G. Beck, 3445-A South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. Depgy Administrator for Veterans Benefits.—Ralph H. Stone, R. F. D. 3, McLean, a Assistant Administrator for Admainistration.—Henry W. Longfellow, 7111 Ridge-wood Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Administrator for Construction.—Raleigh M. Edgar, R. F. D. 2, Box 95, McLean, Va. Assistant Administrator for Legislation.—Guy H. Birdsall, 6130 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Administrator for Personnel.—Vincent W. Powers, 2101 Hildarose Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Controller.—Frank W. Kelsey, 6928 32d Street, Zone 15. General Counsel. —Edward E. Odom, 3131 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Information Service.—J. Norman Lodge, 4831 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Investigation Service—N. D. Hathaway, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Chairman, Board of Veterans Appeals.—R. L. Jarnagin, 1101 Notley Road, Silver Spring, Md. VETERANS’ EDUCATION APPEALS BOARD Twenty-first Street and Constitution Avenue, Munitions Building, room 1070 Phone, EXecutive 3-4120, extension 2983 Chairman.—Charles M. Thompson, 709 West University Avenue, Champaign, Ill. Member.—Jo Zach Miller 3d, 815 Commerce Building, Kansas City 6, Mo. Member.—Edward L. Arpin, 2518 Harvard Avenue, Butte, Mont. Director, Staff.—Frederick V. Collins, 5206 Elsmere Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT SOCIETY (Organized 1833; chartered 1859; acts of Congress August 2, 1876, October 2, 1888) President ex Officco.—Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States. Vice Presidents ex Officico.—The governors of the several States. First Vice President.—U, S. Grant 3d. Second Vice President.—John Lord O’Brian. Treasurer.—Charles C. Glover, Jr., 4200 Massachusetts Avenue, lpi Comma L. Wirth, 3808 East Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. embers: Gilbert H. Grosvenor; Cloyd Heck Marvin; Corcoran Thom; Joseph C. Grew; Warren R. Austin; Colgate W. Darden, Jr.; Samuel H. Kauffmann; C. R. Train; Charles S. Dewey; Eliot Wadsworth; Chief Justice Earl Warren; Harry Flood Byrd; Robert Woods Bliss. JUDICIARY SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES 1 First Street NE. Phone, EXecutive 3-1640 EARL WARREN, Chief Justice of the United States; born March 19, 1891, in Los Angeles, Calif., son of Methias H. and Christine (Hernlund) Warren; B. T; University of California, 1912; J. D. 1914; married Nina E. Meyers, October 14, 1925; children—James C., Virginia, Earl, Dorothy, Nina, and Robert; deputy and chief deputy district attorney, Alameda County, Calif, 1920-25; district attorney, 1925-39; attorney general of California, 1939-43; Governor of California, 1943-53; served as first lieutenant in Infantry, U. S. Army, 1917-18; member of Sigma Phi and Phi Delta Phi fraternities; nominated Chief Justice of the United States by President Eisenhower September 30, 1953; took oath of office and his seat on October 5, 1953; chancellor of the Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institu-tion; chairman, Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art. HUGO LAFAYETTE BLACK, of Birmingham, Ala., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born in Clay County, Ala., February 27, 1886; was nominated by President Franklin ID. Roosevelt on August 12, 1937, to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; confirmed by the Senate on August 17, 1937, and took his seat on October 4, 1937. STANLEY FORMAN REED, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born in Mason County, Ky., December 31, 1884; A. B., Kentucky Wesleyan College, 1902; A. B., Yale, 1906 (Bennett prize) ; TioD, 1938; LL. D. Columbia, University, 1940; University of Kentucky, 1940; Kentucky Wesleyan College, 1941; University of Louisville, 1947; studied law at University of Vir-ginia, Columbia University, and University of Paris; married Winifred Elgin, of Maysville, Ky.; has two sons, John A. and Stanley Forman, Jr.; general practice Maysville and Ashland, Ky., 1910-29; member General Assembly of Kentucky, 1912-16; American Legion; American Law Institute; counselor and member, executive committee, American Red Cross, 1935-38; general counsel, Federal Farm Board, 1929-32; general counsel, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, December 1932 to March 1935; Solicitor General of the United States, March 23, 1935, to January 31, 1938; nominated Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States by President Roosevelt, January 15, 1938; confirmed Janu-ary 25, 1938, and took his seat January 31, 1938. FELIX FRANKFURTER, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born in Vienna Austria, November 15, 1882; brought to the United States in 1894; A. B. College of the City of New York, 1902: LL. B,, Harvard, 1906; D. C. L., University of Oxford, 1939; LIL. D. Amherst, 1940; College of the City of New York, 1947; University of Chicago, 1953; LL... D., assistant United States attorney, Southern district of New York, 1906-10; law officer, Bureau of Insular Affairs, War Department, 1911-14; professor at Har-vard Law School, 1914-39; George Eastman visiting professor, ‘Oxford University, 1933-34; major and judge advocate, Officers’ Reserve Corps, United States Army, 1917; assistant to the Secretary of War; secretary and counsel to the President’s Mediation Commission; assistant to the Secretary of Labor; chairman of War Labor Policies Board, June 1918; declined Governor Ely’s nomination to Massa-chusetts Supreme Judicial Court, June 1932; 1952, Honorable Master of the Bench, Gray’s Inn; author: The Case of Sacco and Vanzetti, 1927; The Business of the Supreme Court (with James M. Landis), 1928; The Labor Injunction (with Nathan Greene), 1930; The Public and Its Government, 1930; The Commerce Clause Under Marshall, Taney, and Waite, 1937; Mr. Justice Holmes and the Supreme Cony 1939; editor: Cases Under the Interstate Commerce Act, 1915 561 562 Congressional Directory (2d edition, 1922); Criminal Justice in Cleveland (with Roscoe Pound), 1922; Mr. Justice Holmes, 1931; Cases on Federal Jurisdiction (with Wilbur G. Katz), 1931; Cases on Administrative Law (with J. Forrester Davison), 1931; Mr. Justice Brandeis, 1932; Cases on Federal Jurisdiction (with Harry Shulman), 1937; nominated Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States by President Roosevelt, January 5, 1939; confirmed January 17, 1939, and took his seat January 30, 1939. WILLIAM ORVILLE DOUGLAS, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, was born at Maine, Minn., on October 16, 1898; graduated from Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash., A. B., 1920, and from Columbia University Law School, LL. B., 1925; member of Securities and Exchange Com-mission, 1936-39, chairman, 1937-39; nominated Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court by President Roosevelt, March 20, 1939; confirmed by the Senate, April 4, 1939, and took his seat April 17, 1939. HAROLD HITZ BURTON, of Cleveland, Ohio, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born in Jamaica Plain, Mass., June 22, 1888; Bowdoin College, A. B. 1909, LL. D. 1937; Harvard University, LL. B. 1912; LL. D. Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Kenyon College, Boston University, College of Wooster, Heidelberg (Ohio) College, Western Reserve University, Wesleyan University (Conn.), and Fenn College; L. H. D., Mount Union College; J. D., University of Toledo; married Selma F. Smith, of Newton, Mass. ; children: Mrs. H. Charles Weidner, Jr., William S., Mrs. R. Wallace Adler, and Robert S.; practiced law with Gage, Wilbur & Wachner, Cleveland, 1912-14; assistant attorney, Utah Power & Light Co., Salt Lake City, Utah, 1914-16; attorney, Idaho Power Co., Boise, Idaho, 1916-17; associated with Day, Day & Wilkin, later Day & Day, Cleveland, 1919-25; instructor, Western Reserve Uni-versity School of Law, 1923-25; member of Cull, Burton & Laughlin, 1925-29; Andrews, Hadden & Burton, 1932-35; lieutenant and later captain, Three Hundred and Sixty-first Infantry, with service in France and Belgium, 1917-19; member, board of education, East Cleveland, Ohio, 1928-29; Ohio House of Representatives, 1929; director of law of Cleveland, 1929-32; mayor of Cleveland, 1935-40; United States Senator from Ohio, January 3, 1941, to September 30, 1945; nominated Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States by President Truman, September 18, 1945; confirmed September 19, 1945, and took his seat October 1, 1945. ' TOM C. CLARK, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born September 23, 1899, in Dallas, Tex.; son of William H. and Jennie (Falls) Clark; Virginia Military Institute, 1917-18; A. B., University of Texas, 1921; LL. B., 1922; married Mary Ramsey, of Texas, November 8, 1924; children, William Ramsey, Mildred (Mrs. Thomas R. Gronlund), (Tom C., Jr., deceased); in private practice, Dallas, 1922-37 (civil district attorney, Dallas County, 1927— 32); Department of Justice, Washington, D. C., 1937-45; Attorney General of the United States, 1945-49; home: 2101 Connecticut Avenue, Washington 8, D. C. Office: United States Supreme Court, Washington 13, D. C. SHERMAN MINTON, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born in Georgetown, Ind., October 20, 1890; son of John Evan and Emma, (Livers) Minton; LL. B., Indiana University, 1915; LL. M., Yale, 1916; LL. D., Indiana University, 1950; married Gertrude Gurtz, August 11, 1917; children— Sherman, Jr., Mrs. J. H. Callanan, John Evan; began practice at New Albany, 1916; member, Stotsenburg, Weathers & Minton, 1922-25; member, Shutts & Bowen, Miami, Fla., 1925-28; returned to New Albany, 1928; public counselor of Indiana, 1933-34; elected to the United States Senate on November 6, 1934, for term ending January 3, 1941; served as majority whip from April 1939 to January 3, 1941; appointed administrative assistant to President Roosevelt January 8, 1941; nominated judge, United States Court of Appeals for Seventh Circuit, May 7, 1941, took oath of office May 29, 1941; nominated Associate Justice of Supreme Court by President Truman September 15, 1949; confirmed October 4, 1949; took seat October 12, 1949; served as captain, infantry, United States Army, 1917-19; member, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Delta Phi, Elks. Judiciary 563 JOHN M. HARLAN, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born May 20, 1899, in Chicago, IIL; A. B., Princeton University, 1920; B. A. in Jurisprudence in 1923, and M. A.; Oxford University; LL. B., New York Law School, 1924; married Ethel Andrews of New Haven, Conn., November 10, 1928; has one daughter, Eve Harlan Newcomb (Mrs. W. A. Newcomb); joined firm of Root, Clark, Buckner & Howland (subsequently Root, Ballantine, Harlan, Bushby & Palmer), New York City, as associate in 1923; member from January 1931 to February 1954; Assistant United States Attorney, Southern District of New York, 1925-27; chief assistant special counsel to Commissioners Clarence BE. Shearn and Judge Townsend Scudder, appointed by Governor Smith in 1928 in removal proceedings against the Borough President of Queens; appointed by Governor Smith special assistant attorney general, State of New York, 1928-30, in connection with Queens County sewer prosecutions; appointed by Governor Dewey as chief counsel to New York State Crime Commission in 1951; appointed by President Eisenhower to United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, on February 10, 1954, took oath of office on March 4, 1954; appointed by President Eisenhower to Supreme Court of the United States on March 17, 1955, took oath of office on March 28, 1955; United States Army Air Force, England, 1942-44, Colonel, United States Army, decorated United States Legion of Merit, and French and Belgian Croix de Guerre. RESIDENCES OF THE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT [The * designates those whose wives accompany them ; the § designates those whose daughters accompany them] *Mr. Chief Justice Warren, Sheraton-Park Hotel. 1 Mr. Justice Black, 619 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. *Mr. Justice Reed, the Mayflower, Zone 6. *Mr. Justice Frankfurter, 3018 Dumbarton Avenue, Zone 7. * Mr. Justice Douglas, 8701 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Mr, Justice Burton, the Dodge, Zone 1. *Mr. Justice Clark, 2101 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. *Mr. Justice Minton, the Methodist Building, Zone 2. *Mr. Justice Harlan, 1677 31st Street, Zone 7. OFFICERS OF THE SUPREME COURT Clerk.—Harold B. Willey, 3214 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Clerks.—Reginald C. Dilli, 1329 Hemlock Street, Zone 12; Hugh W. Barr, 4701 Conrecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Marshal.—T. Perry Lippitt, 6004 Corbin Road, Woodacres 16, Md. Reporter of Decistons.— Walter Wyatt, 1702 Kalmia Road, Zone 12. Librarian.—Helen Newman, 126 Third Street SE., Zone 3. Press Information.—Banning KE. Whittington, 1005 North Larrimore Street, Arlington 5, Va. UNITED STATES COURTS OF APPEALS District of Columbia Judicial Circuit (District of Columbia).— Mr. Chief Justice Warren, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Henry W. Edgerton. Circuit Judges.— E. Barrett Prettyman, Wilbur K. Miller, David L. Bazelon, Charles Fahy, George Thomas Washington, John A. Danaher, Walter M. Bastian, [vacancy]. First Judecral Circuit (Districts of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Puerto Rico).— Mr. Justice Frankfurter, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Calvert Magruder, Boston, Mass. Circuit Judges.—Peter Woodbury, Concord and Manchester, N. H.; John P. Hartigan, Providence, R. I. Second Judicial Circust (Districts of Vermont, Connecticut, northern New York, southern New York, eastern New York, and western New York).— Mr. Justice Harlan, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Charles E. Clark, New Haven, Conn.; Circuit Judges.—Jerome N. Frank, New Haven, Conn.; Harold R. Medina, New York, N. Y.; Carroll C. Hincks, New Haven, Conn.; J. Edward Lumbard, New York, N. Y.; Sterry R. Waterman, Burlington (mailing address, St. Johnsbury, Vt.). Third Judicial Circuit (Districts of New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, middle Pennsylvania, western Pennsylvania, Delaware, and the Virgin Islands).— Mr. Justice Burton, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—John Biggs, Jr., Wilmington, Del. Circust Judges.— Albert Branson Maris, Philadelphia, Pa.; Herbert F. Goodrich, Philadelphia, Pa.; Gerald McLaughlin, Newark, N. J.; Harry E. Kalodner, Philadelphia, Pa.; Austin L. Staley, Pittsburgh, Pa.; William Henry Hastie, Philadelphia, Pa. Fourth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Maryland, northern West Virginia, southern West Virginia, eastern Virginia, western Virginia, eastern North Carolina, middle North Carolina, western North Carolina, eastern South Carolina, and western South Carolina).—Mr. Chief Justice Warren, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.— John J. Parker, Charlotte, N. C. Circuit Judges.—Armistead M. Dobie, Charlottesville, Va.; [vacancy]. Fifth Judicial Circust (Districts of northern Georgia, middle Georgia, southern Georgia, northern Florida, southern Florida, northern Alabama, middle Ala-bama, southern Alabama, northern Mississippi, southern Mississippi, eastern Louisiana, western Louisiana, northern Texas, southern Texas, eastern Texas, western Texas, and Canal Zone).—Mr. Justice Black, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Joseph C. Hutcheson, Jr., Houston, Tex. Circuit Judges.— Wayne G. Borah, New Orleans, La.; Richard T. Rives, Montgomery, Ala.; Elbert Parr Tuttle, Atlanta, Ga.; Ben F. Cameron, Meridian, Miss.; Warren L. Jones, Jacksonville, Fla.; John R. Brown, Houston, Tex. Sixth Judicial Circuit (Districts of northern Ohio, southern Ohio, eastern Michi-gan, western Michigan, eastern Kentucky, western Kentucky, eastern Ten-nessee, middle Tennessee, and western Tennessee).— Mr. Justice Reed, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Charles C. Simons, Detroit, Mich. Circuit Judges.— Florence E. Allen, Cleveland, Ohio; John D. Martin, Sr., Memphis, Tenn.; Thomas F. McAllister, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Shackelford Miller, Jr., Louis-ville, Ky.; Potter Stewart, Cincinnati, Ohio. Seventh Judicial Circuit (Districts of northern Indiana, southern Indiana, northern Illinois, eastern Illinois, southern Illinois, eastern Wisconsin, and western Wisconsin) .—Mr. Justice Minton, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—F. Ryan Duffy, Milwaukee, Wis. Circuit Judges.—J. Earl Major, Springfield, Ill.; Philip J. Finnegan, Chicago, Ill.; Walter C. Lindley, Danville, Ill.; H. Nathan Swaim, Indianapolis, Ind.; Elmer J. Schnackenberg, Chicago, Ill. Eighth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Minnesota, northern Iowa, southern Iowa, eastern Missouri, western Missouri, eastern Arkansas, western Arkansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota).—Mr. Justice Clark, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Archibald K. Gardner, Aberdeen and Huron, S. Dak. Circuit Judges.—John B. Sanborn, St. Paul, Minn.; Joseph W. Woodrough, Omaha, Nebr.; Harvey M. Johnsen, Omaha, Nebr.; John C. Collet, Kansas City, Mo.; Charles J. Vogel, Fargo, N. Dak.; Martin Donald Van Oosterhout, Sioux City, Iowa. Ninth Judicial Circuit (Districts of northern California, southern California, Oregon, Nevada, Montana, eastern Washington, western Washington, Idaho, Arizona, Territories of Alaska, Hawaii, and Guam).—Mr. Justice Douglas, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.— William Denman, San Francisco, Calif. Circuit Judges.—Albert Lee Stephens, Los Angeles, Calif.; William Healy, San Fran-cisco, Calif.; Homer T. Bone, San Francisco, Calif.; William E. Orr, San Fran-cisco, Calif.; Walter L. Pope, San Francisco, Calif.; Dal M. Lemmon, Sacra-mento, Calif.; James Alger Fee, San Francisco, Calif.; Richard H. Chambers, Tucson, Ariz. Tenth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Kansas, eastern Oklahoma, western Oklahoma, northern Oklahoma, and New Mexico).— Mr. Justice Clark, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Orie IL. Phillips, Denver, Colo. Circuit Judges.—Sam G. Bratton, Albuquerque, N. Mex.; Walter A. Huxman, Topeka, Kans.; Alfred P. Murrah, Oklahoma City, Okla.; John C. Pickett, Cheyenne, Wyo. Judiciary 565 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT U. S. Courthouse, Third Street and Constitution Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-5700 -HENRY W. EDGERTON, chief judge; born in Rush Center, Kans., October 20, 1888; University of Wisconsin, 1905-7; special agent, United States Bureau of Corporations, 1908; A. B., Cornell University, 1910; law school of the University of Paris, 1910-11; LL. B., Harvard, 1914; married Alice Durand June 28, 1913; children—John D., Ann (dec.); practiced in Boston, Mass., 1916, 1918-21; member of law faculties of George Washington University (1921-29), University of Chicago (1928-29), and Cornell University (1916-18, 1929-38); special assistant to the Attorney General, 1934-35; nominated to the United States Court of Appeals by President Roosevelt November 26, 1937; confirmed by the Senate December 9, 1937; assumed duties February 1, 1938; chief judge since May 30, 1955. ELIJAH BARRETT PRETTYMAN, circuit judge; born in Lexington, Va., August 23, 1891; son of Forrest Johnston and Elizabeth Rebecca (Stone-street) Prettyman; A. B. Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Va., 1910, A. M., 1911; LL. B., 1915, LL. D., 1946, Georgetown University; married Lucy C. Hill of Baltimore, Md., September 15, 1917; children, Elizabeth Courtney and Elijah Barrett; admitted to Virginia bar, 1915; associate and member law firm of Butler Lamb, Foster & Pope, Chicago and Washington, D. C., 1920-33; general counsel to Bureau of Internal Revenue, Washington, 1933-34; corporation counsel of District of Columbia, 1934-36; member law firm of Hewes, Prettyman & Awalt, Washington, D. C., and Hartford, Conn., 1936-45; served in the United States Army, 1917-19, advancing to captain of infantry; trustee of Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Va., and of American University, Washington, D. C.; Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Sigma, Gamma Eta Gamma, Omicron Delta Kappa; nominated to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia by President Truman, September 12, 1945; confirmed by the Senate September 24, 1945; assumed duties October 17, 1945. WILBUR K. MILLER, circuit judge; born in Owensboro, Ky., October 9, 1892; academic and legal education at the University of Michigan; married Marie Louise Hager, June 2, 1917; county attorney of Daviess County, Ky., 1922-30; chairman, Public Service Commission of Kentucky, 1934-35; judge of Special Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1940-41; member, American Legion; nominated associate justice (now circuit judge) of the United States Court of Appeals by President Truman, September 12, 1945, confirmed by the Senate September 24, 1945, and entered upon the duties of that office October 16, 1945. DAVID L. BAZELON, circuit judge, was born in Superior, Wis., September 3, 1909, the son of Israel and Lena Bazelon; student, University of Illinois 1928-29; received degree of B. S. L. from Northwestern University in 1931; married to Miriam M. Kellner on June 7, 1936; children—James A., and Richard Lee; assist-ant United States Attorney for Northern District of Illinois in charge of Federal tax matters, 1935-40; senior member of firm of Gottlieb & Schwartz, 1940-46; appointed by President Truman as Assistant Attorney General, United States, in charge of lands division 1946-47, in charge of alien property 1947-49; member Illinois, Chicago, Federal, American, and District of Columbia Bar Associations; nominated by President Truman as Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, October 15, 1949; following adjournment of Senate on October 19, 1949, received recess appointment as such Judge under Commission of President Truman dated October 21, 1949, took oath of office and entered on duty November 1, 1949, nominated by President Truman as Judge of said Court January 5, 1950, confirmed by Senate February 8, 1950, and took oath of office February 24, 1950, under Commission of President Truman dated February 10, 1950. CHARLES FAHY, circuit judge; born Rome, Ga., August 27, 1892; son of Thomas and Sarah (Jonas) Fahy; married Mary Agnes Lane of Washington, D. C., June 26, 1929; children, Charles (Dom Thomas Fahy, Order of St. Bene- dict), Anne Marie (Mrs. Rourke J. Sheehan), Sarah Agnes (Sister Charles Mary, Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur), and Mary Agnes; educated public schools and Darlington High School, Rome, Ga.; University of Notre Dame, 1910-11; LL. B., Georgetown University, Washington, 1914; LL, D., 1942; admitted to District of Columbia Bar, 1914, and practiced in Washington until 1924, except service in naval aviation 1917-19, and from 1947 to 1949; practiced in Santa Fe, N. Mex., 1924-33; first assistant solicitor, Department of Interior, Washington, 1933-35; general counsel, National Labor Relations Board, 1935-40; Assistant Solicitor General of the United States, 1940-41; member President’s Naval and Air Base Commission to London, 1941; Solicitor General of the United States, 1941-45; adviser to United States Delegation to San Francisco Conference, United Nations, 1945; legal adviser, Military Governor, Germany, 1945-46; the Legal Adviser, Department of State, 1946-47; adviser, United States Delegation to General Assembly, United Nations, 1946; alternative representative, United States Dele-gation to General Assembly, United Nations, 1947 and 1949; chairman, President’s Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services, 1948-50; president, Catholic Association for International Peace, 1950-51; nominated by President Truman as Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, October 15, 1949; took oath of office and entered on duty December 15, 1949, under recess appointment; took oath of office April 13, 1950, under permanent commission after Senate confirmation; trustee, Darlington High School, Rome, Ga.; awarded Navy Cross by President Wilson; awarded Medal for Merit by President Truman. GEORGE THOMAS WASHINGTON, circuit judge; born in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, June 24, 1908; educated in public schools in Ohio, Kentucky, and Michigan; attended Yale College, and graduated with Ph. B. degree, 1928; B. Litt. (law), Oxford University, 1931; LL. B. (cum laude), Yale Law School, 1932; married Helen Goodner of Washington, D. C., on July 18, 1953; practiced law in New York City, 1932-38, in association with Carter, Ledyard & Milburn, and with Root, Clark, Buckner & Ballantine; member faculty Cornell University Law School, 1938-42, appointed professor of law, 1942; author of Corporate Exec-utives’ Compensation 1942; revised ed., 1951, and of numerous articles in legal periodicals; attorney, Office for Emergency Management, 1942; assisted in prose-cution of eight Nazi saboteurs, 1942; United States Economic Representative, Baghdad, Iraq, 1942-43; Chief United States Lend-Lease Mission, Teheran, Iran, 1943-44; special assistant to the Attorney General, 1944-45; Chief Legal Con-sultant, 1945-46; appointed Assistant Solicitor General by President Truman on July 25, 1946, after confirmation by the Senate; served as acting Solicitor General of the United States, October 1946 to July 1947; legal adviser to the United States Delegation to the Conference on Freedom of Information and the Press, held in Geneva in April 1948; appointed in 1948 to President’s Advisory Commission on the Relation of Federal Laws to Puerto Rico; member of Phi Beta Kappa, Order of the Coif, Society of the Cincinnati; member of the New York Bar, the District of Columbia Bar, and the United States Supreme Court Bar; member of the District of Columbia Bar Association; received a recess appointment as Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit by Presi-dent Truman October 21, 1949, took oath of office October 25, 1949, and entered on duty November 8, 1949; nominated by President Truman as Judge of said Court January 5, 1950, confirmed by Senate April 28, 1950, and took oath of office May 16, 1950, under Commission of President Truman dated May 1, 1950. JOHN ANTHONY DANAHER, circuit judge; born in Meriden, Conn., January 9, 1899; son of Cornelius J. and Ellen Danaher; A. B., Yale College, 1920; Yale Law School, 1919-21; served clerkship with White & Case, New York, 1921, and admitted to the bar in Connecticut January 17, 1922, and to the bar of the United States District Court in Connecticut February 28, 1922; Assistant United States Attorney, 1922-34; Secretary of State of Connecticut, 1933-35; United States Senator for Connecticut, 1939-45; appointed by President Truman in 1951 to the President’s Commission on Internal Security and Individual Rights under the chairmanship of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz; appointed by President Eisenhowerin 1953 as one of the 12 lawyer members of the President’s Conference on Administrative Procedure; member of the bar in Connecticut and in the District of Columbia, in the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut and in the District of Columbia, in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit as well as being admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Judiciary 567 the United States and many of the departments and commissions of the United States Government ; served on Chief Judge Laws’ Committee for the Improvement of the Administration of Justice in the District of Columbia and on various of the special committees of the American Bar Association and the District of Columbia Bar Association; married February 3, 1921, to Miss Dorothy E. King of Meriden; children, John A., Jr., Robert C. and Mrs. Jeanne D. Lennhoff; Beta Theta Pi, Elihu (Yale) Phi Delta Phi, Corbey Court (Yale Law School) ; American Legion, Knights of Columbus, Fourth Degree; member, District of Columbia Bar Association, Connecticut Bar Association, Hartford County Bar Association, American Bar Association; appointed United States Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit by President Eisenhower by commission dated October 1, 1953, and took oath of office November 20, 1953. WALTER MAXIMILLIAN BASTIAN, judge, of Washington, D. C.; born in Washington, D. C., November 16, 1891; educated in public schools of Washington, D. C., and Georgetown University, receiving LI. B. in 1913; admitted to bar of District of Columbia same year; married Eva A. Bastian; children— Walter Maximillian, Jr., and David Charles; served as first lieutenant in Chemical War-fare Service, World War I; chairman of Draft Board of Appeals, World War II; instructor at National University School of Law, 1920-44, president of board of trustees from 1948, received LL. D. 1952; treasurer of bar association of District of Columbia 1931-35, president of that association in 1936; former chairman of Committee on Judicial Selections of District of Columbia Bar Association; member of Committee on Admissions and Grievances of District of Columbia District Court, 1946-50; former trustee and general counsel of Y. M. C. A; former president of Methodist Union; president of board of trustees of Swartzell Methodist Home for Children; trustee of Hamline Methodist Church; delegate to President’s Highway Safety Conference from 1948; practiced law in District of Columbia 1913-50; designated by President Eisenhower to serve on Conference on Administrative Processes; member of house of delegates of American Bar Association 1936-53, treasurer 1945-50, served as member and chairman of numerous committees, member of Board of Governors 1950-53, presently chair-man of standing committee on American citizenship of that association; appointed United States District Judge by President Truman, taking oath of office November 8, 1950; appointed by President Eisenhower as Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, taking oath of office December 15, 1954. [Vacancy.] RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT [The * designates those whose wives accompany them] *Chief Judge Henry W. Edgerton, 2925 Glover Driveway. Toimauli J ngs E. Barrett Prettyman, 5306 Woodlawn Avenue, Kenwood, Chevy hase, Md. *Circuit Judge Wilbur K. Miller, 2800 Woodley Road. *Circuit Judge David L. Bazelon, 4704 Linnean Avenue. *Circuit Judge Charles Fahy, 5500 Chevy Chase Parkway. *Circuit Judge George Thomas Washington, the Westchester. *Circuit Judge John A. Danaher, the Westchester, 4000 Cathedral Avenue. *Circuit Judge Walter M. Bastian, 4200 Cathedral Avenue. [Vacanecy.] RETIRED *Chief Justice D. Lawrence Groner, 2101 Connecticut Avenue. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT Clerk.—Joseph W. Stewart, 1610 Myrtle Street. Chief Deputy Clerk.— William G. Secrest, 5437 Connecticut Avenue. Marshal.—Joseph N. Weis, R. F. D. No. 1, Silver Spring, Md. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA United States Courthouse. Phone, STerling 3-5700 BOLITHA JAMES LAWS, chief judge; born in Washington, D. C., August 22, 1891, son of Bolitha J. and Mary A. (Menefee) Laws; educated in the public schools of Washington, D. C., Emerson Institute, and Georgetown University, receiving from the latter institution the degrees of LL. B. in 1913; LL. M. in 1914; LL. D. in 1950; married Nancy MacLeod, of Lynchburg, Va. August 25, 1920; children: Nancy Lee, Bolitha James, Jr, Tleita Margaret, and Mary Elizabeth; admitted to bar of the District of Columbia in 1913, State of New York in 1920, State of Maryland in 1923; assistant United States attorney for the District of Columbia, 1914-20; private practice, Washington, D. C., and New York City, 1920-21; assistant general counsel United States Shipping Board, 1921-22; law partner, firm Cromelin & Laws, Washington, D. C., 1922-38; served as vice president and treasurer of bar association of the District of Columbia and in 1938 was elected president of the organization; appointed judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, June 10, 1938, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt; designated by the Chief Justice of the United States to be a judge of the United States Emergency Court of Appeals on June 4, 1943; appointed by President Roosevelt as chief judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, on January 22, 1945; member the Barristers; Methodist; Mason. F. DICKINSON LETTS, judge; born in Washington County, Iowa, April 26, 1875, son of David Grove Letts and Hannah Gale Dickinson Letts; direct descendant of Nathaniel Dickinson, Hadley, Mass., who was born in Cambridge, England, and settled in Massachusetts in 1630 and of Nehemiah Letts, his Revolutionary ancestor; graduated from Parsons College, B.S., 1897 and 11. D. conferred in 1927; attended law schools of Columbia University and University of Iowa; graduate of State University of Iowa, LL. B. 1899; admitted to Iowa bar 1899 and located at Davenport, Iowa, the same year; married Josephine Nell Haney, Muscatine, Iowa, July 20, 1916; appointed judge of seventh judi-cial district of Iowa, March 1911, and served in capacity of district judge with exception of 2 years until his resignation on February 28, 1925; served in the 69th, 70th, and 71st Congresses from the Second Iowa Congressional District; appointed Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia (now the United States District Court for the District of Columbia) by President Herbert Hoover, May 5, 1931; 32d degree Mason; Sons of American Revolution; State Historical Society of Towa; Chevy Chase Club, Chevy Chase, Md.; Lawyers’ Club of Washington, D. C.; legal resident of Washington, D..C.: : fraternities; Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi’ (legal), Phi Kappa Phi (honorary) ; Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church. JAMES WARD MORRIS, judge; born in Smithfield, N. C., November 14, 1890, son of James Ward and India Viola (Fuller) Morris; student Staunton (Va.) Military Academy, 1904-5, Horner Military School, Oxford, N. C., 1906-8; A. B. University of North Carolina, 1912; legal education University of North Carolina; married Mary F. Duncan (Davy) May 26, 1930; stepsons—Charles Davy, Walter Davy; admitted to Florida bar, 1913, practiced in Tampa, 1913-33; partner Raney & Morris, 1914-25, Taliaferro, Morris & Carter, 1925-33; special assistant to the Attorney General of United States, 1933-35; Assistant Attorney General of United States, 1935-39; chairman, Attorney General’s Committee on Rules of Procedure for Review of Decisions from Administrative Agencies, 1938-39; member, Committee on Administrative Procedure, 1939-41; appointed judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, June 1939 (formerly associate justice, District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia); served as first lieutenant, later captain, 326th Infantry, 82d Divi-sion, United States Army, 1917-19; was lieutenant colonel, Infantry, Officers Reserve Corps; cited by General Pershing for conspicuous and meritorious serv-ices; member: American, Florida State, Hillsborough County (past president) Bar Associations; American Legion (past commander, State of Florida); Alpha Tau Omega; Democrat; Episcopalian; home: 6361 31st Place; Address: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Washington, D. C DAVID A. PINE, judge; born September 22, 1891, District of Columbia, son of David Emory and Charlotte McCormick Pine; educated in Washington public schools, Central High School, Georgetown University, District of Columbia, LL. B. 1913, postgraduate work 1913-14; honorary LL. D., Georgetown University, 1954; passed bar examination, June 1913; admitted to District of Columbia bar, October 1913; confidential clerk to United States Attorneys General McReyn-olds, and Gregory, 1914-15; law clerk and assistant attorney, Department of Justice, 1916-17; lieutenant, United States Army, 1918; captain, United States Army, 1918; attorney, Department of Justice, 1919; special assistant to the United States Attorney General, 1919-21; engaged in Federal litigation in Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, California, and Nevada; in 1921, returned to the District of Columbia to engage in the private practice of law, and in 1925 became a mem-ber of the firm of Easby-Smith, Pine & Hill; in 1929 this firm was dissolved; continued in private practice in District of Columbia; February 1, 1934, became first. assistant to the United States attorney for the District of Columbia; on December 31, 1937, appointed by the United States district court as United States attorney for the District of Columbia; later, nominated to this office by the President, confirmed by the Senate, and sworn in on March 9, 1938; on March 15, 1940, nominated associate justice (now judge) of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and took office after confirmation by the Senate on April 2, 1940; married to Elizabeth Bradshaw, also a native Washing-tonian; one daughter, Elizabeth Pine Dayton, wife of Dr. Glenn O. Dayton, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif.; member of District of Columbia Bar Association, American Bar Association, Lawyers’ Club, Washington, the Barristers, Washington (former president), Metropolitan Club, Washington, Chevy Chase Club, Maryland, and DeltaTheta Phi; Episcopalian; Mason (former master of St. John’s Lodge No. 11, District of Columbia). MATTHEW F. McGUIRE, judge; appointed by President Roosevelt judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia July 7, 1941; entered on duty October 7, 1941. HENRY A. SCHWEINHAUT, judge; born in Washington, D. C., February 9, 1902; graduated from National University Law School in 1924 with degree of LL. B.; admitted to bar of the District of Columbia in 1924 and engaged in the general practice of law until 1934; assistant United States attorney in the District of Columbia from 1934 to 1936; special assistant to the Attorney General of the United States from 1936 to 1945; appointed to bench in 1945; married Margaret Collins of Washington, D. C., in 1928; two children, Joan (Mrs. Michael Delehanty) and Mary Ann; member of bar association of the District of Columbia (past vice president), the Barristers, the Lawyers Club, and Sigma Delta Kappa Fra-ternity; from 1932 to 1939 was professor of evidence at the Washington College ; Law; lectured in evidence from 1940 to 1947 at the Catholic University of merica. ALEXANDER HOLTZOFF, judge; was born on November 7, 1886; was educated in New York City schools; Columbia College, A. B., 1908; M. A., 1909; Columbia University School of Law, LL. B., 1911; admitted to New York bar, 1911; was in private practice in New York City, 1911-24; in Army during First World War; was appointed special assistant to the then Attorney General of the United States, Harlan F. Stone, in 1924 and continued as such till 1945; was executive assistant to the Attorney General, 1945; represented the Attorney General on the President’s Committee on Economic Security, which laid the groundwork for the Social Security Act; member and secretary of the Advisory Committee of the Supreme Court on Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, 1942— 45; member of War Department Committee on Military Justice, 1946, appointed by the Secretary of War to study the administration of justice within the Army, and to recommend changes in the court-martial system; member of Committee on Revision of Naval Court Martial System, and was given the Navy Distinguished Public Service Award by the Secretary of the Navy; past commander of Depart-ment of Justice Post of American Legion, 1944-45; member, Phi Beta Kappa; married to Louise J. Cowan of Brooklyn, N. Y., 1925; author and coauthor of several law books; was appointed United States district judge, September 28, 1945; resides at The Broadmoor. 68172°—56——88 RICHMOND B. KEECH, judge; born in Washington, D. C., November 28, 1896; son of Leigh R. and Anne L. (Contee) Keech; educated in the public schools of the District of Columbia and Georgetown University, LL. B. 1922, LL. M. 1923; served in the Navy, 1917-19; engaged in the private practice of law in Washington, D: C., 1922-25; assistant corporation counsel, District of Columbia, 1925-30; people’s counsel, District of Columbia, 1930-34, appointed by President Hoover; vice chairman, Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia, 1934-40, appointed by President Roosevelt; corporation counsel, District of Columbia, 1940-45; an administrative assistant to the President of the United States, 1945-46; appointed justice (now district judge) of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia by President Truman and entered upon the duties of that office on November 1, 1946. EDWARD M. CURRAN, judge; born in Bangor, Maine, May 10, 1903, son of Michael J. and Mary A. Curran; A. B., University of Maine, 1928; LL. B., Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C., 1927; admitted to the Dis-trict of Columbia bar 1929 and engaged in practice of the law with Milton W. King until 1934; married Katherine C. Hand of Washington, D. C., June 6, 1934; served as assistant corporation counsel for the District of Columbia 1934-36; judge of the Police Court of the District of Columbia 1936-40; United States attorney for the District of Columbia 1940-46; appointed United States district judge by President Truman October 16, 1946; instructor in law, School of Law Catholic University, 1930-35; professor of law Georgetown University School of Law 1943-46; four children: Eileen Marie, Mary Catherine, Ann Elizabeth, Edward M., Jr.; member of the American Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar Association, Phi Kappa Fraternity, and Gamma Eta Gamma Legal Fra-ternity. EDWARD ALLEN TAMM, judge; born St. Paul, Minn., April 21, 1906; student Mount St. Charles College, Helena, Mont.; University of Montana; LL. B., Georgetown University, 1930; married Grace Monica Sullivan; children: Edward Allen, Jr., and Grace Cornelia; with Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1930-48; member bar of Minnesota and Supreme Court of the United States; member American and Federal bar associations; honorary member District of Columbia Bar Association; appointed district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia by President Truman and entered upon the duties of that office June 28, 1948. CHARLES F. McLAUGHLIN, judge; born Lincoln, Nebr., June 19, 1887, son of William and Mary Ann (Cavanaugh) McLaughlin; A. B., University of Nebraska, 1908; LL. B., Columbia University, 1910; admitted to practice law by Supreme Court of Nebraska 1910 and practiced law in Omaha, Nebr., contin-uously thereafter; admitted to State and Federal Courts and United States Supreme Court; special master in Chancery, Federal Court, 1916-17; delegate to Nebraska State Constitutional Convention, 1920; United States Army 1917-19, captain 347th Field Artillery, 91st Division; major, Field Artillery Reserves; served overseas in American Expeditionary Forces and in Army of Occupation; married Margaret Bruce, and they have two children, Edward Bruce and Mary Elizabeth; member American Bar Association, Nebraska State Bar Association, and Omaha Bar Association (past president); member of Congress 1935-43; member American Mexican Claims Commission 1943-47; nominated by President Truman as judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, October 21, 1949, following adjournment of the Senate on October 19, 1949; entered on duty November 15, 1949, under recess appointment; took oath of office March 8, 1950, under permanent Commission after Senate confirmation. JAMES ROBERT KIRKLAND, judge; born February 15, 1903, in Wilming-ton, Del., son of William John and Margaret Emily (Gardiner) Kirkland; married Katherine Kramer, of Washington, D. C., June 1, 1937; children: Margaret Kramer, William Elliott, and Carol Jean; education: District of Colum-bia public schools, Business High School, Emerson Preparatory; George Washing-ton University, A. B., 1927; LL. B., 1928; LL. M., 1929; Benjamin Franklin University, B. C. S., 1930, C. P. A., Delaware, 1933; LL. D. Southeastern Uni-versity, 1947; Episcopalian, Rotarian, Shriner; Acacia, Phi Delta Phi and Delta Sigma Rho fraternities; Faculty member; Order of the Coif and Omicron Delta Kappa fraternities; member District and Delaware Bars since 1928; member, Bar Association of the District of Columbia since 1930; American Bar Association Judiciary 571 since 1940; adjunct professor of law, George Washington University Law School, since 1934; assistant United States Attorney, District of Columbia, 1929-34; private law practice, 1934-38; member of law firm of Cromelin, Townsend & Kirkland, 1938-49; lieutenant commander, United States Naval Reserve; nomi-nated judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, October 17, 1949, and entered upon the duties of that office, November 7, 1949. BURNITA SHELTON MATTHEWS, judge; born in Copiah County, Missis-sippi, December 28, 1894; admitted to bar and began practice in District of Columbia, 1920; received a recess appointment as judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia by President Truman October 21, 1949, and took oath of office and entered on duty November 9, 1949; nominated by President Truman as judge of said court January 5, 1950, confirmed by Senate April 4, 1950, and took oath of office April 11, 1950. LUTHER WALLACE YOUNGDAHL, judge, of Washington, D. C.; born in Minneapolis, Minn., May 29, 1896, son of John C. and Elizabeth Youngdahl; educated in the public schools of Minneapolis; served in the United States Army in First World War; discharged with rank of first lieutenant; received A. B. from Gustavus Adolphus College, Saint Peter, Minn., 1919; LL. B. from Minnesota College of Law, 1921; assistant city attorney, Minneapolis, 1921-24; married Irene Annet Engdahl of Ortonville, Minn., 1923; children: Margaret, William, and David; practiced law in Minneapolis as a member of the firm of Judge M. C. Tifft, 1924-30; appointed municipal judge in Minneapolis, 1930; elevated to district court judgeship, 1936; in 1942 elected to supreme court of Minnesota; resigned from supreme court of Minnesota in 1946 to run for Governor of Minnesota; elected to three terms as Governor of Minnesota; resigned September 27, 1951, to accept appointment as judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia; presented the Grand Cross of the Royal Order of the North Star by King Gustaf V of Sweden and a doctorate in humane letters and honorary doctor of laws degrees from 12 colleges and universities. JOSEPH C. McGARRAGHY, judge, born in Washington, D. C., November 6, 1897, the son of Andrew and Mary Imogene McGarraghy; educated in local public schools; graduated from Georgetown University, Washington, D. C., 1921, LL.B.; served with Engineer Corps, U. S. Army, 1917-1920; Assistant Corporation Counsel, 1924-25; married to Marian Boyd Cameron, February 24, 1939; member law firm of Colladay, MecGarraghy, Colladay & Wallace, 1925-1940; member law firm of Wilkes, McGarraghy & Artis, 1940-1954; presi-dent of The Barristers, 1937-38; first vice president D. C. Bar Association, 1941-42; chairman, Washington Committee, American Bar Association, 1948-54; president, Washington Board of Trade, 1946-47; chairman, Greater National Capital Committee, 1947-50; chairman, Republican State Committee in and for the District of Columbia, 1949-54; delegate to Republican National Convention, 1952; chairman, Eisenhower-Nixon Inaugural Committee, 1953; honorary mem-ber Gamma Eta Gamma; appointed judge of United States District Court for the District of Columbia by President Eisenhower, November 10, 1954, and con-firmed by Senate on December 2, 1954; assumed duties December 17, 1954. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Chass Judge.—Bolitha J. Laws, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Judges: F. Dickinson Letts, Kennedy-Warren Apartments, Zone 8. James W. Morris, 6361 31st Place, Zone 15. David A. Pine, 1625 Nicholson Street, Zone 11. Matthew F. McGuire, 2701 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Henry A. Schweinhaut, 7202 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Alexander Holtzoff, Broadmoor Apartments, Zone 8. Richmond B. Keech, 2746 Woodley Place, Zone 8. Edward M. Curran, 6607 Western Avenue, Zone 15. Edward A. Tamm, 3353 Runnymede Place, Zone 15. Charles F. McLaughlin, 2101 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. James R. Kirkland, 5226 Loughboro Road, Zone 16. Mrs. Burnita Shelton Matthews, 1915 Kalorama Road, Zone 9. Luther W. Youngdahl, 3636 16th Street, Zone 10. Joseph C. McGarraghy, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Zone 8. RETIRED Jennings Bailey, Kennedy-Warren Apartments, Zone 8. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Auditor.—Fred J. Eden, 4726 Brandywine Street, Zone 16. Clerk.—Harry M. Hull, 3211 Quesada Street, Zone 15. Chief Deputy Clerk.—Robert M. Stearns, 6101 Broad Branch Road, Zone 15. Administrative Assistant to the Chief Judge—Melvin J. Marques, Stony Creek Road, Route 1, Rockville, Md. Assignment Commissioner.—Richard L. Collins, 2314 Colston Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Assignment Commassioner—Vernon E. Greaver, Box 154, Route 4, Alexandria, Va. Chief Probation Officer—Edward W. Garrett, 3909 Seventh Street South, Ar-lington, Va. COMMISSION ON MENTAL HEALTH New U. S. Court Building, 333 Constitution Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-5700 i aE Gillespie Walsh (lawyer-member), 4312 13th Place NE., one 17. Alternate.—Frederick A. Thuee (lawyer-member), Barr Building, Zone 6. Physicians (Psychiatrists): John R. Cavanagh, M. D., 3601 Fordham Road, Zone 16. Dorothy Donley Dowd, M. D., 2311 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Irma Belk Hobart, M. D., 5110 Manning Place, Zone 16. John A. Kneipp, M. D., 1904 R Street, Zone 9. Albert E. Marland, M. D., 1216 16th Street, Zone 6. Thomas W. Murphy, M. D., 4704 Reservoir Road, Zone 7. Marshall deG. Ruffin, M. D., 2015 R Street, Zone 9. Anna Coyne Todd, M. D., 7519 Broadview Road SE., Zone 22. Secretary.— Louis P. Stumph, 3430 Pennsylvania Avenue SE., Zone 20. UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS Internal Revenue Building. Phone, NAtional 8-4696 Chief Judge [vacant]. AMBROSE O'CONNELL, judge, was born in Wapello County, Towa, July 9, 1881; graduated, Ottumwa High School, 1902, University of Notre Dame, 1907, and the Law School of Columbia University, 1910; admitted to the bar in the State of New York and commenced the practice of law there in 1910; was ap-pointed Second Assistant Postmaster General, 1938, First Assistant Postmaster General, 1940, executive vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee, 1943, and judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, June 27, 1944. NOBLE J. JOHNSON, judge, of Terre Haute, Ind., was born in Terre Haute, Ind., August 23, 1887, son of Abraham S. and Ida M. Johnson; married Mercy Chase Broadhurst on October 16, 1913; they have one daughter, Miriam R. Johnson; began practice of law in 1911; elected prosecuting attorney of the Forty-third Judicial Circuit of Indiana in 1920; reelected in 1922; elected to the Sixty-ninth, Seventieth, Seventy-first, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, and Eightieth Congresses; appointed judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals June 10, 1948; resigned from Eightieth Congress July 1, 1948; assumed duties as judge July 2, 1948. EUGENE WORLEY, judge, of Shamrock, Tex.; born October 10, 1908 (Lone Wolf, Okla.) ; education: Shamrock public schools, Texas A. and M. College, and University of Texas School of Arts and Sciences and School of Law; member Texas Legislature 1935-40; married Ann Spivy of Bonham, Tex., 1937; three children; member American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars; elected to Seventy-seventh Congress; reelected to Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, and Fighty-first Congresses; appointed judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals by President Harry S. Truman March 9, 1950; resigned from Congress April 3, 1950; entered upon the duties of that office April 4, 1950. WILLIAM PURINGTON COLE, Jr., judge, of Baltimore, Md.; born in Towson, Md., May 11, 1889; graduated, from Towson High School, Towson, Md., 1907, from Maryland Agricultural College (now University of Maryland) in civil engineering in 1910; studied law at University of Maryland, passing State bar in 1912; admitted to practice same year; entered Fort Myer Training Camp, Fort Myer, Va., in August 1917, where he received first lieutenant commission and then assigned to the Three Hundred and Sixteenth Regiment of Infantry, Seventy-ninth Division, Camp Meade, Md.; after foreign service discharged with the rank of captain of infantry; member of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars; member of the Baltimore County, State of Maryland, and Ameri- _ can Bar Associations; chairman of the Board of Regents of the University of Maryland, which is also the State Board of Agriculture; elected to the Seventieth, Seventy-second, Seventy-third, Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, and Seventy-seventh Congresses; resigned from Seventy-seventh Congress October 26, 1942, to accept appointment on the United States Customs Court, and after serving on said court for approximately 10 years, was appointed judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals by President Harry S. Truman July 7, 1952, and took the oath of office July 10, 1952; married in June 1918 to Edith May Moore, they had one child, William Purington Cole 3d, who graduated from the University of Maryland, and while attending the Law School of that University, he enlisted in the United States Army, June 26, 1941, as private, One hundred and Tenth Field Artillery, Twenty-ninth Division, and thereafter had the following military service: attended Officers’ Training School, Fort Knox, Ky., from which he graduated as a lieutenant; later promoted to captain, Company C, Twenty-third Armored Infantry Battalion, Seventh Armored Divi-sion, during the spearheading of this division in the Patton march through France, he was killed in action in Europe, September 11, 1944. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS [The * designates those whose wives accompany them; the { those whose daughters accompany them | Chief Judge [Vacant]. *Judge Ambrose O’Connell, 1200 Mount Vernon Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. *tJudge Noble J. Johnson, 4318 Warren Street, Zone 16. *Judge Eugene Worley, 4745 32d Street North, Arlington, Va. *Judge William P. Cole, Jr., 100 West University Parkway, Baltimore 10, Md. *Judge Joseph R. Jackson (retired), Westchester Apartments, Zone 16. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS Clerk.— Cabell N. Pryor, 4324 Clagett Road, University Park, Md. Assistant Clerks.—Mary Belle Nicol, 2480 16th Street, Zone 9; Mary A. Young, 5415 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. Marshal.—Joseph G. Gauges, 3900 14th Street, Zone 11. Reporter.—Robert R. Reque, 3118 John Marshall Drive, Arlington, Va. UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS Pennsylvania Avenue and Seventeenth Street. Phone, DIstrict 7-0642 MARVIN JONES, chief judge; was born near Valley View, in Cooke County, Tex., son of Horace King and Dosia (Hawkins) Jones; was graduated from South-western University, Georgetown, Tex., with A. B. degree, and from University of Texas with LL. B. degree; was appointed chairman of the board of legal examiners for the seventh supreme judicial district of Texas; member American Legion; elected to the Sixty-fifth and to each succeeding Congress to and including the Seventy-sixth; chairman, House Committee on Agriculture, December 1931 to November 20, 1940; appointed judge of United States Court of Claims April 9, 1940; confirmed by United States Senate April 10, 1940; assumed duties of that office November 20, 1940; on leave beginning January 15, 1943, as adviser and assistant to Justice James F. Byrnes, Director of Economic Stabilization, to June 29, 1943; president, United Nations Conference on Food and Agriculture, Hot Springs, Va., May 18 to June 3, 1943; member, President’s War Mobilization Committee; served as Administrator, United States War Food Administration, June 29, 1943, to July 1, 1945, then resumed duties as judge, United States Court of Claims; chief judge of United States Court of Claims, July 10, 1947. BENJAMIN H. LITTLETON, judge; of Nashville, Tenn., born in Weather-ford, Tex., in 1889; educated in the public schools of Tennessee; LL. B., Cumber-land University, Lebanon, Tenn., 1914; admitted to the bar in 1914 and practiced law at Nashville, Tenn.; appointed assistant United States attorney for the mid-dle district of Tennessee, 1918; appointed special attorney, Treasury Department, 1921; appointed a member of the United States Board of Tax Appeals, July 16, 1924, for 2 years; reappointed June 6, 1926, for term of 10 years; elected chairman of the Board, April 1927; reelected chairman, April 1929; commissioned judge of the Court of Claims, November 6, 1929. SAMUEL ESTILL WHITAKER, judge; born in Winchester, Tenn., Septem-ber 25, 1886; son of Madison Newton and Florence Jarrett (Griffin) Whitaker; student Winchester (Tenn.) Normal College, 1902-5; University of Virginia, 1905-6; LL.B., University of Chattanooga, 1909; married Lillian Nelson Chambliss, daughter of Chief Justice and Mrs. Alexander W. Chambliss, of Chattanooga, June 30, 1913; children, Nelson Chambliss (Mrs. Paul Campbell, Jr.) and Samuel Estill, Jr.; admitted to Tennessee bar in 1909, and practiced in Chattanooga until outbreak of First World War; served as captain of Cavalry, later Field Artillery, United States Army, 1917-19; attorney, United States Department of Justice, 1919-20; attorney, Bureau of Internal Revenue, 1920; in private practice of law in Chattanooga, 1921-37; city attorney, Chattanooga, 1923; member of firm of Whitaker & Whitaker, 1924-37; mayor of Riverview, Tenn., 1925-29; employed from time to time as special assistant to the Attorney General of the United States, 1933-37; Assistant Attorney General of the United States, 1937-39; appointed judge, United States Court of Claims, July 13, 1939; home address: 4921 Quebec Street.. J. WARREN MADDEN, judge; born at Damascus, Stephenson County, Ill., January 17, 1890; son of William J. and Elizabeth Dickey (Murdaugh) Mad-den; country school; Freeport (I1l.) High School; Northern Illinois State Normal School, De Kalb, Ill., University of Illinois, A. B., 1911; University of Chicago, J. D., 1914; married Margaret Bell Liddell, of McAlester, Okla., 1913; children, Mary Esther (Mrs. David Persinger), Lt. Joseph Warren, Jr. (killed in military service, 1943), Capt. Robert Liddell, Margaret Elizabeth (Mrs. Edmond Som-mer), Sgt. Murdaugh Stuart; admitted to bar of Illinois, 1914; Ohio, 1918; West Virginia, 1922; Pennsylvania, 1927; professor of law, University of Okla-homa, 1914-16; Ohio State University, 1917-21; University of Pittsburgh, 1927-37; visiting professor of law, University of Chicago, North Carolina, Cornell, Stanford, Yale, and Vanderbilt Universities; dean of Law School, West Virginia University, 1921-27; practiced law in Illinois and part time in Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania; adviser to Reporters in Property and Torts Restatements, American Law Institute; author treatise on domestic relations, case book on do-mestic relations, coauthor case book on property; special assistant to Attorney General of the United States, 1920; member of Governor’s Commission on Private Policing in Industry in Pennsylvania, 1933-34; chairman National Labor Rela-tions Board, 1935-40; commissioned judge, Court of Claims, January 8, 1941; went to Germany in July 1945 and served as Associate Director of Legal Division, and in 1946 as Director of Legal Division and Legal Adviser to the U. S. Military Governor and the Deputy Military Governor, Office of Military Government for Germany; returned to Court of Claims, July 1946. DON NELSON LARAMORE, judge; born at Hamlet, Starke County, Ind., December 22, 1906; son of Louis Nelson and Pearl (Stephenson) Laramore; admitted to the practice of law in Indiana April 18, 1931; Judge pro tempore, 44th Judicial Circuit of Indiana, 1942 to 1944; elected Judge, 44th Judicial Cir-cuit of Indiana, November 1944 and November 1950; commissioned Judge, United States Court of Claims, March 17, 1954; married Charlotte Mary Schminke at Chicago, Ill., December 29, 1938; daughter, Prudence Ann, born July 25, 1945. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS [The * designates those whose wives accompany them; the t those whose daughters accompany them ] Chief Judge Marvin Jones, University Club. *Judge Benjamin H. Littleton, 2737 Devonshire Place. *Judge Samuel E. Whitaker, 4921 Quebec Street. *tftJudge J. Warren Madden, 300 East Broad Street, Falls Church, Va. *Judge Don N. Laramore, 5017 Scarsdale Road, Sumner, Md. COMMISSIONERS OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS Richard H. Akers, 7008 Hampden Lane, Bethesda. Md. W. Ney Evans, 4651 Kenmore Drive. Wilson Cowen, 6300 Poe Road, Bethesda, Md. George H. Foster, 1612 Longfellow Street. Currell Vance, 3901 Connecticut Avenue. Marion T. Bennett, 5300 Dorset Avenue (Kenwood), Chevy Chase, Md. William E. Day, 312 South Ivy Street. Arlington, Va. Roald A. Hogenson, 4416 Greenwich Parkway. Paul H. McMurray, 4327 Reno Road. C. Murray Bernhardt, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue. Donald E. Lane, 5040 Loughboro Road. OFFICERS OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS Clerk.— Willard L. Hart, 1312 31st Street. Assistant Clerk.— Wayne A. Roberts, 37-E Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md. Marshal and Bailiff—David J. Clouser, 602 Tapawingo Road, Vienna, Va. Secretary to Court.—Frank T. Peartree, 1505 Tyler Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Reporter—James A. Hoyt, 1707 Columbia Road. Financial Officer.—Grace E. Wray, 4007 Connecticut Avenue. Auditors.—Fugene C. Sauer, 2822 Devonshire Place; William C. Dickson, 2820 Devonshire Place. Administrative Assistant to the Chief Judge.—Lotus A. van Huss, 705 Oak Street, Falls Church, Va. UNITED STATES CUSTOMS COURT 201 Varick Street, New York City 14, N. Y. Phone, W Atkins 4-7 800 WEBSTER J. OLIVER, chief judge; born in Brooklyn, N. Y., January 14, 1888; son of William P. and Frances L. (Fortune) 0. LL. B. St. Lawrence Uni-versity (Brooklyn Law School), 1911; received the honorary degree of LL. D., St. Lawrence University, 1941; married Genevieve M. Carlin, June 27, 1917, one son, Robert W.; buyer for Oliver Bros., Inc., hardware, machinery, New York and Pittsburgh, 1902-11; admitted to New York bar, 1911; member of the firm of Oliver & McNevin; later member of the firm of Leubuscher, Kayser & Oliver; appointed special United States attorney, 1935; appointed Assistant Attorney General in Charge of Customs, 1938; appointed judge, United States Customs Court, 1940, by President Roosevelt; designated by him as presiding judge (now Chief Judge) on June 24, 1940; served as captain, Ordnance Reserve Corps, 1917-19; Democrat, Roman Catholic. Home address 2215 Newkirk Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM A. EKWALL, judge; born in Ludington, Mich., June 14, 1887; moved to Klamathon, Siskiyou County, Calif., in 1893, and to Portland, Oreg., in 1906; married Lina Moser of Portland, Oreg., June 19, 1915; two daughters, Mrs. Joyce Atkinson and Mrs. Jacqueline Cabell; LL. B., Oregon Law School, 1912; admitted to Oregon and Federal bars; engaged in general practice 1912-22 as member of firm of Senn, Ekwall & Recken, Portland, Oreg.; appointed municipal judge of the city of Portland, Oreg., 1922-27; elected circuit judge, fourth judicial district (Multnomah County), Oregon, 1927-34; Representative in Congress from the Third Congressional District (Multnomah County), Oregon, 1935-36; resumed general practice of law in 1937 and as member of firm of Morton & Ekwall, 1938-42, at Portland, Oreg.; served as private of infantry at Camp Pike, Ark., during World War, in 1918; chairman, local draft board No. 6, Multnomah County, Oreg., 1940-42; appointed judge, United States Customs Court, under commission of President Roosevelt, dated February 13, 1942. Residence: 9 Trageslde Avenue, Bronxville, N. Y. Business: 201 Varick Street, New York 14, N.Y. : CHARLES DRUMMOND LAWRENCE, judge; native of North Yarmouth, Maine; graduated from North Yarmouth Academy, Yarmouth, Maine; Shaw’s Business College, Portland, Maine; New York Law School, LL. B.; New York University Law School, LL. M.; assistant counsel for Treasury Department before Board of General Appraisers (now United States Customs Court), 1904-6; assistant solicitor of customs, 1906-10; United States special attorney, Customs Division, Department of Justice, 1910-25; assistant attorney general in charge of Customs, 1925-34; special assistant to the Attorney General, 1934-43; ap-pointed judge, United States Customs Court, February 1, 1943, by President Roosevelt. IRVIN C. MOLLISON, judge; born in Vieksburg, Miss., December 24, 1898; attended Oberlin College, 1916-17; University of Chicago, 1917-23, graduating with Ph. B. degree in 1920, and J. D. degree in 1923; member of Phi Beta Kappa; admitted to Illinois bar in 1923 and practiced law in Chicago until October 1945; member of Board of Directors of Chicago Public Library from October 1938 to January 1944; member of board of education of city of Chicago from January 1944 to October 1945; appointed judge of United States Customs Court, October 1945, by President Truman. JED JOHNSON, judge, born in Ellis County, Tex.; son of LaFayette D. and Evalyn Carlin Johnson; married Miss Beatrice Luginbyhl, Chickasha, Okla., 1925; three daughters, Jean (Mrs. James Lee Fisk), Joan (Mrs. Dale E. Stauffer), Janelle, and one son, Jed, Jr.; educated at Oklahoma University and I’ Université de Clermont, France; served in American Expeditionary Forces as private in Company L, One Hundred Forty-fourth Infantry, Thirty-sixth Division; editor, county newspaper; admitted to practice of law, 1918; engaged in law practice, Chickasha and Anadarko; admitted to practice before United States Supreme Court 1927; Oklahoma State Senator two terms; delegate from United States Congress to Twenty-fourth Annual Peace Conference, Interparliamentary Union, Paris, France, 1927; attended similar world peace conferences at Geneva, Switzer-land, 1929, and Paris, 1937; delegate from Oklahoma, Tenth Annual Convention, American Legion, Paris, 1927; served as first vice president, Thirty-sixth Division Association; chairman, speakers’ bureau, Democratic National Congressional Committee; chairman, House Steering Committee; served in the Seventieth, Seventy-first, Seventy-second, Seventy-third, Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, and Seventy-ninth Congresses; appointed judge United States Customs Court by President Harry S. Truman in 1947. PAUL P. RAO, judge, born in Prizzi, Italy, June 15, 1899; arrived in United States 1904; enlisted in the United States Navy, 1917-19; saw service in France, Italy, Africa, and the Azores; also served as official French interpreter with the French cruiser division; disabled while in the naval service of the United States; graduated from Fordham University Law School in 1923 with degree of LL. B.; admitted to the New York bar in January 1924; served as assistant district attor-ney, New York County, 1925-27; nominated by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and confirmed by the United States Senate as Assistant Attorney General of the United States in Charge of Customs; served as Assistant Attorney General of the United States, Customs Division, from July 3, 1941,to July 1, 1948, under Attorneys General Robert H. Jackson, Francis Biddle, and Tom C. Clark; appointed by President Harry S. Truman as judge of the United States Customs Court, and took oath of office July 2, 1948; chairman of the legal com-mittee of the New York County American Legion for 5 years; commander of the Col. Francis Vigo Post, American Legion, for 6 years; served as vice commander of the New York County American Legion; member of the Admiral H. B. Wilson Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, also of Father Duffy Post, Catholic War Veter-ans; and Pvt. Arthur Shatel Chapter 127, Disabled American Veterans; received Catholic War Veterans Americanism Award, April 28, 1949; general president of the Holy Name Societies of the Archdiocese of New York (Italian-American branches); trustee, Church of Our Lady of Peace; trustee, Parkway Hospital; director of the Interfaith Movement, Ine.; director of the National Catholic Community Service; vice president of the Historical Society of the New World, and vice president of the Columbus Citizens Committee, which is in charge of the annual Columbus Day celebration and parade in New York City; received Knight of the Order of St. Hubert, April 23, 1946; received Papal Decoration, Knight of Lateran, for distinguished service in behalf of charitable enterprises; Star of Solidarity awarded by the Italian Government on January 9, 1953, and forwarded to the State Department to be presented at such time as Congressional approval is given for acceptance of decoration; admitted to practice in United States Supreme Court, the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, and United States district courts; member of American Bar Association, and Federal Bar Association of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut; married to Grace S. Malatino; three children, Mrs. Nina Rao Cameron, Mrs. Grayce Land and Paul P. Rao, Jr. Residence: 210 East 61st Street, New York, 21, NY. MORGAN FORD, judge; born on a farm near Wheatland, North Dakota, September 8, 1911; son of Morgan J. and Mary Langer Ford; grandson of Frank J. Langer, a member of the first legislature of the State of North Dakota; nephew of William Langer, United States Senator from North Dakota; graduated from Casselton High School, Casselton, North Dakota, 1929; B. A., University of North Dakota, 1935; teacher in District 102, Everest Township, Cass County, North Dakota, 1933-34; LL. B., Georgetown University, Washington, D. C., 1938; State manager Royal Union Fund of Des Moines, Iowa, 1938-39; engaged in general law practice, Fargo, North Dakota, 1939-49; president, Surety Mutual Health & Accident Insurance Co., Fargo, North Dakota, 1939-49; city attorney, city of Casselton, North Dakota, 1942-48; vice president, First State Bank of Casselton, North Dakota, 1941-49; appointed by Governor Fred G. Aandahl of North Dakota as a member of the advisory board for registrants in selective service, 1942; nominated to be judge of the United States Customs Court by President Truman, June 22, 1949; entered upon the duties of that office on July 28, 1949. DAVID J. WILSON, judge; born at Midway, Utah, October 27, 1887; son of James B. and Margaret Powell Wilson; father had long record of service in Utah legislature; early education Midway public schools and Brigham Young University; B. S. from Brigham Young University, 1914; J. D., University of California, 1919; William D. Thompson Scholarship, University of California, 2 years; editor, California Law Review, 1918-1919; Head English Department, Weber Academy, 1914-16; admitted to Utah Bar, 1919, and practiced in Ogden, Utah, continuously until 1954; maintained law partnership with son, D. Jay Wilson, 1947 to 1954; general practice, State and Federal Courts; member Weber County, Utah State and American Bar Associations; Weber County Attorney, 1921 to 1925, and District Attorney, 2d District, Utah, 1922-33; member Utah State Bar Commission, 1953-54; Past President Weber County Bar; one of organizers of Federal Building and Loan Association, and Associated Investment Corp. of Ogden, Utah, and served companies as director, vice president and general counsel over 30 years; Chairman, Advisory Board, Salvation Army, Ogden, Utah, several years; helped organize Ogden Community Chest; served as President, Lake Bonneville (formerly Ogden Area) Council, Boy Scouts of Ameri-ca, and as member at large on National Council; holds Silver Beaver award; member, L. D. S. Church in which organization he has held numerous adminis-trative positions; served as Republican Chairman, Weber County, 1924-30; Chairman, 1st Congressional District, Utah, 1922-32; Utah Republican Chair-man, 1936-44; delegate, party’s National Conventions, 1932 and 1940; Party’s candidate for Congress, Utah 1st District, 1946 and 1948; married Mary Jacobs, May 31, 1916; five children: Marian (Mrs. O. Meredith Wilson); D. Jay; L. Keith; Margaret (Mrs. L. C. Barlow); and Don B.; appointed judge, United States Customs Court, by President Eisenhower under commission issued July 26, 1954; residence: 3299 Cambridge Avenue, Riverdale, New York City; business address: 201 Varick Street, New York 14, N. Y. MARY H. DONLON, judge; born in Utica, N. Y., daughter of Joseph M. and Mary Coughlin Donlon; graduated from Utica Free Academy and Cornell Uni-versity; honorary degrees Skidmore College and Nazareth College; editor-in-chief Cornell Law Quarterly, 1920; admitted to New York bar in 1921 and practiced law in New York City 1921-44, as member of firm of Burke & Burke; appointed by Gov. Thomas E. Dewey in 1944 as chairman New York State Industrial Board and in 1945 as chairman of the newly created New York State Workmen’s Com-pensation Board, serving in that office 1945 to 1955; president International As-sociation of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions 1947-48; appointed judge United States Customs Court by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1955, took oath of office August 10, 1955; trustee of Cornell University since 1937; delegate to Republican National Convention and member Resolutions Com-mittee 1944 and 1948; chairman Resolutions Committee New York State Republican Committee 1954. Residence: Spring Hill, Valatie, N. Y. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES CUSTOMS COURT Clerk.— William F. X. Band. Marshal.—Patrick S. DeMarco. Court Reporters—DeVera Hill, Ferdinand Schwartz, Michael J. Russo, Joseph B. Delaney, Alfred J. Policastro. Librarian.— Anna H. Olsen. UNITED STATES EMERGENCY COURT OF APPEALS [Established under the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942 and continued under the Housing and Rent Act of 1948 and the Defense Production Act of 1954] 4106 United States Courthouse. Phone, STerling 3-5700 ALBERT BRANSON MARIS, chief judge, of Lansdowne, Pa.; born in Phila-delphia, Pa., December 19, 1893, son of Robert W. and Elma Branson Maris: educated at Drexel Institute of Technology (LL. D. 1946) and Temple University (LL. B. 1918, LL. D. 1940); married Edith M. Robinson of Drexel Hill, Pa., July 3, 1917; children —William Robinson, Robert Wood; served in the Coast Artillery Corps, United States Army, 1918, discharged with rank of second lieutenant; admitted to Pennsylvania bar, 1918; practiced law in Chester, Pa., 1918, and in Philadelphia, Pa., 1919-36; member of firm of White, Maris & Clapp; editor, the Legal Intelligencer, Philadelphia, 1933-36; member of council, borough of Yeadon, Pa., 1935-36; appointed United States district judge, eastern district of Pennsylvania, June 22, 1936; appointed United States circuit judge, third circuit, June 24, 1938; designated by the Chief Justice of the United States to be a judge of the United States Emergency Court of Appeals, March 2, 1942, and to be chief judge of the court, June 4, 1943. CALVERT MAGRUDER, judge, of Cambridge, Mass.; born in Annapolis, Md., December 26, 1893, son of Daniel Randall and Rosalie Eugenia Stuart (Webster) Magruder; graduated St. John’s College, A. B., 1913, A. M., 1917; LL. B., Harvard Law School, 1916; married Anna Saltonstall Ward, of Cambridge, Mass., October 8, 1925; children—Calvert, Robert Stuart, Michael; law clerk to Mr. Justice Brandeis, Washington, D. C., 1916-17; admitted to Maryland bar, 1917; served as second and first lieutenant, infantry, U. 8. R. C., Camp Lee, Va., 1917-19; attorney, United States Shipping Board, Washington, D. C., 1919-20; assistant professor of law, Harvard, 1920-25, professor, 1925-39, vice dean, 1930-39; leave of absence as general counsel National Labor Relations Board, Washington, 1934-35, and as general counsel Wage and Hour Division, Depart-ment of Labor, Washington, 1938-39; appointed United States circuit judge, first circuit, June 13, 1939; designated by the Chief Justice of the United States to be a judge of the United States Emergency Court of Appeals, March 2, 1942. THOMAS FRANCIS McALLISTER, judge, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; born March 4, 1896, son of James T. and Mildred (Madden) McAllister; educated at Grand Rapids Central High School, University of Michigan Literary and Law Schools (A. B. as of 1918, LL. B. as of 1921); married Dorothy Wonderly Smith June 11, 1921; children —Mary Wonderly, Claire Raiguel; served as member of American Field Service Ambulance with French Armies, 1917; volunteer, French Foreign Legion, 1917; graduated aspirant-officer, French Artillery College, Fontainebleau; with Thirty-second and Sixtieth Regiments, Field Artillery, and in aviation as artilleur-aviateur, Escadrille Spad 285; service in campaigns of Verdun and Les Eparges, 1917; Champagne, Marne, Somme, Aisne, Meuse, 1918; commander sous-lieutenant in French army, 1918; decorated Croix de Guerre at second battle of Marne; Fourragere of Medaille Militaire (60 R. A. C.); admitted to Michigan bar, 1921, and began practice as member of McAllister & McAllister, Grand Rapids; appointed member of State Advisory Liquor Com- mission, 1933; Democratic nominee for Congress, Fifth Michigan District, 1934, 1936; appointed special assistant to United States Attorney General, Criminal Di- vision, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C., 1937; elected justice of Supreme Court of Michigan, 1937, for term 1938-46; appointed member of United States Attorney General’s Commission on Bankruptcy Administration, 1939; appointed by National Mediation Board, referee in railroad disputes before National Railroad Adjustment Board, 1939-41; appointed by President Roosevelt United States circuit judge, sixth circuit, May 22, 1941; designated judge of the United States Emergency Court of Appeals by the Chief Justice of the United States, February 26, 1945. WALTER CHARLES LINDLEY, judge, of Danville, Ill., born in Shelby County, Ill., July 12, 1880, son of Alfred Watson and Irena Carey Lindley; grad-uated University of Illinois, A. B. 1901; College of Law, 1904, LL. B.; 1910, J. D.; married Louise Dewey Brown, of North Egremont, Mass., April 30, 1913; chil-dren —Molly (Byrne), Louise (Morgan), and Walter Cary; taught English in Uni--versity of Illinois 1901-4; admitted to bar in Illinois July 1, 1904; practiced until 1922 when appointed United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Illinois; appointed United States circuit judge, seventh circuit, September 10, 1949; a S. M. in Chancery 1910-18; member Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Gamma Delta, and Order of the Coif; designated by the Chief Justice of the United States November 1, 1944, to be a judge of the United States Emergency Court of Appeals. BOLITHA JAMES LAWS, judge; born in Washington, D. C., August 22, 1891, son of Bolitha J. and Mary A. (Menefee) Laws; educated in the public schools of Washington, D. C., Emerson Institute, and Georgetown University, receiving from the latter institution the degrees of LL. B. in 1913; LL. M. in 1914; LL. D. in 1950; married Nancy MacLeod, of Lynchburg, Va., August 25, 1920; children: Nancy Lee, Bolitha James, Jr., Ileita Margaret, and Mary Eliza-beth; admitted to bar of the District of Columbia in 1913, State of New York in 1920, State of Maryland in 1923; assistant United States attorney for the District of Columbia, 1914-20; private practice, Washington, D. C., and New York City, 1920-21; assistant general counsel United States Shipping Board, 1921-22; law partner, firm Cromelin & Laws, Washington, D. C., 1922-38; served as vice president and treasurer of bar association of the District of Columbia and in 1938 was elected president of the organization; appointed judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, June 10, 1938, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt; designated by the Chief Justice of the United States to be a judge of the United States Emergency Court of Appeals on June 4, 1943; appointed by President Roosevelt as chief judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, on January 22, 1945; member the Barristers; Methodist; Mason. