DIRECTORY | i 85th Congress 2d Session January 58 | RR ET I SO LSAT Apdo oe 3A EDGE INDEX APPEARS ON LAST PAGE OF BOOK 85™ CONGRESS, 2° SESSION BEGINNING JANUARY 7, 1958 OFFICIAL CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY FOR THE USE OF THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1958 Compiled Under the Direction of the JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING CARL HAYDEN, Senator from Arizona, Chairman. OMAR BURLESON, Representative from Texas, Vice Chairman. THOMAS C. HENNINGS, JR., Senator from Missouri. JAcoB K. JAviTS, Senator from New York. 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, CApitol 4-3121, Branch 2240 or 5241 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. O. NOTES The following changes occurred in the membership of the Eighty-fifth Con-gress since the election of November 6, 1956: Name Died Resigned Successor Sworn in SENATORS : : Wm. A. Blakley 1_______ Jan. 17,1957 Price Daniel, TeX-...oeonmuraes-(cornnezaeze:--Jan. 14,1957 {Ramon W. Yarborough 2.| Apr. 29, 1057 Joseph R. McCarthy, Wis_.._... May. 21057 ame William Proxmire 8_____ Aug. 29,1957 REPRESENTATIVES Anjo M. Fernandez, At 'L.,'| Nov. 7,19506 |... coeecuicaaes Joseph M. Montoya_.___| Apr. 29,1957 . Mex. TT. Millet Hand, 2d N. J... _... Dee. 26,1950 loin iene nmennne-‘Milton W. Glenn.._.___ Nov. 5,1957 James B. Bowler, 7th I11_________ Joly: 18 1987. ed ea i he ar ts a Samuel K. McConnell, Jr., 13th |... ____ Sept. 1,1957 | John A. Lafore, Jr...__._ Nov. §5,1957 Pa, Henderson Lanham, 7th Ga_____ Nov. 10, 1957 Augustine B. Kelley, 21st Pa_____ Nov. 20, 1957 Sterling Cole, 37th N. Y._....... vs 1, 1957 Earl Chudoff, 4th Pa... __ Jan 6, 1958____ 1 Appointed by Governor to fill vacancy until successor is elected. 2 Elected April 2, 1957. 3 Elected Aug. 27, 1957. III CONTENTS (For List of Individuals, A Page Academy of Sciences, National, and National Research Counell. ou. oC Academy, United States Military... .._____ Accounting Office, General. _____________.__ 349, 350 Accounts, Bureau of (Fiscal Service, Treasury). 412 Addresses of Members of Congress... 195 Administration (Commerce) -—-ooo. 492 Administrations: Bonneville Power oz oo sea 476 Business and Defense Services (Commerce) --494 Civil Aeronautics. or: eeeanane-496 Community Facilities 2 2 = eee 545 Defense Minerals Exploration. _______________ 468 Departmental (Agricultural) .__._____________ 488 Rarm Credit a remeneet 528 Farmers Tome os eee 487 Federal CiviliDelense 22 fee oe Tederat Housing oon sro Foodand Prag i rae General Serica trere am em International Cooperation... _________________ Navajo-Hopi Indian, Joint Committee on.___ 260 Pub Housing ss oh Rural Electrification. -.— ~ eeieneren—-487 Smal Busnes So emm———ar 560 Social Seetrby aleee ala 513 Southeastern Power Cesena 476 Southwestern Powers = er ameee—en=-476 Urban Renewal ene 545 TTT Lo ro I Ea oH pg Ai 569 Administrative Assistants and Secretaries to TY OLE ore man ei mim mes see me 295 Administrative Assistant, Office of the (Air OT a) or a a oey 451 Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of de ATI or A a aa. 430 Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the I VY ean 435 Administrative Committee of Federal Register. 543 Administrative Division (Justice)... _____.______ 458 Administrative Management (Agriculture).____ 488 Administrative Office (Navy) coco _______ 435 Administrative Office, United States Courts__.._ 605 Administrative Services Division (Agriculture). 485 ‘Administrator, Office of the— Agricultural Research Service. .._._...._.__.__ 478 Business and Defense Services Administration (Commeree)i.l... os lull Dioldeis 494 Foreign Agricultural Service... __________ 483 General Services Administration ____________ 539 Advisers, Council of Economic... 392 Advisory Board on Economic Growth and Sta-bility. oa so Suda an 10 a Gla JOU 392 Advisory Board on National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings and Monuments_______ 473 Advisory Commission on Information, U. S___. 517 Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, National. 551 see Index on p. 795) Page Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid. 403 Advisory Committee on Weather Control___.___ 517 Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems, National _____ 413 Aeronautics: Administration, Civil i oor ioical 496 Board, Civil.eoaooie il anal 8 seule ons 522 Burean of (NAVY)... ccuin ais toni iononnle. 440 National Advisory Committee for.___________ 551 Agencies: Central Intelligence... —avciouncooioomooill 393 District of Columbia Redevelopment Land__ 527 Housing and Home Finance. ___-____________ 544 Independent. .....-.asivialcian tu lng ses 517 Motor Vehicle Parking (District). _______ 624 United States Information __________________ 568 Agricultural Attaehés__ Lo... 483 Agricultural Conservation Program Service__.. 477 Agricultural Credit... = J co fo-ioo i io oo. 486 Agricultural Marketing Service_ _ .-.___________ 482 Agricultural Research Service. _________________ 478 Agricultural Research Branches. ___.___.________ 480 Agricultural Service, Foreign... 483 Agricultural Stabilization _____________________ 484 Agricultural Trade Policy and Analysis._._____ 484 Agriculture, Departmentof.-.. _.._-__....... 477 AgricalturalCredit Zier... te 486 Farmers Home Administration. ___________ 487 Rural Electrification Administration_._____ 487 Administrations. So Se 488 Electrification Activities --_ oo... 487 Telephone Activities. oc 488 Agricultural Stabilization. ____ 484 Commodity Credit Corporation____________ 484 Commodity Stabilization Service__.___.______ 485 Administrative Services Division_________ 485 Barter and Stockpiling Division__________ 485 Budget:Division seo tn 485 Compliance and Investigation Division... 485 Cotton Divisions or oo cre 485 Disaster Livestock Feed Staff. ____________ 485 Mca Pivision oo a et 485 Food and Materials Requirements Divi- OI sr era ro A A ae 485 Gra I VISION a 485 Information Division _. — = C.. 485 Internal Audit Division... c--tz=c_20 485 Livestock and Dairy Division______._.____ 486 Oils and-Peanut-Division ===>.__.. 486 Performance Division... =~ = oP. 486 Personnel Management Division________. 486 Price Division oa aes 486 Sell: Bank: Division... Ct 0 486 Sugar Division. = 2 C= 486 Pobacco Division... 2 Ls ene 486 Transportation and Storage Services Divi- 3 (7) r WICH C3 U0 Fol 0 LAS EEGs Lo THER BRE aso 486 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation___.._. 486 | VI Congressional Directory Page Page Agriculture, Department of —Continued AlriStall (Aly Force)... nmin cu. cenniunerennusssn 452 Departmental Administration._______________ 488 MeStation, Naval... oc. ih athens 446 Administrative Management_______________ 488 Airways Modernization Board....__ 518 Budget and Finance... oc. o-oo ormasn 488 Aaglen Ballwoad a a een an 475 Hearing Examiners..to oo.iL 0 488 Seattle Representative... .....ccceeeeemcsannm 475 IlormBion ar re ne re 489 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (District)... 614 Ey si mn sp i ae 489 Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commission. 262 Personnels... Co ho Bn i 0s 489 Alien Property. (JUSHICE).. cue me sonar mens 458 newness Plant and Operations... cc. fool cor 489 Alphabetical list: Federal-States Relations... ocean. 477 Delegates and Resident Commissioners........ 208 Agricultural Conservation Program Service. 477 Representatives... cn. nsec sii ane renee 198 Agriculture Research Service. ..ooccoooooooo 478 RONATOrS S80. Fo a 195 Administrator, Office of the... ...ocoao.. 478 American Battle Monuments Commission... .... 518 Experiment Stations Divisions. .._......_ 478 American Ethnology, Bureau of. ................ 564 Management Divisions..—......._..____.____ 478 American National Red Cross.......meeeecaeaa-518 Regulatory Divisions... coven 479 ATOAR. (i hare LE Ts Dae 519 Research Divisions... ocean. 478 Board. of COVernors. .. --o--mnennatnines nmmsis 518 Farmer Cooperative Service... cococoaoooo 479 Directors of Services and Activities...._.__... 519 Federal Extension Service. coeococcccaaaoo 479 Executive and Administrative Officers ...... 519 RoregtiService. .. citi ci inter nse 480 Honorary. OfICerS .. cc ou sts wisn wea = awn 518 Soil Conservation Service. .ooccceecmeoaaoo. 481 OCI To 20 ar oo Fi oil ins we oon ee eb ls 518 General Counsel, Office of. ove. 490 American Printing House for the Blind._....___. 509 Marketing and Foreign Agriculture...._._____ 482 American States, Organization of. __.___.__.. 636 Agricultural Marketing Service .___.._._____ 482 Analysis and Review, Office of (Navy) cameo. 436 Commodity Exchange Authority ._.....__ 483 Antitrust Division. © LL ar inn Rena 457 Foreign Agricultural Service... ________ 483 Appeals Board, Employees Compensation. ... 504 Administrator, Office of the... _._.._______ 483 Apportionment of Representatives by States, Agricultural-Attachés. ..............C.... 483 underieach oreomre = rms Census. 2 328 Agricultural Trade Policy and Analysis... 484 Apprenticeship and Training, Bureau of (Labor). 504 Management... coool.Nalini Apprenticeship Council (District) --cocoeooooo.. 615 aaa 484 Market Development and Programs._..__ 483 Architect of Capitol... oi...saan 345 the ccomns Bocrelory ol. «faa Jamun set both chads bint tine 477 Architectural Consultants for the Old George-Air, Assistant Secretary (Navy) cccomomeeeo. 434 Act, .... c.... 525 town Boardof..-...... Air Commands, Major (Air Force). -cceeacaee-455 Architectural Consultants for the Shipstead-Air Coordinating Committee _._ ooo. 517 Lace-ActyPanelof-ie. oro in 525 Air Force Academy, Board of Visitors to the... 262 Archives and Record Service, National. .._..._.. 541 Air Force, Departmentofthe........cceueeaa. 449 Area Development (Commerce). veeeeoevenn 495 AT BUTE. ira bins Sort pion mB wm te pb 452 Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Commis-Comptroller of the Air Force. .ccomecaceaaenan-453 SMORY rcs ew Sn a Le 520 Deputy Chiefs of Staff— Armed Forces, Industrial College. coon. 424 DeVEIODIMPBIIL . tiie wn ie atm wos amie wi mi mm 454 Armed Forces Policy Council. -o-oo 416 MALETIOL. .. rn th rion di sh rs mip td mire mr i 454 Armed Forces Staff College... ~~ 424 ODOAT ONS te eth dosimeter i 453 Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals, IEF TTT Ra Us in Sms sto Ut heel Ie 453 Navy Contract Appeals Panel. ___.____ 436 Plans and Programs... ..ceeremwdenemmese-454 Armory Board, District of Columbia._..__._._.. 527 Major Air Commands— ArmY BOAEASLY «oasismma ai ells ve on 432 Heiser Continental Commands. me mem=os--455 Army, the. one vioauniun. 427 ...-.-e-rs Departmentof .cuce Overseas Commands. s...-ccweaveamsemanm. 455 Administrative Assistant to the Secretary... 430 Separate Operating Agencies. -.ooococeeo 455 Army -Staflat oc ined su bi sade us 430 inmmusodoiesada Office of— Assistant Secretaries of the Army__._.__._____ 428 Administrative Assistant... _______..... 451 Civil-Military Affairs. «oi nausea ds 429 Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force— Financial: Managemenst.......c.oncciaca 428 bass Financial Management...-._ 450 LogiStios.. i -ine mein detis Ba Ch whoa aus hr th 429 Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve Forces. 428 ye i rR ST 450 Department of the Army Boards, Exempted Materiel... eon bandit premier bw as wll 450 Stations, Military Missions, and Com- Research and Development... coo. 450 MISSIONS... esboiei Jost ticondaal, Jasnbon 432 Sarwan Gonergl Counsels. cove ronmulhlea 451 Headquarters, U. S. Continental Army Com-Legislative Liaison... ..-cccerersnnnewe-451 MAN... ... cS Ges Bb B de ER ml wit) 431 -__o.____.i 450 Special Assistant for Installations. ......._. 451 Secretary ofthe’ Air Torce. iii. Office of the Chief of Legislative Liaison._.____ 430 Office of the Director of Research and Develop-Under Secretary of the Air Force. ..oaeo-... 450 TENE. Sobel. Lousntiodd das oust. mani 429 Public Information Services... occceeeuao.. 451 Office of the General Counsel...._._.._...____ 430 Air Force Liaison Office, Capitol... .ovoeeucceao.. 348 Secretary of the Army, office of the_.___._____ 428 Airlines ticket office, combined... ooo... 347 Under Secretary of the Army, office of the... 428 Alp Musenm, cee imei ons 565 U.S. Academy... once Notional... Military cece 432 Contents VII Page Page Army Liaison Office, Capitol... .._____ 347, 348 Art: Freer: Gallery-of =. Lili 1 is dean ii 564 National Gallery of... oo... ooccaon sail 565 Arts: Commission of 0.0. wn 0 Pine......... 525 National Collection of Fine._._..__._.__._.____ 564 Assignment of Rooms in the Capitol: Basement Floor and Terrace... .......__.____ 363 ER LE i ppbSb Se SSL to SRE) 365 Gallery:-Ploor. o.ooJia) poh 369 Principal Floor tah Sy dead 367 sonoraBatis Assignments to committees: Representatives, Delegates, and Commis-Sloner = iv iol coin na dim rua EEA RE NT EL TUT mis hat ph mit pe A hi aT Lo dsc id 271 Assistant Postmasters General, offices of... 462-464 Assistant Secretaries of Commerce... _________ 492 Assistant Secretaries of Defense.____________ 416-422 Assistant Secretariesof the Air Force___________ 454 Assistant Secretaries of the Army ___________ 428, 429 Assistant Secretaries of the Navy___________ 434,435 Assistants to the Secretary of Defense. _.______ 416 Assistanttothe President 2 == ~~... 389 Astrophysical Observatory----.-_-_._-......... 564 Atomic Energy Commission, U. S______________ 520 Commission Members....................-520 General Advisory Committee... .__________ 522 Military Liaison Committee to___________ 424, 522 Office for 1958 International Conference... __ 521 Office of the General Manager________________ 520 OC IS a 521 Operations OCas. er 521 Atomic Energy Commission, Military Liaison Committee to (Defense)... ______._.__ 424 Atomic Energy, Joint Committee on_._________ 258 Attending Physician at the Capitol. ._.._________ 346 Attorney General, biography of... __________ 457 Attorney’s Office, United States... ________ Audit, Internal (Mistriet). i 010 =~ 614 Auditorium Commission, District of Columbia. 264 Authority: Commodity Exchange (Agriculture). .__.______ National Capital Housing... ___________ Tennessee Valley... ol iii cade diil Bain sdaa Bank for Reconstruction and Development, In- ternational nnne ra 631 Bank of Washington, Export-Import. ___.._____ 528 Barracks (Marine Corps) ..-ce-e-s-ee-eaeoeanaes 448 Barter and Stockpiling Division, Agriculture... 485 Battle Monuments Commission, American_____ 518 Beach Erosion Board... cc nen nomen mm mnmss smn 432 Biographies: AtlOIney General cena 457 Clerk of the House of Representatives._._____ 338 Deputy Postmaster General... _.___._ 461 Deputy Secretary of Defense...__. 415 Doorkeeper, House of Representatives....____ 339 Judges of the— Court of Claims of the United States....... 589 Courts of Appeals, United States......._.... 577 United States Court of Appeals for the Dis- trict'of’ Columbia. lL Ui d Juos Jnl 579 Biographies—Continued Judges of the—Continued United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals=zi-creorvat Hialeah 588 United States Court of Military Appeals.__ 596 United States Customs Court._____________ United States District Court for the District of Columbia. 00 ions lit 583 ozo... iy United States Emergency Court of Appeals. 594 United States Court-_........._.01 598 Tax 0 Justices of the Supreme Court... ________ 573 Members of Congress... ooocoeocooeeeae-3-177 Postmaster General... 2 Lo 20 Lr ane 461 Postmaster, House of Representatives._______ 341 President of the United States... 389 Assistant to the President... ________. 389 Deputy Assistant to the President _________ 390 Secretaries to the President ________________ 390 Special Counsel to the President ___________ 390 Secretary of— Agrienlturer cos oo ied take Can iin 477 AI Roree an a a BRE 449 canis AT Soo el PR ES 2 AN JE 427 Commerce... 2ircnrtones-LUI ay 491 Delonag: She: Siists andi L REI MGAVE 28 7 415 Health, Education, and Welfare____________ 507 Interior cs nel 0 pir oc I Sa ay 467 Labor=at cosetDs on ATOR dit Shy 503 NAVY sans rrr MR 12 SHO or LF 433 Senge. noe D0 il ee Sana abl 334 Statler insiaasniise2s FRO LET 395 Preasuny cil coin tr dein ob SE RY 407 Senators, Representatives, Delegates, and Resident Commissioner. ____________ 3-177 Sergeant at Arms of the House. _.____________ 339 Sergeant at Arms of the Senate. _____________. 335 Vice President of the United States_._________ 3 Biological Area, Canal Zone. ____.________..____ 565 Bird Conservation Commission, Migratory...__ 265 Blind, American Printing House for the________ 509 Blind-Made Products, Committee on Purchases Board of Review, Federal Coal Mine Safety_.__ 532 Board of Visitors: Alr Force corneasmt 262 ACIACMY ere Coast Guard Academy.....-— oo... 262 Merchant Marine Academy oo. _____ 262 Military ACOASMY..omne en o=aos ret msm ene a= 261 Naval Academy... rar 261 Boards: Advisory, on Economic Growth and Stability. 392 Airways Modernization... ___________ 518 Alcoholic Beverage Control (District). -...-__ 614 Architectural Consultants for the Old George-LOW ACL a 525 Bonneville Advisory. -co -o-oso oon os 476 Coapllol PON. voaiai ia is taaminn a dC es 346 Civil Aeronautics eo oo 522 Civil Defense Coordinating___________________ 532 Commissioners, U. S. Soldiers’ Home.__.____. 565 Correction of Naval Records_...__._.__________ 435 Decorations and Medals (Navy)... __________ 435 Defense Mobilization.......... i... —. 394 District of Columbia Armory............-=i. 527 Education (District of Columbia). __________ 617 Blections (District)... cud Li SUI 617 VIiI Congressional Directory Page Boards—Continued Employees’ Compensation Appeals___.___.___ 504 Federal Farm Credit =: ol rio oocp ave 528 FederalHome loan Bank... ..._._ __: _. 534 Federal Maritime (Commerce) -...._..._..__-497 Foreign-trade Zones: ~~. ~--casio soo ti loss 539 Geographic Names (Interior) ..___._._._________ 476 Government Patents..._jeisswc 2s 544 Governors, Federal Reserve System.__._______ 536 Immigration Appeals (Justice) -.._.__.___.___ 459 Indian Artsand atin 470 Crafts. .ccoaeciool. Inter-American Defense... ____... 630 International Development Advisory (State). 403 Joint Congressional... oo c= ol wrecian 257 Library of Congress Trust Fund_..__.______._ 353 Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety (Dis- CR MR en 620 National Archives Trust Fund... ..____.._._ 543 National Labor Relations... coo i... 552 National Mediation oxi ooo oo sao. 553 National Park Trust Fund... ao. 473 INGHONAL SCIENCE. eeeoS Trea 554 National Selective Service Appeal -___________ 555 Naval Clemency. ire le saan 436 Naval Examining (Line)... .......... 436 Naval Examining (Marine Corps). ..._.._.._. 448 Naval Medical Survey Review. ___________._ 436 Naval Retiring Review. _______.._..___.__.._«_ 436 Navy Discharge Review... conc o 436 On Defense, Permanent Joint, Canada-U. S__.. 639 Operations Coordinating 2-1_ = =i: 393 Rarole (Distriel). cuore suns uaa 621 Parole: (Ushio) ud bnew t imitansoo stiipoknns SF 460 Physical Disability Appeal (Marine Corps)... 448 Physical Disability Appeal (Navy) ---__.-__.__ 439 Railroad Retirement. --_ -.c soarto. coe 557 Regents (Smithsonian Institution). ._________ 564 Renecgotiation....o.o--coossuseionesouse 557 funn Review, Federal Coal Mine Safety.____._.___ 532 Subversive Activities Control... .._....__ 566 Unemployment Compensation (District)... 624 Validation, for German Dollar Bonds. __..___ 641 Zoning Adjustment (District) -------___._.__. 624 Boards and Commissions (State) -......________ 404 Boards, Joint Committees and Commissions. .__ 257 Bonneville Power Administration. _.____________ 476 Advisory Board. era ee ae Boston National Historie Sites Commission..