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES EMERGENCY COURT OF APPEALS Acting Clerk.—J. Fredrick Mattingley, 4307 Elm Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. UNITED STATES COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS United States Court of Military Appeals, Fifth and E Streets Phone, Liberty 5-6700, extension 65177 ROBERT EMMETT QUINN, chief judge; born in Phenix, R. I., April 2, 1894; son of Charles and Mary Ann (McCabe) Quinn; A. B., Brown University, 1915; LL. B., Harvard, 1918; married Mary Carter, August 3, 1923; children, Norma Marie, Robert Carter, Pauline Fulton, Cameron Peter, and Penelope Dorr; admitted to Rhode Island bar and practicing attorney at Providence, R. I., since 1917; member, United States Diplomatic Intelligence Service in England and France, 1917-19; member, Rhode Island senate, 1923-25 and 1929-33; lieu-tenant governor, State of Rhode Island, 1933-36; Governor, State of Rhode Island, 1937-39; judge, Rhode Island Superior Court commencing May 1, 1941; legal officer, First Naval District, 1942-45; captain, United States Naval Reserve since February 1942; commanding officer, Naval Reserve Volunteer Legal Unit of Rhode Island, 1947-50; president, Kent County Bar Association; member, Ameri-can and Rhode Island Bar Associations; member, Phi Kappa; member, Brown, Harvard, Wannamoisett, Turks Head, West Warwick Country and Army and Navy Clubs; nominated by President Truman to chief judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals May 22, 1951, for the term expiring May 1, 1966, con-firmed by Senate June 19, 1951, and took oath of office June 20, 1951, under Soni of President Truman dated June 20, 1951; Democrat; Roman atholic. GEORGE W. LATIMER, judge; born in Draper, Utah; son of John and Petria Latimer; married Rhoda Carroll, October 5, 1929; children, George W. Latimer, Jr. and Ronald G. Latimer; attended grade schools in Salt Lake City, Utah, and West High School; received LL. B., University of Utah, 1924; practic-ing attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1925-40, 1945-46, twenty-six years of mili-tary service with the Utah National Guard and Army of the United States; en-rolled in ROTC, University of Utah, 1920; commissioned in the National Guard, 1925, and served that organization in all ranks from second lieutenant to colonel; graduate of the battery officers course, Fort Sill, Okla., 1926, and the first special course, Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., 1940; in-ducted into Federal service as division staff officer of the Fortieth Infantry Divi-sion, February 1941; promoted to colonel, became chief of staff of this division, and served in that capacity while the division was in Hawaii, Guadalcanal, New Britain, and Luzon, Negros and Panay, Philippines; engaged in combat in these areas, 1944-45; awarded three battle stars and the Legion of Merit for duty while in combat; relieved from active duty November 1945; two short tours of duty with Army Field Forces, Fort Monroe, Va., 1948-49, to assist in the prepa-ration of National Guard unit and staff training programs; chief of staff to adjutant general, State of Utah, 1947-51; elected to Supreme Court, State of Utah, November 1946; sworn in as Justice of the Supreme Court, State of Utah, in 1947, for a ten-year term, and served until June 1951, at which time resigned to accept Presidential appointment; nominated by President Truman as judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals, May 22, 1951, for the term expir-ing May 1, 1961, confirmed by Senate June 19, 1951, and took oath of office June 20, 1951, under commission of President Truman dated June 20, 1951; member, American and Utah State Bar Associations, Kiwanis, Sigma Pi, and Delta Theta, Phi legal fraternity; Mormon and Republican. PAUL W. BROSMAN, judge; born in Albion, Ill., November 9, 1899; son of William Henry and Lida (Leavitt) Brosman; married Katherine Elizabeth Lewis, Indianapolis, Ind., 1925; one son, Paul William, Jr.; A. B., Indiana University, 1926; LL. B., University of Illinois, 1924; J. S. D., Yale University, 1929; ad-mitted to law practice, Illinois, 1924, Louisiana, 1942; instructor, business law, Indiana University, 1924-25; assistant professor, same, 1925-26; professor of law, Mercer University, 1926-28; Sterling Fellow in Law, Yale University, 1928-29; professor of law, Tulane University, 1929-32; professor of law and assistant dean, same, 1932-37; professor of law and dean, same, 1937-38; W. R. Irby professor of law and dean, same, 1938-51; member, summer session law faculties, University of Georgia, University of Louisville, and others; served as private, United States Army, World War I; commissioned as major, AUS, June 22, 1942, and assigned to AAF; graduate, the Judge Advocate General’s School, University of Michigan, Twelfth Officer Class, 1943; chief, Military Justice Division, Office of Air Judge Advocate, Headquarters, Army Air Forces, 1944-45; currently colonel, USAF Reserve; active duty with USAF as Deputy Air Judge Advocate, Continental Air Command, Mitchel Air Force Base, Long Island, 1950-51; awarded Legion of Merit; member, American, Louisiana, New Orleans, and Inter-American Bar Associations; member, Phi Kappa Tau, Order of the Coif, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Alpha Delta, Delta Sigma Rho, and Omicron Delta Kappa fraternities; member, Academy of Political and Social Science, American Judicature Society, American Law Institute, Comite France-Amerique, International Academy of Comparative Law, Judge Advocates Association, Louisiana State Law Institute, Military Order of the World Wars, National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, Newcomen Society of England, Sons of the American Revolution; author of articles and book reviews in legal and other periodicals; 0¥ nominated by President Truman as judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals, May 22, 1951, for the term expiring May 1, 1956, confirmed by Senate June 19, 1951, and took oath of office, June 20, 1951, under commission of Presi-dent Truman dated June 20, 1951; Episcopalian, Mason, Democrat. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS (The * designates those whose wives accompany them) *Chief Judge Robert E. Quinn, Fifth and E Streets. *Judge George W. Latimer, 5608 McLean Drive, Bethesda, Md. *Judge Paul W. Brosman, 5609 McLean Drive, Bethesda, Md. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS Chief Commissioner.—Richard L. Tedrow, 17 Oxford Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Commissioner.—David F. Condon, Jr., Route 4, Box 26, Vienna, Va. Clerk.—Alfred C. Proulx, 307 North Virginia Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Clerk.—Frederick R. Hanlon, 3028 Oliver Street. TAX COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, THE Constitution Avenue at 12th Street. Phone NAtional 8-5771 J. EDGAR MURDOCK, chief judge —Pennsylvania—born 1894, Greensburg, Pa.; married Sarah Lynch; son, John Edgar, Jr., and daughters, Sarah Martha and Elizabeth; attended schools in Greensburg; Princeton University, Litt. B., 1916; University of Pittsburgh, LL. B. (cum laude), 1921; admittedto bar of Pennsylvania, 1920; United States military service, 1917-19; commissioned first lieutenant, Infantry, 1917; captain, 1918; overseas service, 1918-19; Silver Star citation; appointed second assistant district attorney, Westmoreland County, Pa., 1922 and first assistant district attorney, 1925; original appointment to the United States Board of Tax Appeals (now the Tax Court), June 9, 1926; reappointed for two succeeding terms June 2, 1932, and June 2, 1944; present term expires June 2, 1956; served as chairman and presiding judge, 1941-45; chief judge since July 1, 1955; member, Order of the Coif, American Bar Association, Princeton Club, Chevy Chase Club, Rolling Rock Club; president of the board, Children’s Hospital, Washington, D. C.; residence: 2940 Foxhall Road. BOLON B. TURNER, judge—Arkansas—born 1897, Little Rock, Ark., married Essie Lee Pearson Tusler, 1950; attended University of Arkansas and George Washington University, A. B., LL. B., 1922, and LL. M., 1924, from latter; employed in income tax unit, Bureau of Internal Revenue, 1920-23; assisted in drafting of Revenue Act of 1924, and in the preparation of regulations under that act; attorney, United States Board of Tax Appeals, 1924-27; practice of law, Little Rock, Ark., 1927-33; in 1929, organized income tax division of the Depart-ment of Revenues, State of Arkansas, and supervised drafting of regulations under Arkansas Income Tax Act; appointed attorney, Office of Secretary of the Treasury, 1933, and employed chiefly on matters pertaining to revenue legislation, assisting in the drafting of the Revenue Act of 1934; original appointment to the United States Board of Tax Appeals (now the Tax Court) June 11, 1934; reap-pointed to a succeeding term, June 2, 1946; served as chief judge of Tax Court, 1945-49; term expires June 2, 1958; residence: 307 Queen Street, Alexandria, Va. MARION J. HARRON, judge—California—born in San Francisco, Calif., September 3, 1903; attended University of California, Berkeley, Calif., and School of Law, U. of C., 1920-26, A. B. degree 1924, J. D. degree 1926; admitted to California bar 1926, United States Supreme Court bar 1938; began practice in San Francisco; member of law faculty of Institute for the Study of Law, Johns Hopkins University 1928-29; assistant counsel National Industrial Recovery Administration, Washington, D. C., 1933-35; assistant counsel and regional custodian of corporations, Resettlement Administration, Berkeley, Calif., 1935-36; member, Phi Beta Kappa, State Bar of California, Bar Association of San Fran-cisco, American Bar Association, National Association of University Women, National Association of Women Lawyers; nominated member of The United States Board of Tax Appeals (now The Tax Court of the United States) in 1936 by President Roosevelt for a 12-year term to June 2, 1948, and confirmed by the Senate; nominated judge of The Tax Court of the United States in 1948 by President Truman for a 12-year term to June 2, 1960, and confirmed by the Senate. JOHN WORTH KERN, judge—Indiana—born 1900, Indianapolis, Ind.; married Bernice Winn, 1927; son, John W. Kern 3d; attended Washington and Lee University, A. B., 1920; Harvard Law School, LL. B., 1923; graduate student, University of Chicago Law School, summers 1933-34-36; admitted to Bar, Indiana, 1923, and practiced in Indianapolis; United States Commissioner, 1923-30; judge, Superior Court, Marion County, 1931-35; mayor of Indianapolis, 1935-37; professor of law, Indiana Law School, 1925-35; member, American Bar Association, American Law Institute, Indianapolis Bar Association (secretary, 1924-30), Metropolitan Club, Chevy Chase Club, Farmington Country Club; original appointment to the United States Board of Tax Appeals (now the Tax Court), September 7, 1937; reappointed for two succeeding terms June 2, 1938, and June 2, 1950; present term expires June 2, 1962; served as chief judge, 1949-55; residence: 4407 Hadfield Lane. CLARENCE V. OPPER, judge—New York—born 1897, New York City; married Lucey Berlin, 1931; daughter, Susanna; Dartmouth College, A. B., 1918; Columbia University, LL. B., 1921; editor, Columbia Law Review, 1920-21; member of the Bar, New York (1921), District of Columbia (1937), and United States Supreme Court (1926); practice of law, New York City, 1921-31; counsel, City Housing Corporation, N. Y. C., 1931-33; assistant general counsel, Farm Credit Administration, 1933-34; assistant general counsel, Treasury Department, 1934-38, supervising legal work concerned with fiscal, monetary, banking, and foreign exchange questions; conducted the Treasury Department’s participation in gold and monetary litigation; United States military service, 1917-19 (second lieutenant) ; member, Law Reform Committee, New York City Bar Association; original appointment to the United States Board of Tax Appeals (now the Tax Court), February 28, 1938; reappointed for two succeeding terms June 2, 1938, and June 2, 1950; present term expires June 2, 1962; residence: 3103 Garfield Street. CLARENCE P. LEMIRE, judge—Missouri—born 1886, Martinsville, Mo.; married Erville Delavan; one daughter; attended public schools and University of Missouri, LL. B., 1912; practice of law, Fulton, Mo., 1913-17; Kansas City, 1921-46; assistant attorney general of Missouri, 1917-20; member of the Missouri Legislature, 1927-28; member, American Bar Association, Missouri Bar Associa-tion, Kansas City Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity, and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity; oath of office as judge, Tax Court of the United States, June 17, 1946; term expires June 2, 1958; residence: 4545 Connecticut Avenue. LUTHER A. JOHNSON, judge—Texas—born 1875, Corsicana, Tex.; married Turner Read, 1899; daughters, Mary Frances (Mrs. J. M. McGee) and Turner Read (Mrs. R. S. Dempsey), deceased; son, Luther A., Jr.; attended Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn., LL. B., 1896; LL. D. (honorary), 1937; began prac-tice of law at Corsicana, 1896; county attorney, Navarre Co., Texas, 1898-1902. District Attorney, 13th Judicial District, Texas, 1904-10; Member of Congress, representing the Sixth Texas District, 1923-46; resigned as Member of Congress to accept appointment to the Tax Court; oath of office as judge, Tax Court of the United States, July 18, 1946; term expires June 2, 1958; residence: LaSalle Apartments. NORMAN O. TIETJENS, judge—Ohio—born 1903, Napoleon, Ohio; married Lucretia Larkin, 1936; two daughters; attended public schools in Napoleon; Brown University, Ph. B., 1925 (magna cum laude), M. A., 1927; University of Michigan, J. D., 1930; associate editor, Michigan Law Review, 1929-30; admitted to the bar, Ohio, 1930; District of Columbia, 1949; instructor, Napoleon High School, 1925-26; practice of law, Toledo, Ohio (1930-32) and Napoleon (1932-33) ; special counsel, Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, 1933-37; counsel, United States Maritime Commission, 1937-38; attorney, office of the Judiciary 583 general counsel, Treasury Department, 1938-39; assistant general counsel, 1939-50; member: Order of the Coif, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, and Sigma Nu; oath of office as judge, Tax Court of the United States, August 30, 1950; term expires June 2, 1962; residence: 3509 Overlook Lane. ARNOLD RAUM, judge—Massachusetts—born 1908, Massachusetts; Har-vard College, A. B. (summa cum laude), 1929, and Harvard Law School, LL. B. (magna cum laude), 1932; member of Phi Beta Kappa; member, Editorial Board of Harvard Law Review, 1930-32; traveling fellowship, Cambridge University, England, 1932; attorney, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1932-34; special assistant to attorney general, tax division, Department of Justice, 1934-39; in 1939, entered solicitor general’s office, in charge of Government tax litigation and other types of cases in United States Supreme Court; has argued more tax cases in Supreme Court than anyone in history; assistant to solicitor general and acting solicitor general from time to time; lectured on taxation as a member of faculty at Harvard and Yale; United States military service, World War II, lieutenant commander, Coast Guard; oath of office as judge, Tax Court of the United States, September 19, 1950; term expires June 2, 1960; residence: 9400 St. Andrews Way, Silver Spring, Md. STEPHEN E. RICE, judge—Florida—born 1905, Apalachicola, Fla.; married Lida Carolyn Johns, 1936; two sons, Stephen E. and Jeffrey B.; graduate, United States Naval Academy, B. S., 1926; ensign, United States Navy, 1926-28; Co-lumbia University: Law School, LL. B., 1931; admitted to bar, New York, 1932; member of the bar, District of Columbia, and the U. S. Supreme Court; practice of law New York City, 1932-33; served on staff of legislative counsel, U. S. Senate, 1933-42, 1945-50; served in U. S. Navy, 1942-44 as assistant air officer, U. S. 8. Lexington in Pacific; wounded 1944; retired as captain, U. S. Naval Reserve; war service medals: Bronze Star, Purple Heart, American Area Cam-paign, Asiatic-Pacific Area Campaign with nine battle stars, Philippine Liber-ation with two stars, and the Victory Medal; oath of office, judge, Tax Court, October 16, 1950; term expires June 2, 1956; residence: R. F. D. 1, Oakton, Va. JOHN GREGORY BRUCE, judge—Kentucky 1897, Edinburg, Ind.; —born married Zilpha Foster; three sons; attended schools in Indiana and Pineville, Ky.; Transylvania University, A. B., 1921, University of Ky., LL. B. (cum laude), 1924; editor-in-chief, Kentucky Law Journal; U. S. Naval Service, 1918-21; admitted to bar, Kentucky, 1923; member of bar, U. S. Supreme Court, U. S. Courts of Appeals for the Fourth, Sixth, Ninth, and Tenth Circuits, U. S. District Courts (Eastern District of Kentucky and Eastern District of Michigan); attorney, Fordson Coal Co. (subsidiary of Ford Motor Co.), Pineville, Ky. and Detroit, Mich., 1924-31; private practice Pineville, Ky., 1931-34; attorney, Department of Justice, 1934-36; chief, Trial Division, Bureau of War Risk Litigation, 1936-43; assistant chief, Frauds Section, Claims Division, 1943-51; chief, Frauds Section, 1951-52; member Order of the Coif, Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity, and Phi Kappa Tau; oath of office as judge, Tax Court, May 28, 1952; term expires June 2, 1958; residence: 5524 Pembroke Road, Bethesda, Md. GRAYDON G. WITHEY, judge—Michigan—born 1910, Reed City, Mich.; ‘married Edna B. Leonard; three daughters and two sons; attended public schools in Reed City and Flint, Mich.; General Motors Institute, Flint; studied law under his father, Charles A. Withey, circuit judge in the State of Michigan; admitted to the bar, Michigan, 1933; practice of law, Flint, 1933-37, 1939-49; chief assistant prosecuting attorney, Genesee County, Mich., 1937-38; nominated for prosecuting attorney, 1944; appointed Deputy Attorney General of Michigan, 1949; oath of office as judge, The Tax Court of the United States, June 16, 1952; term expires June 2, 1960; residence: 2011 North Quantico Street, Arlington, Va. MORTON P. FISHER, judge—Maryland—born 1897, Baltimore, Md.; married Adelaide Rose Block of Baltimore; daughter, Mrs. R. Lee Bacharach, and son, Morton P. Fisher, Jr.; Johns Hopkins University, A. B., 1919, and Uni-versity of Maryland, LL.B (award for highest scholastic average and best legal thesis), 1920; admitted to bar, Maryland, 1919; U. S. military service World War I (USNRF) and World War II (lieutenant colonel, Army of the U. S.); awarded Certificate of Merit, Army Commendation Ribbon, and Battle Star; assistant U. S. attorney for Maryland, 1923-25; special assistant to the Attorney 584 Congressional Directory General, Tax Division, Justice Department, 1928-30; private practice of law, Baltimore, 1919-23; 1925-27; 1931-43; 1947-54; member, Excess Profits Tax Council, Internal Revenue Service, 1946 47; lecturer on Federal Taxation (1941-43; : 1946-53) and Maryland Pleading (1949-53), University of Baltimore; co-author of Fisher on Maryland Pleading (2d edition); chairman, Commission of Federal Income Taxes, Section of Taxation, and later vice chairman (1948-49), and chair-man (1950-51), Section of Taxation, American Bar Association; delegate, House of Delegates, American Bar Association (1952-54) vice president, Maryland State Bar Association 1951; chairman, lawyer’s group, Maryland Conference of Lawyers and Certified Public Accountants, 1954; former chairman, grievance committee and member executive committee, Baltimore Bar Association; ‘member, Phi Beta Kappa; oath of office as judge, The Tax Court of the United States, March 4, 1954; term expires June 2, 1962; residence: 224 Sudbrook Lane, Baltimore, Md. ALLIN H. PIERCE, judge—Illinois—Born 1897, Graceville, Minn.; married Florence Bennet; son, Allin H. Jr.; ; daughter, Isabel 8.5 attended public schools in Minnesota and Fort Dodge, Towa; Swarthmore College, A. B. 1919; University of Chicago, J. D., cum laude, 1923; admitted to bar, Illinois, 1923, ‘New York, 1937; member of bar, U. S. Supreme Court, various U. S. Courts of Appeals, U.S District Courts, and U. S. Court of Claims: practice of law, New York and Chicago, with professional specialization in Federal taxation, 1923-55; special attorney, Bureau of Internal Revenue, Washington, 1928-35; lectured extensively in Federal taxation before various institutes, bar associations, and conferences; U. 8. military service: aviation cadet, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, 1918; member, American Bar Association (section of taxation); Illinois State Bar Association Association Bar of the City of New York; Chicago Bar Association (chairman committee on Federal taxation, 1949; grievance committee, 1950-53; committee on judiciary, 1955); member, University Club, Chicago; Legal Club, Chicago; Federal Tax Forum, Chicago; Congregationalist; Mason; president, Swarthmore College Alumni Association, 1939-40; Delta Upsilon; Phi Delta Phi; Order of the Coif ; oath of office as judge, "Tax Court, March 21, 1955; term expires ‘June 2, 1960, residence: 3700 University Avenue. CRAIG 8S. ATKINS, judge—Maryland—born 1903, Greensboro, N. C.; married Margaret Denty; son, Craig S., Jr. and daughter, Constance; attended public schools in Baltimore and Baltimore Polytechnic Institute; University of N. C. and George Washington U., A. B. 1923, LL. B, 1925; admitted to bar, District of Columbia, 1925, U. S. Supreme Court, 1928; attorney, U. S. Board of Tax Appeals (now the Tax Court), 1927-37; attorney and assistant head, interpretative division, office of chief counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1937-49: tax advisor to Economic Cooperation Administration mission to Greece, 1949-51; assistant head, interpretative division, office of chief counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1951— 54: special assistant and assistant chief counsel, 1954-55; member, American Bar Association, Masonic Fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon; oath of office as judge, Tax Court, September 1, 1955; term expires June 2, 1962; residence: 7004 Florida Street, Chevy Chase, "Md. JOHN E. MULRONEY, judge—Iowa—born 1896, Ruthven, Iowa; married Martha O’Connor, 1929; son, Michael, two daughters, Patricia, and Ann Kath-erine Mulroney Doud; attended Creighton University, Iowa, 1915; Iowa Univer-sity Law School, 1919-22; admitted to Iowa bar, 1923; county attorney, Webster County, Iowa, 1929-33; assistant attorney general of Iowa, 1939-42; justice of Towa Supreme Court, 1943-55; resigned from that office to accept appointment to the Tax Court; military service, 1917-19; member of Iowa State Bar Association, American Legion, Phi Delta Phi, Order of the Coif; oath of office as judge, Tax SE the United States, October 11, 1955; term expires June 2, 1956; residence: 35 treet. Retired Judges Recalled To Perform Judicial Duties CHARLES ROGERS ARUNDELL, judge—Oregon—born 1885, Washington. D. C.; married Alice W. Robinson, nee Wright, 1926; daughter, Elizabeth (Mrs, James H. Stallings, Jr.); attended’ public schools in Washington, D.C George Washington University, 11 B., 1908; alumni achievement award, 1939; admitted to the bar, District of Columbia, 1908, Oregon, 1910; practice of law, "Portland, Oreg., 1910-15; chief, Alaskan Field Division, General Land Office, in charge of public lands of Alaska, 1916-19; special attorney and assistant solicitor, Bureau | Judiciary 585 of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department, 1921-25; original appointment to the U. 8. Board of Tax Appeals (now the Tax Court), September 1, 1925; reap-pointed for three succeeding terms June 2, 1926, June 2, 1938, and June 2, 1950; served as chairman, U. S. Board of Tax Appeals, 1937-41; retired August 31, 1955; recalled to perform further judicial duties, September 1, 1955; member, American Bar Association, National Press Club; residence: 4930 Quebec Street. ERNEST H. VAN FOSSAN, judge—Ohio—born 1888, Lisbon, Ohio; married Frances Hawthorne Brady, 1926; Oberlin College, A. B., 1909; Columbia Univer-sity, A. M., and LL. B., 1913; admitted to Ohio bar, 1913; practice of law, Lisbon, Ohio, 1913-17; U. S. military service, May 1917-January 1920, World War 1 (captain); commissioned major, Judge Advocate General’s Reserve, assigned to special duty, Office of Secretary of War, and Inspector General’s Department b in 1919, collaborated in an inspection and survey of Government of Panama Canal Zone; in September 1919, made a member of the War Department Claims Board, and concurrently made chief counsel and resident member of War Credits Board; in 1921, assisted in second survey of the Canal Zone Government; in 1921, became Assistant Counsel, later Director of Claims, U. S. Shipping Board; practice of law, Washington, D. C., 1924-26; original appointment to the U. S. Board of Tax Ap-peals (now the Tax Court) June 8, 1926; reappointed for two succeeding terms June 2, 1932 and June 2, 1944; retired as judge of Tax Court September 30, 1955; recalled to perform further judicial duties October 1, 1955; residence: 2101 Con-necticut Avenue. EUGENE BLACK, judge—Texas—born 1879, Blossom, Tex.; attended law school, Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn., LL. B., 1905; admitted to bar of Texas 1905; practiced law at.Clarksville, Tex.; elected Representative in Congress from First Congressional District of Texas in 1914; elected to Sixty-fourth Con-gress and served in each succeeding Congress until the conclusion of 70th Congress; received honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from Cumberland University 1937; original appointment to U. S. Board of Tax Appeais (now the Tax Court) Novem-ber 5, 1929; reappointed for two succeeding terms June 2, 1932, and June 2, 1944; served as chairman, Board of Tax Appeals, 1933-37; retired November 30, 1953; recalled to perform further judicial duties December 1, 1953; residence: 5206 Colorado Avenue, Officers and Commissioners of the Court Administrative Officer—Otto W. Schoenfelder, 6437 Dahlonega Road, Zone 16. Clerk.—Howard P. Locke, 8502 Dunlop Street, Chevy Chase 16, Md. “Chief Deputy Clerk.—Ralph A. Starnes, Box 332, McLean, Va. Commissioner and Special Assistant to Chief Judge.—Edward C. Radue, 3229 Reservoir Road. Commassioner.—M. Dean Davis, 4903 Rock Spring Road, Arlington, Va. Commassioner.— William G. Hamilton, 3087 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. Commissioner.—Hugh G. Postles, 4807 North Washington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Fiscal Officer and Assistant Budget Officer.—Oliver A. Keeter, 5544 16th Street North, Arlington, Va. Librarian.—Marvin P, Hogan, 4119 Fourth Street North, Arlington, Va. Reporter—Mrs. Ella C. Thomas, Falls Road, R. F. D. 3, Bethesda, Md. REGISTER OF WILLS AND CLERK OF THE PROBATE COURT United States Courthouse. Phone, STerling 3-5700 Register and Clerk.—Theodore Cogswell, 804—M Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Chief Deputy Register.—Frank J. Burkart, 4801 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Deputy Registers: Edith L. Dawson, 2714 Ordway Street, Zone 8. John W. Follin, 3416 North Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, Va. Aliene M. Ivory, 4801 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Arthur P. Smith, 2745 29th Street, Zone 8. 68172°—56——39 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES COURTS Supreme Court Building, 1 First Street NE. Phone, EXecutive 3-1640 Director.—Henry P. Chandler, 5703 McKinley Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Secretary to the Director.—Louise V. Cooper, 3438 Martha Custis Drive, Alex-andria, Va. Assistant Director.—Elmore Whitehurst, 29014 W Street SE., Zone 20. Sogmny to the Assistant Director.—Bernetta Leiden, 2600 Tunlaw Road, one 7. Chief, Division of Procedural Studies and Will Shafroth, 6315 Statistics.— Broad Branch Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief of Probation.—Louis J. Sharp, 9945 Cherrytree Lane, Silver Spring, Md. Chief of Bankruptcy.—Edwin L. Covey, 8403 Galveston Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief of Business Administration.—Leland Tolman, 2028 Hillyer Place, Zone 9. Chief Auditor.—Vivian A. Clements, 4614 Alton Place, Zone 16. Budget and Accounting Officer.—John C. Brown, 7413 Blair Road, Zone 12. Chief of Section of Court Services and Quarters.—Wilson F. Collier, 1608 White Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Personnel Officer.—Catherine Waddle, 2000 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. THE MUNICIPAL COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 400 F Street, Zone 1. Phone, EXecutive 3-1240 Chief Judge—Nathan Cayton, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Associate Judges: Andrew McCaughrin Hood, 2237 46th Street, Zone 7. Thomas D. Quinn, 3310 Stephenson Place, Zone 15. Clerk.—C. Newell Atkinson, 2841 University Terrace, Zone 16. THE MUNICIPAL COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Civil Division Building, Fourth Street between E and F; Criminal Division Building, Fifth Street between E and F. Phone, REpublic 7-4575 Chis Judge.—Leonard P. Walsh, 4625 Rockwood Parkway. udges: Armond W. Scott, 1922 11th Street. George D. Neilson, the Westchester. Nadine Lane Gallagher, 3901 Connecticut Avenue. Frank H. Myers, 3754 McKinley Street. Milton S. Kronheim, Jr., 3020 Chesapeake Street. Mary C. Barlow, the Kennedy-Warren. Thomas C. Scalley, 5019 41st Street. Andrew J. Howard, Jr., 1532 Upshur Street. John J. Malloy, 5806 Nevada Avenue. Edward A. Beard, 4619 Kenmore Drive. Mildred E. Reeves, 4701 Connecticut Avenue. Harry L. Walker, 35 Crittenden Street NE, Clerk of the Court. —Walter F. Bramhall, 532 Peabody Street. Administrative Officer.—Anna L. Callahan, 532 Peabody Street. Chief Deputy Clerk for Criminal Division.—Joseph M. Burton, Jr., 2621 39th Street. Chief Deputy Clerk for Civil Division.— William M. Nedrow, 6000 Fourth Street. Chief Deputy Clerk, Central Violations Bureau.— Wallace D. Cummins, 4710 Banner Street, Hyattsville, Md. Assistant Chief Deputy Clerk, Central Violations Bureau.— Wilmer S. Schantz, 414 Irwin Street, Silver Spring, Md. rtm Commissioner.— Edward M. Carr, 5612 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Deputy "Assignment Commasstoner.—John M. Bischoff, Bowie-Laurel Road, Bowie, Md I eA hh Ce hit SH Director of Probation.—Irving Cooper, 200 Rhode Island Avenue NE. | Assistant Director of Probatton.—Robert J. Conner, 719 North Jackson Street, Arlington, Va. Clerk, Small Claims Branch.—Daniel O. Pyne, 4701 Colorado Avenue. JUVENILE COURT 400 E Street. Phones, REpublic 7-5432 and N A tional 8-6000 Judge—Edith H. Cockrill, 1601 Argonne Place. Administrative Officer—Alice B. Freer, 2600 Woodley Road. Dzrector, Social Work.—John J. Larkin, 2803 W Street. Director, Guidance Clinic.—Dr. Warren C. Johnson, 2800 Quebec Street. Clerk.—Hilda R. Reagle, 3150 16th Street. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ORIGIN AND FORM OF GOVERNMENT The District of Columbia was established under the authority and direction of acts of Congress approved July 16, 1790, and March 3, 1791, which were passed to give effect to a clause in the eighth section of the first article of the Constitution of the United States giving Congress the power— “To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever, over such District (not exceeding ten Miles square) as may, by Cession of particular States, and the Acceptance of Congress, become the Seat of the Government of the United States, and to exercise like authority over all Places purchased by the Consent of the Legislature of the State in which the Same shall be, for the erection of Forts, Magazines, Arsenals, dock-Yards, and other needful buildings;—"’ The States of Maryland and Virginia made cessions contemplated by this clause in the years 1788 and 1789, respectively. From the cessions tendered by the two States was selected the territory for the permanent seat of the General Government. This territory was 10 miles square, lying on either side of the Potomac River at the head of navigation. Later, 1846, Congress retroceded to Virginia that portion ceded by it. The Maryland, or retained, portion is approxi-mately 70 square miles. The seat of government of the United States was first definitely named by the clause in the act entitled “An act providing a permanent form of government for the District of Columbia,” approved June 11, 1878, as follows: “That all territory which was ceded by the State of Maryland to the Congress of the United States, for the permanent seat of government of the United States, shall continue to be designated as the District of Columbia” (20 Stat. 102), although it had been incidentally mentioned as such in several preceding statutes. The land within the ceded territory was owned by a number of people. In Georgetown, President Washington negotiated with the proprietors or landowners of that portion of the ceded territory selected as the site of the city of Washington, which comprised about 10 percent of the area of the present District of Columbia. On the second day, March 30, 1791, he concluded an agreement which was put in writing and signed by the proprietors. By it the President was given sole power to lay off streets as he pleased. These proprietors conveyed their holdings to trustees named by the President to hold title to the same during the laying out of the Federal city and then convey as agreed to the United States and the proprietors respectively. Under this agreement the proprietors donated to the United States all of the lands for the streets and one-half of the city lots through-out the entire city. Sites reserved by the United States for the public buildings, parks, and other public purposes were paid for by the United States in Maryland money the equivalent to $66.66 per acre. Such payment, amounting to $36,099, was made out of the proceeds from the sale of some of the lots which these pro-prietors had donated to the United States. This was the only purchase price paid by the United States for any part of the entire acquisition of 5,128 acres for the purpose of building the Capital City. The land within the original city of Washington comprised a total of 6,111 acres and was divided to the United States 4,147 acres—3,606 acres for streets and 541 acres for public purposes. The remaining 1,964 acres was divided into squares and the squares into lots. The whole number of lots was 20,272—10,136 to the United States and the same number to the proprietors. Thomas Jefferson, then Secretary of State, declared the liberality of the pro-prietors was ‘‘noble.” The United States lots were sold from time to time, chiefly before 1800 and up to 1835, and brought $740,024.45 (S. Doc. 247, 64th Cong., 1st sess., p. 23). This was a considerable sum as compared with the average annual income of the Federal Government during the 12 years from 1789 to 1800, it being about 13 per-cent of that average of about $5,600,000. The lots which still remained the prop- 591 erty of the United States after gifts of them to charitable and literary institutions were sold about September 1865 for a moderate sum. The proceeds from the sales of the Government lots were largely applied to the erection of the original Government buildings and improvements in their immedi- ate neighborhood. The funds for these buildings were supplemented by grants of $120,000 by the State of Virginia and $72,000 by the State of Maryland (H. R. Report 269, 21st Cong., 1st sess., Doe. No. 5, p. 47). Both President Washington and President Jefferson expected the sale of these lots, if properly conserved, would not only provide ample funds for the erection of the public buildings without charge upon the lean Federal Treasury but would leave what Jefferson termed ‘“the residuary interest of the city” which was intended to be used for streets and other city improvements. The failure of the Government to make these expected improvements so retarded the appreciation of values of the lots that the Government’s prospective income from this source fell far short of expectations. The landowners who had so generously given their land to the Government as well as those who had been induced to purchase failed to realize the enhancement of value of their lots because of the failure of expected abutting and community improvements. The faith of Mr. Jefferson and the proprietors matched, but their fond hopes were not realized. The original proprietor of the land whereon is the Capitol Building, Daniel Carroll, of Duddington, in 1837 wrote “that the un- fortunate proprietors are generally brought to ruin,” who “were so wild as to suppose that the donation was so great the Government might pave the streets with ingots of gold or silver.” The city was planned and partly laid out by Maj. Pierre Charles L’Enfant, a French engineer. This work was perfected and completed by Maj. Andrew Iillicott. The building of the city and the erection of the public buildings were in charge of three commissioners selected by the President and subject to his direction. When the Government establishment was moved in 1800, there existed within the 10 miles square two municipal corporations: the corporation of the city of Alexandria, incorporated by Virginia, and the corporation of the city of George- town, incorporated by Maryland. The act of February 27, 1801, was the first legislation by Congress for the government of the District of Columbia following the removal to the permanent seat of government. While this act failed to set up a complete local government, it declared all of the laws of the States of Maryland and Virginia as then existing to be in force in the parts of the District ceded by the respective States. It created two counties, Washington County being the area outside of the cities of Washington and Georgetown on the Maryland side of the river, and Alexandria County being the area beyond the limits of the city of Alexandria on the Virginia side of the river. It also created the circuit court, the office of marshal of the District, the office of United States attorney for the District, justices of the peace 25 ae counties, a register of wills, and a judge of the orphans’ court (2 tat. : The first government of the city of Washington consisted of a mayor appointed by the President of the United States and a city council elected by the people of the city. This was in 1802. The act chartering the city of Washington also created the levy courts, consisting originally of the justices of the peace of the respective counties (2 Stat. 115; 2 Stat. 773; 3 Stat. 195; 9 Stat. 230; 12 Stat. 384). The levy courts were given broad administrative powers over the counties of Washington and Alexandria, but had no judicial functions. At a later date the levy court of Washington County was composed of nine members appointed by the President (12 Stat. 799). Thus, there were within the 10 miles square five distinct local administrative units, namely (1) the corporation of Washington, (2) the corporation of Georgetown, (3) the county of Washington, (4) the corpo-ration of Alexandria, and (5) the county of Alexandria. These were reduced to three units in 1846 with the retrocession of Alexandria city and county to the State of Virginia (9 Stat. 35; 9 Stat. 1000). The members of the city councils of the three municipalities were elected as were the mayors of Georgetown and Alexandria. In ‘1812 the city council was permitted to elect the mayor of Wash-ington and in 1820 and thereafter the mayor was elected by the people (3 Stat. 583). The term of the mayor of Washington was for 2 years. This government continued until 1871. By an act of Congress of February 21, 1871, the corporation of Washington, the corporation of Georgetown, and the levy court for Washington County were abolished, and the administration consolidated into a so-called territorial form of government. This government consisted of a governor, a board of public District of Columbia 593 works, a board of health, and a legislative assembly. This legislative assembly consisted of a council of 11 members and a house of delegates of 22 members. The District then also had a Delegate in the House of Representatives of the United States. The Governor, the board of public works, and council were appointed by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. The 22 members of the house of delegates and the Delegate in Congress were elected by the people. The District had a Delegate in Congress until March 4, 1875. This form of government lasted for 3 years, until June 20, 1874, when Con-gress provided that the District should be governed by three commissioners, appointed by the President. This was known as the temporary form of govern-ment and lasted until July 1, 1878, when the present permanent commission government was set up (18 Stat. 116). In the creation of the temporary com-mission form of government in 1874 and the permanent form in 1878 no provision was made for the franchise, and for the first time in three-quarters of a century no part of the District exercised the right of suffrage. The present form of gov-ernment was created by act of Congress approved June 11, 1878 (20 Stat. 102). The District of Columbia has an area of 69.245 square miles, of which 60.1 square miles are land. The river boundary is high-water mark along the Virginia shore of the Potomac River. The local government of the District of Columbia is a municipal corporation having jurisdiction over the territory which was ‘‘ceded by the State of Maryland to the Congress of the United States for the permanent seat of the Government of the United States” (20 Stat. 102). This government is administered by a board of three Commissioners having general equal powers and duties (20 Stat. 103). Two of these Commissioners, who must have been actual residents of the Dis-trict for 3 years next before their appointment and have during that period claimed residence nowhere else, are appointed from civil life by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate for the term of 3 years each and until their successors are appointed and qualified. The other Commissioner is detailed from time to time by the President of the United States from the Corps of Engineers of the United States Army, and shall not be required to perform any other military duty (ib.). This Commissioner shall be selected from the captains or officers of higher grade having served at os a Shia in the Corps of Engineers of the Army of the United States (26 tat. . Three officers of the same corps, junior to said Commissioner, may be detailed to assist him by the President of the United States (26 Stat. 246). The senior officer of the Corps of Engineers of the Army, who for the time being is detailed to act as assistant (and in case of his absence from the District, or disability, the junior officer so detailed), shall, in event of the absence from the District or disability of the Commissioner, who shall for the time being be detailed from the Corps of Engineers, perform all the duties imposed by law upon said Com-missioner (26 Stat. 1113). One of said Commissioners shall be chosen president of the Board of Commis-sioners at their first meeting and annually and whenever a vacancy shall occur (20 Stat. 103). The Commissioners are in a general way vested with jurisdiction covering all the ordinary features of municipal government and are also members of the Zoning Commission (37 Stat. 974). The expenditures of the District of Columbia are based upon estimates pre-pared annually by the Commissioners and submitted by them to Congress through the Bureau of the Budget. To the extent to which it shall approve of said esti-mates, Congress shall appropriate a portion out of the Treasury of the United States. The remainder of the amount of such approved estimates shall be levied and assessed upon the taxable property and privileges in said District other than the property of the United States and of the District of Columbia (act approved June 11, 1878; 20 Stat. 104). “All taxes collected shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States, and the same as well as the appropriations to be made by the Congress as aforesaid shall be disbursed for the expenses of said District, on itemized vouchers, which have been audited and approved by the auditor of the District of Columbia, certified by said Commissioners or a majority of them’ (ib. 105). This act also provided that the cost of operation, development, and maintenance of the District of Columbia should be borne jointly by the United States and the District of Columbia upon a 50-50 basis. This ratio was in 1922 changed to a payment of 60 percent from the revenues of the District of Columbia and 40 percent by the United States and this provision 594 Congressional Directory was repealed by act of Congress approved May 16, 1938. The act of July 16, 1947, provided for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1948, and for each fiscal year thereafter, that there was authorized to be appropriated as the annual payment by the United States toward defraying the expenses of the Government of the District of Columbia, the sum of $12,000,000. By the act of May 18, 1954, Public Law 364, 83d Congress, this amount was increased to $20,000,000. The remainder of the local expenses are borne by the revenues of the District of Columbia derived from taxation of private property and privileges. Congress has by sundry statutes empowered the Commissioners to make building regulations, plumbing regulations, to make and enforce all such reason-able and usual police regulations as they may deem necessary for the protection of lives, limbs, health, comfort, and quiet of all persons, and the protection of all property within the District, and other regulations of a municipal nature. While the District has a municipal form of government, Congress by various statutory enactments has treated it as a branch of the United States Government by including it in legislation applying to the executive departments, such as the Budget and Accounting Act, the act classifying the salaries of Federal employees, and the act providing for retirement of Federal employees. All legislation affecting the District of Columbia must be passed by Congress under the provisions of the Constitution. The advice of the Commissioners is usually asked before such legislation is enacted. DISTRICT GOVERNMENT District Building, Pennsylvania Avenue and Fourteenth Street Phone, N Ational 8-6000 EXECUTIVE OFFICES Commissioner.—Samuel Spencer, 4814 Dexter Street, Zone 7. Special Assistant.—Lawrence E. Duvall, 4910 Redford Road, Green Acres, Md. Private Secretary.—Dorothy G. Allen, 3051 Idaho Avenue, Zone 16. Commissioner.—Robert E. McLaughlin, 2355 Ashmead Place, Zone 9. Sor Assistant.—Richard S. Townsend, 7225 Marywood Street, Hyattsville, Private Secretary.—Betty D. Williams, Glenwood Farm, Lovettsville, Va. Enger Commissioner.—Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Lane, 3915 Livingston Street, one 15. Special Assistant.—George A. England, 2416 Darrow Street, Silver Spring, Md. Private Secretary.—Evelyn R. Butler, 1474 Columbia Road, Zone 9. Assistants to Engineer Commissioner.—Col. Thaddeus M. Nosek, 1125 Marine Drive, Alexandria, Va.; Lt. Col. Thomas B. Hunter, 6808 Edgebrook Drive, Springfield, Va.; Lt. Col. Robert E. Mathe, 528 Eppard Street, Sleepy Hollow Manor, Falls Church, Va. Secretary to the Board.—G. M. Thornett, 4115 46th Street, Zone 16. Assistant Secretary.—F. L. Timmons, Jr., 3210 Wheeler Road SE., Zone 20. Attorney Editor, D. C. Register—James T. Brennan, 4401 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Publications Editor, D. C. Register —Joseph T. Roddy, 7105 Varnum Street, Landover Hills, Md. Aembnialive Assistant.—Dorothy K. Humphrey, 16 Buchanan Street NE., one 11. Special Assistant.—Esther H. Zimmerman, 1725 New Hampshire Avenue, Zone 9. DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR Director—Schuyler Lowe, 4715 Sedgwick Street, Zone 16. Executive Assistant.—John W. West, 5119 12th Street NE., Zone 11. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES OFFICE Administrative Services Officer.—James L. McCallister, 2183 Winchester Way, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Administrative Services Officer.— William P. Bogardus, 1613 Pimmit Drive, Falls Church, Va. BUDGET OFFICE Budget Officer—Walter L. Fowler, 1360 Maple View Place SE., Zone 20. Deputy Budget Officer.— William G. Wilding, 10207 Greenacres Drive, Hillandale, Silver Spring, Md. Arian Budget Officer.—David P. Herman, 4693 Leslie Avenue, Temple Hills, 595 FINANCE OFFICE Finance Officer.—James L. Martin, 4501 Garrison Street, Zone 16. ACCOUNTING OFFICE Accounting Officer.—Arthur R. Pilkerton, 4601 Western Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Accounting Officer.—Barney Farber, the Woodner, Zone 10. ASSESSOR'S OFFICE Assessor.—James L. Martin, 4501 Garrison Street, Zone 16. Deputy Assessor.—Charles A. Beard, Jr., Upton Street, Rockville, Md. Adminastrative Assistant.—Laurence J. Eagan, 1840 Biltmore Street, Zone 9. Real Estate Division: Director of Real Property Assessments.— Walter Lahde, 5415 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. Board of Assistant Assessors.—C. Perry Miller, Jr., 6008 34th Place, Zone 15; J. Sterling Hall; 3203 Ninth Street South, Arlington, Va.; George A. von Dachenhausen, 1439 Madison Street, Zone 11; John C. Dent, 6665 32d Place, Zone 15; J. Fred Chase, 4409 Warren Street, Zone 16; Curtis L. Hill-yer, 2205 California Street, Zone 8; Joseph E. Starke, 4413 14th Street NE, Zone 17; Paul Ryon, 4500 East-West Highway, Bethesda, Md.; clerk to board, Margaret A. Emmons, 3900 14th Street, Zone 11. Administrative Head.—R. Paul Collins, 4010 12th Street NE., Zone 17. Personal Tax Division: Board of Personal Tax Appraisers.—John C. Ahern, 62 Longfellow Street, Zone 11; Louise Wray, Kennedy-Warren Apartments, Zone 8; Melvin S. Henderson, 2023 31st Place SE., Zone 20; Chief Clerk, Juliette L. Furr, 6000 Baltimore Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Income and Inheritance and Estate Tax Division: es Ya J. Richardson, 10009 Frederick Avenue, Kensington, Jost Administrator, Income Tax.—Robert J. Dunham, 5810 Fourth Street, one 11. Assistant Administrator, Inheritance and Estate Tar.— William R. Mason, 203 Upton Street, Rockville, Md. Sales and Use Tax Division: Admainistrator.—Allan F. Brooke, Sandy Spring, Md. Assistant Administrator.—Walter C. Thompson, 3300 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. Special Assessment: Clerk in Charge.— Alicia B. Weaver, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES Collector of Taxes.—Guy W. Pearson, 7053 Western Avenue, Zone 15. Deputy Collector of Taxes.—J. Herbert Dick, 7061 Western Avenue, Zone 15. DISBURSING OFFICE Disbursing Officer.—John J. Krohr, 9327 Riggs Road, Hyattsville, Md. Deputy Disbursing Officer.—A. Ray Thomas, 1900 North Illinois Street, Arlington, Va. INTERNAL AUDIT OFFICE Internal Audit Officer.—Frank M. Hally, 5218 Marlyn Drive, Glen Mar Park, Zone 16. Deputy Internal Audit Officer.—Robert E. Depew, 2228 Chapman Road, Hyatts-ville, Md District of Columbia 597 MANAGEMENT OFFICE Management Officer. —William K. Holl, 885 North Lexington Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Management Survey Division.—Herbert S. Fuhrman, 1918 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. PERSONNEL OFFICE Personnel Officer.—Henry F. Hubbard, 6318 32d Street, Zone 15. Chief, Administration and Safety Diviston.— Victor A. Howard, 6103 Fourth Street, Zone 11. Chief, Employment and Training Division.—Edgar J. Gress, 2829 Gainesville Street SE., Zone 20. Chief, Classification and Wage Administration.—John H. Eaton, Route 2, Box 83, Brandywine, Md. : PROCUREMENT OFFICE Procurement Officer—Roland M. Brennan, 2413 Dexter Avenue, Silver Spring, Md Deputy Procurement Officer.—Rexford G. Wessells, 2001 North Lincoln Street, Arlington, Va. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL BOARD Alan W. Payne, chairman, 6318 31st Street, Zone 15. James O’Donnell Moran, member, 2801 Allendale Place, Zone 8. Herbert K. Schollenberger, member, 3409 29th Street, Zone 8. Dorothy L. Albert, executive secretary, 49 Taylor Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. Richard C. Sullivan, chief inspector, 231 Jefferson Street, Zone 11. APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL Room 418, 499 Pennsylvania Avenue John R. Evans, Chairman, Labor Member, Government Printing Office, Zone 25. Douglas A. Stalker, Vice Chairman, Employer Member, Willard Hotel, Zone 4. Robert E. Phelps, Chairman of Executive Committee, Employer Member, 1825 14th Street, Zone 9. Thomas F. Crawford, Labor Member, Representative, Washington Building Construction Trades Council (AFL), 710 Rittenhouse Street, Chillum Ter-race 12, Md. Benjamin T. Rome, Employer Member, 1010 Vermont Avenue, Zone 5. Bernard A. Downey, Labor Member, 708 Sherbrooke Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Harold A. Clark, Advisory Member, Director of Adult Education, Vocational and Juinain) Arts, Wormley School, Prospect between 33d and 34th Streets, one 7. Fred Z. Hetzel, Advisory Member, D. C. Office, U. S. Employment Service, 1724 F Street, Zone 25. V. S. Garrett, Advisory Member, Veterans Benefit Office, Munitions Building, Zone 25. Gino J. Simi, Director of Apprenticeship, D. C., and Executive Secretary, 499 Pennsylvania Avenue, Zone 1. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Director.—Archie G. Hutson, 5512 Johnson Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Director.—Victor T. Givotovsky, 3925 Davis Place, Zone 7. Admanastrative Officer.—Alvis C. Henderson, 3377 Stephenson Place, Zone 15. Supervising Architect.—Merrel A. Coe, 614 Tewksbury Place, Zone 12. Operation and Maintenance Division, Head.—Braden R. Fleming, 2048-B Fort Davis Street SE., Zone 20. Operation and Maintenance Division, Assistant Head.—James (©. Bailey, 145 Upsal Street SE., Zone 20. Construction Management Division, Head.—Raymond A. Kappler, 1226 Critten-den Street, Zone 11. Boney and Improvements Division, Head.—Norman L. Biggs, 4927 Fourth Street, one 11. Repairs and Improvements Division, Assistant Head.—Walter H. Heinard, 10208 Carroll Place, Kensington, Md. OFFICE OF CIVIL DEFENSE 4820 Howard Street, Zone 16 Director.—John E. Fondahl, 4637 River Road, Zone 16. Assistant Director, Fiscal and Supply.—H. Neil McKillen, 1840 Minnesota Avenue, SE., Zone 20. OFFICE OF THE CORONER 19th and E Streets SE. Coroner.—Dr. A. Magruder MacDonald, 5115 Lowell Lane, Zone 16. Deputy Coroners: Dr. Christopher J. Murphy, 1300 East Capitol Street, Zone 3. Dr. Richard M. Rosenberg, 1332 I Street, Zone 6. Superintendent.—Frank A. Mena, Jr., 422 37th Place SE., Zone 19. CORPORATION COUNSEL’S OFFICE Corporation Counsel.—Vernon E. West, 23 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Secretary.—Marian S. Matthews, 3617 Everett Street, Zone 8. Principal Assistant Corporation Counsel.—Chester H. Gray, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Special Assistant Corporation Counsel for Public Utility Matters.—Lloyd B. Harrison, 1700 Taylor Street, Zone 11. Assistant Corporation Counsel assigned to divisions of the office: Civil Proceedings Division.—Milton D. Korman, Chief, 3314 Stephenson Place, Zone 15; Stanley DeNeale, 1507 Decatur Street, Zone 11; George D. O’Brien, 4817 Bayard Boulevard, Zone 16; Ralph D. Quinter, Jr., 3509 Turner Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Hubert B. Pair, 918 Quincy Street, Zone 11; Una Rita Morris, 1307 Admiral Drive, Wellington Heights, Alexandria, Va.; Robert D. Wise, 3220 Powder Mill Road, Adelphi, Md.; Richard W. Barton, 311 North St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va.; John H. Baumgartner, Jr., 7203 Holly Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md.; Lyman J. Umstead, 2703 Valley Drive, Braddock Heights, Alexandria, Va.; John A. Earnest, Arling-ton Village, Arlington 4, Va.; William W. Pavis, 725 Kennedy Street NE., Zone 11; Olive G. Faircloth, 2851 29th Street, Zone 8; Andrew G. Conlyn, Box 308, Route 4, Vienna, Va.; Carlos L. Gartrell, 923 Northampton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Taxation Division.—George C. Updegraff, Chief, 1810 North Underwood Street, Arlington, Va.; Henry KE. Wixon, Assistant Chief, 9516 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda 14, Md.; George F. Donnella, 4200 H Street SE., Zone 19; Hymie Nussbaum, 9413 Kingsley Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. Special Assignments Division.—Lee F. Dante, Chief, 5821 Nevada Avenue, Zone 15; Oscar P. Mast, 924 Upshur Street NE., Zone 17; Earl R. Smith, 421 New Orleans Drive, Hollin Hall Village, Alexandria, Va.; Robert H. Camp-bell, 2002 Maryland Avenue NE., Zone 2. Legislation and Opinions Division.—Irving Bryan, Chief, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8; Robert F. Kneipp, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8; Charles Belden White 2d, 3905 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Ernest F. Williams, 4451 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. Law Enforcement Division.—Clark F. King, Chief, R. F. D. 1, Germantown, Md. Municipal Court Branch: Carl D. Coleman, 2 Elwyn Court, Takoma Park 12, Md.; Julian Riley Dugas, 2017 Savannah Terrace SE., Zone 20; C. Marvin Ward, 1401 South Barton Street, Arlington, Va.; Henry B. Vance, 16 West Irving Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; George H. Clark, 8607 Springvale Road, Silver Spring, Md. ; Leo J. Ehrig, Jr., 3204 Chillum Road, Mount Rainier, Md. Juvenile Court Branch: Albert S. Povich, 822 Cox Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Corporation Counsel—Continued Administrative Division.—~Adam A. Giebel, Administrative Officer, 2807 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Lespadior 27 Claims.—Emmett J. Motley, 1404 Highland Drive, Woodside ark, Md. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Director.—Donald Clemmer, Lorton, Va. Executive Officer.— Thomas R. Sard, 2704 Allison Street, Mount Rainier, Md. Business Associate.—E. N. Sauer, Lorton, Va. Superintendent, District of Columbia Jail.—Curtis Reid, 200 19th St. SE., Zone 3. Superintendent, District of Columbia Reformatory.—Paul F. Pegelow, Lorton, Va. Superintendent, District of Columbia Workhouse.—W. F. Fleming, Occoquan, Va. Superintendent, District of Columbia Reformatory for Women.—Sam A. Anderson, Occoquan, Va. Superintendent of Industries.— William C. Meade, Lorton, Va. BOARD OF EDUCATION Thirteenth and K Streets C. Melvin Sharpe, president, 2930 45th Street, Zone 16; Mrs. Arcadia Near Phillips, vice president, 5212 Partridge Lane, Zone 16; Mrs. Elise Z. Watkins, secretary, 1800 Birch Drive, Zone 12; Dr. Margaret Just Butcher, 1712 16th Street, Zone 9; Robert R. Faulkner, Shoreham Building, Zone 5; Col. West A. Hamilton, 1353 U Street, Zone 9; Dr. Rowland F. Kirks, 1800 H Street, Zone 6; Mrs. Dagny R. Pettit, St. Elizabeths Hospital, Zone 20; Walter N. Tobriner, Southern Building, Zone 5; Wesley S. Williams, 506 Fifth Street, Zone 1; Dr. Hobart M. Corning, superintendent, 2500 Wisconsin - Avenue, Zone 7; deputy superintendents: Norman J. Nelson, 6815 Georgia Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; Dr. Harold A. Haynes, 1237 Franklin Street, Zone 17; Charles N. Zellers, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7; assistant superintendents: Lawson J. Cantrell, 7900 13th Street, Zone 12; Francis A. Gregory, 4015 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 19; Dr. Carl F. Hansen, 3510 Quesada Street, Zone 15; Miss Edith A. Lyons, 1833 S Street, Zone 9; John M. Riecks, 2611 33d Street, Zone 20; Thomas J. Holmes, 714 Dartmouth Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; Dr. Richard R. Foster, 9013 Eton Road, Silver Spring, Md.; Dr. Irene C. Hypps, 1625 First Street, Zone 1; Miss Margaret R. Pepper, executive assistant to the superintendent, 3901 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8; Paul A. Snearline, administrative assistant to Deputy Superintendent Nelson, 2610 Crestwood Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. ; Dr. Gladys T. ‘Peterson, administrative assistant to Deputy Superintendent Haynes, 1929 Randolph Street NE., Zone 18. BOARD OF ELECTIONS Newell W. Ellison, Chairman, 701 Union Trust Building, Zone 5. Arnold Levy, Washington Building, Zone 5. Col. West A. Hamilton, 1353 U Street, Zone 9. FIRE DEPARTMENT Headquarters at McMillan Park, Fourth and Douglas Streets. Phone, HObart 2-1762 Fire Chief.—Millard H. Sutton, 3014 26th Street NE., Zone 2. Deputy Fire Chiefs: Fred Litteral, 4456 Faraday Place, Zone 16. Joseph W. Kay, 2901 18th Street, Zone 9. Roy B. Hanback, 8102 Lockney Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md. Battalion Fire Chiefs: Walter S. Boss, 1322 Ritchie Place NE., Zone 17. Clarence K. Bunn, 533 Shepherd Street, Zone 11. George L. Darling, 5423 Eighth Street, Zone 11. Battalion Fire Chiefs—Continued Charles L. Galer, 4251 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. Paul B. Grisso, 3911 Commander Drive, Hyattsville, Md. Alfred M. Grunwell, 1411 Newton Street NE., Zone 17. Bernard R. Ihrie, 420 Farragut Street, Zone 11. William V. James, 3103 Alabama Avenue SE., Zone 20. John I. McDonald, 2304 41st Street, Zone 7. Leo W. McKay, 4201 18th Street NE., Zone 18. : Howson M. McLearen, 1801 North Harvard Street, Arlington, Va. Carl P. Pool, 2402 North Washington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. William H. Ronan, 1319 Rittenhouse Street, Zone 11. Francis D. Scroggins, 4322 Chapin Street SE., Zone 19. Elmer F. Stein, 326 Oglethorpe Street, Zone 11. William J. Walsmith, 1325 Rittenhouse Street, Zone 11. Alexander Whiteman, 4445 Faraday Place, Zone 16. Andrew N. Wright, 7005 Eversfield Drive, College Heights Estates 12, Md. Chief Instructor.— Clarence Quick, 16 South Aberdeen Street, Arlington, Va. Executive Officer.—Joseph W. Conroy, 1832 Michigan Avenue NE., Zone 17. Fire Marshal.—Raymond C. Roberts, 2002 Rockwood Road, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Fire Marshal.—Roy A. Warfield, 2023 38th Street SE., Zone 20. Fiscal Officer.— Alexander J. Patrick, 4804 Crescent Street, Crestview 16, Md. Purchasing & Property Officer.—Morris H. Clarke, 1608 23d Street SE., Zone 20. Superintendent of Machinery.— William H. Boswell, 1523 28th Street SE., Zone 20. Asst. Superintendent of Machinery.—Henry B. McDonald, 275 Hawaii Avenue NE., Zone 11. Board of Police and Fire Surgeons: Dr. John A. Reed, chairman, 1720 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 9. Dr. William O. Bailey, Jr., 8 Carvel Road, Westmoreland Hills, Zone 16. Dr. William D. Claudy, 2537 North Lexington, Arlington, Va. Dr. Benjamin F. Dean, Jr., 3221 Patterson Street, Zone 15. Dr. J. Blaine Harrell, 1845 Taylor Street, Zone 11. Dr. Hugh O. House, 4500 Edmonds Street, Zone 16. Dr. Maurice Mensh, 7951 Orchid Street, Zone 12. Dr. James A. O'Keeffe, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Dr. G. Louis Weller, Jr., 4848 Rockwood Parkway, Zone 16. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Director of Highways.—J. N. Robertson, 2725 29th Street, Zone 8. Deputy Liagenior of Highways.—S. R. Harrison, 5521 Third Street South, Arling-ton, Va. : Chief, Office of Business Administration.— William Lissek, 800 South Washington Street, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Office of Planning, Design & Engineering.—Gerard I. Sawyer, 4020 17th Street, Zone 11. Engineer of Street Construction and Maintenance.—L. M. Hedgecock, 7100 Maple Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Electrical Engineer—H. A. Friede, 6911 Western Avenue, Zone 15. Superintendent, Tree and Landscaping Division.—John W. Batson, 4607 Con- necticut Avenue, Zone 8. Superintendent, Mobile Equipment Division.—N. G. L’Homme, Edgewater, Md. Engineer of Bridge Construction and Maintenance.—Carl A. Wilson, 729 South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. } DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Superintendent.— Albert F. Jordan, 117 West Mason Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Superintendents.— O. Stout, 4208 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va.; Miller J. Calvin Cruickshank, 414 Nicholson Street, Zone 11. Actuaries.—Life, Arthur O. Wise, 5508 First Street NE., Zone 11; Casualty, Russell C. Mochwart, 2231 California Street, Zone 8. Chief Examiner.—Kenneth L. Schrader, 2715 30th Street SE., Zone 20. District of Columbia 601 DEPARTMENT OF LICENSES AND INSPECTIONS Bieter a Licenses and Inspections.—Cabell Gwathmey, 1719 Hoban Road, one Deputy Director of Licenses and Inspections.—Joseph J. Ilgenfritz, 9613 Page Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. Superintendent, Inspection Division.—R. Donald Kinney, 3812 Beecher Street, one Assistant Superintendent, Inspection Division.— William N. Dripps, 1400 Michael Place, Falls Church, Va Chief, Engineering Branch.—H. Warren Stewart, 1100 Dale Drive, Silver " Spring, Md. Chief, Field Inspection Branch.—Julian E. Betts, 2201 Austin Street, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Weights, Measures and Markets Branch.—J. Thomas Kennedy, 4513 19th Road North, Arlington, Va. Superintendent, License and Permit Division.—C. T. Nottingham, 12916 Deane Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Permit Branch—Bernard H. Benson, 823 Tewkesbury Place, Chief, License Branch.—Thomas A. Helan, 5210 Fourth Street. Chief, Enforcement Branch.—Leo J. Fitzgerald, Westchester Apartments. Sep Housing Division.—E. Milton Dulin, 209 Upnor Road, Baltimore, Assistant Superintendent, Housing Division.—Frederick W. Mallon, 1229 North Quinn Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Office of Admainistratzon.—Denver W. Warnock, 3302 Chauncey Place, Mount Rainier, Md. Assistant Chief, Office of Administration.—Lillia B. Robbins, 3033 Cambridge Place, Zone 7 METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief of Police.—Robert V. Murray, 1325 Tuckerman Street, Zone 11. POLICE HEADQUARTERS Deputy Chief of Police, Executive Officer. —Howard V. Covell, 3342 Erie Street SE., Zone 20. Deputy Chiefs: Robert S. Bryant, 220 Longfellow Street, Zone 11. William J. Cunningham, 2480 16th Street, Zone 8. Clarence H. Lutz, 5061 First Street, Zone 11. George R. Wallrodt, 2225 S Street NE., Zone 2. Inspectors: Roy Blick, 1372 Sheridan Street, Zone 11. Irvin H. Umbaugh, 427 Fairfax Road, Alexandria, Va. Archie M. Winfree, 4404 Brandywine Street, Zone 6. John E. Winters (acting), 5404 Spring Road, Bladensburg, Md. DISTRICT INSPECTORS Inspectors: Robert D. Chenault, 905 Cox Avenue, Chillum Terrace, Chillum, Md. Loraine T. Johnson, 308 Aspen Street, Zone 12. Anthony Richitt, 512 Somerset Place, Zone 11. Charles J. Sullivan, 1006 Urell Place NE., Zone 17. Henry H. Heflin, 833 Cox Avenue, Chillum, Md. DETECTIVE HEADQUARTERS Deputy Chief. —Edgar E. Scott, chief of detectives, 6607 44th Avenue, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. Inspector. Aubrey M. Tolson, 527 Oglethorpe Shroot, Zone 11. 68172°—56——40 TRAFFIC DIVISION Deputy Chief.—John J. Agnew, 7440 Georgia Avenue, Zone 12. Inspector.— William J. Liverman, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 6. CHIEF (ALSO PROPERTY) CLERK Inspector.—Earl P. Hartman, 416 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Va. HARBOR MASTER Capt. Otha R. Sanders, 2958 M Street SE., Zone 19. WOMAN’S BUREAU Capt. Kathrynne S. Boyd, McLean, Va. MINIMUM WAGE AND INDUSTRIAL SAFETY BOARD 499 Pennsylvania Avenue Mrs. Charles H. Weston, Chairman, 4345 Hawthorne Street, Zone 16. Frank O’Connor, 2418 South Dakota Avenue NE., Zone 18. Frank E. Weakly, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Zone 8. Miss Carrie L. Allgood, Executive Secretary and Director of Minimum Wage, 4807 Dover Road, Zone 16. Fred C. Thomas, Director of Industrial Safety, 1207 Tewkesbury Place, Zone 12. DEPARTMENT OF OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR Director—Robert F. Cogswell, 3504 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Deputy Director.—Paul Foley, 234 Longfellow Street, Zone 11. Secretary.— Marie H. Amann, 3804 W Street SE., Zone 20. Board of Accountancy.—Simon W. Levitan, oretiiont. 610 Bond Building, Zone 5; John M. Stoy, secretary, 1001 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 6; Arthur Cc, Dechene, Wire Building, Zone 5. Board of Examiners and Registrars of Architects.—L. M. Leisenring, president, 1777 Church Street, Zone 6; Thomas H. Locraft, secretary, 1518 P Street, Zone 5; Irwin S. Porter, National Metropolitan Bank Building, Zone 5; Leon Chatelain, Jr., 1632 K Street, Zone 6. Board of Barber Examiners—Saviour Sidotti, president, 7603 Hammond Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md.; Clement E. Atkinson, vice president, 1933 Ninth Street, Zone 1; Tonv J. Durso, secretary, 829 Cox Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Boxing Commission.—Joseph J. Miller, chairman, 3042 P Street, Zone 7; Deputy Chief John J. Agnew, Metropolitan Police Department, Municipal Center, Zone 1; Harry Earle Polk, Sr., 1227 Talbert Street SE., Zone 20; Josephine Sabagh, secretary, 1800 Republic Road, Silver Spring, Md. Board of Cosmetology.— Vincette Cifala, president, 1500 New Hampshire Avenue, Zone 6; Ruth Belle Johnson, 1834 1th Street, Zone 1; Ethel M. Rice, 1317 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 6; Ethel M. Beebe, ‘secretary, 62 Kennedy Street, Alexandria, Va. Board of Dental Exzaminers.—Dr. Charles L. Smith, president, 1726 I Street, Zone 6; Dr. Woodson T. Birthright, secretary, 1835 1 Street, Zone 6; Dr. Herman F. Bernstein, 5430 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8; Dr. David J. Fitzgibbon, 601 19th ‘Street, Zone 4; Dr. Joseph’ A. Madden, 4303 16th Street, Zone 11. Electrical Board.—Joseph T. Kirchner, chairman, 4316 Sixth Street South, Arlington, Va.; Lewis C. Palmer, 908 Madison’ Street, Zone 12; Charles BD Kenney, 3209 Oliver Street, Zone 13; Harry RB. Mullen, 4700 Falstone Avenue, Somerset 15, Md. ; Leslie Harvey, 11611 Highview Avenue, Wheaton, Md. : Commassion on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art.—President, Board of Com-missioners, District of Columbia; United States Commissioner of Education; United States District Attorney for the District of Columbia; Superintendent of Ts Hebonls, District of Columbia; Director of Public Health, District of Columbia. Motion Picture Operators’ Board.—Walter H. Cole, chairman, 1318 Gallatin Street, Zone 11; Ralph L. Grimes, 6323 Patterson Street, Riverdale, Md.; Thurston P. Allen, 2500 Owens Road, Zone 21. Nurses’ Examining Board.—Helen K. Powers, R. N., president, c/o George Washington University Hospital, Zone 7; Genevieve M. Brenner, R. N., Freedmen’s Hospital, Zone 1; Sister Eleanor McNabb, R. N., Catholic University, 3500 Brookland Avenue NE., Zone 17; Charlotte Hasselbusch, R. N., Visiting Nurses’ Association, 1842 Mintwood Place, Zone 9; Hazel B. Kay, R. N., D. C. General Hospital SE., Zone 3; Ethel J. Odegard, R. N., secretary, 1702 Summitt Place, Zone 9. Board of Optometry.—Dr. W. Earle Leese, president, 614 Ninth Street, Zone 1; Dr. Gabriel Ross, vice president, 918 IF Street, Zone 4; Dr. Amiel W. Francke, secretary, Washington Loan and Trust Building, Zone 4; Dr. John E. Claflin, 1920 I Street, Zone 6; Dr. John Tyner, 1629 H Street, Zone 6. Board of Pharmacy.—F. Royce Franzone, president, 627 Pennsylvania Avenue, Zone 1; John E. Street, vice president, 1701 I Street, Zone 6; Harold C. Kinner, secretary, 301 Kennedy Street, Zone 11; Morris Goldstein, 2704 Woodley Place, Zone 8; John E. Donaldson, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Plumbing Board.—Hervey L. Lauder, president, 3820 Benton Street, Zone 7; Donald C. Dow, 555 Randolph Street, Zone 11; Henry J. Samaha, secretary, 1467 Monroe Street, Zone 10. Board of Podiatry Erxaminers—Dr. A. Owen Penney, president, 817 14th Street, Zone 5; Dr. Richard A. Cole, secretary, 1835 K Street, Zone 6; Dr. Saul Shafritz, 901 20th Street, Zone 6. Board of Registration for Professional Engineers.—Daniel C. Walser, chairman, 4650 East-West Highway, Bethesda, Md.; Lee J. Purnell, vice chairman, 4016 Seventh Street, Zone 11; M. X. Wilberding, secretary, 1822 I Street, Zone 6; C. Warren Bogan, 1204 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7; Dr. John Tatum Cox, Jr., 1518 K Street, Zone 5. Real Estate Commassion.—James L. Martin, chairman, 4501 Garrison Street, Zone 16; Albert F. Adams, 3609 Quesada Street, Zone 15; Edward K. Jones, 5211 Partridge Lane, Zone 16; William R. Downing, secretary, 4623-B Thirty-sixth Street South, Arlington, Va. Steam and Other Operating Engineers’ Board.—Lloyd F. Scheer, chairman, Dis-trict Building, Zone 4; Frank J. Nesline, Shoreham Hotel, Zone 8; John Hanna, Jr., Potomac Electric Power Company, Zone 4. Undertakers’ Commaitiee.—Robert E. Wilhelm, chairman, 4812 Georgia Avenue, Zone 11; William W. Woodford, 1622 11th Street, Zone 1; Sigmund Dan-zansky, 3501 14th Street, Zone 10; Robert E. Tolson, 1400 Chapin Street, Zone 9; Otis F. Allen, 1200 Florida Avenue, Zone 9; Joseph B. Irvine, ex officio, 200 Rhode Island Avenue, Zone 2; Frank F. Artigas, secretary, 3900 14th Street, Zone 11. Board of Examiners of Veterinary Medicine—Dr. D. E. Buckingham, president, 2115 14th Street, Zone 9; Dr. Irving G. Cashell, secretary, 2916 M Street, Zone 7; Dr. Harry A. Locke, 3747 Huntington Street, Zone 15; Dr. Alan McEwan, 2115 14th Street, Zone 9; Dr. H. W. Shoening, 5504 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 15. BOARD OF PAROLE Chairman.—Col. Campbell C. Johnson, 1125 Columbia Road, Zone 9. Member.—Herbert J. Jacobi, 3805 Gramercy Street, Zone 15. Monel and Parole Executive—Hugh F. Rivers, 524 Ashford Road, Silver Spring, : d. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Director of Public Health.—Daniel L. Seckinger, M. D., Dr. P. H., 4923 Sedgwick Street, Zone 16. Deputy Director of Public Health.—Frederick C. Heath, M. D., M. P. H., 507 Delafield Street NE., Zone 17. Executive Officer.— William E. Bowman, Jr., 1503 Dublin Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Bureau of Disease Control, Chief—John R. Pate, M. D., M. P. H., 1503 North Jefferson Drive, Arlington, Va. Bureau of Maternal and Child Health, Chief—Ella Oppenheimer, M. D., 3031 Newark Street, Zone 8. Bureau of Laboratories and Pharmacies, Acting Chief.—William N. Wooldridge, M. D., 3115 N Street, Zone 7. Bureau of Public Health Nursing, Chief.—Josephine P. Prescott, 3269 Worthing-ton Street, Zone 16. Bureau of Food and Public Health Engineering, Chief.— Walter W. Burdette, 2030 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va. Bureau of Dental Health, Chief—A. Harry Ostrow, D. D. 8., 2869 McGill Terrace, Zone 8. D. C. General Hospital, Superintendent.—Philip A. E. Stebbing, M. D., D. C. General Hospital, 19th Street and Massachusetts Avenue SE., Zone 3. Deputy Superintendent.—Paul Keen, 4200 13th Street, Zone 11. Glenn Dale Hospital, Superintendent.—Daniel L. Finucane, M. D., Glenn Dale, Md. Anatomical Board, Secretary-Treasurer—W. Montague Cobb, M. D., Howard University, 520 W Street, Zone 1. PUBLIC LIBRARY Eighth and K Streets BOARD OF TRUSTEES President.—Dr. Albert W. Atwood, 65 Observatory Circle, Zone 8. Vice-President.—Mrs. Philip Sidney Smith, 3249 Newark Street, Zone 8: Dr. Herbert Borchardt, 1741 Park Road, Zone 10. Judge James A. Cobb, 1732 S Street, Zone 9. Clark G. Diamond, 4619 Charleston Terrace, Zone 7. Mrs. Karl Fenning, 5863 Chevy Chase Parkway, Zone 15 Nelson T. Hartson, 2101 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. B. M. McKelway, 4920 Palisade Lane, Zone 16. ? Milton W. King, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 8. LIBRARY OFFICIALS Librarian.—Harry N. Peterson, 2000 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant Librarian.—Ralph L. Thompson, 3922 Benton Street, Zone 7. Coordinator, Work With Adults.—M. Clare Ruppert, 2924 Cortland Place, Zone 8. Coordinator, Work With Children.— Maxine LaBounty, 1517 30th Street, Zone 7. Administrative Assistant.—Catherine M. Houck, 1718 Otis Street NE., Zone 18. Acting Personnel Officer.—Kathleen Cole, 1240 27th Street, Zone 7. Consultant tn Adult Education.—Helen T. Steinbarger, 2456 20th Street, Zone 9. Central Librarian.— Beatrice E. Tear, 720 Kennebec Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds.—Alvan C. Chaney, 9110 Glenridge Road, Silver Spring, Md. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Commissioners: George E. C. Hayes, chairman, 1732 S Street, Zone 9. Private Secretary.—Betty M. Boylstein, 3517 A Street SE., Zone 19. Robert M. Weston, 3354 Tennyson Street, Zone 15. : Private Secretary.—Jessie W. Barron, 5702 36th Avenue, West Hyattsville, Md. Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Lane, 3915 Livingston Street, Zone 15. Executive Secretary.—E. J. Milligan, 1429 Longfellow Street, Zone 11. General Counsel.—Vernon E. West, 23 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Specie) Losrisenel Corporation Counsel.—Lloyd B. Harrison, 1700 Taylor Street, one 11. Chief Accountant.—Jd. William Falk, 2216 40th Place, Zone 7. Chief Engineer.—James G. Somerville, 2829 South Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. Menlgien] Engineer, Gas and Meters.—Elwin A. Potter, 4425 Yuma Street, one 16. Chief Clerk.—Sarah E. Wilson, 5400 Brookway Drive, Zone 16. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE Director.—Gerard M. Shea, Children’s Center, Laurel, Md. Deputy Director.—Donald D. Brewer, D. C. Village, Zone 24. Administrative Officer.—Guy W. Puntch, 2915 Wilton Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Administrative Officer—Thomas W. Poland, Kurtz Road, Route 3,McLean, Va. Program Coordinator.—A. Patricia Morss, the Wyoming, Zone 9. Welfare Adviser.—Imogen Thompson, 4919 Sedgwick Street, Zone 16. SL py Ln Statistician.—Raymond F. Clapp, 2804 N Street SE. one 19. Supervisor of Volunteer Services.—Marjorie Thaxter, 2018 Q Street, Zone 7. Ruperyniaenk Public Assistance Division.—Donald Gray, Box 449, Annandale, a. Superintendent, Child Welfare Division.—Alice R. Smith, 83420 38th Street, Zone 16. Superintendent, Receiving Home for Children.—Joseph 8. Kosisky, Jr., 10704 Blossom Lane, Burnt Mills Knolls, Silver Spring, Md. Acting Superintendent, D. C. Village.—Donald D. Brewer, Blue Plains, Zone 24. Superintendent, Junior Village.— William J. Stone, 4933 11th Street NE., Zone 17. Superintendent, Municipal Lodging House.—Henry A. Koch, 458 C Street, Zone 1. Superintendent, Temporary Home for Soldiers and Sailors.—Claude C. Hunt, 921 Pennsylvania Avenue SE., Zone 3. Superintendent, Children’s Center.— Winifred G. Thompson, 6006 Inwood Street, Cheverly, Md. Superintendent, District Training School (Forest Haven School).—John J. Noone, Jr., 3000 Birch Street, Zone 15. Superintendent, Maple Glen School. —William E. Reid, 617 Quincy Street, Zone 11. Superintendent, Cedar Knoll School.—Robert M. Atkinson, Children’s Center, Laurel, Md. RECREATION DEPARTMENT 3149 Sixteenth Street Henry Gichner, chairman, 6115 33d Street, Zone 15. Grahame Thomas Smallwood, Jr.. vice chairman, 1026 17th Street, Zone 6. Mrs. Elinor H. McGuire, 3301 13th Street NE., Zone 17. Mrs. W. B. Putnam, 2955 Carlton Avenue NE., Zone 18. Milo F. Christiansen, superintendent, 3239 Beech Street, Zone 15. Clarice O. Smith, assistant superintendent, 7060 Wyndale Street, Zone 15. Horace Thiele, business manager, 1833 Upshur Street NE., Zone 18. Joseph H. Cole, administrative recreation assistant, 18 Bryant Street NE., Zone 2. Sony id Wilson, director of planning and development, 3177 Porter Street, one 8. Edward H. Thacker, recreation analyst, 3588 South Stafford Street, Arlington 6, Va. DEPARTMENT OF SANITARY ENGINEERING Director of Sanitary Engineering.—David V. Auld, 1403 31st Street, Zone 7. Deputy Director of Sanitary Engineering and Superintendent, Office of Planning, Design and Engineering.—Roy L. Orndorff, 4624 23d Road North, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Superintendent, Office of Planning, Design and Engineering.— A. Emil Press, 8420 Queen Anne’s Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Superintendent, Sanitation and Equipment Divisions.— William A. Xanten, 3355 Military Road, Zone 15. Assistant Superintendent, Sanitation and Equipment Divisions.—W. F. Roeder, 407 Timber Lane, Falls Church, Va. Superintendent, Sewer Operations and Construction and Repair Division.— Young J. Wright, White Plains, Md. Assistant Superintendent, Sewer Operations and Construction and Repair Division.— Allen B. Fay, 3 Ardmore Circle, Wood Acres, Md., Zone 16. Superintendent, Water Operations Division.—Paul Lanham, Lanham, Md. Assistant Superintendent, Water Operations Division.—Claude Sizemore, 4801 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Administrative Officer.—Raymond B. Ward, 5711 Jamestown Road, Hyatts-ville, Md. Deputy Administrative Officer.—Daniel H. Hudson, 3601 Kayson Street, Silver Spring, Md. Water Registrar.—J. Wilson Smith, 56340 Wheeler Road SE., Zone 21. OFFICE OF THE SURVEYOR Surveyor.—Francis F. Healy, 3530 39th Street, Zone 16. pian Surveyor.— Kenneth G. Fernald, 7304 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, M DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA TAX COURT 4th Street between E and F Streets Judge—Jo V. Morgan, 5420 Moorland Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Clerk.—Phyllis R. Liberti, 3920 McKinley Street, Zone 15. DISTRICT UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION BOARD 451 Pennsylvania Avenue Commissioners of the District of Columbia, ex officio members. Thomas W. Brahany, Westchester Apartments, Zone 16. Clem F. Preller, 1745 K Street, Zone 6. C. A. Wharton, director, 2117 E Street, Zone 7. Edgar L. Lickey, assistant director, 10 Sunset Drive, Alexandria, Va. DEPARTMENT OF VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC Deen of els and Traffic—George E. Keneipp, 4801 Brandywine Street, one 1 Deputy Director.— Wallace L. Braun, 4540 Windom Place, Zone 16. Assistant Director for Traffic Engineering. —John H. Mitton, 45 Rhode Island Avenue NE., Zone 2. Assistant Director for Motor Vehicle Administration.—Herman S. Cole, 1219 Clement Place, Silver Spring, Md. ray Safety Officer. —Anthony L. Ellison, 7606 Nancemond Street, Springfield, Safer Responsibility Officer—Joseph P. Murphy, 2410 26th Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Chief Vehicle Inspector. —Charles W. Reed, 1628 Columbia Road Zone 9. Registrar of Titles and Tags.— Anna C. Buettner, 1629 Columbia Road, Zone 9. Corel, Permit Examiner.— Lindsey T. Rider, 827 South Quincy Street, Arlington Va. Chief "Permit Clerk. —Gladys P. Lehmann, 619 Sheridan Street, Zone 11. Administrative Officer.— William J. Quinn, 7 Nicholson Street, Suitland, Md. MOTOR VEHICLE PARKING AGENCY Chatrman.—Charles M. Upham, Willard Hotel, Zone 4. Washington I. Cleveland, Glen Road, near Potomac, Rockville, Md. Frank Coleman, 1232 Girard Street, NE, Zone 17. Arthur G. Dezendorf, 3001 Foxhall Road, Zone 16. Oscar I. Dodek, 1751 South Portal Drive, Zone 12. Leonard B. Doggett, Jr., 8703 Cranbrook Court, Bethesda 14, Md. James H. Flanagan, 4427 Volta Place, Zone 7. Garfield I. Kass, 2850 Woodland Drive, Zone 8. Edward J. Kelly, 3103 Circle Hill Road, Alexandria, Va. George E. Keneipp, 4801 Brandywine Street, Zone 16. B. Allen Rowland, 2707 34th Place, Zone 7. Harry A. Swagart, 2947 Davenport Street, Zone 8. Executive Directors—Lewis R. Watson, Jr., 3702 R Street, Zone 8. VETERANS SERVICE CENTER 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (Old Post Office Building) Director.—Col. Waldron E. Leonard, 114 East Fairview Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Assiviant Director.—David G. Linden, 4449 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington Va. : BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT John Nolen, Jr., 1916 S Street; Samuel Scrivener, Jr., 3422 36th Street; Theodore I. Coe, "1741 New York Avenue: James E. Schwab, 5522 Connecticut Avenue; Robert O. Clouser, 2357 24th Street SE. ZONING COMMISSION Members: Commissioners of the District of Columbia. Architect of the Capitol. Director of the National Park Service. Planning Officer.—Robert O. Clouser. Associate Planner.—H. G. Ashton. Executive Officer— William E. Chase. RECORDER OF DEEDS Sixth and D Streets. Phone, DIstrict 7-0671 Recorder of Deeds.—John B. Duncan, 4423 E Street SE., Zone 19. Private Secretary.—Grace Ward Vatran, 614 Rock Creek Church Road, Zone 10. First Deputy Recorder of Deeds.—Peter S. Ridley, 3816 17th Street NE., Zone 18. Second Deputy Recorder of Deeds.—Leonard G. Hyman, 3526 Park Place, Zone 10. Superintendent of Corporations.— Alfred Goldstein, 2480 16th Street, Zone 9. Assistant Superintendent of Corporations.—Eleanore Dague Williams, 5703 Gallatin Street, Hyattsville, Md. Auditor and Budget Officer—Columbus W. Kelley, 3613 28th Street NE., Zone 18. Administrative Assistant.—John Herbert, 3401 R Street, Zone 7. Personnel Officer.—Alice K. Freeman, 517 Quincy Street, Zone 11. Accountant.—John A. Harris, 1330 13th Street, Zone 5. DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION 819 Tenth Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-5268 Director—Tom G. Rathbone, 500 Calvin Lane, Rockville, Md. Secretary and Personnel Officer.—Edythe A. Merritt, 7604 Atwood Street, Zone 28. Assistant Director.—Herbert A. Stover, Windover Avenue, Box 299, Vienna, Va. Supervisor of Wiley E. Robinette, 3500 14th Street, Zone Rehabilitatton.— 10. Sprli Services for the Blind.—Leonard A. Robinson, 622 Nicholson Street, one 11. Medical Social Work Consultant.—Marion S. Hargrave, 3649 Veazy Street, Zone 8. Supervisor, Disability Determination Unit.—Leonard M. Hill, 211 47th Street NE., Zone 19. WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE Corner Massachusetts Avenue and North Capitol Street. Phone, STerling 3-5100 Postmaster.—Roy M. North, 2501 Calvert Street, Zone 8. Assistant Postmaster.—W. Gordon Bell, 206 East Luray Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Director of Personnel.—V. J. Mastrovito, 2008-A 37th Street SE., Zone 20. Chief Accountant.—Albert C. Jeffries, 1629 Columbia Road, Zone 9. Chief, Budget and Cost Control.—Baxter H. Ashley, 732 Marietta Place, Zone 11. Sih Cony Fail Section.—Earl Roberts, 108 Schuyler Road, Silver pring, : Aeconpiilly Peper Custodian.—Anna R. McCormack, 1343 Shepherd Street NE., one 17. Superintendent, Main Office Windows.—Russell L. Dale, 5731 20th Street North, Arlington, Va. Chief Station Examiner.—John D. Boger, 2115 P Street, Zone 6. Superintendent of Building.—Robert P. McLeod, 1427 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Genera Superintendent of Mails.—Frank M. Sommerkamp, 3616 20th Street NE., one 18. Assistant General Superintendent of Mails.— Walter J. Royer, 512 Orchard Way, Silver Spring, Md. Superintendent of Incoming Mails.—Rasmus C. Hansen, 2411 Good Hope Road SE., Zone 20. Superintendent of Outgoing Mails.—Ernest B. Brasse, 812 South Taylor Street, Arlington, Va. Smarr; of Carriers.—George W. Harrison, 4877 Battery Lane, Bethesda, d. Senior Assistant Superintendent.—Lawrence J. Carrico, 1117 North Kentucky Street, Arlington, Va. Superintendent of Registry. —Robert L. Boss, 4860 Fort Totten Drive NE., Zone 1d. Senior Assistant Superintendent.—Floyd Roberts, Route 1, Vienna, Va. Senior Assistant Superintendent of Mails.—Henry E. Kelly, 4724 South Dakota Avenue NE., Zone 17; John C. Mumford, 1320 21st Street, Zone 6; Harry T. Franklin, 3818 22d Street NE., Zone 18. Senior Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Protection of Revenues.— Rodney C. Daffer, 2017 Lawrence Street NE., Zone 18. Senior Assistant Superintendent tn Charge of Stations.— William B. Roberts, 1225 Ingraham Street, Zone 11. Assistant Superintendent of Mails in Charge of United States Official Mail and Messenger Service.— William G. Cunningham, 103 East Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Parcel Post Annex.—W. T. Wilkinson, 3812 Van Ness Street, Zone 16. Assistant Superintendent of Mails in Charge of Route Adjustments.—J. Augustine Richardson, 6803 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15 Assistant Superintendent of Mails in Charge of Inquiry.—Clarence M. Mace, 6706 F Street, Seat Pleasant, Md. Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Swecial Delivery.—August W. Friedrichs, 2480 16th Street, Zone 9. Physician, Senior Assistant Superintendent.—G. V. Hartley, 103 Forest Avenue, Rockville, Md. Classified Stations Station or branch Zone Superintendent Location Anaecostialol 2. LUN 0c 20 | J. L. Menefee.___.___..__.. 1217 Good Hope Road SE. Andrews Field Branch_.__| 25 | E.N.House_._._____.__._. Soon, Springs, Md. DEX. cia Thosa 4 'E.E, Weichtman_____.:_._ 316 9th St. Benjamin Franklin __ Appl Paylar. lid AAATT Post Office Department Bldg. Benning. caso fH 19 WC. Massie.......... 3962 Minnesota Ave. NE. . Bethesda Branch. ________ 145i Me. J.-Seipels. 2: _ooiealis 7400 Wisconsin Ave. Bolling. sees.rey 25: Pl. McDaniel... = Bolling Air Base. on Brightwood.— . ~~ (i Mp Po RaPersl = > wus 5921 Georgia Ave. hasit Brookland..... .._.. PLE Kreider. i. as 3309 12th St. NE. Capitol Heights Braneh._| 27 J. BE. Clark... cz... |... 5808 Central Ave. Central..... co 2.5 5: WP. Robey.» 5. 2 = 1418 TI St. Chevy Chase Branch_____ 15 | B. F. Greenstreet. __.._..:-5910 Connecticut Ave. Cleveland Park___________ CRIP LE Ey BealSe 3430 Connecticut Ave. Columbia Heights________ 1071 CG. Wo. Corley © 1... 7% 1423 Irving St. Congress Heights. ________ 20°C. G. "Campbell ~~ 3703 Nichols Ave. SE. Connecticut Avenue._____ Gl. H.C. Lunsford... 1220 Connecticut Ave. FiStreet Fair SARI EHR Brown ver 221SHE Tariff Commission Bldg. Port Davis. cod LCF 20. J. I. Besnjcoff =o 0 zo 200 3843 Pennsylvania Ave. SE. Fort MeNair: > ~~ 25:| C.iC: Nichols. J {9M2 | Fort L. J. McNair. Friendship coooliri 16 1 Vi: BAF Smith [Lot 4005 Wisconsin ll Ave. Georgetown...._.:_._____. 7:1: Di bsRoehesnso oil. 1215 31st St. Kalorama. 0 2 > OYA. LL Smith mice oF 2434 18th St. Mid City.2100 5-R..C.,i Carnes... Lat201 1408 14th St. 3 1 National Airport. _______ IT "LL. M: Brooks 1} ojo fl Gravelly Point. Najional Naval Medical | 14 | R. D. McElroy... ___. Bethesda, Md. enter. Naval Ar. wr oo 2 pi i I Re ..o. Anacostia. Naval Research Labora-| 25 | C. M. Robinson. ________.. Bellevue. tory. Navy. Annex Braneh_.... | 25 |W. A. Allen..... Navy Annex Bldg., Arlington, Va. Navy Dept. Station___.___ 25 | C. B. Dorsey... Navy Department. Navy Receiving.__ 2563. M Higgins__ Anacostia. Northeast ______ 2 | F. W. Dodge... 1016 H St. NE. Northwest____..._ 15 | B. P. Donnelly 5632 Connecticut Ave. Pentagon Branch _ 25 | L. Urbanske___ Pentagon Bldg. Petworth 11 | R. McDonald. 4211 9th St. Randle. _. 20 | W. B. Blagman:_ 2306 Prout St. SE. Southeast___ 3 | J. W. Schwier 408 8th St. SE. Southwest ................ 2 /G. 1. Bnsor. 519 7th St. SW. Suitlandieu ions LEZ» 2B DID. Locke. 201i _| 4520 Suitland Road SE. Potente. f Tian GR. W. Ganbius: 20 Tt 50 1409 T St. Takoma Park... . 12 |S. Schumm, = f=.0 301 Cedar St. Temple Heights. _______. 9: (IB: Ts. Smith aU fics— 1810 20th St. Progemy idm Dyer... Treasury Bldg. cl. mB Truxton Circle. fr. .L..ot 2 J.W.. Vaughan... 60. 17 Florida Ave. NE. Walter Reed “~~ ~~": 12 J.P. me en Army Medical Center. West End. 22 I. Gol sA GT. Maus. oo Sion op 1751 Pennsylvania te... Ave. Woodridge: :ie.d. rsa 18 | A. A. tle i 01 av 2211 Rhode Island Ave. NE. FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVES AND FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES 609 FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVES AND FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES [For complete Diplomatic personnel consult Diplomatic List published bimonthly by the Department of State. The * designates those whose wives or husbands accompany them. The t designates those whose unmarried daughters in society accompany them] AFGHANISTAN Office of the Embassy, 2341 Wyoming Avenue Phone, ADams 4-3770 *Mr. Mohammad Kabir Ludin, Ambassader Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco New York, New York City ARGENTINA Office of the Embassy, 1600 New Hampshire Avenue Phone, DEcatur 2-7100 Senor Fernando Garcia Olano, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Texas, Houston AUSTRALIA Office of the Embassy, 1700 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, NOrth 7-6551 *The Honorable Sir Percy C. Spender, K. B. E,, Q. C., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipo-tentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco New York, New York City AUSTRIA Office of the Embassy, 2144 Wyoming Avenue Phone DUpont 7-2477 *Dr. Karl Gruber, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles, San Francisco Canal Zone, Panama, Panama District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Tennessee, Memphis Texas, Dallas BELGIUM Office of the Embassy, 1715 Twenty-second Street Phone, DEcatur 2-1286 *Baron Silvercruys, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mone i : ..JLos Angeles California{ £08 Francisco Canal Zone, Colon, Panama Coloma Derprer n ; acksonville Florida Toms : tlanta Georgia dS A Hawaii (Territory of), Honolulu Tiiinots { {2icag0 Indiana, South Bend Kentucky, Louisville Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Mime inne nolis ; .JKansas City Missouri{§;? Louis New Xs, New York City incinnati Ohio {moma Oregon, Porting teloht : iladelphia Pennsylvania { Pittsburgh Puerto Rico, San Juan Dallas Texas { Galveston Noel irbing orfo Virginia Nok Virgin Islands, Charlotte Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Green Bay Amalie BOLIVIA Office of the Embassy, 2220 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, NOrth 7-5712 *Sefior Don Victor Andrade, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Beverly Hills Los California < San San San Florida {Key Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Angeles ‘Francisco Leandro Luis Obispo West Orleans 611 612 Congressional Directory BOLIVIA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Massachusetts, Boston Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Pennsyleanis, Pittsburgh allasTexas Fo a Virginia, Hampton Roads BRAZIL Office of the Embassy, 3007 Whitehaven Street Phone, ADams 2-1164 *Mr. Jo#io Carlos Muniz, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Ollen iad 0s Angeles Sou & Francisco : acksonville Florida Miami Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston New York, Lok City ester Pennsylvana{ DEoste elphia Puerto Rico, San Juan South Carolina, Charleston Dallas Texas { Galveston Houston Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle BULGARIA The Embassy of the Polish People’s Republic at Washington, D. C., has charge of Bulgarian con-sular functions in the United States BURMA Office of the Embassy, 2300 S Street Phone, DEcatur 2-9044 *Mr. James Barrington, M. T. S., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City CAMBODIA Office of the Embassy 1600 Buchanan Street Phone, RAndolph 3-8500 *Mr. Nong Kimny, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CANADA Office of the Embassy, 1746 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, DEcatur 2-1011 *Mr. A. D:. P. Heeney, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Oy a : ._ [Los Angeles California{ 08 Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maine, Portland Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Washington, Seattle CEYLON Office of the Embassy, 2148 Wyoming Avenue Phone, HUdson 3-4025 *fMr. R. S. S. Gunewardene, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary CHILE Office of the Embassy, 1736 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, NOrth 7-0746 *Sefior Anibal Jara, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles California San Diego San Francisco Florida, Miami Hawaii {Yoni ony of), Honolulu iho icago Tinos Hiceg® Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore New Jersey, Jersey City New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Zio, Sen Juan alveston Texas{ He Worth Washington, Seattle CHINA Office of the Embassy, 2311 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, NOrth 7-9000 *Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Omes AE : 3 0s Angeles California{ gos Francisco Hawaii (Territory of), Honolulu Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City Texas, Houston 3 ‘Washington, Seattle COLOMBIA Office of the Embassy, 2118 LeRoy Place Phone, DUpont 7-5828 *t1tSefior Dr. Don Eduardo Zuleta-Angel, Ambas-sador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: £08 Angeles California San Francisco Colon, Panama Canal Zone i Panamé, Panama : iami Florida{qoom! Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Minnesota, Rochester New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Mayagiiez Puerto Rico{ Ponce San Juan Galveston Texass Houston San Antonio Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 613 COSTA RICA Office of the Embassy, 2112 S Street Phone, ADams 4-2945 *Senor Don Fernando Fournier, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles San Diego California San Francisco So Pasadena alboa Canal Zone{ G00 District of Comps Washington ! Florida{}$acksonville ami Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Baan Bagion : .f Kansas City Missouri St Lota New Jersey, Orange New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Puerto Rico, San Juan Houston Washington, Seattle ‘Wisconsin, Milwaukee CUBA Office of the Embassy, 2630 Sixteenth Street Phone, COlumbia 5-0100 Seflor Dr. Miguel Angel Campa, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, eis i : 2 0s Angeles California {Los Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Yackvrnyills : ey West Florida Mimi Tampa Illinois, Caignpo only sa ake Charles Louisiana iL ew Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Derik ” : : [Kansas City Missouri {Kk Touts New York, New York City North Carolina, Winston-Salem Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, Ponce South Carolina, Charleston Texas, Galveston Virginia, Norfolk CZECHOSLOVAKIA Office of the Embassy, 2349 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, NOrth 7-3300 *Dr. Karel Petrzelka, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary DENMARK Office of the Embassy, 2374 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, DUpont 7-3283 *tMr. Henrik de Kauffmann, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Los Angeles California < San Diego fap rangi olon, Panama Canal Zone Som Panama Colorado, Denver Jacksonville Florida { Miami Tampa Georgia, Savannah Hawaii (Territory of), Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Mayagiiez Puerto Rico { Ponce San Juan South Sn, Charleston alveston Texas {Cea Utah, pan Lake Oy thet yay ewport News Virginia Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Office of the Embassy, 4500 Sixteenth Street Phone, RAndolph 3-7667 *Sefior Dr. Joaquin E. Salazar, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Arizona, Phoenix Los Angeles Caltomia{ 30 Francisco ania Barbara ristobaCanal Zone{ partons! Panama Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Jacksonville Floridas Miami Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chioagh har] on ake Charles Louisiana{{25¢ Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Minnesota, Rochester Missouri, SiS ewar New Jersey Reva] Buffalo New York{New Rochelle New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Aguadilla Arecibo Guanica Puerto Rico Mayagiiez Ponce San Juan Congressional Directory DOMINICAN REPUBLIC—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Rhode Island, Providence Fort Worth Galveston Texas Houston Port Arthur jn Annie lotte AmaliAmalie arlotte Virgin Islands{gparofteSo Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle ECUADOR Office of the Embassy, 2342 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, ADams 4-7200 *Seflor Dr. José R. Chiriboga V., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Inglewood Los Angeles Californias Pasadena San Diego Ban F Tapas olon Canal Zone{ GOR a1 Connecticut, Stamford District of Columbia, Washington Eloise tg icago Tllinois{ pat Kansas, Kansas City Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Ohio, Cincinnati Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Houston Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee EGYPT Office of the Embassy, 2310 Decatur Place Phone, ADams 2-5400 *Dr. Ahmed Hussein, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco New York, New York City EL SALVADOR Office of the Embassy, 2308 California Street Phone, COlumbia 5-7100 *tSefior Dr. Don Héctor David Castro, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Berkeley Long Beach Los Angeles California{ Palo Alto Richmond San Francisco San Mateo Canal Zone, Panamé, Panama Miami Florida St. Petersburg Tampa Illinois, Ching R ed aton RougeLouisiana) New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Louis Nevada, Reno Larchmont New YorkiNew York City Rochester Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia EL SALVADOR—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Purity Bios, San Juan ouston Tompe/ oust Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie ‘Wisconsin, Madison ESTONIA Office of the Consulate General, 9 Rockefeller Plaza New York City Phone, ClIrcle 7-1450 *Mr. Johannes Kaiv, Acting Consul General of Estonia at New York City in charge of Legation Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles New York, New York City ETHIOPIA Office of the Embassy, 2134 Kalorama Road . Phone, ADams 4-2281 *tMr. Yilma Deressa, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office; New York City, N. Y. FINLAND Office of the Legation, 1900 Twenty-fourth Street Phone, HObart 2-0556 *Mr. Johan A. Nykopp, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Los Angeles California<4 San Diego San Francisco Canal Zone, Colon, Panama Colorado, Denver : District of Sn Washington acksonville Florida fi fami Georgia, Savannah Hawaii (Territory of), Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maine, Nc orway Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts{ poe; on Fitchburg Detroit Michigan{ Hancock Negaunee Duluth Minnesotas Minneapolis Virginia Montana, Butte New go No York City : shtabula Ohio{giniabula Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle FRANCE Office of the Embassy, 2535 Belmont Road Phone, ADams 4-0990 *Mr. Maurice Couve de Murville, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Pr rniinzhamn Alabamas Mobile Montgomery Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 615 FRANCE—Continued Consular Oy onianer nchorage Alasiep| S1CHO? Arizona, Phoeniz : ! :_ fLos Angeles California{ gos Francisco Canal Zone, Panamé, Panama Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Tom : anta Geor: melfinin Hawaii (Territory of), Honolulu Illinois, Chicago ; Kentucky, Louisville Lafayette Louisianas New Orleans Shreveport Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Mississippi, Gulfport Nebraska, Omaha Nevada, Reno Buffalo New Yori No York City : incinnati Ohiof glochnat Oregon, Portlong Maing; 3 iladelphia Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Mayagiiez Puerto Rico{ Ponce San Juan Rhode Island, Providence South Carolina, Charleston Texas, Houston Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle GERMANY Office of the Diplomatic Mission, 1742 R Street Phone, DEcatur 2-2783 *Dr. Heinz L. Krekeler, Ambassador Extraordinary and: Plenipotentiary Consular Gum yl : ._ [Los Angeles California{ 08 Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Dominican Republic, Ciudad Trajillo, (for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands) Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Missouri, Kansas City New Yk, New York City ouston Texas{1) ine Washington, Seattle GREAT BRITAIN Office of the Embassy, 3100 Massachusetts Avenue. Phone, HObart 2-1340 *t1Sir Roger Makins, G. C. M.. G., K. C. B., Am-bassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile : . fLos Angeles California{ {03 Francisco Colon, Panama Canal Zone{ polo, P Panama Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii (Territory of), Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit GREAT BRITAIN—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Minnow Minnis and St. Paul : .f Kansas City Missouri{§;? Louis New York, New York City Ohio fC mont) Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pacific Islands Lone) i : iladelphia Pennsylvania LRHadel0b Preis Blo, San Juan allasTexas{ Dallas Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie ‘Washington, Seattle GREECE Office of the Embassy, 2221 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, NOrth 7-3168 Mr. George V. Melas, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City GUATEMALA Office of the Embassy, 1614 Eighteenth Street Phone, DEcatur 2-2865 *Col. José Luis Cruz-Salazar, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Los Angeles Sacramento California San Francisco hon oy en alboa. Canal Zone{ Cristobal kes ville : iami Florida) gt “Petersburg Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, St. Paul Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City North Carolina, Durham Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Brownsville Corpus Christi Dallas El Paso Texas Fort Worth Galveston Houston Laredo San Antonio Washington, Seattle HAITI Office of the Embassy, 4400 Seventeenth Street Phone, RAndolph 3-7000 Mr. Jacques Léger, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Berkeley Californiad Los Angeles San Francisco Canal Zone, Cristobal Congressional Directory HAITI—Continued Consular Offi Continued : acksonville Florida{}3%50! Illinois; Chicago. Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Pera Rico, San Juan alveston Texas{ AArTesto Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie HONDURAS Office of the Embassy, 5405 Sixteenth Street Phone, RAndolph 3-9318 General Carlos Izaguirre, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile 1 a ; 0s Angeles California{ G05 Francisco Canal Zone Bots A Jacksonville Floridas Miami Tampa Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Tennessee, Nashville Brownsville Fort Worth Texasq Galveston Houston San Antonio Virginia, Norfolk HUNGARY Office of the Legation, 2437 Fifteenth Street Phone, DUpont 7-3800 *Mr. Karoly Szarka, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary Consular Office: District of Columbia, Washington ICELAND Office of the Legation, 1906 Twenty-third Street Phone, COlumbia 5-6653 *Mr. Thor Thors, Envoy Extraordinary and Min-ister Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles California{ Berkeley and San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Minnesota, Minneapolis New York, New York City North Dakota, Grand Forks Oregon, Portland . Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Washington, Seattle INDIA Office of the Embassy, 2107 Massachusetts Avenue Phone COlumbia 5-5050 *Mr. Gaganvihari Lallubhai Mehta, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco New York, New York City INDONESIA Office of the Embassy, 2020 Massachusetts Avenue Phone HUdson 3-6600 *Mr. Moekarto Notowidigdo, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco New York, New York City IRAN Office of the Embassy, 3005 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, HObart 2-2636 Mr. Nasrollah Entezam, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City IRAQ Office of the Embassy, 2135 Wyoming Avenue Phone, HUdson 3-7500 *Dr. Moussa Al-Shabandar, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City IRELAND Office of the Embassy, 2234 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, HUdson, 3-7639 *Mr. John Joseph Hearne, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City ISRAEL Office of the Embassy, 1621 Twenty-second Street Phone, HUdson 3-4100 *Mr. Abba Eban, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 617 ITALY ‘LAOS Office of the Embassy, 1601 Fuller Street Phone, ADams 4-1935 *Signor Manlio Brosio, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles California San Francisco Santa Barbara Canal Zone, Panamé, Panama Colorado, Denver Connecticut, New Haven District 2 Columbia, Washington i iami Florida{ font Georgia, Savannah Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit linus a ey : [Kansas City Missouri{ 2 Tous Newark New J ersey{ Trenton Albany New Yorks Buffalo New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Sore ASI - . iladelphia Pennsylvania pi oon Puerto Rico, San Juan Rhode Island, Providence Tennessee, Memphis Texas fam Houston Virginia, Norfolk ‘Washington, Seattle West Virginia, Charleston JAPAN Office of the Embassy, 2514 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, ADams 4-2269 *tMr. Sadao Iguchi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Ons ee] : : 0s Angeles California{ Gos Francisco Hawaii, Territory of, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Washington, Seattle JORDAN Office of the Embassy, 2400 Sixteenth Street Phone, HObart 2-0275 *Mr. Abdul Monem Rifa’i, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary KOREA Office of the Embassy, 2322 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, ADams 4-4112 *Dr. You Chan Yang, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Ones i : ; 0s Angeles California{ £8 Francisco Hawaii, Territory of, Honolulu New York, New York City 68172°—56———41 Office of the Embassy, 2875 Woodland Drive Phone: NOrth 7-1413 *Mr. Ourot R. Souvannavong, appointed Ambas-sador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LATVIA Office of the Legation, 4325 Seventeenth Street Phone, RAndolph 6-8213 *Dr. Arnolds Spekke, Minister Plenipotentiary, Chargé d’Affaires Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles District of Columbia, Washington Indiana, Indianapolis Louisiana, New Orleans Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan LEBANON Office of the Embassy, Suite 400A, Sheraton-Park Hotel. Phone, COlumbia 5-4100 tDr. Victor Khouri, appointed Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Birmingham California, Los Angeles Illinois, Chicago Michigan, Detroit New Jersey, Orange New York, New York City LIBERIA Office of the Embassy, 5201 Sixteenth Street Phone, Randolph 3-0437 *Mr. Clarence Lorenzo Simpson, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles District of Columbia, Washington Floridaf1acksonville Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans New York, New York City Peintylvani, Philadelphia ouston Texas{ pos Arthur LIBYA Office of the Legation, 2201 Wyoming Avenue Phone COlumbia 5-9276 Dr. Mansour Fathi El-Kekhia, Envoy Extraor-dinary and Minister Plenipotentiary LITHUANIA Office of the Legation, 2622 Sixteenth Street Phone, ADams 4-5860 *tMr. Povilas Zadeikis, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Congressional Directory LUXEMBOURG NEPAL Office of the Legation, 2200 Massachusetts Avenue Office of the Embassy, 12A Kensington Palace Phone, ADams 2-3857 Gardens, London, England *Mr. Hugues Le Gallais, Envoy Extr aordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary *QGten. Shanker Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana, G. B. E., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles District of Columbia, Washington NETHERLANDS Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City Office of the Embassy, 1470 Euclid Street Phone, ADams 4-1662 MEXICO *iDr. J. H. van Roijen, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Office of the Embassy, 2829 Sixteenth Street Phone, ADams 4-6000 *tSefior Don Manuel Tello, Ambassador Extraor- Consular Offices: dinary and Plenipotentiary Alabama, Mobile Consular Offices: Los Angeles Alabama, Mobile California San Diego Douglas Li Franglse Naco olon Arizona Nogales Canal zone{SOON Panama Phoenix Colorado, Denver Tucson District of Columbia, Washington Calexico Jacksonville Fresno Florida Miami Los Angeles Tampa California{ Sacramento Georgia, Savannah San Bernardino Hawaii, Territory of, Honolulu San Diego Illinois, Chicago San Francisco Iowa, Orange City Canal Zone, Panamé, Panama Louisiana, New Orleans Colorado, Denver Maryland, Baltimore District ” Columbia, Washington Manny Toston 3 iami A etroi Florida{}L 1m Michigan{ Qeiro} Rapids Georgia, Atlanta Minnesota, St. Paul Hawaii, Territory of, Honolulu M issour{ Kansas 0 ity Illinois, ' Chicago Indiana, Indianapolis New Jersey, Paterson Louisiana, New Orleans Buffalo Massachusetts, Boston New York{pan York City Michigan, Detroit Ohio, Cleveland lunessin St. peal Oregon, Porting dd ansas City ; iladelphia Missouri{f;? Tools Pennsylvania{piACeIDN Mayagiiez New York, New York City New Mexico, Albuquerque Puerto Ricos Ponce Oklahoma, Oba: iy dil fan Juan .. [Philadelphia alveston Ponnsylvania{ bhiladelph Toxag{Cialvosts Puerto Rico, San Juan Utah, Salt Lake City Tennessee, Memphis Virginia, Norfolk Alpine Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie. Amarillo Washington, Seattle Austin Brownsville Corpus Christi NEW ZEALAND Dallas Del Rio Office of the Embassy, 19 Observatory Circle Texas Eagle Pass Phone, CClumbia 5-1721 El Paso Galveston Houston *Sir Leslie Knox Munro, K. C. M. G., Ambassador Laredo Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary McAllen San Angelo Consular Offices: San Antonio California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Merit ; New York, New York City : eattle Washington{3eattle NICARAGUA Wisconsin, Milwaukee Office of the Embassy, 1627 New Hampshire Avenue Phone, DUpont 7-4371 MONACO Consular Offices: *Sefior Dr. Don Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa, Ambassa-California, San Francisco dor Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Consular Offices: Illinois, Chicago Long Beach Louisiana, New Orleans Los Angeles California Massachusetts, Boston Sacramento New York, New York City San Francisco Canal Zone, Cristobal Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 619 NICARAGUA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued District of Columbia, Washington Miami Florida Pensacola Tampa Illinois, Chicago Indiana, South Bend Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Lansing Missouri, St. Louis New Nexo, ag Larchmont New York{ {Ere York City Ohio, Cleveland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Austin Brownsville Corpus Christi Texas Dallas Fort Worth Houston San Antonio ‘Washington, Seattle NORWAY Office of the Embassy, 3401 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, EMerson 2-1000 *t Mr. Wilhelm Munthe de Morgenstierne, Ambas-sador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Juneau Arizona, Phoenix Los Angeles and San Pedro California{ San Diego pin Demers alboa Canal Zone{ Gita District of Columbia, Washington Tacksonvils : iamiFloriday pensacola Tampa Georgia, Savannah Hawaii, Territory of, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Towa, Looooten i Sy aton Rouge Louisiana{ R260 Orleans Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Doital : ulu Minnesota{ pooch | iio Mississippi, Gulfport Missouri, St. Louis Montana, Lewistown Nebraska, Omaha New Nesioh Almoussque ew Yor New York Now ¥ Talls North Carolina, Wilmington North Dakota, Fargo Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan South Carolina, Charleston South Dakota, Sioux Falls Brownsville Galveston Texas Houston Port Arthur Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia{NowDOrt News Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie ‘Washington, Seattle ‘Wisconsin, Milwaukee PAKISTAN Office of the Embassy, 2201 R Street Phone, ADams 4-6231 *Mr. Mohammed Ali, Appointed, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City PANAMA Office of the Embassy, 2862 McGill Terrace Phone, ADams 2-3780 *Sefior Dr. Don Joaquin José Vallarino, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama piston Arizona, Tucson Arkansas, Little Rock Berkeley Beverly Hills Glendale Long Beach Los Angeles California Monrovia San Diego San Francisco San Jose Santa Monica District of Columbia, Washington learwater Cocoa Gainesville Florida Jacksonville iami Port Everglades Tampa Illinois, Chicago Indiana, South Bend Iowa, Dubuque Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Vines, MinesDolis ; [Kansas City Missouri{g® Tous Nebraska Goon New Jersey, Jersey City New York, New York City North Carolina, Raleigh Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Mayagiiez Puerto Rico{ Ponce San Juan Corpus Christi Dallas Galveston Texas Houston Port Arthur San Antonio Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee PARAGUAY Office of the Embassy, 5917 Sixteenth Street Phone, RAndolph 3-7513 *Sefior Dr. Don Guillermo Enciso-Velloso, Ambas-sador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile California, Los Angeles Congressional Directory PARAGUAY—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans New York, New York City PERSIA (See Iran) PERU Office of the Embassy, 1320 Sixteenth Street Phone. ADams 4-3001 *Sefior Don Fernando Berckemeyer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular DA All : ._ [Los Angeles California{ £93 Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Yimwoil, Toning of, Honolulu ts icago Tllinois{ Gh1ca80 Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Pama lion, Mayagiiez allasTexas) Houston Washington, Seattle PHILIPPINES Office of the Embassy, 1617 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, HObart 2-1400 *Mr. Raul T. Leuterio, Minister Plenipotentiary. Chargé d’ Affaires ad interim Consular Diners y Ail : : 0s Angeles California{ gos Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Guam, Agana Hawaii, Territory of, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans New York, New York City Washington, Seattle POLAND Office of the Embassy, 2640 Sixteenth Street Phone. ADams 4-3800 *Mr. Romuald Spasowski, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: District of Columbia, Washington PORTUGAL Office of the Embassy, 2125 Kalorama Road Phone, COlumbia 5-1643 *Senhor Luis Esteves Fernandes, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco PORTUGAL—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Hawaii, Territory of, Honolulu Boston Massachusetts{ Fall River New Bedford New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Rhode Island, Providence Texas, Houston RUMANIA Office of the Legation, 1601 Twenty-third Street Phone, ADams 2-4747 *Mr. Anton Moisescu, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary SALVADOR (See El Salvador) SAN MARINO SAUDI ARABIA Office of the Embassy, 2800-C Woodland Drive ° Phone ADams 4-7000 Sheikh Abdullah Al-Khayyal, Ambassador Extra-ordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City SIAM (See Thailand) SPAIN Office of the Embassy, 2700 Fifteenth Street Phone, COlumbia 5-0190 *fSefior Don José Maria Areilza, Count of Motrico, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile I 3 0s Angeles California Francisco Canal Zon, Cri : acksonville Florida Miami Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Masi Bosion : [Kansas City Missouri{ £2 Louis New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto ah San Juan alveston Texas{ ory Arthur Washington, Seattle SWEDEN Office of the Embassy, 2249 R Street Phone, COlumbia 5-3600 *tMr. Erik Boheman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska Anchorage Los Angeles California San Diego San Francisco Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 621 SWEDEN—Continued Consular Dineeseaomingg 0lon, Panama Canal Zone{ pion, P Panama District go Sms, Washington : acksonville Florida hn Georgia, Savannah Hawaii, Territory of, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, Kansas City Nebraska, Oman amestown New York {12m York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Te i : iladelphia Pennsylvania{ EAIACCIDR ; JPonce Puerto Rico{ {7 an Dallas Texasi Galveston Houston Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie ‘Washington, Seattle SWITZERLAND Office of the Legation, 2900 Cathedral Avenue ‘Phone, HObart 2-1811 *Mr. Henry de Torrenté, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary Consular Ome Anzl : ; 0s Angeles California {03 Francisco Canal Zone, Panam4, Panama Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Missouri, St. Louis New ou, New York City : incinnatioblo{Glevelang a Pennsylvania{ EL HACC DAIS Puerto Rico, San Juan Washington, Seattle SYRIA Office of the Embassy, 2215 Wyoming Avenue Phone, ADams 4-1414 *Dr. Farid Zeineddine, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary THAILAND Office of the Embassy, 2490 Tracy Place Phone, NOrth 7-1849 *Mr. Pote Sarasin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offives: nc : : 0s Angeles Californiaf 08 Francisco Florida, Miami Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia TURKEY Office of the Embassy, 1606 Twenty-third Street Phone, NOrth 7-6400 *Mr. Haydar Gork, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA Office of the Embassy, 3101 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, ADams 2-4402 *Dr. J. E. Holloway, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York City, N. Y. UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS Office of the Embassy, 1125 Sixteenth Street Phone, NAtional 8-7550 *Mr. Georgi N. Zaroubin, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary URUGUAY Office of the Embassy, 1773 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, HUdson 3-7266 *tSefior Dr. José A. Mora, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles Californias San Francisco Santa Monica District 9 Golatbls, Washington : acksonville Florida Miami Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore BS Rosin uffalo New York{ Nom York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan South Carolina, Charleston Virginia, Norfolk VENEZUELA Office of the Embassy, 2445 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, ADams 2-7400 *Sefior Dr. César Gonzalez, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mone : : ; 0s AngelesCalifor nia{ £3 Francisco Canal Zone, Colon, Panama Jacksonville Floridas Miami Tampa Georgia, Savannah Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston s [Bolivar Missouri{ £0 Louis Congressional Directory VENEZUELA—Continued Consular Omens onsinned New York{ New anyYork Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico{ On Houston Texas{HO! Antonio J Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie VIET-NAM Office of the Embassy, 2251 R Street Phone, ADams 4-3301 *Mr. Tran Van Chuong, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary YEMEN Office of the Legation, 4402 Sixteenth Street Phone, RAndolph 6-0439 Sayed Abdurrahman Ibn Abdussamed Abu-Taleb, Chargé d’ Affaires YUGOSLAVIA Office of the Embassy, 2251 R Street Phone, HObart 2-1450 *Mr. Leo Mates, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh UNITED STATES FOREIGN SERVICE AND CONSULAR OFFICES UNITED STATES FOREIGN SERVICE AND CONSULAR OFFICES [*Denotes recess appointment] AFGHANISTAN BRAZIL (Office of the Embassy, Kabul) (Office of the Embassy, Rio de Janeiro) Angus Ward, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni-potentiary James Clement Dunn, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Belém, Par (Office of the Embassy, Buenos Aires) ARGENTINA Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul Recife, Pernambuco Albert F. Nufer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Salvador, Bahia Plenipotentiary Santos, So Paulo S#io Paulo, So Paulo AUSTRALIA (Office of the Embassy, Canberra) BURMA, UNION OF Amos J. Peaslee, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (Office of the Embassy, Rangoon) Consular Offices: Joseph C. Satterthwaite, Ambassador Extraordi-Melbourne, Victoria nary and Plenipotentiary Perth, Western Australia Sydney, New South Wales CAMBODIA, KINGDOM OF AUSTRIA (Embassy and Office of the U. S. High Commis-(Office of the Embassy, Phnom Penh) sioner for Austria, Vienna) Robert McClintock, Ambassador Extraordinary Llewellyn E. Thompson, Jr., Ambassador Extraordi- and Plenipotentiary nary and Plenipotentiary, also U. S. High Com-missioner Consular Office: Salzburg. CANADA BELGIUM AND POSSESSIONS (Office of the Embassy, Ottawa, Ontario) (Office of the Embassy, Brusselg) R. Douglas Stuart, Ambassador Extraordinary and Frederick M. Alger, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Consular Offices: Calgary, Alberta Antwerp Edmonton, Alberta Elisabethville, Belgian Congo Halifax, Nova Scotia Léopoldville, Belgian Congo Montreal, Quebec Niagara Falls, Ontario Quebec, Quebec BOLIVIA St. John, New Brunswick St. John’s, Newfoundland (Office of the Embassy, La Paz) Toronto, Ontario Vancouver, British Columbia *QGerald A. Drew, Ambassador Extraordinary and Windsor, Ontario Plenipotentiary Winnipeg, Manitoba 625 Congressional Directory CEYLON (Office of the Embassy, Colombo) Philip K. Crowe, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CHILE (Office of the Embassy, Santiago) Willard L. Beaulae, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Antofagasta Valparaiso CHINA (Office of the Embassy, Taipei, Taiwan (Formosa)) Karl L. Rankin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary COLOMBIA (Office of the Embassy, Bogota) Philip W. Bonsal, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Barranquilla Cali Medellin COSTA RICA (Office of the Embassy, San José) Robert F. Woodward, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CUBA (Office of the Embassy, Habana) Arthur Gardner, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Santiago de Cuba CZECHOSLOVAKIA (Office of the Embassy, Prague (Praha)) U. Alexis Johnson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary DENMARK (Office of the Embassy, Copenhagen) Robert D. Coe, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (Office of the Embassy, Ciudad Trujillo) William T. Pheiffer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ECUADOR (Office of the Embassy, Quito) Sheldon T. Mills, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Guayaquil EGYPT (Office of the Embassy, Cairo) Henry A. Byroade, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alexandria Port Said EL SALVADOR (Office of the Embassy, San Salvador) *Thomas Mann, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ETHIOPIA (Office of the Embassy, Addis Ababa) Joseph Simonson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Asmara, Eritrea FINLAND (Office of the Embassy, Helsinki) *John D. Hickerson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary FRANCE AND POSSESSIONS (Office of the Embassy, Paris) C. Douglas Dillon, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Bordeaux Cherbourg Le Havre Lyon Marseille Nice Strasbourg Algiers, Algeria Dakar, French West Africa Martinique, French West Indies Noumséa, New Caledonia Tunis, Tunisia GERMANY (Office of the Embassy, Bonn) James B. Conant, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: erlin Bremen Diisseldorf Frankfort on the Main Hamburg Munich Stuttgart Unated States Foreign Service and Consular Offices 627 GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND HUNGARY (Office of the Embassy, London) (Office of the Legation, Budapest) 3 Winthrop W. Aldrich, Ambassador and Plenipotentiary Extraordinary Christian M. Ravndal, Envoy Extraordinary Minister Plenipotentiary and [4 Consular Offices: ICELAND Belfast, Northern Ireland Birmingham, England (Office of the Legation, Reykjavik) Cardiff, Wales Edinburgh, Scotland Glasgow, Scotland Liverpool, England John J. Muccio, Envoy Extraordinary Plenipotentiary and Minister Manchester, England Southampton, England INDIA Europe: (Office of the Embassy, New Delhi) Valletta, Malta John Sherman Cooper, Ambassador Extraordinary Asia: and Plenipotentiary Aden Hong Kong Consular Offices: Kuala Lumpur, Federation of Malaya Bombay Nicosia, Cyprus Calcutta Penang, Federation of Malaya Madras Singapore tAccredited also to Nepal; resident in New Delhi Africa: Accra, Gold Coast, West Africa Dar-es-Salaam, Tanganyika, East Africa INDONESIA Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa (Office of the Embassy, Djakarta) Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia Hugh S. Cumming, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary America: Barbados, B. W. IL. and Plenipotentiary Belize, British Honduras Consular Offices: Hamilton, Bermuda Medan Kingston, Jamaica, B. W. 1. Surabaya Nassau, N. P., Bahamas Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, B. W. IL. IRAN > GREECE (Office of the Embassy, Teheran) (Office of the Embassy, Athens) Selden Chapin, Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary and - Cavendish W. Cannon, Ambassador Extraordinary Consular Offices: and Plenipotentiary Isfahan » Khorramshahr Consular Office: Salonika Meshed Tabriz GUATEMALA IRAQ (Office of the Embassy, Baghdad) (Office of the Embassy, Guatemala) Waldemar J. Gallman, Ambassador Extraordinary Edward J. Sparks, Ambassador Extraordinary and and Plenipotentiary Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Basra HAITI IRELAND (Office of the Embassy, Port-au-Prince) (Office of the Embassy, Dublin) Roy Tasco Davis, Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary and William Howard Taft dinary and III, Ambassador Plenipotentiary Extraor- Consular Office: Cork HONDURAS ISRAEL (Office of the Embassy, Tegucigalpa) (Office of the Embassy, Tel Aviv) Whiting Willauer, Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary and Edward B. Lawson, Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary and Consular Office: San Pedro Sula Consular Office: Haifa Congressional Directory ITALY (Office of the Embassy, Rome) Clare Boothe Luce, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Florence Genoa Milan Naples Palermo Trieste (USREP) Turin Venice JAPAN (Office of the Embassy, Tokyo) John M. Allison, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Fukuoka Kobe—Osaka Nagoya Sapporo Yokohama JORDAN (Office of the Embassy, Amman) Lester D. Mallory, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary KOREA (Office of the Embassy, Seoul) William S. B. Lacy, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary KUWAIT (Consular Office, Kuwait) Harrison M. Symmes, Jr., Consul LAOS, KINGDOM OF (Office of the Embassy, Vientiane) Charles W. Yost, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LEBANON (Office of the Embassy, Beirut) Donald R. Heath, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LIBERIA (Office of the Embassy, Monrovia) Richard Lee Jones, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. LIBYA (Office of the Embassy, Tripoli) John L. Tappin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Office: Benghazi LUXEMBOURG (Office of the Embassy, Luxembourg) Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MEXICO (Office of the Embassy, México, D. F.) Francis White, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Ciudad Juérez, Chihuahua Guadalajara, Jalisco Matamoros, Tamaulipas Mérida, Yucatan Mexicali, Baja California Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Nogales, Sonora Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas Piedras Negras, Coahuila Tampico, Tamaulipas Tijuana, Baja California Veracruz, Veracruz MOROCCO (Office of the Legation, Tangier) Julius C. Holmes, Diplomatic Agent with rank of Minister and Consul General Consular Offices: Casablanca Rabat NEPAL (see India) NETHERLANDS AND POSSESSIONS (Office of the Embassy, The Hague) H. Freeman Matthews, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Amsterdam Rotterdam Aruba, Netherlands West Indies Curagao, Netherlands West Indies Paramaribo, Surinam NEW ZEALAND (Office of the Embassy, Wellington) Robert C. Hendrickson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Auckland NICARAGUA (Office of the Embassy, Managua) Thomas E. Whelan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NORWAY (Office of the Embassy, Oslo) L. Corrin Strong, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary United States Foreign Service and Consular Offices 629 PAKISTAN SPAIN (Office of the Embassy, Karachi) (Office of the Embassy, Madrid) Horace A. Hildreth, Ambassador Extraordinary and | John Lodge, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Consular Offices: Dacca Barcelona Lahore Bilbao PALESTINE Seville Valencia (Consular Office, Jerusalem) Vigo SWEDEN William E. Cole, Jr., Consul General (Office of the Embassy, Stockholm) PANAMA John M. Cabot, Ambassador Extraordinary and (Office of the Embassy, Panama) Plenipotentiary Julian F. Harrington, Ambassador Extraordinary Consular Office: Goteborg and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Colon SWITZERLAND PARAGUAY (Office of the Embassy, Bern) (Office of the Embassy, Asuncion) Miss Frances E. Willis, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Arthur A. Ageton, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Base Geneva PERU Ziirich (Office of the Embassy, Lima) SYRIA Ellis O. Briggs, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (Office of the Embassy, Damascus) James 8. Moose, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and PHILIPPINES, REPUBLIC OF THE Plenipotentiary (Office of the Embassy, Manila) THAILAND Plenipotentiary Homer Ferguson, Ambassador Extraordinary and (Office of the Embassy, Bangkok) POLAND [Vacancy], Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni-potentiary (Office of the Embassy, Warsaw) Consular Office: Chiengmai Joseph E. Jacobs, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TURKEY PORTUGAL AND POSSESSIONS (Office of the Embassy, Ankara) (Office of the Embassy, Lisbon) Avra M. Warren, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary James C. H. Bonbright, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Consular Offices: Istanbul Oporto Izmir Ponta Delgada, So Miguel, Azores Lourengo Marques, Mozambique, Africa Luanda, Angola, Africa UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA (Office of the Embassy, Pretoria, Trangvaal) RUMANIA Edward T. Wailes, Ambassador Extraordinary (Office of the Legation, Bucharest) and Plenipotentiary *Robert H. 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Cleland. oo 5.o= Miodrag Avramovic. ._ _.___ 1237 National Press Bldg. 1237 National Press Bldg. 1237 National Press Bldg. 1237 National Press Bldg. 1201 National Press Bldg. 1228 National Press Bldg. 5027 North Capitol St. 997 National Press Bldg. 1650 Harvard St. 1812 Varnum St. 619 Colorado Bldg. 1253 National Press Bldg. 1253 National Press Bldg. 926 National Press Bldg. = 1253 National Press Bldg. 1253 National Press Bldg. 1253 National Press Bldg. 1253 National Press Bldg. 1230 National Press Bldg. 1230 National Press Bldg. 1230 National Press Bldg. 712 Jackson PI. Gi 1201 National Press Bldg. 1201 National Press Bldg. 508-509 Otis Bldg. 508-509 Otis Bldg. 508-509 Otis Bldg. 508-509 Otis Bldg. 508-509 Otis Bldg. 508-509 Otis Bldg. 508-509 Otis Bldg. 508-509 Otis Bldg. 508-509 Otis Bldg. 508-509 Otis Bldg. 508-509 Otis Bldg. 1237 National Press Bldg. 1237 National Press Bldg. -1237 National Press Bldg. 1237 National Press Bldg. 1192 National Press Bldg. 348 Pennsylvania Bldg. 1253 National Press Bldg. 1253 National Press Bldg. 1253 National Press Bldg. 6425 14th St. HOUSE PRESS GALLERY William J. Donaldson, Jr., superintendent, 3730 Brandywine Street. Anthony P. Demma, 2227 Chapman Road, Lewisdale, Hyattsville, Md.; Richard L. Embly, 314 East Capitol Street; Benjamin C. West, 3612 Gramby Street, Radiant Valley, Hyattsville, Md.; and Charles F. Marston, 8727 Coles-ville Road, Silver Spring, Md.; assistant superintendents. SENATE PRESS GALLERY Joseph E. Wills, superintendent, 2907 John Marshall Drive, Arlington, Va. Don C. Womack, 5818 26th Street North, Arlington, Va.; Howard C. Dawes, 2100 Fendall Street SE.; Don C. Ferguson, 227 South Hampton Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; and Herbert L. Hall, 66 North Kings Highway, Alexandria, Va.; assistant superintendents; Dee Duncan, 1111 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va., secretary to the superintendent. RULES GOVERNING PRESS GALLERIES 1. Administration of the press galleries shall be vested in a. Standing Com-mittee of Correspondents elected by accredited members of the galleries. The Committee shall consist of five persons elected to serve for terms of 2 years. Provided, however, that at the election in January 1951, the three candidates receiving the highest number of votes shall serve for 2 years and the remaining two for 1 year. Thereafter, three members shall be elected in odd-numbered years and two in even-numbered years. Elections shall be held in January. The Committee shall elect its own chairman and secretary. Vacancies on the Committee shall be filled by special election to be called by the Standing Committee. 2. Persons desiring admission to the press galleries of Congress shall make application in accordance with Rule 34 of the House of Representatives, subject to the direction and control of the Speaker and Rule 34 of the Senate, which rules shall be interpreted and administered by the Standing Committee of Corre-spondents, subject to the review and approval by the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. 3. The Standing Committee of Correspondents shall limit membership in the press galleries to bona fide correspondents of repute in their profession, under such rules as the Standing Committee of Correspondents shall prescribe. 4. Provided, however, that the Standing Committee of Correspondents shall admit to the galleries no person who does not establish to the satisfaction of the Standing Committee all of the following: (a) That his or her principal income is obtained from news correspondence intended for publication in newspapers entitled to second-class mailing privileges. (b) That he or she is not engaged in paid publicity or promotion work or in prosecuting any claim before Congress or before any department of the govern-ment, and will not become so engaged while a member of the galleries. (¢c) That he or she is not engaged in any lobbying activity and will not become so engaged while a member of the galleries. 5. Members of the families of correspondents are not entitled to the privileges of the galleries. 6. The Standing Committee of Correspondents shall propose no change or changes in these rules except upon petition in writing signed by not less than 100 accredited members of the galleries. Sam RAYBURN, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Approved by the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate. STANDING COMMITTEE OF CORRESPONDENTS RoBErT K. WALSH Jack BLL Lesuie CARPENTER Par MUNROE WiLuiam F. PyYpPER WHITE HOUSE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS’ ASSOCIATION (Press Room, White House) MEMBERS REPRESENTED [The * designates those whose wives accompany them; the t designates those whose unmarried daughters . in society accompany them; the || designates those having other Name *Abhott; Gene. 7 cn * Abernethy, Robert G_______ *Allen, Willlam C._-_---__| Alloy, C. Bd = 0h. a *Alvey, Murray... ©... Anderson, Leroy * Atherton, James *Atking, Ollie c -.._..1 *Baer,' Robert... co 1: *Baker, Elwood....._ *Barriault, Arthur F......... *Beall, William CG ---_____.._. *Brown,JohnE__.. _....._ *Burroughs, Henry......._.__ Cancellare, Frank. __.________ *Casamento, Victor.._________ *Chevalier, Douglas... _______ *Chinn, Augustus, CG... _-_. *Clark, Edward... cz... *(lover, Robert: M...... *@orte, Charles...= *Corrigan, William T'_ ____._. *Craven, Thomas... .......... Craven, Thomas, Jr... ____.._ *Culver, Willard B_.._. *Panor, George. cone Darcey, Richard G.._________ *DelVecchio, Charles... _____ Dennehy, PaalJ.....-*Denton, Robert H._._.._____. *DiJoseph, Jom MM... ...... *Dorsey, George M._._._______ Elis Arthur. tc. ieee *HEllis, Clarenge.-~~ _____: Representing— Tnited Press Photos. ©. r0 nc = ha Warner Pathe st. o_o oca News... i Satarday Bvening Post. o.oo.coi ASSOa ad rags onan Washington Daily News _...__ si... one Tne, Ince. Shots m mE ae oreoverb ba BL Eea SI a Evening Star. oon saaie Harris & Ewing United Press PhotoSa.... octe sonsdiinnsactas-k Harris Bowing a Washington Post-Times Herald __.___________ Washington'Star. ~~... Le Macarine eee United Press Photos 0. ae tert United PresgiPhotos. =...50.0 CBS-TV Dron: on Post-Times Herald... ____..... Washington Post-Times Herald_____________ Washington Post-Times Herald _.__________ Paramount News. J area Reni:Newsphotos. ica lol Warner Pathe News. __.. .....oco.. ladies with them] Residence Arlington Village, Arling- iy Va. 2806P St. ZeJefferson St., Alexandria, Box 775, Rt. 2, Fairfax, Va. 8815 Sundale Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 5132 87th. St. North, Arling- ton, 2916 Kichotson St., Hyatts- ville, Box 11, ts, Va. 210 Martha’s Road, Alex- andria, Va. 2830 Rittenhouse St. 3621 Greenway Place, Alex- andria, Va. 934 Sweetbriar Dr., Alex- andria, Va. 802 Bagfiold St., Takoma Park, Md. 1203 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 2732 N. Wyoming St., Ar- lington, Va. 4842 i St. ‘South, Arling- ton 2719 ng St. SE. 2602 Tunlaw Rd. 806 Thurman Ave., Hyatts- ville, Md. 9504 Old Bladensburg Rd., Silver Spring, Md 1422 Saratoga Ave. NE. 4725 First St. SW. 1063 Wahler Pl. SE. soy 3d St. North, Arlington, a. 6800 Melody Lane, Be- thesda, Md. 2331 40th’ St. 2423 14th St. NE. 1003 Elm Ave., Takoma Park, Md. ied 3 Box 457, Fairfax, 126 Pine Spring Rd., Falls Church, Va. 1611 Myrtle St. 3794 Nichols Ave. SE. 221 Newcombe St. SE. 806 Princeton Place. 5608 Kansas Ave. 1332 Locust Road. 1739 Allison St. NE. 1359 Kalmia Rd. 8519 Carroll Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 8209 Woodhaven Blvd., Be- thesda, Md 671 Name *Ericson, C. Erland. ___..___ *Esper, Henry M__________»_ *Ferneyhough, Byrd F..LA.C *Fine, Nates i toon 20. *Flecknoe, Harold J_________. *Fletcher, John BE. __.._.._._ *Roster, Burt Bo 0 o vied *Prejer, Milton. _.. =~...... *@Gaylin, George RB. ...._...... *QGeorges, Harvey.-__..________ *QGerlach, George __...___.____ Gerlach, George, Jr________.__. *Qeodmon, Harry... *Goodwin, Harry E__________ *Qorry, Charles. Bove sa *Corry, Willlam'J.._.______.-*Griffin, Henry L,........-. *Havens, George P..__.______ *Heiberger, Joseph. __________ *Higginbotham, W. R________ *Hoertel, Bruce G......_.... wHolen, John oc caer Hollis, Louis Jo crv. Horan, John' R= ___. "= Hoy, Frank *Huttenloch, Robert M______ *Jamieson, Joseph D_________ Janes, Arthur W .-. ccocancel *Jenkins, Henry. ...._....__... *Johnson, Hugo. C...._..._... Johnson, Maurice. ._._..____. *RK alee, George. -oo onovuse= *Kelloy, Thomas... ce.. *Kramer, Carl’ A=..... mn *Kress, G. Bradford... *Lambert, Horace “Skip’’.___ *Langenegger, John R________ *Tartz, Jack. .oc-citeai *Leffler, Warren KX. _.__...___ *Lion, Harold... .. ..ccciep-- *Tyons, James K___..._ ....... * Mack, Charles’ J-.....-zn---Macy, William J-........ cmt Congressional Directory MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued Representing— Washington Star... a. oot National Geographie.........oceaeeeenaa Aissocinted Press. cu... Sillanil ai Tnited Press Photeg>inls rh a oes 5 oo Associated Presgso sine roa owepmo Hearst Metrotone News—Telenews. ________ Bvening Star. = ese parade ‘Washington Post-Times Herald__.__________ ABsociated Profs. looea ii ioat stamens Associated Press. co er Lrhe Associated Press: z= cio coon Ties Evening Star srr sh ‘Washington Post-Times Herald _____________ U.P. Movietone TV. Coico. ‘Washington Daily News____..______________ Evening Siar scr tr are ae FS ‘Washington Post-Times Herald._______ Cl CBS-TV—See It Now. ooo. Associated Press rs fn al ETT OTE Re BE ek ded en wp nee Ee EL Associated Press. cob ol Lal Paramount News. ior a ea International News Photos.._..._.___.___.___ International News Photos... __.._. Harris & Ewing... econ ed vin gi mim Bl Hearst Metrotone News—Telenews..__._.__ National Geographic... correc Fox Movietone .......cceeevmre News... nant Universal International Newsreel _._____...__ BR-TV—See Tt _ ____... Now...........c Residence 126 Springvale Ave., Mec-Lean, Va. 2306 11th St. North, Arling-ton, Va. 2103 North Taft St., Arling-on, Va. 9214 Kingsbury Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 10011 Tenbrook Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 2014 North Nottingham St., Arlington, Va. 2245 North Harrison St., Arlington, Va. 2120 South Buchanan St., Arlington, Va 1436 Primrose Rd. 1802 Tucker Ave., Falls Church, Va 8211 Grove St., Silver Spring, Md. 8211 Grove St., Silver Spring,Md. 8107 Takoma Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 3617 S Street. 601 South Mognolin Drive, Falls Church 6581 Little Falls Road, Arlington, Va. 3214 Gumwood Drive, Uni-versity Hills, Md. 1015 Quebec St. South, Ar-lington, Va. 10016. on ad Rd., Silver Spring, Md. 4506 a St., College Park, Md 2 1416 South George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. 5013 9th St. North, Arling-ton, Va. 5717 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, Va. 1606 A Street SE. 1515 1, St. 5375 Pumphrey Dr., Wash-ington 28, D. C. Bony Garleld St., Bethesda, 2224 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 12043 Tonio Dr., Silver Spring,M 1506 Live On Drive, Silver Spring, 1500 Arlington Blvd., Ar-lington, Va. 4300 Howard Ave., Belts-ville,M 1711 Ho: Rd., Rockville, Md. 4813 North Capitol St. 401 Franklin St., Alexan-dria, Va. 7313 Maple Ave., Chevy Chase, Md. 4612 oy Rd., College Park, Md. 5900 Halsey Rd., Rockville, Md 1409 Kanawha St., Hyatts-ville, Md. 803 South Harrison St., Ar-lington, Va. 2205 California St. 5710 Davis Blvd., Washing-ton 23, D. C. 4801 Connecticut Ave. 7816 Aberdeen Rd., Bethes- da, Md. 5316 8th Rd. South, Arling-ton, Va. News Photographers’ Association 673 MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued Name Representing— Residence *Mahan, James B__.________. *Maoy, Andrew Ji...___ May, JohnO-_ ot: *McCormac, Jr., Robert. i *McNamara, James: .._______ *Miller, Hugh _______shel iv *Mueller, John C.._........_. *Muse, Seth. ...C..li Lior. *Muto, Alfonso A. _..._______ *Muto, Anthony... EAL SC *Oates;, Walter. oo. Yoni. *O’Eth, Alfred J... oo. *O’Halloran, Thomas, Jr_____ 20tey, Robert... ene *Payne, William Berkley eR *Pergola, Nicholas: J... ....._: *Phillips, Robert H....__.... Raley, JOR a i a *Roberts, Joseph B._._.___.._.. *Rohland, Henry W__________ *Rollins;Byron-Fe... ........ *Ross, Kip Br Se *Rous, Johm Elis. Schultz, Jack C.__ .... Schuster, Albert C. ........ Schutz, Bobert. o-oo. % %Scott, Arthur B-....... *Shutt, Charles E............ *Simonson, Alfred... -....- Sisson, Robert FP... .......... *Skadding, George R_________ *Smith, WilllamJ__-..._.. *Smythe, William K_____.____ *Sozio, George... *Stewart, B. Anthony._______ *Stewart, Richard H_________ *Streets, Wellner C.......... *Tames. George Paylor, Arnold... * Thomas, Gene... _.........--*Thompson, F. ._ Irving... International News Photos __..____._._.___ i Haris &Bwing. L000 a Hearst Metrotone News—Telenews.________ Tnited Press Photos... to 0-5 Washington Post-Times Herald __.__________ ‘Washington Post-Times Herald___________.. Beni ar a a Religious News A RLDTS a International News Photos: _..____.________ Fox Movietone News. _-_-_ = Washington Evening Star... __.___.__..__... Paramount News oi...C.. .... U.S. News & World Report __.___________._ Associated Press. a SR Cameramen,idne cs 2 oo.0 Wnited Press Photog... -ievninine een Tale Magazine. oi. ccm mmm mim Lm imme Bvening Say ce nos Harris and Ewing Hearst Metrotone News—Telenews National Geographi@...c.c-cen mo eee Washington Post-Times Herald ____________ Assoeiated Press. oe ou ania National Geographie....—— oS __ Associated Press wi oun. lia Evening Oar... a en ee Fox Movietone News. =. _-- Universal-International Newsreel..__________ AssociatedPress Photos... 2... .._. Republican Senatorial Campaign Com-mittee. Hearst Metrotone News—Telenews_________ Hearst Metrotone News—Telenews_______.. National!Geographic_ ceive eae Tile Magazine... lo Ree oC alae Associated Press... ia... oo...iE Fox Movietone News... co oo .oo__0 elonews. »cores inde eine ha bold National Geographic. oom National Geographie. o-oo oe oe Washington Daily News... _____..___ New York'Times: ce oie cee coos Evening Stars oe ee Lo os ol i iy Florida St., Arlington, 190 35th St. 9411 Bulls Run Parkway, Bethesda, Md. 407 Brewster Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 10210 Pierce Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 4409 Yuma St. 9316 East Parkhill Dr., Bethesda, Md. 3146 Buena Vista Terrace SE. 210 Gentry Ave., Alex- andria, Va. Crystal Spring Farm, Crys-{7 Spring Rd., Annapolis, 1241 New Hampshire Ave. #2 Victory Lane, Potomac, 5802 14th Pl., West Hyatts-ville, Md. : 613 Fern ILane, Falls Church, Va. 1639 Fort Davis Dr. SE. 5105 Edgewood Rd.,; College Park. . Arlington Towers, Arling-ton, Va. 6147 30th St. 3911 7th St., NE. 6525 Haley Blvd., Bethes-a, : 1212 North Inglewood St., Arlington, Va. 106 Lynnmoor Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 4421 Butterworth Pl. 3601 Connecticut Ave. 3201 Russell Rd., Alexan-dria, Va. 2505 Parker Ave., Wheaton Hills, Md. 0 Tesingion Dr., Silver 436 en St. SE. 920 Bellevue Blvd., Alex-andria, Va. 4817 14th St. South, Arling-ton, Va. 1-CC Southway, Greenbelt, 227 H St. 9504 Fern Lane, Falls Church, Va. 4221 ra St. North, Arling-ton, Va. 305 Northwest DC., Burnt Mills Village, Silver Spring, Md. PO Box 338, Rt. 1, College Park, Md. 2203 Lee Highway, Falls Church, Va. 2801 McKinley Pl. 4513 17th St. NE. 4811 Powder Mill Rd. Beltsville, Md. 2409 Menokin Dr., Brad-dock ILee Apts. Alex-andria, Va. 5522 MacArthur Blvd. 9 Woodmoor Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 1936 Merrimack St. , Hyatts-ville, x 5922 Broad Branch Rd. 124 North Carolina Ave. 6548 Williamsburg Blvd., Arlington; Va. 6002 32d. St. Congressional Directory MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued Name Representing— Residence *Tretick, Stanley Ta EE SES *Pngander, Harry ol 08 *Volz, Willard Goooiind *Walker, GC. AL uo. a08 4. *Walker, Hank *Wallis, Ralph Boo Zoids| ‘Wentzel, Volkmar *Weston, Ronald. coud iii. *Wilburn, Herbert, Jro_._____ *Wilkinson, F. Clyde... ____. *Williams, Malcolm. _________ tWilloner, Andrew J._._____.. *Wisherd, Edwin L.____.__.. *Wood, Walter... lo... United Press Photos Universal-International Newsreel Reni Newsphotos International News Photos Nile Magarinesr 0 oo aaa Associated Press corti deal asaivaidaaii National‘ Geographic... cove Telenews. . sw d soudadin .-.-ouivzelSl. National Geographic Fox Movietone News. ..o.otcoeiioimoailoan Hearst Metrotone News of the Day.._..____ National Geographic Evening Star 7602 Holliday Terrace, Be-thesda, Md. 8810 Glenville Rd., Silver Spring, Md. 1006 Helena Drive, Silver Spring, Md. -11801 Grandview Ave., Sil-ver Spring, Md. 5614 Massachusetts Ave. 736 26th PI. South, Arling-ton, Va. 2501 Q St. 9111 Utica Pl., Landover, Md 1430 Dogwood Dr., Alex-andria, Va. 3030 North Quincy St., Arlington, Va. 413 3d St. 4106 70th Ave., Landover Hills, Md. 4704 Warren St. 8 Terrace Ct. NE. SERVICES REPRESENTED Service Name Office STILL PICTURE SERVICES Associated Press Photos. ________..._____ Burt Foster, manager... coo... 330 Star Bldg. Willlam Co Alenii . .. .coccece 330 Star Bldg. Bobet: Baer. 2. 1 een 330 Star Bldg. Guy D:Bowman. = J —o-_eeniss 330 Star Bldg. Henry Burroughs. © — ___ = ___. 330 Star Bldg. Erland Bricson®.................. 330 Star Bldg. Harvey Georges... ...... 330 Star Bldg. Charles. Qorry. Soll ooo iaaailis 330 Star Bldg. WilllsmiGoerry.-=. 330 Star Bldg. Henry L. Griffin... ........_. 330 Star Bldg. Joseph D. Jamieson 330 Star Bldg. Arthur'W. Janes>........._.. 330 Star Bldg. Henry Jenkins. __._.___. 330 Star Bldg. Robert Otey_ 0... 330 Star Bldg. Byron H. Rollins! ____.... 330 Star Bldg. JohnH Rous. coi ea 330 Star Bldg. 330 Star Bldg. 330 Star Bldg. Ralph Wallis of Joie 330 Star Bldg. Harrisand' Bwing Uo 00 0... .. Andrew J. May, manager. ________ 1313 F St. VietorCasamento....... _.._._____:. 1313 F St. Warren Teffler. 2500.=~ F St. 0 1313 JempyiRalley oo i30 0. 0 1313 F St. International News Photos. ccccaeee____ Walter Bordas, manager_ _________ Pennsylvania Bldg. James B. Mahan, assistant manager. Pennsylvania Bldg. Maurice Johnson. _..______________ Pennsylvania Bldg. Alfonso AxMuto :-1 cool Pennsylvania Bldg. Amold Sachs 1 Co Cd Bldg. Laie, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Bldg. Pennsylvania Bldg. United Press Newspictures._......._____ George R. Gaylin, manager 1013 13th St. Ed Alle Saal ie Re a 1013 13th St. James Atherton. lo... = 1013 13th St. Frank Cancellare.. 20. ~~" 1 1013 13th St. Robert Mi. Clover... ...........2 1013 13th St. Charles Corte 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. Robert McCormace, Jr. ___ 1013 13th St. Nicholas J. Pergola_ _ ____ 1 1013 13th St. Stanley Tretieki iio |....... 1013 13th St. NEWSREEL SERVICES AND TELEVISION NEWSREELS CBS Television. ____ William T. Corrigan, manager... 3214 Prospect St. Milton D. Bittenbender_.___._.___ 3214 Prospect St. Thomas Craven; Fra | _.______& 3214 Prospect St. Bruce GQ. Hoertell................. 3214 Prospect St. Ralph: A, Santos. 2. _............ 3214 Prospect St. Andy Willonerl 2G..... .. 3214 Prospect St. OBS-TV-Seeiit Now... i ceemennnanaeaa Charles’. Mack. cL... 40th and Brandywine Sts. Robert Huttenlceh2_-._.. ._....__ 40th and Brandywine Sts. Fox Movietone News. _ oc ceeeucaammaao Anthony Muto, manager. ____.___ 413 3d St. Thomas Craven...t: |... 413 3d St. Horace “Skip” Lambert. _._.____.__. 413 3d St. Arthur Lodovichetti_ ._.____....... 413 3d St. William Smythe. o.oo c.ooeiiioo 413 3d St. Malcolm Williams... _______.. 413 3d St. Tack GC. Sehalty o_o 413 3d St. Hearst Metrotone News of the Day— Charles E. Shutt, manager... ____ 1905 Fairview Ave. NE. Hearst Metrotone News—Telenews. George'Gerlaeh. __...: == 1905 Fairview Ave. NE. George Gerlach, Jr... 2 -1905 Fairview Ave., NE. Harold Lion.o til c Loins 1905 Fairview Ave. NE. 1905 Fairview Ave. NE. 1905 Fairview Ave. NE. 1905 Fairview Ave. NE. George Sozio 1905 Fairview Ave. NE. RBongld Weston...coi. Fairview Ave. NE. i 1905 NBC Television. cL ...L is John Hofen:.: .Loasioger Sheraton-Park ..-.-.-. Hotel. Leroy Anderson...c.:o. cineca. Sheraton-Park Hotel. G. Bradford Kress: =... .. Sheraton-Park Hotel. John Langenegger_____.___________ Sheraton-Park Hotel. Robert G.' Abernethy... _.._._. Sheraton-Park Hotel. Arthur ¥. Barriault-...io cee Sheraton-Park Hotel. 675 Congressional Directory SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued Service Name Office NEWSREEL SERVICES AND TELEVISION NEWSREELS—continued Paramonmt News... a0 0 Robert BH. Denton, manager______ 306 H St. Hugo CC. Johnson™ 1 a= 306 H St Alfred O:Bth._ 1 =. = 306 H St Universal-International Newsreel________ James E. Lyons, manager_________ 227 H St Albert €.Sehuster..-:. 227 H St Harry Tugander......... pe 227 H St Warner Pathe News_._____________ George M. Dorsey, manager. _____ 707 Warner Bldg. Murray Alvey 707 Warner Bldg. Clarence Ellis 707 Warner Bldg. NEWSPAPER PHOTO DEPARTMENTS ‘Washington Daily News____.______ Willlam@G.Beall..os 0... ... 1013 13th St. Wellner Streets. ooo coemeoooceoo 1013 13th St. LouisJdHolligsouarrooo 1013 St. fo 13th Washington Post-Times Herald._. Hugh Miller, manager. ._.._._____ 1515 L St. Robert Burchette: i. ........._... 1515 L St. Douglas Chevalier... ____________ 1515 L St. Richard G.MDaresy.' eee 1515 L St. Charles Del Veechio_ _____________ 1515 L St. Arthae: Bis? wears... 1515 L St. Harry Goodwin dos o.oo... 1515 L St. Thomas: Kelley.coid ocean. 1515 L St. James MieNamaraiol. cocoa... 1515 Li St. Henry:Behlandodas 1515 L St. FragHoy: woitii?l. .neo. 1515 L St. Washington Evening Star_________ ‘Walter Wood, manager. _________. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. GenevAbbotturusivet.cennmens 1101 Ave. er Pennsylvania 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. Peter Boziek sovtele vee 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. Augustus:Chinnceo: oo... 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. QeorgeDanorz tie o.oooon. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. Harold J. Flecknoe.!. ....oo....... 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. Harry:Goodman:-::. ............. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. George Havens..cil i oven. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. John Horan: Slams |... ... 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. Wolter Oates?! 4.0 ©..._.. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. FrancissRonttoc ys cimm ne menneenn-1101 Pennsylvania Ave. RandolphRontt?. .\0naee ea 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. Paul Sehmiek zc0000. cee 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. NEWS MAGAZINES Life Magazine oil tn i... Edward Clarkeoiiiile anne... 1000 Vermont Ave. Robert: HxPhillips... oie 1000 Vermont Ave. George Skadding... 0... .....__.. 1000 Vermont Ave. Hank-Walker.lotiid.ea 1000 Ave. oe Vermont National Geographic...oo... 16th and M Sts. oo 16th and M Sts. 16th and M Sts. 16th and M Sts. Joseph B. Roberts. ___ 16th and M Sts. KipRoss. i. |. ena 16th M Sts. onilild and 16th and M Sts. B. Anthony Stewart. _____________ 16th and M Sts. Richard: IH. Stewart. .............. 16th and M Sts. Volkmar Wentzel..... oe... 16th and M Sts. Herbert Wilburn, Jr... ........ 16th and M Sts. Edwin: L.;Wisherd............... 16th and M Sts. New York Times Magazine________ George Fames: isl anise 1701 K St. Saturday Evening Post_._________._ Ole Atkins siusadil naa Fairfax, Va. Time Magazine. 2 LC ri... 1000 Vermont Ave. U. 8S. News & World Report_______ 24th and N Sts. OFFICERS OF THE WHITE HOUSE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS’ ASSOCIATION AnxTHONY MUTO, President Henry BurrouGHS, Vice President GrorGE Tames, Secretary JouN Rous, Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE GEORGE GAYLIN Byron H. RoLrins CLARENCE ELuis Hueco JorNsoON Avrronso Muto RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS’ GALLERIES MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION [The * designates those whose wives or husbands accompany them; the t designates those whose un-married daughters in society accompany them; the | designates those having other ladies with them] Name Representing— Residence *Agronsky, Martino...__ J * Anderson, LeRoy_..________ *Baneroft, Griffing_. ._.______ *Barriault, Arthur F.________ *Bartolini, Julian A. ________. Baum, Norman-H_..___. i. *Beatty, Morgan... _.:. *Beckerman, Lawrence_______ *Blum, Virginia H-_.._..___. *Booth, John N *Brenner, Bernard ...._____._ *Burke, Bryce W...._....._.L Bundy, David Reed._...______ *Cannon, James S Cheely, George. -------___._..__ *Church, Wells... -=: _Liiz.. *Clapper, Peter Ro... 1... *Coffin, Trist.. sis. cigs. *Coney, Charles Lee, Jr______ *Connolly, John E_..-:....._ Corricke, Ann Mx0. __. *Corrigan, William T._._.:_. *Craven, Thos. Joo. oc: rin. *Craven, Thos. J., Jr. te * Cushing, Stephen W.__-_____ *Culley, Harriet Po. -:oo.. Davis, Blmer. ota. *Davis, Florence. ..--.--:---- Day, Jame:>-__tr ___. 