__ 263 Botanic Garden, United States... ...._.._______ 354 Boulder Laboratories... ..... iui eres enenn 501 Branches under direction of Smithsonian Insti- tation. 564 Brazil-United States Defense Commission, Joint. 635 Budget and Finance, Office of (Agriculture).___ 488 Budget, Bureau of the: 2-0 392 Budget Division, Commodity Stabilization Service (Agriculture)... oo... 485 Budget Office (District)... -ooo ano 613 Building Commission, House Office. __________ 257 Building Commission, Senate Office..._.___.____ 257 Buildings and Grounds, Capitol._....._____ 355-360 Buildings and Grounds (District) ........._._.__ 615 Buildings Service, Publie...oeeeconaiee oa 539 Bureaus: Accounts (Fiscal Service, Treasury) -.__-.__--412 Aeronautics (NAVY)... ov ecoddueebBloin shin 440 Page Bureaus—Continued American Ethnology... conocer cae oo 564 Apprenticeship and Training (Labor) _...____ 504 EE A rT re 392 CORSE. cL iain a a 496 Chief Postal Inspector... todo. oo 464 Customs. cee aar a sea la red 409 Employees’ Compensation (Labor) .._._._._.__ 504 Employment Security (Labor) _.....___..__... 505 Engraving and .. cio 412 Printing... Facilities (Post obive 463 Office)...oi Finance (Post Offic)... oo ioe aiid tonto 463 Foreign Commerce (Commerce)... ___.._.____ 493 Indian AlAs: cove oes AE we Sh ate ats 470 Are OTCRE. on. io. sii audits 470 Investigation, Federal (Justice). .___.___.___.___ 459 Labor Standards... o.comcuabes seme tees 505 Tabor Statistics. oo iarobaa 505 Land Management (Interior). _.____._..___..__.__ 469 Ares OIC... novi ie att wands 2 svn a Bates 469 Medical Services (Public Health). ____._______ 512 Medicine and Surgery (Navy)... ___-__.___ 440 1BFE ER rl A Ge 473 VEIN oe a Sm Ee Se BRE BB ET 412 IEe 412 Naval Personnel... oo. foo 0 ihe, 442 Ordnance NAVY) ..-ooo ocean ail 443 Operations (Post Office)..z--o--c bora. 462 Personnel (Post cn ooon ono Office)... 464 Prisons (Justice). oa en irae rms dense n i wa 459 Public Debt (Fiscal Service, Treasury). ______ 413 Public Roads (Commerce)... ............ 500 Reclamation (Interior). -cc ee cwens 471 euatncno Field Organization. .. .. memes nts wes ..ocvwdSe 471 Ships NOVY). il Bore ect bas 443 Standards, National... oc suing 500 State Services (Public Health). _.___________ 512 Supplies and Accounts (Navy) _..___._______ 444 Transportation (Post Office). --o.oo... 463 Veterans’ Reemployment Rights (Labor) .._. 506 Nether a 501 Womens aborY-loan ci eiiisien. cdot 506 X ards ond Docks... cue sob ovina riowidte wi bamies 444 Business Administration, Small________________ 560 Business and Defense Services Administration COMMEreeY. coon onn titTE 494 Administrator, Officeoft. 494 Industry Divisions...a Zt 494 Business Economics, Office of (Commerce)... 493 C Cabinet: members, listiof Lio Slo iii ir Joni 388 Calendar tule ds al Ce a rh Es 1v Canal Company, Panama. ..—_.._....____ if ._ 555 Canal Zone Biological Area... -: o-oo 565 Canal Zone Government... . ooo. 522 In the Canal Zone... cocse i seioo tein oie 522 Capital Area Branch Office (Federal Civil De- fense). dll danas nas To Aull Sng 531 Capital Housing Authority, National... _______ 551 Capital Parks, Nationgl. .-creeeae 473 Capital Planning Commission, National. __.___ 552 Capital Regional Planning Council, National._. 552 Contents Page Capitol: Airlines ticket office, combined... .._._.___ 347 Architect of the— Architect’s Office. Ii oie. ol ani Ul 345 House Office Buildings. coo. 346 Senate Office Building. ..0ii. li. nll 346 Basement floor and terrace of— Assignmentiof roomson. li. oal Lo LLa0iol 363 DIagram Of. a. cascinsnnadspiaat du RIL ssn 362 Botanic Garden... ..... lo i0 00 LSE 354 Buildings, history and description of_____ 355-360 Commission for Extension of U. S____._______ 257 Congressional Daily Digest... oo... __ 345 Congressional: Record... ava aaan cn 000 345 Directory of the Senate.........ii dol oo. 371 First floor of— Assignment ofroomson........_...J 365 li... DIREramiOf. ccc civ wc enmnaminAE Hd mas 364 Gallery floor of— Assignment of TOOMS ON ndl C0000 369cocoa Diagram of... S50 0si J JLo hl Sill 368 House Chamber, diagram of... ____________ 373 Liaison Offices at. clio Co ol lio 00 347, 348 Miscellaneous Officials. oo ooo... 345 Office of— Architect of oot ia sdb RE BSI SHEL 345 Attendingiphysiclanioc. cL 00 lL Jol G00 346 Congressional Daily Digest... oo.____ 345 Congressional Record... lio i Ul ill 345 Officers of the— HotSeat ar manana nm mnanin wt a ive 337 SONA... ai aie aaa A SE SRR 333 Page 8ehoolu. casi dd 000s SUR 2 EUR 345 Police, United Jo bul 346 :States......-oadiiil Police Board...-.-aouutS T0030 naa 346 Post Office in Capitol, Branch_. ________.____ 342 Principal floor of— Assignment of rooms on... oo... 367 Diagram of. ol 00 ic Sloan sR TI BREE 366 Railroad ticket os 346 office. .ciinnmmonE000 Senate Chamber, seating plan.__......... 370, 371 Telephone Exchange. ooo. cunaian 00301 346 ‘Western Union Telegraph Office. _ ooo __.___ 347 Caribbean Commission... c.ccaimeasasntaas 629 CentraliSeeretariat. i. i... 00 ul000. Luo 629 Census: Bareant.. 0 Lol CRUE Cult... 496 Centennial Commission, Civil War__.__________ 263 Centennial Commission, Theodore Roosevelt... 267 Central Intelligence Agency... «o-oo. 393 Changes in membership of Eighty-fifth Con- ETT NE RETR Ps A NPS £1 IIL Chaplain of the House of Representatives. _____ 337 Chaplain of the Senate... 2000 .tali'333 Chief Postal Inspector (Post Office). __..______ 464 Chief of Naval Operations, Office of ._ _.____.____ 439 Chief of Staff (Coast Guard). _ _________________ 410 Chiefs of Staff, Joint (Defense). ____________.__._ 423 City-postiofficel. Lo. collie Ui tiu] wiry 625 Civil Aeronautics Administration _____________ 496 Civil Aeronautics Board... .... 0 _. _[. ol. 522 Civil Defense (Distriet) sl 8 200i) 615 fi UZI0I0 Civil Defense Administration, Federal. ___._____ 529 Civil Defense Coordinating Board _..____________ 532 Civil Division (Fastice).~ ia. 2I0 VD 458 Civil-Military Affairs ______.____..__ 429 (Army) i Civil Rights Commission. oo. la indywieioliil 525 Page Civil Rights Division (Justice). _...o_-________ 458 Civil Service:Commission....-..-_ 020° 523 Liaison Offices at Capitol... -----207% 347 Regional Offices. ...c..cobive ansasoo230 OF 524 Civil War Centennial Commission. _.___________ 263 Claims Commission, Indian____________________ 548 Claims Settlement Commission of the United States, Foreign 538 Claims, United States Court of ______________.__ 589 Classification, political, of Congress. __________ 191 Clerk, House of Representatives _______________ 338 Club, the Congressional iii d Din Sassi 526 Coal Mine Safety Board of Review, Federal.___ 532 Coast and Geodetic Survey 497 Coast Guard Academy, Board of Visitors to the. 262 Coast Guard (Headquarters), Treasury. __.____ 409 College, Gallaudet... coun 200 HEL BER o 0 509 Columbia; District of 2002 2108 1 elo iis: 609 Combined Air Lines Ticket Office. ___________ 347 Commandant, Office of (Coast Guard).________ 409 Commerce Commission, Interstate. ._.__________ 549 Commerce, Department of. ____._____________. 491 Administration, Offices’of.--__ = 492 Bureau of— Foreign Commerce... cneeeae aden 493 Public Boadss. oo oo ia ay 500 Standards, National. > = = 500 Boulder Laboratories... eeeo> 220 2 501 2B TTR BI IE EL ibpinieo ll seinendinsiaie Sine 496 Bureaus Under Supervision of Assistant Sec-TeinDn tml nd Sled Tor ai he arbor on hited 492 Bureaus Under Supervision of Under Secre-taries 492 Business and Defense Services Administra- OI Ee ey a 494 Indusiry: Divisions. ot 494 Office of the Administrator... __________ 494 Business Economics, Office of _ _______________ 493 Civil Aeronautics Administration. ___________ 496 Coast:and GeodeticSurvey..___._.________.__ 497 Domestic aflaine rr 492 Federal Maritime _-2-1. 497 Board... Inland Waterways Corporation. _____________ 495 International'affajrs. i. Jit 2, Vie hRes in 492 Maritime Administration_ ______.__.__________ 497 National Inventors Council -_________________ 495 Office of Area Development__ ________________ 495 Transportation... 0 Lu. S9srpioimessy 492 UaS. Patent Office... eee ee mma DE 499 Weather Bureall..... cotun cence ihc duvamnssomas 501 Commissions: Advisory, on Information, United States_.___ 517 Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial .___________ 262 American Battle Monuments. _ ______________ 518 Arlington Memorial Amphitheater. __.________ 520 ALIN, ostinatoTi: & om 432 ALOMICTNOrLY ee enna REY 520 Boston National Historic Sites. __....o...____ 263 CH IDBOAN. cso wo min amm aman nwat dds wae bra Da DAS 629 Civil Rights... ...omnmmnawinblah sot ast, batt 525 CLVIL SOrVICO. women emer s LEU [aR rps 523 Civil War Centennial... ............-0.000 263 Corregidor-Bataan Memorial _________________ 263 District of Columbia Auditorium... __________ 264 Extension of the United States Capitol..._... 257 Federal Communications... .occeeoceccaeacaan 532 xX Congressional Directory Page Commissions— Continued Federal POWETE. .. cove cots atm hussain b 535 Federal Trade... .. louise i brah abn 537 Tine AvlS. sae ney chepat Spats 525 Foreign Claims Settlement, United States... 538 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial _______ 264 House Office: Building. ....ccoioooan-dobioooon 257 Indian Claims at. oe poe daan iE sate din | 548 Inter-American Tropical Tuna, United States, Costa: Rica,.and Panama: oo-f--2: 631 International Boundary, United States, Alaska, and ool Canada...--..ocouois 633 International Boundary and Water, United States and J aioo ooo Mexie0...oi 632 International: Job. Seeds. cosini snd Jooivii 0 633 International Pacific Halibut, United States and Canada... ... o-oo ll ss 635 bolimaSlo International Pacific Salmon Fisheries. ._____ 635 Interstate Commerce. . ou oii foiios 549 coameas Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebra-Arr ee I 264 Joint Congressional. C.. _oo% cou)C Joint Mexican-United States Defense.._.______ 636 Lincoln Sesquicentennial .____..___-____:__. 265 Marine CorpssMemeorial... _--_ ___._-265 —.._-_ Mental Health. oon soi an oo ove oi 22 587 Migratory Bird Conservation_ _._____________ 265 NationaliCapital Planning... ____=___:= National Forest Reservation... ____._______ National Historical Publications.__...._.__.___ 543 National Memorial Stadium... ____________ 266 Notional Monument... «cv. vcore =mmrm Public Utilities, District of Columbia_._.____ Securitiesiand Exchange... ._.-... 558 Senate Office Building... ooci2r ooo. 257 South Pacifico those tain roa. oo 640 Dari], United coseocaionntota 566 States. meat Territorial Expansion Memorial, United Res. ih fn a i Bh Be mid 267 Theodore Roosevelt Centennial. __._.._._.______ 267 Zoning. (District)... oo dma onan. nob 625 Commissions and Boards (State)... ...__..____ 404 Commissions and joint committees, congres-sional... coulesonienibandon ss Ss tran baad 257 Committee assignments: Representatives, Delegates, and Resident Commissioner... i... iiss iossuis 277 Senators. J... ois shar cena beatae 271 Committees: Advisory, on Voluntary Foreign Aid. ________ 403 Advisory, on Weather Control... ____________ 517 Aeronautics, National Advisory _____________ 551 Air Coordinating. cor. oa. a0 i Calne 517 Government Organization, President’s Advi-OLY ON a ors SAY 394 House— Assionmentsi to. co. re oss Sl La he EN 277 Men Dera Of a mim SEL Official reportersito.. == lo tieler2iz Selectand special =... Luin ly 249 Staflsof. ol iss sn radian ant an JE db 251 Interdepartmental, on Scientific Research and Developmenticiiiii culosioll ln ine 548 Joint Congressional. siz co in aul Souoiansd 257 Eibrary, Jot... i... sas 3 Lugahianbsoinal Page Committees—Continued Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund, Per-manent Committee for. ..._..___________ 266 On Disposition of Executive Papers, Joint.__. 259 On Purchases of Blind-Made Products. ...__. 526 President’s, on Employment of the Physically Handicapped...an Sond Joction 001556 cove President’s, on Scientists and Engineers.____. 556 Printing, Jolt. o obs. of sonnie on ee mds soumnn 257 Reciprocity Information........-t-aici-Joaut 526 Select and Special— Houses. ov ln. assets Sh ond nes anions 249 SeNBL0.. ; coon dorm ase A SR TR 235 Senate— ASSIZNMENTS 10. . on cis B Ee le i Sb a 271 Democratic PolCY....ccvee mano gasti 3s 237 Membership of... ou cavoun te femal 3 231 Republican Policy. .......cnveee-aitelil sates 235 Special and Select... occa inet auols 235 a EE aaL a Lv 237 Commodity Credit Corporation. _______________ 484 Commodity Exchange Authority... ___________ 483 Commodity Stabilization Service. ____._______._. 485 Communications Commission, Federal ________ 532 Community Facilities Administration.__._.____ 545 Company, Panama fo 555 Canal...locs Compensation Appeals Board, Employees’. __.. 504 Compensation Board, DistrictUnemployment._. 624 Compensation, Bureau of Employees’. _________ 504 Compliance and Investigation Division (Ag- ploulture)s a toon ole. onan. amis 485 Comptroller (Ar Force)... ....nreanenen-"thks 453 Comptroller (Coast Guard)........--iucucae-s 410 Comptroller. (Defense). coil ......avcecc.botinll. 417 Comptroller (NAVY)... cen ne wenn matter.Ad 437 Comptroller General of the United States (General Accounting Office) ..__________ 349 Comptroller of the Currency... ___.__.________ 412 Conciliation Service, Federal Mediation and... 534 Congress: Changes in Membership of... _____ 111 DADLAYY. OF aii i mmm ite Si Sails 350-353 Political classification of co... oi ol. 191 Session Of conn vn imeem totuspaid 311 Congresses coincident with the terms of Presidents and Vice Presidents. .____._. 330 Congresses in which Representatives have Served. io lanl sion pen Ti dudes 217 Congressional: Apportionment, by States. ooo o_o.oll 328 Clady. sa po ae 526 Commissions and joint committees... 257 DAY DIBESL.... cv ime mA mad. SEE 345 Delegations, by States...au.eciocbocn inten 181 Districts, Mapsiol. ur. aacasia Sk 739 Liaison Service, Veterans’ Administration__.. 347 Record, office of, at Capitol... ___._.__._________ 345 Conservation Program Service, Agricultural_.. 477 Conservation Service, Soil... ___._... 481 Consular Offices and Diplomatic Representa- tives, Foreign, in the United States._.__ 645 Consular Offices, United States Diplomatic and. 659 Continental Army Command, U. S., Head-QUAartersziias.. _____iioissltl cooper 431 Continental Commands (Air Force)... 455 Continuous service of Senators... ._._.._... 214-216 Contents Page Control Board, Subversive Activities_._________ 566 Cooperative Service, Farmer. __________________ 479 Cooperation Administration, International_____ 402 Coordinating Board, Operations.._._____________ 393 Coordinating Committee, Air__________________ 517 Coordinator of Information, Office of .__________ 343 Coroner: (District)... oir Iressa 615 Corporation Counsel’s Office (District) _.._.______ 616 Corporations: Commodity Credit ii oiiaclioniissiiniadss 484 Federal Crop Insurance... ... oo o.cooadols 486 Federal Deposit Insurance... ......__..... 533 Federal Facilities (General Serviees).__.__.___ 542 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance... _______ 534 Inland Waterways (Commerce). _____________ 495 International Finance: -:il colonfact to 632 St. Lawrence Seaway Development__________ 558 Virgin Islands. ooo. onion donuinniiol 475 Corrections, Department of (District). ._.______ 616 Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission_.____ 263 Cotton Division (Agriculture) _______._ ___._______ 485 Council: Apprenticeship (District) io. nova aaiaonin 615 Armed Forces Policy (Defense) ______________ 416 Fconomic AdVISers.....-....-stlioud | oilluil 392 Advisory Board on Economic Growth and Stability... -sctssaiani. ation. 392 Pederal Five... oo beni. loannieidall. 543 Federal Becords......veem-duiasauanadnal.. de 542 National Academy of Sciences and National Research Lal an satidnll 550 ildmibdt National Advisory, on International Mone- tary and Financial Problems. _._____.____ 413 National Capital Regional Planning __________ 552 National Civil Defense Advisory..___.__..____.. 531 National Inventors (Commerce)... ...._._ 495 National Security... ooh eoipengiil 393 President’s, onsYouth Fitness. ........o.00. 556 Courts of Appeals, United States. ...._...__..__.. 577 Court of Appeals, United States Emergency... 594 Court of Claims of the United States___________ Court of Impeachment, Senate._._.______________ 318 Courts, Administrative Office, United States... 605 Courts, District of Columbia: Court of Appeals, United States... ______ 579 District, United States. .cooaiiog doles: 583 Juvenile... .. ci emma 603 Municipal Court. aoa. soai sulin. .......-dd 603 Municipal Court of Appeals. ___________.____ 603 Probate, and Register of Wills_________._._.____ 605 Tax Comrt iodo ide a aay 624 Courts, United States: Claims... ..c vee aSde Satins sm oide i iain 589 Courts'of Appeals... ssroseitanid Gaia 577 COSMICa rn FE Tan Sn PNY 591 Customs and Patent Appeals_________________ 588 Emergency Court Appeals___________________ 594 MItory ADDeolS.. mmo SES LT evans 596 11 ALTA nmin be ahs Ll Sle en 573 1 30 ed lsd he SES I Cp RE 0 598 Credit Administration, Farm_____________.___.___ 528 Credit, Agrienltural. ..__ . . 00asdicl 486 sila Criminal Division (Justice)... oo... 458 Crop Insurance Corporation, Federal _____._____ 486 Currency, Office of the Comptroller of the__..___ 412 Customhouse:(Preasury) LiLsales Biles 409 Page Customs and Patent Appeals, United States Court oficosacsannaszenai li 0LT isms 588 Customs; Burean-of. i... cass oasaia io dU 409 Customs Court, United States. .....ooooooo.__ 591 D Daily Digest, Congressional. _.______._._______.___ 345 Dairy and Livestock Division (Agriculture)._._ 486 Debates, Official Reporters of— OIE fi rd sh ee Se aS wma SS ENE 342 Benate... ena en 336 Decorations and Medals, Board of (Navy)..__._ 435 Deeds, Recorder of (Distriet).....ooaoonoitoioes 625 Defense Administration, Federal Civil. ________ 529 Defense Board, Inter-American_______.___.______ 630 Defense Commissions: Joint Brazil-United States. _..cooooooo_____ 635 Joint Mexican-United States. -.___.___________ 636 Defense, Departmentof.. “T=7 —— = 415 Armed Forces Policy Couneil _ _______________ 416 Assistant Secretaries of Defense— COMDIIONEY a. er sem ans eons 417 Health and Medical... _rezoesr 417 International Security Affairs______________ 418 Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve. .______ 419 Pe AIS reese 421 Properties and Installations. .____.____._____ 420 Research and Engineering__________________ 421 Supply and 1.0gisticS....omeeroemn—=—=aea= 422 Assistants to the Secretary of Defense. _______ 416 General COUNSEL... on ior nmn re mrssoe 418 Immediate Office of the Secretary. ___._.______ 416 Joint Chiefs of Staff... .eceercrr saree 423 FH Td Er esei Smo A 416 Joint Service Schools— Armed Forces Staff College... __ 424 Industrial College of the Armed Forces... 424 The National War College. oo. 424 HE AEE em tn tree Fin ube initia 423 Military Liaison Committee to the Atomic Energy Commission............ccneeo'--424 Defense Lending, Office of (Treasury) .._..____... 413 Defense Materials oo. 540 Service...... Defense Minerals Exploration Administration (Interior). loalgolidoDos. ondivia ganda 468 Defense Mobilization, Office of ._ __________._____ 393 Board: la ar ER a 394 Defense, Permanent Joint Board on, Canada- ned Bios rane 639 Defense Production, Joint Committee on... 258 Delegates and Resident Commissioner: Aohabetieal Hi. wuss cosbametis suns .ccudensens 208 Assignments to committees... .____. 277 BI0sraphies 0h. i. tt cen at swan en dae bie she 177 List of, with home post offices and Washing- LON SA AreST0R units wid mmm oh Svs mo mmm 208 Rooms: andi telephones of. i eewensnwm mss meme sb 379 Secretaries loss tu diali nl osvdas sib sansa SE es 308 Service record in Congress. .....