0 *Denzer, BeryliS.... o-oo... *Doyle, Robert C.._._ tc... *Raton, William J. coo -coo Mek, Peg. ax tl snin.onan Edwards; Johns. 25-2. -12i0.. *Evans, Kenneth SR ny *Fanning, Jr., Wallace R_____ *Franklin, Benjamin A_______ American Broadcasting Co.—WMAL—The Evening Star Station. National Broadcasting Co.—Network News. Columbia Broadcasting System _____________ American Broadcasting Co.—WMAL—The Evening Star Station. Columbia Broadcasting System_____________ National Broadcasting Co.—Network News. American Forum of the Air______.__________ WWDC Bill Henry Associates. ._--__ International News Service _._._________l___ United Press Radio... co ool. ooeianaszaa National Broadeastmg Co.—Network News: National Broadcasting Co.-——Network News_| American Broadcasting Co—W MAL—The Evening Star Station. United Press Movietone News... __________. United Press Radio: voooa nao Lenora Associated Press Radio... toil... oneal Columbia Broadcasting System____._________ Columbia Broadcasting System _____________ Columbia Broadcasting System. ___.________ Tris Coffin. Associates: tooo vas L000. Columbia Broadeasting System. ____________ ‘W RC—National Broadcasting System______ CorrickProduelions.: -. -. .--__. __.___: Columbia Broadcasting System_..___________ United Press Movietone News. ioc. Columbia Broadcasting System________._____ WEOR. sr a ae a Columbia Broadcasting System _____________ American Broadcasting Co.—WMAL—The Evening Star Station. American Broadcasting Co.—WMAL—The Evening Star Station. \ United Press Radios: oi 0 iiii oi Columbia Broadcasting System_____________ National Broadcasting Co.—Network News. United Press Movietone News. _.__._________ DPaveck Associates. te. aaiiosiA Loo American Broadcasting Co.—WMAL—The WR C-National Broadcasting Co___.._______ American Broadcasting Co.—W MAL—The Evening Star Station. 2605 Tilden PI. 5132 North 37th St., Arling-ton, Va. Cricket Hill, McLean, Va. 8 Accotink Rd., Route 1, Alexandria, Va. 3620 Newark St. 3621 Greenway Pl., Alexan-dria, Va. 9622 Brunett Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 1336 Missouri Ave. Burnt Mills Hills, Silver Spring, Md. 5100 Klingle St. 3218 39th St. 4431 Garrison St, 2513 Executive Ave., Falls Church, Va. ; 5515 Uppingham St; 3 4103... Olivero~ 8t., = Chevy Chase, Md. 2719 Ordway St. 10012 Frederick Ave. Ken-sington, Md. 4561 Indian Rock Terrace. 9703 Cottrell Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 3805 35th St., Mt. Rainier, Md. orf Pin Lane, Bethesda, d. 8014 Riverside Ave., Cabin John, Md. 5601 Warwick Pl.,, Chevy Chase, Md. 10112 Parkwood Drive, Be-thesda, Md 1603 Dennis Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 3900 16th St. 1003 Elm Ave., Takomga Park, Md. Rt. 3, Box 457, Fairfax, Va. 126 Pine Spring Rd., Falls Church, Va. 1714 Massachusetts Ave. 1351 28th St. 1661 Crescent PI. 1661 Crescent PI. 1505 28th St. 4415 Harrison St. 5014 Allan Rd. 1018 S. Frederick St., Ar- lington, Va. 1658-A Avon Place 4545 Connecticut Ave. 1012 North Kennesaw St., Arlington, Va. Harwood, Md. 11310 Rokeby Ave., Garrett Park, Md Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Name Representing— Residence *Gerber,John' W..__.__.._____ *CGertz, Jack Ap UL HET *Cilpin, Tewie V.._-._. ___-. Giannopoulos, Cleo... *Godwin, Earl... colin *Hackes, Peter... aloszo. 0 *Hagi, Buth Geri -__-._.i_ Halle, K *Haollett, R.: Paulo... __.... *Hamilton, Arthur Stanley___ *Hamilton, Roulhae, Jr.______ Hanschman, Naney.__._______ *Harkness. Richard. .________ *Hateh, William B___________ *Henle, Ray *Henry, William M. (BilD..__ *Herman, George E *Hershfield, Leo. oocil Zoi. *Higbie, Leslie W____________ *Higginbotham, W. R________ *Hoertel, Bruce G...._.___.__. *Hoff, Florence C.____.______ *Hurleigh, Robert F *Jaflee, Ted. wo dogicil *Johnson, Mac R__.--____..__ *Jones, Charles O.___.____0___ "Jones, Sam _ + M._._.__.__.___ *Kaplow, Herbert ___________ *Keller, Cassius M___________ Koop, Theodore F____________ *Kranish, Arthur..___Z_____ [J *Kress, G. Bradford.._____.__ Lambert, HH. _ MM...Ci... *Lewis, Fulton, Jr... ___L CI... *McCaflfrey, Joseph F_______. *McCormick, Robert K______ *McCormick, Stephen J______ *McMahon, Charles P_______ *MacFarlane, Ian Ross._.__._ *MacFarlane, Louise Anne___ sMagee, Jom P.._.._.____.. *Mahoney, Claude A____-____ Martin, Ray) cove Looel Means, Henrietta... _________ *Melillo, Philip. A uili *Minifie, James M_.__. Tell Morgan, Edward P__________ National Broadcasting Co.— Network News_ Mutual Broadcasting System _______________ National Broadcasting Co.—Network News. Mutual Broadcasting System ah SE Cd National Broadcasting Co.—Network News. National Broadcasting Co.—Network News. National Broadcasting Co.—Network News. College Press Conference. .o.________.l_____ WHR Cleveland, Ohio... Hamilton-Means Associates... ____________ Columbia Broadcasting System _____________ National Broadcasting Co.——Network News. American Broadcasting Co.—WMAL—The Evening Star Station. National Broadcasting Co.—Network News. Bill Henry Associates Zi... 1 lc 20 007 Columbia Broadcasting System._____________ National Broadcasting Co..____________.____ Les Higbie Assoeiates oi Uiaa Llliiiialie. United Press Movietone News________.._._. Columbia Broadcasting System. ______.______ KING, KING-TV, Seattle, Wash__________ Mutual Broadcasting System___..___________ WAAM Television—Baltimore, Md Columbia Broadcasting System_____________ National Broadcasting Co.—Network News. KOY, Phoenix, Arizona—Rural Radio Net- work, Ithaca, N. Y.—WABJ, Adrian, Mich. National Broadcasting Co.—Network News. ‘WRC—National Broadeasting Co___._______ Columbia Broadcasting System_____________ International News Service National Broadcasting Co.—Network News. United Press Movietone News Mutual Broadcasting System. ______________ MeCaffrey-Reportscs. o.oo eneaaad National Broadcasting Co.—Network News. McCormick Associates MacFarlane & Associates, Baltimore, Md.___ MacFarlane & Associates, Baltimore, Md... American Broadcasting Co.—WMAL—The veins Star Station. ———— mf nn 0m mm mm am me nn nn United Press'Radioi coool. Slip 2 | W RC-National Broadcasting Co__..__._____ Columbia Broadcasting System_____________ WASL—Annapolis, Md_____________-._____ Hearst Metrotone News, Inc. Telenews— News of the Day. Hamilton-Means Associates....._.___________ American Broadcasting Co.—WMAL—The Evening Star Station. Canadian Broadcasting Corp American Broadcasting Co.—WMAL—The Evening Star Station. 2737 Devonshire Place. 4888 Williamsburg Blvd., Arlington, Va. 408 Jefferson St., Alexan-ia, Va. 1616 Sloth St. R. F. D. 2, Alexandria, Va. ‘N. N ottingham, Ar- lington, Va. 6646 Barnaby St. 3636 16th St. 3001 Dent Place 4009 Halsey St., Kensing- ton, Md. ne 16th St. No., Arlington, 76 Forrester St. SW. 3616 P St. 3035 Dumbarton Ave. 6 Dridley Court, Rockville, 2737 Devonshire Pl. Dorchester House. 3115 O St. 2s rian St., Alexandria, 2s Bryan St., Alexandria, 4506 Amherst Rd., College ark, Md. 1416 South George Mason Dr., Arlington, Va. 6116 Utah Ave. 609 Lakeview Dr., Falls Church, Va. 25 Bramleigh Road, Luther-ville, Md. 5816 Green Lawn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 3726 Connecticut Ave. 1641 Madison St. 6161 11th Rd. North, Ar- lington, Va. 3421 Patterson St. 2737 Devonshire Pl. 3611 Taylor St., Chevy Chase, Md. 401 Franklin St., Alexan-dria, Va. 7313 Maple Ave., Oa Chase, Md. 2800 Up ton St. 200 North Cherry St., Pals Oh on orb vd, Bethes-d. 5901 Little Falls Rd., Ar-lington, Va 341 Dean Drive, Rockville, Md 3615 Northern Parkway, Baltimore, Md. 3615 Northern Parkway, Baltimore, Md. 2105 Holmes Run Dr., Fells Church, Va. R. F. D. 4, box 694, Fairfax, Va. 4608 Olden Rd., Rockville, Md 3636 16th St. 3359 Quesada St. 3607 Lowell St. 9411 Bulls Run Parkway, Bethesda, Md. 1225 13th St. 6408 Stoneham Rd., Be- thesda, Md. 1417 31st St. 2701 N St. Radzro and Television Galleries 679 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Name *Morrison, Fred W__.__._____ *Murray, J. Harley...._....__ *Mustin, Henry A__._____.__ *Muto, Anthony. ............ *Nieburg, Patrick E_..._.____ Niven, Paul Quinn, Joseph Foo .______ *Rash, Bryson B._....._..__ *Reed, Jack I *Richards, Wm. B.__ _.. *Richardson, Donald W______ *Royen, Walter Jay ......____ *Ryan, Edward F____________ *Santos,, Ralph A... .....__ *Seherer; Bay L.............. Schorr, Daniel Li... oo... sSerling, Robert.J... ......___: *Serpell, Christopher H______ *Sovaroid, Erie... 00 *Shadel; Bill: tc aa *Shinkman, Paul A__________ *Shollenberger, Lewis... _.___ *Shutt, Charles E_____.______. *Simonson, Alfred R________. *Smythe, Wm, K..... __._._. *Sozio, George A... .a...: *Snowberger, Arthur A_._____ *Sprague, William, Jr_______._ *Strawser, Neil B_____________ *Stringer, Harry R_______.___ Thomas, Helen tii202 Lit *Tornabene, Russell O_______ *Turner, C. Russell, Jr.______ Von Sothen, David *Von Zahn, Peter____._ *Warner, Harriet Rowe.__-___ *Warren, Matthew.._________ Wesley, Joseph Richard.-_____ *Weston, Ronald T *Whedon, Margaret B_______ *Willis, Douglas......w. io Wills, David H.-Fi= Young, Henrietta....__ Representing— National Broadcasting Co.—Network News. International News Service_..._____________ American Broadcasting Co.—W MAL—The Evening Star Station. United Press Movietone News______.________ i Radio—"V Programs.........._i. Associated Press Radio t-.. _.__.____ Charles Parmer Associates... _____________ United Broadeasting Co -2: | __._._ ___.._ American Broadcasting Co.—WMAL—The Evening Star Station. ‘Washington Reporters, Ine... ____.___ American Broadcasting Co.—WMAL—The Evening Star Station. Hearst Metrotone News, Inc.—Telenews— News of the Day. Columbia Broadcasting System____________ WRC—National Broadcasting Co__________ Columbia Broadcasting System____________ National Broadcasting Co.—Network News. Columbia Broadcasting System.___.________ United Press:Badio................ Bots British Broadeasting Corp...--ceeecaeeao-. Columbia Broadcasting System.____._______ Columbia Broadcasting System ___.__________ WASH-FM, Washington, D. C., WDON, ‘Wheaton, Md Columbia Broadcasting System ____________ Hearst Metrotone News, Inc.—Telenews— News of the Day. Hearst Metrotone News, Inc.—Telenews— News of the Day. United Press Movietone News__._._.__.__. Hearst Metrotone News, Inc.—Telenews— News of the Day. WOOK National Broadcasting Company—WROC__.. Columbia Broadcasting System.____________ ' Washington Reporters, Inc..._... United Press-Radio za iii 0: as National Broadcasting Co.— Network News. Mutual Broadcasting System _______.________ WRC—National Broadcasting Company... Northwest German Radio... __.___________ Mutual Broadcasting System._______________ WRC—National Broadcasting Co_________-American Broadcasting Co.— WM AL—The Evening Star Station.; Warner Associates. Warner Assoeiates. G10 cao.TE WTTG—DuMont Television... _-___-____ Associated Press Radiol: Lf. oot. Hearst Metrotone News, Inc.—Telenews— News of the Day. College Press Conference... ....o_-_____=_ British Broadcasting Corporation... ------Daveck-Associates. co. 2 000ees National Broadcasting Co.—Network News. Residence 801 East Notley Rd. Silver Spring, Md. 1515 Hanby St., Silver Sprin;ng, Md. ny Wilkes St., Alexandria, Crystal Spring Farm, Rt. 4, Annapolis, Md 303 East Capitol St. 3901 Tunlaw Rd. 1610 16th St. 1801 Clydesdale Pl. 318 North Washington St., Alexandria, Va 1333 15th St. 4340 Garfield St. 8718 Manchester Rd., Silver Sprining, Md. 3601 Connecticut Ave. a Bradley Blvd., Be-sda, Md. 1502 16th Bd. North Ar-lington, Va. 5106 Duvall Rd., West-moreland Hills, 6901 Oak Ridge Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 920 Belle View ‘Blvd., Alex-andria, Va. 1819 South Arlington Ridge Rd., Arlington, Va 2800 Quebec St. 6016 Berkshire Dr., Bethesda, Md. 3315 Rowland Pl. 1226 North Pegram St. Alexandria, Va. 6929 Huddleston Terrace, Lake Barcroft, Falls Church, Va. 6313 Alcott Rd., Bethesda, Md3843 Garrison St. 305 Northwest Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Box 282, ‘College Park, Md. 4811 Montgomery Ave., Beltsville, Md. 2409 Menokin Dr., Alexan-dria, Va. 8708 Leonard Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 3940 DE aan St. 3913 Harvard St., Wheaton, Md 2827 27th St. 1711 Massachusetts Ave. 408 Pine Spring Rd., Falls Church, Va. 4320 Lorcom Lane, Arling-ton, Va. 3930 Morrison St. Rt. 1, Vienna, Va. 1616 16th St. 3047 Porter St. 4810 Glenbrook Rd. 4810 Glenbrook Rd. 3806 25th St. North, Arling-ton, Va. 1954 Columbia Road. 9111 Utica Place, Landover, 5605 Sonoma Rd., Bethesda, Md 3840 Fulton St. 1658-A Avon Place. 4106 Ingomar St. NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED (Phones: Capitol switchboard extensions, House Gallery, 1410 and 1411; Senate Gallery, 1263 and 1264) Network, station, or service American Broadcasting Co.: WMAL, The Evening Star Station. American Forum of the Air_______________ Associated Press Radio... _________ Bill Henry Associates. is. 0 co oo o.oo. British Broadcasting Corp... occ Canadian Broadcasting Corp... ._._____ CFCF—Montreal, Quebec, Canada._..__ } CHM L— Hamilton, Ontario, Canada_____ Charles Parmer Associates... ----___.__ College Press Conference... __.__________ Columbia Broadcasting System.___________ Corrick Productions. 1 cos. bode oe Paveck Associates... coed ooo Hamilton-Means Associates ._____.________ International News Service. ....._________ KOY, NDZ. d io densOER Les Higbie Associates .......___.____ MacFarlane & Associates MeCaffrey Reports. ho oi ceo McCormick: Associates. -coooooaeo ooo. Mutual Broadcasting System______________ 680 Name Martin Agronsky---.._____ J. Gunnar-Back._ .... ___.. Edward: L. Burch :_....._.-Elmer Davis. ...cooeeeieic Florence Davis... John Edwards.:...zc....-Benjamin A. Franklin _____ William. B. Hatch...........c0-John P. Magee: ............: Philip A. Melillo_.__~___-___ Edward P. Morgan... Henry A. Mustin. ......-« Bryson. B: Rash.....z.-....: Richard Rendell ____________ Albert I. Warner. . Se ae Joseph Richard Wesley._..__ Virginia H. Blum William M. (Bill) Henry... Christopher H. Serpell______ Douglas Willis.._..o_t-..::--James M. Minifie_..___.____ Arthur Stanley Hamilton.__ Charles Parmer... .... Ruth Geri Hagy.oi --2-----Margaret B. Whedon _______ Theodore A. Ayers. _........ Griffing Bancroft...-—-. George Cheely.._____..._.__ WellsChureh.-5 7: Peter R. Clapper-—-.----c=2-Charles Lee Coney, Jr... William T. Corrigan._....__ Thomas J. Craven, Jr_.___-._ Harriet P: Culley. =x :....: Beryl S. Denzer-.. 5s. ---.z:-Nancy Hanschman George E. Herman. Bruce G. Hoertel.. Mac R.Johnson._.____ Theodore F. Koop Michael Joseph Marlow_____ Donald W. Richardson. ..._ Ralph A..SantoS i. -.d-ueudas Daniel L.. Schorr... Eric Sevareid. o.oo. Bill Shadel ;. 0 cpoatl toptis Lewis W. Shollenberger..... Neil E. Strawser......_.. _.__ Ann M..Corriek oof facial J. Harley Murray. .-------Florence C. Hoff... ____...... Leslie W.Higbie......--.---Ian Ross MacFarlane..._.___ Louise-Ann MacFarlane... Joseph F. McCaffrey... Stephen J. McCormick... Jack A. Gerfz....—-. Cleo Giannopoulos..._-..... Robert F. Hurleigh. ___.__.. Fulton Lewis, Jr--criccvizea C. Russell Turner, Jr___.____ Barbara Walker. Office Union Trust Bldg. 4461 Connecticut Ave. 4461 Connecticut. Ave. 1661 Crescent Pl. 1661 Crescent Pl. 4461 Connecticut Ave. 4461 Connecticut Ave. 4461 Connecticut Ave. 4461 Connecticut Ave. 4461 Connecticut Ave. 4461 Connecticut Ave. The Evening Star. 4461 Connecticut Ave. 4461 Connecticut Ave. 4461 Connecticut Ave. 1627 K St. 310 Evening Star Bldg. 330 Evening Star Bldg. 330 Evening Star Bldg. 2480 16th St. 2480 16th St. 907 National Press Bldg. 907 National Press Bldg. 731 National Press Bldg. Hotel Harrington (WGMS) 318 North Washington St., Alexandria, Va. 3636 16th St. 5605 Sonoma Rd., Bethesda, Md. 40th and Brandywine Sts. 40th and Brandywine Sts. 3214 Prospect Ave. 40th and Brandywine Sts. 40th and Brandywine Sts. 40th and Brandywine Sts. 3214 Prospect Ave. 3214 Prospect Ave. 40th and Brandywine Sts. 40th and Brandywine Sts. 40th and Brandywine Sts. 40th and Brandywine Sts. 3214 Prospect Ave. 40th and Brandywine Sts. 40th and Brandywine Sts. 40th and Brandywine Sts. 3214 Prospect Ave. 3214 Prospect Ave. 40th and Brandywine Sts. 40th and Brandywine Sts. 40th and Brandywine Sts. 40th and Brandywine Sts. 40th and Brandywine Sts. House Radio-TV Gallery. 1658-A Avon Place. 1658-A Avon Place. 500 Walker Bldg. 500 Walker Bldg. 348 Pennsylvania Bldg. 348 Pennsylvania Bldg. 348 Pennsylvania Bldg. 6116 Utah Ave. 1641 Madison St. House Radio-TV Gallery. Box 1652, Baltimore, Md. Box 1652, Baltimore, Md. House Radio-TV Gallery. 1627 KX St. 1627 K St. 1627 K St. 1627 K St. 1627 K St. 1627 K St. 1627 K St. Radio and Television Galleries 681 NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued Network, station, or service Name Office National Broadcasting Co.—Network | LeRoy Anderson.____._____. Sheraton-Park Hotel. News. Arthur F. Barriault_.__.____ Sheraton-Park Hotel. : Morgan Beatty. —. Sheraton-Park Hotel. David Brinkley... Sheraton-Park Hotel. Ned Brooks... 1625 K St. Robert C. Doyle..____.__.._ Sheraton-Park Hotel. JohmW. Gerber. Sheraton-Park Hotel. Tewio V..Gilpin.._.... ._.. 1625 K St. Barl Godwin... ________ Sheraton-Park Hotel. Julian Goodman: i... .._: ii Sheraton-Park Hotel. Peter Hagkes.cooor zoo: oo Sheraton-Park Hotel. Richard Harkness. ___.._____ Sheraton-Park Hotel. Ray Henle noo.... 1625 K St. Leo Hershfield _______.______ Sheraton-Park Hotel. Charles O. Jones___.________ Sheraton-Park Hotel. Herbert E. Kaplow_________ Sheraton-Park Hotel. G. Bradford Kress_._.______ Sheraton-Park Hotel. Robert K. McCormick. _____ Sheraton-Park Hotel. Fred Morrison... i... i: 1625 K St. Ray Scherer... ici = Sheraton-Park Hotel. Russell C. Tornabene_______ Sheraton-Park Hotel. : --Henrietta Young. ______ ~___| Sheraton-Park Hotel. National Broadcasting Co.—WROC.__.._.. John E. Connolly... ..___. Sheraton-Park Hotel. : Wallace R. Fanning, Jr_____ Sheraton-Park Hotel. Cassius M. Keller__________ Sheraton-Park Hotel. Hazel! Markel i vin 886 National Press Bldg. Walter Jay Royen. ____.___. Sheraton-Park Hotel. William Sprague, Jr._.._____ Sheraton-Park Hotel. David A. Von Sothen_._.____ Sheraton-Park Hotel. 4 Russell H. Ward: 111] “fi Sheraton-Park Hotel. Northwest German Radio.__._____._._____:_| Peter Von Zahn___.___.______ 1092 National Press Bldg. Pearson Radio—TV Programs_.__.___:_.__ William Neelts. coool ooo. 1313 29th St. NW. i Badqio Free Burope. oo.oC Patrick E. Nieburg.________ 301 East Capitol St. Rural Radio Network, Ithaca, N. Y_______ Sam*M . Jones ti Tr (HE © 1641 Madison St. Hearst Metrotone News, Ine.—Tele-| John O. May. ___.___________ 1905 Fairview Ave. NE. news—News of the day. William T. SY iehards TEE 1905 Fairview Ave. NE. Charles E. Shutt.___________ 1905 Fairview Ave. NE. Alfred R. Simonson_____.____ 1905 Fairview Ave. NE. George A. Sozio_____________ 1905 Fairview Ave. NE. : Ronald T'. Weston_________. 1905 Fairview Ave. NE. Tris Coffin Associates. . TrisColfin. ~~ "= 202 World Center Bldg. ES United Broadcasting slat Eh A nt El Joseph'F. Quinn, ~~~ 8th and I Sts. United Press Movietone News.__.._____.__ Thomas J. Craven... ________ 413 3d St. Bryce W. Burke... __._.___._ 714 National Press Bldg. William J. Eaton. _:._____ 714 National Press Bldg. W. R. Higginbotham _______ 714 National Press Bldg. H..M. Lambert. i. Co ili . 413 3d St. Charles P. McMahon.__.__. 714 National Press Bldg. Anthony Muto.-. _.___-413 3d St. William K. Smythe_________ 4133d St. United Press Radio. o-oo Bernard Brenner. ____._____ 714 National Press Bldg. David R. Bundy..._..__.... 714 National Press Bldg. JmeDay oooe oF 714 National Press Bldg. George J. Marder___.________ 714 National Press Bldg. Robert J. Serling..___..__... 714 National Press Bldg. Helen Thomas. _[.c....o.oa. 714 National Press Bldg. WAAM—TelevisSion.. oo ceocoeeeee Ted Jaflee. _..~ 5 co tf WAAM, Television Hill, Bal- timore, Md. WABJT,; Adrian, Michie. 000d OF £10] Sam IM. Jonesioi oi Osi 1641 Madison St. Warner Associates Shh wk oh fe SE Bh Albert L. Warner_._________ 4810 Glenbrook Rd. Harriett Rowe Warner..____ 4810 Glenbrook Rd. WASH RM OU) JOD 13000 Lio as) Sit Paul A. 'Shinkman_-_______. 1319 F St. WASL, Annapolis, Md. ............ Ray Martin... Dat] Box 508, Annapolis, Md. Washington Reporters, Inc....__.._..____ Jack R. Reed....o.cvuciin | 1397 National Press Bldg. Harry: R. Stringer... 1397 National Press Bldg. EEE @leveland, "Ohio .-.0 00 ib Way Halle. = 1. 3001 Dent Pl. WOOK .2_zoaisyeeniofigle G00 Arthur A. Snowberger.______ 8th and I Sts. fo WPoD. nll a 30 endnalbel konto: Lawrence Beckerman_______ 40th and Brandywine Sts. Stephen W. Cushing _______ 40th and Brandywine Sts. RoPaml Hallett, 1.__ 40th and Brandywine Sts. Claude A. Mahoney. ...____ 40th and Brandywine Sts. Panl Niven. cooicionalad 40th and Brandywine Sts. Edward FE. Ryan... :.__ 40th and Brandywine Sts. Wg Daven Pelevision 2c=F -Matthew Warren. __________ Raleigh Hotel. WWDQ oo Sida Rae TOSI Talad a Norman H. Baum. _..___.__ 8800 Brookville Rd., Silver Spring, Md. ¢ Bon VANS. ieee 8800 Brookville Rd., Silver Spring, Md 68172°—56——45 682 Congressional Directory’. SENATE RADIO AND TELEVISION GALLERY D. Harold McGrath, superintendent, Apt. 201, 2703 Kirkwood Place, West Hyattsville, Md. Robert C. Hough, assistant, 7805 Glenside Drive, Takoma Park, Md. Con. J. D’Andrea, assistant, 4900 55th Avenue, Roger Heights, Hyattsville, Md. Marion L. Ball, assistant, 3212 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md HOUSE RADIO AND TELEVISION GALLERY Robert M. Menaugh, superintendent, 2311 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Mike Michaelson, assistant, 1310 North Meade Street, Arlington, Va. Max M. Barber, assistant, 2501 12th Street North, Arlington, Va. RULES GOVERNING RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS’ GALLERIES 1. Persons desiring admission to the Radio and Television Galleries of Congress shall make application to the Speaker, as required by rule XXXV of the House of Representatives, as amended, and to the Committee on Rules and Administra-tion of the Senate, as required by rule IV, as amended, for the regulation of the Senate wing of the Capitol. Applicants shall state in writing the names of all radio stations, television stations, systems, or news-gathering organizations by which they are employed and what other occupation or employment they may have, if any. Applicants shall further declare that they are not engaged in the prosecution of claims or the promotion of legislation pending before Congress, the Departments, or the independent agencies, and that they will not become so employed without resigning from the galleries. They shall further declare that they are not employed in any legislative or executive department or independent agency of the Government, or by any foreign government or representative thereof; that they are not engaged in any lobbying activities; that they do not and will not, directly or indirectly, furnish special information to any organization, individual, or group of individuals for the influencing of prices on any commodity or stock exchange; that they will not do so during the time they retain membership in the galleries. Holders of visitors’ cards who may be allowed temporary admission to the galleries must. conform to all the restrictions of this paragraph. 2. It shall be prerequisite to membership that the radio station, television station, system, or news-gathering agency which the applicant represents shall certify in writing to the Radio and Television Correspondents’ Association that the applicant conforms to the regulations of paragraph 1. 3. The applications required by paragraph 1 shall be authenticated in a manner that shall be satisfactory to the executive committee of the Radio and Television Correspondents’ Association, who shall see that the occupation of the galleries is confined to bona fide news gatherers and/or reporters of reputable standing in their business who represent radio stations, television stations, systems, or news-gathering agencies engaged primarily in serving radio stations, television stations, or systems. It shall be the duty of the executive committee of the Radio and Television Correspondents’ Association to report, at their discretion, violation of the privileges of the galleries to the Speaker or to the Senate Com-mittee on Rules and Administration, and, pending action thereon, the offending individual may be suspended. 4. Persons engaged in other occupations, whose chief attention is not given to the gathering or reporting of news for radio stations, television stations, systems, or news-gathering agencies primarily serving radio stations or systems, shall not be entitled to admission to the Radio and Television Galleries. The Radio and Television Correspondents’ List in the ConGrEssioNAL DirEcTORY shall be a list only of persons whose chief attention is given to the gathering and reporting of news for radio stations, television stations, and systems engaged in the daily dissemination of news, and of representatives of news-gathering agencies engaged in the daily service of news to such radio stations, television stations, or systems. 5. Members of the families of correspondents are not entitled to the privileges of the galleries. LL RH! LLL Radio and Television Galleries 683 6. The Radio and Television Galleries shall be under the control of the executive committee of the Radio and Television Correspondents’ Association, subject to the approval and supervision of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. Approved. SAM RAYBURN, Speaker, House of Representatives. THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS’ ASSOCIATION Eric SEvAREID, Chatrman JosEpa F. McCaFrrrEY, Vice Chairman GUNNAR Back, Secretary RoBERT F. HURLEIGH, Treasurer JULIAN GoopMAN, Member at Large Ann M. Corrick, Member at Large. WirtiaMm T. CorRriGAN, Member at Large RicuarD HARKNESS, Member Ex Officio PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERIES (Phones, NAtional 8-3120; Senate Gallery, extensions 1591, 1592, and 1593; House Gallery, extensions 1413 and 1476) MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION [The * designates those whose wives or husbands accompany them] Name Representing— Office Broadcasting-Telecasting__________._________ 1735 DeSales St. McGraw-Hill Publications. ___.____.__________ 1189 atl Pros Bldg. U.S. News & World Report______.__.___..___ 24th and N Broadeasting-Telecasting_ aa —___ 1735 Sates. ag Pine-Life li subiesn nis olaae 110 0a 1000 Vermont Ave. Assmann, George A. _——--_ 1000 Vermont Ave, 2 Atkins, Ollie. convenes 744 Jackson PI. 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Donnel, Jr________ 1231 24th St. Jerome Blewit: =. 1231 24th St. Thomas P. Healy............. 1231 24th St. Ephraim Kahn. ............1. 1231 24th St. Adelyn D. Kamps.__.________ 1231 24th St. 688 Periodical Press Galleries 689 PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continuead Periodical BNA Publications—Continued..._______ CanneryTher i oon Je 80 aes Chain: Store:Age furollsid128] ovis Chilton Publications zai coll ceeonee Collier’s Commercial and Financial Chronicle... Commonweal, Phe C00 tioLL. Conover-Mast Publications_________.... Conover-Mast Publications. .____._..____ Consulting Engineer. _:___....________. Cosmeopolitanz Dl. Tout ll eas Earnshaw Publications... C0 __________ Economist, The (England) Economist, The (England) Family Circle Magazine... __.:_ _________ Finaneial World...200 LU ieeacia Frosted Food Field i. iui emcunans Gasoline Retailer, The... _.___..._. Haire Publicationsléi ao il Jl) ....... Haywood Publishing Co._._.____._._.... Hospital Management... _____________ Independent Film Journal, The_._____.. Insurance Field, Theo lili.uceaaa.. i. Interavia Publications (Swiss). __._.._.____ Knitter, Phe. 20 200 40h | oounnaae Kruckman News Service. ._____.________ Life Insurance, td] cannunnnen Thetozioal Lockwood Publications... ...._.. Look Magazine. .'l cozionl bl... McCall's. ........ 002008000. eae Mondo Economico (Italian) _._._________ Municipal South, The... ii ooo... National Geographic Magazine. .__...__ National Magazine Feature Service... National Underwriter Life Insurance Edition. National Underwriter, The_._..__...____ New Republicl. iain0000 eenancas J Name Lawrence Krauss... ooo... Adolph Magidson________.___. Elizabeth Oswald_____________ William G. Raleigh. __________ Boy. S. Ramsey; Jr............ Benjamin Rathbun, Jr________ William Silberberg. ._________. Gordon 1. Smitha ........... John: Di: Stewartic:l......o... A. Fred Warnersill.......... Bertram G. Zilmer_.__________ Walter N. Clissold_______._... Wallace R. Fingal: ____.______ Delores M. Driscoll .__________ George Baker! lull. oon... Neil R. Regeimbal ____________ Ray:MeK. Stroupe.....ocoeems James GC. Derieux. .....ccuue. William'JiKellyiiii. ..ceeeeen John Newhouse. _______........ Lawrence Stafford __._.._.... Francis J. Keenan... A. NitiWeeksler iii. concanns Lucille Eddinger___cceeeeo Wallace R. Fingal... ..... StacyiVi. Jones: oo... eee Ruth!Boyer Scott... J. KeithiKyleiovioi oo... ... Elizabeth H. Friedman Ruth Boyer Scott _____. é Robert GC. Dysland'.......... Jerome Shoenfeld _______.____ George M. Riveire, Jr_____.___. Mildred O. Waugh._.......... Fred W. Lardner... __......... Walter N. Clissold... ......... Wallace R./Fingal . -_._....... Al. Goeldsmithiizsl........- . Al'Goldsmithiaiisd. l.......e-e. BertiGo Clarke iit. nucnnans Arnold Kruckman.___._.__..___ Margaret H. Kruckman_______ H. CiHallam oil... eure T..Nu:Sandiferiiiililc. loan... Edna Bagley fguii.......... Christine Sadler... __._.._.... lan E. Ad GlenBayless.. Jiri). .veevnee George B. Bryant, Jr_.._______ Roy Calvinl.iotiiil... .....2 Ernest Conine_________ John Donaldson CartercPield logCoiil........-- P. Jay Flocken: til. .uueunue-Boyd Franee. roll. oueeee--William W. Gilmour... Sam:Justieel.. oil. nanan Donald O. Loomis. .........--Gladys F. Montgomery... Arthur Moore:i-ili.....oaeee-Norman Burkey Musselman. _ WilliamE.Oleottic........... Andrew'R.Patlaii.. ......... Seth. TwPayneilul........... T.DeanReed J.......... . Morton A. Reichek. __....._.- F. Margaret Reid... _______... Caroline Robertson... _.______. Vincent Bo Smithii.........--Eileen Shanahan. _____________ Bert CxClarke. Lol) ......... Windsor’ Booth... Jay Av Bonwit lio... HOC Hallam. S80... H.OGuHallamy oo oll... ....... Helen Puller... oo d........... Gilbert A. Harrison... .______ Michael Straight __.._________.. Office 1231 24th St. 1231 24th St. 1231 24th St. 1231 24th St. 1231 24th St. 1231 24th St. 1231 24th St. 1231 24th St. 1231 24th St. 1231 24th St. 1231 24th St. 1319 F St. 1319 F St. 715 Chestnut Ave., Falls Church, Va. 1093 National Press Bldg. 1093 National Press Bldg. 1093 National Press Bldg. 601 13th St. 601 23th St. 601 13th St. National Press Bldg. 1025 Vermont Ave. 998 National Press Bldg. 998 National Press Bldg. 1319 F St. Rt. 1, Falls Church, Va. 1323 Sheridan St. 846 National Press Bldg. 846 National Press Bldg. 1323 Sheridan St. 10 Independence Ave. 10 Independence Ave. 1147 National Press Bldg. 6820 Oregon Ave. Box 3753, Georgetown Station. 1616 I St. 1319 F St. 1319 F St. 1365 National Press Bldg. 1365 National Press Bldg. 803 National Press Bldg. 1499 Irving St. 1120 Vermont Ave. 1120 Vermont Ave. 1331 G St. 956 National Press Bldg. 852 National Press Bldg. 734 15th St. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 1189 National Press Bldg. 89 Galveston St. SW. 3514 34th St. 16th and M Sts. 996 National Press Bldg. 1331 G St. 1331 G St. 1824 Jefferson Pl. 1824 Jefferson Pl. 1824 Jefferson Pl. Congressional Directory PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continued Periodical Name Office Newsweek. i... $B digi 0 on Northwestern Miller o.oo.___. Nursing Worl Olland GasJournal.....oc on Oil, Paint, and Drug Reporter. _._______ Pacific Air & Truck Transport... _______ Pacific Shipper... tue loa soci ooos Parade Magazine... ca loo te oo. Parents Magazines:tl ooo rl. Petroleum World & Oil... oo. _.__._. Printers Ink ProduceiNews; The iv jail doo. Loo Progressive Farmer, The. oi___ oc _______ Public Utilities Fortnightly. _.__________ Radio News Bureau... __._.l.._._.__.. Radio-TV Report Reader’s Digest Association... ___._.______ Raporier, The... 2000 ee. Roads and Streets susie 0000 Lo... Saturday Evening Post, The. ____._____ Simmons-Boardman Publications. .__.___ Showmen’s Trade Review _______________ SoutherniHespitalsc inl o2i Sports Afield.._____._. Telephone Engineer Textile Bulletin; The. od ool ooo. The Town Journgbaci al oar... Tme-Lifel soaxsl Jos 08 Lo... Kenneth G. Crawford. ________ Richard: J. Davis ti = WalterGruber ceil. oo Arthur TD. Hadley... Amma li Ives. aolLo ooo Ernest K. Lindley ______.____ John:FoMadiganiizi Loco Hobart: Rowenheuo........ _ Karen Salisbury. _._....__ _| Charles W. Roberts._..____ Sammel'Shaffer-ool... CanliSpaatz. co lit io Edward Weintal.............. Peter. Wyden..oo........C John C. Cipperly. oo Ruth Boyer Scott... __________ Bertram B. Linzic........... Ralph:L.. Cherry... Mary Philomene Von Herberg_ Mary Philomene Von Herberg Frederick G. Blumenthal ____ Ruth Boyer Seott i... ..._-Lorania K. Francis... can.... Wallace'R. Fingal... George Edward Peter ________ Ruth:Bover Seott. «i ....___.. Forrester Maphis_. ___________ Franklin J. Tobey, Jr... __. Franeis: X. Welch...... Barle'W, Putnam__._____.__. Martin'Codel. acd ooo... Gershon Fishbein. ____________ David Lachenbrueh.__________ Albert Warren Al'Goldsmithi:oo a... Elinor P. Grist... ....._... Tan‘ Mi. Hamilton-=-.......... Charles Stevenson. ._......__. S. Douglass Cater, Jr... Harlan Cleveland... _.__ Charlesi@lift Joris anna. Dorothy N. Kahnoil. ......... Duane 1..:Cronk. ina... QllicAtking oonLo il Milton Lehman _______________ Milton Mackaye. ._—----——____ Hugh Morrow: ov Sidney Shalett. oi... ._. Beverly: Smith nell. ........ Grace Cutler Smith___________ Jane PenisSmitho..___ _______ Thomas M. Malia Benti@Clarkectlliol Peter J. CGelllers unc. i... Horny David it. o.. tocoloo Howard La Fay. a i. __._. Edward J. Lineham___._______ Donald S. McNeil. 2 _..______ Carroll Streeter i: i ......._. Donald S. Stroetzel. ........-EdwiniWiegell io... M.IE. Wissharte 0. LL. Oliver B: Allemizclfl_ George A. Assman... JomiR: Begala oo... Marshall Berger. i ...__... Clay Di Blair, Jrsadl. 0... George Bookman________._____ Martha B. Bucknell _________ Mary H. Cadwalader_.-_____. Edward Clark =... Clay S. Felker oolodl E. Kenneth Froslio .____ 1227 National Press Bldg. 1227 National Press Bldg. 1227 National Press Bldg. 1227 National Press Bldg. 1227 National Press Bldg. 1227 National Press Bldg. 1227 National Press Bldg. 1227 National Press Bldg. 1227 National Press Bldg. 1227 National Press Bldg. 1227 National Press Bldg. 1227 National Press Bldg. 1227 National Press Bldg. 1227 National Press Bldg. 723 15th St. 1323 Sheridan St. 621 Albee Bldg. 621 Albee Bldg. 918 18th St. 918 18th St. 1224 Wyatt Bldg. 1323 Sheridan St. 1079 National Press Bldg. 1319 F St1110 6th St. SW. 1323 Sheridan St. 309 Munsey Bldg. 309 Munsey Bldg. 309 Munsey Bldg. 309 Munsey Bldg. Wyatt Bldg. Wyatt Bldg. Wyatt Bldg. Wyatt Bldg. 1365 National Press Bldg. 1017 Ring Bld g. 1017 Ring Bldg. 1017 Ring Bldg. 744 Jackson Pl. 744 Jackson Pl. 744 Jackson Pl. 744 Jackson Pl. 3301 Oberon St., Kensington, Md 744 Jackson Pl, 744 Jackson Pl. 2817 Woodley Road 744 Jackson Pl. 744 Jackson Pl. 744 Jackson Pl. 744 Jackson Pl. 744 Jackson Pl. 1081 National Press Bldg. 1365 National Press Bldg. 3514 34th St. National Press Bldg. 1208 National Press Bldg. 1208 National Press Bldg. 1499 Irving St. 1111 E St. 1111 E St. 1111 E St. 1111 E St. 1111 E St. 1111 E St. 1111 E St. 1111 E St. 1111 E S¢ 821 Albee Bldg. 1000 Vermont Ave. 1000 Vermont Ave. 1000 Vermont Ave. 1000 Vermont Ave. 1000 Vermont Ave. 1000 Vermont Ave. 1000 Vermont Ave. 1000 Vermont Ave. 1000 Vermont Ave. 1000 Vermont Ave. 1000 Vermont Ave. 1000 Vermont Ave. 1000 Vermont Ave. 1000 Vermont Ave. 1000 Vermont A ve. Perrodical Press Galleries 691 PERIODICALS REPRESENTED-—Continued Periodical | Name Office Time-Life—Continued___.______________ | Tom Lambert ti" widtid 1000 Vermont Ave. Will Tang. io1 90: 100 1 al 1000 Vermont Ave. James L. McConaughy, Jr____| 1000 Vermont Ave. ~Alyce M. Moran................ 1000 Vermont Ave. Robert Phillips =: 728 v= 1000 Vermont Ave. James R. Shepley... _________ 1000 Vermont Ave. George Skadding..___.__._._____ 1000 Vermont Ave. John'L, Steele... : . 1000 Vermont Ave. Mark B. Sullivan__ _| 1000 Vermont Ave. James Truitt. ___: 1000 Vermont Ave. Henry Walker 1000 Vermont Ave. Tobacco Tea, Then re... u —. ¢ HC. Hallam: 2 = eo J on 1331 G St. "Popics Publishing €o_ 2:7. Stephens Rippey......._____ 1232 National Press Bldg. Donald Michael Rauh________ 1232 National Press Bldg. U. 8. News and World Report____.___... JohnH Adams... --io ian. 24th and N Sts. ClarkerBegeh. oo tas cnet 24th and N Sts. Donald Becker 1 = aly 0 24th and N Sts. Jules B. Billard. coil 20035 24th and N Sts. George W. Bolton _._____-._.._. 24th and N Sts. William CG. __ = ___ 24th and N Sts. Bryant... Thurber W. Cushing....____._ 24th and N Sts. J Prank Diggs. LI 1I0870GO 24th and N Sts. Donald Doane... a:l: dad o 24th and N Sts. Fred A. EMeOrY.... co conie bois 24th and N Sts. John'R.-Flemingt >=_— "= 24th and N Sts. Howard W. Flieger. __________. 24th and N Sts. Charles Foltz, dr... 24th and N Sts. Derek Box vfts = 24th and N Sts. Barbara Blair Furlow___._____ 24th and N Sts. Fred EB. Galbraith, Jr_________ 24th and N Sts. Clark H. Galloway... ..__._ 24th and N Sts. Be Wetlabpe oe ea i ay 24th and N Sts. Robert!Ginsburgh._.-> 24th and N Sts. BenJ. ‘Grant. US Co EL 24th and N Sts. Frederick M. Harmon________ 24th and N Sts. N.EKeyHart. . oor 24th and N Sts. WalierHustedt ~~ 7" 24th and N Sts. Clair Johnson. 720 28 Sl 24th and N Sts. George E. Jones.o lac cai lanl 24th and N Sts. Lucy Cobb Jones. .___.___._. 24th and N Sts. HH. RKlebanofl: ....... 24th and N Sts. Alexander Kucherov__________ 24th and N Sts. 1. David LeRoy. ioclitas 24th and N Sts. i Carson. F. Lyman... 1: "1 24th and N Sts. LeRoy S. Mattingly. __-= 24th and N Sts. Frederick C. Painton____._____ 24th and N Sts. : Charles MM Platt.o. Lo oo ili 24th and N Sts. W.B.Ragegdale: -«= 24th and N Sts. M. L.Ramsay az. 24th and N Sts. Pavid EB. Reeds I 1000oO 24th and N Sts. William H. Riebold_...__.._.___ 24th and N Sts. Archie W. Robinson__._____.__ 24th and N Sts. I. Noble Robinson... ....----. 24th and N Sts. Turner Rose Ud aliiic2 of 24th and N Sts. Thomas EB. Russell... 24th and N Sts. ® Robert:W. Ruth..._ 24th and N Sts. Grant A. Salisbury... 24th and N Sts. Perry K.Sellon ....... ..... 24th and N Sts. Owenl, Seott. ae. 24th and N Sts. John Sutherland... _....._..-24th and N Sts. Fitzhugh Turner. 0° = 24th and N Sts. Richard LL. Turner.............. 24th and N Sts. Fred Vanderschmidt_ ...._____ 24th and N Sts. DaleB. White ._............. 24th and N Sts. Charles E. Whiting © 24th and N Sts. Glonn Williams... .oo.o 24th and N Sts. Rebert C. Wilson... ... .cncoee-24th and N Sts. FrediB ee Zeppr. SR 24th and N Sts. Watson Publicationse. ....._._______._.} Harry L. Tennant. =. 803 National Press Bldg. ‘Woman’s Home Companion. ___________ Hazel:G. Holly =i -fi. J: 601 13th St. NE TER LS OS Jock Levy. a ol aa 1292 National Press Bldg. SENATE PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERY William M. Perry, Superintendent, 5101 Sunnyside Avenue, College Park, Md. Phone, WEbster 5-4978. HOUSE PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERY Clarence T. Day, Superintendent, 3801 16th Street South, Arlington, Va. Phone, JAckson 8-5625. J 692 Congressional Directory RULES GOVERNING PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERIES 1. Persons desiring admission to the Periodical Press Galleries of Congress shall make application to the Speaker, as required by rule XXXV of the House of Representatives, and to the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate, as required by rule IV for the regulation of the Senate wing of the Capitol; and shall state in writing the names of all newspapers or publications or news associations by which they are employed, and what other occupation or employ-ment they may have, if any; and they shall further declare that they are not engaged in the prosecution of claims pending before Congress or the departments, and will not become so engaged while allowed admission to the galleries; that they are not employed in any legislative or executive department of the Government, or by any foreign government or any representative thereof; and that they are not employed, directly or indirectly, by any stock exchange, board of trade, or other organization, or member thereof, or brokerage house or broker, engaged in the buying and selling of any security or commodity, or by any person or corporation having legislation before Congress, and will not become so engaged while retaining membership in the galleries. Holders of visitor’s cards who may be allowed temporary admission to the galleries must conform to the restrictions of this rule. 2. The applications required by rule 1 shall be authenticated in a manner that shall be satisfactory to the executive committee of the Periodical Correspondents’ Association who shall see that the occupation of the galleries is confined to bona fide and accredited resident correspondents, newsgatherers, or reporters of repu-table standing who represent one or more periodicals which regularly publish a substantial volume of news material of either general or of an economie, industrial, technical, or trade character, published for profit and supported chiefly by adver-tising, and owned and operated independently of any industry, business, associa-tion, or institution; and it shall be the duty of the executive committee at their discretion to report violation of the privileges of the galleries to the Speaker, or to the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, and pending action thereon the offending correspondent may be suspended. 3. Persons engaged in other occupations whose chief attention is not given to the gathering or reporting of news for periodicals requiring such continuous service shall not be entitled to admission to the Periodical Press Galleries. The Periodical Correspondents’ list in the CoNGREssIONAL DIRECTORY shall be a list only of persons whose chief attention is given to such service for news periodicals, as described in rule 2, except that admission shall not be denied if his other work 2 such as to make him eligible to the Press Galleries or Radio Correspondents’ alleries. 4. Members of the families of correspondents are not entitled to the privileges of the galleries. : 5. The Periodical Press Galleries shall be under the control of an executive committee elected by members of the Periodical Correspondents’ Association, subject to the approval and supervision of the Speaker of the House of Repre-sentatives and the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. SAM RAYBURN, Speaker, House of Representatives. TrEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE GEORGE CULLEN, Chairman Sam JusTIicE, Secretary W. B. RAGSDALE EARL ABRAMS James L. McConNAvcHY, JR. SAMUEL SHAFFER WALTER J. TAFT MAPS OF CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS 693 Maps of Congressional Dastricts ALABAMA (9 districts) LAUDERDALE | COLBERT & S Us FRANKLIN fi & Vv LIME-| STONE |mapison] MORGANff 1 JACKSON £) yp.! MARION WINSTCN | CULLMAN FAYETTE WALKER JEFFERSON § PICKENS : TUSCALOOSA DALLAS < ° O = CLARKE WILCOX } BUTLER ; 2) & >& S Oo CONECUH = ESCAMBIA MOBILE BALDWIN -—— 0 [« SCALE 20 T IN MILES 40 I 696 Congressional Directory ARIZONA (2 districts) COCONING MOHAVE NAVAJO APACHE YAVAPAI MARICOPA GRAHAM COCHISE SANTA CRUZ SCALE IN MILES 0 20Cmm—— 40 60Ee BAXTER FULTON CLAY BENTON Cc ARROLL RANDOLPH * | BOONE [§ MARION SHARP|LAWRENCES of FORD JOHNSON PP POINSETT 23 + Ved & mel, (2 LOGAN WHITE ST. 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INDIVIDUAL INDEX (For list of Members of Congress with their addresses, see pp. 191-204) A Page Kondail, Fred G., Assistant Secretary on Interior Ee RL eR SN SR Rr Abbott, George W., House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs...___ 248 Abbott, Ira H., National Advisory Committee Tor! Neronamtles AUR 00 ILC 3 SHOR 540 Abbott, Vera, Office of Secretary of Defense_____ 411 Abel, Hazel H., Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission. (21000: JUDGE oF: F075 Jas] 259 Abell, William F., Community Facilities Administration. ootS00 IDHTT 533 Abels, Jules, Small Business Administration____ 549 Abendroth, Maj. Gen. William H., District of Columbia Armory oo. 519 Board...iil Abendschein, Norman W., Federal Civil oh 2 Ars Albert E., secretary to Senator ots of New Jersey i. Lili Net, himrs JUET Abrahamsen, Martin A., Farmer Cooperative Servicer IMIG 8HIN JO ig oJ BR LU 471 Abrams, Norman R., Assistant Postmaster General Abu-Taleb, Sayed Abdurrahman Ibn Abdus-samed, Yemen Chargé d’Affaires__.._______ 622 Acheson, Maj. Gen. George R., Oversea Com- Achinstein, Asher, Library of Congress...______ Ackerman, Dorothy G., Office of Properties da Installations, Defend, 0 io hake Ackerson, Eugene J., Maritime PY He Acree, Vernon D., Jr., Internal Revenue Service. 404 Acuff, J. Leland, Bureau of Mines__._..____.____ 465 Adair, Mrs. E. Ross, The Congressional Club__ 518 Adams, Albert F., District Real Estate Com- Adams, BenjaminP., Bureauof Transportation. 456 Adams, Clarence H., Securities and Exchange Si SR DHA on THE VE aT 547 Adams, Edward B., U. S. Capitol Police. _______ Adams, Eva B., administrative assistant to SenatorBible. Lio TTA ite BUR BLL 2 Adams, Foster, Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense’ (Comptroller)... sel ci ili. 0 0 413 Adams, Francis L., Federal Power Commission. Adams, Col. Gilbert N., Office of Research and Development, Army... l . Diio il LL p Adams, James C., Office of General Counsel, Navy one tah, 8h, METRES hm IER aT RL 431 Adams, Yin W., Federal Trade Commission._. 528 Adams, Joseph B.: Civil Aeronautics Board..._..___..___________ 514 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. 540 Adams, Marie E., secretary to Representative Phillips ore. ciacianmicnieLentil Ian Lon 2 Adams, Quincy, Federal Trade Commission__ __ Adams, Richard H., Urban Renewal Admin- istratdonaid ol SURE Lo isl a bn La 534 Adams, Robert E., Defense Minerals Explora-tion Administration. o. Cl oo 0 lin on C0 460 Adams, Roger: National Inventors Council. coc ooo. 488 National Science Board... ooo _____ 543 Adams, Sherman, Assistant to the President, biography of ouceac SESS nL on Sa 379 Page Adams, 8. T., Director of Personnel, Treasury... 404 Adams, William P., Office of Legislative Coun-sel Honse... SEEeidic 3s aE TDUAERS | 5 Sli 335 Adduci, Col. Vincent J., Office of Legislative Liaison, AiviBareel: Foo Sod il oes 445 Adkinson, Burton W., Reference Department, Library of Congress pment Soa lh nt in 342 Adler, John W., Administrative Division, Justice A er A ha eh as 451 Ageton, Arthur A., Ambassador to Paraguay__. 629 Agnew, Inspector John J.: District Boxing Commision. 0. 7 Jos) it Metropolitan Police Department Agudelo, G., Col. Manuel, Inter-American Delense'Board to 0 0 LE 385 Aguiar, Rear Adm. Alfredo, Inter-American Defense Board iu re hfs sar 7 chal 384 Aguiluz, Virgilio, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission a aN rah ead 537 Ahearn, Frank IL.; National Park Service _____ 463 Ahearn, John C., District Personal Tax Divi- gion LL aviahoiiiioadadviiaiasi AL wt A’Hearn, Leonard W., Federal-State Relations, Health, Education, and Welfare _._________ 500 Ahern, Vincent P., Bureau of Labor Standards... 497 Ahearn, Maj. T. i, AN Biel Coax ehiUR 2 dt 446 Ahlers, John C., secretary to Senator Beall _____ 287 Aiken, George D., Minority Policy Committee._ 231 Aitchinson, Beatrice, Bureau of Transportation. 456 Aitken, Harold L., Federal Civil Defense Ad- iS Eion t 521 Alton, Edward W., Federal Extension Service, A gricultur a 471 Akerman, S. T. G., International Monetary Akerman, Alex, Jr., Federal Trade Commis- SHOT th Bhimthr ni Sms as hia Se Ee SRI Akers, Edna, Federal Power Commission_______ 5 Akers, Richard H. ., commissioner, Court of Cimento 575 Akin, Paul C., Federal National Mortgage AOC sna EE 536 Alaniz, Maj. Miguel Ajeda: Inter-American Defense Board. or oii 385 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com- IASEIONT me AN SS Pe ee rR 388 Albert, Carl, House Majority Whip_____________ 329 Albert, Dorothy L., District Alcoholic Beverage Control Board lL... 0 Ta eribiEe 597 Albertson J. Mark, Tariff Commission_ _._______ 555 Albright, Horace M., Advisory Board on Na- tong ParkSyete it tdi me 464 Aldana, Lt. Col. Angel M., Inter-American De-fenge-Board Marinian a Lo 384 Alden, Charles E., assistant custodian, Senate Office-Buflding: ope 0 xl SHON HAL 338 Alderman, L. K., Jr., secretary to Representa-tive Burdofice ents on LL LD HOR 291 Aldewereld, Simon, International Bank for Re-construction and Development_____________ 385 Aldrich, Winthrop W., Ambassador to Great Britain sds iin weap ode pn tin ITI 627 Aldridge, Capt. E. T., Office of Navy Material. 432 Alexander, CharlesH., Bureau of the Census.._. 488 Alexander, Mary M., Office of Secretary, Air Alexander, Myr] E., Bureau of Prisons_._.__.____ 452 Alexander, Ralph J., Bureau of Transportation... 456 Alexander, Robert L., secretary to Senator Johnston of South Carolina... .______.__ 289 Congressional Directory Page Alexander, Capt. Robert T., Office of Engineer-Ing, Coast Guard... co ooo 406 Alexander, Samuel N., National Bureau of Alfriend, James V., Southwestern Power Ad-THNISITALION... . eee es Str ara oo 46 Alger, Frederick M., Jr., Ambassador to Bel-g gium 62 Algrant, Victor C., International Cooperation Administration. IS rat A RE 401 Ali, Amvar, International Monetary Fund..____ 387 Ali, Mohammed, Pakistan Ambassador___._.___ 619 Al-Khayyal, Sheikh Abdullah, Saudi Arabian Ambassador. oo 620 Allan, Greever P., Bureau of Transportation, OS OTTICR. oe Se a HR EL AT rr SLT 56 : Allbran, ie G., Tennessee Valley Au-THOT 7 roo tn nts Sarin ohm Fae 556 Allen, Brig Gen. Chester R., Supply Depart-oS. Marine Corps. diners commas 441 Allen, "Dirotiy G., Office of District Commis-595 Alloa ward W., Jr., Federal Communica- tions COIR vs has iit ie 523 Allen, Ernest M., National Institute of Health._ 504 Allen, George V., Assistant Secretary of State_... 394 Allen, Gordon H., secretary to Representative Wilsonof Indiana oat t-25 23 oni 299 Allen, Homer M., Farmers’ Home A dministra- Tanseea CE ie ol Se 478 Allen, J. C., Bureau of Public Roads. _.__-.__.__ 492 Allen, J erry E., Congressional Daily Digest. ____ 337 Allen, John J., bj r., Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy. I PRETO See SR San 255 Allen, Mrs. John J., Vr Congressional Club_.___ 518 Allen, Otis F., District Undertakers’ Com- mittee FATA Set aT SE Se Allen, Philip K., Office of Legislativeand Public ALIS, Defense. se everettei nme 415 Allen, Thomas J., National Park Service_.._____ 463 Allen, Thurston P., District Motion Picture Operators’ Board ET TR SE 603 Allen, Capt. W. C., Office of Secretary of the ir Na VY noida te Sp He der SRE XE ro TX 42 Allen, Wiiiiam G., Maritime Administration..__ 491 Allen, William co. administrative assistant to Or GOT ae 288 Allgood, Carrie L., District Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety oo 602 Board...foil Allin, Bushrod W., Agricultural Marketing OEVIBE Co i Ce Ta ee RRR et 474 Allison, John M., Ambassador toJapan._.._._____ 628 Ao Gordon, National Monument Com- in sweniansin ell Baler GE 58 Allred, na H., Securities and Exchange Com-TSENGtas a 548 AN Stanley C., American National Red eh SE AER Ee eR A 510 Almon, iden D., Bureau of the Census....._.___ 488 Al-Shabandar, Moussa, Iraq Ambassador... 616 Alsip, Charles H., Federal Mediation and Conciliation. Service. ii. oc ciivnunitoane 525 Alsop, Mrs. Em Bowles, Woodrow Wilson Centennial Celebration Commission. _______ 260 Alvaradn, Luis, International Labor Organiza- Alvarenga Soutto Mayor, Lt. Col. Duwol de, Inter-American Defense Board. ___._._______ 38 Alvarez Spence, Brig. Gen. Jorge, Inter-Amer-icon Defense Board... ...... sudiiy coeihlictl 384 Amann, Marie H., District Department of Oc- cupations and Professions_ __.__.__._______._ 602 Ambursen, Frances A., Women’s Bureau-..._.. 498 Ames, Allan M., Office of the Doorkeeper. __... 331 Amis, Marshall W., Public Housing Adminis- TPACION «tnwore es i mn AR ECA LSE 536 Amis, William D., Senate Select Committee on Srl BISINeSs eraems sree ne a 231 Ammar, Abbas Moustapha, International Labor Organization: [0.000000LGA J CL 0 386 Amos, W. Douglas, secretary to Representative Grant. zai 8 Dy ll Saun 294 loaeainil Amstadt, John M., Coast and Geodetic Survey... 489 Andersen, William N., Area Offices, Bureau of Land "Management aay Ata Tn othrtak 461 Anderson, Arthur M., Export-Import Bank of Washington: ©. 520 Page Anderson, Bernard A., Forest Service. ......__. 472 Anderson, Carl C., Bureau of MineS_.._........ 465 Anderson, Clinton P.: Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. ___..__.__ 52 Joint Committee on Navaho-Hopi Indian Ad-TREEEGE Th Eb SS a Le 254 Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution, Museum of History and Technology Build-fg af J 8 BAFFLE eek Regent, Smithsonian Institution ____________ 552 United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission... .ouve.drreaSu buat maid bli. 260 Anderson, Dillon: National Security Counell-....__........ . 382 Special assistant to the President __._________ 380 ART, Don S., Livestock and Dairy Divi-are ER Eee LE Rm AE EE EY 77 Anderson, Edwin H., Jr., Federal Trade Com-INISBION sree oe anit wr Bl vo GRE IE Anderson, Elizabeth T., Joint Committee on Printing Ae A A Lo EIDE Paty 5 MP gl TE 251 Anderson, Ervin W., Federal Crop Insurance Corporation io. co dass ot Yo sarlii oe asad -the 478 Anderson, J. D., Farm Credit Administration... 520 Anderson, Jon D., Atomic Energy Commission. 513 Anderson, Leeman, administrative assistant to Senator Russell... coliodoitsremd 290 Anderson, Lena, secretary to Representative Bragler.ry. ih eet UAE alr dull. disaday 294 Anderson, Asst. Surg. Gen. Otis L., Bureau adr State Serviees: .. 3f.. . ciqpanius icisealt. Anderson, Maj. Gen. Raymond A. Sr Department, Marine COorpS_ oo oeococooo-oo 441 Anderson, Raymond C., administrative assist-ant.t0.Senator Potter. ce widl so ehh — aut band 29 Anderson, Rex A., Bureau of Foreign Com- CUITATE. oo 1h ca gmsn mde wf 6 dm Sth Sarl Ani Lt. Gen. Samuel E., Research and Development, Defense. i. i. bossa dudes 417 Anderson, Sigurd, Federal Trade Commission... 527 Anderson, Vernice, National Science Founda- GION), is en Ri ae Anderson, Walter H.: Administration, State Department... _..._... 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(Ui Jinn uaganii? 2 Baekeland, George, National Inventors Council-Bagnell, Douglas B., Commodity Exchange Authority SUSENE RT ERTL aaah Bagwell, John C., Farm Credit Administration_ Bahmer, Robert, H., National Archives and Records Servite... bola ai0 BU In bd Bailey, Arthur D., Patent'Office. .__ i 0. 0 4 Bailey, James C., Department of Buildings and Grounds. cco Amn hp bane inlays Bailey, James E., secretary to Senator Millikin__ Bailey, Jennings, retired judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia. Bailey, Lewis W., Office of Secretary of the Senabeicsiond il VHANSFH GF In daniianie ing Bailey, Lorraine, Office of Assistant Secretary, Ajr Foree (Materiel solos 0 ie golinanis 4 Bailey, MIB. 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United NAIONSE LS cee ms i om i pie i Ea Sn Baker, Howard Wo Radon] Park Service... Baker, John C., . Mission to United Na- HONS. a nmei toes Mat fw alah we Etro olita wi 400 Baker, Milton G.: Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commis-3 [ihn PERERA Sea DT SE TE ER 256 Manpower, Personnel and Reserve, Defense. Baker, Robert, secretary to Representative 18 ee RE SM TO TEE Ra A TRE 294 Baker, Robert G., Secretary for the Majority... Baker, Vernon v., Interstate Commerce Com-MISSION: a eS a ed ae 539 Baker, Warren E., Federal Communications Comission. fn ini one mama mam eS 523 Bakke, Oscar, Civil Aeronautics Board. _______ 515 Balaban, Barney, District of Columbia Audi- TOPIC, COINTISHION os sede oo bt meri rn 257 Baldasaro, Joseph, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate. oe aor rm a ab a Sm 327 Baldasaro, Mary B., Office of Official Reporter, House 334 Balderston, C. Canby, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System o.ooeee 526 Baldwin, Harris T., Office of Information, Agri-DE eR Baldwin, Mrs. M. L., Office of Administrative Assistant of Secretary ofthe Navy... ......-429 Balenger, -John, Organization of American Statesioans Josh clarion hal 389 Bales, Magnus W., Alaska Road Commission... 466 Baliyet, H. P., Jr., secretary to Senator Flan- der Ball, SN fario D., Thomas Ball, Hin Li.y n L., Senate Radio and a Gallery Ball, dil ty Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific "Research and Development_ _ -544 Ballard, Willis D., minority janitor, House ____ Ballenger, Marilyn, secretary to Representative Curtisof Missouri Je a tUr0 LS Ses 2 Ballif, Louis S., Tariff Commission ____________ Balluff, Vivienne M., Veterans’ Administration Congressional Liaison Service... 339 Ballweg, Col. 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Alvin B., Air Coordinating Com-mittens li Ll i tt ee oh 0d LL 509 ag M., House Radio and Television allery is LE a a sian Barco, James W., United States Mission to United Nations I I fl DL 399 Barcus, Lt. Gen. Glenn O., Oversea Commands, CSC a ee el a Se 449 Page Bare, Maj. Gen. Robert O,, Personnel Depart- ment, U. S. Marine Corps 441 Barghausen, Meta P.; National Labor Relations Orden liminite & shilstase sniand Lasel aut Barker, Vera A., House Committee on Merchant Marine and’ Fisheries... v. coolio nt 248 Barker, Wallace E., Jr., Bureau of Accounts____. Barkin, Col. Albert, Office of Legislative Liai-~ SON, AYINY. il deeded nose it smn duis Barkley, Alben W.: The Interparliamentary Union. _._..._._.____.__ 259 United States Territorial Expansion Memorial ComMISSION.._ .. . ove onenessEd RRR Barkley, John F., Bureau of Mines... ._..____. Barkmeier, Joseph, Bureau of Foreign Com- MIOPOR ca os hu lpmnpel rad meant cl sisi Barley, Frank J., Civil Service Commission... Barlow, Mary C., Municipal Court for the District of Combe Site Bs Sn Bors Rollin D., Deputy Assistant Post-master General ooo i iain 457 Barnes, Bert B., Bureau of Post Office Opera-CE Ce 456 BREN ANAT. ws mmm nwa wml GOORIN 434 avy Barnes, John Potts, Assistant General Counsel, Treasury... nti i oasun ts adoveang bb Barnes, Joseph, Maritime Administration __.__ Barnes, Rex, secretary to Representative Byrd. 292 Barnes, Robert G., Office of Secretary of State. 393 Barnes, Robert P., National Science Founda- Ce ope SAE BR EL ae 43 Barnes, Stanley N., Asiviont Attorney General. 451 Barnes, Wendell B., Small Business Adminis- tration A Barnes, William, Foreign Reporting Staff, State patie Barnett, John G., Region XIII, Small goes 2 Administration aan as Paina 551 Barnett, Ray, Senate Committee on Govern- 2goment Operations... ua oiiod 234 .ocaelceonntl Barr, Andrew, Division of Corporation Finance. 547 Barr, Dallas M., Federal Civil Defense Admin- istration. buss somalJl iia tania 5! Barr, Florence, Senate Committee on Banking and Curreney. sel saints.need ue J 233 Barr, Hugh W., deputy clerk, United States Supreme Conrbicio ft desi Lins i nnlnarlln. 563 Barr, James E., Federal Communications Com- mission: i. ut ndinak mani allo 523 Barr, Ross R., National Mediation Board____.. 543 Barrera, Lt. Col. Antonio Ramirez: Inter-American Defense Board... __... 385 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com- Barrett, Charles F., Office of Secretary oi Health, Education, and Welfare.._..__..... Barrett, Frank A., Joint Committee on a Library FL imi EA En 4 ea Ro ys ULE os Lh 254 Barrie, Robert W , secretary to Representative Williams of New Jersey --ccc comccceoeeeo 99 Barriere, John E., House Committee on Bank- ing and Carreney si uo. Lo iuluon si lus dl 247 Barringer, J. Paul, Office of Transport and Com- munications. oo... ign an 398 Barrington, James, Burmese Ambassador. ____. 612 Barron, Harry A., Region IV, Small Business Administration sal ooo ooo Ld ious 54 Barron, Jessie W., District Public Utilities Com- missions anes panied dl pads ie 604 Barrows, J. S., Federal Prison Industries, Inc_._ 453 Barry, C. J., Secretary to Representative Bur- ihr aie 8 SER ON DR 0 fhe TR EE 2) 292 Barth, Max, Properties and Installations, De- ONBO oe crs vo me mmm hb oe SI ASC 7 Bartholomew, Harland: National Capital Planning Commission. _____ 541 National Capital Regional Planning Council. 542 Bartlett, Mrs. Edward, Congressional Club__... 519 Bartlett, Joe, Reading Clerk of the House...._. 330 Individual Index Page 523 Barton, Richard W., District Corporation Coun-sel’s Offi 5 Barton, Thomas H., National Monument Commission. olyidocnspoe Th Lag 258 poration at-Arms Cramer vivors of Deceased Members of Armed Forces Batschelet, Clarence E., Bureau of the Census. _ Batson, John W., District Department of High- 296 Baxter, Thomas P., Federal Trade Commission_ 528 Baxter, William O., Office of Greek, Turkish, and Iranian Affairs 396 489 Baysden, Ann, House Committee on Education and labor on: oo coor oevi RESIN 247 Bazan, Horace B., Federal Housing Adminis-tration 535 Bazelon, David L., circuit judge, Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (biography) Beach, Comdr. Edward L., naval aide to th President... lO Tai AR ail i Beach, Paul C., Joint Committee on Printing _ _ Beach, W. Edwards, Commodity Exchange Authority Page dds 42 472 W., Sr., House Committee on Un-American Activities 295 453 Beam, Jacob D.: Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service._. 399 Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, European Affadesl ie pal Bon aliclz. Loi 394 Beaman, Berry N., Federal Prison Industries, -Inc Beardslee, J. M., Civil Aeronautics Adminis-tration 489 William T., Region 13, Business Administration ; Beauregard, C. F., Caribbean Commission_____ Bechtholt, Edward, secretary to Representative Beck, Carl W., Bureau of Indian Affairs Beck, Charles G., Veterans’ Administration____ 557 Becker, E. F., Bureau of Foreign Commerce... 485 Becker, Fred, House post office_:_._l..________. 334 Becker, William E., Securities and Exchange Commission 547 Becknell, Rear Adm. T. 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Gordon, Washington city post office___ 607 Bellia, Domenick, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, Senate; naldei lo yaaal 327 0 ciel Bellow, Jacob I., Wage and Hour and Public CGontractseDivision slaved .Jocuaiiugil aus 49. Bont Alan H., Federal Bureau of Investiga- Boi Samuel M., Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebration Commission. _.____. 258 Bench, Col. Herbert G., Manpower, Personnel and Reserve Forces, Ar Force. t...Ti 4 429 Page Ehrenberg, Virginia, Civil Service Commission Liaison Office Sell8 Office tcc p-SiOTE Eiker, John T., Jr., secretary to Representative Osteria croe-sie sesdalens coal lh FLT Einstein, Mary F., secretary to Representative Richlmant oo id ook of 2nd Sil] 297 Eisenbud, Merril, Atomic Energy Commission_ 513 Eisenhart, Charles H., Division of Corporation Finance tose arr ep BYE DIL I EE 547 Eisenhower, Dwight D. (President of the United ates): Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commis- glo MA le TRE ES a TE 256 Biography of ool hd JURE 0 379 Honorary Chairman, American Red Cross.__ 510 Member, Smithsonian Institution. ___________ 552 National Security Couneil. =. 7 "I I= 7 382 Patron ex officio, Gallaudet College___________ 501 President ex officio, Washington National Monument Society... 7 = Ti A ae 558 Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission__ 259 Eisenhower, Dr. Milton S., President’s Advisory Committee on Government Organization__ 383 Ekwall, William A., judge, Customs Court AT Dee ae U0 eS 575 Elbrick, C. Burke, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, European Affairs_.______________ 394 Elgin, W. Swem, House Folding Room_________ 332 Eliot, Dr. Martha M., Social Security Admin- Istration: oll 0 J) EAE dk adie TE 505 El-Kekhia, Mansour Fathi, Libyan minister.__ 617 Ellender, Allen J., Joint Committee on Reduc- tion of Nonessential Federal Expenditures__ 255 Ellert, Bernard H., Office of the Clerk of the 4 0 Ellington, Charles G., Jr., Office of Deputy Secretary of Defense 250 00 | 00 UY 411 Elliott, Charles F., Bureau of Ships__._________ 437 Elliott, Martin Kelso, Interstate Commerce Commission. . 1 02 oid 81 Jad A aga 539 Elliott, Maxwell H., General Services Admin- istration tel atv cL SES sui SaNALE SOIT 529 Elliott, Reed A., Tennessee Valley Authority__ 556 Elliott, William Y., Office of Defense Mobiliza- On cs la a I silat HE 383 Ellis, D. B., Patent Office. if oF -t0 ati 491 Ellis, Ernest W., Defense Minerals Exploration Administration. 2 ooo > UE sedan aos Ellis, John W., secretary to Representative PHeher: nosere iamnow ARERR 297 Ellis, Katherine M., Senate Committee on Judiclapysel Setoa TREE Ellis, L. Louise, House Committee on Armed Services y SlaneOG 247 recon Beas Ellis, Ned R., Research Branches, Agriculture. 470 Ellis, W. C. de la Try, Caribbean Commission__ 514 297 Ellison, Anthony L., District Department of Vehiclestond:®Ppaflie.. TF 606 Ellison, Newell W., Board of Elections, District Government.» JOU. SRE IEC ow HE 599 BOBS. witb Lent pi Dat bn ta Jalil 511 Elson, Samuel J., Bureau of Accounts____._____ 408 Elstad, Leonard M., Gallaudet College_________ 501 Elting, E. C., Agricultural Research Service..__ 470 Elvidge, Ford Q., Governor of Guam___________ 466 Elwood, Gerald J., House post office____________ 333 Ely, J. Edward, Bureau of the Census_.._._.___ 488 Embly, Richard L., House Press Gallery.._.___ 670 Emerick, Chester A., Bureau of Customs._______ 405 Emerson, C. H., Office of Doorkeeper, House... 331 Emken, Cecil W., Interstate Commerce Com- FH Ee an ee 539 Emminger, Otmar, International Monetary Ol OE SE Se Emmons, Glenn L., Bureau of Indian Affairs.__ 461 Emmons, Margaret A., District Real Estate Division... o.oo ou ma 596 Emrich, Duncan, Reference Department, Li-brary ol Congress. oil ro 5 Ji 5 3 Congressional Directory Page Enciso-Velloso, Guillermo: Organization of American States_____._________ 390 Paraguyan Ambassador. _.....0_ 619 Eney, Lt. Col. John K., Office of Secretary % the Army Engberg, R. i Farm Credit Administration. _ 5 Engelman, Capt. W. L., Bureau of Medicine and. Surgery, Navy. oo. on eo England, George A., assistant to District Engi-neer Commissioner... oc...To 0 595 Engle, Clair, Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Administration... i... 254 Engle, Mrs. Clair, Congressional Club_ ________ 518 Engle, Fred J., 3d, Office of Doorkeeper, House. 332 Engles, W. Norbert, Small Business Adminis- TAN NR ae i se ts a 549 English, Col. Merton A., Jr., Office of Comptrol-nD NE re ts eS i 447 Englund, Merrill, secretary to Representative Metealf Engoron, Edward J., Office of Applications En-gineering, Defense... ooo. iooes 413 Ennis, Brig. Gen. Thomas G., Office of Com-4 , Capt. G. P., Navy Bureau of Ord-: 4 Ensley, Grover W., Joint Committee on the Heonomic ReDort. o.comioe ncaa Erb, Tish, _.. 334 Bousepostoffice....__........_.. Erhard, Fred W., Bureau of ADprigiD Erickson, Maj. Gen. EdgarC., Special Staff, Army TRAE CT er 425 Erickson, John L., administrative assistant to Senafor Fulbright Erlicher, Harry L., Logistics, Army... Ernst, Lawrence E., Bureau of Transportation... 456 Erskine, Gen. Graves B., Special Operations, RIOTIBC «il ihn 0% -Sebel Sd om arin] 412 Ervin, Sam J., Jr., Board of Visitors to the Mer- chant Marine Academ 256 Esgate, A. T., Farm Credit Administration._.._ 520 Eskridge, Capt. Ira E., Deputy Chief of Staff, Ie ee a ee 406 Espinosa, Guillermo, Pan American Union..___ 389 Estes, Thomas S., Deputy Assistant Secretary, SreeRl Ce pee a Re a 394 Evans, Allan, Office of Intelligence Research... 398 Evans, Albert A., Bureau of Prisons...___ 452 Evans, Boyd ne Office of Fiscal Assistant Secretary, Treasury SE SE PRE a NL 403 Evans, George E., Federal Crop Insurance COrpOrabion. «a ef El Evans, Hugh C., Office of Legislative Counsel, a am fs a DRE 328 Evans, James C., Office of Manpower, Personnel and Reserve, Delonte. io. oon devmnnrmanis 415 Evans, John R., District Apprenticeship Gomnell_ a ae a ae ion Evans, Miller, Bonneville Power Administra-a OT phn Sy Ta YIOhehE Shel Evans, Paul L., Tennessee Valley Authority... 556 Evans, S. Howard, Urban Renewal Administra- EL NT 534 Evans, Capt. Stephen H., Office of Operations, Coast Gard cr oh irene nen SSS 406 Evans, Col. Thomas B., Logistics, Army.______ 423 Evans, W. Duane, Bureau of Labor Statistics._ 497 Evans, W. Ney, commissioner, Court of Claims_ 575 Everest, Lt. Gen. Frank F., Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations, Air Force. _.__..________ 447 Evers, John W., American National Red Cross. 510 Evins, Joe L.: Board of Visitors to the Military Academy... 255 House Select Committee on Small Business__-245 Evison, S. Herbert, National Park Service__...._ 463 Ewald, William B., Jr., special assistant in White Hovse Office. 00 oil ain 381 Ewell, Raymond H., National Science Founda-lh Rr i i ceed 543 Ewing, Frank M., Properties and Installations, DOlONS0assioresssiti arnamans daa tL 416 Ewing, Homer H., National Inventors Council. 488 Eyre, P..H., Forest Service... 472 F Page Fagg, Brie. Gen. W. L., Alr Staff." 7" 8 446 Fahey, Paul 1., Tennessee Valley Authority. Fahy, Charles, circuit judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Colum- bia Circuit (biography) Fairbanks, T. Paul, Civil Service Commission__ 515 Faircloth, Olive G., District Corporation Counsel'sOffice. ==.0 rosea Falck, Depue, Bureau of Land Management___ 460 Falk, "Alexander J., Business and Defense Serv- eos Adminstration... nt 487 Falk, J. William, District Public Utilities Comnuissions lao Jolin nill Ts uaing all 604 Fallon, Edward J., House post office. __________ 333 Fallon, John L., Manpower, Personnel and Reserve, Defense." 0 = «0. ol 415 Fanning, John, Office of Manpower, Personnel and Reserve, Defense..-“uo 00. 5 if 416 Farber, Barney, District Accounting Office.____ 596 Farley, John L., Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission ee eT mm AIL pn 537 Farley, John L., director, Fish and Wildlife SOrVICE. Le emmaAE Nan 465 Farley, William R., Federal Power Commission. 526 Farmer, Lawrence, National Mediation Board. 543 Farnsworth, Dr. Stanford F., Pan American Sanitary Organization. 2. o_o 390 Farnsworth, Brig. Gen. William P., Office of Comptroller, Aly Force... colli, tins, 447 Farrell, John R., Federal Reserve System _______ 527 Farrell, Raymond F., Immigration and Natural- zation Serviee. 0 FY achaafl 452 Farrington, Charles, Jr., administrative assist-ant to Goldwater....-__oil 288 Senator wi Farrington, Robert L.: Commodity Credit Corporation______________ 476 General Counsel, Agriculture. _______________ 469 Office of the General Counsel, Agriculture. ____ Farshing, Donald D., Office of Clerk of the 330 Fatzinick, Eve, House Committee on Interior and InsnlariAffaivs. 50 ___L000vi 248 Faucette, A. M., Senate Committee on Post Ome and Civil Se slip is ha 235 PR Clarke L., Federal Reserve System _____ Fawcett, J. E. S., International Monetary Fund. 387 Fay, Allen B., District Department of Sanitary Engineering SIR RIL x A eT 605 Federico, P.J., Patent Office. __._____.__._._ 491 Fee, William E, Jr., Office of General Services, OTE REG RE ae 395 Feeley, John Paul, Navy Management Office..__ 430 Feeney, John F., General Accounting Office_____ 341 Fehr, Robert J., Office of Postmaster, House_____ 333 Feidler, Ernest R. , National Gallery of Art______ 553 Feighan, Michael A Joint Committee on Immi- gration and Policy...iD 253 Nationality lo Eon Frederick M., National Inventors Coun-EINE SE ENE NSN £1 x CE Bs EC 4 Fel’ ri Dolores, House Committee on Gov-ernment. Operations...Ji. 01 .___._ Felix, Robert H., National Institutes of Health__ 504 Fellenz, Louis a Federal Housing Administra- Fencl, ’ Marcella, secretary to Representative Sheehan... en Ct 298 Fene, William J., Bureau of Mines_____._________ 465 Fenn, Brig. Gen. Clarence C., Office of Legisla- tive Liaison, Arm 4 Fenning, Mrs. Karl, District Public Library __ __ Fenstermacher, W. L., Official Reporter, House. Fenton, Jerome D., Manpower, Personnel and Reserve, Defense. aoa ais oF aos 416 Fenwick, Charles G., Organization of American LI Be 389 Ferderer, Robert C., Region 8, Small Business Adminisiraijon =F Teer Ser 550 Ferguson, Charles R., Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Beview. =. ar oor basa e 523 Ferguson, C. M., Federal Extension Service, Ar Clr ee mie A A 471 Ferguson, Chris W., Region X, Small Business Administration = 0-0 crane 551 bh ndwvidual Index Ferguson, Don C., Senate Press Gallery_________ Ferguson, Homer, Ambassador to Republic of the Philippines. 10 filledJing] a) 629 ol Ferguson, James W., Properties and Installa-tons, Defense...dian Lo 417 Ferguson, Robert C., Farm Credit Administra-POM cle bd 00 rd mind iti 520 Fernald, Kenneth G., Office of Surveyor, Dis-trict of Columbia... __.___ oi fon 606 Fernandes, Luis Esteves, Portugese Ambas-SAAOL. enhSSB J 620 a Ferneau, Harry R., Office of Clerk of the House__ 330 Ferry, John M., Special Assistant for Installa- tons, Alv:Eoreelxti.. i) 00nd guise] 444 Feuillard, G., Caribbean Commission_____ __ 514 Feyereisen, Col. Paul A., Logistics, Army _______ 423 Fickinger, Paul L., Bureau of Indian Affairs_____ 461 Fico, Col. Nicolau, Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commission... [19.7 30) 388 Fidler, Harold A., Atomic Energy Commission_ 513 Fields, K. E., Atomic Energy Commission______ 512 Fields, Ogden W., National Labor Relations Board on, Jalil wens] JE rig 542 Figg, Paul H., Civil Service Commission________ 516 Figy, Charles, Office of Secretary of Agriculture. 469 Fike, Stanley R., administrative assistant to Senator Symington. _ 80 Cer ahy in) Filho, Joaquin Candido Gouvea, International Monetary Fund Fillo, Nicholas M., Federal Mediation and Conciliation Serviee. _...} tii ori] io 525 Filson, Lawrence E., Office of Legislative Coun- gel; Blouse. Abe ond tL Gnidl cit 335 Finan, William F., Bureau of the Budget._._____ 382 Finch, Edith L., Tariff Commission _____________ 555 Findlay, Joseph P., Office of Personnel, Agricul- TUre fo Saino fins I ing 480 senhaSE Findling, David P., National Labor Relations Board, 0 oo pn iat oatoedi A Lae 542 Fine, Golden F., Farm Credit Administration___ 520 Fine, Sidney H., U. S. Information Service______ 557 Fink, Joseph E., Joint Committee on Internal RevenueMaxation... ously 254 Fink, Orman 8., House Committee on Banking and Curreney-....... .. oon oo anal 247 Finke, Louise W., secretary to Representative Krueger ot. Yu Loo. Jal on 296 Joslin Finkler, Norbert J., Region 2, Small Business Administration. i ladle IT vit) Ds 549 Finlayson, Edward A., Processing Department, Library of Congress... ... Se giiioll” 344 Finley, David E.: Commission of Fine Arts... _ooicil iii 517 Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebra- tion Commission. oo ooo 0h. ol 2nilo ai his 258: National Galleryof Avr... liieii: Din 553 Finnegan, Harold E., St. Elizabeths Hospital__ 505 Finnegan, Capt. Henry E., Coast and Geodetic SUEVeY. con ao ol Sallie oooniailby Finnegan, Joseph F., Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. ol. ch 0a fl =i 525 Finney, Comdr. E. C., Bureau of Naval Per-sonnelioiziintna Clana dau unslen Finucane, Charles C.: JOM Berto ater se ee 412 Under Secretary of the Army. ________________ 21 Finucane, Dr. Daniel L., District Department ofl-PublicHenalth | ize) nsviadl uc 604 Finucane, Thomas G., Board of Immigration ADDERS. i uns eh Sates SR 452 Finzel, Hubert H., Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Serviee__...______._______. 235 Firestone, Harvey S, Jr., International Devel-opment Advisory Board_________________.___ 401 Fischer, Lt. Col. Jerome J., Office of Special Assistant for Installations, Air Force.______ 445 Fisher, Arthur, Library of Congress_____._______ 344 Fisher, C. H., Research Branches, Agriculture. 471 Fisher, Edwin L., General Accounting Office.__ 341 Fisher, George, House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs ooo Hn ERIE Ld ol GIG 249 Fisher, John B.: Administrative assistant to Senator Salton- stall 290 Office of Minority Whip, Senate... _._._______ 325 Fisher, Loyal C., Maritime Administration____ 490 Page Fitzgerald, Edward D., Organization of Ameri-ean Statescio oll 0 Ti Te ay ee Fitzgerald, Gerald, Geological Survey_.________ 462 Fitzgerald, Henry J., Bureau of Labor Statistics. 497 FitzGerald, John L., Federal Communications SCommissionl. oo 0 UL UNE Silla Bipaod, Joseph H., Civil Aeronautics oar Fitzmaurice, Walter, ‘Subversive Activities Control Board._.__L00 = 0 iipit hil Blom.) vont sa lilt nin Bang hy 557 Flanagan, James H., Motor Vehicle Parking ed a 597 Yeotions.:/ linia, -599 Flemming, Arthur S.: National Security Council -982 Office of Defense Mobilization _______________ 383 President’s Advisory Committee on Govern- ment Organization. 10 Jf (110 | Foait Si 383 Force Dnata g LEE Re ERTL TL Flinn, Dennis A., Office of Security, State De-partmentooli rai] Seva CF He eds Flint, Glenn, administrative assistant to Flynn, Catherine M., Secretary to Senator Phrielfcl Seoul snd ond alah TH 2 90 Flynn, John W., Renegotiation Board _________ 546 Flynn, T. A., General Accounting Office_______ 341 Fobes, John E., Office of International Admin-Istrafion: jason). Sa niin semliio dS Fogler, Raymond H., Assistant Secretary of the VY Salo.Baron ail hu oN Foley, Paul, District Department of Occupa- tions:and Professionsi” zu nil ol oT 602 Foley, Merton J., Library of Congress...._.____ 342 Foley, William A., Regional Offices, Civil Serv- fceCommission..............JU5Difoid 517 ~ Foley, William R., House Committee on the Judielory... losngoeldwl Pedal oan 248 Follin, James W., Urban Renewal Administra-Hon lini aansal vaslovaor, Bonar iE ain 534 Follin, John W., Office of Register of Wills and Clerk of Probate Court... oo. LED. 585 Congressional Directory Page Folsom, Marion B. (Secretary of Health, Edu-cation, and Welfare): Advisory Board on Economic Growth and CRa EEA Ae te lei le 382 Blography of fois. Ji aust ddl Cost dl 499 Board of Governors, Red Cross... _...._.__ 510 Patron ex officio, Howard University. __.._.___ 502 Smithsonian Institution...(J __ “2:0. _. 552 Foon, Son S., Office of Regional American i Fondonl T ohn E., District Office of Civil De-NEE se da Lay aa 598 Foire, Thomas D., administrative assistant toSenator Stennis... 0 oo loos 290 Foote, Col. EdwardP., Financial Management, AE BOs. a stTey Naa 444 Foote, ol. L. H., Bonneville Advisory Board... 467 Forbes, F . Preston, Bureau of Foreign Com-ho merc Forbes, ohn J., Director, Bureau of Mines_____ 464 Ford, Edgar M., Administrative Division, THROES cores if ob Tall oak eam 451 Ford, Gerald R., Jr., Board of Visitors to the Military Academy 2 Ford Guy Stanton, oi Historical Publi-cations Commission. 5. _: oo 531 Ford, Lucie A., secretary to Representative Dondero 293 Ford, Mary F., Office of Legislative Counsel, Senator ns lades Xl LSU as 328 Ford, Morgan, judge, United States Customs Court (biography) Ford, Walter C., Maritime Administration_____ Forest, Herbert L., Agricultural Marketing Seryiee. ol certo tthe lan 474 Foristel, James W., Associate General Counsel, Health, Education, and Welfare Forrester, Emma L., Office of Under Borelnvy of the Army Forry, John E., Office of Applications odes df ing, DINE. oe de 412 Forster, Chalmers T., Office of Personnel, Agri- cultures. somes onion poi Jom Ben Forster, Warren R., Gallaudet College ________ Forsythe, John S., Senate Committee on Labor and PabliecWellawe..... oon I 235 Forsythe, Robert A., administrative assistant to Senator Thye 290 Forte, Albert J., Civil Aeronautics Administra- Foshag, William F., National Museum_________ Foster, Charles C., Region 2, Small Business Administration. ori ol fi unl Se niniiils 549 Foster, Don C., Bureau of Indian Affairs_______ 461 Foster, Gay F., ’ Naval Liaison Office... 340 | Foster, George H., Commissioner, Court of Clai fein © Ct To een SRRRNY. Tol 1 Ll Co Ue 8 Be 575 Foster, > Schuyler, Jr., Public Affairs and UNBSCO: Activities: o.oo. __._..0 398 Foster, James C., Bureau of Foreign Commerce. 485 Foster, Newton, Bureau of Foreign Commerce. 485 Foster, Paul F., Atomic Energy Commission_._ 512 Foster, Dr. Richard R., District Board of Edu- CREON. oe a 599 Foster, William R., Bureau of Reclamation_____ 462 Fountain, Mrs. L. H., Congressional Club_____ 518 Fournier, Don Fernando: Costa Rican. Ambassador... -coma. 613 Organization of American States...__..________ 390 Fowler, Walter L., District budget officer... ___ Fox, Lt. Gen. Alonzo P., International Security Afialvg, Delonge i LL eee 414 Fox, Frank, General Services Administration__ 529 Fox, Gordon D., Forest Service___.______.______ 472 Fox, i, Office of General Counsel, Noaviyoeuasod Faaniant ob smal ll Fox, dp Raymond W., American National Red C 510 Foy, Fred H., Region 5, Small Business Ad ministration Se ae aE dee Se 5 Francis, Clarence, Special Consultant to ape President _ Francis, Chester J., Soil Conservation Service. 473 Francis, Robert D., Manpower, Personnel and Reserve, Defense. .o. cude i. i suse sd. suid 416 Francis, Warren B., secretary to Senator Kuchel_ 289 Franck, Col. Bernard T., 3d, Selective Service System. oho. aoc dmaly nade Se yaaa 548 Page Francke, Dr. Amiel W., District Board of Optometry Lusso nde i conan hsais 603 Frank, Beryl, Organization of American States_. 388 Frank, Isaiah, Economic Activities, State De- partment. oo Awan rants 398 Franke, William B.: Assistant Secretary of the Navy. ....._.______ 427 Office of the Comptroller, Navy... ...__. 431 Frankfurter, Felix: Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court (biography) 561 National Historical Publications Commission. 531 Franklin, Lit. Col. George W., Office of Lali trative Assistant, Air Pitot ociduis ies Harry T, Washington City he OLAS HOTVION or ih ee te Boatsaad 530 Frantz, John M., Housing and Home Finance Agency mt ie A NR rent, F. Royce, District Board of Phar- MBQY .coib rf eal ass Os Ss a 603 Fraser, hy G. K., Navy Bureau of Ordnance. 436 Fraser, John C., Wage and Hour and Public Contracts DIVISIOn. tole ios eautomcs. 498 Frazer, Arthur W., Office of nh Affairs, neiae Frazier, Bernice, Office of the Speaker. _.________ Frazier, Broadaway G., Farmers House Admin- stration ie ia ta nn as Ras 478 Frazier, Elmer S., Federal Home Loan Bank Board En Emory L., Office of Secretary of ney t Frazier, W. T., Federal-State Relations, Health, | Education, and Welfare_____ Ala Frear, J. Allen, Jr., Joint Committee on hg Frear, Mrs. J. Allen, Jr., Congressional Club... 518 Freas, Howard G., Interstate Commerce Com-mission Ae Anat 539 Freburg, Charles R., secretary to Representative Schwengel .. -i... 0 oottaiim 298 tte] Fred, Edwin B., National Science Board.._____ 544 Free, Col. Richard H., Military Liaison Com- mittee to Atomic Ener gy Commission ______ 420 Freed, Clyde H., Capitol railroad ticket office_. 338 Freedman, Solomon, Securities and Exchange Commission... .-: lsiepsmd dd gnc i) 547 Freehof, Hyman B., Patent Office_.____________ 491 Freechling, Robert T. Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of TleVIOW. dev aitie iit atira vans 52. Freeman, Alice K., Office of Recorder of Deeds. 607 Freeman, Alwyn 3 Senate Foreign Relations COTTER Jor adnnL eis 234 Freeman, Col. Edward V., United States Soldier's Home. o.oo Some Freeman, Martha, Office of the Speaker.__._.__._ Freer, Alice B., J Avenile Court. oie anne 587 Frelinghuysen, Peter, Jr., Woodrow Wilson Centennial Celebration Commission__._____ 2 French, John C., Director, Executive Staff, French, Stewart, Senate and Insular Affairs... Frese, Walter F., General Fretts, Carl A., Federal HON Frey, Lavonne M., Saint a 2 A, District 5 Committee on Interior ooo. oil on. 234 Accounting Office__.. 341 Crop Insurance Corpo- A ener 478 Elizabeths Hospital_. 505 Department of High-ald Friedkin, Joseph F., International Boundary and Water Comission, United States and Mexico. iit dealin lyin aad sisal 537 Friedman, Abraham S., Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions... ____________ 498 Erlegun Irving S., International Monetary 0) LI LO a RE es TA Friedman, M. H., Patent Office...——~------2--_ 491 Friedrichs, August W., Washington city post OCB. i ii fiom mime ot oh in ro roe RS 608 Friis, Torben, International Monetary Fund... 387 Froman, Robert L., Civil Aeronautics Board__. 515 YL hte L., secretary to Representative Frye, Faward D., Office of Under Secretary of TO OTIO tl oe isi 459 do soildatas Individual Index Page Fudge, W. Raymond, Regional Offices, Post ce 4 Fuhrman, Herbert S., District Management ffi 597 Office Fulbright, J. W., Joint Committee on the Economie-Report....... 0.0000 iin 253 Fuller, O. H., Regional Offices, Post Office Bepartmentitogl i oJ San uel 458 Fulling, Roger W., Properties and Installations, Defense Lio doio Binh: = 10 soll ne” 417 Funderburk, J. Baxter, administrative assistant to Senator Johnston of South Carolina._.___ 289 Funk, W. L., Office of the Treasurer of the United States... Lo 120i ibiipmndDiss 408 Fuquay, Leon M., Federal Power Commission_ 525 Furnas, Clifford Cook, Assistant Secretary of Dele. i innersBRL 417 sii ee Furr, Juliette L., District Personal Tax Divi-oi Research and Development. ________.______ 544 National Inventors Couneil _ _________________ 488 Office of Naval Research. ______.________...__ 432 Fusfeld, Irving S., Gallaudet College______._____ 501 Fuss, David, secretary to Senator Duff.________ 288 Fyfe, Howard, Administration, State Depart- 1: or AL STORES ara Se a SL SR iD Le 395 G Gaetz, Howard R., Business and Defense Serv-feces Administration...RELL 0 486 Gage, William M., secretary to Representative BYNES. co viinmin crovienn Se RD HG 292 Gailey, Maj. Gen. C. K., Special Staff, Army__ 425 Gaines, Capt. R. K., United Nations Military Staff Committee. [L001 00 ob LULA 0 400 Gaither, Maj. Gen. Ridgely, General Staff, Army. 425 Gale, Helen, secretary to Representative Allen of California. (110 JE 0 U0 0 sae) ie 291 Galer, Charles L., District Fire Department.__ 600 Gallagher, Andrew F., Jr., Office of Official Reporters, House...oanig 1 [0 a5 334 Gallagher, Christine S., secretary to Repre- sentative Cooley... .coioononoiooe S0l)] 292 Gallagher, E. F., Bureau of Apprenticeship____ 496 Gallagher, George R., Subversive Activities Control Board Jo) 100 ard ioiiainid 555 Gallagher, Gerald R., Technical Advisory Serv-ices, Civil’ Defense’). p70. Froso Tid. 0 521 Gallagher, Hubert R., Federal Civil Defense Administration. 0.0. oo: SUG HH 521 Gallagher, Nadine Lane, judge, Municipal Court for the District of Columbia_________ 586 Gallman, Waldemar J., Ambassador to Iraq... 627 Galloway, George B., Library of Congress_____ 343 Gamble, James H., Senate Committee on In-terior and Insular Affajrs. 0001EE 234 Gamble, Ralph A., Joint Committee on Defense Prodyectionitli UL Dpliad lula iE © fines 252 Ganey, Maj. Gen. Wiley D., National War COlBEe., oy imns ono IE TR BE Gannon, J. Deane, Social Security Administra-tlondiaapa tion is or MUSTEREDJHIG Gantt, Edwin H., Veterans’ Administration Congressional Liaison Service. ____________ 339 Gantz, Juliet, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate. 327 Ganz, Samuel, Wage and Hour and Public Con- tracts Division 2 1 ov «0 fay 498 Gapen, Kenneth M., Agricultural Conservation ProgramiServieel.. Zo li. = ni oh 469 Garber, Hayden 8., secretary to Representative Ellsworthate. i sia. nto siete 2 Garber, Martin D., Agricultural Marketing Servier: orn Ea il 474 Garber, Paul E., National Air Museum.________ 553 Gardner, Kelsey B., Farmer Cooperative Serv-fear in ootndl WV DA GL THONG an 471 Court for the District of Columbia_________ 572 Garrett, James F., Office of Vocational Rehabili-tation il NE I Ena ei EE 503 Garrett, Ray, Jr., Securities and Exchange Com- mission CE0UE UTES eno Dinah iifies 547 Garrett, V. S., District Apprenticeship Council. 597 Garrison, Lemuel A., National Park Service. 463 SePsiOMce xo oon TORE A Le TRA 598 Gartside, Frank T., National Capital Parks.___ 464 Garvey, Sir Ronald, South Pacific Commission_ 554 College 2 = 0 Jide, gedl 430 1 WOODED 419 255 Gascoyne, David R., Fish and Wildlife Service__ 465 BOT rR 526 Gates, Gertrude, Federal-State Relations, Health, Education, and Welfare____________ 00 Gates, James E., Soil Conservation Service_____ 473 Gates, Philip W., Tariff Commission___________ 55 Joint Seeretaries) boii evans 412 Under Secretary of the Navy.__._._____________ 27 Gatlin, John C., Fish and Wildlife Service_____ 465 Gatton, Harry, secretary to Senator Ervin_____ 288 Gaucher, Clifford O., secretary to Representa- tive Philbin. 0.0 0 pi feels Boe 97 Gauges, Joseph G., marshal, Court of Customs and Patent Appegls.--"1 iis 73 Gavin, B. Floye, Senate Committee on Rules and’Administragion > Tf tae 235 Gavin, Lt. Gen. James M., Office, Chief of Stall; Ammy oy ha 424 Gay, Roger E., Supply and Logistics, Defense. 418 Gay, Thomas N., Office of Secretary of the Sermo toes. Loo SHER SREP) ah He 326 Gearhart, H. R., Bureau of Accounts, Treasury. 408 Geary, Mary H., Veterans’ Administration Con- gressional Liaison Service... _______________ 339 Geis, Helen M., Office of Assistant Secretary of Commerce. IU 70 oo THAN AT 483 Geissinger, Wayne T., Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. ___.______ 234 Gelston, C. B., Board on Geographic Names___ 467 Gemmell, Lt. Col. Alfredo, Inter-American Defense Beard... 00 EO UH ETE 384 772 Congressional Directory Geniesse, E. W., Patent Office. ___.____._______._. Gentleman, Lt. Col. A. W., Office of Secretary of the Navy... salsaausiza nil. 427 George, Heard F., administrative assistant to Senator George. oo ouail Jl _wisias. 288 sian George, Joseph J., Advisory Committee on Weather Controle. ou... nasi aadil end 509 George, Sherman W., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Hongo pata Sul aind sl on iin tb ST sna 331 George, Walter F.: Foreign Service Buildings Commission_______ Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Tax- Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessen-tial Federal Expenditures. . oo ooo oo... 2 President pro tempore of the Senate._________ Gerardi, Stephen P., Bureau of Accounts___.___ 408 Gerath, Col. J. A., Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy.. 434 Gerber, Dr. Joseph H., Office of Vocational Re- habitation. oo. i... rns abies 503 Gercke, Joseph J., Federal Trade Commission_._. 528 Gerety, Pierce J., Deputy Administrator Refu- gee Relief, State. ..4. aol ioansialiiiii 394 Gerig, O. Benjamin: Bureau of International Organization Affairs... 396 U. S. Mission to United Nations. ____-.______ 400 Gerlach, Arch C., Reference Department, Li-brary of iCongress. =. oor 2 ei Seu 342 German, Capt. John P., Office of Engineering, Co gud YR UN ete 406 Hou: Fy Nai. Gen. ThomasP., Office of Deputy Chief of: Staff, Materie}.--..o 44 2: Gessford, Richard S., General Administrative Services, Federal Civil Defense_.___________ 521 Ghiglione, Angelo F., Alaska Road Commission. 466 Gholston, Lois A., secretary to Representative Brownof:Georgly......--~~ ooo SG oC 292 Gibb, Rulon, Commodity Credit Corporation_.. 476 Gibbins, | Raymond, Office of Senate Sergeant Gibborey, UN Bhan of Toon Gon merc Gibbons, Pyles F., Railroad Retirement Board. Gibbons, Olive, secretary to Representative Scherer Sm eR I 298 Gibson, Glenn V., Office of Comptroller, De-hy SrEeO mie TS sen Se a bast Ty en 413 Gichner, Henry, District Recreation Depart-MMENt oil ol ma a i 605 Gidney, Ray M.: Comptroller of the Currency .--———_________ 407 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation_______ 524 Giebel, Adam A., District Corporation Coun- RLS Oes a a aD 599 Gifford, Glen J., Office of Hearing Examiners.__. 480 Gifford, Selene, "Bureau of Indian Affairs... 461 Gilbert, Edith P. L., Federal Housing Admin- istration Spain wos tashen Sell Be I ee 534 Gilbert Anois M., secretary to Representative oi Gilbert, Wilfred C., Reference Service, Library of Congress skin SE eb Elsen 343 Gilchrist, Irene, Office of Clerk of the House. _--_ 330 Gilchrist, Maj. Gen. John R.: Air Force Finance Division....c..--o----_-__ 449 Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Comptroller. __ 447 Gilcrest, Jeanne M., Senate Minority Policy Clommmeitlenl oo = ha. a ale a 235 Gilhooley, John J., Office of Secretary of Labor. _ Gill, Capt. Graham C., Office of Judge Advocate Generaliofl the Navy... cease noo in. i Gill, Wilfred V., Regional Officer, Civil Service COMMISSION: oo tel a ean seni 517 Gillette, Hyde, Office of Assistant Secretary, Air Force (Management)... occ 444 Gillette, Margaret G., Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs... .-—_._ 234 Gillilland, Whitney, Foreign Claims Settlement ComIIESION a matedtic 529 Gillingham, George O., Federal Communica-tions. Commission. t. 0 Cuma aio Gilmartin, Eugene R., Office of Secretary of the ESTAS il eal br ea a a IEE 4 Gilmore, Elizabeth, Congressional Daily Digest. 337 Gilmore, Hugh R., Office of General Counsel, Air Force Gilstrap, Willie, House post office... .._.---- Page Gimelli, Joseph J ., official reporter to House com-FEEL ELE hee CS RS 334 Ginder, Maj. Gen. Philip DeW., Headquarters, Continental Army Command 425 Gingery, Donald E., National Capital Regional Planning Couneil_.. fc co5i cies0 542 Gingrich, Mattie, secretary to Senator Carlson. 287 Ginnane, Robert W., Interstate Commerce Commission. so Fi eonast -aiiit dimogiide.. 539 Girard, Ross M., Renegotiation Board__._.___.._ 546 Girolamo, Armando di, Administrative Divi- glom, Jushlees cao sl io dl Lay 451 Givotovsky, Victor T., Department of Buildings and Grounds, District of Columbia Govern- Glascoe, Leo, Office of House Sergeant at Arms. 331 Glasgow, Frederick J., Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Division... 498 Glassmann, Georgia G., House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. _________ 24, Glavey, Linda, House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. oo Jbl zon noni. 248 Gleason, S. Everett, National Security Council 382 Gleason, James P., administrative assistant to Senator Knowland.. J... funveadan nas 289 Glendening, William P., Jr., Federal Trade Commissions stor. a ee 528 Cloning, C. Dillon, Office of International rm Ca Thomas K., National Inventors or cil, Eo sbi a 4 88 Glismann, Dr. John D., Pan American Sanitary Organization. 5 tosis ortonoad 390 Glover, Arthur J., National Mediation Board... 543 Glover, Charles ih Jr., Washington National Monument Society di A A a 558 Gobbel, James T., General Services Adminis-tration oS BDA dow A BT wrt i ER ho td 528 Godbold, J ohn W., Regional Offices, Civil Serv-ice Commission IE a a A Li 517 Codth 2)William H., Special Operations, De-on Goris Comdr. Robert W., Office of Comp-troller, Coast EN le 406 Goff, Abe McGregor, Solicitor, Post Office De-DOTEIMNCII os ison mE SS tdi i wit i Sd 456 Goff, Frederick R., Reference Department, Library of Congresses. 0 sieedecnn cadtanl 342 Golan, Samuel L., International Boundary SoBITISoT, United States, Alaska, and oe Gold, Harold, Office of General Counsel, Navy. 431 Gold, Theodore S., assistant to Under Secretary, Agriculture LE aE be eS tT iS Ar 469 Goldberg, Capt. H. J., Office of Naval Material. 432 Golcen, James R., administrative assistant to Senator Holland... oo sai. of dolor. 0 288 Golden, Max, Office of Assistant Secretary, Air Force (Materiel) 445 Golden, Nathan D., Scientific, Motion Picture and Photographic Products Division _..._.. 4 Goldfield, Edwin D., Bureau of the Census... Goldsmith, Helen, "House Committee on the JUGICIALT hi at rn Bs SL ES SATE as A 248 Goldstein, Alfred, Office of Recorder of Deeds__.. 607 Goldstein, Morris, District Board of Pharmacy_-603 Goldwater, Barry”: Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission. Joint Committee on the Economic Report... Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Administrations. ono os ta hte Job 254 Senate Select Committee on Small Business. -Golovin, N. E., National Bureau of Standards... 492 Golzé, Alfred gk. Bureau of Reclamation. ---___ 462 Gomez-Sicre, Joove, Pan American Union.._.._-_ Gomien, John R., administrative assistant to Senator Dirksen. oo tig oo. couaaea 288 Gonzales, Joseph E., Senate Committee on Appropriations... i oo enema 233 me Gonzalez, Dr. Carlos Luis, Pan American Sanitary Organization. --eoeoeoooooo-Gonzalez, Dr. César, Venezuelan Ambassador.. 621 Gooch, Robert C., Administrative Department, Library of Congress Spb eal ic a ngs 342 Individual Index Page | Page Good, Grace, House Committee on Ways and 5 COME. ident ot badbs wba Sonia iiduy 49 Good, Josephine, Office of Postmaster General__ 455 Good, Vice Adm. Roscoe F., Office, Chief of Naval Operations. c. coon Suwon ams Sen ae 433 Goodacre, Daniel M., COmMDENSALION. iii ot mmm ino bt pt SEL 496 Goode, James P., Manpower, Personnel and Reserve Forces, Aln-¥oree. oi codicilia 444 Goode, Col. Paul R., United States Soldiers’ Home 554 Gooiriad, Louis W., Office of International Trade and Resources Loh ee ead 398 Goodman, Benjamin, American National Red CBT a a TL a en ae 510 Goodman, Glenn M., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System ____________________ 527 Goon, Lt. Col. John F., Jr., Logistics, i Te I ee ee LS 3 Goodman, M. I., Maritime Administration. ____ 491 Goodman, Thomas H., Regional Offices, Fed- eral Civil Defense Administration i ink 522 Goodpaster, Col. A. J., White House Staff Secretary ee I EL LS ET 381 Goodrich, William W., Assistant General Counsel, Health, Education, and Welfare... 500 Goodson, Charles 1. os secretary to Representa-WveilRlynl fo na Lae a 294 si,ar Goodson, William N., District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Ageney.......__.____ 19 Goodwin, A. Jackson, Jr., Securities and Ex-change COMMISSION se oe Co cena 547 besade Goody, Charles, Office of General Counsel, al Rootes, Robert C., Bureau of Employment Securit ALB Ss Ne Re AT TEE INE 496 Googe, James P., Regional Offices, Civil Serv-jeg Commision: veel. ve vhaih nad. Paul israiad 516 Goott, Daniel, Office of Deputy Under Secre-sr SE EEDE 394 Gorden, Anne, House Committee on Ways and M Gordon, Frankland W., Corporation...0 i weressns bons 409 Gordon, Jean E., secretary to Representative Gordon, Marie A., Logistics, ATMY_ccemee Gordon, Walter A Territorial officials he mmm mm 466 Virgin Islands Corporation... ....oeeeeaa.-. 466 Gore, Albert: Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. ........ 252 Joint Committee on the Library.... The Interparliamentary Union. ________.._... Gore, Mrs. Albert, Congressional Club._._..__. 518 Gork, Haydar, Turkish Ambassador. _..__.____ 621 Gorman, E. W., Maritime Administration_..__ 491 Gorski, Henry V., Capitol Police._.__..._______ 338 Goshen Edward E., Bureau of Apprentice-on Goshey, Tianty. , Regional Offices, Post Office. 458 Goitsenalk, Louis C., Soil Conservation Serv-i Ee i i eo el aE PA BA 473 FA en Vera, House Committee on the Judiciary emda NL HE BL Je Re a 248 Gould, George J., Office of Manpower, Per-sonnel and Reserve, Defense ___._._______ 416 Gould, Laurence M., National Science Founda-15 Fie atl Ban Re pe al 1 TU 544 Gould, Stephen, Administrative Department, Library of Congress ga LS 30EL | HE 342 Gowen, James Wesley, House Folding Room___ 332 Grace, T Peter, Jr., International Development Advisory Board 401 Gradison, Willis D., Jr., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare 499 Grady, John J., Manpower, Personnel and Reserve Forces, Alrdorog a shireLon 444 Graf, Arthur A., Jr., secretary to Representative Schenck 298 Graf, Capt. Frederick A., Navy Discharge Review Boardii sl oto el 2B 429 Graf, John E., Smithsonian Institution...______ 552 Graf, William, Jr., House Document Room__.__ 332 Graham, Edward H., Soil Conservation Service. 473 Graham, Harry E. , Federal Trade Commission. 529 Graham, John O., House Committee on Educa- tion and Ybor. 247 Graham, W. R., official reporter to House com-Tdttees. co. —voio dol sain beeen BS Bin YS 334 si Graninger, Si R., Office of Special Serv-ices, State Department in at ENE Bi 396 Grant, Charles L. , Office of Budget and Binns Agriculture lel Chie el i Ty Grant, David N. W., American National iid | Grant, John L., Government Printing Office___ a Grant, Norman Board on Geographic Names, oot coo...wats Bureau of Post Office Operations_____________ Grant, Roger W., Jr., Bureau of Labor Send: Grant, Maj. Gen. Ulysses S., 3d: Advisory Board on National Parks, ete... oa. Washington National Monument Society 558 Grant, William A., Office of Clerk of the House. 330 Graveley, Oscar Ww., Properties and Installa-tions, Defenses. oo loan oiaala to) 417 Graves, Capt. Garrett V. A., Office of Opera-tions, CeastrGuand doe. ioc) Ja ot 407 Graves, Harold N., Jr., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ._.._______ Graves, Pauline E., House Committee on Agri- Coesalanis) 2 es Graves, Thomas J., administrative assistant to Senator Dworshak Grayes,W. Brooke, Legislative Reference Serv- ice, Library OF CoONgrosSinn. ooo urnh tir susie 3 Gravette, James, House post office______________ Gray, Charl Rudolph, Office of Doorkeeper, Hou 3 Gray, ean H., District Corporation Coun-elm 0c. ada diide lt Tico. 598 Gray, Donald, District Department of Public CYTE ErSee ce 605 Gray, Dwi: E., Reference Department, Li-brary of Congress nth EA als Ga AH SI Se RE 343 Gray, George A., Regional Offices, Post Office Denartment cael 458 Gray, Gordon: Assistant Secretary of Defense 414 Joint Seerefariest. wt io oon Cle 412 Gray, Lt. Col. John O., Office of Information Services, Air Bory, CORE Ta Th 445 Gray, Col. Phyllis D. S., Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel, Air YT ls J ER Sa 447 Greaver, Vernon E, 0s. District Court for the District of Columbia Fa SR SR a Sa 572 CE Frederick H., Congressional Daily EE A Rr a 337 Green, S., Senate Committee on the J udiciary OO, IT URE 234 Green, James F., Bureau of International Organ-ization Affairs Lee RE HE ue Tr BC EOL 396 Green, John C.: National Inventors Council, Commerce aa... 488 Office of the Administrator... oo... 486 Green, Justin, Region 10, Small Business A dmin-istration ma I li pn ISS 551 Green, Col. Robert A., Office of Legislative Liaison, Afr Forea oo HURL ST 445 Green, Theodore Francis: Democratic Policy Committee. eeemeeceoe—o 231 Joint Committee on Printing baie 1 | Joint Committee on the Library... _...____ 254 Senate Office Building Commission__.________ 251 Green, William, Securities and Exchange Com-MUSRION. hii Lr sae A birel 548 Greenberg, Leon, Bureau of Labor Statisties.... 497 Greene, Eleanor L., Senate Committee on Rules and Administration i... oan nn. 235 Greene, George W., administrative assistant to Senator Wellder’ J. .00)i soli L200 290 Greene, Hughlon, House Committee on Ways and M 249 Greene, Lawrence M., Securities and Exchange Commission __ 547 Greene, Morris, Food and Agriculture Organ- Gragnani, Carlo, International Monetary Fund. 387 ization of United Nations 384 774 Congressional Directory Page Greene, Omar S., Office of Secretary of the Sen-ls ate mission ended ats SGU s SION A EERE 515 Greenslet, Edmund R., Area Offices, Bureau of Land Management................._._._0_ 461 Greenspun, Rear Adm. Joseph, Office of Com-mandant, Coast Gaard _.__.___....._ 406 J. Graf Harold P. , Regional Offices, Bureau of. Mines... _....... Sion Sag 465 Crolos W. Barton, Bureau of Indian ATONE. i ai srr ai WARS Lah Greer, ak H., Federal National Mortgage ATION etebl uti) 53 Greer, Paul S., National Science Foundation... 543 Gregory, Francis A., District Board of Educa- 4 (TH amt St BR Se LS SRC EE rs W., Jr., American onal e Grenfell, Rear Adm. E. W., Bureau of Ti Personnel _ ae a a i SE Gresh, Walter, Regional Offices, Fish and Wild- lfe-Serviee.o Lil Boy, 200 by eal oun 465 Gress, Edgar J., District Personnel Office___._._. 597 Grest, Edward a. Forest Service... 2. .-... 472 Gretz, Arthur A., Federal National Mortgage Association lca nl i La 536 Grew, Joseph C., Washington National Monu-MeNESeCICLY aiiman a 558 Grey) Shelby T., Food and Drug Administra-2 Ag nt EER A A Pp CL SRL a RS 0 Grice Ann M., Senate Committee on Govern-ment Operations RE eb a 234 Grickis, Helen A., House Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce.____..__..______ 248 Grieder, Berniece, secretary to Representative Ballin ead pearl ioi a 291 Grieves, Howard C., Bureau of the Census_____ 488 Griffin, Bennett H., Civil Aeronautics Admin- stration or ae tobe 489 Griffin, Charles H., secretary to Representative Williams'of Mississippi f-2 icy 299 GH Spang M., secretary to Representative A ER EL Cy St ie BL Br : Griffin. 2 ames P., House Minority Pair Clerk.__ Griffin, Samuel P., Office of Sergeant at Fok Senter oon bese anne ol somes SOR 327 Griffing, Col. Joel D., Selective Service System. 548 Soin, ea Jos secretary to Representative 33 mn Ernest S., Reference Service, Library of Congress a a hr a) Griffith, Paul H., National Selective Service Appeal Board np I on i A bn 545 . Griffith, Robert L., Civil Aeronautics Board__. 515 Grigsby, Rall 1., Office of Education... 502 Grimes, Ralph’ L., District Motion Picture Operators’ Borde TE 603 Grimm, George A., Properties and Installations, 417 Grisso, Paul B., District Fire Department______ 600 Griswold, Willis R., Defense Minerals Explora- tion Administration =: >...iY = 460 Groark, Edgar T., Civil Service Commission__. 516 Grogan, William B , Wage and Hour and Public Coniracts DIVISION. oe Groner, D. Lawrence, Retired Chief Justice, Court of Appeals for the District of COI DI 567 Gross, Paul M., National Science Foundation__ 544 Grosstephan, Arthur R., Commodity Exchange Ey ii 475 Grosvenor, Gilbert H., Washington National Monument Society Grotecloss, Edward, y National Capital Plan- ning Commission A RT Tt 541 Grousset, Phillippe, Caribbean Commission__.. 514 Grout, Lewis J., Board of Parole. ....._....__.__ 452 Grove, William 7., Ee Power Commission. 526 Grover, Frederick W Board on Cin ISEOT ppd An 467 Forest Service_.___..._. 472 National Forest Reservation Commission_____ 259 Grover, Thomas O., Board of Parole... .._._. 452 Page Grover, Wayne C.: Archivist of the United States.-......________ 530 Federal Fire Counell. 0 ti. 0p iis 0 532 National Historical Publications Commission. 531 National Archives Trust Fund Board________ 533 Groves, Margaret, secretary to Representative DUNE. rade aa Sak SSSA UE IF 293 Grubb, Russell C., Weather Bureau. __________ 493 Grubbs, Walton H., transcriber to House com-TREtees. Laini ini a 334 Gruber, Dr. Karl, Austrian Ambassador 611 Gruenther, Homer H., Assistant to Deputy Assistant to the PIOAont cies or 380 Grunwell, Alfred M., District Fire Department_ 600 Gscheidle, Marianne J., Office of DO Comngel, Homge: oa. 0salain Gsovski, Viadimir, Law Library, Library ~ Congress: Jie. Silo ny sn ULL IER 342 ” Gonzalo, Organization of American Ce James J. 5 on to Representative Rnezyngkl. 2 Sli oie bl Sie a0 RTE 296 Cunt Arnon M., secretary to Representative Sr a Ee A LR 298 Gulledge, William P., Senate Committee on District of Columbia Jd al BIR 234 Gunewardene, R. S. S., Ceylon Ambassador.__ 612 Gunn, Grace T., J oint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation... 0. 0. 70a 254 Gunn, Ross, Weather Bureau. _______.____.____ 493 Gurley, M. Elaine, Logistics, Army____________ 423 Gurnee, Col. WilliamH., Jr., Logistics, Army__ 423 Gurney, Chan: Air Coordinating Committee. _____._._.________ Civil Aeronautics I 514 Board...i771 Gurske, Paul E., Bureau of Labor Standards... 497 Gustafson, Carl A., Forest Service. “tUI530] 0-0 472 Gustafson, Col. Roy W., Office of Materiel, A OT00 hans nats ll 20 2 onseresnnt 445 Gutheim, Frederick, National Capital Regional Planning Council Sui Capt. Jorge, Inter-American Defense Boa 384 Cut Joseph H., Federal Power Commission. 525 Gwathney, Cabell, District Department of Licenses and . SIE i) Inspections Ape Gwynne, John W., Federal Trade Commission. 527 H Haas, Victor H., National Institutes of Health__ 504 Haber yen Howard W., Railroad Retirement Hackon, William H., secretary to Representa-tive ‘Cederberg UR REE tenn Ral 292 Hackley, Howard H., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System een IAL 527 nn Charles W., Jr., Office of the Door-Sn Tet Se al Sa i Haefs, "Walter H. .s secretary to I) Van Pelt 299 Haering, George J., Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation. ________________ 547 Haerlin, Capt. F. L., Bureau of Supplies and Accounts BL LAE ee Sl el hh To Hagan, Comdr. Joseph F., Naval Retiring Re- view Board... Caiooon Sulla oy 430 Hagan, Thomas L., Bureau of State Services.__ 504 Hagedorn, Hermann, Theodore Roosevelt Cen- tennial Commissiont.. © 1 Dnane ve bo 259 Hagen, George T., Administration, State De-partment 396 Hagerty, James C., secretary to the President, biography o 380 Haggard, Hollis S., Office of Comptroller of the Currency fa eB J ll Ph as ir 0 407 Haggerty, Robert F., Renegotiation Board.__. 546 Hague, Floyd T., Office of Applications En- ginesting, Defense. Fa Sern oath 412 Hahn, August C., Bureau of Transportation... 456 Hahn, Lorena B., United States Mission to the'United Nations... .=.. tcroo 400 Individual Index Page Haight, Mrs. Sherman Post, Theodore Roose-velt Centennial Commission_______.________ 259 Haines, William E., Business and Defense Serv-ices Administration i... 0 teas 486 Haislip, Gen. Wade H., United States Soldiers’ Home 554 Halcomb, Charles, Business and Defense Serv-joes AQMINISEAtION. 2 coroner iin «vo 487 Haldeman, Jack C., Bureau of State Serviees.__ 504 Hale, Lucius M., Saint Lawrence Seaway De- velopment Corporation... _____._____.____ 547 Hale, Matthew, Senate Committee on Banking and (Currency. ~hlsil Yl. anion lan Hales, Dawson, Naval Gun Factory _.....___ Haley, Calvin, secretary to Representative Smith ol Virginia i 2 lia 0 298 iy Capt. T. B., Bureau of Aeronautics, ot Hall, a C., National Science Foundation. Hall, Herbert 1. Senate Press Gallery... _____ 670 Hall, Jennette BE, secretary to Representative Latham: oo opi di ll pontine lo Gis 206 Hall, John A., Atomic Energy Commission____ 512 Hall, John A., Interstate Commerce Commis- sions oii coetl hong Bend Saunt ns 539 Hall, Dr. Raymond E., Advisory Board on National Parksjiete.ll. Joisiaudlo ene colo. 464 Hall, J. Sterling, District Assessor’s Office__._. 596 Hall, Maj. Gen. William E., Air Staff___._______ 446 Hall, William O., United States Mission to the United Nations... Loi. na ine). ohh oein 3 Hallahan, William J., Federal Home Loan Bank; Board. ou.) soil sad alo snnad sonnel, Air STOICE otitis.trails. lad 447 ok Haller, Evelyn T., secretary to Representative MeGCommell. ool. oh oisai ie J dhaa. Gad 296 Halligan, J. R., South Pacific Commission___. 554 Hallock, Ema S., Bureau of Foreign Com- en Dr. Wilton L., International De-velopment Advisory Boar 401 Ham, Dorothy K., United States Veterans’ fduminisization Congressional Liaison Serv- Hanody, Daniel R., Housing and Home Finance Agency Hamann, R. R., Weather Bureau...._.__._._____ 493 Hambidge, Gove, Food and Agriculture Organ- ization of the United Nations..____________ 383 Hariles, Col. Julia E., Headquarters Marine 1 Pp 441 Hamberger, Capt. D. C. E., Bureau of Naval Personnel Hamell, Anna, Office of Clerk of the House_.-__ 330 Hamell, Everett, House post office 33 Hamer, Elizabeth E., Office of Chief Assistant Librarian, Library of Congress. _ __.__._______ 341 Hamer, Philip M., National Historical Publi- -eations: Commission iol | fo iaioes.ds 531 Hamilton, Abbott K., International Coopera-tiontAdministration. -o-iiv:aloo oi ois 401 Hamilton, J. C., Administrative Services Divi-sion, Agriculture. 5 Ph mA br Ab wt Wh ni 476 Hamilton, Laurens M., Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commission... woes 25 Hamilton, Lloyd W., Joint Committee on In-ternal Revenue Taxation. cooeeooe nea 254 Hamilton, Col. West A.; District Board of Education _ ee Board of Elections, District Government___ _ 599 Hamilton, William G., Tax Court of the United yh ELEe sp SO 585 Hamlin, John, Supply and Logistics, Defense... 418 Hammarskjold, Dag, United Nations. _.___._._ 391 Hammer, Virginia, transcriber to House com- 114 VT Ca ET TS ee Hammer, William B., Commission ae Pa 539 Hammond, Eva, secretary to Representative Andrews of Alabama... __..._.—___.___ 291 Hammond, Thomas W., Jr., Manpower, Per-sonnel and Reserve, Defense.___._______.___ 416 Hampton, Margaret, secretary to Senator Bush. 287 Hanback, Roy B., District Fire Department.__. 599 Page Hancock, John, Administrative Assistant to Senator Capehart... ues. ooo onsniinLig 287 Hand, E. J., Business and Defense Services Ad-ministrationsosos ooouvi or or cari Tiss 4 Hand, Walter C., Federal National Mortgage ASSociatioN . oewcoreate.. cuntEocininl iia 536 Hanenberg, Samuel, Assistant General Counsel, Air F 44 Hanes, John Wesley, Jr., Office of Secretary of 393 Hanford, Agnes R., House Committee on Rules. 248 Hankins, Naomi, ‘Senate Committee on Judi- CHITTY Lo doin rs ban oo Br De GE TIE on 234 Ho Frederick R., United States Court of Military Appeals, auc fr ii ET ts 581 Hanna, John, Jr., District Board on Steam and Other Operating Engineers.________________ 6 Hanna, Keith L., Small Business Administra-AM STE STEROL BE SI IE ee 549 Hon: Dr. John A., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States. _______ 545 Hannah, Harvey H., Federal Trade Commis-31 fr el SA Sh Ses Sas RO a aN he 52 Hansen, Dr. Carl F., District Board of Educa-ATE ee TE Se TR Ta 599 Hansen, Morella R., Senate Committee on For- eign Relations... . i Li Senses 234 Hansen, Morris H., Bureau of the Census. _____ 488 Hansopl, Rasmus C., Washington city post Hanson, “Arthur R. , Field Office, Public Housing Administration in pene pata hoa 536 Hanson, J. B., Federal Supply Service. ._______ 530 Yann, Maurice M., Bureau of Apprentice- Hern, Mol Oil Nore so her Donlls Chief of Staff, Personnel 447 Harcourt, Viscount: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... cue onibiad SL cumblo20.ob 385 International Monetary Fund________________ 386 Hardeen, Theodore, Jr., Defense Air Transporta-tion Administration... loo Joaipalol 484 Harding, Kenneth R., Office of Sergeant at Arms, House. i. .ooubanafiieeit heat din. 331 Harding, Capt. Lawrence M., Office of Engi-DECYINGL Li sdeiiniss ide mune eng bsg 2 oo Jn als 406 Hardy, Porter, Jr., Select Committee To Con-duet Investigation of Benefits for Survivors of Deceased Members of Armed Forces__._ 245 Hare, Raymond A.: Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service. 399 Board of the Foreign Service. ________________ 399 Director General of Foreign Serviee._.________ 394 Hargrave, Marion S., District Department of Vocational Rehabilitation __..__._..___..___ 607 Harker, H. Eugene, Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. oso isa ol. fostoch 478 Ha Maj. Gen. Paul D., General Staff, Harl, ak T., Federal Deposit Insurance Cor-poration He RLS TL A Rr IRR Lage se PS 524 Harlan, John M., Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court (biography) Harlin, Comdr. W. V., Bureau of Naval Person- Hoteow, Bryce N., Administrative Assistant to the President. Tn Lh PE aa) SC 381 Harlow, Roy L., Office of the Surgeon General. 503 Harman, H. E., Regional Director, General Services Administration... _____________.._ 531 Harman, Vivien T., Senate Committee on Labor and PublieWellare......... ..._.... 235 Harman, William H., Region III, Small Busi-ness Administration... 5 __.____ Harmon, Lt. Gen. Hubert R., Air Force Acad-OMVilcd witabistbebogad Ui Dv nly hao 449 ila Harmon, Maj. Gen. Reginald C., Air Staff_____ 446 Harness, Forest A., American Battle Monu- ments Commission. eu 0. ioc 6 ii Harney, Malachi L., Office of Under Secretary, En EE Ne SR San ae 4 Harp, Rear Adm. Edward B.: Bureau of Naval Personnel _.____________..__ 436 Manpower, Personnel and Reserve, Defense__ 416 Harper, Horace W., Railroad Retirement Board. 545 Harper, Ruth Cleo, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Daxation wou doi oon lpedio 254 Congressional Directory Harper, 'V.. L.., Forest Service... ll 00 472 Harper, William R., Office of Secretary of the Senate Harpold, Helen B., Financial Management, Air Sema CL CR DO Tal IIe) 444 Harrell, Col. Ben, Manpower and Reserve Forces, Arm Harrell, Dr. J. Blaine, District Board of Police and Pire'Surgeons. ... ni de) Jf 0 fen ix 600 Harrill, D. J., Audit Division, Agriculture_____ Harrill, E. Reece, Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation. ___._____________ 547 Harriman, E. Roland, American National Red Harrington, Earl G., Bureau of Land Manage- ment ino io JTNGnean lah il sho Shadi] 460 Harrington, Julian F., Ambassador to Panama _ 629 Haningon, Russell C., Internal Revenue ervice Hariolh, Lor Donald B., Civil-Military Affairs, Hartt EH an S., Joint Committee on Internal Bovente oration... eee 254 Harris, Edward, secretary to Representative Delaney 293 Harris, Rev. Frederick Brown, Chaplain of the ET Eea 32 Harris, George O., Regional Offices, Post Office Department. ciel on eliibanolog 458 Harris, John A., Office of Recorder of Deeds____ 607 Harris, Gertrude, House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs... oJ Joa Gini 248 Harris, John Ewing, secretary to Representative Prost. lL aa or Th 297 Harris, Mrs. J. Ramsay, International Develop- ment Advisory Board 401 Harris, Lt. Col. L. P., Naval Liaison Office... 340 Harris, Powell D., Federal National Mortgage Association. i oo Gn ie iB ET 536 Harris, Walter D., Office of the Clerk of the yr Ee I Re a ER Ln Sn Er aa 330 Harris, Walter W., Federal Trade Commission. 528 Harris, Willie, secretary to Representative Harels, oil. a0. 0 edi JE 294 Harrison, Burr P., Woodrow Wilson Centen-nial Celebration Commission. ______________ 260 Harrison, Charles L., Interstate Commerce Commission =... on nn fais Lv 539 Harrison, Mrs. Derweod D., secretary to Repre- sentative Thompson of Louisiana__.________ 299 Harrison, Evelyn, Civil Service Commission._ 516 Homigm, George W., Washington city post OO gniea aR 00 SO AHS So] 10 DALY Harrison, Gladys, Assistant General Counsel, Health, Education, and Welfare. ___._____ 500 Harrison, Gordon F., Senate Committee on Rules and Administration... __.__.___..__ Harrison, James L., Joint Committee on Print-281 a 5 Harrison, Kenneth S.: Office of General Counsel for the Treasury-... 404 Office of Chief of Staff, Coast-Guard......_1.. 406 Harrison, Lloyd B District Corporation Counsel’s Office Public Utilities Commission. Zo... 0... 60 Harrison, Robert D., Joint Committee on the FAbrapy isi. co th D8 l fens SEEN HL Harrison, Robert L., Office of Architect of the Capitol. ci. lo ood La Ta Harrison, R. W., Organization of American re A A Ll fs Ser Harrison, S. R., District Department of Hh WAVE: bot 0 CLs Lo LIb Td nenitadanS00 Harrison, Wallace K., Commission of Fine Arts. i Harrison, William Henry, Housing and Home Finance Agency Regional Offices Harold, Col. Clinton J., United States Soldiers’ Flome id iin 02 Lal R0s Lan il dant at IDET 554 Harron, Marion J., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of) 581 Harshman, Anna L., secretary to Representa-tive Brownson init oon in DE 292 Hart, A. A., Maritime Administration..___.___ 490 Hart, Capt. C. B., Office of Naval Research____ 432 Hart. Hope, secretary to Representative Cooper. 292 Hart, Joseph M., Coast and Geodetic Survey... 489 Hart, Paul F., Administration, State Depart-ment 3 Page Hart, Thomas B., Securities and Exchange Harte, Terence J., General Administration Services, Civil Defense. 00 521 Harter, Betty, secretary to Representative Hébert Harter, Byron E., secretary to Representative McCulloch noon Lai oa iraaanl aiia) Hartke, Catherine, House Committee on Government Operations. __________________ 2 Hartley, G. V., Washington city post office_____ Hartman, Douglas W., Validation Board for Tom er Bonds. ji. bedil on 391 SOANCLE «inn i nmi a ra a an er 436 Hartrey, James V.: Office of the House Majority Leader _________ Secretary to Representative McCormack. ____ 296 Hartson, Nelson T., District Public Library._._ 604 Hartwig, Lawrence E., Renegotiation Board... 546 tovey) Benjamin W., Maritime Administra- tio Har aii Donald R., Civil Service Commission_ 516 Harvey, John L., Food and Drug Administra- Harvey, Leslie, District Electrical Board. ._____ Harvey, Melbourne H., National Park Service. 463 Harvey, Stewart A., Tennessee Valley Author- Haskell, Albert J., National Capital Housing ANOIIEY.. oo eT 541 Landrwmmitil D0 Odio Ll Uris ch bales 296 Hass, Dorothy B., secretary to Representative Miller-of Maryland: --. --ac. . Tin 296 Hasselbusch, Charlotte, District Nurses’ Ex-amining: Boards it. ol cena snaie sna anal 603 Hasselman, J. B., Information Division, Agri-Cnt ent ones Jo i ed BBN rv YB LEE (LLY 477 Hastings, Maj. Gen. Kester L.: Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Produels so coir itcudo a inmnnmnninms 518 mmm Technical Services, 2 425 ArYmMy...t.oo. 0 WS. Soldiers -Home. . crnen-minwaaettaiL 554 Hatch, Robert S.: Office of Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps.. 440 Office of General Counsel, Navy li Soli 431 Hatcher, James E., Civil Service Commission. 515 Hatcher, Robert ¥, Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebration Commission_________ 258 Hainawy, Lt. Col. Edward N., Army Liaison Cat att Pe CD ne LE ae Re fy 340 Hathaway, N. D., Veterans’ Administration... 558 Hatt, E. L., Bonneville Advisory Board. __.___. 467 Hauck, Abbie E. ., secretary to Representative Dolling Or. LIS LOGE Lael Ua ad 293 Hauck, Ha A., Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange...lo 1... ci 399 Hauck, Brig. Gen. Clarence J., Jr., Chief OE Legislative Liaison, Arm Haug, col. C., Financial nr ATIY i Bob gi abd i mean Ta 423 Hauge, NY trel Administrative assistant to the President... Council of Economic Advisers._.._.__________ Haughey, J. P., Personnel Management Div Th Lt. Col. A. P., Army Liaison TERETE Hausserman, John William, Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission. -«—--o-oo. Havard, Capt. Valery, Jr., Headquarters, Poto-mac River Naval Command Haverland, Fredrick M., Area Offices, Bureau of Indian ARIrS.. oc aioneinininbil iL 461 nen Haviland, James N., Railroad Retirement Hawkes, Anna L. Rose, Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange. _-_-_____________ 399 Hawley, Capt. William P., Office of Personnel, Const Guard. oad0 nin 2a 407 Haycraft, Everett F., Federal Trade Commis-eh Indwwrdual Index Page Page Hayden, Carl: Democratic Policy Committee. .._..___._.____ 231 Joint Committee on Printing. ___._____.___.___ 251 Hayden, Raymond J., Manpower, Personnel and Reserve, Defense. _.________ fea 416 Hayes, A. J., National Security Training Com- mission. one ine LL Jorma TL Gian 4 Hayes, Edward B., Office of Judge Advocate General of the Navy Hayes, George E. C., District Public Utilities Commission. ...c iru oiio la iaioaug 604 i Thomas L., secretary to Representative POULT san abe eia Jasuline. laste Hays, 7 ames W., House post office aeucenneao_-Hays, Maj. Gen. Silas B.: Technical Services, ATMY... imcacamannioac: U.S. Soldiers’ Home... Gita Hays, Wayne L.: Joint Committee on Printing United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commissions onl 0 0s coe didn Hayward, Carlton, Office of Personnel Manage-ment, Commerce... waeali 484 ic...ine. Hazeltine, John O,, Head, William Wade, Bureau of Indian Affairs. Healey, Edward F., Capitol Police...__._______ 338 Healey, Frank G., Civil Service Commission___ Healey, Richard J., Regional Offices, Civil Service COMMISION. oo te aes 516 Healy, Francis F.: District Office of the SUnVeyoR ct. toi District of Columbia Redevelopment Land ACONIOV a Soda sein Gl he Re yo eh 519 Healy, Thomas M., Railroad Retirement Board. Hearne, Cannon dg, Agricultural Trade Policy and Analysis. cers Bind 476 Hearne, John Joseph, Irish Ambassador._______ 616 Heath, Annabelle 4a Housing and Home Finance TNT RR fn ae aR Heath, Donald R., Ambassador to Lebanon___ 628 Heath, Frederick Cc. District Department of Public Health vue. ie ar ime To Heath, Virgil T., Area Offices, Bureau of Tid | Management SS rn I AR Heaton, Capt. Earl O., Coast and he Survey Eb tt aE ml we some DU 489 Heck, Lewis, Board on Geographic Names_____ 467 Heck, Mark A., Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A el TS Do Sh GE Me niles 524 Heddleston, Russell A., Emergency Procure-ment. Service... no lo an Ln 530 Heap, L. M., District Department of High-a rb a nl ei SE Beta 0 Sips Hedge, Vifred M., Soil Conservation Service___ 473 Hedin, Ivan A., secretary to Representative Wigglesworth EL STUY POR LE eh 299 Heeney, A. D. P., Canadian Ambassador_. _____ 612 Heerlein, Crawford C., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Wellare. oo 235 Heesterman,J. E., Caribbean Commission. _____ 514 Heffelfinger, Ross 7 Gl Bureau of Public Debt____ 408 Heffelfinger, William S., General Administra-tion Services, Civil Defense... __..__..___... Heffelfinger, William T., Fiscal Assistant Secre-tary Treasury oun ol aida Sa liege 403 Reon, eonry H., Metropolitan Police Don Hefner, C., administrative assistant ge Senator Wiley. Ue mdina 3 290 Joost oi Heft, David, Organization of American States... 389 Heim, John R., Federal Trade Commission______ 528 Heimburger, John J., House Committee on Agvienltares ceowe 1 Jalel wit he 247 Heinard, Walter H., District Department of Buildings and el. 598 Grounds... ae Heine, Irwin M., Maritime Administration. ____ 490 Heinen, Raymond W., Soil. Conservation rireVe BI One CRB fl CR Ee UNE EV aT 473 Heins, Morris G., Jr., Region 5, Small Business Administration: o-oo.Shen U3. 550 68172°—56——51 Heintzleman, B. Frank: Governorobf Alaska...ns ooo 466 Technical Review Staff, Interior_.___._________ 460 Heinz, Capt. L. C., Bureau of Naval Personnel._ 436 Heisig, Carl P., Research Branches, Agricul- Tt DE i rn SA ns ie SE Kp 4 Hegarty, Eugene D., secretary to Representa-tive Blood Lomi donde ans naman Helan, Thomas A., District Department of Licenses: and 1 ____. i __-_. 601 Inspeetions..._ Helfenstein, Leonard, Securities and Exchange Commission naa then Lo MRR TE Pe LT 548 Helland, Harold, International Pacific Halibut ommissionuaei ani Tbe an li EN rea Heller, Harry, Securities and Exchange Com- Heller, John R., National Institutes of Health___ Helmantoler, Col. Willis L., Office of SLE tion Services, AirTorce.... oi ti 0 oof 445 Hemmendinger, Noel, Bureau of Far Eastern TE INE SE TS i a 397 Hemstreet, V. V., Farm Credit Administration. 520 Hendee, Clare Ww, ForestiService..o ood Loo 472 Hendee, Myron, District of Columbia Redevel- opment Land Agency 519 Henderson, Alvis C., Department of Buildings and Grounds, D. C. Government. _.________ Henderson, Christopher 0., Office of Personnel, Agriculture er HS dl a a wd Se Henderson, Loy W.: Board of the Foreign Servieesiz eoi ie. Deputy Under Secretary of State__._____.______ Henderson, Lyle H., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico on Melvin S., District Personal Tax Division Dos hao Sa SERS Sy En Ea Hy 596 Henderson, Robert, secretary to Representative Green of Oregon A ba ts wR A mh 294 Hendrick, Dudley A., Business and Defense Services Administration... 487 oo Hendrick, James P., Office of Under Secretary, Treasury 4 Hendrickson, John, secretary to Senator Barrett. 287 Hendrickson, Robert C., Ambassador to New Zealandui, oi aunt: 8 Sanaa 0 rey 628 Hendrickson, Waino E., Secretary of Alaska_____ 466 Henley, J. Smith, Federal Communications Commission i Luinou dadi ei: ol on, 52 Henlock, Charles A., Office of the Architect of the Capitol sels hee ER tien mn LT 337 Hennessy, James L., Immigration and Natural-fzationiServiee. 0 Loin Soon Tui haa 452 Hennings, Thomas C., Jr.: Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commis- 30 heptane EC MIE SOR I HITUE 256 Democratic Policy Committee... _.________ 231 Joint Committee on Immigration and Nation- ality Policy pi semniinedi 0Rias AF 253 The Interparliamentary Union. _.._......_...__ 259 Henriquez, Col. Josué Lopez, Inter-American Defense Board... S00 sovecn ad vas 3 Henry, Dale M., Federal Prison Industries, Inc. 453 Henry, Frank, secretary to Representative Tamulby....oinhshet Sanda Ta a 299 Henry, John'E.; Board of Parole. -Z¢ooo. 0 452 Henry, Merton G., secretary to Senator Payne__ 290 Henshaw, Francis H., Processing Department, Library of Congress. _— o_o lit 344 Henshaw, John, secretary to Representative Pat-Tovsem, DUE ooh CR an Sa 297 Hensley, Roy W., Office of Judge Advocate Gen-eralofithe Navy. lod 0h am pes 438 Herberg, John O©., Office of the Legislative Counsel, Senate: Li il i nl. BEL Lo 328 Herbert, John, Office of Recorder of Deeds_______ 607 Herbert, Thomas J., Subversive Activities Con- ol Board. cn. oat nn SD 555 dere Herdt, Clarence E., Urban Renewal Administra-IT ae Re DE a 534 Herman, David P., District Budget Office.._.__-595 Herman, M. Justin, Housing and Home Finance Agency Regional Offices. =... ...____ 5 Herman, Randall S., Territorial Officials__._----_ Hernandez, Francisco J., Organization of Amer-Team States co oueil to BL Th. Gn 389 Cureton Herndon, Radle, secretary to Senator Kilgore... 289 SEER 778 Congressional Directory Page Page Heroux, Edward W., secretary to Representa-tive Forand ooo didi) IE IO Op 294 Holl Henry G., Agricultural Marketing Serv- culture i ri A A Re A 4 Herren, Lt. Gen. Thomas W.: Headquarters, Continental Army Command. 425 U. S. Mission to United Nations. ___________ 400 Herrick, Carl E., Office of Personnel, Agri- Herrmann, Omer W., Agricultural Marketing Service Sera ne NC IE IN Sl TSR Ee ee a 409 Hershey, Maj. Gen. Lewis B., Selective Service Vote) ole nl SIE Li il 548 Hersum, Charles R., Business and Defense Serv- ices Administration. oil oct ioL00] 486 Herter, Christian, Jr., International Cooperation Administration © vue ioc ol ian 400 Hertford, K. F.: Atomic Energy Commission. _ oe. 513 National Inventors Comnell oh inh Lind AS 488 RE Ue Sa ORS EE 422 Hore re, Civil Service Commission. 516 Hesburgh, Theodore M., National Science Board. on ondin aul Go all niall 544 Hess, Beecher, House Minority Postmaster.___ 332 Hess, Helen M., Bureau of Naval Personnel____ 435 Hess, Maj. Gen. John B.: 3 Special Staff, Army. oc ious rialGlia 425 Uv S:iSoldiers’ Home. ii... oi. ie. iiwlill 554 Hester, Douglas B., Office of Legislative Coun-Heringrt rN i En a te 01 328 ministration Smad AR SRL I Bh ran ns 468 Hewitt, Brig. Gen. Albert G., Office of Materiel, Air Ty el Ne IR La yy TT 448 Hewitt, Francis S., Senate Committee on Ap-propriations ETO Cr Sm ST ES My Lob ip i A 233 Hewitt, Leland H., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexleoru.. J lo sles lige. oun 537 Hexter, David B., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System... oi. ..b. aliiainl 527 Heymann, P. 1., Patent Jc ici J od 491 Office... Hiatt, William E., Weather Bureau.____________ 493 Hibbard, Guy Ray, secretary to Representative Polly... i cal Ireatuai/l 297 Join Hibben, James H., Tariff Commission._...______ 555 Hickenlooper, Bourke B.: Joint Committee on Atomic Energy... .._____ 252 Minority Policy Committee _________________ 231 Hickerson, John D., Ambassador to Finland___ 626 Hickey, Edward 1, Office of Secretary of the Senator bu tui aah a eta 326 Hickey, Margaret: or Committee on Voluntary Foreign pi 02 51 Hickey, Lt. in Thomas F., Headquarters, Continental Army Command. cc ieuii.veo 425 Hicks, Luke H., Jr., Office of Doorkeeper, House, oo oresin open 2-251 Hickson, William H., Office of the Clerk, House. 330 Hidalgo, Lt. Col. Stanley P., Office of Under Secretary ofthe Army... oa. dz 422 Higgins, Edward J., administrative assistant to _ Senator Groen.Le tao aminlye 0 mind | gun 288 Hinges SL, J. W., Bureau of Naval Per-nnn ER Ca SR Si Ca a EU CR IRS 435 Higgins, Mary Ellen, secretary to Representa-_ tive Rosling a as te i nly 295 89 Histor, a V., Veterans’ Administration._______ 557 Hilaire, M., Caribbean Commission_ __________ 514 Hilbert, G. E., Agricultural Research Service._ 470 Hildreth, Horace A., Ambassador to Pakistan__ 629 Hill, Betty R., secretary to Representative Bberharter..... oo soiino forniaiy fd SASL 293 Hill, DeVera, Customs Court... oo: suo.10: 578 Hill, Emmett I., Government Printing Office__ 345 Hill, John C., Federal Prison Industries, Inc... 453 Hill, Leonard M., Bureau of Indian Affairs____ 461 Hill, Leonard M., | District Department of Voea- tional Rehabilitation seit bt ee Bit one 607 Hill, Lister: Board of Visitors to the Military Academy. . 255 Democratic Policy Committee________________ 231 Hill, Martin, United Nations oo. si .0 0 oo 391 Hill, Sanford, Regional Offices, National Park Servieel fico iu tual A sland all dan 464 Hill, Sherman R., Federal Trade Commission... 528 Hill, William S., House Select Committee on Small. Business... o..coviiea nooo 245 Hillier, George A., Federal Housing Adminis- i LTTE ERA CA cab Slee 4 ied SL Ee Rr Cl BR Es 535 Hillman, Herman D., Public Housing Admin- istration. oa toa sans BRINN Fane 536 Hiliger, Curtis L., District Real Estate Divi- Ln A LS A LLL 596 Hilton, Fred H., Jr., Capitol Page School. _____ 337 Himmelsbach, Clifton K., Bureau of Medical Services. JIE] I DEI JUTE 0ST Hinderer, Harry A., Pan American Sanitary Orgapization LiL lo) 0 Blk oooh 390 Hine, Margaret Allen, secretary to Representa- tive Friedel. Ji dln Upland GI 0I0i win) 294 Hinshaw, Carl, Joint Committee on Atomic Bwergy. Cio Dita Desi Jonas a Jalili 252 Hinton, Lonas M., Office of Clerk of the House. 330 He Mildred 'M., Office of Clerk of the Hipkins, Donald A., Small Business Adminis-tration. oc ooo re anc Lae iI OE ei Hipsley, S. Preston, Government Printing i 344 Nav Hirschfield, Rear Adm. James A. Chief of Staff, Coast Guard... Ll Lin.0 406 Office of Commandant, Coast Guard... . 405 Hite, Mr. Bentley, Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebration Commission________ 25 Huds ook James D., Headquarters, Marine Hobart, Wo Irma Belk, Commission on Mental Health Rh hp rn, AR SS Le Ll TT 572 Hobson, Maj. Gen. K. B., Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations, Afr Pore 2. .L 447 Hochfeld, H. M., "Maritime Administration... 491 Hochmuth, Harold R., Bureau of Land Man- agement EIN RL Cm ne LCE MEER te 460 Hock, Joseph R., Maritime Administration____ 490 Hockensmith, Roy D., Soil Conservation Serv-5 Hodge, : Reams, “Bei, a to LL ol Hag Hon Ralph E., Research Branches, Agri-bo) LUT a tre a a On le Sl mp Hoel, Milnor O. Defense Lending Division, Treasury.-...._.___ 409 Reconstruction Finance Corporation. ________ 410 Hoff, Irvin, administrative assistant to Senator Magnuson SERN SAN AR I CREB Be Th Sa 8 289 Hoff, William J., National Science Foundation. 543 Hoffman, Jay I, Saint Elizabeths Hospital... 505 Hoffman, L. C., Maritime Administration_.___ 490 Hoffman, Lewis E., Bureau of Land Manage-§31{LH1} ACA b os ep I (5 OE SE AE SA etl Tt a Ra Is 460 Hoffman, Luther T., Bureau of Land Manage-ment, Interiors a. Lo rpoain ot oraty Tied. 2 460 Hogaboom, Maj. Gen. Robert E., Headquarters, Ui 8. Marine: Corps... icominh nc utmis ons 440 Hogan, Rear Adm. B. W., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy oti. Tl ordiail 434 Hogan, Capt. E. E., Bureau of Medicine md Surgery, NAVY Llc de dai edd sh stan lo ol Hogan, Marvin P., Tax Court of the a ATES ee CE 585 Hogan, Capt. Wilbur C., Office of Operations, Coast Guard... .....ceeen-Sotbziimiodenich 407 Individual Index Page Hogate, Donald D., Rubber Producing Facil-ities Disposal Commission Riv edn ek Hsia) 546 Hoge, Asst. Surg. Gen. Vane M., Bureau of Medieal Services. i oi. GoGo al Un AL 503 Hogenson, Roald A., Commissioner, Court of Qladmam 220L DRED LoL a Ji Jo vd iis Hoghland, John, Office of Deputy Under Secre-tary of State for Administration ___________ 394 Holaren, James M., National Mediation Board _ 543 Holcomb, RD. "Office of Architect of the Capitol sEmac iat Ll lh adi ER IT Holden, John B. Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Produeln.’ ocvevoirmiarmrsaaa IRS cm 518 Office of Budget and Finance, Agriculture_.__ 480 Holden, Walter G., Securities and Exchange COMBA casa etLa 547 Holderness, Rear Adm. George A., Jr., Office of Industrial Relations, Navy________._____ 431 Hone Chet, Joint Committee on Atomic DY i on aA arid eel At aT a 25 Holl, William K., District Management Office__ 597 Holland, Albert ", Food and Drug Adminis- “tration pant ke de SR EAT SOLE CE LE SLE ERS 502 Holm, in Z., Small Business Administra-15 Bond onealGe TEE dsl Hollen, Eugene, Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Commission. C0 546 1... 0 Holland, H. Brian, Assistant Attorney General. 451 Holland, Henry F., Assistant Secretary of State. 394 Holland, Spessard T.. Joint Committee on Re- duction of Nonessential Federal Expendi-faregiioin ini lon UD a a ST Hollins, Malcolm H., Jr., Farmers’ Home Aa ministration do ol oe DE TE Hollingsworth, Lt. Col. James F.: Army Linen OMes orLl haa 340 Office of Legislative Lagien, Army PEE SATE 424 Hollis, Asst. Surg. Gen.M Bureau of State i a ah 504 Public’Health Services...1008 Toi 1 503 Hollis, Maj. Gen. Robert P., Industrial College of the Armed Forces... _..__._ 419 Hollister, John B., International Cooperation Administration. a ey 1 40 Holloway, Vice Adm. James L., Jr.: Bureau of Naval Personnel. _____..__________ 435 Office of Chief of Naval Operations.__.__._____ 433 Holloway, Dr. J. E., Union of South Africa Am-bassador de na hie seca Bl Bes wt EA S B 621 Holloway, W. A., Regional Director, Gone Services Administration eat Pe be CQ EN Holm, Lionel C.: Commodity Credit Corporation... =i. ci cs 476 Commodity Stabilization Serviee.._._.___.___ 476 Homans] Ann J., Agricultural Marketing Serv 47 Holne it C., Library of Congress, Ad- ministrative Department ADEE A RT eit 342 Holmes, E. H., Bureau of Public Roads________ 492 Holmes, Mrs. Hal, The Congressional Club____ 519 Holmes, Julius C., Ambassador to Morocco_ _ __ 628 Holmes, Thomas Y, District Board of Educa-. shite lool Bo Safin. AL Bea ils nan 599 Ly E. N., International Cooperation AAI STatOR re dl Fier tt 401 Holt, John B., Bureau of European Affairs..... 397 Holt, Pat M., Senate Committee on Foreign Relations PEE nim iii ea SS Ce a RET De 23 Holt, William M., Indian Claims Commission. on Holton, John W., "Office of the Speaker... 329 Holtz, Edgar Ww., Federal Communications Commission... .-.... Lon co Wii 524 serosal 38 Holtzclaw, Henry J., Bureau of Engraving and 4) Printing Holtzoft, FE judge, United States Dis-trict Court for the District of Columbia.__.__ Holzman, Arthur D., Office of General Counsel, i Honaman, R. Karl, Office of Legislative and Public A frairs, Defense Sa le SLT 415 Honeywell, Charles F., Business and Defense Services Administration Albina el ASA 486 Honeywell, Jesse M., Area Offices, Bureau of Land Management... 1. 461 .........—UL Bonne, Rear Adm. L. V., Navy Bureau ” 1ps Page Hoobler, Margaret R., Office of Public Informa-tion, Commerce... SL. 20 Coad 10 Hie 4 Hood, Andrew McCaughrin, judge, Municipal Court of Appeals for the District of Colum- Hoon Sdn Murray, administrative assistant to Senator Butler of Maryland Hood, Col. Ralph E., Logistics, Army _________ Hood, Maj. ' Gen. Rueben C., Jr., Oversea Commins. ol nar 4 Hoofnagle, James G., Administration, State Department. ion 20 Le LATTE 3 Hooker, John S., nie nniions) Monetary Fund. Hooper, Capt. E.B , Navy Bureau of Ordnance. Hoover, Herbert, Tr: Board of Governors, American National Red Operations Coordinating Board _ ___ ._._______ Under Secretary State...7 393 of 1 Hoover, J. Edgar, Federal Bureau of Investiga-4 t i 5 Hoover, Richard, secretary to Representative Oram.wo Ll he MOIR ol Nn Hope, Clifford R., The Interparliamentary Hopkins, Frank J., Soil Conservation Service. _ _ Hopkins, Howard, Forest Service _____._______ 4 Hopkins, Irene M. , secretary to Representative Feighan SESSLER ane InAs sue puna EERIE, 2 Hopkins, Capt. Thomas W., Naval Air Station. Hopkins, William J., executive clerk, the White Hoppenot, Roger, International Bank for Re- construction and Development Horan, William, House post office. _____________ Horbett, J. E. , Federal Reserve System_______. Hord, Warner H., Civil Aeronautics Board _ Horne, Frank B. Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress mre OME ESR 3 Horne, John E., administrative assistant to Senator Sparkman Sir SER ES 290 gomne; Sona L., International Monetary un Horner, Richard E., Research and Develop-ment, Air Foree.l.. 0 ior9a ois 444 Horning, Robert B., region 4, Small Business Administration... .-o-o lili 549 co... Horning, Walter H., Bureau of Land Manage- ment 1 Hornthal, Mrs. Henry A., Congressional Club__ Horsey, Outerbridge, Bureau of aT ARs a a a YORE 397 Hosch, Melville H., Health, Education, and Welfare, Regional Offices. or ool LE 501 Hoskins, Halford I.., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress io like SoU) 343 Hoskinson, Lura Dean, secretary to Represent-ative O’Konsk] 000 UG aE Sane 297 Hossfeld, Raymond F., Office of General Coun-sel, N wl BONG ls AVY, Phe 431 Hostrup, C. C., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System bE CAE a RE te 527 Hottel, Althea K., U. S. Mission to i Nitione 0 adi Sha" Frameiyra0 Houck, Catherine M., District Public Library -a Houft, ‘Gordon Sey Capitol Police 8211.Jc _ 338 Howl Robert c, Senate Radio and Television di Houk, Lawrence G., Defense Minerals Explora-tion Administration Eat ty See Re 460 House, Dr. Hugh 0O., District Board of Police and Fire Surgeons BEY Srna in adie 600 Houseman, Earl E., Agricultural Marketing Service Nadal 2 0 an SIE SLT Shae dan 474 Houston, William V., National Science Board.__ 544 Howard, Andrew J., Jr., Municipal Court for District of od Said 586 Columbia... Howard, pDomoekt H., Office of General Counsel, CNT ed Sie Sa Bl Le an Howard, Col. George S., Office of tnt Services, A EOTe0. . wr. a mei er icnimiiiees 445 Howard, Mrs. Katherine, National Civil De- fense Advisory Council 5 Howard, Leland, Bureau of the Mint_..__...___ Howard, Paul C., Office of Vocational Re- habitation: iets omen ed ek LE LE 503 Howard, Victor A., District Fersonnel Office... 597 Congressional Directory Page Howe, Fisher: Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service. 399 Office of Special Assistant for Intelligence. Hows J ay B., House Committee on Appropria-at 7 Hovell, Herbert H., Civil Aeronautics Admin-istration hE SIRT EN ERNE Wd 489 Howell, Samuel R., Interstate Commerce Comm ET I EC ee Se 539 Howell, William F., International Bank for Re-construction and Development Howell Ni T., Office of Treasurer of the United Justice Lr 452 Howry, Elizabeth B., District of Columbia Auditorium Commission. -_---_.._________ 257 Hoye, Francis P., Office of Clerk of the House. 330 Hoyland, Frances Burns, secretary of Repre- sentative Ballon... oot vag Bo fist ine us 293 Hoyt, Avery S., Agricultural Research Service. 470 Hoyt, James A., reporter, Court of Claims. ____ 575 Hil, Ching-Yao, International Monetary 6 Hubbard, Henry F., District Personnel Office-_ 597 Huber, Arista, secretary to Bepresengaiive. rnin Re See es Huber, Walter L., Advisory Board on N: i Parks, 610 Lot aalivaaiugIEnttio ut. ils od 464 Hudson, Daniel H., District Department OE Sanitary Engineerin Hudtloff, M. J., Transportation and Ware 8 housing DIVISIONS, Joon riba i ctr bles do ro 4 Huff, Ben G., Office of Applications Engineering, DElONSE IL itis ive ih bold oT a ii Hee Hufiaker, John B., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. oho i oun did 254 coin. Huffman, Mrs. Luelva M., General Services Administration. ooo ooo aie ves 529 Hughes, Earl M.: Commodity Credit Corporation: =. 5 Commodity Stabilization Service... Hughes, Jesse C., Office of Clerk of the House--330 Hughes, Mrs. Jo, secretary to Representative Sheppard mi John J., U. S. Tariff Commission-.____ Hughes, Margaret, secretary to Representative Wickersham. .ooe th host 0s ach lott Sit ve 299 Hughes, Phillip, secretary to Representative Shelley. fF oi at oh tal 298 Hughes, iid R.: Civil Defense Coordinating Boardas..uo ior 522 Director, Bureau of the Budget_..._ ._.______._ 381 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessen- tial Federal Expenditures... __....._ 255 Hughes, Mrs. Ruth Mason, Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commission_._....__ 388 Hughes, Stephen C., Farmers Home Ad-CY ENE et ny a Te pa 478 Hughes, Capt. W. C., Bureau of Naval Per-SONNY. dis is dd oS bo ms So Bri SL ie wns ba 435 Hughes, §3 Mam P., Administration, State De-TI ATIL LS Be CR er a RI i Hughitt, as F., Consumer Durable Goods Piyision es vie PE Ct RA 2 mt ee A ES ri a 487 Hull, ey H., Naval Gun Factor Hull, Harry M., United States District poise for the District of Columbia Hull, John S., Patent Office. _.___._____________ Hull, William C., Civil Service Commission.___ Hume, Oscar L., Office of Coordinator of Infor- mation. soos bigaiin ol Lalaniouaios 335 Humes, Capt. R. M., Naval Gun Factory._...__ 439 Humphrey, Allen N. ? Federal Records Council. 531 Humphrey, Dorothy K., District Government Bxecutive Offices... .. 0... id. 595 Humphrey, George D., National Science Foun-ation a ab ah ein 544 Humphrey, George M. (Secretary of the Treasury): Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commis- Page Humphrey, George M.—Continued Foreign Service Buildings Commission._...__ 399 Foreign-Trade Zones Board... ...__....._.. 529 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures... 2 soi oor ooo 255 Library of Congress Trust Fund Board.....__ 344 Member, Smithsonian Institution._________.__ 552 National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems...___.__ 410 National Gallery of Art... .oo . iinianicicane 553 National Park Trust Fund Board. ...._._..._. Humphrey, Hubert H.: Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Commis- Senate Select Committee on Small Business. . 231 Humphreys, Grace C., secretary to Represent ative:Dorniof New York... .. ceiiolocacalis Humphreys, Capt. Thomas H., Jr., Office 5 Judge Advocate General, Navy AUR aes I 438 Hunsaker, Jerome C.: Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution_.__ 552 National Advisory Committee for Aero- DONIICEE corset hpi Samii oh wih shnmds deo Dum 540 Bun, Claude C., Department of Public Wel-605 Hunt, Asst. Surg. Gen. G. Halsey, Bureau of Metical Borvicen. cv tos corn ats don st Hunt, Herold C., Under Secretary, Health, Education, and Wellareu oso ouwiui Lidia Hunt, Comdr. H. H., Bureau of Aeronautics. Hunt, James M., Agricultural Conservation Program i ie Sle Si 469 Hunt, John M., Reference Department, Library Of IC ONGIeSSL i tin th dh ort deen 2 0] 342 Hunt, Joseph V., Office of Vocational Rehabili-tation. i. So JB ogsusa tl 36S Skt liinnnd 503 Hunter, A. Oakley, Housing and Home Finance AgONCY.. mudi. snss Tage plated Uo gag 533 Hunter, Fay W., Health, Education, and Wel-fare, Regional Offices. iniicall Javan mbnii 501 Hunter, Robert E., secretary to Senator Long__ 289 Hunter, Lt. Col. Thomas B., Assistant to Dis- trict of Columbia Engineer Commissioner__ 595 king oon; Robert D., National Bureau of Stand- Senate. ooo. JL dubs Luan li lssmisn og Hurd, Ethan A., Patent Office< =... Hurd, Wail), Navy Bureau of Supplies id | Accounts a Ut De CU RR FST Hurley, Ray, Bureau of the Census____________ Hurley, Wesley V., Research and Development, AT TOI. ci nn nmi aoa Sed rey 444 Hurtado, Dr. Félix, Pan American Sanitary Organizations. Joo so dsss na ne iio luis 391 Hurwitz, William N., Bureau of the Census__._ 488 Husband, William HH. Federal Savings and Loan Insurance 2.2 525 Corporation...oid Hussein, Dr. Ahmed, Egyptian Ambassador-_. 614 Huskey, Tillman B., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, Sette Jonni Jods pull any 327 Lorian. Hussey, Fred G., House Committee on Educa-Hon and Labor.. oo dole. ol sade eo 247 Hussey, Ward M., Office of the Legislative Counsel, CEEae I 335 Huston, Harris H., House Committee on Appro- priations El DBA JO ade, LC BERL 247 Hutchins, Lee M., Forest Serviee_ _____________ 472 Hutchinson, Edmond C., Bureau of the Budget. 381 Hutchinson, Everett, "Interstate Commerce Commission. 000 DearieSEN Lune ord 539 Hutson, Archie @G., District Department of Buildings and Grounds......__..0__..___.__ 597 Huyette, Carl E., Renegotiation Board __.._____ 546 Hyde, Edd H. , secretary to Senator Sparkman__ 290 Hyde, G. Osmond, Office of Hearing Examiners, Agrieultare.. [00 00 S20 20 J IUO 0 I 480 Hyde, Medical Director H. Van Zile, Bureau ope Ste BoTviees.. osoii A Hyde, Herbert K., Transportation and Pubic Utilities Service ER REC ToL ee CR] Aa od 530 Hyde, Howard K., Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) 413 Hyde, Rosel H., Federal Communications Com- sion.....phiact 256 American Red Cross..... 510 Biography of. co toial woo aniisiiidad 403 Defense Mobilization Board... __... 383 Individual Index Page HYD) Leonard G., Office of Recorder of Hyman, 0. W., National Science Foundation. . oe Hymers, M. Louise, secretary to Representative ET Re IS SPs os Trp hE 297 Hynes, Mayor John B., National Civil Defense Advisory Council 5 Hype, Dr. Irene O., District Board of Educa-50 Jon... La TEediaipl Jland Saito gin Hyslop, Comdr. James A., Office of Comptroller, Coast Guards. ics. eu Bila. ida 406 I Ibafiez, Q., Lt. Col. César, Inter-American Deforiee Boned. de, AOE 385 Ibarborde, Vice Adm. George P., Inter-Amer- jean. Defense Board. 1... i 384 Iguchi, Sadao, Japanese Ambassador___________ 617 Thrie, Bernard R., District Fire Department___ 600 Tlgenfritz, J oseph. J., District Department of Licenses and Inspections SE ca nT aT 601 Iliff, William A. B., International Bank for Re- construction and Development ____________ 385 11iff, Col. William 8., Selective Service System_. 548 Imirie, Austin S., Selective Service System_____ 548 Ingold, Col. E. Dee, Selective Service System__ 548 Toanes, Zeymond B., Foreign Agricultural Qarvice lo LUCHA DE a DL UDI i] 475 Torio, D. oa Office of Sergeant at Arms, Ho OEE a a eR ET 331 Ireland, Casey, Public Housing Administration. 536 Irish, Frederick W., Federal Trade Commission. 528 Irons, Warren B., Livi Service Commission___ 516 Irvine, Lt. Gen. C. S., Office of Materiel, Air Poros oho,Tan Tt 448 Irvine, Joseph B., District Undertakers’ Com-ified lo. CL i a eT 603 Irvine, William A., secretary to Representative Corbett li LIC HSL 2 sa have Loo) 202 Irving, George W., Jr., Agricultural Research BOrVIO0. «nn ne EH EL 470 Irwin, @&. J., Federal Facilities Corporation____ 409 Irwin, James W., Civil Service Commission____ 516 Towin, Lo H., Committee Ways 12s House on and Be A Le es SAA 49 Irwin, CE ey Jr.," United States Mission to United Nations. lier La Boo Lillo 2 Delay 4 Isaacs, J., Patent Office... ..... o....... . Isley, Dale E., Office of Legislative Counsel, Senate footie el aad eS ThA al 328 Ivan, il G. A., Office of Secretary of the ’ Ives, in S., administrative assistant to Senator Tvedil 0 Loria Fue pbs SRL J od 288 Ives, Irving M.: Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commis: IOI ne i en 256 Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Commission. 257 Ives, Brig. Gen. John H., Office of Manpower, Personnel and Reserve, Defense._._.-.______ 416 Ivey, Josephine, Secretary to Representative : En OR BR Sa i Ivory, Aliene M., Office of Register of Wills RAL Clerk of Probate 0 Li Rd hs Izaguirre, Gen. Carlos: Honduran:tAmbassador...._—--_= 616 _-_ Organization of American States...___ 390 J Jackman, Jean, Office of Postmaster, House... 333 Jackson, ‘Capt. Alexander, Jr., Bureau of Naval Personnel a A 435 Jackson, Boyd, House post office_.___...___L____ 334 Jackson, Dan, Office of Clerk of the House_____ 330 Jackson, Donald R., Office of Assistant Secre- tary of Air Force, Materiel tisha oe 445 Jackson, Eugene B., National Advisory Com-mitteefor Aeronautics. fo 540 _--_----T° J Bekyon, Tory M., Joint Committee on Atomic Energy air th. ois aa init Jackson, 2 oseph R., judge, retired, U. S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals di hand 573 Jackson, Nyle M., administrative assistant to Senator Jenner... i i 289 faoken, Capt. R., Bureau of Aeronautics, 5 Page Jackson, Stephen 8., Assistant General Counsel, Defense. oo. oiias a UE 413 Surgery, Navy ome a SH a 434 Jacobi, Herbert J., District Board of Parole.___ 603 Jacobs, Joseph 2 Ambassador to Poland ______ 629 Jacobsen, Jake, administrative assistant to SenstorDamiel Jo aor obi ait) 288 Jacobson, Katharine, Committee for Reciprocity Information... Ul la ool 518 Jagger, Sid, Housing and Home Finance Agency. 533 James, Macgill, National Gallery of Art________ 553 James, Roy E., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. 2.000 0 io. Lol 235 James, William V., District Fire Department__ 600 Jameson, Guilford, International Cooperation Administration. fo oo0 oe a ca 400 Janzen, Daniel H., Fish and Wildlife Service____ 465 Jarnagin, R. L., Veterans’ Administration. _____ 558 Jara, Anibal, Chilean Ambassador...___ 612 Jarchow , Alfred W., Federal Housing Adminis- tration... oi omni ions tn USS Sa Whe VERE, 535 Jarrett, Edward, Senate Committee on Inter- state and Foreign Commerce. _ ___—_—________ 2 Jaszi, George, Office of Business Economies.____ Jauregui, Maj. Gen. Enrique M., Inter-Ameri- can'Defense Board. ti. cl ii oi Un 384 Jean, Arch K.: Administration, State Department___________ Board of Examiners of the Foreign Service____ Jebens, Arthur B., Office of Administrative Assistant Secretary, Interlor-....... 0. 460 Jefferson, W. W., American Red Cross Jefiries, Albert C. , Washington city post office_ _ Jehle, Philip F., "Senate Select Committee on Small Business a a le Jelleff, Frank R., District of Columbia Audi-forium Commission. sti ilo wos 257 Jelsma, Edward R., Interstate Commerce Com-EEO BAL IRC EnSE Coa SL 39 Jenkins, Charles I., Office of Budget and Fi-nance, Agriculture 4 Jenkins, Col. Edward L., Office of Information Sevvices Air Boreell iis _ooiecolo 445 Jenkins, Martin, Office of Doorkeeper, House -331 Joniing, Richard E., Office of Clerk of the ouse Jongins, Taylor V., Federal Facilities Corpora-A J WL Thomas A., Joint Committee on Inter-nal Revenue Taxation EES CIs SR 25 Jenkins, Walter, Democratic Conference Com-mittee of the Senate. 5 zac. Ji trl odbc 233 Jenks, C. Wilfred, International Labor Organi-sen 386 Jenner, William E.: Joint Committee on Immigration and Na-tionality Polley.) i lodals he. ono 3 Joint Committee on Printing... _____<_____ Jennings, Amy R., Federal Trade Commission_. 5238 Jennings, a b Postmaster, Senate________ 327 Jennings,L , Office of the Comptroller of the Ts SEU pe ee Pn el poy 407 Jennings, Robert W., Bureau of Reclamation, Field Organization SRISCR LRA CR RR Jennings, W. Croft, American National Red Orns ro tae ner RIEL, 510 Jester, F. L., Office of Doorkeeper, House.._____ 332 Jex, John M., administrative assistant to Senator ALANS als. oho il yah a monte 290 Jex, Kay Parker, secretary to Remoting aL Len ER Sr RE LT Johansen, Paul V., United Nations_____________ 391 Johnson, Lt. Comdr. A. E., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Johnson, Albert E., Todor Housing Admin- istration At PE a pe Bt co RD 535 Johnson, Allan C., Atomic Energy Commission_ 513 Johnson, Andrew J., Bureau of Finance, Post Eadari nese arenes wn SRED DOE 456 J he an, International Security Affairs, Defense Ln a eet a nA ER 414 Johnson, Col. Campbell C.: District Parole Board. . ous smnzodemnnsnss-603 National Capitol Housing Authority... ..----541 Selective Sore Bystem ol aaeen 548 Johnson, CarlM , Gorgas Memorial Labora-t 782 Congressional Directory Page Johnson, Charles E., Operations Coordinating Board re ra amare 382 Johnson, Charles E., House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service co. uo ( ..__.o0 248 Johnson, Christine, Office of Secretary of the Senate: Fat ss cba aloe d irae adi Johnson, Charles H., Bureau of Mines______.___ Johnson, Claudine B., Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Serviee_______________ 235 Johnson, C. W. T., South Pacific Commission__ 554 Johnson, David R., House post office_____._____ 333 Johnson, Edna E., Senate Committee on Armed Services i BEAR LR Eel ok hw SEA is 233 Johnson, EdwardT., General Accounting Office.’ 341 Johnson, Edwin J., Board of Governors, Fed- eral Reserve System id Ee EA EL ST 527 Johnson, ElizabethS., Bureau of Labor Stand-Ards, ool aL Eel an dard NII Gays 497 Johnson, Frank E., Defense Minerals Explo-ration Administration, NE TS br A Lr 46 Johnson, Dr. George, District of Columbia Auditoriom Commission... _cciic:i. 257 Johnson, GlendonE., administrative assistant to Senator Bennet. coor coco il Foo tutn. 287 Johnson, Grace E., Senate Committee on Appro-PRIOBIONS rr ohn ntl Sob ian 233 Johnson, Herman T., Properties and Installa-tions, Defense.’ 7 "0 ._ i 8 doe k 417 Johnson, Howard W., Research Branches, Agri- Johnson, James L., Office of Secretary of the BOI: xe cat ets es UL Peer HL Johnson, Jed, judge, Customs Court (biog- raph 576 Johnson, Jesse C., Atomic Energy Commission_. 513 Johnsen, J. Monroe, Interstate Commerce Com- 3 Johnson, John A., Office of Comptroller, Coast SI Ea Ra ed sme 406 Johnson, John A., General Counsel, Air Force. _ 444 Johnson, Kimbell, Civil Service Commission __ 516 J ohnson, Kirt W., General Accounting Office___ 341 J; ohnson, Lt. Gen. Leon W., Continental Com- ANAS rhbere ne nn trae i TE 448 Johnson, Leroy, Board of Visitors to Military ACAI. cesarne ho es ate 255 Johnson, i iH. gSaibics College... costs 501 Johnson, LoraineT., Metropolitan Police De- £45 h gn 117 Re Re CO ES J 601 Johnson, Luther A., judge, Tax Court of the United States (blography) A BE Th Fa BRS 582 Johnson, LyndonB Democratic Policy Committees ..ciiicie cases 231 Majority floor leader, Senate. ...._..____.._. 325 Special Committee on Senate Reception Room. 232 Johnson, Lt. Gen. L. W., United Nations Mili- tary. Staff. Committee. uo td ncaa: 400 eiewscs Johnson, Dr. Melvin T., Office of Personnel, ACPICUILATC ool) i vb Ss ma SiS me Bo wink 5 £1 £50 481 Johnson, Mordecai W., Howard University._.. 502 Johnson, Noble J., judge, United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (biography). 572 Johnson, Raymond P., Office of Clerk of the Johnson, Robert W., Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service 0 Jd. li..aa.000 Johnson, Ruth Belle, District Board of Cos-metology.. Solr oaSA SE DE 602 Service A Ty a PA th BA See ge 470 Johnson, Susanna, secretary to Representative He Car] ATIAOrSON on eran mets rant ene ames 291 Fr SA i an Me 535 Johnson, Thomas H.: Atomic Energy Commission. .——.... 2.0... Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and Development. _._.____________ 544 Johnson, U. Alexis, Ambassador to Czechoslo-ol Johnson, Verne, secretary to Representative dds HB ha oie 295 Page Johnson, Dr. Warren C., Atomic Energy Com-EEE eter en Sm nA ean GU TL 513 Johnson, Dr. Warren C., Juvenile Court_______ 587 Johnson, Capt. Willard Gs, Supply and Logis-Heg, Delonge: =. ol. oo oan 418 Johnson, Willard L., Budget Officer, Treasury Department ented aban Lanai avis 404 Johnson, William Summers, House Select Com-mittee on Small Business. =... aan 24. Johnson, W. R., Bureau of Customs_.______.____ 405 Johnson, Zeake W., Jr. (Sergeant at Arms, House): Biography of.._ 330 Capitol Police 220 338 Board... 0 Johnston, Eric, International Development Advisory Board .___ 401 Johnston, Felton M.: Federal Records Council... Secretary of the Senate... _______ 326 Johnston, Olin D., Joint Committee on Disposi-tion of Executive Papers_____._.___________._ 253 Joly, Cyril M., Office of Under Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare._.________ 499 Jones, Daniel R., Office of Doorkeeper, House. _ 331 Jones, David Q. ., secretary to Representative ER 91 Jones, Edward K., District Real Estate Com-IOISSIONL. foo Suban teene Jones, Elton B., International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission... ... coil.1 2: 538 Jones, Francis W., Bureau of Reclamation _____ 462 J one Fransiin P., Jr., Office of Doorkeeper, Jones, Col. George M., Inter-American Defense ar pre NR SR Be SE Jones, Howard P., Deputy Assistant Secretary TINE 395 Jones, J. Jefferson, 3d, Bureau of Near Eastern, South Asian, and "African Affairsaiic... ot 396 Jones, J. Weldon, U. S. Tariff Commission.