-iceecmcaaaaaax 228 NOLES CASE JO ii oe = hoo Sr id Hoe ioe 327 Delegations, Congressional, by States.__..__..___ 181 Democratic Policy Committee (Senate). _...__. 235 Dental School, Naval. os. ooooon ih Sli. 445 Xi Congressional Directory Page Page Departments: ACTICAIre.o.oo vn nmin ones Sb EE hn 477 NH Ea CR A TY 449 ATINY os rennin ie Soe tua ih naan 427 Commerce iis 2 anid Cepia ns Sea 491 Delonge: nu EE MA a 415 Health, Education, and Welfare... 507 Er OT ih en a A SETTERS SRD 467 Justice saul al 20 ine TS I SN 457 Labor ia hEBIN MLC ER, 503 NAVY i a LIE ic de lid wm nS 433 Bost ORCO... ihnmmm SE 461 State. Sra Sa nn cana il JRL 0 395 4BLLo EE A Re pt 0 SN be SER 407 Departmental Administration (Agriculture)... 488 Department of: Army Boards, Exempted Stations, Military Missions and Commissions. _.__._.______ 432 Buildings and Grounds (District) -615 Corrections (District)... o-oo= 616 Bie (ISIC) ee ee ie co 617 General Administration (District)... -__.___ 613 Highways@istriet).-=" cco = 618 Insurance (District). =f—22i_ 618 Licenses and Inspections (District) -.________ 618 Metropolitan Police (District)... 619 Occupations and Professions (District)... 620 Personnel (Marine Corps) -----e-cuemecemeaen-448 Public Health (District) ~~~ coe 621 Public Welfare (District). o-oo 622 Recreation (DIStriet) co tl ec 623 Sanitary Engineering (District)... ooo. -623 Supply (Marine Corps). -------uveueocoeo--448 Vehicles and Traffic (District). .—----624 Veterans AlIadre aan 624 Vocational Rehabilitation (District) ----.____ 625 Deposit Insurance Corporation, Federal .______ 533 Deputy Assistant to the President... _.--_.___ 390 Deputy Attorney General (Justice). ......---_-457 Deputy Chiefs of Staff (Air Force)— Development... ooo meee =zoons 454 Materiel: 0 a ae 454 Operations... ho io CTET meee 453 Personnels. os Co ENAae 453 Plans and-Programs...—~-> 122 ol... 454 Deputy Postmaster General... ....._...--. 461 Description and history of Capitol Building... 353 Design and Construction, Eastern and Western Offices of Divisionof. ......__-_-._—-_%--473 Development (Air Foree)--.--454 Diagrams of the— Basement floor and Terrace of the Capitol____ 362 Pirst flooriofthe Capitol. ___ ~~... ...-.... 364 Gallery floor of the Capitol. cco 368 House Chamber... vorrei 373 Principal floor of the Capitol... 366 Senate Chamber: rom oe 370 Digest, Congressional Daily. C_0 0... _ 345 Diplomatic and Consular Offices, United States. 659 Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices, Foreign, in United States_____._ 645 Director, General Administration (District)____ 613 Directory ofthe Senate -co _eon Zo _=-371 Disaster Livestock Feed Staff (Agriculture)... 485 Discharge Review Board (Navy) -ccceoooooo_-436 Dispensary; NAVY bE at 2s deers Ln momninmmnnn 446 Disposition of Executive Papers, Joint Com-MItee ON. oo coeien framers 259 District Court of the United States for the District:of Columbia: tact 583 docecol Commission on Mental Health_...__...___.__ 587 District of Columbia: District Government..........--{33080 oan 613 Executive!Offices.. oui Lo inal ude aos 613 General Administration, Department of ._____ 613 Administrative Services Office__.__-________ 613 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. _________ 614 Apprenticeship Couneil-o_o... 615 Board of ool.)ieee 617 Education 2a Board of Elections... ihuu._Dfie Surat lie 617 Board of Paroles nian. J seinerBol 621 Board of Zoning Adjustment. ______________ 624 Budget Office sanlar sii snmrainnnioninn.. 613 Department of: Building and tases.oo 615 Groundsiz cron Correetionsisl cL Loimuis le Balai. dl 616 Highways... cl oiiziuhinegolly lil do 618 Insurance: tai en 618 Licenses and Inspections. ______________ i 618 Occupations and Professions______________ 620 Public Health... .. lS ba srr 621 Public Wellare oro oon. DOG FI00ino, 622 Sanitary Engineering... =o. 623 Vehiclesand Traffic... -100301 22 624 Veterans’ Affairs. oo Fo r8R in 624 Vocational Rehabilitation. _____________:_ 625 District of Columbia Tax Court_____2______ 624 District Unemployment Compensation Board. los Rn Se TIL 624 Pinance-Officel dt... (SUNTRtNIL EDI AS 613 Accounting Office... oC.1 ~~ 0 li00L 613 Assessor's. Office. Ln 0 BIIEE0SN 614 Disbursing: Office... ---2-E0008 100000 614 Office of the Collector of Taxes. _.._______ 614 Processing Office. ul Uinig odo ul 614 Fire Departments i 2 Dail J Soe io 0. 617 Internal Audit:Office lodesl lool 614 Management Office ioc. to loiiinaoiioo. 614 Metropolitan Police Department __________. 619 Chief Clerk... sduraloSalads a 619 ld Detective Headquarters... ________ 619 District Inspectors. . 21 0iZ2 2 3I0EESi 619 Harbor: Master. 619 Police Headquarters...sino. -=Z55. 619 Traffic Division. -o0uil ta: Tumi iaciniol 619 Woman’s Bureau ---C_Z ois oii ooo 619 Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety Board. ol 20 i nn ek at 620 Motor Vehicle Parking Agency..------_--__ 624 Office of Civil Defense...22 0 Js slil 2 615 Office of the: Coroner... aie A ANN LI Lad 615 Corporation Counsel. ----_c_i oo... 616 FER Lb] bin bo PRA BI 1} od fod Lat 613 BUrVeyOr.. cic at 623 Personnel Officer = ire ob L 614 Procurement Office... aio imsriiisi 614 Public Library... ofall ad 622 Public Utilities Commission... _.__________ 622 Recreation Department. i 623 2-2.lilo... Zoning Commission oo fn oii. oc 625 Origin and Form of Government..___.....__. 609 C ontents XIII Page District of Columbia—Continued Recorder:of Deeds cc rr den isdn ana 625 Washington City Post Office... .__.___.___ 625 District of Columbia Armory Board...._._.______ 527 District of Columbia Auditorium Commission. 264 District of Columbia Courts: Courts of Appeals, United States, for District of Columbia Chreuit.0. 0 579 District Court of the United States.......____ 583 Commission on Mental Health. ____________ 587 Juvenile Court ivi oC Dia 603 iooellsaie) MunicipalConrte, iy tc Jiu Meal del 603 Municipal Court of Appeals... ooo... 603 Register of Wills and Clerk of the Probate District of Columbia Growth and Expansion, Joint:Committeeon. tu. Clo.ov District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Ay A A a seh ti 527 Districts, Maps of Congressional... _______ 739 Divisions: Administrative (JusticeY-oN. 22k0 458 Antitrust (Justice)... lL Conta 457 Civil=Gustice) tons ie ol 20 EE HD 458 Civil Rights:(Justiee). 2. Sle 0i rs nia) 458 Criminal (Fastice)sritz ni Soto by 2 180d 458 Internal Security (Justice). .coacocoomaeae 458 LandscTustice) zee 0 2A nil rd 2h lo 458 Pax: (Tastice)i oa le alo 0 Dig 458 Zot United States Savings Bonds_..._..__.___._____ 409 Wage and Hour and Public Contracts.._.____ 506 Document Roomy; 2. = 340 House...U0 Domestic Affairs (Commerce). ____________ 492 Doorkeeper of the House of Representatives..__ 339 Document Roomy. esp diis ndingJd 340 Folding Boom robinfF PRI0i Siw Bini 53 340 Drug and Food Administration. __.____________ 509 E Eastern and Western Offices, Division of Design and Construction (Interior)... ._.._.____ 473 Economic Advisers, Council of. ___.__________ 392 Economic Commission for Asia and the Far BASE... ci reson DATS obi ds cd ODI 641 Economic Commission for Europe...........___ 641 Economic Commission for Latin America.__.__ 641 Economic Committee, Joint__ .....___ ..__..__._. 261 Economics, Business (Commerce). ___.._____ 493 Education, and Welfare, Department of Health. 507 Education, Board of (District) ooo... 617 Education, Office of... ooullsobme golpiail id 510 Education (Federal Civil Defense) ......._.___._ 529 Election StatiStins. seems me as, .coiivnmen 319-327 Elections, Board of (District)... 617 = Electrification Administration, Rural. __________ 487 Electrification Activities (Rural Electrification Administration). Sr ar Emergency Court of Appeals, United States._ 594 Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board.... 504 Employees’ Compensation, Bureau of .......... 504 Employees, Minority (House). ccoconocoeee_ Employment of the Physically Handicapped, The President’s Committee on........ Employment Security, Bureau of (Labor).._. 505 Page Engineering, Department of Sanitary (District). 623 Engineering, Office of (Coast Guard) _._________ 410 Engineers and Scientists, President’s Committee ON a SE LE Fn SRLS ail 556 Engraving and Printing, Bureau of ____________ 412 Establishment (Smithsonian Institution) ._____ 563 Ethnology, Bureau of American___________._____ 564 European Office of United Nations. _..__________ 641 Exchange, Capitol Telephone... _.____._.__ 346 Exchange Commission, Securities and__________ 558 Exchange Service, International .____._____._____ 565 Executive Assistant to Attorney General. _.____ 457 Executive Office of the President... ._...___ 389 Assistant to the President.....__. 389 Bureau of the Budget... -eesceaawe Satu 392 Central Intelligence Agency... _._.____ 393 Council of Economic Advisers... _.._._._ 392 Advisory Board on Economic Growth and Stability: SsiinnsiolsTuinaad. Jag nh. 392 Defense Mobilization, Office of... ____.____ 394 Defense Mobilization Board... .______ 394 Deputy Assistant to the President_.__________ 390 National Security Couneil. .........._...._.__. 393 Operations Coordinating Board ______________ 393 President’s Advisory Committee on Govern- ment Organization co oso. ari oo 304 Special Counsel to the President_________._____ 390 The White House Office... ooooooocaos 389 Personnel ofl. oii on inian ani 389-391 Secretaries to the President, biographies of__ 390 Executive Offices ooo. __.l... 613 (District)... Executive Papers, Joint Committee on Disposi-Homol. io .. Land id. Juin 259 dnnnuigens Exempted Stations (Army). ___.___ 432 Experiment Stations Division (Agriculture)... 478 Expiration of terms of Senators, by groups.._.__ 211 Export-Import Bank of Washington. ___________ 528 Extension of the United States Capitol, Com- mission for... ..somunassdl Ls aniesal 257 Extension Service, Federal (Agriculture) __.__. 479 Fr Facilities, Bureau of (Post Office) -~-cceomean--463 Farm Credit Administration_._______.._____._. 528 Federal Farm Credit Board. cco cccamocania_ 528 GEE1 EL Eh CME Ce Sine Se LL Te a al RL 529 Farmer Cooperative Service... .ocecoeccaeanoa 479 Farmers Home Administration... ._..._._. 487 Federal Bureau of Investigation. oo coeocaoo.. 459 Federal Civil Defense Administration.......__. 529 Capitol Area Branch Office... ccoommcaniaaa 531 Civil Defense Coordinating Board ......_..._. 532 Bduaeation ....... oss ll asiansans 529 General Administration... oioicaeooaiin 529 National Civil Defense Advisory Council... 531 Office of General Counsel... cccvoccaoaaon 530 ODOTHLIONS. ir tn seri do sa Sa me hie 530 Plann aa 530 Reslonal Oees a rena 531 Research and Development_ .._______________ 530 Resources and Requirements... ._..__.._ 531 Special-Activities. cocoa t noonUR 531 Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review... 532 Federal Communications Commission ___...__. 532 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. .......... 486 XIV Congressional Directory Page Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation_..______ 533 Federal Expenditures, Joint Committee on Re-duction of Nonessential .________________ 260 Federal Extension Service (Agriculture) -.._... 479 Federal Facilities Corporation. _____ ___.__..._. 542 Federal Fire: Counell. coins ined aan iility 543 Federal Home Loan Bank Board...__._.._..... 534 Federal Home Loan Bank System _..____...._ 534 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corpora-tion. Lwesmiiivnnal Judaica papiad 534 Federal Housing Administration. _._._.___...__ 546 Federal Maritime ........ocaccion 497 Board. cto Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service... 534 Federal National Mortgage Association. _....._. 547 Agencies... ia Reh la Sl 547 Federal Power Commission. -occ ccvocmamaaaaa-535 Federal Prison Industries, Inc. (Justice) .__----460 Federal Records Counell =~. clio... 542 Federal Register, Administrative Committee i net TC 08 Es Sn Re 543 Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors_. 536 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corpora- HON... weeds ihese ds rina aan, 534 Federal-States Relations (Agriculture) ....._____ 477 Federal Supply Service Eo AL ee el Lh 540 Federal Trade Commission... ccceccammnacaaas 537 Branch Offices oni oi Lat il ieaois 538 Finance, Bureau of (Post Office) ocoamooo-463 Finance Corporation, International ..__.._._____ 632 Finance Officei(District)....oo ali liiabutevic 613 Financial Management (Air Force) occa 450 Financial Management (Army). ccceccmooaoo-428 Financial Management (Navy) -ccceccaecacann--434 Fine Arts, Commission of: i oo i. ro. 525 Fine Arts, National Collection of ooo. 564 Eire Counell, Federal... Loi blo lol i uiacad 543 Fire Department, District of Columbia. __....._-617 Tiscal Division (Agriculture). --cccvcecaaaaa 485 Fiscal Service, Treasury. =~ oo license 412 Fish and Wildlife Service. ...coooccoocmmacaaaaa 475 Floor leaders, Senate... ioe a nem nmanawenn 333 Folding Room of the House---------naeueenu.—-340 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations... eariii dons Lan Jai iid 629 Food and Drug Administration... 509 Food and Materials Requirements Division (Agricaltare)... icles faa 485 Foreign Agriculture and Marketing... 482 Foreign Aid, Advisory Committee on Volun- (TR TALL RS ae ES SR Ea He BATS 403 Foreign Agricultural Service. ooo 483 Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States lr sodinni Ba anilivmn 538 Foreign Commerce, Bureau of .-o-oo. 493 Foreign diplomatic representatives and Consular Offices in the United States. -o----645 Foreign-Trade Zones Board... ____.____i_.. 539 Forest Reservation Commission, National... 265 Forest Service (Agriculture)... oem o-oo... 480 Foundation, National Science. -~eceocaaeoeeaa--554 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commis-1 SION iar dorian bars em see le pies = aie 264 Freedmen’s Hospitalee it iii anill loo. 20 513 Freer Gallery of Art..io i aul deze niouigenaii 564 Fund, International Monetary: -o-oo. 634 G Page Gallandel, College... -uanscmmrinsoismmm Sn 509 Galleries: Periodical Press. uo. coespart och fatusoit Sonia 729 Presse oy te a hn a Sa Lat 667 Press Photographers. ooo ci zoo 5 oa 709 Radio and Television Correspondents’... 719 Gallery of Art: BTOOT oh or hd aa bint wat en Suse En che d 564 INGTIONAL. .... bbs ate fot ie BE Ses Co SL re LEE 565 Garden, United States Botanic... -o..._____ 354 General Accounting Office. -ocean 349, 350 General Administration (District)... oo... 613 General Administration (Federal Civil De- I Na er 529 General Counsel (Agriculture) oo -o—o_____ 490 General Counsel (Air Foree)...cceememcacoaeauua 451 General Counsel (ATIY) commentsmma tetos 430 General Counsel (Defense). oc ccouoncceicaacacs 418 General Counsel (Federal Civil Defense)... 530 General Counsel for the Treasury, Office of ____ 408 General Counsel, Office of (NAVY) cc ccommccaanan 437 General Counsel, Office of (Post Office) _----_-__ 462 General Services Administration... 539 Administrator, Office of the. -~--—-ooooacac.o 539 Defense Materials Service. -ooo oococcccaeaaan 540 Federal Facilities Corporation... _..._... 542 Federal Fire Council oon ooitoe—n tacos 543 Federal Records Couneil. =. _o___ 542 Federal Register, Administrative Committee HB A ELRE 543 Federal Supply Service. ----..corewemtmcommmmmn 540 National Archives and Records Service-._.._. 541 National Archives Trust Fund Board.-_______ 543 National Historical Publications Commission. 543 Public Buildings Service. ..---~---2---c_-—---_ 539 Regional Commissioners... rete 542 Transportation and Public Utilities Service... 541 Trustees of Franklin D. Roosevelt Library... 543 Geodetic Survey, Coast and (Commerce)__.____ 497 Geographic Names, Board on (Interior). __..__. 476 Geological Survey (Interior)... __._____ 471 German Dollar Bonds, Validation Board for__._ 641 Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Medicine, Inc... ________ 544 Government, Canal Zone. ~~ -_.__C_.C_.__ 522 Government of the District of Columbia__.. 609-612 Government Organization, President’s Ad- visory.Committeeion. o_o.loi C 394 Government Patents Board... .___-_.:__u 544 Government Printing Office. ______ 353 Governors of the States and Territories. _.______ 329 Grain Division (Agriculture)... _________ 485 Grounds and Buildings, Capitol____.________ 355-360 Growth and Expansion of District of Columbia, Joint Committee to Investigate Prob-(ETE Spd sak setals 260 Gun Factory, U. S. Naval, Washington, D. C.._ 446 H Halibut Commission, International Pacific, United States and Canada. .._.______.__ 635 Headquarters, Coast Guard .---.-._._______. 409 Headquarters, U. S. Continental Army Com­ Contents Page Page Headquarters, Potomac River Naval Com-mand. iio as konhannsLis Uuns pda 447 Headquarters, U. S. Marine Corps (Navy) -.... 447 Health and Medical (Defense). o.oo... 417 Health and Safety Activities (Bureau of Mines). 474 Health, Commission on Mental... ______ 587 Health Department, District of Columbia______ 621 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department yu oy 507 American Printing House for the Blind__.____ 509 Food and Drug Administration. ...__________ 509 Gallandet College... un dilio lia adilng 509 Howard University.........-c.aloois Loon 510 National Library of Medicine... _______ 513 Office of Bdueation.......ofalioi iio... 510 Office of the Secretary... iol Jiioiiiuiiiiol 507 Office of Vocational Rehabilitation. __________ 511 Public: HeslthiService. i. 2c iui ail i... 511 Bureau of Medical Services... _________ 512 Bureau of State Services... _______ 512 Freedmen’s Hospital. oot ooiciooo 513 ..2io. National Institutes of Health ____________.__ 512 Office of the Surgeon General ______________ 511 Regional Offices... Lo. i. i aon... 508 St. Elizabeths i ulin. 513 Hospital--...-=0.o Social Security Administration. ._____________ 513 Office of the Commissioner... _____._________ 513 Hearing Examiners, Office of (Agriculture)... 488 Highways, Department of (District). ..._...____ 618 Historic Sites Commission, Boston National__. 263 History and description of the Capitol... 355-360 Home Administration, Farmers... __......_._._. 487 Home Finance Agency, Housing and_______.____ 544 Home Loan Bank Board, Federal.._..___._._.___. 534 Home Loan Bank System, Federal. .._______.____ 534 Home post offices of Senators, Representatives, ete., with Washington addresses... 195 Home, United States Soldiers’... -cocococeooaon 565 Hospitals: Freedmen’s.. i. ool. in. dil 513 IN AVA senso oii ses «besos edema MINERALE 446 St. BUHZADOING -oc srirsi wit mre wm wit dd ald Sm 513 Hospital Administration, Naval School of..__.__ Hour and Wage and Public Contracts Divi- House Chamber, diagram of... oc ccceeeeoaooo.. House Committees: Assignmentsto ll. 0 die Sida SEIN Meeting daysof oornnli nin Membershipiof...... oe Dla i SLL S00 Official-reporters-t0...... 0c io aa Select and speeial...._ [8 _cUroill Solon Staffs of House committees............o.0000 House Office Building Commission________._.___ House Office Balldings Te House of Representatives: Majority and Minority Rooms... _._._____ Members of, with home post offices and ‘Washington residences... _____.___ Miscellaneous. officials... .. cues nane danse OMlcers Of co oo i oi ear tum awn n wma Official Reporters of Debates... ......_.__.___ Official Reporters to House Committees... Personnel of— Chap... iin I ime Document: Room. oc Je ca sida nwnn degivnd oss House of Representatives—Continued Personnel of—Continued Folding Boom. 5 ct tan ne wind amen 340 Majority and Minority Rooms. ____________ 341 Office of the— Clericofthe House... ooh en 338 Coordinator of Information... ____________ 343 Poorkeeper:.-il Cl NEILIG 339 Legislative counsel... 