____ 555 Jones, John G., administrative assistant to Senator Neuberger =. -vag 289 Jones, John P., Field Organization, Bureau of Reclamation cp coooe Soils. sunt20 463 Jones, John Wesley, Office of Western European AES. ohar mam 397 Jones, Lloyd W.: Senate Committee on Conference Minority... 233 Senate Minority Policy Committee.__________ 235 Jones, Madeline, Office of Clerk of the House... 330 Jones, Marvin, chief judge, Court of Claims (DI0BTADDY).. fn oan tebe g ah a babi 573 Jones, Owen C., Region X, Small Business - Administration... 0.0 FB Gan al 551 Jones, Paul C., Joint Committee on the Library. 254 Jones, Mrs. Paul C., Congressional Club_._____ 518 Jones, Paul K., House Committee on Veterans’ TE a Ls a ey 249 Jones, Raymond L., Export-Import Bank of Washington. occ tif cans Cots touts 0 520 Jones, Richard F., Bureau of Labor Statistics... 497 Jones, Richard Lee, Ambassador to Liberia____. 628 Jones, Richard A., House post office. __._____.___ 333 Jones, Doner C., Small Business Administra- BO LS La ee 549 Jones, Robert E.,Jr., Joint Committee on Smith- sonian Institution Museum of History and Technology Bullding.. oo -.cldenicuns 252 Jones, Roger W., Bureau of the Budget_________ 382 Jones, Webster N., National Inventors Council_ 488 Jones, Col. W. H. H., Office of Legislative and Public Affairs, —--2o_ioouoi 415 Defense. coo Jones, William D., Housing and Home Finance Agency Regional Offices... _._______ 534 Jongbaw, C. H. H., Caribbean Commission... 514 Jordan, Albert F., District Insurance Depart-FI TRIAL ns a i oi ion En oe me oe Bb To fn me a Em Jordan, David Herrera, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexien. oo rasa Lia ha a 537 Jordan, Len, International Joint Commission... 538 Joseph, Virginia, Manpower, Personnel and Reserve, Delense.. cota. 0 devonmud 415 Josephson, Horace R., Forest Service ..._._.___._ 472 Jouanin, A. C., South Pacific Commission______ 554 Joubert, Louise S., Office of Sergeant at Arms, STUY REA Sen GRRE WE a sel 327 Joy, Charles A., Forest Service... 472 Joyce, J. Wallace, National Science Foundation. 543 Individual Index Page Page Joyeusaz, Ann L., Joint Committee on Defense Production... ioc ol Jun aang. 252 Judge, Catherine M., secretary to Representa-tiverTimeata oo fe LE is Juhnke, Arthur R., administrative assistant to Fonor Caml. asso didi de Bd 287 Junge, Carl L., Office of Territories__.._.___.___.__ 466 Justus, Robert R., Regional Offices, Post Office-458 K Kahler, Herbert E., National Park Service._____ Kahn, Herman, National Archives and Records Servicer soled ann iil BIER aR RE Sohal 530 Kailin, Harvey, Bureau of the Census__________ 488 Kaiv, Johannes, Estonian Legation____________ 614 Kalich, Harry W., tally clerk, House_____.______ 330 Kalijarvi, Thorsten V., Deputy Assistant SeeretaryiofiState o o2 onliiil 394 Kalinowski, Berniece, House Committee on EY Services: ol co lili NL Lon Kalk, C.A., Patent Office. oC __ oor or Kallina, Carl T., Federal Power Commission_.. 526 Kaltenbach, H. %: Bureau of Public Roads_____ 492 Kamat, G. rR. International Bank for Recon- struction and Development. _______________ 385 Kamerick, Paul E., Senate Committee on Ap- propriations a hm ed Tl dr i ie my 233 Kaminstein, Abraham L., Library of Congress_. 344 Kammerman, David, Senate Committee on Conference Minority 2 Kammholz, Theophil C., National Labor Rela-tions: Beards on: planaoalay aan] cL 542 Sas Roland, Tennessee Valley Author-a Se Donat ce or LIE Sh SS Ee BE a 5 Eo, Harry S., Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Division Sunt, 0 Saliandl ein 498 Banjul, Morris S., Government Printing Kaplan, Sheldon Z., House Committee on For- eign Affai Kaplowitz, Paul, Tariff Commission___________ Kapnic, Charles N., Senate Committee on Pablie Works... oo. sta aan 235 Kappler, Raymond A., District Department of Buildings nd Grounds. agiaes: Satur 598 Karns, Capt. F. D., Jr., Navy Bureau of Ord-FE ee es So 436 Karo, Rear Adm. H. Arnold, Coast and Geo- detic Survey. ou oolcang sail lanai, 489 Karr, C. L., Tennessee Valley Authority __..___ Karsner, Dr. H , Bureau of Medicine and TEETER Se ST 434 TRL Frank M.: Migratory Bird Conservation Commission _ 258 United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission... ollie toites fond. Dinas 260 En Berta, secretary to Representative on CARTE UE Se Tl Se Tr A SO ER STE SOT 2 Kass, Garfiold I., District Motor Vehicle Park-IngiAgeney. iriure dala iilaa ia sani ol Jul 606 Kassube, Mervin J., Federal Crop Insurance Corporations. doii. -Josui li od alsa tT: 478 Kats, William A., secretary to Representative Smith of Kongo, ....v0 0 due ddi conn bomihio, 8 298 Kauffman, Capt. Draper L., Office of Under Secretaryofthe Navy...____._._. .l.. Kauffman, Harvey E., Patent Office... ._______ Kauffman, Rodger BE, Commodity Exchange Authority dc in LoL Lbs RIEL a 3d 474 Kauffmann, Henrik de, Danish Ambassador... 613 Kauffmann, Samuel H., Washington National Monument Society... 558 __ la Kaufman, Col. William F.: Joint Brazil-United States Defense Com-mission Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com- serve, Defense... . Liilic caiasseh 415 Kay, Hazel B., District Nurses’ Examining Board Kay, Joseph W., District Fire Department_____ Kayser, Helen, secretary to Representative Kean, Robert W., House Select Committee To Conduct Investigation of Benefits for Sur-vivo of Deceased Members of Armed ye LE EE a Kearney, Matthew E., National Mediation Board 543 Kearney, Richard D., Validation Board for German‘ Dollar =o. i 1 Bonds... 391 Kearns, Carroll D., District of Columbia Audi- torlum Commission oof 0 on. © a iis 257 Keddy, J. L., Smithsonian Institutiom.________ 552 Kee, James, secretary to Representative Kee.__ 295 Keech, Richmond B., judge, United States Dis- trict Court for the District of Columbia__._ 570 Rede, Michael, Bureau of Chief Postal inspec-bl. einai al) Seal ERI SIER, Me 458 Keen, Paul E., District Department of Public Health 604 Keenan, Edward L., Bureau of Employment Security ora Kathryn M., Senate Committee on Government Operations WEL arson I Lita 234 Keenleyside, Hugh L., United Nations_________ 391 Keesing, Felix M., South Pacific Commission._ 554 Keeter, Oliver A., Tax Court of the United States. oo... is a maint hin armilion, 585 Keeton, Archer L., Office of Doorkeeper, House. 331 Kefover, G. B., National Bureau of Standards... 492 Kehres, Walter L., Bureau of the Census___.__. 488 Keim, Walter G., Bureau of Labor Statistics... 497 Keirstead, Kenneth T., Properties and Instal- lations, Defense... ilpeimo i 417 Keith, Charles F., House post office... _._.._.___ Keitt, W. Lawrence, Library of Congress... __ Kelbaugh, Paul, Organization of American io a EC Th Si 389 Kelehan, J. L., Atomic Energy Commission_... 512 Kelleher, Joseph E., Board of Governors, Fed- eral Reserve System ___._.______._._ ________ Kelleher, Philip W., House Committee on Armed Services. vi. i Lolsooarisasiinaonia 247 Bog Sara L., Office of Secretary of the 0 Keller, on H., Processing Department, Li- brary of Congress DS A ae SRA 344 Keller, Robert F., General Accounting Office__ 341 Kelley, Augustine B., Joint Committee on oe Economic Report Belly) ambus W., Office of Recorder it: Kelley, Edward F., Bureau of the Budget______ Relel -—y E, American National Red g Kelley, James R., Office of Doorkeeper, House... 332 Kelley, William H., Region VII, Small Busi- ness Administration... ool oid 550 Kellogg, A. Remington, National Museum_____ Kellogg, Charles E., Soil Conservation Service__ Kellum, Capt. Wilbur E., Naval Medical Re- o0reh TORI. on or tit cs cot ant 439 Belipm, William W., Organization of American yO nln BET Sl te El SUAS Kelly, Daniel F., Office of Doorkeeper, House_-332 Kelly, Edward B., ce of Comptroller, Health, Education, and Welfare....._.._.___ 500 Kelly, Edward J.: District Motor Vehicle Parking Agency...-.- National: Capital:Parks oc... o.oo. 464 Kelly, Harry C., National Science Foundation_. 543 Kelly, Henry E, Washington city post office_-_ 608 Kelly, Howard’ L., American National Red Kelly, I: als F., Office of Comptroller, Health, Education, and Welfare oJ Loviomi diss Kelly, James 1. , Business and Defense EE Administration BR ON SE SR ee 4 Kelly, J. B., Office of Clerk of the House-___-.___ Kelly, Maj. "Gen. Joe W., Director of Legislative Liaison, Air Foree:.... seid saanoduoeo. 444 Kelly, John E., Office of Clerk of the House-__-_ 330 Kelly, Dr. Mervin J., Air Staff... __-_-S__* 446 Kelly, Comdr. Monroe, Jr., Office of Navy Per- sonnel and Reserve Forces... ooo o-o__ 428 Kelly, Nina Nunn, secretary to Representative Rogers of Colorado...ce—-n-mc-====rci===n== 298 Relly,. pr secretary to Representative 5 784 Congressional Directory Page Kelly, Raymond J., Railroad Retirement Board. 545 Kelly, Robert F., administrative assistant to SenatopiFreanioorlu tl. Bl oldesnill 288 atin Kelly, Col. Robert L., Air Force Liaison Office__ Kelsey, Frank W., Veterans’ Administration... 557 emp, , Civil Aeronautics Administra-ton... pedalingnous J JL ogioie ehh 9. Kemper, James M., Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission... Ll Co uo iio los 260 Kenaston, V. Wayne, Federal Mediation and Coneiliation Service. oc andl Jol 07 Jia 525 Kendall, Charles H., Office of Defense Mobili-383 Kendall, David W.: Air Coordinating Committee -feoiuiil stead Assistant Secretary, Treasur Kendall, Don R., secretary to Representative ol r Kendall, Rear Adm. Henry S.: Naval Examining Board (Flag Officers)... 430 Naval Examining Board (Line). _._.____.____ 430 Physical Disability Appeal Board____________ 433 Kendall, James M., Senate Committee on Agri-calture and Forestry.....c.coe ames Bit 233 Kendall, rons A., House Committee on Ways and Kendrick, Phillip E., Securities and Exchange ia Commission. i. _. 0 UL lL LLo0) sd _ S00 5 Kenehan, Edward F., Federal Communications COMIMSEION. ... oo ccs SEE RE dekh Shot 523 Keneipp, George E.: Department of Vehicles and Traffie._____.____ District Motor Vehicle Parking Agency... Kennamer, Tom, House Minority Doorkeeper.. 332 Kennebeck, Brig. Gen. M. E., Air Staff 446 Kennedy, Bernard R.: Administrative Committee of the Federal Register, 2 ooeial JL ilo cnlal 532 National Archives and Records Service________ 530 Kennedy, John F., Senate Select Committee on Soll. BUsSiNeIBu . vet San mms enews amit bhi 231 Kennedy, J. Thomas, District Department of Licenses and Inspections. _.___.._..______.__ 601 Kennedy, Lorne, Office of Legislative and Public Affairs, Defense Kennedy, Robert A., Foreign Claims Settlement Commission 2 oily C400 spoil)| ral 529 Kennedy, Sidney S., National Park Service.__._ 463 Kennedy, Walter P., secretary to Representa- tive Canfield... oo luc ol pial Jia 292 Kennedy, William J., Senate Committee on Ap-proprigtions.). Lolonaan unl 233 LL Kenner, Edwin C., National Park Service______ 464 Kenner, Rear Adm. William W., Office of Per- sonnel,iCoasti Guard xl 11 oiiiidgJul 407 Kenney, Charles D., District Electrical Board.__. 602 Kenney, Capt. Edward C., Naval Hospital____ 438 Rory F. V., Deputy Administrative Officer, AYN itiGa SE siti aid Lo JIE Kent, James E., Surame clerk, House........_ Kentner, Lt. , Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Nav Kenyon, Kenneth A., Board of Governors, Fed-527 eral Reserve System ERATOR SR A TL A LY 527 Keogh, Eugene J.: Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academy... iL Al Lois Io id dni 256 Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Commission. 257 Keogh, P. J., International Monetary Fund____ 386 Kepner, P. V., Federal Extension Service_.____ Kerber, Eleanore R., Employees’ Compensation Appesis Board asain ae) 496 Kerlin, J. Don, Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. L.. io liu 235 Kerlin, William J., Civil Service Commission___ 516 Kern, Dr. Fred W., Federal Civil Defense Ad- ministration. Loilo.daol loaning oo 4 521 Kern, John Worth, judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of) 582 Kern, William C., Federal Trade Commission__ 527 Kerney, Mrs. Thomas L., American National Re OTO8 Hits ort cummed ab rnide abl 510 Kerr, Gerald M., Bureau of Land Management. 460 Kerr, Robert S.: Democratic Policy Commifiee-i =" Lo Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa-3 ion Page Kersting, Lt. Col. Donald A., Financial Man-SEEINENT, ATIOY. ea bg 423 veeA DET Kester, Brig. Gen. W. O,, Air Staff. :o._. .__..[ 446 Kestler, Col. Agustin Donis, Inter-American Defense Board iil oardind Szliad 384 Kestnbaum, Meyer, special assistant to the President. ..cfioi foul Gy an 0Y JV ley dag 381 Kestner, F. B., Ketchum, Harry W., Business and Defense Services Administration____...__________ 486 Kettering, Charles F., National Inventors Coumell: vos cond Loon 3 Bein iy Hall Khouri, Dr. Victor, Lebanese Ambassador_____ Kidder, Randolph, Office of Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administration. ______ 394 Kieb, Ormonde A.: Assistant Postmaster General....c. LotHail 457 Federal Fire dl iniil 532 Counell....... oleunlCi Kieffer, Jarold A., President’s Advisory Com-mittee on Government Organization _______ 383 Kiermas, Ray, administrative assistant to Senator MeCarthy.. axl) iaieliL 2 2 Kiessling, 2034 E., United States Tariff Com-misstonsis nidndl de seu 1 BE Tn all 555 Kilborne, william S., Office of Secretary of Commeres... .....ioaiiolaos ioliainle ofl 483 Kilby Edwin L., Bureau of the Public Debt___ 408 Kilby, John H., Bureau of Foreign Commerce. 485 Kilday, Paul J.: Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. _________ House Select Committee to Conduct Investi- gation of Benefits for Survivors of Deceased Members of Armed Forces. ________________ 245 Kilday, Mrs. Paul J., Congressional Club._____ 518 Kilgore, Harley M., J oint Committee on Immi- gration and Nationality Polley i. .i..iunlil 253 Kilgore, Lowell B., Business and Defense Services Administration. ._________________ 486 Kilgore, Robert M., Senate Committee on Judiciary State Killian, Dr. T. G., Office of Naval Research____ a Killinger, George G., Board of Parole___.______. 452 Kilroy, Francis X. , Secretary to Representative O’Brien of New York 297 Kimball, Arthur A., President’s Advisory Com- mittee on Government Organization________ 383 Kimbrough, Lorraine, Office of the Speaker____ 329 Kime), Capt. T. K., Bureau of Naval Per- Kimny, Nong, Cambodian Ambassador.._.___. Kincaid, Rose, secretary to Representative BrowniofQhlo. oi. oi cis assis duly Kincannon, W. Oliver, Office of Vocational : g Cla T., Di EEA ATRL EAR SE THU I 20 King, Edwin H. , Office of Architect of Capitol__ 337 King, Frances, Army Liaison: Office... 340 King, Helen A., Gorgas Memorial Institute..._. 532 King, Larry, secretary to Representative Ruth- or ery RL hn SOOR Sal 298 King, Lawton M., Bureau of Customs...._.__. 405 King, Leo H., assistant enrolling clerk __________ 330 King, Milton W., District Public Library Board of Trustees. ......i0lilloiopli ll on 604 King, Nat. B., U. S. Mission to United Nations. 400 King, Paul, Federal Supply Service. _____.__.__.. 530 King, Philip F., National Park Service... ____. 463 King, Robert C., Maritime Administration._._. 491 fing, 18 D, , Deputy Assistant Secretary, Robert bon King, Robert L., assistant to Vice President_.__ 325 King, Samuel Wilder, Governor of Hawaii.____ 466 King, Tom, secretary to Representative Hud- GGT n ERR Rs Cali es el re 295 King, Capt. T. S., Naval Gun Factory... 439 Kingsley, Sam W., Patent Office______________ 491 Kingston, Muriel, Office of Navy Pim Management. ci. caves iii coman tan amd nena BE. Indwwidual Index Page Kincaid, Adm. Thomas C.: American Battle Monuments Commission._-510 National Security Training Commission_.____ 544 Kinnaly, Eugene T., administrative assistant to House Majority Floor Leader. _._.________ 329 Kinner, Harold C., District Board of Pharmacy. 603 Kinney, Col. Andrew J., Office of Secretary of the Alr Borcel ood innlan yd Jd operniddnl 444 Kinney, R. Donald, District Department oy Licenses and Inspections SEER Kinsinger, R. O., Bureau of Employment n° (RTAAE RE RET S 496 Kintner, Earl W., Federal Trade Commission. 528 Kious, E. J., ffice of Treasurer of the United Kirby, V. J., General Accounting Office._.._____ 341 Kirchner, Joseph T., District Electrical Board-602 Kirkland, James R., judge, United States Dis- trict Court for the District of Columbia____ 570 Kirks, Dr. Rowland F'., District Board of Edu-CABIN seea de 599 Kirkwood, John G., National Academy of Sci- ences and National Research Council._____ 540 Kirstein, Sue Thomas, secretary to Representa-ih -tive Reed oi NewYork cic __.... 297 Kissick, Harold G., Bureau of International Organization Affairs... aoa I Kissinger, Frederick M., Office of Clerk of the 5h ntyra te LE RC ES Lame el Kitchen, Jeffrey C., Bureau of Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs. ___._._____ 396 Kittner, Joseph M., Federal Communications Commissions etic. sol ova Jui uTube Jen 5 523 Kivett, Kathryn M., House Committee on Edu- cation and Labor. oc. loruin. pnt sind ends 247 Kivlan, John L., Renegotiation Board _.__.____ 546 Kjeldahl, Bill, secretary to Representative z ts 296 Kixmiller, Bruce C., Jr., Federal Housing Ad-TATHSIEALOr. cramsPL SoS 535 sme Klapp, Edgar, A., International Boundary Com-mission, United States, Alaska, and Canada. 538 Kleiler, Frank M., National Labor Relations Bod, ly Ia 542 Klein, Pin F., secretary to Representative Buckley ies UR Sn Le eh IEE 292 Klein, Lh @&., District of Columbia Audi-LOCITIM COTIMISHION e mente 257 oo cement Klein, Maj. Gen. John A.: Special Staff, Army.....coco oss 425 U.S: Soldiers’ Home... oir oceaniadoe 554 Klein, Joseph L., Federal Trade Commission... 528 Klein, Lawrence R., Bureau of Labor Statistics. 497 Klein, Otto G., Regional Director, General Serv- ices Administration... 0. Joie 531 Klesins, Charles A., Community Facilities Ad-ministration. oC leon Plas aiam 533 Kletchka, Marguerite R., Senate Committee on Minority Polley cdibanteit 235 oats at Kline, Doyle, secretary to Senator Anderson of New Mexico, olor as 287 Rie, Bordon, M., National Bureau of Stand-0 Kloepfer, William, Jr., secretary to Representa-tive Curtis of Massachusetts LE Sn 293 Klopsing, Paul E., National Science Founda- Ren Boris H., Intelligence Activities, State-398 Knapp, T, Burke, International Bank for Recon- struction and Development... _______.______ 385 Knapp, Joseph G., Farmer Cooperative Service. 471 Knarr, Matthias W.: Federal Facilities Corporation. _______________ 409 Reconstruction Finance Corporation. __._..____ 409 Knee, Morris H., General Accounting Office-.-. 341 Rnolop, pons A., Commission on Mental sci tin Sr ae oe A Se Kneipp, Robert F., District Corporation Coun-Sel Office... 200 if ce rs atl 598 Knight, Frances G., Security and Consular Knight, Gov. Goodwin J., National Civil De-fense Advisory Council A Br Sha de 522 Knight, James I., District of Columbia Audi-Soria COMMON. oo conesaet one 257 Knipling, Edward F., Researches Branch, Agri-CHIITITE. ie emma d oie mbm it SS rs 470 Page Bromine, H. C., Experiment Stations Divi-CTRIER ee PL ee a 470 Knoll, re G., Deputy Solicitor, Post Office Dep artment intl SS SR LE GS 456 Knopf, Pn A., Advisory Board on Nanak Een at ER En Knowland, William F.: Commissionfor Extensionof the U. S. Capitol. a Joint Committee on Atomic Energy _.._._____ 252 Minority Floor Leader, Senate. _____.________ 325 Minority Policy COIR. ron eee 231 Knowles, James W., Joint Committee on the Reconomie Report...= _-25. Bowls Nathaniel, Bureau of Foreign Com-MEregs sate. wi bist ni Siang Rel 5 Knox, Clinton E., Intelligence Activities, State. 398 Knox, Rear Adm. Robert W., Coast and Geo-detie SUnVeY a ced sedi Lf Santa 489 Knutson, Asst. Surg. Gen. John W., Public Heolth:Servles. i i sudo soto ooosaie. 503 Koch, Albert R., Federal Reserve System______ 527 Koch, Henry A., District Department of Public Welfare SE LA a Me TE Ee 605 Koch, Robert R. J., secretary to Senator Hayden Sela SEE NR Sen EY Coes 288 Koebel, Raiph F., Office of General Counsel, Agriculture Ei te PEC Re SEALE TO 481 Koenig, James F., secretary to Representative to Ea RE OR a I Re 296 Koerner, Osborne S., Federal Housing Admin- ISErabion. oo acbana een dt cine a 535 Kolnacki, Catherine F., Joint Committee on Reason of Nonessential Federal Expendi- Koo, Ea C., International Monetary Fund._.____ 387 Koons, Elmer L., Office of Official Reporters ob Debates, orl aisea Koons, J oseph A., Office of Official Reporters i Debates, Hoole: nh he Korman, Milton D., District Corporation goa’ sel’s ‘Office Eh a a a AS Br aT are 598 Boop, Ea C., Office of General Counsel, on Kosay. Joseph 8., Jr., District Department of Public Woke A ES Se Kotschnig, Walter M.: Bureau of International Organization Affairs. 396 U. 8S. Mission to the United Nations_ __.._..___ 400 Kraft, Lt. Col. William R., Army Liaison Office. 340 Krackow, Samuel, American National Red ORS. state asa Se Cet 511 Kramer, Andrew J., Office of Secretary of Benateci Cor sre Ooo ella al 326 Kramer, Samuel R., Jr., Office.of Publications, BITTE DeelahBide db Bann bm bin 484 Kratokvil, Frank M., Federal Communications Commission. oo iil oh so) Solr iE 524 Kraus, Astrid W., Office of Research and Devel- opment, Defense... ol J. 00 0 LL 417 Kreck, I... B., Patent Office... oi11 i. 491 Kreer, Robert G., Administration, State De- POLLEN. nn, Fly SE SE be i SE 396 Kreger, Roderick F., Civil Aeronautics Board-. 515 Kreider, David, U. S. Patent Office .----—--_-_ 491 Krekeler, Dr. Heinz L., German Ambassador... 615 Kremer, Alvin W., Library of Congress. ...-.-—-342 Krencewicz, Adolph A., Capitol Police... ___ 338 Kress, Rush H., National Gallery of Art... 563 Krock, R. Temple, Office of International Security Affairs, Defense 5 0 414 Krohr, John J., District Disbursing Office______ 596 Kronheim, Milton S., Jr., judge, Municipal Court for the District of Columbia. _._._____ 586 Kronmiller, Comdr. George H., Office of Assist- ant Secretary of the Navy (Air). _.__________ 428 Kroon, Dr. A. H. J., South Pacific Commission. 554 Krout, Homer Lee, "secretary to Representative Broyhill Gr re Re LO IRE BL SL Re 292 Krout, John A., Alexander Hamilton Bicenten- Wi Commison. ool or La 256 Krupp, Poly I., secretary to Representative oA Kuchel, ne a ba Senate Minority Policy Committee .oceee--231 Senate Select Committee on Small Business... 231 Congressional Directory Page Kuhfeld, Maj. Gen. A. M., Air Staff___________ 446 Kullenberg, Leslie L., Operations Control Serv- ices, Civil Delansso. iil.ues nu 2 1 Kunzig, Robert L., Civil Aeronautics Board... 514 Bulb) aha M., General Services Administra- Air Force a a, BR SE Kuykendall, Jerome K., Federal Power Com-mrigglowm Uae i LN ELE 525 LaBounty, Maxine, District Public Library Board 604 Lacey, Edward L., Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation _________________ 547 Lacklen, Robert J., National Advisory Com-mittee for Aeronautiesc.._..._..___ __.._ 541 key qo G., secretary to Representative 25 Lag) William S. B., Ambassador to Korea... 628 Ladd, Lt. Col. Herbert W. Ll Inter-American Defense Board hd gh EA 384 Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis- sion 387 Vp Jerrell D., House post office 33 Laffin, Harry T., administrative assistant to Senator Mlanders. Jot co Ur Dini Biles 288 Lagler, Jane M., Officeof Speaker of the House. 329 Lagreze E., Comdr. Ernesto, Inter-American Defense Board: io co ooo naan ono d00 385 LaHatte, Lt. Col. WilliamF., Office of Research and Development, Army 423 Lahde, Walter, Assessor’s Office, D. C. Govern-nents Flop I AL as BARE wal 596 Laidlow, Charles S., Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. Heidi inte, Hur oo Bi 478 Laigle, Col. Alfredo Carlos, Inter-American Defense Board: or ils Linu BAGS 385 Laird, Albert H., Jr., Interstate Commerce : a, Virginia 1,Mike 32 MATa seh an diel el lds ii gg asy 539 Cro Tarn Capt. John D., Office of Information, ING rr Br a aod Mn lero 1 432 LaMar, Helen M., Capitol Telephone Exchange. 338 LaMarche, James M., Joint Committee on In- ternal Revenue Taxation. .._..____._____ 2 Lambert, A. F., International Boundary Com-mission, United States, Alaska, and Canada. 538 Lambert, Robert, American Printing House for the Blin: 501 Lambie, James M., Jr., Special Assistant in White House oil deena 381 Office... Lamborn, Emiley M., Office of Vocational Re- habillintlon. i it dE 503 La Monte, Maude, General Accounting Office_. 341 La Montagne, Leo E., Board on Geographic Names. os a a all JEU 467 La Motte, Robert H., Railroad Retirement Board Lamson, C. Earl, Bureau of Indian Affairs_____ haar, Otis E., Bureau of Finance, Post Landis, James M., Trustee of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. oo oa a ot 532 Landon, Lt. Gen. Truman H., Air Staff _______ 446 ar Helmut E., Weather Bureau. ______ Landstreet, Barent F., ‘Operations Control Serv-ices, Federal Civil Defense... __._______ 521 Lane, Donald E., Commissioner, Court of 7s Lane, EdwardJ. H., Applications Engineering, Defense A ase SB JUL EE 413 Page Lane, Brig. Gen. Thomas A.: District of Columbia Engineer Commissioner. District Public Utilities Commission_________ 6! National Capital Planning Commission______ National Capital Regional Planning Council. Lane, Thomas A., Office of Assistant Secretary, Yaborsont Jo oitlic. lo reiDn bo gid suid 495 Lane, Warren S., National Mediation Board... 543 Lane, William H., Maritime Administration___ 490 Lang, Apia H., National Labor Relations oar Lang, Arthur H., Federal Reserve System______ Lang, John A., Jr., sectetary to Representative Weanes i. Beliiini rn 000 LRG 2! Langan, Leon V., Bureau of Indien Affairs_____ Langer, Jennie J., secretary to Senator Welker. _ Langley, Henry, National Park Service._______ 4 Langlie, Gov. Arthur B., National Civil Defense Advisory Counell vl.or UL JU Langren Lawrence, National Inventors Coun-efile riun ld edad pli ad nl Langston, James A., Indian Claims Commis-sion Langston, Julian P., Committee on House Ad-ministration. Loin al Ul Olly THE Bg 8 Langworthy, Lt. Comdr. A. W., Naval Clem-ency Boar 430 Lanham, Pac] District Department, of Sanitary Engineering pee IOI R LES 605 Lankford, Thomas J., House Minority Room_. 332 Lankford, Richard E, Board of Visitors to the Naval Aepdemy S200 010 a SSL ony 255 Lanman, Maurice H., Office of General Counsel, Defense RAE RO A a RR 413 Lanphier, Robert C., Jr., Office of Supply 2m. Logistics, Defense Lantz, Betty L., secretary to viene eth 0 Gavin. 0000 AB a ns OO LE Lantz, Marie, secretary to Representative Slaggers. -. icciias Silla icnnoai naan 298 Laporte, Col. Alberto I., Inter-American De-fonse Board. sn pania, 385 occcisurianisinasdia Laramore, Don Nelson, judge, United States Court of Claims (biography) 574 Largentaye, Jean de, International Monetary Fund 386 Larin, Don, Bureau of Employment Security... 496 Larkin, Geor. ge B., Supply and Logistics, De- fense SRO al a Sa BL IE ES 418 Larkin, John J.,-Juvenile Court. __._____.___.__ 587 Larrabee, Charles R., Office of General Counsel, Air Force Sein A Pe ba CEES Se NE UE CE Larrick, George P., Food and Drug Administra-3 1173 kan SAORIL SERRE eR Te se Se 501 Larson, Arthur: Advisory Board on Economic Growth and Stability. foo ies od UNE I IS 3 Under Secretary of Labor.....__ . __. 1. Larson, Ernest O.: Field Organization, Bureau of Reclamation... 463 Technical Review Staff, Interiors...0 180 fo 460 Larson, Rear Adm. 0O., Manpower, Per-sonnel and Reserve, Defonse vl i. 4 Larson, John D., Assistant Director, Adminis-trative Services, Treasury... -..-..__-_____ 404 Larson, Sidney D., Office of Administrative Assistant Secretary, Interior. _____-___.___ 459 Laslie, Carney G., Business and Defense Serv- ices Administration. = =r ial = T.assalle-Séré, R., South Pacific Commission____ 554 Lathen, CWO James H., Office of Assistant Secretary of Navy (Material) IE 428 LaThomus, Margaret, secretary to Representa-tive McVey 296 Lumen, Elis W., Latimer, George W., judge, United States of Military Appeals (biography). ___._____ Lauder, Hervey L., District Plumbing Board. _ oo Lauff, Comdr. Bernard J., U. S. Mission to United Nations, o...00 0. Lu ae omer’ Doo 400 Lausi, Anthony 'T., Office of Territories. ...___. Lavalle, Juan Bautista de, Organization of American States. ZuiUDi 230000 390 Coun Laylls, Ralph J., Federal Prison Industries, on Ah Jesse, Office of Coordinator of Infor-mation Ce A SA PI Ye a tt rn gad 335 EE EEE SE BES Indwrdual Index 787 Page Lawler, Mildred C., Veterans’ Administration Congressional Liaison Service_._.____________ 339 Lawrance, Comdr. F. L., Office of Savings Bonds, Navy... cinco sootion 433 Lawrence, Charles B., Jr., Office of Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare. __.________ 500 Lawrence, Charles Drummond, judge, Customs Court (DIOZrapNY). commeriim 576 cov nomi Lawrence, Harold A. L., House Committee on Veterans ABals. onicnar bonaso 249 Lawrence, Capt. Joe G., Office of Engineering, COL OU eT 406 Laws, Bolitha James: Chief judge, United States District Court for the Districtof Columbia... _.-._-...__. 568 Emergency Court of Appeals (biography)... 579 Laws, Ernest W., Bureau of Employees’ Com- TENSAEION.... oh Ell ie ph ceo Rie a is But 496 Lawson, Edward B., Ambassador to Israel. ___ 627 Lawton, Frederick J., Civil Service Commis- SIONGL. oi is eral rime be 515 Lawyer, John E., Office of International Labor AE FT Na RE Se Laxton, William C., Agricultural Marketing Service, occ ee i 474 Lay, Rear Adm., H. N., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States... 545 Lay, James S., Ir., National Security Council. 382 Layman, Lloyd, "Technical Advisory Services, Civil Defense oi iets 521 Laythe, Leo L., Fish and Wildlife Service. ____ 465 Layton, Mary W., House Committee on Bank- incand Curreney 0 247 Layton, Elton J., House Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce. —---—_____ 248 Lazarus, Fred, Jr., Board of Governors, Red OSS ar oh i ere ei AE Ree A re he Lea, George C., Internal Revenue Service..__-_ 405 Leach, Dr. Charles N., American National Red Cross... oa eRBo res for 510 Leach, Murrell B., U. S. Patent Office. _-_____ 491 Leach, Thelma P., Financial Management, Army CAT SA Bl SR CU NE ee 423 Leary, Col. Byron V., Supply and Logistics, Polonia. Ne aL Leavitt, Lt. Comdr. E., Jr., Navy Bureau 08 Aeronautics ARTES ST ME Leavy, Charles W., Southeastern Power wan istration a ar Ea 468 Leckwar, Francis J., Civil Service Liaison Office, Capitol... ....-SR i SR AEE. 39 LeCompte, Karl M.: Joint Committee on Printing _________________ 251 Joint Committee on the Library ____________ 254 Lederer, Walther, Office of Business Economics. 485 Lee, Donald E., National Park Service.__...____ 463 Lee, Dorothy McC., Board of Parole..__.._____ 452 Lee, F. B., Civil Aeronautics Administration___ 489 Lee, Gus C., Office of Manpower, Personnel and Reserve Pelenss. FN areries 415 Lee, H. Rex, Bureau of Indian Affairs._.________ 461 Lee, Josh, Civil Aeronautics Board ____________ 514 Lee, Kan, International Bank for Reconstruc- tion and Development... _. 385 Lee, Robert E.: Air Coordinating Committee ___________._____ 509 Federal Communications Commission. -______ 523 Lee, Roland L., Jr., Tariff Commission________ 555 Lee, Ronald F., National Park Service......... 463 Lee, Walter R., "House Committee on J udiciary. 248 Leech, Walter iM. Board on Geographic Names. 467 Leedom, Boyd, National Labor Relations Board. 542 Leeds, Daphne Robert, Patent Office -____..__ 491 Leeney, Col. Lewis W., Civil-Military Affairs, ANY. a ae eR a 423 Leeper, Loren L., Federal Supply Service_.____ 530 Leese, Dr. W. Earle, District Board of Op- BIOTY iiss mtr i 5 em Be rs i A 603 LoFours, my Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Products. oooooo oeser 518 Leffingwell, William M., Office of International Security Affairs, Deforser or L LeGallais, Hugues, Luxembourg Minister_._____ ou Leger, Jacques, Haitian Ambassador. __._._._____ 615 Loses, 2one 0., Organization of American Chee eteieatate deans blah ont ame wera) Page Lehman, Arnold J., Food and Drug Adminis-Baton a 502 Lehman, RS Sonald J., General Services Adminis- Lehman, Herbert H., Franklin D. Bossevelby Memorial Commission..._._ Lehman, John W., Joint Committee on a Economic Report ES er eS oe 5 Lehman, Paul M., St. Elizabeths Hospital. ____ 505 Lehman, William P., Bureau of the Budget____ 381 Lehmann, Gladys P., Department of Vehicles and Traffic, D. C. Government. ___________ Lehrbas, Lloyd, Office of Secretary of the Army. 422 Leich, Harold H., Civil Service Commission___ 516 Leiden, Bernetta, Administrative Office of the United States Corte. o.oo Sr wo oop 586 Leigh, Monroe, Assistant General Counsel, De-rn Dial ls enaletainlautER Sai ThE a 413 Leighton, George R., Senate Committee on Minty Polley. na ar Leisenring,L. M., District Board of Examiners and Registrars of Architects: % 602 Lope, Gilbert, secretary to Representative 5 OW Ln Rh on rm a AE ie 2 Lema, Dr. Antonio Brown, Pan American Sani-tary Organization. ._ =o = _ eo 5. 391 Leman, Albert, Director, Office of Public Infor-mation, Commerce 484 LeMay, Gen. Curtis E., Continental Com-is MANES ee me LeMay, Francis M., House Committee on Agri-CUEING dv ft bmn ie Shs Ei Rta Lemke, William F., Jr., Federal Trade Com-TEEOT an Se Se Ss SE RR 5 LeMire, Clarence P., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of) ____.___________ 582 Lemmon, EleanorB., Western Union Telegraph 5 AE er Sl Ss RL SE See ny 3 Lemser, Carl O., secretary to Representative Davis of Tennessee Lenhart, Eleanor R., secretary to Senator Lennartson, Mils A., Assistant to Secretary of the Treasury 404 Lennartson, Roy W., Agricultural Nmbotne Sorin Leonard, F i Leonard, George X, Tennessee SH Author-h A SE Al PD Sm eR SR 55 Yad. Robert F., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve. Swatem Jalsatt nl Leonard, Col. Waldron E., D. C. Veterans Serv-TA BEYro Seimei a end Sls et 606 Leone, Asst. Surg. Gen. Lucile P.: Bureau of Medical Services. eoacamoccoacao—o 503 Public Health Service... -vccmt=can==memm=e 503 Leopold, Alice K.: Assistant to Secretary of Labor... 495 Women’s Brea... .......icoeomenaives--= 498 Lerom, John I., Manpower, Personnel and Re-serve Forces Alr Borce.. ean 4 LeRoux, Peter W., Office of the Legislative Counsel, Snnte. Teri SR 328 Letts, F. Dickinson, judge, United States Dis- trict Court for the District of Columbia___. 568 Leuterio, Raul T., Philippines Minister-.____.__ 620 Levelt, Dr. H. J., "South Pacific Commission... 554 Levin, Jack, Legislative Reference Service, Library of YT i 343 COIR Eei Levin, Joseph B., Securities and Exchange Com- IISSION eehan Saat e o 548 Levin, 8., Patent Office....oomca moomoo 491 Levin, William, Federal Trade Commission____. 528 Levine, Louis, Bureau of Employment Security. 496 Levitan, Simon W., District Board of Account- BEY deo min os of side SE mr me Eo 602 Levy, my Board of Elections, Display Government i a A pe Levy, Conk L., Public Housing at 7 ONY i ras be mae Se CATER Bo Sea Lewis, i Jean, secretary to Representative Bipscombe oS 296 Lewis, Charles A., Containers and Packaging Division, Commeree ---_________ _____.__. 487 Lewis, Claudine, secretary to Representative (SEED sta ei eae lm 0 294 Congressional Directory Page Lewis, Harold R., Office of Information, Agri- 11LE FE Aa a LE ep J tn Eo dR a fh 480 Lewis, Harry H., Federal Mediation and Con- ciliation Service SESE AEE pa pe np STAT 525 Lewis, Irene, secretary to Representative Short__ 298 Lewis, Mitchel D. , National Mediation Board._. 543 Lewis, Ralph H., National Park Service.....__. 463 Lewis, William &. Jr., administrative assistant to Senator Smith of Maine Ta-10 2s bia oiied 290 Leydon, Comdr. J. K., Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy SO IN a Me RR a 433 Leyes oh Chaves, Maria Concepcion, Pan American Union SAE URE SEA San 389 L’Homme, N. GG. District Department of Highways Na A a iors 600 Libby, Dr. W. F., Atomic Energy Commission. 512 Le Phyllis i ¥ District of Columbia Tax i Lickey, dar L., District Unemployment Compensation Bompdzo. io hoi 606 Liddle, Sean T., secretary to Representative ROINey. oo. aah ToT 295 Liebert, J 2h @G., Office of Assistant Secretary of Interior a a 459 Lieftinck, Pieter, International Monetary Fund. 387 Lightle, Mary P., American National Red Cross. 511 Lindeben Brig. Gen. Phillip F., Special Staff, Les Walter a judge, Emergency Court of Appeals (biography) __-___________ 579 Lindo, Salina M., Federal Communications Commission. os 524 Lindsay, J. Kay, Federal Power Commission__._ 525 Lindsay, John V., Office of Attorney General, Tasticer oo ivan Aah re 451 Lindsay, Maj. Gen. Richard C., Office of Opera- tons, Afr Baorees oc LL 447 Linebaugh, J. David, Office of Deputy Under Secretary of Statell oot OBE WL ae 394 Lineberger, Herbert M., secretary to Represent- ative Jones of North Carolina_.________-____ 295 Linehan, Edmund J., United States Savings Bonds Division..." oilon 40 Lineweaver, Goodrich W., Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs... __________ 234 Linholm, Capt. Stanley C., Office of Operations, Coast Onard. is elae a 406 Lininger, Dr. F. F., Food and Agriculture Or- ganization of United Nations_______________ 384 Linkins, Carroll, Western Union Telegraph Co-_ 339 Linkins, Mary B., Railroad Retirement Board... 545 Linn, Mary, secretary to Representative Simp- ren an Ee wei ire dedi e dit nina Bits side 298 Linsenmayer, Leonard R., Bureau of Labor Btatiatles lr ois) en a 497 Linville, Lawrence, Office of General Counsel onthe Pres Y i rere rare 404 Lipp, onion) T., Office of the Doorkeeper, Lippioe "TF Perry, marshal, United States Su-ETA emtdl med 5 ea Lissek, a, District Department of High- i 0 Das Ae sa re Ra ap Se TA SE i id Littell. iT B., Office of the Legislative ounsel, Bonnin. on. Loot TOY 328 Litteral, Fred, District Fire Department. ._._. 599 Little, Delbert M. , Weather Bureau... ..._.._.. 493 Little, I. Kenneth, Office of Education... 468 Little, John B. , House Document Room. _____. 332 Little, Walter 'B., House Committee on Ways and Means, iil, oe 249 Littleton, Benjamin H., judge, Court of Claims (b iography) A aol 574 Liverman, William J., Department Wop dobltimnga tbo neat la el LA 602 Livingston, Harry, Disbursing Clerk, House... 330 Lviesion, Loretta T., Office of Clerk of the 0 Llaneras, Lt. Comdr. Manuel F. Alvarez, Inter-American Defense Board. oer. 385 Lloyd, Charles T., International Cooperation Administration. cneliuahinigy 400 Lobenherz, Ernest P., secretary to Representa-tive Thompson of'Michigan. o.oo.0. 299 Page Lobo, Fernando, Organization of American 0 Locke, Dr. Harry A., District Board of Exam-iners of Veterinary Medicine ______________ 603 Looks: Howard P., Tax Court of the Ls Locraft, Thomas H., District Board of EH iners and Registrars of-Architeets....... .... 602 Lodge, George C., Director of Information, Tabor Department. 0 GU 00000 ......0 496 Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr., United States Mission to-United Nations. Coo. 0 on Lolo JUL 0 399 Lodge, J. Norman, Veterans’ Administration... ny Lodge, John, Ambassador to Spain_____________ 629 Loeb, Robert F., National Science Foundation. 544 Loeffler, W. &., Federal Deposit Insurance Cor- poration: Laila s 0 Sa dl Sh ae eh ag 524 Loening, Grover, National Air Museum_.______ 553 Loesch, Col. Lawrence F., Air Staff ______._____ 446 Loftis, J. Robert, Office of Manpower, Personnel and-Reserve, Defense:-.=. oo call 0 416 Loftus, R. Thomas, Office of Official Reporters OS DeDatesr ris. tim as sn din dant Ah 328 Logan, C. A., Management Divisions, Agricul- A on ne ee Logsdon, DeEarle M., Office of Judge Advocate Generalol the Navy: © “tiiiales Dreiiines 258 438 Lohm, Albert L., National Mediation Board... 543 Lohman, Joseph D., National Capital Planning Commission: = ore 541 Lollis, Lt. Col. S. E., Office of Applications En- gineering, Defense. i CC owt 413 Lomax, W. Richard, Federal Housing Admin- IStration A ee 535 London, Col. Michael R., Selective Service 3 PELE pid fa I Lobe SBR LL EL BA Lonergan, Ann P., secretary to Representative DER eal La REE dR edn I Le Si all 6 Long, Adelbert C., Bureau of Vetorans’ Reem- ployment Rights 5. oo 497 Long, Arthur E., Region 2, Small Business Ad- ministration. 2 as 549 Long, Donald W., Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions. hr 498 0...Ll. Long, George S., Joint Committee on Disposi-tion‘of Executive Papers z-2200 = = 1% 253 Long, Helen E., House Committee on Banking and Carrenty ei 247 JACKSON. © a 295 Long, Robert L., General Accounting Office___. 341 Long, Russell B, Senate Select Committee on SE LO Ae eb Sl dl See A a 231 Longfellow, Henry W.: Federal Records’ Comme”... ..._...._. 531 Veterans’ Administration... ....cceee cena. 557 Longsdorf, Lisle L., Office of Information, Agri-Rd E010 Lee ape pe hn Sp Lp RL 480 Loomis, Henry, U. S. Information Agency.-.._._ 557 Loomis, Philip A., Jr., Securities and Exchange Commission... ina oer 547 Loops, ay W., Organization of American 4 fe CE Ee pr LR hi Loosjes, Dr. A., South Pacific Commission..... 554 Loosley, Allyn C., Tariff Commission.......... 555 Loper, Herbert B.: Assistant to Secretary of Defense. o.oo. 418 Atomic Energy Commission ____________.____ 513 Military Liaison Committee to Atomic En- ergy. Commission. 2. Do. 2300] Jule l ral. 420 Lopes, Brig. Gen. José Machado: Inter-American Defense Board. oo ooo... 384 Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis-SON a 388 Lopez, Dora Dominguez, Office of Coordinator of Taformation.ay i a at 335 2 Lord, Mrs. Oswald, United States Mission to the United Notions. rrcae resem mim 400 Lott, William B., Federal Trade Commission... 528 Loughlin, Capt. Harry A., Office of Personnel, Cpe RRDh ke adelaide idan inn d ly Loughlin, Margaret M., Office of the Lan i a Le A LE eeeps Ee 331 Loughran, Edward A., Immigration and Natu- raat Ion eric. sr ea 452 Ee Individual Index EE Page Louther, Col. Karl X., Personnel Department, Marine Corps. Chit ....ccivsopiibiioimaiad 441 Louthian, Robert C., Jr., Office of Legislative Counsel,'Senate. oon iL clu C10 328 Loveland, Frank, Bureau of Prisons__.__._.______ 452 Loveless, Comdr. Francis J., Office of Informa- Hon, NAVY Jol oi cls Di BE cnuanuatd 432 Lovell, Fred ¥. Federal Savings and Loan In- surance Corporation Rr mR 525 Lovre, Mrs. Harold O., Congressional Club. 519 Lowe, Richard Barrett, Governor of American Lowe, Schuyler, District Director, Department of General Administration. ___.______._._ 595 Lowen, Charles J., Jr., Civil Aeronautics Ad-minisiration ois rad caine tit Lowry, Lucille D., Office of the Assistant Secre-tary ofthe Navy (Afr). ir c= ov ire 428 Loyola Daher, Brig. Gen. Ignacio de: Inter-American Defense Board. ____________ 384 Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis- Lucas, Alphonse, secretary to Representative Boylein ded Sesloll god ips diol iat 292 Lucas, Lt. W. E., 3d, Naval Gun Factory__.___ 439 Luce, Clare Boothe, Ambassador to Tioly..2=.. 628 Luckey, Brig. Gen. Robert B., Headquarters, eS. Miapivie Corp? ro wath dil vai @ 440 Ludden, Robert W., Donal Park Service_.__. 463 pam, ohm ‘Kabir, Afghanistan Ambas- hao) 479 DO ee in aay 452 Tulle Fordyce W., Director of Administra- tion, Health, Education, and Welfare_______ 500 Luke, Charles D., Atomic Energy Commission. 512 Luke, Stephan E. V., Caribbean Commission__ 514 Lukens, John F., Office of Personnel Manage- ment, Commerce be te Sine Sea ind 484 Luker, Oyril, Soil Conservation Service. _______ 473 Luman, William T., Office of Plant and Opera- Og a ri 481 Lumpkin, Jane T., secretary to Representative Davisiof Wiseonsin_ ~~~.—....L ~~ '= 293 Lunsden, D. V., Experiment Stations Division, Agriculture.Bf hn bn de Sl ee in 470 Luna-Quen, Jose, International Monetary x pi i lal Sal esis d ail vl pat pel lund 6 Lund, Chester B., Office of Secretary, Health, Education, and Wolloro. a 500 Lund, Duane, secretary to Senator Thye_..___._ 290 Lundquist, Clarence T., Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions, LEoy 0 ged inl 498 Tange), Arthur E., Federal ‘Trade Commis- a 528 a ad N., Capitol Police: *.-_ 338 Lush,09: H. , administrative assistant to Senator Lusk, Frederick C., Office of the General Coun- sol for the Treasury a aa 4 Lutz, Clarence H., Metropolitan Police. _______ 601 Lyle, RichardH., "Health, Education, and Wel- fare Regional Offions.. ora a 501 Lyle, Maj. V. John, Air Force Liaison Office____ 340 Lyman, Edward B., Education Services, Civil Defense _ Le 521 Lynch, David B., Tariff Commission. _._.______ 555 Lynn, ames F. , Renegotiation Board... 546 Lynn, Ray Ww. Rural Electrification Admin- istration BL Oa SL 479 Lyon, i ie mi fa ant mittee on Scientific Research and Develop-rar LSE EI ER 544 Lyon, Louis 8S., Regional Offices, Civil Service Commission sgpliibes os laaililns wale 517 Lyons, Edith A., District Board of Education__ 599 Lyons, Eugene T Bureau of Personnel, Post Office Department LR nT PE 457 Lytle, Harvey O., Railroad Retirement Board__ 546 M McAdam, Lt. Col. TheodoreJ., Inter-American REET Page Medios John, Organization of American Tateges foo Sve neat oe es ATE McAdams, Terry J., Office of Plant and Opera- long a aa Ee Eat R 481 MeAlister, Brig. Gen. Francis M., Office of Commandant, Marine CorpS--.———.._._____ McAllister, John A. , Federal Housing Adminis-tration Soe Bln ha me ha la Leen 535 5 MoAllisfor, Thomas Francis, judge, Emergency Court of Appeals (biography) a RE diy ean 578 McAllister, Walter W., Federal Home Loan BankiBoard: reliefsrae ge 524 McArdle, Richard E., Forest Service. _________ 472 McArthur, Alan D. , administrative assistant to Senator Haka...TE ob 288 McBee, James W., Civil Service Commission_. 515 MecBlain, Maj. Gen. John F., Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve Forces, Air Force __ 444 Nes an Mildred, Health and Medical, De-5 McBride, Paul, Office of Secretary of the Senate. 326 McCabe, Edward A., House Committee on Bdueationand labor. =.+ = = 247 McCabe, John W., House minority employee _ 332 MecCafiree, Mary Jane, secretary to Mrs. Hsenhower fi Eoiieloiltlt ohn os ouhiie 381 McCahill, William P., President’s Committee on Employment of Physically Handicapped. 555 McCain, Asa M., Civil Service Commission____ 516 McCain, Robert 5, Senate Committee on Rules and ‘Administration Er 235 MecCallan, Irene, Office of Clerk of House_.____ 330 McCallister, James L., District Administrative Rorvices OMe. eo 595 McCamant, H. Richard, Civil Service Com-mission. bh a rT I I 515 McCamant, William C., assistant to Under Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare. 499 McCandless, William F. , Bureau of the Budget. 381 McCann, Doris ., House Folding Room______ 332 McCann, Kevin, administrative assistant to the Profidepil air be dl Bel na 381 McCann, Leo P., Patent Office...._._...._ __._ 491 MecCardle, Carl Ww, Assistant Secretary of State. 395 McCarrell, Rhoda, secretary to Representative Ashmore Ee 291 McCarthy, Comdr. Edward R., Coast and Geodetic yay a Te 489 McCarthy, Hal P., Region 7, Small Business Administration. den ei I ln 550 McCarthy, Harriett G., Department of Justice. 451 McCarthy, John J., Small Business Adminis- Trains ox so do Ele aR ne 549 McCarthy, Joseph J., Marine Corps Memorial Commission... tNa McCarthy, Joseph R., Joint Committee on the ADP eRe ene ar a hdd McCarty, Dorothy G., Office of Sergeant 2 Arms-Senafel RR E Ar e MecCaughey, Robert L., secretary to a 5 Mun MoCo William, Bureau of Employees Com- PENSHHIONET 10s MORI eal En at 496 MecClarin, William H., Capitol Police. -....___ 338 McClellan, Harold O.: Assistant Secretary, Commerce... ——-._____ 483 Board of the Foreign Service. ___.___._______ 399 McClellan, Leslie N., Bureau of Reclamation__ 462 McOlopon, Paul R., National Bureau of Stand- MeOTntodk, "Robert, Ambassador to Kingdom of Cambodia a ne RR a RR 625 SEERA Ee Ee LI ali 397 McClure, Stewart E., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. . ___.___.________ 235 McCollum, John P., Housing and Home Finance ACCNOY. oui wnt SL 3 534 McConaughy, Walter P., Bureau of Far Eastern ATE re esetenn an Th 397 MecConley, George E.: Federal Facilities Corporation essa SEE 409 Reconstruction Finance Corporation. .._.__._ 409 MecConnaughey, George C., Federal Communi- Doforise Board.nary 385 cations Commision. anaes 523 Congressional Directory Page MeGonnell, Beatrice, Bureau of Labor Stand-% 7 Metall, Nid. Gy , Army Liaison Office. 340 McConnell, James A.: Agricultural Stabilization ooo oof 476 Assistant Secretary of Agriculture. .-._--_-___ 469 Commodity Credit Corporation.___.___.._._.. 476 McConnell, Robert C., secretary to Representa-tive Fernandez SEI En NE INE 293 McConnell, Robert F., House Committee on Public ST a 24 McConnell, Vivien I., Senate Committee on Government Operations. oo. ou. lost x McCool, W. B., Atomic Energy Commission-. 512 McCord, Robert E., secretary to Representative Quigley a Bh A Ey AYLI Dare SSA 297 McCormack, Anna R., Washington City Post FEY Se I COE DE a | 607 MeCormack, Maj. Gen. James, Jr.: Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and Development... ______ 544 National Inventors Council. ...-o-wo-o-cco 488 McCormack, James E., Urban Renewal Administration. a5 ode odesod SES 534 McCormack, John W.: Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Commission. 257 Majority Floor Leader, House. —----—_________ 329 McCormick, Dr. James Byron, American National Red. Cross... -coew-tiosiacuiias 510 McCormick, J. H., Office of Information_._____ 480 MecCornack, Willard F., Geological Survey._-_-462 McCoy, Harold 1. Interstate Commerce Com- TASRION oh i ro oe Se ah ed ps Dobe TE cot 539 McCoy, Horace B.: Business and Defense Services Administra- in on Purchase of Blind-Made Prod- PIT ES ot fa Loh a le RR i Rane 518 MeCreary, River, House Post Office... 333 McCulloch, Frank W., administrative assistant 10. Senator: Douglas. .c. = -.wsieoi22 or oo 288 McCulloch, William M.: Commission on Government Security.-__----_ 260 House Select Committee on Small Business. 245 McCullough, Alex, administrative assistant to Senator. Thurmongd... tore asiivmai 290 .-..z-=2ik McCullough, Hu Office of Analysis and Review, NAVY... if) iii smmmghisn 431 McCullough, RAL UNESCO Relations Staff_-_ 398 McCutcheon, Charles R., Securities and Ex- change COMTIEBION. ee 547 «ectcatbnt McCutcheon, William C., Ir. Civil Service Commission: i. tert tTaiiostoentt 516 nadia McDaniel, Cecil C., Senate Committee on Appropriations mm RS pe 233 McDaniel, C. H., Maritime Administration... 491 MeDavid, Sir Frank, Caribbean Commission_. 514 McDermott, Albert L., special assistant to Secretary Of Labor. a os aera 495 McDermott, Joanne B., Joint Committee on Internal "Revenue Pantin aed McDevitt, James A., Office of Deputy Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs... 394 McDonald, Bill, U. S. Savings Bonds Division-405 McDonald, David J., Board of Governors, American BediCross. i. 25 io sonal 510 woatitn McDonald, Donald P., House Post Office---___ 333 McDonald, Henry B., District Fire Depart- THON vin mtn nit Sle SE aR AEs Sirs 600 McDonald, John I., District Fire Department__ 600 McDonald, John W., International Cooperation Administration... 30. cose oC coon 400 McDonald, Paul, Director of Administrative Services, Treasiry.. .-tactstzta 5 404 onaiad McDonald, Maj. Gen. T. B., Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Materiel... -o--co-sateincl 448 McDonald, William-7_____ 259 Administration sod i-e=snt =m rmnse~=2ron= 40 Miller, Hermon I., Agricultural Marketing Messenheimer, Capt. C. A., Navy Bureau of Bervice = mrSati oe nh 474 ooo oooeeooo-4 Miller, H. S., Patent Office. .____-.....___._._. 491 Supplies and Accounts. Messerly, Roberta G., secretary to Representa- Miller, Hugh M., Regional Offices, National ° tive Kirwan saa ono 295 Park Service. nea ioe car 46 Messinger, Brig. Gen. Edwin J., United States Miller, Irvin, Bureau of Ships... .o—_-. 437 Miller, Col. J. E., Research and Development, Deansgate 417 Miller, John F., secretary to Representative Chaser aEaL ee 292 Miller, Joseph J., District Boxing Commission. 602 Mil, J 0 Zach, 3d, Veterans’ Education Appeals oar 558 Metz, Jean B., Processing Department, Library 343 Miller, Lawrence C., House Committee on ol Congress ..-—. z--coiin--iio-cob Appropriations cso... oC 247 Metzger, Joseph F., Office of the Parliamen- Miller, Margaret, Joint Committee on the Eco- arian Satna 329 nemie Report... cr rae 253 Meyer, Eugene, Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Products... === .-_---- 51 Miller, Norman R., Civil Service Commission. 516 Miller, Paul L., Official Reporter of Debates, Meyer, Mrs. Eugene: Hone ee en a ee 3 Auditorium Commission. 257 District of Columbia 344 Miller, Paul McG., National Park Service ___. 463 of Congress Trust Fund Board_____. Library Miller, Raymond C., Foreign Service Inspection it OLDS: eo io Re an So Se sn SE bn 394 secretary to Representative Meyer, Frank, or Meyer, Harrison E., Federal National Mortgage Miller, Robert M., Office of Clerk of House-__. 330 Miller, Robert R., secretary to Representative Barrett ---.536 ASSOCIAtION.. . 2 al sername O. F., Bureau of Aeronautics, Meyer, Comdr. Miller, Seward E., Bureau of State Services.._. 504 Navy... oeoooiocoo fami Mila, Toon D., secretary to Representative urse Michael, Lt. Max A., Jr., Headquarters, Poto-mac River Naval Command _ -440 Miller, Thomas H., Bureau of Mines__._.______ 464 Ap- L., House Committee Michaels, Robert on 247 Miller, Maj. Gen. Walter I., Office of Deputy ___--oo-c -_-.--- propriations._ co. Chief of Staff, Comptroller ________._______ 447 House Radio and Television Michaelson, Mike, Miller, Wilbur K., circuit judge, Court of Galler 682 Appeals of the District of Columbia Circuit secretary to Representative Michel, Robert H., 299 (biography) o-oo 565 Nalde. re a Miller, William A., Regional Director, General Sa Frederick A., National Science Middlebush, Services Administration... --__..____._- Boar! Middleton, Blanche J., secretary to Representa- Miller, William M., Doorkeeper, House of Rep- resentatives (biography of) 331 Milligan, Augusta G., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate. -_-_ L_L.__ _....ci oo 327 tive Jones of Missouri. -=~ —--—--—--------_- Employees’ oe Middleton, Clyde R., Bureau of Compensation... >. .._---c-_.--Sond Milligan, E. J., District Public Utilities Com- Middleton, Paul E., Urban Renewal Adminis- TSBION eT 534 tehtion a set dr Millikin, Eugene D.: Dr. William 8., Veterans’ Adminis- Middleton, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. 252 trations. ol cr era an mas 557 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa- Milberg, F. S., Official Reporter, House._____-- AT NR CR pe SET SE SS 254 Senate Minority Policy Committee_ _________ 231 Gen. B. L., Office of Chief Milburn, Maj. of Staff, Army... cio--naor = 4 Special Committee on Senate Reception Mileham, Harry P., Office of Information, Agri- OOTIN Ss on ha i ee be EL SL 232 LR Ee 480 ce ee a Millner, Walker L., American Red Cross... 511 Mills, A. L., Jr.: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. en. oaeoe 526 Council of Economic Advisers __.co_—coo—---382 Mills, Charles F., Renegotiation Board. .__..__ 546 Mills, Clyde M., Federal Mediation and Con- clligtion Service om on 525 ro. cuoretuo Mills, Harry S., General Industrial Equipment 432 Division. a nen ee 487 Mills, James M., Capitol Police --_-_-_-._____ 338 Mills, Maj. Gen. John S., Office of Personnel, Ae Tora a a eas 447 Mills, Sheldon T'., Ambassador to Ecuador... 626 Mills, Wilbur D.: 294 428 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa~ HON SSE i Sra a LE a Joint Committee on the Economic Report____ 253 Mills, Mrs. Wilbur D., Congressional Club__.. 518 Milne, James N., Administrative Assistant to House Minority Leader. _ = ooon--329 RRR E———S—— Individual Index 795 Page Page Milstead, Kenneth L., Food and Drug Admin-istration AE EL oe nS S12 «SHAG 5 502 Milton, Hugh M., 2d, Assistant Secretary of the ATION Lnel Shoe hs 421 Milton, Lorimer D., Howard University.._____ 502 Milton, Ormand, Otfice of Financial Manage- ment, Air Fore 444 Milton, Col. dunes R., Office of Under Sec-retary, Alr-Poreeo. ti 00 side Loud 444 Miner, Robert G., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, ‘Canada-United States. ___________ 545 Miner, W. A., Bureau of Chief Postal Inspector. 457 Minetti, G. Joseph, Federal Maritime Board._. 489 Mini, Capt. James H., Office of Navy Personnel and Reserve Forees.. oo... . Lo. ashi lin 422 Minnich, L. Arthur, Jr., White House Office_.. 381 Minor, Clarke Haynes, Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commission. _.______________ 256 Minor, Leroy T., Bureau of Employees Com-pensation... ..........Webeiiiininonots 96 hl Minor, W. A., Foreign Agricultural Service.... 475 Mintener, Bradshaw: Assistant Secretary, Health, Education, and Wellore or. (bn. ath us ha eld 500 Civil Defense Coordinating Board._._._______ 522 Director, Gallaudet College... _____._________. 501 Minton, Lee Webb, International Development Advisory Board: =o. [L1Gool) 401 Minton, Sherman, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States (biography)... _. 562 Miser, Capt. J. T., Naval Medical Survey Re-view B SaSe eb doo JE aks, arid 430 Miskell, Ruth, secretary to Representative War a eT 299 Montenegro, Julio Hostilio, Organization of American Bites. coe air al 388 Montgomery, Lt. Col. Hunter M., Army Lidscon Offlen. o_o = = v7 magi 340 Montgomery, Leonard L., Veterans’ Adminis-tration Congressional Liaison Service. _..___ 3 Montgomery, Robert H., Small Business Ad- ministration... LU salisstnwi 49 Montgomery, Sam B., American Red Cross_.__ 511 Monts, Esther L., Office of Under Secretary, Commerce. oo. uit soos div 00 aay ai 483 Montt M., Col. Manuel, Inter-American De-fense Board nme SS SE a Ba 385 Monzel, L. Vincent, secretary to Representative Hendersomiuoh. Loo dauealii ode wo seus, 294 Moodie, a R., Office of General Counsel, 8Ly pet pt APA rs Lal ire TO ML a (1 404 Mooney, oh. Office of Minority Floor [TEC CH TTR aE SL SARL Be DUR 325 Mooney, Dorothy S., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System ____________________ 526 Mooney, James J., Maritime Administration___ 490 Moore, Clarence P. Small Business Adminis- ationuol: Jo cnitiny Ch alan fF atid 549 Moore, C. W., Patent Office. -ioii oo 491 Moore, E. G., Agricultural Research Service. __ 470 Moore, Rear Adm. F. R., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy... ionic oan nr roones 434 Moore, George M. Civil Service Commission... 515 Moore, George T.: Assistant Secretary ol Commerce. cv. cians 484 Civil Defense Coordinating Board. ._________. 522 Mitchell, Benjamin T., Bureau of Narcotics.__. 408 | Moore, Capt. Howard W., Inter-American De-Mitchell, Elizabeth S., Senate Committee on fonse: Board bh sdbabie. duwais oooh 385 Rules and Administratioa._.____.._._ 235 | Moore, J. Cordell, Office of Administrative Wahl, goal Office of Sergeant at Arms, Assistant Secretary, Interior. _____._..______ 460 Senate: liu. aio Jos oil 327 | Moore, J. Francis, Federal Home Loan Bank danas Mitel, F ames M., National Science Founda- idem antl anton ON wal. Jiao 543 Mitchell James P. (Secretary of Labor): Biography of. vaoel onendl apneai. oul 495 Board of Governors, American National Red Cross: runs Lanelin sg. i oat 510 Somalas Defense Mobilization Board. .__________._.__.___ 383 Member, Smithsonian Institution. ___________ 552 Mitchell, Landon, Office of Doorkeeper, House_ 331 Mitchell, Richard F., Interstate Commerce Commission AR J BLO SET 539 Mitchell, William, Atomic Energy Commission. 512 Mitchell, William F., Jr., National Mediation tration Fol Lhe oma aL RE 6 Ll Sw On Te Fool ik 9 Rte 505 Mittendorf, C. O., Defense Minerals Explora-_ tion stration TEE apt tien BE ROLY 460 Traffic Mochwart, Russell C., District Insurance Sot partment ia N a SAI) Co oh EN Lh SUR Sg 600 Moffett, Bernard V., Interstate Commerce Com- mission ui Gl. Tounaees salaaily Cas 539 Mohagen, Verna C., Soil Conservation Service. 474 Mohr, John P., Federal Bureau of Investigation. 452 Mohrhardt, Foster E., Director of Library, Ag- CEE heeheeae Cee 480 Moisescu, Anton, Rumanian Legation__________ 620 Moley, Dan, Office of Clerk of the House__.____ 330 Molina, Dr. Gustavo, Pan American Sanitary Organization... 0 = i anheagoyig 390 Mollison, Irvin C., judge, Customs Court (biog YADhY) oohaati 576 Molloy, James H., Office of the Commandant, Coast Guards. adh 4 ..LosalinJoni Molony, Charles, Federal Reserve System_____ 527 Monaghan, Dr. Frank, Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commission _._______.______ 256 Monge, José Trias, Caribbean Commission_____ 514 Menires, Syn E., secretary to Representative ity Monson, Ruth L., Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) maemo note (HDT 413 Montanaro, Brig. Gen. Carlos, Inter-American Defense Board. oc. ov ooo. 90000) 384 Montaquila, Anthony L., Board of Immigra-tion Appeals...oiling whnng 452 Board aul il i immunenee aE 524 re | Moore, John E., Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve, Defense. 0 oanliili aoa cucnaoa. 416 | Moore, Margaret E. Office of Industrial Rela-Hons raeanne ae aE 432 | Moore, Marian G., Senate Committee on Rules and Administration... _coiocsily 235 | Moore, Martin L., Office of Assistant Secretary of the Lois Treasury... ...ceeetewsausieeli 403 Moore, Mervin B., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and MICTICO, nnn ne ees nT 3S RE 537 Moore, Pauline R., Senate Democratic Policy Commie oa aE 233 Moore, Robert H., Federal Mediation and Con-ciliation Service. ..o. Ul oi i Io nls 525 Moore, Maj. Gen. Robert S., Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) _________ 413 Moore, William H., Joint Committee on the Economic Report.............t0 oon fico 253 Moore, William H., Office of Navy Material___ 428 Moore, William L., Farm Credit Administra- HON: co ros SiG pd Domenie an aL So i sn 520 Moorer, Capt. T. H., Office of Assistant Secre- tary of Navy (A ir) dem Se Ty EE 428 Moose, James S., Jr., Ambassador to Syria... 629 Mora, "Dr. José A: Organization of American States cciivunemane 390 Uruguayan Ambassador... .oceeae-621 Morales, Col. Julio C., Inter-American Defense Boardy oil fon doaaias nel Satepaade Es Morales, Lt. Col. Ramén Clemente, Inter-American Defense Board... __.._.__. 385 Moran, James O’Donnell, District Alcoholic Beverage Control Board... __._____ 597 Moran, Laura A., House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. oo Lo oo ae Lo 48 Moretionss, PGad B., Federal Trade Commis-% Mon Capt. Richard E., Office of Personnel, Clohat Guard... raters oo aha 407 Morellet, Jean, International Labor Organiza-5 ONY. nn ee ae ee Se SS Be Morgan, Rear Adm. A. M., Bureau of Ships__ 437 Moreen Arja, Interstate Commerce Commis- SRA Caan de a I LL Ss 539 TC Ba Gerald D., Special Counsel to the President. _ouiiiue Tuliwiaons ish an 380 Morgan, Harry L., Office of Personnel ________. 407 Morgan, Jane, Office of Clerk of House. ........ 330 Congressional Directory Page Morgan, Jo V., judge, District of Columbia Tax Court 606 Morgan, Nathan V., Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation LE i 525 Morgan, Phyllis V., Transcriber to House com-TIENEd PC SOR SR Oe a 3 Morison, Samuel E., trustee of Franklin D. Roosevelt Library... 532 5 Morrell, Arthur D., Yoder Civil Defense Ad- ministration SEAL IE BL eC Ed 521 Morris, Alice F., secretary to Representative TAmMondson... oh... estima et 293 Morris, Helen E., Office of the Minority Leader_ 329 Morris, H. H., Postmaster of House of Repre- sentatives (biography Ol). her sildial. 333 Morris, James W., judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia... 568 Morris, Joseph C., National Science Board _____ 544 Morris, Mary Jane, Federal Communications Commission... iL. ioe er RT 523 Morris, Una Rita, District Corporation Coun- gels Offen Lod i a ST STI 598 Morris, Virginia, secretary to Representative Baugh oo ea aa 292 Morrison, Alice Angus, Women’s Bureau.______ 498 Morrison, Donald M,, Office of Operations, Const Guard... ad So dal ai 407 Morrison, Dorothy Dunn, secretary to Repre- sentative Holifleld 0. 0.0 Li 0%) 295 Morrison, Frances, Office of Clerk of the House. 330 Morrison, Jack H., Federal Crop Insurance Cor- poration ai i me AAR eR es SUE NE SR 478 Morrison, James H., District of Columbia Auditorium Commission... 257 Morrison, Loyle A., Tariff Commission. _______ 555 Morrison, Stella O., Secretary to Representative Alexander OER lO REE See Cl 291 Morrow, E. Frederic, White House Office__.___ 381 Morrow,T. B., Potent OMes. i anan 491 Mow, Thomas E. , Foreign Agricultural Serv-” SAE en SRE dh a SG 5 Mor, William L., General Accounting Office. 341 Morsberger, Eustis E., Government Printing Office 5 Morsch, als M., Office of Chief Assistant ho) Librarian Re a A A A oe ZA LE Morse, Clarence G.: Federal Maritime BOARAr cm di sis i Hid 2 489 Maritime Administration... ___-o__ 490 Morse, David A., International Labor Organ-IZAUONE brA 386 Mo Ellsworth H., Jr., General Accounting tl Morse, Ee ep Office of Minority Whip, Senate. -cccaaaa-325 Secretary to Senator Saltonstall. _________.__. 290 Morse, Roy W., Office of Administrative Assist-ant Secretary, Interior 0 sada ite doen 460 Morse, True D.: Civil Defense Coordinating Board. i. cesme-s 522 Commodity Credit Corporation --cececaaa---476 Council of Economic AdviSers---c-cacecaaaaan 382 Under po Agricalture..------eeeneeen 469 Morse, Wayn Board of tors to the Military Academy.__.. 255 Senate Select Committee on Small Business. 231 U. 8S. Territorial Expansion Memorial Com- REITn nr OAD SRR St Ea ee OT 260 Morse, Wilbur L., Office of the General Counsel. 431 Morss, A. Patricia, Department of Public Wel- fares: i loi TU ean 605 Morreead, J. Lane, Bonneville Power Ad-RE 467 Mortimer, Frank H., Government Printing flops Soi or Lol en Bi 345 Morton, J. E., National Science Foundation __. 543 Morton, Perry W., Assistant Attorney General_ 451 Morton, Thruston B.: Assistant Secretary ofSate. ol oi dle 395 Board of the Foreign Service. _ -___________._ 399 Mosbaugh, Harrell F., Department of Interior. 460 Mosby, Dennis, Office of Clerk of the House_._ 330 Moseman, A. H., Agricultural Research Service. 470 Moser, Marie E., Office of Assistant Secretary, CC OTIIIIOTCOLL fo of wid ds Chrno ih iim et a mm NE 483 Moser, Sally, Supply and Logistics, Defense__.. 417 Mota Sanchez, Capt. Ramon, Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commission.__.___-388 Page Mote, Lynn, Administrative Assistant to Sena-TOL CUES. eoa hen e 288 Mon Walter L., Office of Senate Sergeant at ne id rR nA 327 Mot Arthur W., Bureau of Brplgnent Seer. aint d So son Ud ani nl Molloy, en J., District Corporation dont sel’ GOAT A nisl Jian To ania Pi a 599 Most, Charles M., Research and Develop-ment, Defense... iio To oid nial Sh 417 Motz, J. D., Foreign Agricultural Service_._... 475 Mousel, H. P., Farm Credit Administration___ 520 Mouser, Cotys M., Senate Committee on Agri-culture and Forestry... ....-i... 233 Mowitt, Glendon J., Geological Survey... ____. 462 Mowson, Robert L., Jr., Office of Legislative Counsel; Home: 2.2, 2000 da ail 335 Moyer, C. I., Small Business Administration... 551 Moyer, Dr. Raymond T., International Coopera-tion Administration... ..-C0.__L_ 401 Moyer, Robert M., House Committee on ADDrOpriations. ....coneeehr naan tii 247 Muccio, John J., Minister to Iceland __________ 627 Mueller, Frederick Henry, Assistant Secretary of Commeree. co. 0 a0 ne aa 0. 100 483 Muir, Emily L., Commission of Fine Arts__._.. 517 Mulit, Lloyd H, , Supply and Logistics, Defense. 418 Mullaney, J oseph E., Library of Congress____.. 342 Mullen, Frank E., Interstate Commerce Com- MISSION cf ann 0 ST A JD SUE 9 Mullen, G. Frederick, Department of Justice-__. 451 Mullen, Harry R., District Electrical Board_.__. 602 Mullen, Marguerite, secretary to Representative DolVer. «fit a. bernardSalts ee 293 Muller, Maj. Gen. Walter J., Manpower a Reserve Forces, il. Army...i... Muller, William, Federal Records Couneil_-___ = Mulligan, M. C., Civil: Aeronautics... -......... 514 Mae Zu, administrative assistant to Senator rr AE het ot hd Ne Era Mulroney, John E., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of)... ___________ 584 Multer, Abraham J., House Select Committee on. Small Business... oo. i a iE 245 Multhauf, Robert P., National Museum_______ 552 Mumford, John C., Washington city post office. 608 Mumford, L. Quincy: fdbrarian of onion Lt lo Congress... 341 Permanent Committee, Oliver Wedd Holmes Devise Fung... i2222. The Library of Congress Trust Fund Board.-_ Eo Mumford, Luther H., Library of Congress. ____ 344 Manne"Rear Adm. Albert G., Navy Bureau ” lo} Mundorft. Sor G. T., Office of Naval Material. 432 Mundt, Karl EB.: Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commis- glioma loa BL ua ey snl End Senate Office Building Commission. ____ Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission. 259 Munger, H. B., Farm Credit Administration_._ 520 Muniz, Jodo Carlos, Brazilian Ambassador. -___ 612 Munn, Charles, secretary to Representative oh Miinoz-Marin, Luis, Governor of Puerto Rico__ 466 Ms, Sir Leslie Knox, New Zealand Ambassa-; Ol ht sm Br mei Ss ww dm md i ae SAS 618 Munson, Charles E., administrative assistant to Senator Barrett. Cc al Cosi ol JIS oll 287 Munthe de Morgenstierne, Wilhelm, Norwegian A Ambassador... oi. unsiiemesSLB GRE 1 Sea Munves, William, Office of General Counsel, AI FOTO ine ee nm ban ire ee SAE Murch, Gerald E., Board of Parole_.___________ 452 Murdock, Abe, "National Labor Relations Boards il av oi ahaa hh 542 Murdock, J. Edgar, chief judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of) DE aD 581 Murphree, Eger V., Atomic Energy Commis-ah Murphy, Capt. Charles P., Office of Merchant Marine Salety.. a 407 Murphy, Capt. C. H. 8., Office of Naval Re-BOTCON. io huni nat ai ds et Rite dim 432 Murphy, Dr. Christopher J., District Depnize, ETON HLL ht Sh rg dy sy RU Murphy, Elizabeth V., Senate Committee =" Minority Polley... --cco CU LCC 23 EEEEEEE—h—h—S———— Indwidual Index 797 Page Murphy, Francis T., Office of Financial and Development AIS. So 398 Fellat Murphy, Franklin D., Commission on Govern-ment Security Murphy, RY District of Columbia Auditor- lum Commission... oui a 5 W.o u 257 Murphy, James W., Official Reporter, Senate___ 328 Murphy, John, secretary to Representative Slemingkl oo 0 oo ll HET aan da 298 Murphy, Maj. Gen. John B., Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve, Defense FAR na 415 Murphy, J ohn E., International Cooperation Administration. SELL RAT SV Na ELE A 401 Murphy, Joseph P., District Department of Vehiclesand Traffic 0. oo. Jo. oo 606 Murphy, P. F., Railroad Retirement Board____ 546 Murphy, Paul, Organization of American States. 388 Murphy, Robert, Deputy Under Secretary of 20 EIR IOS LL NE et Sete es RRL LS 4 Murphy, Thomas F., Patent Office. ___________ 491 Murphy, Thomas M., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation.._______.________ 254 Murphy, Thomas W., Commission on Mental a. Sr a a BANE 572 Murphy, Vincent R., House post office_________ 334 Murphy, Warren T., Forest Serviee____________ 472 Murray, Charles A., administrative assistant to Senator Murray. iL cid t. 0 Gel gal 289 Murray, James E., Democratic Policy Com-mittee rep hain shady soe th oo, 231 Mure John J., Office of General Counsel, Agriculture: Jo fui) 3 Diab dons, 481 Murray, Robert V., Metropolitan Police De-partment. a ae taiitiag 601 Murray, Rear Adm. S. S., Office of Chief of Naval Operations cr 05 _ "Joi ll saogs 433 Muy, Ton S., secretary to Representative of 512 Mush Jack, Joint Committee on Printing____ 251 Musgrave, George W., Soil Conservation Service oped a RC LRP eB Le CE 473 Musser, Donald F., Atomic Energy Commis- sion... i. Ena Yael 513 Musser, Ralph H., Soil Conservation Service... 473 Muth, George E., Gallaudet College_._____._____ 501 Muto, Anthony, White House News Photog- raphers’ Association... lilac naan il 676 Mutz, John L., Senate Committee on Public Myr rics T., Jr., Office of Information, Agriculture... sipilif Sas Soin 48 Myers, Donald A., Regional Offices, Post Office Department... Holoouuieaoatvios. tl 458 Myers, Frank H., judge, Municipal Court for the District of Columbia ________._________ 586 Myers, Maj. John W., Manpower and Reserve FOTCeS, ATINY Lo. oni osiay 0 a nndel 422 Myers, L., Sugar Division__.._......i. ...... J 477 Myas Robert J., Social Security Admins tion. mttaimedalpent hob sluadivt Myo Lt. Col. Sherry B., Office of Geter Counsel, Army Ze das tnd a hi eed Myers, Walter, Jr., Inter-American onto = Tuna Commission eel uel d autallsa. 537 Myers, Dr. W. I Advisory Yo ee on Voluntary Foreign Addai Dos inuhanl Clad bonni” 402 International Development Advisory Board... 401 Mynatt, Edward F., Office of the General Coun-gel, Aerionliare. oo ai eed Yabo 481 Myrick, Lowell, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. ________. 527 .. N Nabrit, James M., Jr., Howard University. ____ 502 Nagro, "Blanche F., ed oint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation...._... 254 Namias, Jerome, Weather Bureau________._____ 493 Namm, Benjamin N., Board of Governors, American National Red Crosses vial. 510 Page Nance, Homer, Office of Clerk of the House..__ 330 Nannetti, Guillermo, Organization of American Bates pi liueiinoe a iene 389 iiraadiadl Nash, Bradley D.: Air’ Coordinating Committee. i. ii sso 509 Office of Assistant Secretary of Air Force, Materiele . oogio. Son onal soi a 445 Natcher, William H., Board of Visitors to the Naval Aeademy... oobi.oo 2 255 Naughten, Thomas E., International Coopera-tion Administration... 401 = Neagles, James C., Board of Parole Neal, Harry E., Secret Service...____ 408 Neal, Jack D., Bureau of Inter-American Affairs. 397 Nearman, Harold B., American Red Cross.____ 511 Neas, Ernest C., Federal Crop Insurance Cor- poration... oieil oni te risen 478 Neathery, Jack B., Office of Coordinator of In-formation. . .; could cori adldat Sans 335 Nedrow, Ray W., secretary to Representative Harrison of Nebraska. ——..-0_ csc. oo. 294 Nedrow, William M., Municipal Court for the Districtof Columbia... 0... gece 586 Neel, Sam H., Departmental Administration, Agriculture shh duiaiea i Bi vennnt slag 479 Neeley, Matthew M.: District of Columbia Auditorium Commission. 257 National Capital Planning Commission.______ 541 Neese, E. Irene, secretary to Representative Radwan. cuoimy ian pines alias aad Hay 297 Neighbors, George IJ., Administration. .c. oie topnai ld oan toch, 468 Neilson, George D., judge, Municipal Court for the District of Columbia 586 Nelsen, Ancher, Rural Electrification Adminis- tration. 0 00 Lomi nae a ee 479 Nelson, Curtis A., Atomic Energy Commission. 512 Nelson, Elmer K., Senate Committee on In: terior and Insular Affairs... _______. 234 tration Sad Snr do RL nial nee 502 Nelson, Fred A., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. is. i hoy ary 527 Nelson, Howard M., Assistant Budget Officer, Treasury Emer an Aa tena dE eB as 404 Nelson, Harold T.: Bonneville Advisory Board... sot. ote 467 Burean of c.ouio-ooncoosl 463 Reclamation. in BONE. sdSe wale ad 456 Nelson, Nancy, secretary to Representative Coudert.. doiveibiosib sosliomadii at Li 00 292 Nelson, Neal D., Area Offices, Bureau of Laud Management. en ee EA Bn Er HL Nerd a Nelson, Norman J., District Board of Tat Nelson, Olof W., Federal Power Commission... 526 Nelson, Gen. Otto L., Jr., National Civil Defenss Advisory Comnol. i. bt oe IT Nelson, Richard, International Pacific Halibut ° Commission: ou. coopeb 3 08 Doo lial 538 Nelson, Richard W., Internal Revenue Service. 405 Nosh, George B. , Urban Renewal Administra- lee errs UCC TE 534 Neshine, Frank J., Steam and Other Operating Engineers Bord. | Cah 60: Neuberger, Richard L., National Monument Commission. ieee di. dank ial SL 258 Nettleton, Leigh L., Board of Immigration AppealSic cl satin nut sorta Soe BE onl 452 Neuenhahn, Harry E., Transportation and Public Utilities dooce 531 Service... ..oa.eifail Neumeyer, William E., Air Coordinating Com-mittee... de lee dann ont neselsvisi 509 Novas, Robert, Bureau of Inter-American ATaive. Stuainilrn caleunlb Newberry, Brig. Gen. James P., Office of Ma-teriel, Aly Foro@. oo si diss adic ntmad ak 448 Newbury, Frank D., Assistant Secretary of IONER... suivs sant bo bri hk sb who war ain 412 Newell, Sterling R., Agricultural Marketing Service mm ee ee SR Ee i 474 Newhart, Col. Harold G., Headquarters, U. S. Marine Corps. o.oo hme 440 Newland, Robert W., Office of Field Services... 486 Newlin, J. Earl, National Mediation Board..._ 543 Newman, Helen, librarian, United States ..... fase Supreme Court. sosvasudauedainiy 563 Congressional Directory Page Newman, James J., United States Savings Bonds Division. 0.0. Gui Ji 405 Newman, J. B., Smithsonian Institution_______ Nowgn, Capt. L. G., Bureau of Medicine and 435 Newsom, Herschel D., International Develop-ment Advisory Board Newton, James E., Securities and Exchange Commission t,o.Er RITA UL Sn2 54 Neyman, Capt. C. A., Jr., Bureau of Naval Personnel... 00. 0 C000 0 TILE 435 Neyman, Capt. R. I., Naval Gun Factory__._.__. 439 Nichols, Clarence Ww, Economic Activities_____ 398 Nichols, Dorothy 7 Democratic Conference Committee of the Senate ......___.__...___ 233 Nichols, Col. Edwin A., Office of Legislative and Public Affairs, Defense 15 Nichols, Capt. Edwin H., Office of Judge Advo-por cate General, Navy Nichols, Herbert , Geological Survey, In- of pew se eee ade had r Bars Lenn 462 Nichols, Jesse R., Senate Committee on Finance. 234 Nichols, Leonard F., Maritime Administration. 490 Nichols, Louis B., Federal Bureau of Investi- gation ae La Den Ry ia Re 452 Nich Samuel M., American Red Cross-__-_-511 Nicholson, James T., American Red Cross_-____ 511 Meas Mary Belle, Court of Customs and Bai ppeals. Cos o_o. Ni at. Leonard, Office of General hs sel, Delonser | vo. il i ar Sul 413 Nielsen, Edwin G., Bureau of Reclamation. ____ 462 Nielson, Osear H., Office of Budget and Manage-FEST eee SS Se he Te RE 484 Nielson, Robert D., Area Offices, Interior______ 461 Niemi, William J., ‘Alaska Road Commission... 466 Nigh, June, House Committee on Foreign Afalrst. 200 aa and ET, ST 247 Nigro, Victor, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission == Ll iis. S20 alo Nikkel, Earll H., Federal Crop Insurance Cor- poration Es DALES lL a sR ASE wi 478 Nipe, Merlin H., Library of Congress__________ 343 Nixon, Richard M. (Vice President of the United States): Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Com- mission tL UT 1G La a Blography of = oli cen iia me mL 3 Commission for Extension of the U. 8S. Capitol. 251 Member, Smithsonian Institution ___________ 552 National Security Couneil_____..______.__ __.'_ 382 President of 1. 2. 1 325 the'Senate.........-0 Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission... 259 Noble, G. Bernard: National Historical Publications Commission. 531 Public Affairs and UNESCO Activities______ 394 Noble, Lindsley H., Bureau of Finance, Post ffice Department CHL ENG REA ER Al Se 456 Nobleman, Eli E., Senate Committee on Gov-ernment Operations wind LAN TER ER 234 Nobrega, Col. Silvino Castor da, Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commission. ________ 388 Noel, James L., Commission on Government Security si RR ppt BU TT BE SEE 2 Nolan, Evelyn C., secretary to Senator Neely__. 289 Nolan, John Lester, Reference Department, Library of Congressiis io... Uhl fio ra] 342 Nolan, Mary, secretary to Senator Douglas_____ 288 Nolan, Dr. Thomas B Geological Survey... cb lin SlitShai 462 Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific i Research and Development. ______________ Nolen, John, Jr.: National Capital Housing Authority _________ National Capital Planning Commission______ Nolph," Jesse D., secretary to Representative B Halleck 294 Noone, Charles M., U. S. Information Agency... 557 Noone, John J., Jr., District Department of Public:Wellarerws or aussi 605 Norbet, Nellie W., secretary to Representative 7) McDowell Norman, Miss Glennie M., Interstate Com-’ merce Commission: .... 00 Lo io 00 210 Norman, Rear Adm. I. L. V., Navy Bureau of Medicine and alla oon 43 Surgery pita Page Norman, J. William, secretary to Representative Bennettof Blorida_._ =. wi 0 oa 291 Norrell, Col. James A., Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve, il 4 Defense...i... Norrell, Mrs. W. F., Congressional Club_______ Norris, P. K., Foreign Agricultural Service_.