2. _ ooo i iuseill 343 Majority Leaders=of conalact anita be 337 Majority Whip. co. ft ei nin mimnt os 337 Minority Employees, House. _ _____.._____ 340 MINority Leader. nierrabs treranemme=acs 337 MINOLILY WIHD. hrm rges fens senses 337 Pavliomentavion. o.ooooh oo 337 ET ele ERssan 341 SergeantabiAyme. os oo tee eto 339 SELUD ns ha ende sn iui ati iy 337 Political classifieationof ~~___ 191 Reporters to committees of... _____ 343 Rooms and telephones of... ______ 379 Secretaries to Membersof........_....__.__._. 299 Housing Administration, Federal .______________ 546 Housing Administration, Public.__..____________ 547 Housing and Home Finance Agency __..._______ 544 Administrator; Gfficeof. 544 Community Facilities Administration _______ 545 Federal Housing Administration. __.__________ 546 Federal National Mortgage Association. _____ 547 AST Ie EL SS seen a ee 547 Public Housing Administration. _____________ 547 Regional Offices ro 548 Renional Offices. or a 546 Urban Renewal Administration. ____.__.______ 545 Housing Authority, National Capital... __.._____ 551 Howard, I niVerSily . . --rrror sme vhs nas aes 510 I Immigration and Nationality Policy, Joint Commitieson, =. =~ oor 259 Immigration and Naturalization Service________ 459 Immigration Appeals, Board of... ____._____. 459 Impeachment trials by the Senate______________ 318 Import-Export Bank of Washington____________ 528 Improper Activities in Labor-Management Relations, Select Committee To In- Ee a 236 Independent agencies .. fh 517 Index IndiviAml Sean 795 Indian Aflairs, Bureau-of.--. { T-07 CHiea 470 Indian Arts and Crafts Board. .________________ 470 Indian Claims Commission. __________._________ ~ 548 Individaalindex. «coi ooo toi aati 795 Industrial College of the Armed Forces... ____ 424 Industrial Relations, Office of (Navy) .-..._..___ 437 Industry Divisions (Commerce)... _._.._..____ 494 Information, Advisory Commission on, U. S___ 517 Information Agency, United States..._____...___ 568 Information, Committee for Reciprocity... 526 Information, Coordinator of... ....-avoceeeee---343 Information Division, Commodity Stabilization Service (ASricUltUre)...-rree-nea==m———— 485 Information, Office of (Agriculture)... .______ 489 Information, Office of (NAVY) --ooo oom 438 Information Services, Public (Air Force)....__. 451 Page Page Information, Statistical... ©. C ucioctCo) 311 Inland Waterways Corporation. _______________ 495 Installations, Special Assistant for (Air Force). 451 Institutes of Health, National. __-____"_._ 512 Institution, Smithsonian... ____________ Insurance Corporation, Federal Deposit-_______ 533 Insurance Department, District of Columbia . 618 Intelligence Agency, Central... ________.____ 393 Inter-American Defense Board... ___________ Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, United States, Costa Rica, and Panama_ 631 Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Re-search and Development... _______ 548 InteriorPDepartment_ 467 i ER SY ETE Ee SeA I SO 475 Seattle Representative _ _________..._... 475 Board on Geographic Names_.___.__o_______ 476 Bonneville Power Administration.._._._.__.__ 476 Bonneville Advisory Board. -ove. 476 Bureau of— EL EL Ly a i ei 470 Arey OMICS. eocaren m mena 470 Lond Management... —--o--ro--= 469 Area Offices... omiane ere 469 4 Ee sds bnssnindanininniii ui hii 473 Health and Safety Activities. oo __ 474 .ecaeoo Regional Offices... cov ooeere—e nema 474 Reclhmatlon. . orere amare imap 471 Pield Organization. 471 Defense Minerals Exploration Administration. 468 Fish and WildlifeService......____ __________ 475 (leological SUIVEY. re oreo rte 471 Indian Arts'and Crafts Board...____ 470 NationaliPark Service...=r 0 472 Advisory Board on National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings, and Monuments. _____ Eastern and Western Offices of Division of Design and Construction... _______.____ 473 National Capital’ Parks. 2 473 National Park Trust Fund Board.___-.____ 473 Reglomal Offices: er 473 Officeof Merritories. 475 Southeastern Power Administration__________ 476 Southwestern Power Administration_._______ 476 Perritorial Officials i 475 Virgin Islands Corporation. ____-_________ 475 Internal Audit Division (Commodity Stabiliza-tion Service): eae 485 =...oo Internal Audit Office (Distriet)-.-o-oo ooo 614 Internal Revenue Service... ooo ___. 409 Internal Revenue Taxation, Joint Committee. 259 Internal Security Division (Justice) ---_-_______ 458 International Affairs (Commerce). _____._-___ 492 International Bank for Reconstruction and De- velopment... J li ene en 631 Executive Directors: or 632 International Finance Corporation. __________ 632 International Boundary Commission, United States, Alaska, and Canada... _-._____ 633 International Boundary and Water Commis-sion, United States and Mexico...__ 632 International Conference Office for 1958 (Atomic Energy Commission). "_...-International Cooperation Administration. ___ International Development Advisory Board._._. 403 International Exchange Service (Smithsonian) __ 565 International Finance (Treasury) --o------.____ 413 International Finance Corporation_____________ 632 International Joint Commission. _______________ 633 International Labor Organization... __________ 633 International Monetary and Financial Prob- lems, National Advisory Council on ._. 413 International Monetary Fund __..__._____._.._ 634 International Organizations. oo ocooooooo___ 629 Caribbean Commission... 2.2 __ fore 629 Central Secretariat... Ci ses iiil tai og 629 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations... so ioasici 629 naa Inter-American Defense Board... .__________ 630 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, United States, Costa Rica, and Panama. 631 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... ood oll so oot ugoantl 631 Executive Directors... iL. a. 1 632 International Finance Corporation___._____ 632 International Boundary and Water Commis-sion, United States and Mexico____.__._ 632 Mexican Seetion..... _io2icaaltoil. sree 633 United States Section x -oi ~ iol. 632 International Boundary Commission, United States, Alaska, and Canada _._._______ 633 International Joint Commission... ___._.____ 633 International Labor Organization _.._________ 633 International Monetary Fund. .______________ 634 International Pacific Halibut €ommission, United States and Canada....__-._______ 635 International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Com-mission. ior. nall Gaels hi Shs Menai 635 Joint Brazil-United States Defense Com- mission. ila va niles BE ben ena 635 Brazilian Delegation. -o-L can cienia-ao. 636 United States Delegation... ___.__... 635 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com- IRIESION Ne Te do Ea he 636 Mexican Section... seliostecilE 636 United States Section. ctoro 2 i 0 636 Organization of American States -._...__..._. 636 Pan AmericanUnion._._._. = + 637 The Council... ... 10 siuvmeils mevsonarily a 636 Pan American Sanitary Organization ______ 639 Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States... ieaeal sain 639 Canadian Section...sidosiisgy ic 640 United States:Section..... =z. becior=i 639 South Pacific Commission... =... 640 Secratariab sillinessSia soreil 640 United Nations -citron oat a Si os 640 Economic Commission for Asia and the Far Bash chow iniai Jl et oad oni ay 641 Economic Commission for Europe-.________ 641 Economic Commission for Latin America. 641 European Office of the United Nations_____ 641 Washington Information Center_...________ 641 Validation Board for German Dollar Bonds--641 International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and Canada..__._.________ 635 International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commis-SION oe SEE a re 635 International Security Affairs (Defense) ._.____ 418 Contents XVII Page Page Interparliamentary Union... __________.____ 266 Executive Committee of. -._ oz noeoeiacicao 266 Interstate Commerce Commission ___.__._.__.. 549 Inventors, Council, National... _..... 495 Investigation, Federal Bureau of... __._. 459 Island Possessions, Governors of the ........__. 329 J Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebration Commission. tu. i i aes enon Joint Board on Defense, Permanent, United Statesand Canady... ccna 639 Joint Boards, Congressional . oo ______ 257 Joint Chiefs of Stall (Defense). ....tnewemnwenn--423 Joint Commissions: Brazil-United States Defense. coececeee 635 Congressional 20 So a 257 International rae 633 Mexican-United States Defense... _..________ 636 Joint Committees: Congressional. oe eee 257 THTT EE Di SLSS a LR id 261 ON Atomic ENeIgY. . imeem nme 258 covrrn On Defense Production... enerermmene-= 258 On Disposition of Executive Papers. _._______ 259 On District of Columbia Growth and Expan- CHTTREE Yat fn Ele Ln Sumi pipe SOL 260 On Immigration and Nationality Policy.------259 On Internal Revenue Taxation. ______________ 259 On Navaho-Hopi Indian Administration... 260 OnRrnting eT 257 On Reduction of Nonessential Federal Ex- Den@itures os. Loi 260 On Smithsonian Institution Museum of His-tory and Technology Building _________ 258 OntheLibrary 2 ol dn aa 260 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commis- (HELL SAOSRt Sh 0 sii (Cr hls borghviniiay aly 636 Joint Seeretaries’(Defense).. =~ to oa. 416 Joint Service Schools (Defense) ove eeocccacaenn 424 JomtiSta (Defense). 0 ean 423 Judge Advocate General (Navy). -cocccceeaeo_— 445 Judiciary. cocoenctc silo cand dS 000000 573 Justice, Departmentof tr. =... Col] 457 Administrative Division. i 00 Lo ino 0 0 458 Antitrust. Division 0. oa hae 457 Board of Immigration Appeals... ooo... 459 Boardiol Parole. oc. oi a tie nian ana Eas 460 Bure Of RrIBONIS. ov vrs mine sw ao me 459 Civil Divisione it emu vo ht i 458 Civil Rights Division. _-ft.i. 458 Criminal Division: 35 uciLo 0 _ 458 Federal Bureau of Investigation. ._.__._._._._. 459 Federal Prison Industries, In¢---___._____.___ 460 Immigration and Naturalization Service_..___ 459 Internal Security Division. ......ccceeeeee--458 Lands Division = ran 458 Office of— Alien Property... iva bd nba i denials 458 Deputy Attorney General _.__..____..__.__ 457 Executive Assistant to Attorney General_. 457 TeogaliCoungel: 0: f.c vn oo sada 0 458 Pardon Attorney. oe bar eet nia ond 459 Justice, Department of—Continued Max Division. 222 00h ocala ee es 458 United States Attorney’s Office... _._.___ 460 United States Marshal’s Office. _._.__________ : Justices, Judges, and Officers: Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, United States. ii vii vin ness meh Bae min Court of Claimegls oo 8 wie, noite Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, United erat ran el a ARE Se 588 Court of Military Appeals, United States_._.__ 596 Courts of Appeals, United States....._________ 577 Customs Court. = 2 Loti 8 T0002 30 00 591 Pd rr rineann TARLEL 583 Emergency Court of Appeals_________________ 594 Juvenile Court DL 2200. (FIDE 0 SS LD 603 Municipal Court, District of Columbia_._____ 603 Municipal Court of Appeals, District of Columbia: osodara a is ores 603 Supreme Court, United States_._...__.________ 573 Tax Courtic. ooooo RCE CLL 598 Juvenile Court... cv ir nanan ok 603 L Labor;-Departmentiof ---._ ill. oltlli. 503 Bureau of: Apprenticeship and Training. ____.________ 504 Employees Compensation... __..._______ 504 Employment Security... _______._.__..._ 505 LaborStandards.-_ oC oi. SIC 505 LaborStatisties ll ol 0 C_ iLO C8... 505 Veterans’ Reemployment Rights. __________ 506 Employees Compensation Appeals Board___. 504 Offige'of'the Solieitor. J.Lo 00 00 0.0 504 Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divi-SIONS: oc ras ear A AES 5 Sl 506 Women’s Bureatt 20 R IoD Lie ir aca 0 20 506 Labor-Management Relations, Select Com-mittee To Investigate Improper Activ-leg dm. tL 20 SU NE ab A BE 236 Labor Organization, International _..__________ 632 Labor Relations Board, National... ____________ 552 Labor ‘Standards, Bureauof...__ i. iC... 505 Labor:Statistics, Bureawof 2._ ___ C1 1 ____ 505 Land Management, Bureau of (Interior). __._____ 469 Lands. Division (Justice) i oat 458 Legal Counsel _____ i ..._l2d (Justice)... 458 Legislative Counsel: House. ui oii ra a Lan Li 343 Bematesu iso nai el Un Fea Ak iain) 336 Legislative Liaison, Office of (Air Force)--__.___ 451 Legislative Liaison, Office of (Army) _._.___.____ 430 Legislative Liaison, Office of (NAVY) cuca o 438 Liaison Offices at Capitol— Ady Fores... east lane utente thd eat 348 ATINY I i a sd a dR 347, 348 Ee aT a EF, 347 INTRA EARN Ls fs ei SS a Sea 348 Veterans’ Administration, Congressional Serv- Teli JINEITIC 0 SIR N IB Fa b] 347 Library, Department of Agriculture._.__________ 489 Library, Joint Committeeonthe_.____.____.__._ 260 Library of Congress: PublicInformation: 5 i sa 457 Personmeliol i en ie 350-353 Solieltor Generals fi hr na 457 Trost Puma Board Xo 0 ar 353 97560 °—57——2 XVIII Congressional Directory Library of Medicine, National ..._______________ Library, Public (District). -l32 0 2 Library, Trustees of Franklin D. Roosevelt.... 543 Licenses and Inspections (District) ___________. Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission._________ 265 Livestock and Dairy Division (Agriculture)... 486 Local addresses of Senators, Representatives, ete., with home post offices. __...__. 195-208 Togses AI a 429 M Major Air Commands (Air Foree)--caeaceaaaa--455 CODNENTAL iin de 235 mo i msi om Sd Bi Bw rms 455 NeEn RT Ee 455 Separate Operating Agencies. -..---cceeeeao-. 455 Majority and Minority Secretaries, Senate..... 336 Majority Leader, Office of: HOUSE ici Gh -a sis dev Blow Gi Bot idm Bp top a fh 00) 337 BONAL0 asAR BR Bm nine 333 Majority and Minority Rooms (House) ..a---.. 341 Majority Whip, Office of: HOUSE... oa fn in sen TT Bw bile 337 Oe. a 333 Management, Administrative (Agriculture).... 488 Management (Foreign Agriculture Service)... 484 Management Divisions (Agricultural Research Serviee) . . curingsoba d vnis hak a 478 Management Office (District) -o-oo. 614 Management Office (NAVY) ccovoooocecooccaas 436 Management, Personnel, Commodity Stabiliza- tion Service (Agriculture) ....._________ 486 Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve Forces (Air Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve (Defense). 419 Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve Forces AT Yeen BD 428 Maps of congressional districts... ......._.__. 739 Marine Barracks. . .. . ciunaienosuact 2s ciinics,. 448 Marine Corps Memorial Commission.......____ 265 Marine Corps, U. 8., Headquarters (Navy).... 447 Maritime Administration...___. Maritime Board, Federal... ____.________ Market Development and Programs, Foreign Agricultural Service. coo. ooo as Marketing and Foreign Agriculture. ...._.__.... Marketing Service, Agriculture... .._.__.._____ Marshal’s Office, United States... ooo... Material, Assistant Secretary (Navy) ...__...___ Material Office. (NAVY) --ccvoenacinana totus 438 Materiel: (Air BoreeY vv cececennnd 450, 454 Medals and Decorations, Board of (Navy)_..... 435 Mediation and Conciliation Service, Federal... 534 Mediation Board, National ..________..__.._____. 553 Medical Center, National Naval... __._.___.___ Medical Research Institute, Naval. .__.________ Medical School, Naval = oar st Medical Services (Public Health Service)... __ Medicine and Surgery, Bureau of (Navy). ...--Medicine, National Library of... coca 513 Meeting Days of House Committees... __..___ 241 Meeting Days of Senate Committees. .___._.___ 231 Members of Congress, addresses... oo—ooo--195 Page Members of the Cabinet, list of. ______________ 388 Members’ rooms and telephones... _____ 377 Membership: House committees... 00 Sr Jill L i 000 241 Senate committees... _oa._. 231 Membership changes, Eighty-fifth Congresses. III Memorial Commissions: Arlington Amphiheidnns Fron 520 Corregidor-Bataan a eed et, 263 Franklin Delano Roosevelt... ..___. 264 MVIATING COTE. 2. ioe cova ranma wn sarin 265 Memorial'Stadiom 5. ion ee 266 United States Territorial Expansion. .___.____ 267 Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Medicine, Inc., Gorgas... maven Mental Health, Commissionon..._____________ 587 Merchant Marine Academy, Board of Visitors. 262 Merchant Marine Safety, Office of ._.___________ 411 Metropolitan Police Department. _____.________ Mexican-United States Defense Commission, FTE) BE SE ore ae 636 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission. ____ 265 Military Academy, Board of Visitors._.._.______ 261 Military Academy, United States. ____________ 432 Military Appeals, United States Court of ______ 596 Military Liaison Committee to the Atomic Energy Commission (Defense). .-_.__-Military Missions... 2... i Military Sea Transportation Service (Navy)... 445 Minerals Exploration Administration, Defense IN LerIor): or Perri ma ins Mines, Burediof. ei ies a isms er Soe : Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety Board Distriel) ee a 620 Minority and Majority Rooms (House) -~.----341 Minority Employees (HOUSE) ---cccomccmcanaan-340 Minority Leader, Office of— House mf ie . 337 Senate oi aa 333 Minority Whip, Office of— EL ESa mr ie 337 BONE Em me 333 Mint, Burean ofthe... .... cceeseerssetors] 412 Miscellaneous Officials, Capitol. -oovcocecaaaaaao 345 Mobilization, Office of Defense. -cc coccccaeaa--393 Board. ols ine a3 394 outinrrm Modernization Board, Airways... oooooooooo 518 Monetary and Financial Problems, National Advisory Council on International ____ 413 Monetary Fund, International... _.________ 634 Monument Commission, National. .._._________ 266 Monument Society, Washington National _____ 569 Monuments Commission, American Battle.____ 518 Mortgage Association, Federal National _______ 547 Motor Vehicle Parking Agency (Distriet)....__ 624 Munielpal Courts ioe ase 603 Municipal Court of Appeals... _________ 603 Museum of History and Technology Building, Joint Committee on. Smithsonian Insti-tution. = iS AI0IG 258 uccaasmcansinsaaabical Museum, United States National... __________ 564 Members of Congress, Biographies of... 3-177 Museum, National Ap... cecrunosasrstensicas 565 Contents Page N Page Naval Personnel, Bureau of: --_ “soo ooze 2 442 Narcotics, Barean of. =~ --t-otre-ntze 412 Naval Petroleum Reserves, Office of ..__________ 438 National Academy of Sciences and National Naval Records, Board for Correction of.._._____ 435 Research Counell. 2%... __: 550 Naval Research, Officerof oli oc loiiulzocsai. 439 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics-. 551 Naval Retiring Review Board... ____________. 436 National Advisory Council on International Naval School of Hospital Administration_....._ 446 Monetary and Financial Problems._____ 413 Navy, Departmentiofithes-__.__.______.__1__ 1 433 National Air Museum....z... at. ___. 565 Office of the Secretary of the Navy.___________ 433 Advisory Board... oo aeseeeth Cio. 565 Office of the Under Secretary of the Navy. ___ 434 Department Navy... National Archives and Records Service______.___ 541 ofthe cl ____-__. 434 National Archives Trust Fund Board...__ 543 Administrative Office, Navy Department. 435 National Bureau of Standards... 500 Board for Correction of Naval Records... 435 Boulder Laboratories. —---oo-oon. 501 Board of Decorations and Medals_ -____ 435 National Capital Housing Authority... ....____ 551 Naval Clemency Board... __...... 436 National Capital Parks... ...o-oooeoe tenes 473 Naval Examining Board (Line). ._____. 436 National Capital Planning Commission. _______ 552 Naval Medical Survey Review Board.. 436 National Capital Regional Planning Council... 552 Naval Retiring Review Board._________ 436 National Civil Defense Advisory Council... 531 Navy Contract Appeals Panel, Armed National Collection of Fine Arts... __._____ 564 Services Board of Contract Appeals... 436 National Forest Reservation Commission. _____ 265 Navy Discharge Review Board._.__.____ 436 National Galleryof Art... o_o 565 Navy Management Office... _._.____ 436 National Historical Publications Commission. 543, Office of Analysis and Review ___.....__ 436 National Institutes of Health (Public Health)_. 512: Office of the Comptroller. .___________._ 437 National Inventors Council (Commerce) ..___-495 Office of the General Counsel. ____._____ 437 National Labor Relations Board .._.._.___________ 552 Office of Industrial Relations __.___.____ 437 Board, officesof.. coetteaticameoosle Lon 552, Information i 438 oo Office’of -.. _..___ General Counsel... ce. wht dt to 553 Office of Legislative Liaison. ____..._.___ 438 National Library of Medicine. ocean. 513 Office of Naval Petroleum Reserves--.. 438 National Mediation. Board... coon eenana os 553 Office of Naval Research ._____________ 439 National Memorial Stadium Commission... 266 Office of Navy Material... _.__.______ 438 National Monument Commission... ____________ 266 Office of Savings Bonds. _._____.________ 439 National Monument Society, Washington..___. 569 Physical Disability Appeal Board... 439 National Museum, United States... ..... 564 Bureanof Aeronautics: o_o.____ 440 National Naval Medical Center. _.__________.._ 445 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. _.....__ 440 National Park Service...i 2.3 472 Bureau of Naval Personnel _._____._______ 442 National Park Trust Fund Board... _.___. 473 Bureau of Ordnanee-~ > o-ooone 443 National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings, and Bureanol'Ships. 2... ooo bine 443 Monuments, Advisory Board on_..____ 473 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts... 444 National Red Cross, American...cooeeeeeoo= 518 Bureau of Yardsand Doeks...._.________ 444 National Research Council, National Academy Headquarters, Potomac River Naval ofSeclences and... cot cacheta 550 Command Di pi ia on Bat 447 National Science Foundation... oo... 554 Headquarters, U. S. Marine Corps. .._--. 447 Board Members. o.oo st hea ame Sb 554 Marine: Barracks... Co LL Lr 448 National Security Couneil.... evecare 393 Naval Examining Board (Marine National Selective Service Appeal Board... 555 Corpa)l-La ir et SN i ate 448 National War College, The... tevin 424 Personnel Department. _______________ 448 National Zoological Park... ...... 565 Physical Disability Appeal Board Nations, United... co mr on silo te drei 640 (Marine Corps). si... ou. 20000 448 Naturalization Service, Immigration and.____.___ 459 Supply: Department... --_ > ti 2-r-448 Navajo-Hopi Indian Administration, Joint Military Sea Transportation Service._._.. 445 Commitiee On... cv. oo ite ands wmwbotmm 260 National Naval Medical Center______.____ 445 Naval Academy, Board of Visitors —..o--.__.._ 261 Naval Dental Sehool 24....... 445 Naval Air Station________ RR ere 446 Naval esplial es ic its Pile 20 446 Naval Clemency Board i -nve oc aecuacunsmmize=-436 Naval Medical Research Institute _.___ 446 Naval Dental School. i... ceeeerie an 445 Naval Medical Sehool.._.___________-__ 446 Naval Dispensary. oh ve cima £5 whew messmo 446 Naval School of Hospital Administra-Naval Examining Board (Line)... _..__._____ 436 Ehphy gogo hy nf A 446 Naval Examining Board (Marine Corps).._____ 448 Naval AlrStation 02 oC il niin: 446 Naval Gun Factory, U. S., Washington, D. C._ 446 Naval Dispensary ool 0 SL 2 ail 446 Naval Hospital ier Sf css 446 | Office of the Administrative Assistant to Naval Liason Office (Capitol) nen 348 the of Navy. 435 --veuveeccaaee Secretary the _____________ Naval Material, Office Of... . nc nwdus sume nutees 438 Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Naval Medical Center, National . _______.______ 445 Navy CAIN) en edd LR SE) 00 434 Naval Medical Research Institute... ...__._____ 446 Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Naval Medical Survey Review Board .__________ 436 Navy (Financial Management) .._._____ 434 Naval Medical Schools os or or x 446 Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Naval Operations, Office of Chief of. ______.____ 439 Navy: (Materials LbI 80 434 Congressional Directory Page Page Navy, Department of the—Continued Office of the Under Secretary of the Navy— Continued Department of the Navy—Continued Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Personnel and Reserve Forces)... 435 Office of the Chief of Naval Operations___ 439 Office of the Judge Advocate General of theNavy. Licino 506.0000 445 U. S. Naval Gun Factory, Washington, TE pl ORE RAR ATCO RAR SR EN LL Aas) Gn 446 Networks, stations, and services represented in Radio-Television Galleries______________ 725 Newspapers represented in Press Gallery._._____ 689 News Photographers Association, White House. 713 Im Observatory, Astrophysical. -___ > >". __._ Occupations and Professions, Department of. __ 620 Office of— Accounting (District) wats eso eoen— 613 Administrative Management (Agriculture)... 488 Administrator, Agricultural Research Service. 478 Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service_. 483 Administrator, General Services_____._________ 539 Administrator, Housing and Home Finance AGONCY....-fotmate ton Te hb ih im 544 Administrative Assistant (Air Force)...__ 451 Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the ATMY. -. coti suomi h Sor ctw thoy. 430 Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy aor ctrid-fosaiosonon tf ou oo 435 Administrative (Navy) ...--c=-=3-=c-r=rm-t=--435 Administrative services (District). .-....______ 613 Alien Property. (Justice)... ----z-icceovuti--458 Analysis and Review (Navy)... ____.___ 436 Architect of Capitol...o-2z--coimoenivoeie--345 Area Development (Commerce) --—-.________ 495 Assessors (District oo of cecilbh 614 Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force...__.___ 450 Assistant Secretaries of the Army _________ 428, 429 Assistant Secretaries of the Navy_..______ 434, 435 Assistant Postmasters General .__._________ 462-464 Budget and Finance (Agriculture) __.._-..____ 488 Budget (District)... ..-toeaitr sta day 613 Business Economics (Commerce). _.____ 493 Chief of Legislative Liaison (Army) ..._._._..___ 43C Chief of Naval Operations.....__ 439 Civil Defense (District) ot ton oct oa on... 615 Clerk of the House... f-tieanfbiocat 338 Collector of Taxes (District)... _______ 614 Commandant (Coast Guard). _.________ 409 Commissioner (Social Security Administra- HOY a a daa 513 Comptroller (Coast Guard). ...uccovuncnan-.. 410 Comptroller (Navy)... cizii co eitrd cli... 437 Comptroller of the Currency --ceeccceeooe= 412 Congressional Daily Digest... -ccoocaaaoo 345 Coordinator of Information. _.._._____.______ 343 Coroner (DIStrict) oo nrvr ended displnow 615 Corporation Counsel (District). —-..—_..___ 616 Defense. Lending su. «tf iiien ciFoe sosmrt enn 413 Defense Mobilization... love 393 o--...cainin.. Deputy Attorney General... __o..______ 457 Office of —Continued Disbursing: (District) o-oo. l= 9da 613 Director (District of Columbia) _ _____________ 620 Director, Research and Development (Army). 429 Doorkeeper, House: i ot oo sey ii nels Education (Health, Education, and Welfare)_. 510 Engineering, Coast Guard (Treasury) _..___.. 410 Executive Assistant to Attorney General. .___ 457 Executive(Disiriel) oo.i rie ‘$5613 Einonee (District)...aloarilid, Shas Mtn 613 General Accounting... C.F 22 wiseBo vh 349 General Counsel (Agriculture)... ____________ 490 General Counsel (Air Force)... _____________ 451 General Counsel (Army). ____________________ 430 General Counsel (Federal Civil Defense)_____ 530 General Counsel (Navy)... ~~~ 437 General Counsel (Post Office). _______________ 462 General Counsel for the Treasury._.____________ 408 Government:Printing. tr uit 353 Hearing Examiners (Agriculture) ____________ 488 Industrial Relations (Navy)...~~ 437 Information, Department of Agriculture_.____ 489 Information (Navy) ot cio dain? Taian 438 Internal Audit (Distriet). = 215 T72 it 614 International Binanee. =. 0c =o #0 413 Judge Advocate General, Navy. __.____________ 445 Tegal Commsel (Justico) co. Ft = 458 Legislative Counsel: ST Et pte dbs ns Lh Se A AS a 343 oh] ELL Sa A i Sh la Sooty 336 Legislative Liaison (Air Force). ___.__._________ 451 Legislative Liaison (Navy)... ___.______ 438 Linison, Capitoloer nr re 347,348 Majority and Minority Leaders, House_______ 337 Majority Secretary (Senate)... _____________ 336 Management (Distriet) =f 0712" had ae 614 Merchant Marine Safety, Coast Guard (Treas- HE ME as 411 Minority Secretary (Senate)... _______________ 336 NavalMuatenial 0 od ha vn 438 Naval Petroleum Reserves. __________________ 438 Naval Resear hr 439 NavyMeanagement:... Danse 436 Operations, Coast Guard (Treasury) ....__.__ 411 Pardon Attorney (Justice)... ___ = = in 459 Parliamentarion, House... =. _... r= 337 Patents, UW. 8-0 me a 499 Personnel, Coast Guard (Treasury) ___.___.____ 411 Personnel, Department of Agriculture._______ 489 Personmel (District). 0 Hele 614 .....o0 Physician, Attending, Capitol ..______________ 346 Plant and Operations (Agriculture). _._______ 489 Postmasterof theHouse: =r me 341 President of the United States... _.____________ 389 Processing (District) oz ow me = 614 Procurement (District). i oT 614 Public Information -"==> =t (Justice)... 457 Research and Engineering (Post Office). _____ 464 Savings Bonds (Navy)...._.o.. Sr 439 Secretory ofA Poree:. ooo0 So 450 Secretary of: Avmy. ota ad dit Sia 428 Secretary of Defense... o.oo i 416 Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare... 507 Secretary OL NAVY. =. 5 inti ne nnn nncamames 433 Secretary of Senate... -corde fuinainms Ske 334 Sergeant at Arms, House... ..._._..._._..__._._. 339 et Contents XXT Page Office of—Continued Sergeant at Arms, Senate... ........_.______ 335 Solicitor General (Justice). _._________________ 457 Solicitor, Labor Department ________________ 504 Speaker, Fons. iit nad 337 Special Assistant for Installations (Air Force) __ 451 Surgeon General (Public Health) _____________ 511 Surveyor (DIStrieh).... cli L000Die Ul 623 Territories (Inferior). oC oli 0. ol... 475 ‘Treasurer of the United States... _____...____ 413 Under Secretary of Air Force... oo. ___ 450 Under Secretary of Army. _______ ooo. 428 Under Secretary of Navy. _____ coon... 433 United States i. fui. _ 02 460 Attorney... United States Marshal... =. _ oo... 460 Vocational Rehabilitation (Health, Educa- tion, and Welfare)... 00 Li. lil... 511 White House. ..oee et d0LIS 2 ASI URL Sal] 389 Officers of the— TTOUBR. ini mas as Re A eM rd oro 337 Bengtei.. cul. 0 i300. LE laatalii 2 0 JI00ed 333 Official Reporters of Debate— House 45h aL JS SER Tu SI 5, JEU 0S 342 Senate it Lo BINGE SENIOR ITE) J AES 336 Official Reporters to House Committees. ....... 343 Officials, Miscellaneous, Capitol... ________._____ 345 Officials, Territorial io i 22 A808 0 SI LL OE 475 Oils and Peanut Division (Agriculture). ...__... 486 Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund, Perma- nent Committee = 2000 of for....\2 266 Operations (Afr Force) ull All 2000 0 38 453 Operations, Bureau of (Post Office) ...__________ 462 Operations (Federal Civil Defense)..__.__.____. 530 Operations Coordinating Board. -._____________ 393 Operations, Office of Chief of Naval... __._______ 439 Operations, Office of (Coast Guard). .__._..____ 411 Ordnance, Bureau of, Navy... o.oooui. 443 Organization, International Labor... _________ 633 Organization of American States... ...._.—--.__ 636 Pan American-Union_._ 0... i fo oon. 637 TheGoomell o.oode ve in mwa 636 Organizations, International... ___._-____________ 629 Origin and form of government of the District oColumbins toa Se rn 609 Oversea Commands (Air Force). -ococoeooeeo-455 P PageSchool; Capiteleucic cn casoid is... 345 Panama, Canal Company... co... 555 Canal Z one. = nam Seat UN 2100 555 SERCITAT Pan American Sanitary Organization. _______ « 639 Pan Ameriean Unfon:ios oil © 20 OBE 0 7011 637 Panel of Architectural Consultants for the Shipstead-Luce Aeb.. co.L.--525 Pardon Attorney (Justice) 0. 0 0 0 100 459 Parking Agency, Motor Vehicle. _______________ 624 Park, National Zoological. oil ii iat. Loi... 565 ParkiService, Nationaltz o.oo io 08 Soe 472 Parks, National oo aol... 473 Capital... Parliamentarian (House), Office of the....._____ 337 Parole, Board ofi(District) ir voce ee io 621 Parole, Board of (Justice): co ocoe-ce ei. 460 Patent Appeals, United States Court of Customs ANAL i mi ye ee 588 RatentiOffice, Ul. Bo cout spans clint... 499 Page Patents Board, Government... _._......_.__.__. 544 Performance Division (Agriculture). ___________ 486 Periodical Press oon io. oo Galleries...o.of 729 List of persons entitled to admission..________ 731 Periodicals represented... ........ poate. 735 Rules governing admission to_____________ 729, 730 Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fung... -woeinns oes 266 Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States, . Joonat sas ads ection 639 Canadian SEelion. .... . -ivw—pit ve bewerrastne 640 United States SeCtioN.. ii wwe donde 639 wewerent Personnicl (Air ores) cceeosent = mdueeds me=sete 453 Personnel and Reserve Forces (Navy)... 435 Personnel, Bureau of (Post Office)... ___________ 464 Personnel, Bureau of (NAVY) aoe einemeemen-n-442 Personnel Department (Marine Corps)... 448 Personnel Management Division, Commodity Stabilization Service (Agriculture) ..___ 486 Personnel, Office of (Agriculture)...__ 489 Personnel, Office of (Coast Guard) ......__.____ 411 Personnel:Office (District). oo cceee mea 614 Photographers Association, White House News. 713 Photographers Gallery, Press... —-—~—-—-----~--~ 709 Physical Disability Appeal Board (Marine CODE) 2 x v= prr tEL bh pene Sean sn Ew 448 Physical Disability Appeal Board (Navy).-._--_ 439 Physically Handicapped, President’s Com- mittee on Employment of. ____________ 556 Physician at the Capitol, Attending._.__________ 346 Planning Commission, National Capital... _____ 552 Planning Council, National Capital Regional__ 552 Planning (Federal Civil Defense)... _..._______ 530 Plans and Programs (Air Force)... _______ 454 Plant and Operations, Office of (Agriculture). 489 Police: Capitol, United States... neremmamemac=sa= 346 Metropolitan © ou ao tn aan tle So rs 619 Police Board, Capitol... 2-2212 =~ 2 346 Policy Committee, Democratic... .__—-____ 235 Policy Committee, Republican._____.____________ 235 Policy Council, Armed Forces (Defense). _._.-__ 416 Political Classification of Congress....._._-_____ 191 Postmaster General, biography of... _________ 461 Postmaster of the House... .c.o-22232 341 Branch in Capitol... ....cntesns-remittrmoeot 342 Branch in Library of Congress... -o——————_-342 Branch in New House Office Building________ 342 Branch in Old House Office Building_._______ 341 Post OTTER, Clty. . «crurnmmre= tirade tl oo 625 Post Office Department. =...0. 0 10098 Co 461 Assistant Postmasters General. ___________ 462-464 Bureau of 03 2 ag alae 463 Facilities... Bureau of Finance... 10 LL Tf Laan 463 Bureau of Operations... i000aC 0 20 462 Bureau of Personnel so CUI 0 Dorin ol 464 Bureau of Transportation... .._._____:_.. 463 Bureau of the Chief Postal Inspector. _._.____ 464 Regional Offices. 20 202 0 SII USI BL 465 Deputy Postmaster General... ___.______. 461 General Counsel, Office of the... ____________ 462 Postmaster General ii. oiocooaiii on 461 soi Research and Engineering, Office of... _______ 464 Potomac River Naval Command, Head-rR SE OR 447 Power Administration, Bonneville. ____________ 476 Congressional Directory Page Power Administration, Southeastern___________ 476 Power Administration, Southwestern___________ 476 Power Commission, Federal... _._____________ 535 Presidentofthe Senate... Cio oy lL 333 Biography of. it SE a] 3 President of the United States, biography of..__ 389 Assistant tothe: = 0 Do win pe Jin 389 Deputy Assistanttothe toon 0. 390 Executive officeof the. ..o. 000. oli 389 Secretariestothe t= mun Soi DLE 390 Special Counsel-to wootTis 390 the. ior President pro tempore of the Senate____________ 333 President’s Advisory Committee on Govern- ment:Organization? > -sid we TON 394 Presidents and Vice Presidents and the Con-gresses coincident with their terms______ 330 President’s Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped... ________ 556 President’s Committee on Scientists and En- ginceriea cm hae aes Sr ie 556 President’s Council on Youth Fitness__________ 556 Press Galleries: List of persons entitled to admission to_..____ 669 Newspapers represented in___________________ Rules governing admission to_..__________ Press Photographers Gallery: —...~..-.. ___.__ Members entitled to admission ______________ Rulesgoverninggallery =...=. __. 709 Serviecosrepresented ll 712 Price Division, Commodity Stabilization Serv- ice (A TiemItaYeY en 486 Printing, Bureau of Engravingand_____________ 412 Printing House for the Blind, American________ 509 Printing, Joint Committeson_-_~_ 2 "1 ~~’: 257 Printing Office, Government. == 22. 353 Prison Industries, Inc., Federal (Justice) -_.____ 460 Prisons, Bureau of (Justice). == -= = i. 459 Probate Court, Register of Wills and Clerk of. 605 Problems of Small Business, House Select Committee To Conduct Study and Investigation of...» 0. -249 Procurement Office (District). ____________ 614 Production, Joint Committee on Defense. _.____ 258 Properties and Installations (Defense) __________ 420 Public Aflairs’(Defonse). occas 00 421 Public Buildings Service. =... 1027 539 Public Contracts, Wage and Hour, Divisions.__ 506 Public Debt, Bureau of the (Treasury) .-____.____ 413 Public Bealthv(Distriety. foo 621 Public Health addon: Service... --cwciwmnmaeris 511 Bureau of Medical Services... coo... 512 Bureau of State Services.....oooooocaaoaoo_. 512 Freedmen’s Hospital. oi loool 513 ...-ooncio National Institutes of Health ______.____._.____ 512 Office of the Surgeon General ________________ 511 Public Housing Administration. _.___._________ 547 Regional Offices... 0 oauaon aos tiiaaooo os 548 Public Information (Justice) -o_o oo.-.-457 Public Information i 451 Services...i... Public Library (District)--c-aoaa ll 622 Public Roads, Burean of...oor _c.cc : 500 Public Utilities Commission (District)... ___.__ Public Welfare, Department of (District) _.____ 622 PuertorRico,iGovernorol.......C0...20 2 2 LF 329 Purchases of Blind-Made Products, Committee hgSg OL 526 R Page Radio and Television Galleries. ________________ 719 List of persons entitled to admission to_______ 721 Networks, stations, and services represented Rules governing admission to_.._...._.____ 719,720 Railroad, The Alaska... loti cous naabsil 475 Railroad Retirement Board... ..._..__._.. B57 Railroad ticket office, Capitol . _ ________________ 346 Reciprocity Information, Committee for_.____. 5.526 Reclamation, Bureat of oo. oon sale 471 Reconstruction and Development, International Bank lor... dsp bet An sun inna sats 631 Record, Congressional... caso dul alate fait 345 Recorder of Deeds (District) -_____.____________ 625 Records Service, National Archivesand._______ 541 Recreation Department (District)... ________ 623 Red Cross, American National. .____________.__ 518 Redevelopment Land Agency, District of ColImMIDIN 2. vis sane Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expendi- tures, Joint Committee on_____________ 260 Reemployment Rights, Bureau of Veterans. ___ 506 Regional Commissioners (General Services).__ 542 Regional Offices, Bureau of Mines._.___________ 474 Regional Offices (Post Office) ...._._____________ 465 Regional Offices (Federal Civil Defense)._._____ 531 Regional Offices (Health, Education and Wel- $10). Lund viet sosula it Shan TT 508 Regional Offices (HHFA). o.oo sie 546 Regional Offices, National Park Service________ 473 Regional Planning Council, National Capital. 552 Register of Wills and Clerk of Probate Court... 605 Regulatory Divisions, Agricultural Research.