___ North, Roy M., Postmaster, Washington city postioffiee. 3 oF Cv In Er 607 North, Brig. Gen. Thomas, American Battle Monuments Commission 510 Norton, C. McKim, National Capital Das Commission ove C0 gis ah Norton, Ethan A., Soil Conservation Service_--yo Norton, Col. P. W., Air Sta 446 Nosek, Col. Thaddeus M District Engineer Commissioner’s Office... ______ 595 Notowidigdo, Moekarto, Indonesian Ambas-sadorsianne aabusil ou dint be slanting 616 Nottingham, C. T., Department of Licenses one Inspections CRs SR Wd ye] CL eg Se Nowak, Francis J., Federal National SET Association eR A Ferner BT Tare aa 535 Nowell, Lee R., Interstate Commerce Com-THSSION. er eae a RE 540 Noyes, Guy E., Board of Governors of the Fed-eral ReservelSystem: cars J Silo. v0. 527 Nucker, Delmas H., Territorial Officials _______ 466 Nufer, Albert Re Ambassador to Argentina____ 625 Nugent, Julian i; Jr., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States .___._____ 545 Nunn, Ira H., ij udge Advocate General, Navy. . 438 Nussbaum, Humie, District Corporation Coun- sel’s Office te I 10 OST Lae So go Fo ee 598 Nussear, Edmund C., Bureau of Accounts.__..___ 408 Nutting, Capt. K. L., Bureau of Naval Person- Ti Ree Re be la SL eer © be 435 Nykopp, Johan A., Finnish Legation___________ 614 Nystrom, Harold uli Assistant Solicitor, Labor. 496 (0) Onn Eugene E., Office of Secretary of Treas-bod HE John B., Advisory Board on National PorkS, O00... vo nn Sma SAO 464 Obear, Legare, H. B., Reference Department, 2 Library of Congress nn nm na ee 42 O’Berg, Blanche M., Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry LE a a yh 23 O’Brian, John Lord, Washington National Monument Society ema bRARINES BL ern Ly 558 O’Brien, Dan, administrative assistant to Sen-ator Hickenlooper .c.co--emeomn naman 288 O’Brien, Capt. D. J., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Nav O’Brien, George D., District Corporation Coun-SPS OMiens. oon on i oo SRR 98 O’Brien, James C., Office of Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare... .___..__________ 500 O’Brien, John A., Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation...Ir 22° fC 525 O’Brien, Leo W., Theodore Roosevelt Centen- Nia) Commission. Loe traits 259 O’Brien, Ruth, Research Branches ____________ 470 (94 Brien, Ww. E., administrative assistant to Sontor Mum roi ili ii 2 0O’Connell, Ambrose, judge, Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (biography) 572 oO’ Conael), Maj. Gen. James D., Technical Serv-425 oO’ Coil Margaret R., secretary to Repre-sentative Kelly of New York oO’ Connell, Michael J., National Mediation 0’ Oe ors 5 Wadia] Civil Defense Ar ministration 00 HE Ln inal i300 0O’Connor, Basil, trustee of Franklin D. ei velG Library. aio ol 532 O’Connor, Blake, Senate Select Committee on Small Bosiness ar 231 0’Connor, Frank, District Minimum Wage and on Industrial Safety Board 0’Connor, J. J., Regional Director, General hi Services Administration... _-______________ 0’Connor, Joseph B., Health, Education, and Welfare, Regional Offices... ____._._.. 5 00 0’Connor, Roderic L., Deputy Assistant Secre-ho taryol State ol coll ole ar. Individual Index Page 0’Day, C. C., Senate Committee on Foreign ATE ET ee 234 oar rs J., District Nurses’ Examining Oden Tovar E., Veterans’ Administration... 558 Odom, Lewis G., Jr., Senate Select Committee on Small Business CERT Sr SE CUE NE 231 O’Donnell, Lt. Gen. Emmett, Jr., Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel... 447 O’Donohue, Josephine, secretary to Representa-tive Granahan 294 0O’Donoghue, Henrietta V., secretary to Senator Refauver:u. cote i. i. whl. adannil O'Donovan, R. E., regional offices, Post Office Departments. aca J) oaaid. guna l O’Hara, Joseph P., Board of Visitors to ie Naval Academy. pedal of coer al yrannald O’Hara, Robert E., Senate Committee on Sank Proprigtions.. ...c...cowwesandi0o) SingTall 233 Ocehser, Paul H., Smithsonian Institution. .____ Oeschle, Carl F., Office of Assistant Secretary of Commerce 483 Oettershagen, Martin W., St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation_.________________ Offutt, Brig. Gen. Harry D., Soldiers’ Home sion OT ie Charlton, Jr., Intelligence Activities, State Department... awlilioff Ozaon, Chester F., Office of Defense Mobiliza-35 Oh Robert F., Reference Department, Li- brary of Congress. 34 Ogilvie, Virginia J., Federal Reserve System... 526 Ogle, Maj. Gen. Dan C., Air Staff 446 Oglesby, Henry C., secretary to Representative og B Ogletree, James M., House Post Office...._.___ 333 0’Grady, Emmett M., Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. Jr co dh | sow Jolviiti 234 0’Grady, Capt. James W., Office of Deputy Sec- retary of Defense. conic lini plod ilonian 411 Ogrosky, Harold O., Soil Conservation Service. 473 O’Hara, Brig. Gen. John J., Office of Chief of Staff, Materiel O’Hara, ’ Joseph P., Board of Visitors to the ; Naval Academy... oecacnnneormndtotiid 255 Ohly, John H., oil Cooperation "Administration rman pty PET IT. Hey 401 Ojala, Dr. E. M., South Pacific Commission... 0” Hoot, Brig. Gen. Richard J., Materiel, Air BOrce,. ou vatidiin ot doiatds bo Ho mnts, avian 448 O'Keeffe, Dr. James A., District Board of Police and; Fire Surgeons. liiuic. . a coivo.) cues 600 O’Konski, Mrs. Alvin E., Congressional Club__ 518 Olano, Fernando Garcia, Argentine Minister___ 611 Olin, Spencer T., National Monument Commis- SION. L. oienel donned OL Hirencl nuosolw 258 Oliver, James L., Business Machines and Office Equipment: Division. -o0:c. .__oloolilloi Oliver, L. L., Smithsonian Institution... _______ Oliver, Webster J., chief judge, Customs Court (biography) Olga; Orvil R., Public Housing Administra- tio Oli Warren, 3d, Department of Justice..___-Olsen, Alf, House post, O08 ce - oofhein Olsen, Anna H., Librarian, U. S. Customs COUT ana. re tenis bie ne ot Fi ass . Olsen, N. Andrew, Business and Defense Serv- ices Administration, Industry Division Olsen, William H., Area Offices, Interior. ______ Oison, Kenneth Ww. Foreign Agricultural Serv- Oo’ Mtonis; Joseph C., Joint Committee on the Economic Report Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission__ 259 0’Malley, Comdr. George F., Office of Assistant Secretary of Navy (Personnel and Reserve Boreas). i ane 428 O’Marr, Louis J., Indian Claims Commission. _ O’Meara, Brig. Gen. Andrew P., Interdepart-mental Committee on Scientific Research and Development. li 200i101 G00 544 00 O’Melia, Richard J., Senate Committee on Government Operations Page Omer, Col. Daniel O., Selective Service System. .Omohundro, Edward L., Bureau of Employ-mentiSeeirHy. locouic con ld al Ondarcho, Gladys, House Committee on Agri-ell ry ee ee ER ee 247 O’Neal, Hon. Emmet, Corregidor-Bataan Me-morisl Commission... =. eee 257 "Nell, Francis A., Jr., National Mediation ard ONo Col. J. L., Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve Forces, Alr BOrce vin. mansitin.~ 444 O’Neill, Thomas P., Jr., Boston National His- ioric Sites Commission... ooo.o2i.. 256 Onofrio, Thomas, Capitol Police... ....__.__._ Opie, Maj. Gen. E. Walton, Woodrow Wilson Centennial Celebration Commission. .__.._ 260 Oppenheimer, Dr. Ella, District Health De-partments sete asa Ui. tolidnal cane 604 Opper, Clarence V., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of) 582 Oram, Frank H., United States Information ABNEY. oie dint Livorno lnc dt foonisa sd Oram, Russell M., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation Orcutt, Bessie M., House Committee on the Jodiclaryeee coven ese ban aden inl Orescan, Corhal D., House Committee on Ap-DLOpLIRtIoNS. ir te ash ree re SR 247 Onl (Alejandro, Organization of American Engineering GR ae TEC a Orr, Douglas W., Commission of Fine Arts... Orrick, Andrew D. ., commissioner, Securities and Exchange Commission 5 Orsini, Felice M., Soil Conservation Service... 473 Ozily Franklin 1, Deputy Assistant Secretary, TINY ise earl rye A Oy, pe Y Ortiz, Frances, secretary to Senator Chavez____ 287 Ortiz, Lingo, Organization of American Ort Ey Howard T. havior Committee on Weather Control 509 Osborne, Theodore C.: Bureau of Ordnance, Navy... ..s--Office of General ig Navy.. eign TATRITS. co molatloscals. tans tint. O’Shaughnessy, J. K., Rural Electrification Administration. i... Joccbii] sailed waa 479 Ostertag, Harold C., Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy. o.oo die ali aon. 255 Ostertag, Mrs. Harold C., Congressional Club__ 518 Ostrander, Earl D., Bonneville Power Adminis- tration em wk deh dR SL bela Sedge 467 Ostrow, A. Harry, District Department of Pub- Be tlenlthie.. fuss bh soit to, SL ans 604 Ota, Robert Y., Board on Geographic Names.. 467 Oo’ Toole, Mary V., secretary to Senator Clem-5 a RN LA DY J 2 Ott, orvin L., Federal Trade Commission____ 528 Otto, Col. S. E., United States Mission to United NOLOnT. Looden doit 400 Ovenden, Capt. Philip A., Office of Merchant Marine Safety 407 Overby, Andrew N.: Assistant Secretary of the Treasury... International Bank for Reconstruction and Development eth een Overby, Edward J., Agricultural Merketing, TVA ToL IR Ol ae Sn) A gee Et DD Overby, Kermit O., Rural Electrification ii ministration Overholser, Dr. “Winfred, ‘Superintendent, bot Elizabeths Hospital 50. Overton, W. W., Jr.,, American National ge Owen, Claude W., National Capital siege Commission Owen, David, United Nations_______.._.________ Owens Louis J., Office of Vocational Rehabili-3 Owen, Marguerite, Tennessee Valley Authority. 556 800 Congressional Directory Page Owen, Robert A., Market Development and Programs, Agriemlture... oi.LU 0 475 Ozere, S. V., International Pacific Halibut Commission. i... .ooobas wn toia ll SEE 0 538 P Paarlberg, Don, Assistant to the Secretary, Agrioulbure. ov ne anit 469 crieinnstpeierio Pace, Courtney C., administrative assistant to Senator Eastlandi. ol Cou oo Lil. 288 Pace, D. Aen, Office of the General Counsel, Nav Pace, Nd Carter, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission... civil on ad Jl Gis cul 529 Packer, Harold, Office of Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare... _______ 500 Page, David P., Office of Assistant Secretary of the!Treaguryic. Oo Lops Eh adel 2 dan _ 403 Page, John C., Office of Clerk of House_________ 330 Page, Thad: National Archives and Records Service.___..__ 530 National Archives Trust Fund Board. _______ 532 Trustee of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. 532 Painter, Kenneth J., House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce... 248 Pair, Yumert B., District Corporation Counsel’s Palins Goi. Ezequiel, Inter-American Defense Board. oo-sovosnanaitosanasasatin t oun 384 Pallister, Mervyn V., Administration, State Department. www -vonr orien naa LI SE 395 Palas, James L., Federal Prison Industries, RS a RA I CI a Be TS a QT 453 Palmer, Joseph, 2d, Bureau of European Affairs. 397 Palmer, Lewis 0. "District Electrical Board. __ 602 Palmer, Gen. Williston B., Office of Chief of SEA, AVINYG es nii anc nnn ssh wads 424 Pamer, Oscar J., House Post Office. 21... 333 Pando, Lt. Col. César A., Inter-American Defense rl haan be 384 Paoli, Celso, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate. _ 397 Papps, Helen H., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare... _..-..._____._ 235 Paradiso, Louis J., Office of Business Econom-Bets, nl er IR ef BY Fun Paret, 3 Col. Thimoléon, Inter-American Defense Boards. .oies i booho 0) 384 Parke, Lee W., Division of Cryptography._____ 396 Parker, Alice Lee, Reference: Department, Library ofl Congress. 0...liull ln 342 Coo Parker, Andrew, District of Columbia Redevel- opment and Ageney.. .... oilli illn 519 Parker, Eliot V., Bureau of Labor Standards... 497 Parker, Mrs. Franklin E., Jr., Board of Gover- nors, American National Red Cross... 510 Parker, Molly B., Office of the Clerk of House.. 330 Parkhurst, D. L., Coast and Geodetic Survey... 489 Parks, Lt. ‘Gen. Floyd L., Headquarters, Conti- nental Army COMIIANAL Lois iin a 425 aera , Parks, Rear Adm. J. D., Bureau of Supplies we ACCOUNIS, NAVY. oven bonnin mmm 2b = Parmelee, Rexford G. Bureau of Mines... ______ Parris, Donald S., Electronics Division: +1: 487 Parrish, Robert M., Federal Trade Commission. 528 Parsons, Donald Yo Federal Bureau of Investi- gation i a AS lt Bl 452 Parsons, Douglas E.: Federal Fire Counell ose ninmes mene National Bureau of Standards 4 Parsons, Lt. Col. William J., Supply and Ja gistics, Defense re Parsons, William W., administrative Th to the Secretary, Treasury Department_____ 404 Partridge, Gen. Earle E., Continental Com-mands, ALY. SE I PE 448 BOLCR...v moire UE Pastore, J ohn O.: Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard A Joint Committee on Atomic Energy....-__-__ 4 Pate, John R., District Health Department_.__ 604 Pate, Gen. Randolph McC.: Armed Forces Policy Council...___ 412 Commandant, Headquarters, U. S. Marine COED. uri ibm rm A A rm 440 Page Pate, William W., Research Branches, Agri- CHART ee he ee Rn ee 471 Patman, Wright: House Select Committee on Small Business. _ 245 Joint Committee on Defense Production__.___ 252 Joint Committee on the Economic Report... 253 Patrick, Alexander J., District Fire Depart- ment in) Rio ion Ts asi on JB 600 Patrick, Austin L., Soil Conservation Service... 473 Patrick, Donald W., National Institutes of Wealih... mu ao nia Patterson, BradleyH., Jr., White House Office. a Patterson, Donald a, Reference Department, Library of Congress... cool no ol Ladi 342 Patterson, Edwin B., House Committee on Veterans! Adair. 0005 od an TRI 249 Patterson, Harold C., Commissioner, Securities and Exchange Commission ________________ 547 Patterson, James T., Joint Committee on Atomic Bnergy.. Lo ao ola ail 252 Patterson, John S.: Civil Defense Coordinating Boord...b. 2... 523 Veterans’ Administration... ...___________ 557 Patterson, Mrs. Margaret, Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commission. 2...| 256 Patterson, Ralph A. , secretary to Representative Wainwright EPR SE nur eS Ty £5 Tle Bei 299 Patterson, W. F., Bureau of Apprenticeship... 496 Patteson, Okey 1. National Civil Defense Ad- visory COTO eer snronns sri 522 Patton, Hew T., Western Union, House Office BORING. nee oD 339 pit, Clifiord W., Federal Home Loan Bay ity Paul, i Gen. Willard S.: Civil Defense Coordinating Board:........... 523 Office of Defense Mobilization. ______________ 383 Paulsen, Carl G., Geological Survey.__._________ 462 Pavis, William Ww., District Corporation Coun- SOLS OO... rit wes coteot Da) 598 Payne, Alan W., District Alcoholic Beverage Control Board... 2... lo Clo Cli Ulli 597 Payne, Charles E., Western Union, House Office Buildings. 2 plo lel 006 S00 SITE a0 SRT 339 Payne, Lee 5 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission Gt a wh Lora el a ORL 53 Payne, Richard J., Bureau of Personnel, Post OG tenetsA Lin tO 457 Pearce, Robert C., Chief, Capitol Police..__.___-338 Pearl, William A.- Bonneville Advisory Board. ....oi woul iiss 467 Bonneville Power Administration. __________ 467 Pearson, Guy W., District Collector of Taxes.__ Pearson, James H, Office of Education_______.__ 502 Pearson, Louise M., Smithsonian Institution... 552 Peartree, Frank T., United States Court of 57 Peaslee, Amos J., Ambassador to Australia_____ 625 Pechanen, J oseph F., Forest Service, Agricul-. Se ES , BROS O8Y a BA EN 2 AEE 472 Peck, Charles R., Office of Navy Personnel and Beserve TOreos. i mmaiaat vestiin 9 Peck, F. W., Farm Credit Administration______ 520 Peck, Gustav, Legislative Reference Service, Li- brary of Congress: il. ai lone UL OE 343 Peek, Scott I., secretary to Senator Smathers__. 290 Peets, Elbert, Commissioner of Fine Arts______ 517 Pegelow, Paul F., District Department of Cor- PROLIONE ot ol oid on abn iba SA Bh doth 599 Pehrson, Elmer W., Bureau of Mines.._._.______. 465 Pelcovits, Nathan A., Intelligence Activities, Sta te 398 Pellegrini, Frank, Senate Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce-__.___________ 234 Pellett, Comdr. W. H., Bureau of Naval Per-ET2 A fp Sri ean a eines Ba on 436 Pelling, Capt. Albert G., Research and Develop-ment Defense. mean 417 Pelt, Adrian, United Nations--_--.._._________ 391 Peltier, Capt. E. J., Bureau of Yards and Docks. 437 Pelton, Walter J., Bureau of Medical Services_. 503 Individual Index 801 Page Page Pelz, Richard K., secretary to Representative Pace Edward F., Office of Defense Mobiliza- Magnuson... bn. ooo eae 296 Poe oR tT se EI ERT TL 383 Phonan Robert E., District Apprenticeship one. oiseae 97 Phillips, Alene, Office of Secretary of Interior.__ 459 ll Ll daha en i a Phillips, Arcadia Near, District Board of Educa- Penn, 4 ohn, Office of Clerk of the House._______ 330 Penn, Mrs. John D., secretary to Representative Phillis. Christopher H., Deputy Assistant Sec- Yanhomie ol ta are 296 vetaryiofiSiate oo oil LB 394 Penney, Dr. A. Owen, District Board of Podi- Pails. David G., Assistant Postmaster, atry Examiners. Ci Uisiia fa ILE Lo 603 Penny,J. Russell, Area Offices, Interior____._____ 4616 Phillips, LE National Gallery of Art______ 553 Poppe Margaret Rs» District Board of Educa- Phillips, John: 599 American Battle Monuments Director, Gallaudet College... Commission____ 510 — o_o____ 501 Phillips, John W., Office of Security Control, Bons J. Basil, disbursing officer, Government Commerce. ii, o... idl shia niipsns uri Printing Office iio: doa. lion Lo0iss Phillips, Capt. Richard H., Joint Staff, Defense. Se Perkins, Roswell B., Assistant Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare___._________ 500 Phillips, William G., secretary to Representa-tive Rhodes of Pennsylvania. ______________ 297 Perkins, Velma M., Veterans’ Administration Phillips, Zeno J., secretary to Representative Congressional Liaison Service. .........._.. 339 Burleson... oie is seeindo SAT 292 Perley, Allan H., Office of Legislative Counsel, OUSE. 20s dao lla pulls oS ns 335 ent... Cae a LS 395 Perramoén S., Capt. Jorge, Inter-American De- Tense Bord. . oer donobout 385 Melntire LR ean IE iy 296 Perrott, George St. J., Office of Surgeon General. 503 Pickett, Col. George E., Office of Under Secre- Perry, "Arthur C. administrative assistant to tary OF LNe AYINY. ovinaBEE Tl 422 Senator Johnson of Texas___________________ 289 Picton, Walter L., Business and Defense Serv- Perry, Louise W., Office of Clerk of the House___ 330 ices Administration, Industry Divisions____ 487 Perry, William q., Commission of Fine Arts____ 517 Pierce, Allen E., Joint Committee on Defense Perry, William M., Senate Periodical Press Production... oo. i E5i8ay digits 252 Gallery... Reta iiide Ls J 691 Pierce, Allin H., judge, Tax Court of the Une Persons, Wilton B., Deputy Assistant to the States (biography of)i.bnllhol onitcenind President fiir FUG LIB 1. 0 T0008 380 Pierce, Norman A., Legislative CR Pestell, John L., Office of Legislative Counsel, Servigel Codsin toy Na ULE CE 343 OUISE tb im EE ES Br AT re AE AAA 35 Pierce, Samuel R., Jr., Office of Under Secretary Peter, Walter G., Jr., Commission of Fine Arts__ 517 of Laborse. Xu GY Inman)ioe Nin 495 Poters, Charles A Public Buildings Service___. 529 Pierce, William S., Federal Mediation and Con- Peters, John S., "Transportation and Public cilintion Service... oo cscoo oS SEUSUIES 525 Utilities Service On ete 531 Pierotti, Lola, secretary to Senator Aiken._______ 287 Peters, Josephine, secretary to Representative Pike, Thomas P., Assistant Secretary of Defense 417 O’Hara of Minnesota... .......i088 0lot 297 Bilorion, Arthur R., District Accounting Peterson, Ervin L.: Advisory Committee on Weather Control.___ ge Assistant Secretary of Agriculture.._..._______ 69 Pilon or Siang sh senna nn SALI ERISEL 2 Commodity Credit Corporation__.___________ 476 Pimper, James E., Maritime Administration__. 490 Federal-State Relations, Agriculture..__.____ 469 Pincus, William, House Committee on Govern- Peterson, Dr. Gladys 'T., District Board of Edu- ment Operations ER EIR) LL 248 cation a a ie a IEE AER Dh 4 RE SS 599 Pine, David A., judge, United States District Peterson, Hany N., District Public Library._.__ 604 Court for the District of Columbia. _.______ 569 Peterson, IvarH., National Labor Relations Pinho, Cmdr. Antonio Rubim de, Joint Brazil- Hoard ecoleEngl Tia cE Tn 542 United States Defense Commission_________ 3 Peterson, Julia E., secretary to Senator Jackson. 289 Pinion, Dwight J., Office of Legislative Counsel, Peterson, Mendel 1 L.;, United States National ma is aa 328 Mascon too Lt JIE ond ss ay 552 Pinkley, James P., Public Buildings Service____ 530 Peterson, Capt. Oliver A., Office of Comman- Pinn, CL Jr.., Office of General Counsel, dant; Coast Guard... . i rioniid] 405 Peterson, Ottis, Bureau of Reclamation. ._______ 462 Pinto, 0 Col. Rodolph Herrera, Inter-Amer- Peterson, Val.: Administrator, Federal Civil Defense Admin-IStraflon.c cuooda dd Joie duels SE Maly ne 520 jean Defense Bogarde [Lh co to inlin, (TEE 384 Pinto da Luz, Rear Adm. Luiz Felippe: Inter-American Defense Board. ______________ 384 Civil Defense Coordinating Board__._...__.____ 522 Joint Brazilian-United States Defense Com- Defense Mobilization Board... _______-_____ 383 EEE OO VD PLee Se ee dT 388 National Civil Defense Advisory Council____ 522 Piozet, Charles, Office of Industrial Relations._ 431 Petit, Col. Robert L., Office of Secretary, Air Piper, "Arthur, Department of Interior. __._._. 460 Porep A il 0 7 Sanit tae 10 HLA ie) 444 Piper, Hope W., National Labor Relations Petrzelka, Dr. Karel, Czechoslovakian Ambas- Board PERL VIS SR 00 ad Fao al ds Sat 542 sador Solin dha] LL LE nail Piquet, Howard S., Library of Congress_.._____ 343 Pett, H. Fo Railroad Retirement Board. _____. 546 Pitner, Will J., Area Offices, Interior......___._ 461 Pettibone, ’ Holman Facilities Disposal D., ubber Producing Commission eb Pittman, Walter Js secretary to Representative FP OUD tocie Jee tins fash sha sion o 294 Pettigrew, Wilbur B., Federal Civil Defense A ATATISIIALION |. rr ns Ere tt onorrs 522 Pettit, Mrs. Dagny R., District Board of Educa- 9 tion rh hss Hp Er Sr Sr Si Peyton, Charles D., Bureau of the Public Debt. Peyton, Thomas 1 , Public Buildings Service._. 408 530 tio Pitts, Si C., Senate Relations ooo vooio Committee on Foreign ab ROS 234 Pfaffenberger, Charles W., Bureau of Chief POS TNENECOr re ree ee ere ns Pfalzgraf, William, secretary to Representative Burnside: fl ral sii rise Pfingstag, Rear Adm. C. J.: Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy. ._coceeeeoeeaan National Advisory Committee for Aero- 458 202 433 Pitts, William R: Adinisiaiive assistant to House minority WhIDE cain bo bates mnt nan Secretary to Representative Arends__.___.._____ 291 Pizarro, Capt. Juan A., Inter-American Defense 15 very rbd hei ed 0a Te 384 Place, Edward R., St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation. _________ 547 MgOties a 540 Plair, Theodore B., Soil Conservation Service... 473 Pheiffer, William T'., Ambassador to Dominican Republic ame a a a Ha UR 626 Plant, Paul J., Office Debates ERI of Official eT Reporters a TR a of 328 — Congressional Directory Page Pliska, Leonard P., secretary to Representative Tall 298 Plumb, C. P., Headquarters, Potomac River Naval Command Plummer, Curtis B., Federal Communications Commission) boast] ass sivea bail 523 Plyler, Mary Kay, Manpower, Personnel and Reserve Forces, Air Force 444 Poage,ge Li Robert, the Interparliamentary Poth a S., Office of Applications Engineer- ing, TE ee ae 41 Poe, Morgan B., House Post Office_..._________ 333 Poehler, Marilyn, secretary to Representative 299 Poff, Richard H., Jamestown-Williamsburg- Yorktown Celebration Commission... 258 Pohlenz, D. Dean, Planning Staff, Civil Defense. 521 Poland, Orville, s., House Committee on Gov- ernment Operations AE EE LT Be Le 248 Poland, Thomas W., Department of Public Welfare, District... oo ocuianns diane Phi Poleman, Horace oe Library of Congr 2 Policastro, Alfred ge i States Customs Court 578 Polis Harry Earle, Sr., District Boxing Com- nm mt te mn mm en — ————————— = So AVY Ah Ho Lab thei ah Ci kr Pompier, Othella, Joint Committee on the BEeonomic Report. ..c.. fit bis i 10.0 253 Pond, M. Allen, Office of Secretary, Health, Educationand Welfare... _..._... 499 Pool, Carl P., District Fire Department_.__.___ 600 Pool, Col. Sanford M., Jr., Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Commission. _____._________ 512 Poole, Nathan, Gallaudet College. __.__________ 501 Poole, Rawlings S., Properties isi Installations, rr ee i ee aii ay 417 Poorman, Fred S., Public Buildings Service.___ 529 Pope, George A., Office of Libraries and Intelli- gence-Acquisition ota oooocins Coens 399 Pope, John A., Freer Gallery of Art. .__._.______ 553 Pope, Ross P., House Committee on Appro- moiationge Lo ita na i 247 Popham, W. L., Regulatory Branches_.._______ 471 Poppele, J. R., United States Information BEONCY. vin cnonnmrs LBSIIRL 557 Porras, Col. Ricardo A., Inter-American De-Tense Board... ic roids adidrai ania 384 Port, A. Tyler, International Security Affairs, Delenseiin. oui LS ne lil su aE ST 414 Pore Seo S., District Board of Examiners and Registrars of:Architeots:. ____:_... 1 Portner, Mildred C., Library of Congress. ..... Posey, James Q., House Post Office_...____.... 333 Poss, Otis R., Sr., Public Buildings Service... Postles, Hugh G., Tax Court of the United 585 Potter, AnAey. A. National Science Board._.... 544 Potter, Charles E American Battle Monuments Commission_.._ 510 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy___ 255 Potter, Elwin A., Public Utilities Commission. 604 Pou, Leo H., Interstate Commerce Commission. 539 poy hom B., Bureau of Medicine and Sur- Powell, James O., administrative assistant to Senator Smathers... 2. co co i 0 oi cm, 290 Powell, Orbun V., International Cooperation Administeation.. cuisinartatl isa 401 Powell, Comdr. William T'., Jr., Navy Discharge Review Board... iii oi soi oni inal iid 429 Power, Lt. Gen. Thomas S., Continental Com-n 8 Powers, Helen K., District Nurses’ Examining Board 603 Powers, Lawrence J., General Accounting Office. 341 Powers, Vincent W., Veterans’ Administration. 557 Prall, Col. Josef A., Manpower and Reserve FOrees, AVY ov iieovivinsiorbnsd ote t.. de 42 Page Prasad, P. S. Narayan, International Monetary Fund JheniiliinSh aE nt 386 mndiceos ry Pratt, Albert, Assistant Secretary of the Navy. 427 Preller, Clem’ F., Distriet Unemployment Com- pensation Boas eatsti Preloh, Michael, Capitol Police____.____________ Prentice, Colgate S., secretary to Representa- tive Frelinghuysen... 4 cone onl oh 294 Dresis Josephine P., District Health Depart- Pron Boni A., Department of Sanitary Engi-neering 605 Presseller, Paul, secretary to Representative Marshall Prettyman, Elijah Barrett, circuit judge, Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (biography) 565 Broom, Betty, House Committee on Agricul-ipsam eat BREE A a I ee DET Price, Alice, Senate Committee on Labor and _ Public sitare et RP Sn I SR 2 ag Ei SRE FS a SE 6 WN DI PE 467 Price. David E., Public Health Service__._______ 503 Price, Edwin EB, Federal Coal Mine Safety Borrdol Review... te. iets 523 Price, Maj. Gen. George E., Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Development ea AE 448 Price, Harold L. ,’Atomic Energy Commission... 512 Price, Jackson E. , National Park Service_.__.___ 463 Price, Melvin: House Select Committee To Investigate White County Bridge Commission. .________._______ 2 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy... ______ Price, Robert C., Federal Power Commission.___ Price, hii F. ., Secretary to Representative illin Prickett, San C., secretary to Representa-HveAdaly. oo i il aido is Sulitons 291 Priest, Ivy Baker, Treasurer of the United ates re Bm AE SA TAR Ss a SH TR 408 Prior, J. Russell, Federal Civil Defense Ad-INIISErAtION. oo. su casei Se sna 522 Pritchard, Frederick W., Small Business Ad-ministration, Region VI 5 Pritchard, Col. ‘William C., Research and De-velopment, Defonse of sibosabesblasiawsat 417 Probst, Joseph Dale, Marine Corps Memorial CG a a a Prochnow, Herbert V.: Air Coordinating COMTIILIER. oo eveain mena Deputy Under Secretary of State.._.._.___.___ 394 Prothro, A. M., Federal Housing Administra- Protitch, Dragoslav, United Nations Prouex, Alfred C., United States Court of Mili-BE ADDOAIT Soe re Cs i ke waa 581 Pruett, Willard W., Official Reporters of De-bates, Senaleoedl ain ui id de iar 328 Pruyn, Enez D., secretary to Representative Winstead pReals.JiUtic SLEniaaeLo Suge LS 573 Pryse, E. Morgan, Bureau of Indian Affairs_____ 461 Puckett, Lowell M., Area Offices, Interior______. 461 Pugh, Caro M., Senate Committee on Bank- INE andCRrreney oo.ts obo att tein 2 Pugh, Rear Adm. H. Lamont, National Baul Medical:Center.. uaa. Ls Ji 3 buperiags Pughe, George A., Jr., Library of Congress_______ Pulvermacher, Clifford @G., Commodity Stabili- gation Service. ial. sl oa 477 Pummer, Erwin L., secretary to Representative Kingof California. Ct on vi 295 Ponyen, Guy W., District Department of Public Bs Purnell, Lee J., District Board of Registration for Professional Engineers... —~-ooo. 603 Purtell, William A.: Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Acad-Crh oes LEAN MRE LER SU LEE RL SR Re LI 255 Senate Office Building Commission ........___ 251 Puryear, Charles A., House post office... ..__.___ 333 Pusack, George F., Railroad Retirement Board. 545 Putman, Mrs. W. B., District Recreation De-To ng on nie SSR RE ee RT 605 Individual Index Page Putt, Lt. Gen. Donald L.: Air Staff tic Pyle, wal Administrative Assistant to the President Pyle, James T., Office of Assistant Navy Air BOCTOIANY oii init iri ein SE a 428 Pyle, Robert N., secretary to Representative Bass of New Hampshire Sabra lisa uly 291 Pyles, Hamilton K., Forest Service, Agriculture. 472 Pyne, Daniel O., Municipal Court for the Dis- trictofColumbia. _.. _. foigecy 587 ...... Q Quackenbush, Tyler H., Soil Conservation Servicer ct a a 473 Qualls, -Herbert, Interstate Commerce Com-mission san Les adbndr CBR Sate nT Sta 9 iggs Quarles, Donald A. (Secretary of the Air Force): Advisory Committee on Weather Control .____ 509 Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Commis- SOI TT a SR he a 512 Armed Forces Policy Couneil _________________ 412 Bilographyofi=tisd “db of ioe 443 Joint Seeretarieg. odio on oan iia 412 ‘National Advisory Committee for Aero-nagtles srr Soa iti EE EOL 540 WEIGH Quattlebaum, Charles A., Legislative Reference Servige.-2 oo. JRUOTRE COB HERS 343 Quick, ee District Fire Department._____ Quinn, Charles W., International Security ARs mDelensn. ninaanne iE 414 Quinn, Robert Emmett, chief judge, United © States Court of Military Appeals (biogra-: POY). oo tpi milion Bagnall lank! 579 Quinn, Thomas D., judge, Municipal Court of Appeals, District of Columbia_______________ 586 Quinn, William J., Department of Vehicles and Traffic 606 Gi Ralph D., Jr., District Corporation COUNSELS OIE rs toi circ ii sachts adomrts 598 Quintero, Maj. Abel, Inter-American Defense Board : Quintus, Paul E., Market Development and Programs... io cain cuainedy blunete 475 Rabb, Maxwell M., Secretary to the Cabinet. _ 381 Rabbitt, Eleanor F., Joint Committee on the Reanomie Report... J... 20, 0 gaiey 253 Rabe, Capt. LeRoy D., Office of Navy Ma- EB AL FL pt 5 28 Rabi, Dr. I. I., Atomic Energy Commission.___ 513 Rabon, Hampton A., Jr., Office of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury... ..._...___..____: 03 Rackley, J. Ralph, Office of Education. ________ 5 Radcliffe, R. Vernon, Civil Aeronautics Board._ Radford, Adm. Arthur W.: Armed Forces Policy Come. lexoun 412 Jot Chiefs of Staff. oll condi,iinll 418 Radue, Edward C., Tax Court of the United States, wloL i Loin iranian aig 585 Radigan, James P., Jr., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress._..__.___.__.___ 343 Raesly, Barboura G. ., Army Liaison Offica_____ 340 Ragsdale, J. G., Board of Governors, American Notional Bed Cross... ocr. cahiiie, 510 Raiden, Elwyn QG., Office of House Sergeant at AIDE RT 330 Rains, Albert, Joint Committee on Defense ProAnotion. = coeWRIA 252 Rains, Edwin F., Office of General Counsel for the T reasury. mmm Sed UE HOREO I 404 Raines, Ir-ing I., Bureau of Finance, Post Office. eeeBREET anh 457 Rainwater, Russell C., Federal Power Com- Ramage, SN Office of Ofori of the House.__ Bombs: Walter, National Bureau of Stand- Pas, SRI NEL a ea (YH 482 Ramsdell, Leland F., National Park Service... 464 Ramsey, Fred Ww., Region 6, Small Business Ad ministration... ea 000 a HEART Ramsey, George E., Jr., Office of Deputy Get © of Staff, Compiroller.. oo 447 Ramsey, Rear Adm. Paul H.: Atomic Energy Commission. _________________ 513 Military Liaison Committee to Atomic En- ergy Commission. 00 G0 lniiiiys00 420 Rana, Gen. Shanker Shamsher Jang Bahadur, Nepal Ambassador iit di 7 Jie 618 (niaiTiiage Rand, Henry J., National Inventors Council___ 488 Rand, ‘William M., International Development Advisory Board Randall, Col. Carey A., Office of Secretary of Defense 4 Randall, Clarence B., Special Consultant to the Provdent. Lionaun 381 4 Col. Hal, Inter-American Defense Ronan nn Department of Justice... Rankin, Karl L., Ambassador to China._______ 626 Ransom, Edward D., Maritime Administra- the Treasur, LL Percy: Air Coordinating Committee. _______________ 509 Bureauof the'Budget. | “loo. (SUS 381 Rasminsky, Louis: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ........0ii Rte Hi 2 International Monetary Fund Rasmussen, Clifford L., Railroad Retirement Rathbone, Tom G., District Department of Vo- cational Rehabilitation... io 0 iio ri © 607 Ratliff, Ray J., House Document Room.________ 332 Raum, Arnold, judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of) Raupe, B. Craig, Secretary to Representative Wright 299 Ravndal, Christian M., Minister to Hungary_._ 627 Rawlings, Gen. Edwin W., Continental Com- Rawlings, Thomas R., Commodity Stabiliza- Hori Services: woo esa winesl ee Ray, C. Eldon, Library of Congress_______.____ Ray, Joseph R., Sr., Housing and Home Finance Agoney. LT i aie aa ah AE ae 533 Ray, Philip A., General Counsel, Commerce... 483 Rayburn, Sam: Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commis- Commission for Extension of the U. 8. Capitol. 251 House Office Building Commission___________ 251 Speakerof the House... Lo... aoc. &l 329 Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission. 259 Bayfield, Allan E., Food and Drug Administra-BONE Jo rnc tdbboai ETE ann BRENT Ct 501 Raymond, A.J., Federal Facilities Corporation. 409 Raymond, Dr. > Avthar E., National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics WCHL 540 Reagan, Eugene P., Regulatory Branches. _____ 471 Reagle, Hilda R., District Juvenile Court. _____ 587 Reardon, John, Supply and Logistics, Defense_. 418 Reardon, T. J., Jr., administrative assistant to Senator Kennedy......... Bai iy io 289 Reary, Juanita R., secretary to Representative Carnalam. coo aiasei do ora AORN A 292 Reaves, Morris H., Government Printing Office. 344 Congressional Directory Page Rebori, Martha M., secretary to Representative K 2 Redick, Charles P., Building Materials and Construction Division. _& 486 ..._........= Redman, Col. Charles L., Jr., Logistics, Army__ Redmond, Lawrence P., secretary to Bopressate ative Carlyle Crak Eeprmia a Ch a MEaNEET LE Redway, Albert J., Export-Import Bank i Washington. ro cao 8 Tor F Tabac Reece, B. Carroll, Alexander Hamilton an tennial Commission SE la a 256 Reed, Charles W., Office of District Department of Vehiclesand -3: 5 Traffie. i... 606 Reed, Chauncey W., Joint Committee on Immi-gration and Nationality1 Polley died eiosotd 253 Reed, Daniel A.: J oint. Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa-Hon. ut iodo nian be santos Lauryn 54 J re Committee on Reduction of Nonessen-tial Federal Expenditures. ________________ 255 The Interparliamentary Union_______________ 259 Reed, Mrs. Daniel A., Congressional Club_____ 519 Reed, Comdr. David ' Office of Chief of Staff, Goel Gund... fo 406 Reed, George J., Board of Parole. .____________. Reed, Horry E, Agricultural Marketing Serv- Reed or John A., District Board of Police and Fire SUrgeons. i. rencen tt. th siete bdanadd. 600 Boel, Sms D., Federal Housing Administra-J; Reed. Sn F., Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court (biography). _______. Reed, Wayne O., Office of Education ___.____.__ 502 Reed, William T., assistant to the Minority.__. 327 Reedy, George E., Senate Democratic Policy Commitee: coon liv. sim. oh ies Saag 233 Reeves, George F., Office of General Counsel for the Tren ceo bunts. anton. tl. loan on 404 Reeves, Mildred E., judge, Municipal Court for the District of Columbia... ..___. 586 Reeves, Brig. Gen. Raymond J., Office of Per- sonnel, Air Foree. oo vied duosnnton 447 Rehler, Capt. J. E., Bureau of Yards and Docks. 437 Reichard, Louis E., transcriber to House com- Reichardt, C. H., Atomic Energy Commission. 512 Reichelderfer, Francis W.: National Advisory Committee for Aeronau-Bl08ewds iit iunsntingt oT. Le aBui iL seins 540 493 Reichelt, HerbertW., National Capital Regional Planning Sn eh ee 542 Reichley, Dr. M. S.,, » Industrial College of the Armed Porees.. eran. ioote och feu 419 HOE a 599 Reid, Frank A., Federal Prison Industries, Inc. 453 Reid, George L., Jr., House Committee on Agri- emlture Tilamea an on sania 247 Reid, Dr. Henry J. E., National Advisory Com-mittee for Aeronautics. __________________._. 541 Reid, James J., Employees’ Appeals Borrds oF i 496 Reid, Jay, International Monetary Fund.______ 387 Reid, Lt. Col. L. D., Office of Under Secretary of the N. AVY iim ois SSIES 8 SE Sai be 428 Reid, Max P., Office of Personnel, Agriculture.. 480 Reid, Ralph Ww. E., Bureau of the Budget______ 331 Reid, Robert Newton, Federal National Mort- gage Association. Jo 0 on a) Lo 535 Reid, Senator Thomas, International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission. _____________ 538 Reid, Thomas M., Bureau of Indian Affairs____ 461 Reid, William E., District Department of Public Wellares. a maidtoe Lalu dis J dodanie 605 Reidy, William G., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare... Lowi oagi cites 235 Reifel, Benjamin, Area Offices, Interior___._____ 461 Reinemer, Victor O., Secretary to Senator MUITAY oon Fe Sis oi dns mm ebm Sols 289 Reinhardt, G. Frederick, Ambassador to State OL VIOIRTL oe tee 630 Reinstein, Jacques J., Bureau of European AMAIIS 2 a pind ena 397 Remez, Ziv, Civil Service Commission. ____.__._ 516 Page Remon, John A.: District of Columbia Redevelopment Land ASONOV sil onal EBs Ya UT See 519 National Capital Housing Authority_._._______ 541 National Capital Planning Commission______ 541 Renfrow, Brig. Gen. Lewis H., Selective Service Systeme bie cone lin Jue EST 548 Renner, Frederic G., Soil Conservation Service. 473 Renner, Neva V., secretary to Secretary of the : Treasury oad Sn BSE ee i 403 Renny, Maj. William P.: Joint Brazil-United States Defense Com-mission. Lou enh tenia Sonali tl oll 87 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com-mission. Lo to al non eeianiinl 388 Rens, Jef, International Labor Organization __ 386 Renzacei, Geno, House post office. _____________ 333 Reque, Robert R., United States Court of Cus- toms and Patent ADPPoalS aan: ten ail 573 Reusch, Dr. Walther, Validation Board for German Dollar Bonds 391 Reutzel, Emil W., Federal Civil Defense Administration A BRET 5 Reynolds, Clifford P., Joint Committee on Printing oc an in Reynolds, Florence, Food and Agriculture Or-ganization of the United Nations. __________ 38 Reynolds, Harold Kenneth, Office of the Door-keeper, House ooo 05 a iii asa. 322 Reynolds, John M., Office of the Legislative Counsel, Semmtel 00 328 Reynolds, Walter L., Senate Committee on Government Operations Cn es nah 234 Rhoades, Comdr. B. A., Jr., Navy Bureau of Supplies and ACO 437 Rhoads, J. Edgar, Advisory Committee on Voluntary Porelgn Ald. _~__.__ Co... 402 Rhode, Clarence J., Fish and Wildlife Service._ 465 Rhode, Richard Y., National Advisory Com- mittee for Aeronautics hab rend ah 540 Rhodes, F. Marion, Cotton Division, Agricul- BURR neh oe ch en i rh oi a 477 Rhodes, John D., Official Reporter, Senate-____ 328 Rhodes, John J., Joint Committee on Navaho- Hopi Indian Administration. ___..__..__..___ 254 Rice, Annie W., secretary to Senator Stennis__. 290 Rice, Esther M., Office of Under Secretary of the Arm 422 Rice, Ethel M., District Board of Cosmetology. 602 Rice, Stephen E, judge, Tax Court of the United States (biographyof).--oooceoo 583 = Rice, William E., Bureau of Mines_____.________ 465 Richards, Charles A., International Cooperation Administration). “-D:i solo oil JE 401 Richards, Hon. James P., Foreign Service Build-ingsCommisgion. ..-.. ..oo...oo.10 399 Richards, Preston: Commodity Credit Corporation. _____________ Commodity Stabilization Service Richardson, George J., National Civil Defense Advisory Comme.......0 . 522 oo. Richardson, Harold J., District Income, Inheri-tance, and Estate Tax Division... _.____ 596 Elelnrdsm, J. Augustine, Washington city post RE RT Tines . Ticket TRON ee el 339 Richardson, Truman, secretary to Representa-tive Steed Richardy, Agnes M., Veterans’ Administration Congressional Liaison Service otal anni 339 Richitt, Anthony, Metropolitan Police Depart-ment. elitesbanal Clu ey Richmond, Vice Adm. Alfred C.: Office of the Commandant, Coast Guard. ____ 405 Welfare, Coast Guard.......-_ owe ih 407 Richter, Frederic E., Renegotiation Board. ____ 546 Blobs Rear Adm. H. G., Navy Bureau of Riddell. James W., House Committee on Ways AL Moals.. ee 24 Riddick, Floyd M., Office of Secretary of te anite. cio to ln Li aaa Riddiford, Marion O., House Committee on Education ANA LaD0r cs citieal, 247 Riddle, Ellen, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation... cece... Citic 25 Individual Index Riddle, Eugene ministration. Riddleberger, i Rider, Capt. E. Ru Lindsey Page R., Rural Electrification Ad- o.oo so 479 James W., Ambassador to Yugo- 630 C., Bureau of Naval Personnel__ 435 T., Department of Vehicles and Ridgell, A. Emmanuel, superintendent, House Office Bulldines: "=.=wi = = 338 Ridgely, Howard F., Office of Clerk of House. _ Ridgely, William A., Office of Secretary of the 326 Ridley, Peter S., Office of Recorder of Deeds___ 607 Riebe, Rear Adm. H. P., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy 34 Riecks, John M. District Board of Education.__ 599 Riefler, Winfield W., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. __._______________ 527 Riehlman, R. Walter, House Select Committee on Small Business... ool 245 Riehlman, Mrs. R. Walter, Congressional Club. 518 Riemer, Arthur A., Migratory ‘Bird Conserva- tion Commission | oor 258 Rienstra, Lt. Comdr. Dan ¢J”’, Jr., Headquar- ters, Potomac River Naval Command PAE 440 Rifa’i, Abdul Monem, Jordan Ambassador.____ Riggins, Maj. James L., Naval Examining Bord, Murine Corps?” oC 441 Riggs, Brig. Gen. Theodore S.: Acting Chief of Public Information, Army. __. Ln Special Staff, Arm 425 Riley, Edwin ne Bureau of Post Office Opera-17 LeanerSusall nde NS eet daeiit 456 Riley, Henry W., International Bank {for Reconstruction and Development__________ 385 Riley, Hersey E., Bureau of Labor Statistics__. 497 Riley, Brig. Gen. James L., Manpower, Per- sonnel, “and Reserve Forces, Air Force. Riley, Mrs. John J. Congressional Club... =x. 519 Riley, Russell, Public Affairs and UNESCO Activities re ee om 398 Riley, Dr. Susan, Commission on Government Securit Rinehart, John S., Astrophysical Observatory_. 553 Bian J ames, National Capital Housing Author- RE Sha A Ft ie Se ES 541 Ringo William R., National Labor Relations noni rne a diane uiiesien we Sie 542 Riordan, James J., Securities and Exchange Commission... 3. mit fa mre ered Cosine Riseling, George F., District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency. _-_---______ 519 Rishel, Ai, secretary to Representative ns na as ae Cael ae Tee Rishell. Mayor Clifford E., National Civil Defense AdvisoryiCounell. or dein: ont 522 Rist, Leonard B., International Bank for Recon-struction and Development. ________________ 385 Ristow, Dr. W. W., Board on Geographic 467 Ritche, F. G., Agricultural Conservation Pro-gram Service... ooo ooo romerilaa 69 Rittenburg, Capt. I. E., Coast and Geodetic Surve 489 Ritter, L. V., Farm Credit Administration. 520 Rivas S., Fernando, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mesieo, 5 37 Rivers, Hugh F., District Parole Board... ______ . 603 Rivers, James a, Internal Revenue Service... 405 Rizley, Ross, Civil Aeronautics Board... 514 Roadley, C. Robert, National Mediation Board. 543 Bonne, W. Russell, Financial Management, fingonecin bl 2 bis Rel calingian Robbins, Laurence B.: Assistant Secretary of the Treasury... Federal Facilities Corporation_____._____._____ 409 Reconstruction Finance Corporation. _...___ 409 The Virgin Islands Corporation______________ 466 Robbins, Lillia B., Department of Licenses and Inspections, District Robbins, Robert R.: Bureau of International Organization Affairs... oC ii. 396 Robbins, William J., National Academy of Sciences and National Research Council ____ 540 Roberge, Grace, Office of Senate ony Tender doe i a an Roberts, Brig. Gen. Carson mandant, U. S. Marine Roberts, Earl, Washington Roberts, Capt. Elliott B., Surve Roberts, Floyd, Washington Roberts, Frank H. H., Jr., Bthnology... lo. Jl Roberts, Ly Harold B., Page A., Office of Com-Corps... ._____._____ City post office_____ Coast and Geodetic 489 City post office__. 608 Bureau of American ond aan Office of Personnel, Coast Guard... Bhipsa 4 Roberts, Helen, Office of Coordinator of Informa-ti Roberts,H. K. Jamestown Williamsburg York-town Celebr ation Commission... _...___ Roberts, Ralph R., Clerk of the House of Ti sentatives (biography Of), iiiaplientTos tif 330 Roberts, Ralph S.: Departmental Administration. ______________ Office of Secretary of Agriculture. _____________ Roberts, Raymond C., District Fire Depart- ICY a Te eee re me pam 600 Roberts, Richard H., Foreign Asieniiet STBA I Then be a Time SR Sas Ln 475 Roberts, Vid V., Office of General Counsel, CASUYY oe Ga Soa 404 Roberts, Ver E., Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Division ep he dee 498 Roberts, Wayne A., yp Cons ofClaims_____.! 575 Toners, William , Washington City post er Re le. 608 Robertson, Albert J., General Frags cule? soiree Hed bam note 456 Robertson, A. Willis: Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebra- tlon:Commission. = corr onto 258 Joint Committee on Defense Production. .____ 252 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission._. 258 The Interparliamentary Union_______________ 259 Woodrow Wilson Centennial Celebration Commission... J. ius reve ware r rns 260 Robertson, J. A. C., United Nations____.______ 391 Robertson, Comdr. James M., Supply and Togistics, Defense...ic a rn 1 418 Robertson, Jessie, Secretary to Senator Mag- Robertson, J. L., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. _..________._______ 526 Robeson, J. N., District Department of High-I RC Tl on ee i 600 Rot, Reuben B., Jr. (Deputy Secretary of Defense): Armed Forces Policy Couneil. _ Blographyofe.. co oo aoai oy Board of Governors, American Ores. ohh pall et Joint Secretaries... so. ooo. Operations Qoariindiing Board: Bopp; TurnerN., Office of Toh “Walter, Jr. rl Records Service. ic cma Range, Walter S., Assistant t Robeson, Edward J., Jr. .._.___._______ 412 a censie loo 411 National Red ee £10 rooumoomic 412 5 cio. 382 Doorkeeper, 331"Archives and ti ait eosin 530 Secretary of 395 Jamestown-ae Yorktown Calebra-tion Commission... get. -ooo slocies 258 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academy. i. ConA 256 aiciious Robinette, Wiley E., Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, District 607 Robinson, Eugene A., secretary to Representa-tive Rogers, Florida... coca oo 208 Robinson, George E., Office of Administrative Assistant Secretary, Interior 459 Robinson, George L., Office of Doorkeeper, TIOUSE. 0. della ol cati sn ing ivnnall waned 331 Robinson, George S., Office of the Special As-sistant for Installations, Alr Force... 445 Robinson, Gilbert A., Office of Secretary, Com-merce 4 Robinson, Grayson B., Interstate Commerce COMMISSION... aie ittie pa 539 Robinson, H. K., Tennessee Valley Authority. 556 Robinson, Comdr. H. M., Bureau of Naval Personnel oy Aeae eT 435 Robinson, James B., National Park Service.__ Robinson, Leonard A District Department of Vocational Rehabilitation... 806 Congressional Darectory Fage Page Robinson, Margaret J., secretary to Represent-ative Bennett of Michigan______ FEaot=ed 291 Robinson, Philip K., American National Red Ror, Nelson A.: Operations Coordinating Board. _-=-coieios. 382 President’s Advisory Committee on Govern- ment Organization. Les 383 .......-oot Special Assistant to the President _________ 381 Rockefeller, Winthrop, Jamestown-Williams- burg-Yorktown Celebration Commission. 258 Roddy, Joseph T., district government....___ 595 Roderick, George H.: Air Coordinating Committee__ _-_._________ 509 Assistant Secretary of the Army __._..________ 421 Roderick, Morgan D., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate... oo-z.2-. 3 327 Rodgers, Philip R., National Labor Relations Board, Cl Ll nl nea 542 Rodino, Peter W., Jr., Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commission________________ 256 Rodriguez Alonso, Lt. Manuel P., Inter-Amer- ifcan Defense Board... -=... 384 Tos ‘Robert S., Food and Drug Administra-“i Po 4 F., Department of Sanitary Engi-MEER ro fe el ea 605 Rogers, tia B., Office of Sergeant at Arms, SOD peneRE i ae el ee ay 327 Rogers, Dillard C., Office of Clerk of House-_. 330 Rogers, Donald Yo , Senate Banking and Cur- rency COTIIIen. Lsa Se 233 Rogers, I. C., Administrative Office, Navy-.._ 429 Rogers, Joseph W., Copyright Office, Library of Congo ea pl ig 344 Rogers, Margaret S., House Committee on Districtof Columbia... -..-----~--i. 247 Rogers, Mary, Senate Judiciary Committee... 234 Rogers, Mrs. Walter, Congressional Club_.___ 519 Rogers, Will, Office Hearing Examiners, Agri- 5 BEET Di ee nl eS CORE 480 Rogers, Col. William L., Office of Develop- ment Ar Pores. al anal 448 Rogers, William P. , Department of Justice.__ 451 Roijen, Dr. J. H. van, Netherlands Ambassador. 618 Roland, Martha, House Committee on Gov- ernment Operations. iil pr Xian git 0 10 248 Rome, Benjamin T., District Apprenticeship Qommell. oo sn ni cf ses pn 597 Romoser, Rear Adm. William K., Office of Chief of Naval Operations -io 1. | 4 433 Ronan, William H., District Fire Department. 600 Roney, Ben, administrative assistant to Sena- A I A tm ert LR a ep 290 Roof, Pilg L., Office of Architect of the Capitol rh SE Leh SES ae Se 337 Rook, Doris M., secretary to Senator Curtis... 288 Rooksbery, William A., Railroad Retirement Bogpdrl: hc: shine ertluao Da gy ei i08 00 564 Rooney, Fred H., Properties and Installations, afenge: pliesic ie iin dn ne Da 16 Rooney, Hubert J. P., House Post Office__.____ 333 Rooney, John J., Alexander Hamilton Bi- centennial Commission...= ...-256 Roosevelt, James, House Select Committee onSmall Business... 245 ___. Roosevelt, Mrs. Theodore, Jr., American Battle Monuments Commission._.________ 510 Rooth, Ivar, International Monetary Fund____ 337 Roper, Burt W., Counsel, Business and Defense Service Administration. ___________ 486 Rosa, M. C., Patent Office... ~~oi =" 491 Rose, H. Chapman: Civil Defense Coordinating Board. __._._____ 523 Under Secretary of the Treasury.__.._._______ 403 Rose, John Kerr, Legislative Reference Service. 343 Roseman, Alvin, International Cooperation AdminGtratiin oa 401 Rosen, Alex., Federal Bureau of Investigation__ 452 Rosen, Bernard, Civil Service Commission_____ 515 Rosenbaum, Douglas, Urban Renewal Ad-ministration st En Sl ei ABE 534 Rosenberg, Dr. Richard M., District Depuiy: OBOE Lots ele a Shi ho hE iat rerttsd Rosenberger, Francis C., Senate omc Committees... oiioraliarasroi linn ar 234 Rosengarth, Harness P., Office of Architect of the Capit 7) SE RS I A 33 Rosenman, Samuel I., Trustee of Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. re Aa SP a Rosenthal, Albert H., Health, Education, aid Welfare Regional Offices SAL SER Le Rosenwald, Lessing J., Advisory Committee mh Voluntary Foreign Aide ons allywe te 402 Rosinger, Kurt E., Industry Evaluation Board. Ross, Donald, Renegotiation Board... ies 546 ROSS, Emerson A.: Office of International Finan- cial and Development Affairs... aie. 398 Ross Dr. Gabriel, District Board of Optometry. 603 Ross, J. E. R., International Boundary Come- mission, United States, Alaska, and Canada. 538 Ross, John (Tom) Secretary to Senator Malone. 289 Ross, Robert Tripp, Assistant Secretary of Pelenge. J... oo nl fae ete 415 Ross, Brig. Gen. Stoyte O., Continental Com-mands. oo a ae 448 Rossiter, William W., Administrative Depart-ment, Library of Congress Sd in de Tt 342 Roterus, Victor, Business and Defense Services Administration... ...... ox. eee 486 Roth, Velma E., Office of Secretary of Commerce. 483 Rothman, Stuart, Solicitor, Labor... _... 496 Rothrock, Addison M., National Advisory Com- mittee for Aeronautics... —oo.. 540 Rothschild, Louis S.: Advisory Committee on Weather Control.___ 4 Air Coordinating Committee ____.___________ Commission on Government Security. __.__. om Inland Waterways Corporation_______________ 488 National Advisory Committee for Aero- RARGICE. coal edn i te 540 Under Secretary, Comme Hn A ia me 483 Rounds, Garland L., Community Facilities AdIErtion. a ee Re 533 Rounds, Leslie R., Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Commission... 546 Rountree, William M., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State c=a 394 Rourke, William A., secretary to Representative Dotohue. re 293 Rous, John, Treasurer, White House News Photographers Sd ane 676 Rouse, Charles D., Board of Geographic Names. 467 Rover, Leo A., United States Attorney. ________ 453 Rowan, Ida, ‘House Committee on Veterans’ Rowe, Chums, Office of Deputy Postmaster Creneral..— card oh 5 HHCY SRE 456 Rowe, Mrs. James H., Jr., District of Columbia, Auditorium Commission. .__ <=...__ 257 Rowell, Eugene P., Maritime Administration. 490 Rowland, B. Allen: Motor Vehicle Parking Agency. _......._____ 606 Office of Secretary of Commerce. ______._______ 483 Rowland, Edgar I., Area Offices, Interior_______ 461 Rowland, Elizabeth W., Office of General Coun- sel, Defense... io ion, 413 Rowntree, R. Henry, Export-Import Bank of Washington Ee 520 Roy, Walter G., Bureau of Customs_____.___.___ 405 Roy, William T,, Assistant Parliamentarian of 170 RU lash sas ih aiasina amici lu -329 Royar, Vice Adm. M. L.: Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Royer, Walter J., Washington city post office. __ 607 Rubel, Donald M., Market Development and Programs; Agriculture... co ui. oo vase 475 Rubenstein, Col. Sidney S., Manpower, Per-sonnel, and Reserve, Defense___...._._._____ 416 Rubinstein, Nathan, Wage and Hour and Pub-lic Contracts Divisions, Labor______________ 498 Rucinski, Joseph, International Bank for Re-construction and Development. ____._______ 385 Ruddock, Andrew E., Civil Service Com-IISBION.. oe anda dd Ea i a 516 Ruddy, J. Carlisle, Senate Judiciary Com- 1EEE Teeco ERT sl ee LS 234 Rudisin, Michael, Railroad Retirement Board_. 546 Rudolph, Walter M., Interdepartmental Com-= mittee on Scientific Research and Develop-aEL EA A a ECR 544 Indwidual Index Page Ruiz, ey C. K., Bureau of Aeronautics, - Ruffin, or Marshall deG., Commission on Mental Health — dai 572 Rule, Glenn K., Soil Conservation Service_.__._ 473 Rupp, ‘Wallace G. , National Mediation Board. _ 543 Ruppert, M. Clare, District Public Library Board Ruppert, Minna L., Senate Select Committee Ort BInall BUSINONs crise seid dbl 231 Rusk, Dr. Howard A., Office of Defense Mobili-zation al a ld nh 2 and M 249 Russell, Rear Adm. George L., Office of Chief of a Naval Operations... ool oc betoasiis. Russell, Rear Adm. J. 8 Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy oo ccommeeaa-National Alr:Musenmio Ll). -Satuicnl Russell, Richard B.: Board of Visitors to the Military Academy. __ 255 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy.______ Democratic Policy Committee... __________ Joint Committee on Atomic Energ Spo Committee on Senate Reception Ri Dr. William F., International Coopera-= tion Administration. -—oooeooomeee Russo, Anthony J., Department of Justice. Russo, Michael J., ‘Customs Court Russo, Vito L., Maritime Administration. ___--Rustad, Elmer L., U. S. Savings Bonds Divi- 0. Rutledge, C. W. O. Foster H., Information Serv-7 leeg, Ar Borges... nindeco bunatt Ryan, Charles H., Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. . o-oo. 235 Dyan: Li fii secretary to Representative if a John, South Pacific Commission_._..____ Ryan, Kenneth N., Library of Congress...__.__ Ryan, Brig. Gen. Llewellyn 0., Office of Comp-in troller, Afr Fores: coveniSong enol Ryan, Mae C., secretary to Representative Chudo ji 292 Ryan, Maj. Gen. Patrick J.: Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve, Defense. So SpeclaliStafl, Army. Lo. cocoons. 425 Ryan, Capt. Richard E., Office of Judge Advo-: cate General, Nav. Ryan, Robert J., Office of Assistant Secretary a) of State Ryan, amin E., Public Housing Administra-0 tio Mos Ryder, Scophon P., Regional Offices, Civil Serv-ice Commission Al an ET SR 516 Ryerson, Dean Knowles A., South Pacific Com- TT A Ryerson, Gerald E., Soil Conservation Service__ 473 Rygg, Lawrence S., Office of the Sergeant at Armes Senaties Lion nna 0 Los ung 327 Ryon, Paul, Real Estate Division, District Gov-ernment 596 BoalyslAhmed Zaki, International Monetary 386 Sabagh, Josephine, District Boxing Commis-sion Sabin, Rear Adm. LorenzoS., Jr.: Headquarters, Potomac River Naval Com- No Cun -coesesnsabiEauasll 439 TaciorY.. sacs Sachs, Jerome, Bureau of Foreign Commerce.--485 Sadlak, Antonio N., The Interparliamentary 3 Sadler, Harry W., Capitol Police --——.____.____ Sadler, Philip G., Public Housing Administra-|Ay DASA Seep ped SO eis ee 53 Sage, DeWitt L., International Cooperation Administration... .ooe. tr or Sic dass 400 Sailor, Vance L., Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. ii: oan om be JS aoa ol 524 Page St. Claire, Darrell: Joint Committee on the Library. ......_._.____ 254 Senate Committee on Rules and Administra-STF bet Sr ee SL St. George, Katharine, Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Commission... .......L__ 257 St. Jon; Ira A., Office of Architect of the Capi-ln he rE eS Lh Bl 337 Sakis. OP, Patent: Office: th conan iio oo 491 Salazar, Dr. 1 oaquin E.: Dominican Republic Ambassador... 613 Organization of American States._____________ 390 Salisbury, Morse, Atomic Energy Commission. 512 Salmans, Irene, secretary to Representative ONCROWELT i ste sa Le en wa btn te tt 292 Salmoén, Comdr. Carlos A., Inter-American Defense Board coin. Slosogaaieil-384 soso Salmond, Gordon R., Forest Service. ___________ 472 Salter, John L. 3 administrative assistant to SOnator Jaokeon. onedie bats 289 Saltonstall, Leverett: Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution. _ -552 Boston National Historic Sites Commission. _ 256 Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Pa of History and Technology Build- LL madmestfawonat Co Shed bole otal staananly 252 rn whip, Senate... codec. 325 Minority Policy Committee... olor ov 231 Senate Select Committee on Small Business. _ 231 Salyers, Robert K., Bureau of Veterans’ Re-employment Rights. 0. _______=-7: 497 Salzman, Howard, Organization of American Ln hoi BARRGe Samaha, Henry J., District Plumbing Board. . Samama, Dr.” Guillermo E., Pan FR Sanitary Organization... cof. Soo. oo. 390 Sames, Mary A., Senate Foreign Relations Committee. oie io erase Lo satiuuild 234 (datos Samford, Maj. Gen. John A., Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations... -_1=-iL ._ 44 Sample, Paul, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. ooo Los. 235 ..oooooein. Samuels, Albert P., Capitol Police. .__._:-._____ 338 Samuels, J. Kenneth, Farmer Cooperative Servieel it cite pose il UT pnd Gla blues 471 Sanborn, Herbert J., Library of Congress....___ 341 Sanborn, Winifrede Burgess, Senate Minority Policy Committee. .c-. iioeaccube ls 235 ii Sanchez Vigil, Dr. Manuel Antonio, Pan Amer-ican Sanitary Organization... ._..__________ 391 Sanchez, Capt. Ramén Mota, Inter-American Defense Bordeoon Josan fl tos 385 ot. ctbidon Sanchez-Reulet, Anibal, Organization of Amer-dean States. ni oct shone liad Loraine 389 Sanders, Frank P., House Committee on Appro-Driations.. {7 C3 Fossil decae cildoenli. 247 Sanders, Mrs. John, Congressional Club________ 519 Sanders, Capt. Otha R., Metropolitan Police--. 602 Sanders, Walter L., Jr., ‘Tariff Commission. ____ 555 Sands, LR, Office of General Counsel, Army._. 424 Sans, Capt. "Carlos A. Leon, Inter -American Delonge Board. Jel boul His Lepidus 384 Santos, Jodo Oliveira, Organization of American Bates. leu-csponadginal Lore bentati a, 388 Sapero, Capt. J. J., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, NaVV. cei vrnn-r-neeaoaiat2000 ial 435 Sapirie, S. R., Atomic Energy Commission...__ Sapp, Carl R., Office of Budget and Finance... Sarasin, Pote, "Ambassador from Thailand... Saravia, Ismael Jorge, Organization of American STAesi Loita J totanectl 20 toy 389 ioosiiades.., Sard, Thomas R., Department of Corrections.-__ 599 Sarnoff, David, National Security Training Commission... step thon CB Scotian 544 Sass, Frederick, Jr., Office of General Counsel__. 431 Satterthwaite, Joseph C., Ambassador to Union of BUrmge.s,o. ood oo Ur da snag Ss Soon 625 Satterthwaite, Livingston L., Operations Co-ordinating Board. coo -ono ena Sattgast, Alice, Office of Clerk of the House..__ 330 Saucerman, Sophia A., Board on Geographic pi rele eR EOE Ra BI TR Bt to Ee Ra 67 Sauer, Eugene C., Court of Claims_____________ 575 Sauer, E. N., District Department of Correc-Heo et eae ine ea 599 Sauer, Walter C., Export-Import Bank of Wag ington Se Te Sh th Rr CE Sauerbrey, Edmund E. H., Botanic Garden... 5 808 Congressional Directory Page Saulnier, Raymond J., Council of Economic Ad-VISES. oo ne CS RIE US Saunier, Paul, Jr., secretary to Representative SYA ese Re ee Pe 294 Sauter, Alice B., Office of Navy Bomnl Management. Sinan in elder oul BU) he alee SO Savage, Marjorie, Committee on House ant MNISIEatIoON. cca ene ede een 248 Bava Simmons8 B., Jr., General Accounting Seaviares “Gant. P. S., Jr., Bureau of Naval Per-in3 a rer I., District Department of High-WAYS, rialSe ais CS NLae enh 600 Sawyer, Gertrude, Commission of Fine Arts..__ 517 Sawyer, Raymond, Civil Aeronautics Board.__. 514 Saymon, Bertram B., Legislative and Public Affairs, Defense... oii ol ol. a) DIU 415 Scalley, Thomas C., municipal court for Dis- trictof Colimbla.. Loo 586 Scanlon, John H., House post office_..__________ 333 Scanlon, Marguerite A., secretary to Repre- sentative Taied. 0 0 0 edd onl 2 Scantlebury, Terence P., Office of Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare. _..______ 499 Scarborough, Burdella E., transcriber to House commnitiees. oundLU NR 334 Scarritt, Ralph, Administration, State Depart- ments Lie Sn en a 395 Schaeffer, Ryans T., American National Bod Com. aro Tn 511 Schafer, touts. Office of Personnel, Agri-Te a Re Schafer, Raymond L., Senate Committee on Appropriations... ol tL Dl. oll ill 233 Schaffer, Jacob M., Business and Defense Serv- ices Administration, Industry Division_____ 487 Schaffter, Dorothy, Library of Congress__..____ 343 Schantz, Capt. Curtiss W., Naval Dental School. ion oo Soil En aE cal F 438 Schantz, Capt. E. H., Office of Industrial Rela-tions, NAVY. nadalr TRIES 431 Schantz, Wilmer S., municipal court for the District of Columbia. seeee aii 586 Schaub, William F., Bureau of the Budget... _. 382 Scheckel, Claude 2 Official Reporter, House.--334 Scheele, Leonard A.: Advisory Committee on Weather Control... 509 Public Health Service. .._.____.._ _...___. __ 503 Scheer, Lloyd F., District Steam and Other Operating Engineers Board .________________ 603 Scheidenhelm, Albert K., Securities and Ex-change Commission. i... ill... 547 Scheiderer, Lt. Comdr. E. D., Office of Comp-troller, Coast Guard =...0. _. 0 -406 Schenck, Paul F., Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Commission... ______ 257 Schenck, Ray M., National Capital Planning Commission... ( iia .odieseoo] Sharer, C. Walter, Western Union Telegraph oo Schilt, Lt. Gen. Christian F., Headquarters, vl aS S. Marine Corpsi itoa. 2] 440 Schimmel, Joseph, Patent Office... _.__.____ 491 Schlatter, Lt. Gen. David M., Armed Forces Stal College... noooAL En 419 Schlegel, Roy D., Bureau of Facilities __________ 457 Schlesinger, Arthur M., National Hisioeat Publications Commission AT EL Ee asi Schlup, Lester A., Federal Extension Service. Schmid, Bernard F., Administrative Division, Justleel 20000 C0 ea 451 Schmid, Col. H. A., Office of ol Security Affairs, Done... toi Schmidt, Frederick H., Office of nl Health, Education, and Welfare....._.._.___ 499 Schmidt, Reinhart C., Weather Bureau. _______ 493 Schmidtman, Capt. Richard D., Office of En- gineering, Coast Guard-. ............._...... 406 Schmitt, Waldo L., National Museum__________ 552 Schneider, Albert, official reporter, House. _____ 334 Schnellbacher, E. E., Bureau of Foreign Com- INETOE. 5 et ae SL EE 485 Schnepfe, F. E., Bureau of Public Roads_._____ 492 Schnettler, William A., National Park Service.. 463 Schnitz, Janet, secretary to Rope Yate Schnitzer, Julius G., Leather, Shoes and Aitied Products Division eo Mm me os i Te Be 487 Page Schoech, Rear Adm. W. A., Bureau of Aeronau-Hog NAVY. ase Yer 433 Schoen, Edward, Jr., Small Business Admin-8 ET BT I Sl Se ee SLRS SE 549 Sta She Andrew F., Senate Select i on Small Business. A 231 Schoettler, Robert J., International Pacific Sal-mon Fisheries Commission ..._____________ 538 Scholl, Capt. Henry U., Office of Operations, Coast Chugyde on oa ae 406 Schollenberger, Herbert K., District Alcoholic Beverage Control Board... _______________ 597 Brasil, Lee W., Office of Defense Mobiliza- Board Shot Charles I., Social Security Admin- A. ee a 505 Schrader, Kenneth L., Department of Insur- ance, District... SoS Cina h Snill 600 Schram, Emil, Federal Prison Industries, Inc__ 453 Schram, John L., Office of Treasurer "of the United States ol. ode iol adaatial sn 409 Schreiber, pan, secretary to Representative Baldw Schreiber, el B., Railroad Retirement ER i EN CLR EE OT 546 Schreiber, Walter R., Tariff Commission___.___ 555 Schricke, Jacques, Caribbean Commission.______ 514 Schruben, Luke M., Federal Extension Service, ATrICHINe. cna ote nos SEI 471 Schubmehl, Martha M., secretary to Repre- sentative Widnall. ani venenan-ttn. 299 Schuler, Donald, Office of Budget. __ _._..______ 395 Schull, H. W., Jr: Canal Zone Government... ....o............ 514 Panama Canal Company... ....._ _...... 545 Schulte, Philip W., Civil Service Commission__ 515 Schulty, Chris L., Rural Electrification Am istration. oo ni. DoedlEs Ln) Daun Schulz, Col. Robert L., Military Aide to Prosidantoe i. cooie nd on as Tse Suo00 379 Schumacher, Henry A., Small Business Admin-istration soia ol fe JSR BIN Laans 551 Schumacher, Robert C., secretary to Represent-BUIVE-DORN. Si linn at mime nay aaa 293 Schumm, Capt. Brooke, Bureau of Naval Per-Cr Le I SR i ee Schwab, Capt. Herbert S., Office of Judge Ad-vocate General, Navy...0 0 438 Schwab, James HE., District Zoning Adjust-MEntBoard. oon mash HI LOO 606 Schwalb, Louis, Federal Civil Defense Admin-ISIation or hl came ame 521 Se, Elva, secretary to Representative CYTE ee RA OC TL STR CE Se Carl H., Bureau of the Budget__._____ 332 Schwartz, John E., , Railroad Retirement Board. 546 Schwartz, Morton J ., Business and Defense Services Administration, Industry Division. 487 Schwartz, Samuel G., Regional Offices, Post Office Department... oem oa 458 Schwartz, Shirley, House Committee on Mer-chant Marine and Fisheries. _________.____. 248 Schwartz, Theodore M., Employees’ Compen-sation Appeals Board... cee oan ic. 496 Schwegmann, George A., Jr., Processing De-partment, Library of Congress. .___..___.._. 344 Schweigert, Esther N., Senate Committee on ArTied SorVIOes. ov cosi nu din wn wi ands ae 233 Schweinhaut, Henry A., judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia... 569 Scoggin, Charline, secretary to Senator Allott__ 287 Seollay, Col. Loren P., AiriStaff__.:__ ___—=___ 446 Scoltock, John H., Rural Electrification Ad- ministration. _ a 479 Scott, Armond W., judge, Municipal Court for 2 District of Felt CLE a SR Ss 586 Individual Index Page Bently Janis, secretary to Representative Roose-on ie ae ae NT i a Sorte Kenneth L.: ‘Agricultural Credits oui oo dei a 478 Office of Secretary of Agriculture ..._.._______ 469 Scott, Margaret, Combined Airlines Ticket Sass lieeae sisi 339 Scott, Bria. Gen. Robert L., Jr., Director oft Information Services, Air T Scott, Thomas J., Senate Committee on or priations Nr es i SR TS 233 Scott, Walter K., International Cooperation Administration. «0.00. 0 oor oun 401 Scott, Walter K., Office of Information, Agri-Gil EE Et Lh sas Rl Re a Sl 480 Scott, W. Kerr, National Monument Com-mission hE I PA RE LT 3 458 ur Scrivener, C. H., Federal Home Loan Bank Bootle.HL 524 ans Scrivener, Samuel, Jr., District Zoning Adjust-ment: Board. asin neni Babin Ea 606 Scroppins, Francis D., District Fire Depart-; Sidi ol mebagaeian 0) Jinan] an ea 00 Scull ies, Jr., Senate Committee on Govern- ment Operations Sop Ca a Sa Gs 234 Scudder, Frances, Federal Extension Service.___ 471 Seager, Cedric, International Cooperation Ad- ministration... onal csudl Son sal 401 Seals, James W., House Post Office_.___________ 333 Searle, Col. Victor C., Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Defense... _.........__ 419 Searles, John R., Jr., District of Columbia Re-development Land Agenc Seaton, Fred A., administrative assistant to the Presidenticon bs ddil Dunia iD ani nies 381 Sears, Mason, U. S. Mission to United Nations_. 400 Sebald, William J., Deputy Assistant Secretary ofiStates. isi ir 395 lowingein Sebree, Maj. Gen. E. B., Headquarters, Conti-nental Army Command Seckinger, Dr. Daniel L., District Health De- partment LS HER EE a Le Bl 604 Secrest, Robert T., Federal Trade Commission__ 527 Secrest, William G., Court of Appeals for the Districtof Columbia... oo. 567 Sedillo, Filo M., Senate Committee on Public = Seeger, Raymond J., National Science Founda-Hom nase] nin inmnlied Ls Slain Seeley-Brown, Horace, Jr., House Select Com- mittee on Small Business LE Se EE A Seibel, Clifford W., Bureau of Mines __________ Seibert, Lt. Col. Charles J., 2d, Inter-American Delonse Board... 384 Selby, Capt. F. G., Office of Information, Navy. 432 Selfridge, George a, Defense Minerals Explora- tion Administration’. oo. nl 0 ooo 460 Seligman, Ruth, secretary to Representative Mollohan-oaoli to oir © Fl vila? oy 296 Semanate, Comdr. Ramon Alban, Inter-Ameri- conDefense Board... oo J8 uo. sn 384 Semple, Paul T. , Renegotiation Board _________ 546 Sengstacke, J ohn H., The Virgin Islands Corpo- FRUION. Jalan. Sh ii Uh a a ele 466 Serles, Julian R., Jr., Official Reporter to House COMTIIEIO00 see ito ii oo 334 Servaites, Francis X., Public Housing A dminis- teatlonal Sue i de nana ad ag da 536 Sessions, A. R.; The Alaska Railroad. _____.____ 466 Setzler, Frank M., National Museum__________ 552 Severn, James A., Jr., Library of Congress._.__. 342 Sevilla, Col. Carlos’ Cabrera, Inter-American Defense Boardes coo. ooduiaadaille and 0 384 Sevilla-Sacasa, Dr. Guillermo: Nicaraguan ATEAO i ova disdns. Organization of American States Seward, Pere F., Community Facilities Ad-ministration di iom yaaa lianas.va 533 Seybold, J. S.: Canal'Zone Government. ___._ .................. Panama Canal Compan Shacklette, Baron I., General Services Admin- shak 68172°—56——53 Page Shafritz, Dr. Saul, District Board of Podiatry Examiners. = loll ebsites 663 Shafroth, Will, Administrative Office of the TUnithd States COUTIE. oo. oe 586 Sham, Hope G., Joint Committee on the Eco-nomic Beport...... ovenwmden eon ai 253 Shands, Rear Adm. Courtney: Atomic Energy Commission. ________.__._______ 513 Military Liaison Committee to Atomic Energy Commission, Defense_______________ 420 Shanks, Lee K., Community Facilities Ad-ministr ation.he A rE ar nr 533 Shanley, BernardM., secretary to the President. 380 Shannon, Asst. Surg. "Gen. James A. Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and Development. _______________ 544 National Institutes of Health ________________ 504 Shannon, Lo R., Deputy Assistant Secretary, Defens 413 Shannon, i S., Mineral Resources, In-BRIO Sri ts duanat hate ie 459 Sharkey, Eleanor A., Office of the Sergeant at AaShrisiin ER me es SS 330 Sharp, Dr. Edward R., National Advisory Committee for ‘Aeronautics Sr 541 Se Hoey C., secretary to Representative i tp SE Lr reat ein pe SL 2 Share i J., Administrative Office of the United States Courts) Luiviibansiione 5 anes. Sharpe, C. Melvin: National Capital Housing Authority. _....____ 541 District Board of Eduecation._.._________.____ 599 Sharpe, Harry B., Miscellaneous Metals and Minerals Division Er Re nee 487 Shattuck, William P., House Committee on the J udiciary py al i ee DIU ET 248 Shaw, Dr. Byron T.: : Agricultural Research Service________________ 470 Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and Development .......__..____ 544 Shaw, D. F., Office of General Manager, Atomic Energy Commission Sean es Lt WE | ER 512 Shaw, Doris P., Office of Clerk of House_.______ 330 Shaw, Humphrey S., secretary to Representa- Hive Bowlers: ©. diinain. Jodan gata ili 292 Shaw, James R., Bureau of Medical Services_____ 504 Shaw, Markley, Office of International Security Affairs, Defense...oso on or. ' 414 Shaw, Col. Samuel R., Headquarters, U. S. Marine Corps... us 441 Shea, George F., District of Columbia Armory Board 519 Shea, Gerard M.: District Department of Puolic Welfare_______ § National Capital Housing Authority. _____.___ Shea, Robert ¥'., American National Red Cross. 511 Shearer, Russell E., Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation... ...... i: 5. od. 524 Sheehan, Harold W., Rubber Producing Facili-ties Disposal Commission...= 546 Sheehan, Timothy P., House Select Committee on Small Business. ES SOE ee ER 245 Sheehy, Joseph E., Federal Trade Commission__ 528 Sheeley, Rear Adm. William R., Office of Judge Advocate General, Navy _.._ i _...___. Sheldon, Charles S. 2d, Legislative Reference Servier. 5 loan sien potl tana Tl ai 343 Shellenberg, Theodore R., National Archives and Records Service...:.... ov oir 530 Shelly, gues, secretary to Representative You Shelton, SL QG., Jr., National Security Train- ing Commission Se ee hee ant Me andy 544 Shelton, Stephen M., Bureau of Mines______.__ 465 Shelton, Turner B., U. S. Information Agency... 557 Shepard, Frank C., ' Board of Geographic Names. 467 Shepard, Marianna Howard, secretary to Repre- sentative MeGregor. -.. = oo 296 Sheparason, Charles N., Federal Reserve Sys-. 26 Monts Rear Adm. Halert C.: Office of the Commandant, Coast Guard. ____ 406 Office of Merchant Marine Safety... _...______ 407 Sheppard, Franklin C., National Science Foun-QaloN. a RA 543 810 Congressional Directory Page ; Page Sheppard, William J., International Coopera-tion Administration... .........c 03000. 401 Sherfy, Raphael, Office of General Counsel for the Treasury... 2300 2 ol Ula Dal UL 404 Sheridan, Edward J., Properties and Installa-tions, Defense. ooo pmeewd UIE JUIBIL hin Comdr. E. H., Coast and Geodetic : Survey. ul UGEstiiineog Faia DlI0S J Sheriom, hom E., secretary to Representa-tive Van Zandt ol A000LV 230050 299 Sherlock, Frank J., Legislative and Public Af- firs; Defense. ooo vn JIOUBDEIIDE 415 Sherman, Allan, Bureau of Mines. _____________ 465 Sherman, Merritt, Board of ii of the Federal Reserve Systern!. U0 UIIEL UNIHE 527 Shem, Col. P. D., Navy Discharge Review 0 2 Sheet Maj. Estes B., Air Staff, Air Force_____ 446 Sherrill, Col. James C., Air Saft. ho 446 Sherwood, Sidney, Export-Import Bank of Washington coe. ines JUNI STA 520 Shen Russell N., U. S. Tariff Commis-Si DA DRI I NE 555 Shite, Fred W., Intelligence Activities, State Department EL 399 Shively, John W., Urban Renewal Administra-i tio Shivers, Gov. Allan, National Civil Defense Advisory Coonell-co. EG 522 Shoaib, Mohammad, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development _____.____ 386 Shoening, Dr. H. W., District Board of Exam-iners of Veterinary Medicine: _ oJ2U 10s 603 Shofner, Col. Austin C Inter-American Defense Board ______________ 384 Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis- gion VE E0100 Snnl0 Lan, J SURI En DIAS 388 Shoon. ioe G., Business and Defense Services Administration, Industry Division_________ 487 Shooshan, Harry, ‘Committee for Reciprocity Information SEE SRR SO aan 517 Short, Clarence E., Logistics, Army____________ 423 Short, 1 Col. Tames C., Headquarters, Marine “0 Shorts Michael J., Health, Education, wi Welfare Regional OMeeE. iii Shoup, Maj. Gen. David M., dlr Marine Corps: : . i800, cuerosnsbomiadenad 440 Showell, Lemuel, Federal Housing Administra-a Hi Shreve, Earl O., U. 8S. Savings Bonds Division. 405 Shriver, Glenn K., Senate Committee on Gov-ernment Operations...03 Ji 234 Si Shulters, Earl S., Maritime Administration____ 490 Shulman, Edward M., Office of the General Counsel, Agriculture La PEE AA RE 481 Shumaker, "Loch, Administration, State De-partment... cui. iar aU sBIOEN 395 Shuman, DeLacy, secretary to Representative Rivers..i.0 ol i ou lBlio f SReotaid ans, 298 Shuster, George N., Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid... 0...ll i. 402 Siciliano, Rocco C.: Assistant Secretary, Employment and Man-power, Labor... cid ou Hi pln hs 495 Civil Defense Coordinating Board ____._._._____ 523 Sidotti, Saviour, District Board of Barber Ex-aminers 10H Or. Lac ANO00 Jo SiC EL 602 Siedle, E. George: Air Coordinating Committee o-oo _____ 509 Assistant Postmaster General. _______________ 456 Siegel, Gerald W., Senate Democratic Policy Committee: si tl ne oR SL 233 Siegfried, William P., Copyright Office....____ 344 Sieker, John, Forest Service... _._______ 472 Sieminski, Mrs. Alfred D., Congressional Club. 518 Siepert, Albert F., National Institutes of Health. 504 Sigel, William A., Capitol railroad ticket office. 338 Sigety, Charles E. Federal Housing Administra-wt Sigurdsen, Bjarne J., Official Reporters of Debates Sn A 0 LR WIR LE IAAI CS LA 334 ie or Joseph F., Gorgas Memorial Insti-. Siler, Lt. Comdr. Owen W., Office of Goris mandant, Coast. Guard. ...coweeeeeeweacse. Silsbee, F. B., National Bureau of Standards.__ pris Silsby, Earl a, House Committee on Appro- priations ead ae ERS HRSG Sloe 247 Silva Rojas, Col. Armando, Inter-American Detense Board o.oo 384 Silver, Francis A., Interstate Commerce Com- wission. JE EY D0. SEE Ola ll 540 Silverberg, Louis G., National Labor Relations BORA. coins ins womeatioh sodas BERN, 542 Silvercruys, Baron, Belgian Ambassador. _____. 611 Silverman, Abner D., Public Housing Adminis- tration OL i nll Jf SRR dL a ald 536 Simi, Gino J., District Apprenticeship Council. 597 Simmerman, Virginia M., secretary to Senator Bastland oo coolio oon oo RUBEN 288 Simmons, Miles D., House document room____ 332 Simms, B. T., Agricultural Research Service.. 470 Simms, D. Harper, Soil Conservation Service. 474 Simms, John H., Office of Legislative Counsel, Senate Silo JOUUEILl Lak SIRE i 328 Simon, Louis A., Commission of Fine Arts ____ 517 Simon, S. Themas, Civil Aeronautics Board.___ 515 Simonson, Joseph, Ambassador to Ethiopia_.__ 626 Simonson, Roy W., Soil Conservation Service. 473 Simpson, "Clarence "Lorenzo, Ambassador from Simpson, Donald F., Office of Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare. ...________________ 500 Simpson, Helen W., secretary to Representative Simpson of Pennsylvania... 0..._._. 298 Simpson, Col. Ormond R., Headquarters, U. S. Marine Cerne dani oh isin d bi ole Simpson, Mrs. RichardM., Congressional Club. i Simpson, Robert E.: Bureau of Foreign Commerce... on iiauoai... 485 Committee for Reciprocity Information______ 517 Simpson, Sid, House Select Committee to In- vestigate "White County Bridge Commis- Sion. dE nal LR i a 245 Simpson, Virgil R., Federal Communications CommisstonuiL boGl abla aie 523 Simpson, William R., Jr. ., National Capital Housing Authority... 00) 000 541 Simrell, Earl V., ant Solicitor, Labor_____ 496 Sims, Ivan H., Forest Service, Agriculture__._ 472 Sinclair, John S. , American National Red Cross. 