__ 479 Regular and special sessions of Congress, list of. 311 Renegotiation Board. occa ll adllic .L...oci 557 Reporters of debate: House ann nnn FL SRL JOU SUI BIC BRT 342 Senge. cn HAs UR JCP LE 336 Reporters to House committees omeeaeoceeaeo___ 343 Representatives: Alphabetical Hst of. ..... cococinisrsnnniemasn=ns 198 Apportioned to the several States under each COMBS. oe Se 328 Assignment of to committees... .___._________ 277 Blographiesiof ait meses remem wom 3 List of, with home post offices and Washington GAATOSE0S.. . «ono mer vee mini on bir be bmi os 198 Political classification of. .-c mam od nmi seven 191 Rooms and telephonesof...._...._.___.__...__ 379 Secretaries 10. qq iturin si wrt bt tanh wig 299 Service of, showing Congresses in which it has been 7eRAered «oul. « pnw du = dew 217 cs buposd Noles cost Tor... oo. ad ove te bor dshnkd 320-327 Republican Policy Committee (Senate) --______ 235 Research and Development (Air Force)... _ 450 Research and Development (Army). _.._______ 429 Research and Development (Federal Civil Defense): ui ovnenne did UL I E00 S068 530 Research and Engineering (Defense) -_.________ 421 Research and Engineering (Post Office) -_______ 464 Research Council, National, and National Academy of Sciences... oo... __ Research Divisions (Agriculture Research Serv- {TE ERE Cr SRS «GS (NARA E SE 478 Contents XXIIT Page Page Research, Officeof oil 439 (Navy)...ooo Research Service, Agricultural __._._____________ 478 Reserve System, Federal .._____________________ 536 Resident Commissioner and Delegates: Alphabetical list := = i lonailoran od ogosatoe 208 Assignment to committees... ___._____ 277 Biographies of rel wuiiszebmulinll fonaissil 177 List of, with home post office and Washington addresses. J... sive Lada ial Jos ia 208 Rooms and telephonesof....______ ____________ 379 Secretaries to... sedammrasson. Janelle 308 Service record in Congress. ooo... 228 Votesieastilor. dais. nadflieil waslorglin il 0 327 Resources and Requirements (Federal Civil Defense). ..-lt soiinn dl is 531 covdooisialerb Retirement Board, Railroad... ._.__________ 557 Rights, Commission on Civil __________._______ 525 Roads, Burean of Publie=:: tool o-tiall_oooall 500 Rooms and telephones: Representatives... li io ao site sun 379 Senators: Clit. ate Santen Bld adeu nal andl 377 Roosevelt Library, Trustees of Franklin D_____ 543 Rules governing admission to— Periodical Press Galleries... ooo... 729, 730 Press 'Gallerfoginiisoidiuiln fonomail sms 667, 668 Press Photographers Gallery ----cooooono oo. 709 Radio-Television GallerieS-----:oouoocaconoe 719, 720 Rural Electrification Administration... ________ 487 S Safety Activities, Health and (Interior)_________ 474 Saint: Elizabeths Hospital... ___...-::. 513 St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corpora- Salmon Fisheries Commission, International LET el er lS 635 Sanitary Engineering (District)... ________ 623 Sanitary Organization, Pan American__________ 639 Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, Fed- CSTR CEE TI 2 DVL WIE Fo SIO Se 534 Savings Bonds Division, United States (Treas- REY) Ll Sats sa he at SS 409 Savings Bonds, Office of (Navy). __._..__._.__.___ 439 School, Capitol Pages. coo of 0 345 cositooiiimr Schools, Joint Service (Defense)... __._______ 424 Science Foundation, National... __.________.._ 554 Sciences, National Academy of, and National Research Couneilo-os oi oceti oo 0 550 Scientific Research and Development, Inter-departmental Committee on____________ 548 Scientists and Engineers, President’s Committee (iho STD ET Re Fr CR oR BY 556 Seating plan of the House, diagram of. _________ 373 Seattle representative, Alaska Railroad.________ 475 Seats of Senators. t: TL IUIDVELE TSGINE 370, 371 Seaway Development Corporation, St. Law-PL Re pai 558 detestedSl Secretariat, South Pacific Commission... _____ 640 Secretaries, Joint, (Defense) ---oo-zcomicennoze--416 Secretaries to Representatives... _o_....._.. 299 Secretaries to Resident Commissioner and Dele- gates. oo... etl reel Si 308 Secretaries to.Senators. co cud on Jil oles 295 Secretaries to the President, biographies of ._____ 390 Secretary of— ‘Agrieulture, biography. nial of.....i...iiaoo 477 ‘Air Foree, biography of... = ool coluioly 449 Army, biography.of. oi fu-msna.de Loon 427 Commerce, biography oo of............2o. 491 Defense, biography of... ool coco ido 415 Health, Education, and Welfare. ___.________ 507 Interior, biography of. oi. oo cooasiuiioall 467 Labor, biography.of.. ssooo 503 Navy, biography:of.....Losiciade oot an 433 Senate; biography. of... uri fis Don aos 334 State, blographyiofc co oooias ots 2aduo os: 395 Treasury, biographyiof.......-...-..uoF 202 407 Secret Service, United States_..________________ 412 Securities and Exchange Commission___________ 558 Division of Administrative Management_____ 558 Division of Corporate Regulation ____________ 558 Division of Corporation Finance..._.._________ 558 Division of Trading and Exchanges._...______ 559 Office of Opinion'Writing....-. oc. ..o0 559 Office of the Chief Accountant. .._____________ 559 Office of the General Counsel ________________ 559 Regional and Branch Offices _..______________ 559 Security Administration, Social. _______________ 513 Security, Bureau of Employment (Labor)._____ 505 Security Couneil, National ___ 1. = 393 Select and special committees: OAs a ey La be 249 SITY Ce nN a a ea ad 235 I Select Committee To Investigate Improper Ac- tivities in Labor-Management Relations. 236 Selective Service Appeal Board, National. ______ 555 Selective Service System _ CC. Cl Lilli L.ooll 560 Senate: Air Force Liaison Office, Pentagon___________ 348 Chamber, seatingplan-— _____ 370 ~~~ 1% Court of Impeachment. C= = = 318 SEa a em eae ee 371 Office Buildings coe cere yr oa 346 Office Building Commission. __._._.____...___ 257 Officersof the or A ro is 333 Personnel of— LT TT ei pe BE Eni al Cn 333 Office of the— Legisinlivecoungel so --= = rw Jace Snir thy 336 Majority Treader. = 333 Majority Secretary or 336 Majority Whip tatoo soe re eins 333 Minority Floor Leader. 2 co rts 333 Minority Secretary =f eT 336 Minority Whipseecee J i ut 333 ALITTLE)By fet prin yt be ELL ph Si 334 Sergeant at ATINE x aid ee Tan ro I a 335 Official Reporters of Debates. __________ 336 Pregidontiols sass a ae 333 President proitempore. === LiL. 333 Secretaries to Senators... o_o... 295 Political classifieationfofi iota coostiotC 191 Special sessionsiofeiic ore lt dondal ios d 0 317 Senate committees: Assiznments tol. toy. Ato sedia iinet metal 271 Meeting days. of. Je fogsrssasr oicasall be foot 231 Membership-of .... Jo.cedicdane ons cin 231 Special and Dl nina, 235 select. .cocciepssca Staff of Senate Committees... _______ 237 XXIV Congressional Directory Page Page Senators: Administrative Assistants and Secretaries to. 295 Alphabetical listof Con iimasionl i Jase 195 Assignment to committees. _____________ 271 Biographies of o-oo aod Jinn 3 Continuous service ....-_L cognsl 214 of Zi rfoiiocil Expiration of terms of service, by groups_____ 211 List of, with home post offices and Washington SdAresses Ce SRLS SO 195 Political classification of... 2.c Cio oll Lil 191 Rooms and telephones of -oo ocooccoao__C 377 Secretaries 10... o.oo CESS BILIREELal 295 State list of cL. oan EE IE SS 181 YVoteseast for. on iio S000 00000 18 319 Separate operating agencies (Air Foree)--._-____ 455 Sergeant at Arms: House of Representatives, biography of_______ 339 Senate, biography ef... 2 efor 2 ao a 335 Service Commission, Civil... ...i..___.. 523 Services: Agricultural Conservation Program__________ 477 Agricultural Marketing... _.Z Lil lois 482 Agricultural Research... Uo. oii iis 478 Commodity Stabilization (Agriculture)... __ 485 Defense Materials. o.oo. lao if foc tipnsc il 001 540 Farmer Cooperative (Agriculture)... _..._____ 479 Federal Extension (Agriculture) .______._____ 479 Federal Mediation and Conciliation. _._______ 534 Federal SUDPPIY. .. .iuisesiiivaminsnmmmnghin 540 Piseal, Treas rs 412 ii...oe Fish and Wildlife (Interior) coe 475 Foreign Agriemitaral... 0 aa 483 Forest:(Agrieulturey..... .L. . oo..olioililil 480 General, Administration. so 539 sooscuiinnil Immigration and Naturalization______________ 459 Information, Public (Air Force) .oococeeooo 451 Internal Bevenne.. cob eaineres voidenis 409 International Exchange. .... .ccccomeaaamen ne 565 National Park... in renee 472 Public Buildings... i. ecodieibamy 539 Public Health. i osistiieimaididrneh 511 vans Public Information (Air Force) ---—oo____ 451 SoilkConservation ce laenent 481 Transportation and Public Utilities. _........__ 541 Service and terms in Congress: Delegates. il Ul nanan da 228 BR opresontatives.. —....i.oondessama aaa seman ~ 217 Resident Commissioner. SE -. 228 Senators: Continuous Service ein ieusstge mms vssdn 214 Bxpirationof terms... . .ocinainnmanamnssdo. 211 Service System, Selective... coco. 560 Sessions of Congress, list of.........c.oceduneai-. 311 Sessions of the Senate, special, list of. ._______ 317 Ships, BUYeAU OF... cos solid sn iii a oe Sm SP 443 Small Business Administration_________________ 560 Administrator, Office of ....couzaotan santos 560 Regional and Branch Offices... _________ 561 Small Business, Select Committee on (Senate)... 235 Small Business, Select Committee To Conduct a Study, ete. (House) ......oo-i scios. ol 249 Smithsonian Institution... 0. 0000000 563 ....... Board of Regents, personnel of _______________ 564 Branches under direction of... ____________ 564 Astrophysical Observatory... _._____._ 564 Bureau of American Ethnology .....___..__ 564 Smithsonian Institution—Continued Branches under direction of—Continued Canal Zone Biological Area___________.______ 565 Freer GalleryofArt iu. 0 ciao)iis 564 International Exchange Service_....__.______ 565 National Air Museum. .________._..._.___..2 565 National Collection of Fine Arts__._______:. 564 National Gallery of Arti og coz fo or nigh 565 National Zoological Park... ii l.._ =o 565.5% United States National Museum._______._____ 564 Establishment, personnel of ___________________ 563 Smithsonian Institution Museum of History and Technology Building, Joint Committee ON. CLARY SUES DOA DI BL 258 Social Security Administration. _________________ 513 Soil Bank oo 08 GU 000 486 Division.......Lou. Soil Conservation Service... ___._.__.__ 481 Soldiers’ Home, United States... _________ 565 Board of Commissioners... ._..._.___ 565 Gfflcarsol soo aire iri oas STIR ORRO! 566 Solicitor General (Justice)-...oeouamueaunaoli20 457 Solicitor, Office’ef (Labor)... .... ol...00% 504 South Pacific Commission... _._______________. 640 Seoretapiot. .-.----oULL 2201 L100 2H 00 640 Southeastern Power Administration.___________ 476 Southwestern Power Administration.._.________ 476 Speaker of the House of Representatives__.______ 337 Special Activities (Federal Civil Defense) _______ 531 Special and select committees: HOUSE i nia ea i a 249 TE Se en AE a a Ae 235 Special Counsel to the President... __._______ 390 Special sessions of the Senate, dates of.._________ 317 Stabilization, Agricaltural..______.____.; 1... 484 Stadium Commission, National Memorial ______ 266 Stall Ar CAT Poree). SoU nln 000 An 00 452 Stole Aeon rin ra as 430 Staff, Chiefof (Coast Guard)... 410 Stafi College, Armed Forces (Defense) _.__.______ 424 Staff, Joint (Defense). ..no. nl. Und Soi al 423 Staff, Joint Chiefs of (Defense) _____.____.___._____ 423 Staffs of House committees... _....___ 251 Staffs of Senate committees...____ 237 Standards, Bureau of Labor... ________ 505 Standards, National Bureau of... ___.______ 500 Standing committees: House: o.oo io anipdns Sidiiniii 05 Joc 241 Senaterdr LID JW C0) SO 231 State delegations in Congress... __._._._._____ 181 State'Pepartment 2 Ct XC i vy 395 Boards and Commissions. LU J 0100 in 404 International Cooperation Administration____ 402 Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Adds 2 EE0ANI0 Rat] (Hy 10 Eh a 403 Committee Members... _________._ 403 International Development Advisory Board. 403 Board: MOM DOYS... o utitn = b mmr eral sonst wisi 403 U. S. Mission to the United Nations.__________ 403 States and Territories, Governorsofthe__________ 329 State Services, Bureauof .........__._ i... __ 512 States-Federal Relations (Agriculture) ___________ 477 States, Organization of American_______________ 636 Statistical informationu:cse. tucilscaunuiinnls tl 311 Statistics, Bureatt of: Labor......ccnsfaint nna non 505 Subversive Activities Control Board. ....._._.._ 566 Sugar Division (Agriculture)... oa. ____.__. 486 Contents XXV Page Page Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of (Navy)_.__._ 444 Supply and Logistics (Defense) ________________ 422 Supply Department (Marine Corps).._...._..._ 448 Supply. Service, Federal... c-L. foo coonaiiond 540 Supreme Court, United States.......________._. 573 Biographies of the Justices i. oo. .oiocoli 573 Officers of the Supreme Court __.._.__________ 576 Residences of the Justices and officers.__.._____ 575 Surgeon General (Public Health Service) ___._. 511 Survey: Coast and Geodetic (Commerce)... 497 Geological (Interior)... tila aaatou. 471 .icaide Surveyor (District)... vom ee die o saris conn: 623 System: BeAeral BR oSOEYD. . vn mimi =i sm em hives 536 Seloctive Servies. ...... Jodeci amin ennnain-560 T Tariff Commission, United States .camemaeeceeo 566 | Box Court (DIHSTLICE). oo stn tis rs am mr amp mins 624 Tax Court of the United States. ......coeeeener--598 ToxiBDivisioni(Tustice). ooo 458 Belecraphioffice, Capitol... vives ms enremmmae~= 347 Telephone Activities (Rural Electrification Ad- rr TAH en 488 Telephone Exchange (Capitol) a cameccmomaaooo 346 Telephones: Hepresentatives Cureer snare a 379 NOS. needed a CE 377 Television and Radio Correspondents Galleries. 719 Tennessee Valley Authority... ____.______ 567 Terms of Presidents and Vice Presidents__..___ 330 Terms of Senators, expiration of. _________ 211-213 Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission... 267 Territorial Officials (Interior)... ceo 475 Territories, Governorsof the... ______ 329 Territories, Office of (Interior)... --oo—_.._.__ 475 Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission... 267 Ticket offices, Capitol: Adriines, Combined... oie 347 a Sn 346 Tobacco Division (Agriculture)... o-oo 486 ‘Trade Commission, Federal... __-_:__ 537 Transportation and Public Utilities Service... 541 Transportation, Under Secretary (Commerce)_. 492 Transportation and Storage Services Division, Commodity Stabilization Service (Agri- CR es nn ane 486 Transportation, Bureau of (Post Office) .___.___ 463 Transportation Service, Military Sea (Navy)... 445 Treasurer of the United States, Office of the___. 413 Treasury, Departmentofthe...___. _._______ 407 Bureau of: CasipmeglTe or 409 Engraving and Printing... eee ooo... 412 En el 412 MEE In eR le ER el a 412 Coast Guard (Headquarters). ..--oceeeeee---409 GATES ey a I 410 Commandant... ......a mein 409 Compizollen. oo on 410 BRIReTIng. “i Sorina CG Sh a 410 Merchant Marine Safety ooo. 411 OReTRSigng =o Lo ne ns 411 IRersonmial al nal Loerie 411 es oe ee 411 Treasury, Department of the—Continued CustomNouse. ... iin enmedditle 409 Piscal Service. oud Soiitos annul Ah safiashi 412 Bureau of -tommmme no 412 ACCOUNTS... eiarie Bureau of the Public Debt. cocoon _ 413 Internal Revenue Service... ....._.........._. 409 National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems. ____ 413 Office of: Comptroller of the Currency... _._____.__._.. 412 Defense Lending. cibaii by 413 ol suuaiaditaict General Counsel for the Treasury... _____ 408 International Fingnece...._ ooo loe.. 413 Treasurer of the United States... .._.....___ 413 United States Savings Bonds Division________ 409 United States Secret Service ..__..._._________ 412 Trials by Court of Impeachment, Senate... 318 Tropical and Preventive Medicine, Inc., Gorgas Memorial Institute of... ____..___ 544 Trustees of the Franklin D. 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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; reelected Vice President November 6, 1956, for term beginning January 20, 1957. - 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 University of 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, National University, 1941, and Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1956; 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; president 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 Fontaine McCormick, of Eufaula, 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 resignation 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 January 3, 1939; reelected on November 8, 1938, for the term ending January 3, 1945; reelected on November 7, 1944, for the term ending January 3, 1951; reelected on November 7, 1950, for the term ending ame 3, 1957; reelected on November 6, 1956, for the term ending January anhies are based on information furnished or authorized by the respective Senators and Repre-atives. 3 Congressional Directory ALABAMA 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; served in Army during World War I; is a 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 November 3, 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.—CouNTIES: 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; 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 Board of Trustees of Bob Jones University, Kiwanis, Woodmen of the World, Masons, and Shrine; married Miss Matalie Carter, December 5, 1938, and has one son, George Mclnvale, Jr., and one daughter, Alicia Lee; elected to the Seventy-fifth and succeeding Congresses. ALABAMA Biographical THIRD DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Barbour, Bullock, Coffee, Dale, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Lee, Macon, and Russell (10 counties). Population (1950), 303,587. 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 Eightieth Congresses, serving on Appropria-tions Committee and Independent Offices; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Autauga, Calhoun, Clay, Coosa, Dallas, Elmore, St. Clair, and Talladega (8 counties). Population (1950), 301,665. KENNETH A. ROBERTS, Democrat, of Anniston, 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, Alabama 1942; lieutenant USNR; served in Atlantic and Pacific theaters of war; city attorney, Piedmont, Ala.; married Miss Mar-garet Hamilton McMillan of Brewton, Ala., September 22, 1953; one daughter, Margaret Hamilton, born May 15, 1955; member Baptist Church, Masonic Fraternity, Order of Eastern Star, Woodmen of the World, Forty and Eight, American Legion, V. F. W., B. P. O. Elks, ATO and PAD; elected to Eighty-second Congress, November 7, 1950; member Committee on Interstate and For-eign Commerce; chairman Special Subcommittee on Traffic Safety; reelected to the Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Chambers, Cherokee, Cleburne, De Kalb, Etowah, Marshall, Ran-dolph, and Tallapoosa (8 counties). Population (1950), 310,683. 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 each succeeding Congress. 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 Congressional Directory ALABAMA lieutenant in March 1946; spent 31 months aboard ship, primarily in North Atlantic; graduated from University of 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 Inter-national; married Mary Jane Wright of Talladega, Ala., August 1948; children, Martee Graham Selden, Armistead I. Selden 3d, Jack Wright Selden, and Edith | Cobbs Selden; elected to the Eighty-third Congress, November 4, 1952; reelected ip the Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member Committee on Foreign fairs. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Blount, Cullman, Fayette, Franklin, Lamar, Marion, Pickens, Walker, and Winston (9 counties). Population (1950), 273,187. 