510 Sindt, Waldemar H., Housing and Home Finance Ageney. 00 Blair Jr El Glle 534 Sisk, Betty R., Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil:Setvice. Li iol i. giorinlJovy 235 Sismanidis, Andromache, Food and Agriculture Organization, United Nations. _____________ 384 Siveck, Leona A., Office of Research and Devel-opment, Army Solviuna tl NRG) Jad Sizemore, Claude, Department of Sanitary Engi- neering. a a an Ea 605 Skarin, G. Homer, House Committee on Appro-priavions-Lill nn ll, J) 83004 ali 247 Skaupy, Dr. Walther, Validation Board for German Dollar Bonds... oli.oll 391 Skeen, John A., Regional Director, General Services Administration. ____._ ___.._.____ 531 Skillman, John R., Industry Divisions. ________ 486 Skinner, George a. Office of the Legislative Counsel, Monson orl ol ras easy 335 gig Louise L., Office of Secretary of the i Skubitz, y oe, administrative assistant to Senator Schoeppel Sssp in BYE Eh BCR de eed Slamet, Soetikno, International Bank for Recon- struction and Development: .. ..... ....... 386 Slater, Herman, Office of Postmaster, House-___ 331 Slattery, Edward E., Jr., Civil Aeronautics Board: ‘iil ghana aslic ie al lle 515 Slemp, C. B., House document room___________ 332 Sloan, George S., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System goa suc singers 527 Sloan, Gordon W., Inter-American Tropical Tuna CEE S30 E010 BORA OUT IG is oa 537 Sma] Merrell F., administrative assistant to Senator Buchel...__ sonibasiy, ... Smallwood, Grahame Thomas, Jr., District Recreation Department. eee emma ccaaaaaiill 605 Individual Index Page Page Smart, Maj. Gen. Jacob E., Air Staff, Air Force. 446 Smart, Robert W., House Committee on Armed Services owns. anil 247 Domnallaan Smathers, George A., Senate Select Committee onSmall Business... 1. foc oF sae 231 Smedley, Velma, House Committee on the Tadley ese domain cool end ved 248 Smethills, Harold R., Small Business Adminis-tration ComingFE oaliv dl gauss seni 55 Smith, A. D., Office of Secretary, Health, Educa- tion, and Wellare_—» = = = aia. Smith, Addison T., Gallaudet College ________ Smith, Albert B., Government Printing Office. 344 Smith, Albert M., Office of Doorkeeper, House. 331 Smith, Alfred Merritt, administrative assistant toSenator Malone...aii oo 289 Smith, Alice R., Department of Public Welfare, District 605 Smith, Charles R., administrative assistant to Senator Purtell Boardeiod Ln, San JD ada wn 524 Smith, Clarice O., District Recreation Depart-Menke tap il ean a EE Si) Clyde W., Public Housing Administra-i On RE ae aay Smith, Dale, Farmers Home Administration... 478 Smith, Dan Throop, assistant to Secretary of the Treasury oil woo anit Cf lel ue 404 Smith, David S., Assistant Secretary, Air Force. 443 Smith, DeWitt, American Red Cross.._______.. 511 Smith, Donald M., Railroad Retirement Board. 546 Smith, Donald W., Bureau of Medical Services. 503 Smith, Earl B., Supply and Logistics, Defense. 418 Smith, Earl R., District Corporation Counsel’s on 461 OWNER nh eT 235 Smith, Gerard C., Office of Secretary of State___ 393 Smith, Guy D., Soil Conservation Service. _____ 473 Smith, H. Albert, National Mediation Board___ 543Smith, Hammond B., Regional Offices, Civil Service Commission... 0 517 ..___.Uo Smith, Harold M., Regional Offices, Interior.__ 465 Smith, H. Alexander: Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution... 552 Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Museum of History and Technology Build-Ingixloonis Ay Agia aR ai Tall say 252 Minority Policy Committee... 231 Woodrow Wilson Centennial Celebration Commission's. x = inn ol dan 260 Smith, Harry V., secretary to Representative ER eee i 299 478 520 mission. cn Dar as GL ee 258 Smith, Rear Adm. H. P., Office of Comptroller, Navy. hE anh leg” 431 Smith, James H., Jr.: Air Coordinating Committee _o__cooeoeo_. 509 Assistant Secretary of Navy for Air___________ 427 Smith, J. Hamilton, Interstate Commerce Com-WSSION fi aesRas 539 Smith, J. L., Jr., Joint Committee on Internal Reventie Taxation o.oo aif0-0 254 Smith, J. Wilson, Department of Sanitary En-gineering Smith, Lt. Gen. Joseph, Continental Com-Mans. oo a reat Ts CE 448 Smith, Lawrence H., National Monument Com- 2 Smith, Marshall M., Office of Assistant Secre-taryof Commeree. oor toi Ii 00 483 Smith, Newman, Office of Security Control, Comores... =r 0 or a 484 morial Commission. === L. leo. 7 Smith, Patricia Anne, Office of Legislative Coun-gebdlonse. Jo anh. 0 entail Gente 5 Smith, Perry B., transcriber to House com-eS Ee I EL el 334 Smith, Mrs. Philip Sidney, District Library . cab ee RE SLae 604 Smith, Raymond C., Government Printing OMe E oaSane Bis Tie AE 341 Smith, Capt. Rodmon D., Naval Physical Re- view Connell: wo -c ar 1 ia 430 Smith, Stanley, Office of Clerk of the House _ ____ 330 Smith, Sylvester R., Agricultural Marketing Services... ohnol bai a an Smith, Talma L., official reporter to House commuittes. dol. oil Lote un 234 Smoot, Charles E., Federal Communications Commisgion. o.oo 523 anu nal-Revenue Taxation: --___ 5 254 Marine Corps...hf Soo “2 440 407 248 Snader, Lyle O., House Minority Clerk________ 332 Compensation... ..boini i. LingTo 496 599 Snelling, Capt. Edward W., Office of Navy Per-sonnel and Reserve Forces... _______________ 429 Snowden, Louise W., secretary to Representa-tive:Bosoh..... co 0 onan 0 NTE Snyder, Al. E., General Services Administration. Snyder, Dean, Office of Secretary, Health, Edu-cation,and Wellare!. ~~~"= = Snyder, Maj. Gen. Howard McC., Physician to the President. = 0 a a 381 Snyder, Murray, Assistant Press Secretary, White House... nol tide nan oi 70 380 812 Congressional Darectory Page Page Sobek, Mary, secretary to Representative Madden 296 Sobelofi, Ci Solicitor General, Justice____ 451 Sohm, Earl D.; Office of Deputy Under Secre- tary of State BER Chae Pe af LS 394 Sokol, Sidney S., Bureauof Accounts, Treasury. 408 Sol, Te orges, International Monetary Fund______ 386 Solminihag, Col. B., Inter-American Defense BOAT ooo os save seme a a At Solomon, Frederic, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System____________________ 527 Solomon, Richard A., Federal Communications i 523 Sta Sotto. ad V., Office of Secretary of the 5 SENALE. cimaASABE 32 a Somers, James J.: Commodity Credit Corporation. ___.__._..____ 476 Fiseal' Division. 00 0 0. 0 BL 0 Jd 477 Somerville, James A., Farmers’ Home Admin-istration. Lalli nl de DAEIRT Ji 478 Somerville, James G., District Public Utilities COMMISSION... ooo a 2 604 eimaiBLL So H. B., Office of Architect of the Capi-OF. oe rr nwa wr Ee SEB ot 337 Sommerkamp, Frank M., Washington city post o officers cio coro Ja ur aE 7 Sommers, Davidson, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. _________ 385 Sonnenberg, Harry F., Office of Secretary of the Senatel .. .. dilni il. 13 ol 326 Soper, Dr. Fred L., Pan American Sanitary Organization. o.oo Gili 210i Joi 390 Sorensen, William F., Jr., Civil Service Com-mission niin da Co) Jina gan Jil 515 Sorgen, Carl C., Office of Applications Engineer-ing, Defense gL Map Ss na Salve RoW 12 LR AUR ERT 412 Soule, George H., Jr., House Committee on In-terior and Insular Affairs. o_o... 24. Southard, Frank A., Jr.: International Monetary RETR lie 386 Office of Secretary of the Treasury... __._._.___ 403 Souvannavong, Ourot R., Laos Ambassador_.__ 617 Spaatz, Gen. Carl, American Battle Monu-ments Commission Lhginaping LGU 510 Spal William J. R., Office of Clerk of the 230 Spal, Sam G., House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. ...-... 0200 280 248 Spalding, C. Sumner, Processing Department, Library of Congress SAL LL En Se 344 Spangelo, Waldo, secretary to Representative a0 Sparkman, John J.: Joint Committee on Defense Production _.___ 252 Joint Committee on the Economic Report-___ 253 Senate Office Building Commission___________ 251 Senate Select Committee on Small Business. > The Interparliamentary Union_______________ Sparks, Edward J., Ambassador to Guatemala. oo Sparling, Maj. Gen. H, A., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States__ 545 Spasowski, Romuald, Polish Ambassador. ____ 620 Spauldin, Betty Mae, Senate Minority Policy Commitee: cu LH 235 Spaulding, James W., Railroad Retirement Board... Zio gunn Loa anil 545 Speake, J. E., Bureau of Chief Postal Inspector. 458 Spear, Ralph’ E., Federal Civil Defense Admin- istration: onan Lil 3 drut Cok 521 Speer, Leo, Internal Revenue Service.__._______ 405 Spekke, Dr. Arnolds, Latvian Minister._______ 617 Spelman, H. J., Bureau of Public Roads._____ 492 Spend "Adolphus N., Administrative Office, 0 Spence, SER International Joint Commis- IONE EE, Se a a nl Se Re ee 538 Spencer, Calvin B., Bureau of Medical Services. 503 Spencer, Clyde H., Bureau of Reclamation____ 463 Spencer, F. H. , Agricultural Research Service. 470 Spencer, Samuel: District of Columbia Armory Board ________ 519 District of Columbia Commissioner__________ 595 National Capital Housing Authority .___.____ 541 Spee; William E., National Labor Relations bassador Lani Brel og SUTIN hid 611 Spengler, Kenneth C., Advisory Committee on eather Control: i. Blu.201s 50! Spiczak, John L., Marine Corps Memorial Commission oll [ooo 0 DLL 2h Un 258 Spillers, Arthur R., Forest Service._____.______ 472 Spillman, Lt. Col. William R,. Logistics, Avy. 0 =~ ential hie oT 423 Spilman, 5 oseph L., Civil Service Commission. 516 Spivacke, Harold, Reference Department, Li- brary of Congress. oat all J 342 Splitt, Orville S., iis and Public Affairs, olonge. eRSa HS SE 415 Spore, Jack L., Veterans’ Administration______ 557 Sprague, Mansfield T., General Counsel, De- fense:aziamil Jo2, potas Jo) unk Jil 413 Sprankle, Kenneth, House Committee on Ap-proprigtions io. ott Cina iE 247 Sprecher, H. Franklin, Jr., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System v.10. 527 Springer, Elizabeth B., Senate Committee on BiNanee. ... doa cocoSNR Squires, Paul R., secretary to Representative ardent. ooindl Lanai 2 Soiiranc) iil Squires, Richard, secretary to Representative Dawsonieof Utah tk Snel 3.00 obuzlil 293 Staab, Col. E. M., Bureau of Naval Personnel _ 436 Seal 1 Elmer B., Operations Coordinating Stack, ry Baten to "Representative Sedlack l,l ni geal ad 298 Sa John A., Office of Analysis and Review, 2 431 Stafford. George, administrative assistant to Senator Carlsen. | ii i... Li.looodilic 287 Staggers, Harley O., Federal Records Council. 531 Stahl, O. Glenn, Civil Service Commission... 516 Stahr, Capt. Guy E., Naval Medical School__ 439 Stakem, T. E., Jr., Maritime Administration_. 490 Stalker, Douglas AL District Apprenticeship Comelluciz sol i aalal JG idsiglmbh 597 Saline Capt. G. B. H., Bureau of Ordnance, Vy. Stam, Colin F., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation os . IL. ienudl_iit 255 Stambaugh, Lynn U., Export-Import Bank of Washington Yoeolitey wi. Bl Faewng dl Cdn 51 Stamps, Edith G., Civil Service Commission Contact OMiee. Loo cil Lions.ll 339 Stanley, A. A., Coast and Geodetic Survey._.__ 489 Stanner, W. E. H., South Pacific Commission. 554 Stans, Maurice H.: Civil Defense Coordinating Board LU 523 Deputy Postmaster General ______.___________ 455 Stansberry, Billie Jo, Democratic Policy Com-3 VTE EA 77 Tir lM Shin 055 Cy BE B00 1 18 3 233 Syomion, Beryle E., Farmer Cooperative Serv- SE IR Sf 2 AT 471 Sar, G. Frederick, Howard University... 502 Stanton, Harker T., Senate Committee on Agri- culture and Forestry i NAA 1 aL ES SE 02 233 Staples, Helen, secretary to Representative Wharton. or. diigo)Satis. 299 Starbird, Fs Alfred D., Atomic Energy Com-mission __ =... .oathppgrall Cli 12 Starke, Joseph E., District Real Estate Divi-8 stom bist Soli iUi az gin nt nee 2 Jin 5 Starkey, J. H., Management Divisions_._._____ 470 Spanos, Ralph A., Tax Court of the ni ates. oe IER SUC or L IL Starnes, W. Gayle, Education Services, Givil POIense. eeeaA EIS I 521 Starns, Henry C., Rural Electrification Admin-istration re EAE LEY 479 Starr, Eugene C., Bonneville Power Adminis-tration 0 aaaoman 467 Starr, Frank O., Federal Civil Defense Adminis-Rh debe sansa ab lena aes lin Starr, Harold W., American Red Cross_....._-.-511 Stassen, Harold E.: Special Assistant to the President. _________.__ 381 U. S. Mission to United Nations. _._...______ 399 Stavropoulos, Constantin, United Nations_____ 391 Steadman, Col. Beverly E., Research and De- velopment, Defense. __~_. _.. c eecceed--417 Indwwidual Index Page Stealey, Phyllis T., secretary to Representative Balle... ama a 291 Stearns, hin M., U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia St cee ee 572 Stebbing, Dr. Philip A. E., District Health De- Daviment oo ane J Sal hn Tet a 604 Steed, Tom, House Select Committee on Small Business Sin at aE Sane hai 245 Steele, John W., Civil Service Commission _____ 516 Steely, E. Newton, Civil Service Commission__ 515 Steely, Lewis R., Capitol Page School__________ ol Steen, Comdr. ed , Bureau of Naval Personnel__ 436 Steffes, H. E. Sine Administration_______ x 2 Steidle, Ly Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Roviow. ea 523 Stein, Albert H., Assistant General Counsel, Navy 431 Stein, werd T., Defense Lending Division... il Stein, Elmer F. , District Fire Department_____ Stein, Erie, Office of United Nations Potiial and Secur Wy Alla, ond Steinbarger, Helen T., District Public Library. os Steinberg, Edward HH. , Farmers Home Adminis- Ass. aes rs 478 Steiner, Richard L., Urban Renewal Adminis- tration. coo oh se te 534 Stelger, Capt. J. A., Bureau of Yards and Docks_ 437 Stellar, Raymond ’F., Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation 1 sions wig aly 547 Stempler, Jack L., Assistant General Counsel, Defenses. ania alia Gl 0 Saal ol 413 Stennis, John: Commission on Government Security. _____. 260 National Forest Reservation Commission____ 259 Stephens, David H., Bureau of Chief Postal Inspedior.. i... o.cn ion a luda 457 Stephens, Edmund, Management Divisions____ 470 Stephens, Malcolm TT. Food and Drug Admin- TANI eRe 501 Stephenson, Charles H., Jr., Reference Depart- ment, Library of Congress anda ty Reel) Stephenson, Harold M., Bureau of the Publie ol PostOfffcelaiioc (onl.LenS 0 and Sterling, Ralph J., official reporter to House commitiees Liou Gren pedi ca 334 Stern, Ben, Civil Aeronautics Administration__ 489 Sternberg, ‘Alexander J ., Federal National Mort- gage Association 0. Ltn ria ther. 535 Stevens, Alla G., Government Printing Office__ 345 Stevens, Clair, secretary to Representative ADberneihy.psbaiis met Fal nie 291 a Stevens, Edgar L., Capitol Police______.________ 338 Stevens, Francis B. , Bureau of European Affairs 397 Stevens, John M, International Monetary LI ERS EERE E Er ee Te Stevens, Willard, Office of Clerk of the House._ 330 Stevenson, Andrew, House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. _._______ 248 Stevenson, Earl P., National Science Board____ 544 Stevenson, Col. Hugh W., Manpower and Re- serve Forces, ATIVE NL 422 Stewart, Charles D., Office of Secretaryof Labor. 495 Stewart, Edward 3%, Small Business Adminis- Limea Ty 549 Stewart, Eric G., Federal Records Couneil_____ 531 Stewart, George R., House Committee on oe District of Colbie. ee 247 Stewart, Hugh A., Office of Assistant Secretary of the IORI. os a te 459 Stewart, H. Warren, Popsripen) of Licenses and "Inspections, Districh.: is ovaintun 601 Stewart, J. George: Acting Dean of Botanic Garden... ae--__ 345 Architect oithe Capitol. =a. ie °° 337 Capitol Police Board =...5. __ + . 338 Commissionfor Extensionof the U. S. Capitol. 251 Stewart, Capt. John R., Office of Operations, Coast BE ER a 407 BRECOR Stewart, Joseph R., Board of Governors, Red I a Nn Te Sol os 510 Stewart, Joseph W., Court of Appeals for the District of CIID bt, ties ens 567 Stewart, Marie M., House Select Committee on Small DOsnon, an 245 Stewart, Ralph, Bureau of Foreign Commerce_. 485 Page Stickney, George F., Office of Assistant Secre-itryoitheTreasury = Ff = 403 Stickney, Brig. Gen. WilliamW., Headquarters, . U.S. Marine Pos ea Se a 440 Sr Capt. F. M.., Naval Gun Factory_.___ 439 Stigler, William A, Maritime Administration__ 490 Still, Frances, House Committee on Merchant Marine and Wisherles hi. cial dl 0 ee 248 Stillman, Capt. C. F., Bureau of Ordnance, 5 OWE Is Bee 436 Sle Saul G., secretary to Senator Bender_. 287 Stine, Harry E. , Bureau of Finance, Post Office. 457 Stirling, M. W., ' Bureau of American Ethnology. 552 Stocking, Collis, Council of Economic Advisers. 382 Stockman, Ji ohn, House Post Office......... 333 Stockman, Lowell, Theodore Roosevelt Centen- nial Commission...5 = 259 Stockstill, Oneta L., House Committee on Armed Services... ....onauedDoe al 247 Stoesz, AbrahamD., Soil Conservation Service. 473 Stohl, Ralph W., Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve, Delon... oe en. 415 Stokes, Maj. Gen. John H., Headquarters, Con- tinental Army Command EEL TE SO ha 425 Stokes, Joseph M., International Cooperation Administration. BR Le A ae 401 Stone, Lt. Gen. C. B., 3d, Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Comptroller. ha NES 447 Stone, F. Marilyn, Joint Committee on the Economic Report... 253 Stone, Frank C., Civil Aeronautics Administra-a I00).....c.io odaaah bb Seton Ee] 8 Stone, Franklin M., Civil Aeronautics Board_._ 515 Stone, Isaac, Talent Office... 00. ie 491 Stone, Ralph H., Veterans’ Administration.____ 557 Stone, William J ., District Department of Public Welfare... ..iomeet sod 605 Stone, Brig. Gen. William S., Personnel Office, AluTores 4 cieac. ldap nl v0 SRE 44 Stoner, Ruth, secretary to Representative Ray. 297 Storey, Herbert C. sBorest Service: -_ ___._.__ 47! Seon Mer qa, "District Insurance Depart-0 Stover, Heo a District Department of Vocational Rehabilitation... _____ 607 Stowe, Seymour F., Federal Trade Commission. 528 Stoy, John M., Board of Accountancy (District). 602 Strachan, Otto W., Patent Office..__.._....__ 491 Stranathan, Maj. Gen. Leland S., Development, AIT POE ie a 448 Strand, William C., Office of Secretary, Interior. 459 Stratton, JE, , secretary to Senator Robertson... 290 Stratton, 107, i Joint "Committee on Internal Revenue miler tla 254 Straus, Oscar S., 2d, Theodore Roosevelt Cen-tennial Commission... 259 oii Strauss, Frederick, Bureau of Foreign Com-IE aa a ee 485 Strauss, Lewis L.: Atomic Energy Commission. .__________._____ 512 Civil Defense Coordinating Board__._________ 522 Special Assistant to the President. _.__._______ 381 Sans R. Peter, International Labor Organiza- Strawser, J. E., Public Buildings Service.__.____ 530 Street, J ohn E., , District Board of Pharmacy... 603 Streibert, Theodore O.: Operations Coordinating Boawrd..ool: 382 U. 8. Information Ageney....... ~~. 557 Stretch, David A., Validation Board for German. Dollar Bonds |. vere dias ol 391 antiauauaet Stroberg, Harold R.: Federal Facilities Corporation.________.__._____ 409 Reconstruction Finance Corporation. _____.__ 410 Strong, Curtis C., South Pacific Commission____ 554 Strong, Fred H., " Rural Electrification Admin-dSPration. co tl ama a 479 Strong, George E., Federal Mediation and Con- cllalion Serves... coun corneaat 525 Strong, L. Corrin, Ambassador to Norway.______ 628 Stroop, Rear Adm. P. D., Bureau of Ordnance, AVY. saat se ia he a 436 Strother, Maj. Gen. Dean C., Continental Com-mands, Alv. Fores... 448 Congressional Directory Page Stroud, Margaret S., Office of Under Secretary ofthe Navy... -.. SinaiSon. allan 428 Strozak, Veronica, secretary to Representative Reed:of INinols._ soirdindd o_o. co 297 Strubinger, David B., Bureau of Customs.______ 405 Struble, Vice Adm. A. D., United Nations Mili-- tary Staff fo 2. oi =o 4 Committee... Struby, William F., Region 5, Small Business Administration. into onal cone in 550 Stuart, R. Douglas, Ambassador to Canada__.. 625 Stubblefield, Bruce, Civil Service Commission. 516 Stueck, Frederick, Federal Power Commission. 525 Stufflebeam, Robert E., Administration, State Department SPORTS ER TAS LN Rr STIS BL TAT 396 Stugard, Burl, Foreign Agricultural Service.___ 476 Stults, Walter B. , Senate Select Committee on Small Business Ledigeb seat ral toanioe 231 Simm Louis P., Commission on Mental oh Se Lt. Gen. Samuel D., Jr: Federal Fire coo ia lions... Counell....... 532 National Capital Planning Commission. _.... 541 Technical Services, ATIY cece 425 United States Soldiers’ Home________________ 554 Suarez, Lt. Col. Victor M., Inter-American De-fense Board... io iui io li glo i inal 385 Sullivan, Charles A., Office of International Security Affairs, Defense... _____.______ 414 Sullivan, Charles J., Metropolitan Police De-DATING... ... cove oe ARIEL SLAEL S00 601 Sullivan, James, administrative assistant to Senator Mansfield...........ofo 0. 2. Sullivan, John L., Regional Offices, Federal Civil Defense Administration ___..____..__ 522 Sullivan, John P., Boston National Historic Sites Commission... loi i i Jl i Jil 256 Sullivan, Lawrence, Office of Coordinator of Information. oo. 0. Ll. foi li log 339 Sullivan, Leonor K. (Mrs. John B.), Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy Shin 255 Sullivan, Margaret M., secretary to Representa-Hive AAAORIZIO. 0. oi riciie fl iia 291 Sullivan, Marguerite L., secretary to Represent- eg EE a 299 Sullivan, Paul A., Maritime Administration___ 491 Sullivan, Richard C., Alcoholic Beverage Con- trol Bondi lL liv: J ana 597 Sullivan, William W., Federal Records Council. 531 Sulzberger, Arthur Hays, Woodrow Wilson Cen- tennial Celebration Commission. _._.____. 260 Summerfield, Arthur E. (Postmaster General): Biography OF heal 455 a Member, Smithsonian Institution. .__._______ 552 Sunderlin, C. E., National Science Foundation. 543 Sundstrom, Mrs. Frank L., Congressional Club_ 518 Suomela, Arnie J.: Fish and Wildlife Service... ooo... 465 International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Com-TSSION.. © oi cosa nv cnn id ite aa i AE... 538 Sutherland, E. M., International Joint Com-TRISSION: 2 su ririase wets ss ER ARR ES Shr Sih is Sutherling, Capt. E. W., Navy Bureau of Sup- pliesiand Accounts... iol J... ll U0 437 Sutter, Harvey M., Bureau of Reclamation ____ 462 Sutton, Dick, National Park Service. ____._._____ 463 Sutton, Glenn W., Tariff Commission_.________ 555 tton, John G., Soil Conservation Service... 473 Sutton, Millard H, District Fire Department__ 599 Suydam, Henry, Public Affairs and UNESCO Activities 10 LiLo 0 B00 ae 398 Swagart, Harry A., Motor Vehicle Parking BONIOY . emo in sor rt A i mw Ae 606 Swain, C. Garton, Weather Bureau_.__________. 493 Swallen, Jason R., National Museum ________.._ 552 Swanson, Comdr. F. E., Naval Gun Factory... 439 Swanson, Irving W., Senate Minority Policy CommItIen. ... . . coe ium mm A mio wo sed 235 Swanson, Comdr. IL. W.: Board of Geographic Names______.________.___ Coast and Geodetic Survey... ooo... Eweenoy, Wilson E., Bureau of Foreign Com- er Arthur, Woodrow Wilson Centennial Celebration Commission. _.___.....__._._.._ 260 Sweig, Martin, Office of House Majority Leader. 329 Swidler, Joseph C., Tennessee Valley Authority. 556 Swift, Lloyd W., Forest Service. occ. 472 Page Swing, Gen. J. M., Immigration and Naturali- ZALION BerVICO, iio. i drainsis 452 Swingler, W. S., Forest Service. _..__.__._._____ 472 Switzer, Jethro, Office of Doorkeeper, House___ 332 Switzer, Frank K., National Mediation Board _ 543 Switzer, Mary E., Office of Vocational Rehabili- tation 02 Swofford, Maj. Gen. Ralph P., Development, Air Force 448 ML Stuart, Joint Committee on Smith-sonian Institution, Museum of History and Pechnology Building oo i0ii. S00 0h... 252 Symmes, Harrison M., Jr., Consul to Kuwait_. 628 Synon, Capt. George Di; Office of Chief of Staff, Const Guard... dae thoi. 406 ......oiceaie Syran, Arthur, International Cooperation Ad-ministration LS Ee De il M. 8S. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System... ico... 526 T Taber gharlons secretary to Representative Taber. > on Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures_...._.__ 255 Taber, Mrs. John, Congressional Club. ________ 518 Taeuber, Conrad, Bureau of the Census... 488 Taft, Charles P., Advisory Committee on Vol- antary Foreign Ald... ..... oti.dol 402 Taft, Gordon D., Manpower and Reserve Forces, Army. 20a duii ind Collin. 422 Taft, ian Howard, 3d, Ambassador to Ire- Yond. in i i a 627 Tait, Edward T., White House Office. ocaueao.. 381 Talbot, Joseph E., Tariff Commission. ........ 555 Talle, Henry 0: Joint Committee on Defense Production... 252 Joint Committee on the Economic Report... 253 The Interparliamentary Union. ____________.. 259 Tames, George, White House News Photogra-phersl Association. Ui oii. we. lian Lid 676 Tamm, Edward A., judge, United States Dis- trict Court for the District of Columbia_.__ 570 Tamm, Quinn, Federal Bureau of Investigation 452 Tammaro, A., Atomic Energy Commission____ 512 Tann, Beue, International Monetary Fund.____ 386 Tanner, Mildred V., Civil Military Affairs, Avmy SOLU sl as TOE Od i 23 Tansey, Harry S., Office of Doorkeeper, House. 331 Tappin, John L. .’ Ambassador tollibya........_ 628 Py, adity Mae, Senate Committee on Fi- Taunay, Col. Dionisio Cerqueira de, Inter- American Defense Board 38 Taylor, Amos E., Organization of American Case eR a ee Taylor, Charles W., Jr., Interstate Commerce Commission... ...... 5 00 200i DV sal Taylor, Claude A., House Folding Room_______ 332 Taylor, Diane, secretary to Representative CAO is ih idsin aia cis gaat BOIHEL 292 Taylor, Rear Adm. Edmund B.: Office of Chief of Naval Operations. .......... 433 Office of Information, Navy... ccceoeaao. 432 Taylor, Frank A. , National Museum... _........ 552 Taylor, H. Elmo, House post office, Capitol branch [0.0.00 Je i el Ll ori Taylor, James F., Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service......_.......0i805 589g hire Taylor, John L., House Committee on er and Insular Aflatrs. oo. 0 00 iii) Taylor, J. Porter, Tennessee Valley Authority. on Taylor, L. B., Food and Materials Require- ments Division, Agrieolture... . 0. J 00 477 Taylor, L. S., National Bureau of Standards--_. a Taylor, Mark, Patent Office... . 00. lb 1 Taylor, Mary L., Secretary to Benross. Ashley cogil do Jinn do Wi GTat LI 291 Taylor, Gen. Maxwell D.: Armed Forces Polley Connell. 1 iii tui 412 Chicfof Staff, U.S. Army... Doolin USD. 424 Joint Chiefs of Staff...io i... oo. 412 Individual Index Page Tylon 2 Francis, Research and Development, ir 2 Taylor, R. T., Railroad Retirement Board_____ Taylor, Susan Alice, House Committee — Waysand Means... io... inns 249 Tove Comdr. Thomas H., Legislative me Public:Affairs; Defense... ooo. Taylor, Vernon E., Federal Trade Commission _ os Taylor, Willie Day, Democratic Conference Committee of the Senate 2.2, rico 233 Taylor, W. M., Office of Comptroller of the CUTIeneY. oh dp ue Sie Me Ce Tchernycher, Liye S., United Nations_______ 2 Teague, OlinE Board of Visitors to the Military Academy___ 255 House Select Committee To Conduct Investi-gation and Study of Benefits for Survivors of Deceased Members and Former Members of the Armed Forces... uri of io aoe Tear, Beatrice E., District Public Library A Ee dl 604 Tear, Thomas H., Office of Doorkeeper, House. 331 Teckemeyer, Oscar W., Federal Supply ‘Service. 530 Tedrow, Richard L., "United States Court of Military Appeals. Le I SLL SE Tefft, Edward C., Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ho neal Ea a Tello, Don Manuel, Mexican Ambassador. ____ Tenney, E. Paul, Office of Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs. _________________ 394 Tenney, Henry M., Office of Comptroller, Coast Guard 406 Tennyson, Alfred L., Office of General Counsel 100 The Treasury. iinetsail vases dio, 404 Terrar, Edward F., Jr., secretary to Representa-tive Wilson California....-299 of Loi Terrell, Lt. Col. Cader C., Office of Legislative Liaison, Arm 424 Terry, Mrs. C. D., administrative assistant to Senator Bender... oo. ol a isnin 287 Terry, Newell B., Office of Administrative Assistant Secretary, Interior _______________ 460 Tessier, Katherine, Office of Navy Personnel and id roca ARE to ES a 12 429 539 Teton Robert C., Foreign Agricultural Service. 475 Tew, James W., Government Printing Office. 345 Si Edward H., District Recreation 605 474 TH Maj. Gen. Herbert B.: Atomic Energy Commission. ___...._._.__.__. Military Liaison Committee to Atomic Energy Commission... 0c _ 420 _......0.0. Office of Development, Air Force. ______.______ 448 Thatcher, Maurice H., Gorgas Memorial HEE Ere CUE Sa Da ed 532 Thaxter, John H., Reference Department, Library of Congress ee GS ED SL 342 Thaxter, Marjorie, Department of Public Welfare, cocci isan nai. 0 Soi 605 Thayer, Robert H., Minister to Rumania______ 629 Thibodeaux, Ben H., Office of International Tradeand Resources... oii. ........c..ii. 3 Thickstun, William R., Weather Bureau. ____. Thiele, Horace, District Recreation Board ______ Thigpen, J. E., Oils. and Peanut Division, Agri- culture SER pl SS Te SR BN KURT Ce) 4 Thom, H. C. S., Advisory Committee on Weather Control... cocotbo 5 Thomas, A. B., General Accounting Office. ____ Thomas, Mrs. ‘Albert Lee, Board of Governors, Red Cross... i. oo mio cntlawass 80 510 Thomas, A. Ray, District Disbursing Office____ Thomas, Charles S. (Secretary of the Navy): Avipgion Memorial Amphitheater Commis- SSR LR eT 12 Ans Forces Policy Couneilo o_o____ 412 RS a 427 Joint Secretaries... J... oi illo dao nib. ol 412 Thomas, Earl J., Bureau of Land Management. 460 Thoma Edward, Secretary to Representative 4 PTA SEAL UE ae IE ALC RAL I Se TO 8 5 585 Phopan. Fred C., District Wage and Industrial Safety Board. 602 Thomas, Irving W., Bureau of Facilities. ______ Thomas, Capt. J. A., Bureau of Aeronautics, NOVY. oossbiemitaan. aussi 33 Thomas, J. N., railroad ticket office in Capitol._ 338 Thomas, Rear Adm. Lloyd H., Supply and Togistics, Delonge...So 2 0. 418 Thomas, John, Federal Supply Service_________ 530 Thomas, Morrell L., secretary to Representative Richards. url ea i Lan i ses an 297 Thomas, Sidney T., Urban Renewal Adminis-rafloncioisinl oils oiion abiomnse 534 Thomas, Woodlief, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System____________________ 527 Thomassy, Fernand A., Small Business Admin-istration cui seeds hasnt a 549 Thomerson, Harold W., secretary to Representa-tive Chatham... co pac il onesonars 202 Thompson, Alberto F., National Science Foundation.oo s.ernao ion to 0 543 Thompson, Alyce M., Senate Committee on Minority -Polloyeeyaod. 2). condirns 235 Thompson, Ben H., National Park Service____._ 463 Thompson, Charles M., Veterans’ Education Appeals Board. coauvnv. tina nt 558 Thompson, Dale S., Office of Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare. _.____.__ .__::.._ = 500 Thompson, Eugene C., National Mediation Boarl.. ii iii er ten Rh se 543 Thompson, Evelyn, Senate Committee on FINomee. Jo Lo const thn dopa 234 comet. Thompson, Frank, Jr., District of Columbia Auditorium Commission... _________________ 257 Thompson, George F., Office of Secretary of the SNALe Less Sli san a EL A 326 Thompson, Glenn D., Bureau of Reclamation._. 462 Thompson, Harry T.; National Capital Parks._ 464 Thompson, Helen A., House Committee on PublictWorks i. of tabeai bi oid 248 .Loaeiauit. Thompson, Imogene, Department of Public Welfare, District 1. 00. o.oo a 605 Thompson, John G., National Bureau of Stand-a a a 492 Thompson, J. Murray, Price Division, Agri-CHILIYe, oo eS ia Si rsa dae se 477 Thompson, Lester H., Federal Housing Admin-ation 2 ol oii a ie 535 Thompson, Lewis S., Office of Materiel, Air ONO0. do ila Ao suit Sapo aa B as Thompson, Louis F., Administration, State Department. ispsiabiumion.dou bE bo 395 Thompson, Llewellyn E., Jr., Ambassador to Anstrial codoseninsldad a srad. seen dal b 625 Thompson, Ralph L., District Public Library._. 604 Thompson, Robert L., Administration, State Department npr.Saul ae 396 ol Thompson, R. S., Office of the Treasurer of the United States... nb 408 diana.vial Thompson, Ruth, Joint Committee on Immi-gration and Nationality Policy Thompson, Seton H., International Pacific Halibut Commission... co 538 ..........i Thompson, Thomas C., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation _____________.__ 254 Thompson, Walter C., District Sales and Use Tax Diviglonz A. ilo vais. oh aout salary 596 Thompson, William M., National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. ______.__._.____. 541 Thompson, Winifred G., District Department of Public Weliaveio noon ei. inn © on 605 Thomsen, Wells H., Office of Analysis dy! Review, IE ER I ee eT Thomson, Col. James M., Territorial Ry sion Memorial Commission Sd ASRS 260 Thomson, Jeanne E., House Committee on Bducationand labor. = J. ol oo i oo i if Thornberry, Homer, Gallaudet College_________ Thornett, G. M., secretary to the Board, bls Overman: oie. orion eins 595 Thornton, Allan, F., Federal Housing Adminis-tration Sosarnd Renae ods dose Cots 535 Thornton, C. D. W., Atomic Energy Commis-SINT Rai Rh EL Sell AIR PSs SR TR Thornton, Peggy L., Senate Committee on Post fice'and Civil Service... o.oo. 235 Thorp, Capt. Wakeman B., Office of Interna- tional Security Affairs, Defense .___________ 414 Thors, Thor, Minister of Iceland _______._______ 616 Thorsen, Nellye A., Securities and Exchange Commission. ........000.0awiiy ioe c 547 Congressional Directory Page Thorson, Harvey A., Securities and Exchange Commission ©. Lo ll on alll On 547 Thorson, Phillip, International Monetary Fonds of oF dol ri elon UTD 387 This Frederick A., Commission on Mental Health Thurston, A. Henry, Textiles and Clothing Pivigion: 0. 0 Jao loon Ln Joie igh Thurston, Elliott, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System ____________________ 527 Thurston, Zane B., Senate Minority Policy Committee yl. . iC. ch ids af 0 T Ay 235 Thye, Edward J.: Aallaudet College. 0. 0) Lull oii... 501 Senate Select Committee on Small Business. 231 Tibbitts, Clark, Office of Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare... ___11L___ 1. _ 50! Tibbott, Lloyd, Federal Maritime Board.______ 4 Tichenor, Gerald E., Foreign Agricultural Servicel iii Aden on O00 BEING Tierney, Charles G., House Committee on Publie Works: J. Uc lay is Cie iin 248 Tietjens, Norman O., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of) 582 Tilley, Albert C., Federal Civil Defense Admin-stration... Jno SUL Toi UE L 522 Tillinghast, Frances, Joint Committee on the Economic Report 253 Timbers, WilliamH., Office of General Counsel. 548 Timmons, Benson E. L., Bureau of European Affairs Sea be sa eBid AT Sa BRE 2 AF ae DBA SBR 397 Timmons, F. L., Jr., District of Columbia Exeeulive'Offices 0.0000g uu) 595 Piney. & Lorraine, Secretary to Representative Tippets, Joseph H., Civil Aeronautics Adminis-tration IUD J Flo oo TOs SRE 489 Tobin, Daniel J., Regional Offices, N ariel Park Sibi fo nb i LE Rh LE al (EAL As Tobin, Comdr. L. J., Naval Gun Factory_ Tobler, John i, International Cooperation Administration Sh a rn BIT 400 Tobyiner, Walter N., District Board of Educa-9 59 Todd, re Jr., Tennessee Valley Authority. 556 Todd, Guerin, Ir, Office of General Counsel, rmy Todd, Joseph A., administrative assistant to Senator Tiong... os AtiUSATL. 289 ipenn Tollefson, Mrs. Thor C., Congressional Club__ 518 Tolman, Leland, Administrative Office of the United States Courts... ——_.o._... 586 Tolson, Aubrey M., Metropolitan Police Department... Lo 00 8 JELLO 601 Tolson, Clyde A., Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion Hr a Ge ald ORE 452 Tolson, Hillory A., National Park Service.___._ 463 Tolson, Robert E., District Undertakers Com- THLEEE. coon anewne = INRLUIO HG IOAN NTL 603 Tomei, Fir A., Atomic Energy Commis-3 Sion. i. Lo. rotisn i] oma Tan Tompkins, Charles H., Gallaudet College ___ 501 Tompkins, Paul T., House Post Office_________ 333 Tompkins, William F.: Assistant Attorney General, Justice. _._______ Civil Defense Coordinating "Board fail he Rast] 523 Toomer, Louis B., Bureau of the Public Debt. 408 Tootell, R. B., Farm Credit Administration. _ 520 Tormoen, Clarence 0., office of Secretary of the Treasury Torn, Elmore R., Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid Torrance, Charles M., Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation..______________ 525 Toro, Col. E. E., Air Staff Maurice, International Monetary Tosa, Dallas S., Assistant Attorney ea 451 Townsend, Dwight D., Federal Housing Admin-fefration o Lob ll ob gana a 535 Townsend, Richard S., Office of D. C. Com-missioner FAIR CITE Le le RES Oe aE EE 595 Townsend, William H., Bureau of Facilities, Post:OMMCe. cncreHEREIN econo 457 Page Townsend, Wilson L., Export-Import Bank or Washington Aho SEER SEE ee LS EA Tozier, Morrill M., Bureau of Indian Affairs___ 73 Tracy, Marian T, Joint Committee on the Economic Report PRR Na BRN TES 253 Tracy, Thomas A., National Mediation Board. 543 Train, Russell E., "House Committee on Ways and Means: oi lobo pialsacs 249 Trainor, Harry J., Internal Revenue Service___ 405 Transtrum, Orville H., Executive Staff, Inter- national Organization Affairs. 0 0 ail 394 Traver, Hattie M., Office of the Postmaster General ali lal Rai aan eel 455 Travis, James E., Operations Offices, Atomic Energy Commisslon -. J ico iid eiruind 51 Traynor, Harry S., Atomic Energy Commission. 512 Treadwell, Mattie E., Regional Offices, Federal Civil Defense ‘Adtninistration. ___.____.__. 522 Treder, Alfred, House post office-______________ 333 Trees, "Howard J., Administration, State De- partment Sdn wes oo Rand 396 Trelogan, Harry C., Agricultural Marketing Service iui toe ew DIE Bol Shean 474 Trice, J. Mark, Secretary for the Minority ..___ 327 Trimble, Anne, Office of Clerk of the House__ Trimble, Comdr. Paul E., Officeof Comptroller. 406 Trollinger, James T., Capitol Polices luni... 338 Trone, Winson 0. "Administration, State De- partment EE en LL BER EEE MA CO ARES 395 Trudeau, John, House post office_______________ 333 Trueblood, Paul M., Federal Trade Commis- Tenant] William C., Business and Defense Services Administration serie pil wR 486 Tubbs, Will L., Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel... slowiialloalidy adios al 447 Tucker, Cleveland, official reporter to House committees. fn cl CoE sunt all, 334 Tucker, Grayson A., Office of Applications Engineering, Defense... “sale tolsiie.. 412 PL Margaret, secretary to Representative 5 293 Tiicktrs at W., Office of the Majority Secretary 327 Tucker, Capt. S. M., Office of Naval Research__ 432 Tuggle, ‘Kenneth H. Interstate Commerce Com- mlssiont io diuel ind sna. JS aioli Jol 539 Tully, Grace G., Office of Majority Leader_____ Tunner, Lt. Gen. William H., Oversea Com- mands... Lae 449 Tunny, James B., Regional Offices, Post Office Department. oi hoo CLA 458 Ture, Norman B., Joint Committee on the Economic Report cman) oe akan 253 Turkington, Edward L., Small Business Ad-ministration... Loiararuiolyeaa i 551 Turnage, William V., Office of International Financial and Development Affairs. o.oo... 398 Turner, Bolon B., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of) Turner, Bruce R., United Nations__.__..._____ 391 Turner, Farrant Yi Territorial Officials... 466 Turner, PE. C. , Bureau of Public Roads_._._.____ 492 Turner, George, House Committee on Veterans’ Afiire i] ab. LH ak. palit 249 Turner, George S., Federal Communications Commission. colialE,ele JE oladnl Zi 524 Turner, Gretchen K., Office of Assistant Seec- retary, COTOTIOTEE So. Ju tails ih Lodi 484 Turner, Julian B., Federal Power Commission. 525 Turner, Kenneth EB, Supply and Logistics, De- eN80. i cl ara a 418 Turner, Margaret C., secretary to Delegate . Parvingtoniy foal aul ier iion sald cade 299 Turner, Mary S., Government Patents Board. 533 Twining, Gen. Nathan F Ar Siaflic dy atmos co wala) anes 446 Armed Forces Policy Council oo... _____ 412 Joint:Chiefsof Staff ..coeo ooo BEZ. 418 Saounl Advisory Committee for Aeronau- Tyler, Allan C., Federal National Mortgage Assoeiationli Das pluie uas COL TIn Ei iG 535 Tyler, Estelle M., secretary to Representative Creenof Pennsylvania. ....... 0. 2 Tyler, William R., Bureau of European Affairs. 397 Tyner, Dr. John, District Board of Optometry. 603 Tyson, Mar, garet A., Office of Attorney General, TJAStice.. oh cei nse ERE EGR 451 Indwvidual Index U Page Udall, Stewart L., Joint Committee on Navaho- Hopi Indian Administration_________._______ 254 Udell, Gilman, House document room__________ 332 Uhlenhop, William B., Civil Service Commis- ing Board Ulman, William A., Housing and Home Finance gene a a Ulmer, Naomi Z., Capitol Page School. ________ 337 Ulmer, Ralph E., National Advisory Committee forAeronauties. . ...=. 540 Ulmer, Severin F., Fish and Wildlife Service___ 465 Umbaugh, Irvin H., District Police Inspector-. 601 Umstead, Lyman J., District Corporation Coun- sel’s Offi 5 Underhill, John, Alexander Hamilton Bicenten-niglCommission.. oC — 256 Offi Underwood, Margaret M., secretary to Repre-sentative Baker. 0 Le 291 Unkrich, Robert C., Supply and Logistics, De-onsen ee ee 418 598 606 547 384 SEIN. le 547 v Vacin, Lydia, House Committee on Agriculture. 247 Vail, Earle L., Capitol Page School 337 Vail, Thomas “LC”’, Joint Committee on Inter- nal Revenue Taxation... (Liiiuyi oir 254 Valenzuela, José G., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexieo oun rrME ROR 537 Valeo, Francis R., Legislative Reference Service, Library ef Congress. . o_oRi 0 343 Vallarino, Dr. Don Joaquin José Organization of American States..._.......___ 390 Panamanian Ambassador... .___ 1 ___ Van Ackeren, Rear Adm. Joseph F.: Bureau of Medical Services... _en wa 503 Office of Personnel, Coast Guard. __.__.______ 407 Van Aken, C. F., Bureau of the Census. .______ 488 van Beuge, J. A., South Pacific Commission____ 554 Van Blarcom, Herbert P., Bureau of Foreign COMIBYCR: ove dri gious cr nis LSD 485 Van Campenhout, Andre, International Mone- tary Fund Vance, Currell, Commissioner, Court of Claims._ Vance, Harold S., Atomic Energy Commission _ Vance, Harrell T., Internal Revenue Service._ Vance, Henry B., District Corporation Coun- Sal2 OesteeR le 598 Vance, Col. Reginald F. C., U. 8S. Mission to United-Nations. =o = 0 ooo 400 Vandegrift, Gen. Alexander -A.,, American Battle Monuments Commission. ___________ 510 Van Der Aue, Capt. O. E., Bureau of Medicine and SUrEerY Ss oar senna ee 435 Van der Valk, H. M.. H. A., International Mone-tary Fund Van der Vries, Mrs. Bernice T., Board of Gov-ernors, Red Cross... oniJl 0 510 Van Dine, Katherine, Financial Management, Army. Sais mai sadn bl sal UT eed Vandoren, Richard A., House post office______ Van Dyke, Stuart H., International Cooperation Administration... ... coi i aia 400 Van Fossan, Ernest H., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of) 585 Van Horne, C. E., secretary to Senator Langer. 289 Van Houten, Dr. H. R., Caribbean Commis-514 Page Van Houweling, C. Donald, Agricultural Re-gearchiSeryiens olf il et by 470 van Huss, Mrs. Lotus A., United States Court ofiCIsimS. a nr cheasl a 575 Van Mol, L. J., Tennessee Valley Authority._ 556 Vanni, Michael J., Office of the Sergeant at Army Sonate. a 327 Van Pelt, William K., Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academy________________ 256 Van Slyke, Asst. Surg. Gen. C. J., National Institutes of Health _ 504 Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission._ 257 Joint Committee on Atomic Energ Vardaman, James K., Jr., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System______________ 526 Vaskess, H. H., South Pacific Commission_____ 554 Vatran, Grace Ward, Office of Recorder of Deeds. > ey 607 Vaughan, David B., United Nations_._________ 391 Vaughan, J. W., Commodity Credit Corpora- ONL rian pean ne on LTS 476 Vaughan, William W., Office of Secretary of the BIVIE0 ona atone AF, Slo mdf Sat gg 326 Vawter, Wallace R., Legislative Reference Serv-ice, Libraryoi Congress. ~~ 343 Velasquez C., Lt. Col. Armando, Inter-Ameri-can Defense Board _ Venuto, Mary Lynn, House [Committee on Eduncationand labor... 5c. 0 247 Verbrycke, Comdr. J. Russell, 3d, Office of Judge Advocate General, Navy 438 Verissimo, Erico, Organization of American Rinses sedeite me amen Tinie nas ine dum ec Gl 389 Verkouteren, Mary, secretary to Representative DENN... wor nt rath roe oe Vernon, Edward M., Weather Bureau_________ Vest, George B., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System... ° Viault, George, Bureau of the Budget. _________ Vickers, Christine V., secretary to Representa- tive Byrne of Pennsylvania_________________ 292 Victory, Dr. John F., National Advisory Com- mittee for Aeronsuties. — __ -_ = 540 Viehmann, George A., Federal Maritime Board. 490 Vigil, Emanuel, Office of Doorkeeper, House___ 331 Villard, Henry S., The National War College, Delano co eR hal 419 Viner, Arthur W., Housing and Home Finance Agenoy: oo het 533 Vinson, Carl: Board of Visitors to the Military Academy__ 255 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy______ 255 House Office Building Commission___________ 251 Vinson, J. Gloria, Secretary to Representative BODES. oe a 298 Vint, Thomas C., National Park Service. ______ 463 Rile Vittrup, Brig. Gen. Russell L.: Inter-American Defense Board. ______________ 384 Joint Brazil-United States Defense Com- mission_._____ ee Et ro SI LS 387 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com-Tissiome eos ea Tn ea IE Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada- WR I Ry 545 Vogel, Harold, Food and Agriculture Organiza- tion of the United Nations_*.__ "7 "= 383 Vogel, Herbert D., Tennessee Valley Authority. 556 Voight, Robert B., Bureau of the Census______ 488 vom Baur, F. Trowbridge, General Counsel, Navy Department, cool igivo 431 von Dachenhausen, George A., District Real Estate Division. 2 0 596 von Neumann, Dr. John, Atomic Energy Com- Mission: Loin tlt en von Struve, Amand W., Bureau of the Census._ 488 Voorhees, Roy G., Government Printing Office. 344 Vorhes, Frank A., Jr., Food and Drug Admin- Istrablon:,. Cena iT a in i 502 Vorys, John M.: Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Museum of History and Technology Build-> i 5 Congressional Directory Page Vorys, John M.—Continued Regent, Smithsonian Institution_ ____________ 552 The Interparliamentary Union_______________ 259 Voth, Elizabeth, secretary to Senator Schoeppel. 290 Vultee, Howard F., International Cooperation Administration... soohis-.cecgiliE sn ol 401 Waale, Theodore G., Small Business Adminis- Wable, Evelyn H., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Payation.. .... 02. 280000 wile £0 2 Waddle, Catherine, Administrative Office of the United States Courta: J Lu dia 0a i) 586 ELL Tren) House Committee on Ways and Wadi ih, Earl B., Bureau of Transportation. 456 Wadsworth, Eliot, Washington National Monu-ment Society A Wadsworth, ren, Ambassador to Saudi ATAbIn 2 Eas fle Hien aad choi 629 Wadsworth, James J., United States Mission to the United Watlong. © wo Gung 399 Waesche, Comdr. Russell R., Jr., Office of Com-mandant, Coast Guard. rol Joti tn TS 4 ‘Waggoner, Robert E., administrative assistant to Senator Martinof Towa... ____________ 289 Wagner, Aubrey J., Tennessee Valley Au-holly et Bt te 556 Wagner, Capt. D. F., International Security Affairs, Defense 414 ‘Wagner, Harold S. , Advisory Board on National Darke ote ee 464 Wagner, Paul ‘F., Education Services, ev 1 Ee Sib See ES SL Re SS ‘Wahl, Charles F., National Mediation Board._ ih ‘Wahrenbrock, Howard E., Federal Power Com- MISBIOn a See EE a Wailes, Edward T., Ambassador to Union of Sonth Africa rerionl ie 629 Wainhouse, David W., Deputy Assistant Secre- Ha Br ET rece Some ee fete ei 3 Wait, Day J., Federal Power Commission______ Wakeman, Capt. P. F., Navy Bureau of Ships. 437 Ld Capt. A. TH Bureau of Ordnance pl ‘Waldman, Henry S., Civil Service Commission. 515 Waldron, Bob, secretary to Representative ROIIDCIEY vores re ee mee 299 ‘Waldstreicher, Harry, Patent Office. __________ 491 ‘Walkendifer, Vincent G., Government Printing Hie eis lisan re Sogn ad Bind Lt inhalant 344 ‘Walker, Brooks, National Inventors Council. _ 488 Walker, David M., Housing and Home Finance ACONCY. ow senileoe ath Chen 534 od Walker, Earnest P., National Zoological Park. _ 563 Walker, Frank C., trustee of Franklin D. Roose- velt | En rade nen dG See bob sel AR biti (0 532 ‘Walker, Harry L., Municipal Court for District of Lo sd Ee RS 586 Wekeor, Ira D., Office of Doorkeeper, House... ih, Walker, John, National Galleryof Art _...._... 553 Walker, Kathleen, Organization of American Walker, Lloyd ©., Bureau of Chief Bosal INSDECLOY... nl iar Snob take Sete ‘Wallace, James L., Maritime Administration___ 490 ‘Wallace, Karl E., Regional Director, General Services Administration____________________ ‘Wallace, Richard J., administrative assistant to Senator Relate cia fo tly Sd aoe 2 ‘Wallace, Robert A., Senate Banking and Cur-rency Committee. ow non tar del ‘Wallace, Stanford, secretary to Representative Griffiths, a 294 Wallace, Walter G., Office of Secretary of Labor. ‘Wallace, Westal B., Area Offices, Interior__.___ 461 ‘Walleigh, Robert S., National Bureau of Stand- ards 4 Waller, Mrs. CabellI., secretary to Representa- tive Kelley of Pennsylvania 295 Waller, L. F., Administrative Office, Navy Departraen tes. oon son. sie oped sae tS baic 429 Walley, Comdr. Marion C., Office of Navy Financial Management 428 Page Wallin, Ruth, secretary to Representative Wallrodt, George R., Metropolitan Police______ Walser, Daniel C., District Board of Registra- tion for Professional Engineers 603 Walsh, A. J., Emergency Procurement Service. 530 Walsh, Pan J., Bureau of Finance, Post Walsh. Leonard P., judge, Municipal Court for the District of Sh re A 5 ‘Walsh, Comdr. Q. R., Office of Assistant Secre-tary of the Treasury 403 Walsh, Robert D., secretary to Representative Baumbhart 291 ‘Walsh, Tomas Gillespie, Commission on Men-LTO Tue SiN JE ‘Walsh, William T., Reference Department, Library GE CONgress... a maa 342 Walsmith, William J., District Fire Depart-” men missi 39 Walter, Alpheus L., Processing Department, Library of Congress 344 Walter, Francis E.: Commission on Government Security.._.____ Joint Committee on Immigration and Na- tionality Policy ‘Walter, Li. Rohe, Office of the Postmaster Gen- Walter, R. J., Jr., Field Organization, Interior. Walthall, J ohn ¥ Tennessee Valley Authority. Walther, Carl H., National Inventors Couneil_ Walton, GeorgeE., Western Union Telegraph Co Walton, Sydney G., Board of Governors, Amer-ican National Red Oross. wooly sibel uty 5 Wambach, Richard F., Senate Judiciary Com-A ee a Se ma Ee Wampler, William C., Office of General Man-ager, ‘Atomic Energy Commission... 512 Wager, Byron C., Office of Sergeant at Arms, £5 Wangsness, Helen L., secretary to Representa- tive Oliver P. Bolton 292 Wannall, William H., Office of Secretary of the CUR a eA i 326 Wanner, John H., Civil Aeronautics Board._.__ 515 Warburton, H. R., , Office of Secretary of Labor. 495 Ward, Angus, Ambassador to Afghanistan_____ 625 Ward, CY, Marvin, Distriet Corporation Coun- SES OME adres os foiel sed Ward, Charles H., Jr., United States Marshals is Ward, Emma M., secretary to Senator Daniel . 288 Ward, Fred, secretary to Representative Gath- EE ad RR Se a TL 294 Ward, Rear Adm. J. H., Bureau of Ordnance, avy ba dm Res heat Haat Ward, Raymond B., Department of Sanitary Engineering RE HE ni FEL 605 Ward, Capt. R. E. M., Office of Navy Material 428 WwW ard, Sara, secrotary to Representative Mur- ray of Tennessee ro Se 297 Ward, Truman, House Majority Room_________ 332 Wardwell, C. A. R., Office of Business Econom-~ 7 5 Warfield, Rear Adm. C. G., Office of the Comp- rONIOL, NOVY nr con ietsaw a 431 Warfield, Roy A., District Fire Department___ 600 Warme, Marie, secretary to Representative Miller of Nebraska... .: oc iL. ceaii.. 296 Warner, Dr. J. C., Atomic Energy Commission _ Warnock, Denver W., Department of Licenses and Inspections... .... secee danse cease. -6! Warren, Avra M., Ambassador to Turkey_____._ Warren, Charles F., House Committee on Mer- chant Marine and Fisheries... ...__________ 2 Warren, Earl (Chief Justice, United States Supreme Court): Biography of... onl il A asamad saan ope Member, Smithsonian Institution National Gallery of Art Washington National Monument Society.---- Warren, Fletcher, Ambassador to Venezuela.__ Individual Index Page Warren, Harold J., Joint Committee on Defense ns PIOANCHON oe oea 252 Warren, J. H., International Monetary Fund._ 387 Warren, Col. Robert H., Afr Saf... 446 Warshaw, Jack A., Bureau of Veterans’ Reem-ployment Rights ee AE bal 497 Waselesion, Mrs. M Ye: VINSON op on td oon ee aa 299 Washbourne, Maj. Gen. Lee B.: AWS on a ea 446 Federal Fire Couneil__: ~~ 532 Washburn, Abbott, U. S. Information ‘Agency. Washington, George Thomas, circuit judge, Court of Appeals for the District of Colum-bia Circuit (biograph Pep EE EE 566 Waterman, Dr. AlanT' Advisory Salt on Weather Control ___ 509 Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and Development. _______________ 544 National Seience Board... ~~ 544 National Science Foundation. ____________.____ 543 Waters, Herbert J., administrative assistant to Senator Humphrey agar Ph 288 Waters, Comdr. J. M., Navy Bureau of Ships__ 436 Waters John A. Jr., Atomic Energy Commis-is Wotkins Arthur V.: Joint Committee on Immigration and Nation-ality Polley... oa 253 Joint Committee on the Economic Report... 253 Watkins, Charles H., Boston National Historic Sites en A aay 256 -Watkins, t Watkins,C. Luckett, National Capital Nari Planning Comficil. ~~ 542 Watkins, Elise Z., District Board of Education_ 599 Watkins, Lorna M. , secretary to Senator Wat- 2 Watkins, Orville, secretary to Resident Com- missioner Fernés-Tern. ~~ oc 299 Watkins, Ray T., U. S. Tariff Commission____ 555 Watlington, Maj. "Gen. T. M.: Atomic Energy Commission Sei eat La 513 Military Liaison Committee to Atomic En-ergy Commission, Defense_______________.__ 420 Watson, Albert S., ‘United States Mission to United Nationg,. ©» 400 Watson, Alvin C., Soil Conservation Service.__ 474 Watson, Ann T., secretary to Representative Whition, i Eon de 299 Watson, Jack W., Committee on House Admin- istration RR Se ar Rm 248 Watson, James E., Tennessee Valley Authority. 556 Watson, Lewis R,, Jr., District Motor Vehicle Parking Agency 606 Watson, Col. Ralph J., Senate Air Force Liaison Office 340 Watson, Col. Ralph J., Office of Legislative Liaison ---340 Watson, Robert C.: National Inventors Counell...____-. ~~ Patent Office Watt, Alex S., Renegotiation Board. ___________ Watt, James, ‘National Institutes of Health ____ Watt, Paul a. National Capital Regional ie ning Council SR a en aon LR 542 Watt, W. G., Board on Geographic Names_____ Watts, Capt. Charles R., Supply and Logistics, . Pefenga onoil oar Pelli oe aan Watts, John A., Office of Deputy Chief of ool Personnel Sie Lm a Re eS Waugh, Frederick V., Agricultural Sint TE ay, 474 Waugh, Samuel C.: Export-Import Bank of Washington______.____ National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems. ________ 410 Weakly, Frank E., District Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety Board 602 ig A. E., Bureau of Personnel, Post Wika Front L., Federal Power Commission. 526 Page Weaver, Rear Adm. G. C., Office of Naval a be) 432 521 Webn. ier Reference Department, Library of Congress 42 TISSION. Ltd et ee 538 Webster, Edward M., Federal Communications Commission... orcasrood Lg 523 Webster, Rayburn, secretary to Representative BHO a a an 293 Webster, R. Lyle, Office of Information, Agri-enlfnreis oon ean Sn es Dh 0 Weeks, Sinclair (Secretary of Commerce): Biography Of ia Ee 483 Defense Mobilization Board. ___________.____ 383 Foreign Service Buildings Commission. ______ 399 Foreign-Trade Zones Board. _________________ 529 Inland Waterways Corporation______________ 488 Member, Smithsonian Institution ___________ 552 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission__. 258 National Advisory Council on International Monetary and rian Problems. _____ 410 Wegman, Dr. M Staff, Arm Weight, Murray W., Senate Committee on bis. trictol Columbine. «oo © rt ea 234 Weil, Mary DeMatteis, House Committee on Judiciary Wein op Charles W., Jr., National Civil De-fense Advisory Counci Weis, Joseph N., S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia arn Rl Len 567 re Cio Research Branches, Agri- Gl inrr ons PER a SR I ae 471 Weiss, Harry, Wage and Hour and Public Con- = trate Division. Tu Sy leh: 498 Weiss, Martin G., Research Branches. _________ 470 Weitzel, Frank H, , General Accounting Office.. 341 Weitzel, John B., "Office of Under Secretary of Treasury a eo PEE 404 Weitzell, Everett O., Rural Electrification Ad- minlgbaionts. 479 Welch, Henry, Food and Drug Administration. 501 Welch, W. Herbert, Federal Housing Admin- istration i ae Ci a 534 Welch, Roland, Visa Office, State Department _ 396 Welker, Herman, Minority Policy Committee.. 231 Welker, Mary M., Senate Committee on Armed 1 Weller, Dr. G. Louis, Jr., District Board of Police and Fire Surgeons ERR TRl Se EY eh 600 Wells, Herbert W., National Capitol Regional Planning Council 542 Wells, John L., Office of Budget and Finance__ 479 Wells, Oris Vv. Agricultural Marketing Service ..-.._________ 474 Commodity Credit Corporation._..____._._____ . 476 Wells, P. A., Research Branches... _...__.______ 470 Welsh, Margaret L., secretary to Representative LeCompte: “or eter wl BORN aw 296 Wenley, Archibald G., Freer Gallery of Art____ 553 Wenner, Faye M., Senate Committee on Post Officeand Civil Service... ...__ __ = 235 Congressional Directory Page Wensinger, Maj. Gen. Walter W.: Headquarters, U. S. Marine Corps nm El Phy Disability Appeal Board, Marine tl Werts, io R., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manpower, Labor. ozzcosace Elec SUL 495 Wesselink, Gerritt W., Office of the Genel) Counsel, Ar coop0002 IL Poree.. 220 Wessels, Rexford G., District Yeoman nh EE BL EN TC 597 Wessenauer, G. O., Tennessee Valley Authority. 556 West, Benjamin g., House Press Gallery--____-670 West, Lt. Col. Gordon H., Headquarters, U. S. Marine Corb. YoU Iai HI LUE) 00 440 West, John W., Office of Director, Pe government Te EI eS pe a IE 5 West, Langdon C., administrative assistant Bo Senator Hennings SO SES 2) 288 ‘West, Vernon E.: District Corporation Counsel. Lloe Jail 598 Public Utilities Commission... -ccomemmcana-604 Westfield, James, Bureau of Mines 464 Westland, Jack, National Monument Commis- lon or La 258 Westman, Elsie M., Federal Reserve System.___ 526 Westmoreland, Brig. Gen. W. C., Office of Chief of Staff, Army I LB ODEN 0a 424 Weston, Mrs. Charles H., District Minimum Wage and Industrial Board 2 Wosrohts Robert M., Public Utilities Commis-ool Witten, William P., Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Products. coc. ith. E12 518 Westover, Jack H., Sa Service Commission--516 Westphal, Albert c. , House Committee on Foreign Affairs. 0 cob 247 0 Wetzel, John H., Soil Conservation Service... 473 Wetzork, Harry J., Administration, State Department rE rl ‘Wexler, Harry, Weather Bureau... __._..___ 493 Wevanls Col. Fred C., Office of Secretary of the 1 Weyland, Gen. Otto P., Continental Com-"a Wharton, C. A., District Unemployment Com-pensation Board 606 ‘Wheat, enh I., Advisory Board on National Parks, e 464 Wheaton, oui Harry J., Office of Legislative Liaison, Amy 0 10 Coin 424 kein Col. Clarence D., Armed Forces Staff flo. ‘Wheeler, Clyde A., Office of Secretary of Agricul- ture. Sei Si Re 0 le PRL Sal dE 469 Wheeler, Dan H., Office of Territories. .--------466.| hele Joseph’ C., Office of Budget and Conferences Lio vi jae oo Jl a ‘Wheeless, Leon L., Cd Personnel, a Reserve Sil Ts ee Le nse Whelden, C. H., Jr., American Red Cross..----Whelan, 'Phomas E., ’ Ambassador to Nicaragua. 628 Wherry, Elizabeth, "administrative assistant to Senator Smith of New J. OTBEY essai cman in 290 Whipple, Clayton E: Board of the Foreign Service oo oocoeeeeeeo 399 Foreign Agricultural Service. ___ oo——__ 475 Whipple, Fred L., Astrophysical Observatory.-553 Whitaker, Douglas M., National Science Board. 544 Whitaker, Samuel E., ’ judge, Court of Claims (Wiography). 20 Li st alte Laver oo 2d 574 Wie Julia Virginia, Office of Clerk of 5 Wh aries Belden, 2d, District Corporation Connsel’s O00. ost sterneras om 598 White, Clemmence M., Federal Civil Defense Administration. ii tice oo. 521 White, Elmo J., Office of Information, Agricul- ur White, Francis, Ambassador to Mexico....--—--White, Mackey W., Office of Plant and Opera- IONE on errr someee SE ee 4 “White, Gen. Thomas D., Air Staff_________.__. White, Brig. Gen. Will W., Supply and Logis-Hes Delonte. aaa 418 Page ‘White, William A., Sr., Business and Defense Services Administration..__________________ 486 White, William F., Federal Mediation and Coneilistion Service.... ...... 525 Whitehead, Lt. Col. Chauncey B., Information Services, Ar FOrCe. com dba iinl 445 noimabare ‘Whitehead, Thomas, House Document Room__ 332 ‘Whitehurst, Elmore, Administrative Office of the United States Courts... ..—_..-..__ 586 Whiteman, Alexander, District Fire Depart-= Service ale LS IR Ra a 474 Whitman, Ann C., Personal Secretary to the President: +o caan i sib ESN LH, S00 381 ‘Whitman, Reginald N., The Alaska Railroad.--466 Whitman, Roy L. , Official Reporter, House_---334 ‘Whitman, Walter G., Atomic Energy Com- SEIN ss ee at ‘Whitman, W. M.: Canal Zone Government. -. oo —-eceee-Panama Canal'Company ~...... ........_. Whitmore, A. J., International Pacific Salmon FisheriesCommission _... ... -._ ... .__ ‘Whitney, Elsie B. (Gould), House Committee on:Banking and Currency... -oc=os Whitney, Dr. John M., Federal Civil Defense Administration 2 eet 522 ‘Whittaker, Marjorie, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare....___ 235 ‘Whittemore, L. F., International Development Advisory Bord. oa AAO HIE 401 ‘Whittemore, W. D., ASTITH mb st hh Sa ee Lae Sb LE FTE ‘Whitten, Mrs. Jamie L., Congressional Club_. ‘Whittington, Banning ’E,, press hs United States Supreme Court... -_________ 563 Wichers, Edward, National Bureau of Stand-A 2 HET asideCn BU EE ol i 497 Wiersema, Harry, Tennessee Valley Authority-. 556 ‘Wiggin, Chester M., Jr., administrative assist- ant to Senator: Bridges... oC 287 Wigner, Dr. Eugene P., Atomic Energy Com-SIT Let (1 Ere gms i ee ie 8 513 Wilber, Edward B., Deputy Assistant Secretary and Budget Officer, State... --— ooo 394 Wilberding, M. X., District Board of Registra-tion for Professional Engineers _____________ Wilbert, Leonard J., Office of Secretary, Health, Education, and "Welfare ee Bs and Wilcox, Francis O., Assistant Secretary of State. i Wilgox, Walter wo, Legislative Reference Serv- s [agate heads dine cas dena anes don 343 Wilde, Capt. L. K., Bureau of Naval Personnel. 435 Wildhack, William A., National Bureau of 3 Sendai To 4 Wilding, Anthony W., Smithsonian Institution. 552 ‘Wilding, William G., deputy District budget OCR. a hie Wiley, Alexander: Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission... 257 Foreign Service Building Commission__._..._ 399 Minority Policy Committee. ---coooomoeeo 231 The Interparliamentary Union_..____________ 259 Wily; Frank H., Food and Drug Administra-502 Wilkos, J. Chester, Official Reporter, Senate_-_ 328 Wilhelm, Eugene B., House Committee on Appropriations er a a 247 ‘Wilhelm, Robert E., District Undertakers’ COMMITEE... msi mrs seas So SR me So 603 Wilkins, Arthur, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, TE aa PeaSt Sali 827 Wilkins, Rear Adm. Charles W.: Inter-American Defense Board. -—-ooooooo_--Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis-a THSSION sh cee re rem mer mm mn fo oat cme 88 Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States. col ein 545 Wilkins, E. A., Office of Coordinator of Infor-(Trenft Bete kt ed lind es th ve aki Be 335 Individual Index Page Wilkins, Fraser, Office of Near Eastern Affairs__ 397 Wilkins, J. Ernest: Assistant Secretary of Labor. cece. Board of Foreign Serviee: 2 __ .._._....__ Wilkinson, F. D., Howard University. _______ 502 Wilkinson, J. Burke, Office of Assistant Secre- faryol State. is ooo 0 no Een 395 Wilkinson, J. L., Farm Credit Administration_. 520 Wilkinson, Roy P., House Committee on Inter- state and Foreign Commerce 2... =. 248 Wilkinson, W. T., Washington city post office__ 608 Will, Rear Adm. J. M. , Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve, Doles. 415 Willauer, Whiting, Ambassador to Honduras... 627 ‘Willey, Harold B Clerk, United States Supreme Court... ._..__ 563 Federal Records _ ___.._. 531 Couneil.____-_.__. Williams, A. J., Federal Maritime Board_______ 490 Williams, Ames W., International Joint Com- mission. Loi ol ce oa Williams, Arlene, Senate Committee on District of Columbia. ~ ci i oa 234 Williams, Ben M., Navy Management Staff___430 Williams, Betty D., District Government Executive Office. 2 o.. ... ~~. 595 Williams, Boyce, Gallaudet College ___________ 501 Williams, Dan G., International Exchange Sepyloa. no aie a nla ee 553 Williams, David F., Civil Service Commission_ 516 Williams, Delbert E., Region 4, Small Business Administration. Liou 549 Williams, Donald A., Soil Conservation Service. 473 Williams, Edmond L., Bureau of Transporta- Hon. esa ae Williams, Eleanore Dague, Office of Recorder TE BE EL EE Se SE Williams, C ‘Williams, Col. Ernest F.: Joint Brazil-United States Defense Com-anigglon. Set a Ls a es Joint Mexican-United States Defense. Com- 88 Williams, Faith M., Bureau Labor Statistics. 497 Williams, Lt. Col. Floyd D., Civil Military ARIS, AYMY. el 422 Williams, George Livingston, District of Co-lumbia Auditorium Commission Williams, George S., administrative assistant loSenafor Williams... = ________. 290 .____ Williams, Irene, secretary to Representative Kilday Williams, J. Harvie, Alexander Hamilton Bi- centennial Commission... 256 Williams, Mrs. John J., Congressional Club. 518 Williams, Kenneth B., Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System SE A SL 527 Williams, Laurens: Office of General Counsel, Treasury... Office of Secretary of the Treasur Williams, Lt. Gen. Laurin L., Office of Chief +1 Staff, Arm 424 Williams, Lee, secretary to Senator Fulbright__ 288 Williams, Lewis E.: Federal National Mortgage Association_______ Housing and Home Finance Agency. Williams, Martha K., secretary to Representa-fiver Pasaman. ooo aoe nen as ns 297 Williams, Mary Ellen, House Committee oi Armed Serviees... co ool Jel GiB Williams, Norma O., secretary to Representa-tive Dawson of Tllinois-~~.i: ._ __> Williams, Col. R. H., Marine Barracks _._______ Williams, Robert E, secretary to Representa-i tive B Williams, Robert H., Office of Secretary of the i S Williams, Robert P., House Committee on on Appropriations. =... iol dial li Williams, S. P., Management Divisions, Agri-4 ELTrp a i Le SU pn Se SIC Williams, Walter: Council of Economic Advisers. .--cooooo_o__. Under Secretary of Commerce... _______ Williams, Wesley S., District Board of Educa-0 Williams, W. S., Bureau of Ordnance, Navy... 436 Page Williamson, Audrey C., secretary to Representa- tive Herlong ea Se ae 295 Williamson, E. R., House post office___._______ 333 Williamson, William B., administrative assist- anttoSenator Payne... 290 = Willis, Earle M., Board of Governors, Red Cross. ion. i pa he a 510 Willis, Frances E., Ambassador to Switzerland_ 629 Willis, George H.: Committee for Reciprocity Information. _____ 517 Office of International Finanee_______________ 409 Willis, Reuben H., Office of Doorkeeper, House. 332 Williston, Sidney W., Office of Official Reporters of Debates: ot oo oie i os ae 334 Willkie, Mrs. Wendell L., American Battle Monuments Commission...= ___ 51 Willmette, Terese R., Office of Official Reporters of Debates, House... __........... ee B34 Willner, W. H., Patent Office.___._______ _ 491 Wills, Joseph E., Senate Press Gallery. _________ 670 Tien, Dt A., District Department of High- Sl SEL LO Ea 600 wilson, Sila E. (Secretary of Defense): Armed Forces Policy Council. _______________ 412 Bilogmphy oli ani iol oe 411 Defense Mobilization Board. _________________ 383 Joint Secrelaries. noi oilal TE 412 Member, Smithsonian Institution _.__________ 552 National Security Counell.c. ~~~~~ 382 Wilson, Clifford M., Library of Congress.._____ 343 Wilson, David J., judge, United States Customs Courti(blography)...-0...lo 2 575 Wilson, Douglas S.: Federal Facilities Corporation. __________.____ Reconstruction Finance Corporation_________ 4 Wilson, Col. Edward L., Jr., Office of Legislative Talson: a a a Ee ae on 445 Wilson, George F., Deputy Assistant Secretary for "Personnel, Le 394 ol REITa ent Wilson, H. Eldred, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, House. i or cso oo al a. 331 Wilson, Brig. Gen. James K., Jr., Office of Inter-national Security Affairs, Defense__________ 414 Wilson, Jane K., Senate Committee on Con- ference MINOrILY ieee 233 Wilson, John C., American Red Cross. ___._.____ 511 Wilson, John M., Deputy Public Printer_______ 344 Wilson, John T'., National Science Foundation. 543 Wilson, Linton R., Commission of Fine Arts___ 517 Wilson, Louisa, Board of Immigration Appeals. 452 Wilson, M., C., Federal Extension Service._____ 471 Wilson, Mari ie, secretary to Representative Sedlv=Brown i...hana on 298 oioih Wilson, Paul M., House Committee on Appro-PEBUong. ae 247 Wilson, Robert J., Joint Committee on Defense Produotion. oi sennahe a oo 252 Wilson, Robert S., American Red Cross._______ 511 Wilson, Mrs. Robert W., American National Rol Cross. 0h rssa br Wilson, Sarah E., Public Utilities Commission. 604 Wilson, Thomas Bayne, Under Secretary, Com- Wilson, Thomas R., Board of Examiners for the Porelen:Service i... os too Wilson William S., Jr., Office of the Legislative . Counsel, Hous 35 Wimpfen, Sheldon P., Atomic Energy Commis-a sion Winbeck, Capt. Allen: Office of Commandant, Coast Guard._.._._..._ Office of Personnel, Coast Guard... Winchell, John H., Interstate Commerce Com- Hou, Winfield, William: B., House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries... 248 Winfree, Archie M., Metropolitan Police De-partment LeaRe aaa Ll a Winfrey, Fred A., American Red Cross.._..__-Wing, Lesher S.: Bonneville Advisory Board. iiaciearnnin Federal Power Commission... -eeveeacieane Wingate, Harry L., Jr., Office of Secretary of i theSannte 0 ind aan Ea 822 Congressional Directory Page Winget, Francis H., Shipbuilding, Ordnance, and Ajreraft Division... .... cesianlioll 487 Winings, L. Paul, Immigration and Naturaliza- tion Service: ios la 8 enn li snunniil 452 Winkle, Justin F., Internal Revenue Service... 405 Winnacker, Rudolph A.: Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve, Defense_ 416 National Historical Publications Commission. 531 Winslett, Merrill Y., secretary to Senator Toland ie coils oi burt ran fk sma d vd cate 288 ‘Winslow, Joseph E., Civil Service Commission. 515 ‘Winsor, Kathleen M. , Combined Airlines Ticket Office. ht mata 339 Winston, Thomas J., Jr., Office of General Coun-sel, Treasury [D3 nl Spl 3 ed AY 2 Bend 0 ER y= 2 404 ‘Winters, John E., Metropolitan Police Depart-SL t ‘Winters, George H., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and MexIe0. ii ais Sli tam bibl ah 537 ‘Wirsig, Brig. Gen. Frank H.: Headquarters, U. S. Marine Corps.....cois 440 Naval Examining Board, Marine Corps... 441 Wirth, Conrad L.: Boston National Historic Sites Commission... 256 Federal Fire Council. ooo. iii nile 532 Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebra- tion Commission... od ui ia aan und 258 National Capital Planning Commission. _.___ 541 National Park:Service. oi... 463 National Park Trust Fund Board____________ 464 Washington National Monument Society____ 558 Woodrow Wilson Centennial Celebration Commission.....cuiisoo ananiliina ils 260 on ‘Wise, Arthur O., Insurance Department.______ 600 Wise, Charles Cc. Jr., Subversive Activities Control Bostd. ier ot 555 Wise, eno D., District Corporation Counsel’s i Wishes, Bertram O., Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce..__-____-234 Withey, Graydon G., judge, Tax Court of the United States (ignanny of). enti rush 583 ‘Withington, Rear Adm. F. S., Bureau of Ord-nance, Navy ER SS AE es Ss 436 Withrow, Robert B., Astrophysical Observa- Witman, Sa, 2d, Office of South Asian Lit Charis E., secretary to Senator Hicken-Ni Witt, Yr E., Indian Claims Commission.____ 537 Witt, Maj. William S., Office of. Navy Finan-cial Management... oo. tua ninco 428 Wixon, Henry E., District Corporation Coun- sels Office... iL oa aainid. a Bod 598 ‘Wolcott, Helen B., Federal Reserve System____ 526 Wolcott, Jesse P., 3 oint Committee on the Eco- nomic Report EE RAR AAR SS 1 (ae Lod RL 253 Wold, Albert W., American National Red Cross. 511 Wolfbein, Seymour L., Bureau of Labor Statis-44 A Ail pe ES Soe 3 il SE Wolte, Cathryn B., administrative assistant to Senator Beall tice cudbiind i ntics 287 cairo Wolfe, L.. Eugene, Office of Industrial Relations. 431 Wollle, Sam, Patent Office... ......... 0... 0. 491 Wolfgang, Marion, Office of Clerk of the House_. 330 ‘Wolfson, Norjuan L., secretary to Representa- five Kean... in int nol) 5 Woll, ST ny Territorial Expansion Memorial is CoMMBSIon. ‘Wolman, Paul C., National Selective Service Appeal Board Lo. ih aa aaa 545 ‘Womack, Don C., Senate Press Gallery. ._.____ 670 Wongswan, Boonma, International Monetary Ly und. aesSL ania Wood, Burton C., secretary to Representative hi Wood, Claude E., administrative assistant to Senator AnderSencsi. Los oon] ll avin Wood, Maj. Gen. Jack W., Air Staff, Air Force. 446 Wood, N. O., Jr.,, Office of Administrative Assistant Secretary, Interior. _______________ 46 ‘Wood, Rosemary, Office of Secretary of the Arm 422 Wood, William B., Farmers’ Home Administra-: Page Woodbury, Charles G., Advisory Board on National Parks, ete... i.oonsi 20 464 Woodford, William W., District Undertakers’ Committee ee LT BE LY Ty 603 tive Norblad... io oo io aoc ioin hoo tl 297 Woodruff, Edith, secretary to Representative Hinshaw FELRY SNE E SR el ls A ih Moh SH US es pd x 295 Woodruff, Elaine, Civil Service Commission___ 516 Woodruff, Robert W., Woodrow Wilson Centennial Celebration Commission. ._____ 260 Woodruff, William W., Senate Committee on Appropriations Prete a A SAAT 8) a Th 233 Woodruff, W. W., Tennessee Valley Authority. 556 Woods, Mrs. Lynn, secretary to Representative 29 Woods, Rose Mary, personal secretary to the Vice President iin oo 01on 325 NANCE iit rents ten BSE LP Wookearih) L. N., Joint Committee on Tniernal Revenue Taxation raga 8 Lele mn LL MSA pe ‘Wooldridge, Vice Adm. Edmund T.: Commandant, The National War College, Defense Lo0iiincaiiillees ii aa 419 384 pment William N., Department of Public Health, Distriet! doi oil dl ao ali nas 604 Woolley, Louise, Applications Engineering, Defense Siet hn I50piEy boars ac nnaal lh pened 412 Wonian, g oseph A., Federal Facilities Corpora-Fi Worden, Lloyd R., Office of Kpplications Engi--neering, Deters ir = olat 413 Worley, Eugene, judge, United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (biography)... 572 ‘Wormser, Tos E., Assistant Secretary of the Interior ic. oii ordi iio dd dildos 459 Worthy, dm H., Division of Corporation Binamee. oc vine. oT peat 547 Wrather, Stephen E., Agriculture Marketing Branch... oer 0 Lo orniodhnd 474 aiekaand Wrather, William E., Geological Survey..-_:-.. 462 Wray, Grace E. , Court of Claims. 0 iiiorur 575 Wray, Louise, District Personal Tax Division__ 596 Wrenn, Thomas L., Civil Aeronautics Board._._ 515 Wright, Andrew N., District Fire Department_ 600 Wright, Douglas G., Southwestern Power Administration... > 0s alien inn 4 Wright, Helen, Office of the Clerk of House___-330 TSP VPRCHE aera ‘Wright, James F., Office of Analysis and Re-A VIEW, INAVT cio Sits anal dos anti am ss 31 Wright, L. Kenneth, Agricultural Marketing BOTTIens 2o coatiir. lca,Er ee 474 ls Wright, Lloyd, Commission on Government Security FALL LEN Ln EA a LE Bh 260 Wright, Todd, Business and Defense Services Adininistimtion ooLl ia 486 Wright, Young J., Department of Sanitary Bngineering Jr Cin linn cod oi bo 605 Wurzlow, Frank, Jr., administrative assistant to Senator Ellender........... uence oes 288 Wyatt, Guy E., Director, Office of Field Services (COMIMNCICEY wre oom ot i Pm om oe wr mm ts 486 go, Walter, reporter, United States Supreme wh Wylie, John A., Manpower, Personnel, i Reserve, Teme «ih ine 416 Wyman, John M., Federal Home Loan Bank 0, Wyman, Lt. Gen. Willard G., Headquarters, Continental Army Command_______.______ 425 Wythe, George, Bureau of Foreign Commerce_. 485 X Xanten, William A., Department of Sanitary Engineering iainoo Io tinal sped 605 a es LR | | Individual Index Y Page Yager, Joseph, Intelligence Activities, State De- atime hee 9: Yakam, Julius, House post office o...._..______ 333 Yakobson, Sergius: Legislative Reference Service. ..._____________ 343 Reference Department, Library of Congress. 342 Yalden-Thomson, William, International Labor Oreomizabion. oo 0 86 Yang, Dr. You Chan, Korean Ambassador_____ 617 Yarbrough, Capt. O. D., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 435 Yardley, Edward, Committee for Reciprocity Information 51 Yates, Sidney R., House Select Committee on Son Brhes. = Yates, Col. William J., Office of Legislative Liaison, Air Force Viens John H., Senate Banking and Cur-rency Committee 233 Yingling, Roswell M., Office of Administrative Assistant to Secretary of the Army 424 Yost, Carles W., Ambassador to Kingdom a Lao Yost, ris J., Federal Trade Commission_._ o> Young, Charles H., Tennessee Valley Authority_ 556 Young, Col. Edward H., U. 8. Soldiers’ Home__ 554 Young, Gladwin E., Soil Conservation Service. 473 Young, James W., Indian Arts and Crafts Board. 462 Young, John M., Regional Offices, Civil Service Commission Young, John Parke, International Finance Divi-SION, BUaE e e Young, Kenneth T., Bureau of Far Eastern Young, Mary A., United States Court of Cus- toms and Patent Appeals 573 Young, Milton R., Minority Policy Committee. 231 Young, Philip: Civil Service Commission........_..______.__ 515 Yous Saini A., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve SVSLem oF oaaaRensa Young, Robert Barnes, Senate Judiciary Com- lA Es Se a a 234 Young, Lt. Gen. Robert N., Headquarters, Continental Army Command __________.___ 425 Youngdahl, Luther W., judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia. 571 Younger, Ella J., Freedmen’s Hospital __._______ 504 Yount, Maj. Gen. Paul F., Technical Services, ARTY oo ie Simm iin wo Amo 425 O Page Yumoto, Takeo: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. ..... 0... iene 36 International Monetary Fund. ______...o_o_____ 387 Yung Kwai, Burnham, Patent Office...oaeo___. 491 Z Zadeikis, Povilas, Lithuanian Minister _._._.____ Zagami, Placidino, Office of Official Reporters of Debates, Senate... oo. co inessns rea a Zagoria, Samuel, administrative assistant to Sen- ator Case of New _._ ___.___ Jersey. ________ Zanoft, Louis, Federal Power Commission______ 526 Zaroubin, Georgi N., Ambassador, Union of Soviet Socialist Republies.._..._.__._______ Zauft, Arthur M., District of Columbia Rede- velopment Land Agency... __________ Zeder, James C., National Inventors Council__ 488 Zeineddine, Dr. Farid, Syrian Ambassador_____ 621 Zin Smo W., Board of Governors, Red ross... Zellers, Charles N., District Board of Education. 599 Zempel, Arnold, Office of International Labor Affairs, ar 495 Zetek, James, Canal Zone Biological Area._..___ 553 Ziehl, Wilbur H., Bureau of the Budget________ 381 Zimmer, Edward S., Regional Offices, Interior. 464 Zimmerly, Harriet, Office of Under Secretary of the Ady Toren, 20. den one ole 444 Zimmerman, Esther H., District government___ 595 Zimmerman, Maj. Gen. Wayne C., Office of Chief ol Staff, ATI... uo ne emis e ni 424 Zincke, Bernard J., House Committee on. Mer- chant Marine and Fisheries__.__.____________ Zinn, CharlesJ., House Committee on Judiciary. Zinner, Paul, Bureau of Mines._...___.____.__._ Zollo, Edith ¥. secretary to Senator Butler. _ pe Zook, Donovan Q., Office of Assistant Secretary of State, Controller a, ai G., Rural Electrification Administra- oo. ey House Committee on Govern-ment Operations A 248 Zuleta-Angel, Dr. Don Eduardo, Colombian Ambassador. oa ee eee 612 Zumwalt, Riley R., secretary to Representative Mackof Washington... ~~.1 2 Zwemer, Raymund L., Reference Department, Library of Congress 34 Zwerner, Adolph H., Housing and Home Fi-NANCE ACERT: . oi rns en 533 vinwan Baea misat a CTE EEEprtLlLULLTH see sRaR Rd a 4 ELE LLL RaFAREANuALANSRNANNEYE LEH4 am=s CH SRoRYRSARNARS