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 public 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 Order of 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; Eighty-fourth Congress, November 2, 1954; and to Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956; served on Committee on Veterans Affairs, Eighty-first and Eighty-second Congresses; member of Com-mittee 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.—CouUNTY: 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; 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, civie, fraternal, and veterans affairs; married former Alice Jeanne Haworth; two infant children, George and Margaret; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956; member Committee on Armed Services. ARIZONA b rographical 7 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, 1950 and 1956. BARRY M. GOLDWATER, Republican, of Phoenix, Ariz.; born January 1, 1909, in Phoenix, Ariz., son of Baron and Josephine Williams Goldwater; educated Staunton Military Academy and 1 year at University of Arizona; married Margaret Johnson of Muncie, Ind., in 1934; four children, Joanne Ross, Margaret, Barry, and Michael; United States Air Force 1941 until 1945; Colonel USAFR; member of Episcopal Church; elected to city council of Phoenix 1949, reelected 1951; Mason, Elk, Eastern Star, Alianza, VFW, 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, 1941; member Kansas and Arizona bars; served 4 years and 9 months in Air Force, World War 1I; lieutenant colonel J. A. G. D., 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; Elizabeth Campbell Rhodes, born September 10, 1953, and James Scott Rhodes, born May 21, 1957; former vice chairman Arizona Board of Public Welfare; member: Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, B. P. O. E., L. 0. M, Rotary, Mesa Junior Chamber of Commerce, Mesa Chamber of Commerce (past president), Mesa Post, American Legion (past senior vice commander), Beta Theta Pi, Blue Key, and Scabbard and Blade; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Apache, Cochise, Coconino, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, Mohave, 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 Chief Justice Levi S. Udall and Louise Lee Udall; attended public schools of St. Johns, and received LL. B. degree at University of Arizona in 1948; married Ermalee Webb of Mesa, Ariz., in 1947; member, L. D. S. (Mormon) Church; five children, Thomas, Scott, Lynn, Lori, and Denis; as enlisted gunner flew tour with 15th Air Force, Italy, 1944; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress. 97560°—57 3 Congressional Directory 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 distriet 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; reelected November 6, 1956, for the term ending January 3, 1963. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: 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; mem-ber 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 succeed-ing 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 suc-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; 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 Carol (deceased), and James Kerry, captain in United States Army; Mason, Methodist, Legionnaire; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress November 7, 1944; reelected to each succeeding Congress. ARKANSAS B 1ographical : FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: 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 LL. 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTtieEs: 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 Cincinnati, Ohio; 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); member of National Council, Boy Scouts of America, and in 1957 received Silver Buffalo award; Baptist; president of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1957-58; thirty-third degree 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.—COUNTIES: 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 1922 and they have one child, a daughter, Judy Norrell; elected to Seventy-sixth and each succeeding Congress. 10 Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA | 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—Mrs. Harold W. Jewett, Jr., Joseph William, and Mrs. Robert McKeen; 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 overseas 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 November 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; elected majority leader 1953, minority leader 1955 to date. 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; reelected November 6, 1956. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: 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; EEEC ————TE 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Eldorado, Inyo, Lassen, Mari- posa, Modoc, 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; assistant Democratic whip from Eightieth Congress through Eighty-fourth Congress; chairman of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 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, 1935; 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CitYy AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO: Assembly districts 19, 21, and 22. Popu-lation (1950), 362,808. WILLIAM S. MAILLIARD, Republican, of San Francisco, Calif.; born June 10, 1917, in Belvedere, Calif.; Yale University, B. A., 1939; with American Trust Co. of San Francisco 1940-41, and 1946; assistant to director, California Academy of Sciences, 1951-52; military service: assistant naval attaché, Embassy, London, 1939-40; Bureau of Naval Personnel 1941-42; Naval War College 1942; Seventh Amphibious Force, aide and flag lieutenant to Vice Adm. D. E. Barbey, 1943-46; commander USNR; awarded Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star; assistant to director California Youth Authority 1947; Republican nominee for Congress 1948; secretary to Gov. Earl Warren 1949-51; Protestant; married Millicent Fox, July 10, 1957; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952, and subsequent Congresses. TE Tom 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, LL. 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, 1948 1952 and 1956 Demo-cratic National Conventions; chairman of the California delegation, 1948; presi-dent, San Francisco Central Labor Council, AFL, 1937-48; secretary, 1948-50; president, California State Federation of Labor, 1947-50; World War II service United States Coast Guard Reserve (T); presently commander, United States Coast Guard Reserve (T); former commander, San Francisco Chapter Coast Guard League 1947-48; elected national commander, Coast Guard League, 1956, reelected, 1957; widower 1952; 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 special election to the Eighty-first Congress, November 1949; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA SIXTH DISTRICT.—Counmties: Contra Costa and Solano (2 counties). Population (1950), 403,817. JOHN TF. BALDWIN, 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 Ce., San Francisco (1936-41); enlisted in the Army as a private in April 1941, and served for 5% 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 his law class all three years in law school (1946-49); practiced law in Martinez from 1949 to 1954; past 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 Mary Isaacs, December 20, 1944; three daughters—Georgia, 11 years; Doris, 5 years; and Sylvia, 3 years; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to Eighty-fifth Congress. BN 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 to Carol Cook Allen (deceased May 14, 1957); two daughters, Ramona, 30, and Suzanne, 27; married Sally Clement of Berkeley, Calif., November 11, 1957; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. CALIFORNIA Biographical 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 16; elected as assemblyman to California State Legislature in 1950; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses. PLEVEN IH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: San Joaquin and Stanislaus (2 counties). Population (1950), JOHN J. McFALL, Democrat, of Manteca, Calif.; born February 20, 1918, in Buffalo, N. Y., son of Hope McFall (killed in action, World War I) and Norma Dempsey McFall; married the former Evelyn Anklam; three children, Joseph, 7, Alicia, 4, and Sarah, 1; attended the public schools of Manteca; graduated from Modesto Junior College in 1936, from University of California in 1938, A. B. degree (political science), and from University of California (Boalt Hall) LL. B. degree in 1941; was admitted to the bar in 1941 and employed as an attorney in Oakland, Calif., in 1941 and 1942; during World War II served as a staff sergeant in the Security Intelligence Corps 1942-46; after war service, engaged in the prac-tice of law in Manteca, Calif., 1946-56; elected city councilman and mayor of Manteca in 1948, resigning in 1950; elected assemblyman, California Legislature, in 1950 and reelected in the primary in 1952 and 1954; member of: Manteca Lodge 425, I. O. O. F.; Tyrian Lodge 439, F. A. M.; Manteca Aerie, F. O. E.; Manteca Lions Club; Grange; Chamber of Commerce; American Legion, McFall-Grisham Post 249; San Joaquin Voiture 40 et 8; California and American Bar Associations; past president of Manteca Junior Chamber of Commerce and past ‘commander of McFall-Grisham Legion Post; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. TWIP TY DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Fresno, Madera, and Merced (3 counties). Population (1950), B. F. SISK, Democrat, of Fresno, Calif.; born Montague, Tex., December 14, 1910, the son of Arthur Lee and Lavina (Thomas) Sisk; graduated from Meadow, Tex., high school as class president and valedictorian; attended Abilene Christian College, Abilene, Tex.; moved to San Joaquin Valley of California in 1937, where he was employed in agriculture and food processing industries and as civilian flight dispatcher for U. S. Air Force during World War II; resigned as assistant general manager in charge of sales of tire distributing business upon election to Congress; member of Church of Christ; past president, North Fresno Kiwanis Club; member of Loyal Order of Moose, Lodge No. 445; member of Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie No. 39; member of Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Fresno Lodge No. 439; married April 20, 1931, to Reta Mitchell; daughters, Mrs. J. Martin Temple and Mrs. John H. Pittenger; home address: 3860 Balch Avenue, Fresno, Calif.; elected to Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. 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 26; Alan Teague, age 19; and Judith Teague, age 17; elected 2 the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the Eighty-fifth ongress. FOUR TENTH DISTRICT. — COUNTIES: Kern, Kings, and Tulare (3 counties). Population (1950), 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 Congressional Directory 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 Kighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress, November 6, 1956. yy DISTRICT.—Los 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 S. and Paul M. in the Army; honorary member, Veterans of Foreign Wars; former member of executive committee of Los Angeles Metro-politan Area Council, Boy Scouts of America; honorary member, Southwest Los Angeles Kiwanis Club; received citation from Navy for aid in civilian recruit-ing, and from United States Treasurer for United States bonds sales; received citation from American Legion for meritorious service rendered to veterans; received citation from Cabrillo Assembly, fourth degree Knights of Columbus for leadership in civie affairs and humanitarian problems; received Award of Merit from Cabrillo Chapter, Daughters of American Revolution for services and accomplishments for protection of our Constitutional Republie; 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 Los 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 District; served as chairman of the Los Angeles County Sanitation District, nominated as Republican candidate for Congress-man 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member of House Banking and Currency Committee, Subcommittee on Housing and Joint Committee on Defense Production; United States delegate to Interparliamentary Union. SINfEINTH DISTRICT.—Los 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, 2d Marine Division, 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, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. RE DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 46, 67, and 68. Population 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, Kightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member, House Ways and Means Committee and Subcommittee on Foreign Trade Policy. EIGHTEEN TH DISTRICT.—Los 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 CALIFORNIA B tographical 15 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 the Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member of Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. 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, 1952, and 1956; 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; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth 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 Opera-tions, Committee on Post Office and Civil Service; member of the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government. (new Hoover Commis-sion) ; Congressional Adviser on the United States Delegation to the International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, Switzerland, 1955; representative of Joint Committee on Atomic Energy at first organizational meet-ing of the International Atomic Energy Agency at Vienna, Austria, October 1957. INNES DISTRICT.—Lo0s ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 43 and 47. Population (1950), H. ALLEN SMITH, Republican, of Glendale, Calif.; born in Dixon, Ill, October 8, 1909; moved to California in 1924; attended Hollywood High School and University of California, Los Angeles; obtained A. B. degree in 1930 and LL. B. degree in 1933 from the University of Southern California; admitted to the practice of law in 1934 and practiced until December 1935 and then became a special agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; served as special agent until the latter part of 1942, at which time became manager of plant protection at Lockheed Aircraft Corp.; returned to law practice in 1944; married Elizabeth McKay in 1934 and has two sons—Lauren McKay Smith, age 19, and Stephen Allen Smith, age 21; member of Masons, Los Angeles County Peace Officers Association, California State Peace Officers Association, Pacific Coast Peace Officers Associ-ation, Society of Former Special Agents of FBI, Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Kappa Psi; elected to California State Assembly, 43d district, in 1948; reelected three times and fourth term expired December 31, 1956, and was a member of committee on Finance and Insurance, Public Health, Social Welfare, Legislative Representation, Capitol Committee, Government Efficiency and Economy, Public Utilities and Corporations (former chairman), Judiciary (chairman); Los Angeles manager for Nixon senatorial campaign in 1950; manager of Eisenhower-Nixon campaign in Southern California (other than Los Angeles County) in 1952; member of the United Republican Finance Committee of Los Angeles County; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress on November 6, 1956; member of Veterans Affairs Committee and Government Operations Committee. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—Lo0S ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 41, 42, and 48. Population (1950), 390,824. __ EDGAR W. HIESTAND, Republican, of Altadena, Calif.; born in Chicago, Il, 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, Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA 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, reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954, and Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 57 and 64. Population (1950), 219,018. 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 major in the United States Marine Corps Reserve; is a Protestant; married to the former Lee Trbovich on December 10, 1954; member of YMCA, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Military Order of the Purple Heart, and the Elks; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; member of the Education and Labor Committee; reelected to Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses, Nn DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 52, 55, and 69. Population 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, CALIFORNIA B 1ographical 17 of two grandsons, Dan-Doyle Stanton, 10 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; 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; reelected to Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. Ny IR DISTRICT.—Lo0s ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 54 and 56. Population 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. ym DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES COUNTY: Assembly districts 49, 50 and 53. Population 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, Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member of Committee on Judiciary, member of Committee on House Administration. TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—Lo0S 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; married to Irene Owens 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 Cali-fornia Democratic National Committeeman; active service, United States Marine Corps, 1940 through 1945; colonel, United States Marine Corps Reserve; deco-rated, Navy Cross and Silver Star; chairman of board, Roosevelt, Sargent & Haines, Inc.; member, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Board of Trustees of American Medical Center, Denver, Colo.; Episcopalian; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Con-gresses. TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—ORANGE COUNTY; SAN Dingo CounNTY: 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 two granddaughters; member of Tustin Presbyterian Church for 35 years; elected to Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses; reelected to Highty-fifth Congress. TN I-NINZH DISTRICT.—CounNmEs: Imperial and Riverside (2 counties). Population (1950), D. S. SAUND, Democrat, of Westmorland, Calif.; born in Armritsar, India, September 20, 1899; businessman—ecommercial fertilizer distributor; graduated with honors from University of Punjab with A. B. degree; received Ph. D. degree from University of California, majoring in mathematics; married Miss Marian Z. Kosa of Massachusetts in 1928; three children—D. S. Jr., Korean War veteran, former lieutenant U. S. Army, now student at California Institute of Technology; Julie (Mrs. Fred H. Fisher), past president U. C. L. A. Young Women’s Christian Association; Ellie, student at U. C. L. A., majoring in education; 1942 helped organize and became first president of India Association of America for the pur-pose of obtaining citizenship rights for East Indian residents of the United States; past district governor, Toastmasters International, District No. 5; elected judge of Justice Court, Westmorland Judicial Distriet, County of Imperial, from which he resigned January 1, 1957; elected to the HEighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. THIET 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; attended California public sehools, also San Diego State College and Otis Art Institute; married Laura Jean Bryant October 24, 1936; three children, Mrs. Thomas A. Hudson, Mary Ann, 16, and Bryant, 8; during World War II operated Conship Com-missary and served as private in the Infantry; now captain, U. S. Marine Corps Reserve; active in civic affairs; originated various projects to bring recognition to John J. Montgomery, the ‘forgotten man of aviation’; partner in Champ, Wilson and Slocum Advertising Agency, San Diego, Calif.; past president of 20-30 Club and San Diego Junior Chamber of Commerce; director San Diego USO Advisory Council, and Boy’s Club, member Chula Vista Rotary Club, First Baptist Church, American Legion Post 434, B. P. O. E. No. 168, Aztec Alumni Association, Advertising and Sales Club, and Republican Assembly; elected to the Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fiftth Congresses. COLORADO B 1ographical 19 COLORADO (Population (1950), 1,325,089) SENATORS 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 20, and Gordon L., Jr., age 18; 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. JOHN ALBERT CARROLL, Democrat, of Denver, Colo.; born in Denver, Colo., July 30, 1901; LL. B. degree; lawyer; assistant United States district at-torney, 1933-34; district attorney of Denver, 1937-41; regional attorney, O. P. A. (Rocky Mountain area), 1942-43; served in World War I at Corregidor, Philippine Islands, and in World War II in Africa, Italy, Corsica, and France; married to Dorothy R. Doyle; one daughter, Diane Ruth; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first Congress on No-vember 2, 1948; special assistant to President Truman, 1951-52; elected to the United States Senate November 6, 1956, for the term commencing January 3, 1957, and ending January 3, 1963. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Ciry 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. Congressional Directory COLORADO SECOND DISTRICT.—CounNTIES: 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 8S. 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; secretary, Colorado State Farm Bureau, 1923; twice elected to Colorado State Legislature, 1924-26; man-ager, Standard Mercantile Co., Fort Collins, Colo., from 1927 to 1953; private secretary, 1939, to Governor Carr, of Colorado; in 1947 the Colorado A. and M. College conferred an honorary doctor of science degree; 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; first elected to the Seventy-seventh Congress in 1940, and reelected to each succeeding Congress including the Eighty-fifth Congress in 1956. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: 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; to the Eighty-fourth Congress on November 2, 1954, and to the Eighty-fifth Congress on November 6, 1956. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Archuleta, Chaffee, 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), 173,298. 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 COLORADO Biographical 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 Church; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. Congressional Directory CONNECTICUT 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 Ellis, 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 ihn 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; reelected November 6, 1956. 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, Helsinki, Finland, 1955, Bangkok, Thailand, 1956, and London, England, 1957; elected to Eightieth Congress; reelected to Highty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, KEighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. CONNECTICUT B 1ographical 23 FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTY: Hartford. Population (1950), 539,661. EDWIN HYLAND MAY, Jr, Republican, of Wethersfield, Conn.; born in Hartford, Conn., May 28, 1924; son of Edwin H. May and Dorothy Wells Hannum May; has resided in Wethersfield, Conn., for 32 years; educated at local schools; was graduated from Wethersfield High School in 1942 and was class president; interrupted his education at Wesleyan University (Conn.) to enlist in U. S. Army Air Corps and served 1942-45 as a second lieutenant, instructor, and P-38 fighter pilot in 4th Air Force; returned to Wesleyan University and graduated in 1948 with B. A. degree, majoring in government; captain of the basketball team and a member of the baseball and soccer teams; was an ‘Olin Scholar,” one of the highest scholastic honors at Wesleyan; a member of Chi Psi national fraternity; president of May, Potter & Murphy, Ine., an insurance agency in Hartford; married Jean Blease, and they have three children—Edwin H. 3d, age 8; Laura, age 5; Lisa, age 2; member of First Church of Christ Congrega-tional in Wethersfield; former president Greater Hartford and Connecticut Junior Chambers of Commerce; past vice president and national director U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce; was chosen “Outstanding Young Man’ award winner from Greater Hartford 1954 and Connecticut 1955; selected one of five “outstanding State Presidents” U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce 1954; was Greater Hartford leader in Red Cross and Community Chest; member of execu-tive committee United Service Clubs of Connecticut Flood Relief Fund; director of the Good Will Boys’ Club, the Charter Oak Council Boy Scouts of America, the Volunteer Bureau, all of Greater Hartford; is an Eagle Scout; past president Wethersfield Veterans Associations; member Bourne-Keeney Post American Legion; Hartford Rotary Club; Wethersfield Young Republicans; Wethersfield Business Men’s and Civic Association; Wethersfield Country Club; senator, Junior Chamber International; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress on November 6, 1956. 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; Leslie L. Jewett Post, No. 106, Hampton, 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; Univer-sity 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-second Congress; reelected to Eighty-third Congress; reelected to Eighty-fourth Congress; reelected to Righty-fifth Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—NEW 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 was enrolled in Officers’ Training School; returned to Yale Law School, graduated in 1921; was 97560°—57 4 Congressional Directory CONNECTICUT 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 and 40 and 8; member New Haven County and State bar associations, Eagles, Amity Club, Yale Club of New Haven (formerly vice president), and Yale Club of New York; also treasurer of Yale class of 1917-S; married the former Josephine Nutile (deceased 1950); married Mrs. Amelia Vegliante Ricci on September 12, 1957; three children, Albert W., Jr., West Point, 1947, Richard, Yale, 1951, and Virginia, married to Forest Mars, Jr., of The Plains, Va.; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; relected to the Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNry: 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 24 years; daughter, Clare Anita, 12; elected to Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—LitcEFIELD 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, James Thomas, Jr., Ann Hayden, Samuel Cutler, and Jeanne Marie; U. S. Marine Corps, World War II; honorably dis-charged 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, Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth 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; Veterans of Foreign Wars; director of Farmer’s Bank, Dover; Baltimore Trust Company, Camden, Del.; 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. HARRY G. HASKELL, Jr., Republican, of Wilmington, Del. ; born in Wilming-ton, Del., May 27, 1921; attended Princeton University; married Mary C. Foster! five children, Malcolm Wells, Christopher Denham, Laurie Amory, Mary Carey, and James Foster; enlisted as seaman in U. S. Coast Guard Reserve September 8, 1942, became an ensign in 1943, and was honorably discharged in 1946 as a lieutenant (j. g.) after more than thirty months’ sea duty, including participation in the invasions of Ie Shima and Okinawa; earned Asiatic-Pacific Theater Cam-paign Ribbon with battle star and Philippine Liberation Campaign Ribbon; served over 2 years in the Eisenhower Administration (1953-55) as assistant to Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, and as consultant to Nelson A. Rockefeller, Special Assistant to the President; operates Greenhill Dairies, Inc., in Wilmington, Del. ; past senior vice-commander of Post #2084, Veterans of Foreign Wars; treasurer of the University of Delaware Research Foundation, Inec.; officer or director of many civic organizations in Delaware; trustee of Fisk University and Hobart and William Smith Colleges; former cochairman of Wilmington Roundtable, National Conference of Christians and Jews; former Delaware chairman of the Crusade for Freedom; member and vestryman of Trinity and Old Swedes Church, Wilmington, Del.; delegate to National Republican Convention in 1952; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. 26 Congressional Directory FLORIDA 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, Florida State University; D. C. L., University of Florida; HH. D., University of Tampa; 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 Associations; 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; reelected to the United States Senate November 6, 1956. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco, and Pinellas (4 counties). Popula-tion (1950), 436,365. b WILLIAM C. (BILL) CRAMER, Republican, of St. Petersburg, Fla.; repre-senting the First District, Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas Counties; 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 attended 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; honorary Dr. Jurisprudence, Tampa University 1957; enlisted in Naval Reserve in 1943 and served on active duty, being discharged as lieutenant (j. g.) in 1946; was cited for FLORIDA wa dB 1ographical 27 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. 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 States House of Repre-sentatives and was defeated only by a narrow margin; county attorney for Pinellas County (1953-54); regional director (1951-53) and vice chairman (1953-55) of the Young Republican National Federation; as chairman Florida College of Electors cast the ballot for President Eisenhower in 1952; delegate to Repub-lican convention in 1952; vice chairman of Florida delegation to Republican convention in 1956; married Alice Janet Jones of Mobile, Ala., and Pensacola, Fla., the daughter of Clifton V. and Myrtle Jones; three sons William C., Jr., Mark C. and Allyn Walters; member of V. F. W., American Legion, Amvets, Elks, Moose, Ahepa, Army and Navy Club, Masons, Shrine, Eastern Star, Chamber of Commerce, Junior Chamber of Commerce, and the American, Massachusetts, 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 (reconstruction days) to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956; serves on Public Works and Judiciary Committees of the House; member Committee on Committees that chooses all Republican Rous Committee members and member Republican Congressional Campaign ommittee. 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 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, 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” and a similar award for 1956; awarded Good Government 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; three children, Bruce, Charles and James; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Fighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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; Newspaper publisher; chairman county planning committee 1934; chairman, county Democratic executive com-mittee, 1934; elected to Florida State Legislature in 1936 and 1938; assistant to Treasurer Democratic. National Committee during 1936-1940-1944 National elections; 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. O. E,, V. F. W., American Legion, Military Order World War; colonel, U. 8. A. R.; 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, and reelected t0 succeeding Congress; chairman Florida delegation to Democratic National Convention in 1956. 28 Congressional Directory FLORIDA 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; son, Dante Jon; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Brevard, Citrus, Flagler, Lake, Marion, Orange, Osceola, St. Johns, Seminole, Sumter, and Volusia (11 counties). Population (1950), 371,454. A. SYDNEY HERLONG, Jgr., 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 (Mrs. James H. Mayfield), 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. (KCCH); Shriner; Elks; Pi Kappa Phi; Phi Delta Phi; honorary member, Florida Blue Key Honor Fra-ternity; 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 Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to all succeeding Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: 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 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 FLORIDA Biogra phical 29 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; recipient in 1956 of Distinguished Service Award given to five outstanding young men by Florida Junior Chamber of Com-merce; steward of Methodist Church; Advisory Committee of Salvation Army; member of Palm Beach County Resources Development Board, Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis Club, Advisory Board of Lantana State Tuberculosis Hospital; served as board chairman of Palm Beach County Heart Association; member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity; Phi Delta Phi; 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: De Soto, Hardee, Highlands, Manatee, Polk, and Sarasota (6 counties). Population (1950), 220,479. 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 Haleoe Printing Co., Ine.; 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, Veterans Foreign Wars, 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 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 Oetober 3, 1907, in Micanopy, Fla., son of D. H. and Flora A. Matthews; educated in public schools of Hawthorne, Fla.; higher edueation 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-sehool 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; B. P. O. E., Moose, 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member, Committee on Agri culture and District of Columbia. 30 Congressional Directory GEORGIA GEORGIA (Population (1950), 3,444,578) SENATORS RICHARD BREVARD RUSSELL, Democrat, of Winder, Ga. HERMAN EUGENE TALMADGE, Democrat, of Lovejoy, Ga.; born Telfair County, near McRae, Ga., August 9, 1913, son of Eugene and Mattie Thurmond Talmadge; graduated from the University of Georgia in 1936 with LL. B. degree; joined his father in the practice of law in Atlanta; married Elizabeth Shingler of Ashburn, Ga., in December 1941; have two sons—Herman Eugene Talmadge, Jr., and Robert Shingler Talmadge; served in United States Navy, World War II and was discharged in November 1945; upon the death of his father, Gov.-elect Eugene Talmadge, was elected to the Governorship by the State Legislature in 1947; served 67 days, then vacated the office due to a deci-sion of the State Supreme Court; elected in the September 1948 primary to fill the unexpired term; reelected in 1950 for a full term and served until January 10, 1955; owns and operates 2 farms; member of the Baptist Church; clubs—=Shriner; Mason; Junior Order of American Mechanics; American Legion; 40 and 8; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Farm Bureau Federation; Georgia, Atlanta, and American Bar Associations; Sons of the American Revolution; Elks; Navy League; fraternities—Sigma Nu; Omega Delta Kappa; president of the Alumni Society of the University of Georgia 1955-56; elected to the United States Senate for the term commencing January 3, 1957, and ending January 3, 1963. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: 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, LI. 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. GEORGIA Biographical 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Butts, Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Fayette, Heard, Henry, Lamar, Aen werner; 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, Ga., February 7, 1942; and they have three children—Susan Banks Flynt, John James Flynt 3d, and Crisp Bradley Flynt; elected to the Eighty-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; reelected to Eighty-fifth Congress. 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. 8, De Kalb County, Ga., during and since World War II; delegate to the Democratic National Convention at Chicago, 1952; nominated as candidate for President of United States at Chicago in 1956 by Georgia delegation to National Democratic Convention; married December 26, 1932, to Miss Mary Lou Martin, of La Grange, Ga.; one child, Mary Martin Davis, born January 15, 32 Congressional Directory GEORGIA 1936; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 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., 8 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses from the new Sixth District; chair-man, Naval Affairs Committee from December 1931 to January 3, 1947; chairman of the Armed Services Committee in the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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. [Vacant.] EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: 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 Blitch, 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress. GEORGIA Biographical 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 20, and Susan, age 13; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTiES: 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 34 Congressional Directory IDAHO 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 Idaho 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 Nice, France, in June 1937; married Miss Georgia B. Lowe in 1917, and they have four sons—Henry I., Charles L., Ward W., and Calvin G.; thirty-third degree Scottish Rite Mason and Shriner; member of B.P.0O.E.and I. 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. FRANK CHURCH, Democrat, of Boise, Idaho; born July 25, 1924, at Boise; attended Boise Public Schools; A. B., LL. B., Stanford University; enlisted as private in the United States Army, December 7, 1942; commissioned as an Infantry officer on his 20th birthday; assigned to Military Intelligence and saw action in India, Burma, and China; engaged in private law practice in Boise, Idaho; married to the former Bethine Clark, daughter of United States District Judge Chase A. Clark, who was Governor of Idaho from 1940 to 1942; two sons, Forrest and Clark; won the National American Legion Oratorical Contest in 1941; winner of the 53d annual Joffre Debate in 1947, and awarded Medaille Joffre in San Francisco; served two terms as Department Judge Advocate of the American Legion for the Department of Idaho; officer of the Boise Elks Lodge; Idaho State chairman of the Crusade for Freedom, 1954 and 1955; attended ceremonies in Berlin in 1955 marking the fifth anniversary of the presentation of the famed Freedom Bell to West Berlin by the American people; served as State chairman of the Young Democrats of Idaho from 1952 to 1954; elected to the United States Senate on November 6, 1956. REPRESENTATIVES Bonner, Boundary, Canyon, Clearwater, Custer, Gem, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lemhi, Lewis, Nez Perce, Payette, Shoshone, Valley, and Washington (19 counties). Population (1950), 243,977. FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adams, Benewah, Boise, GRACIE BOWERS PFOST, Democrat, of Nampa, Idaho; born in Boone County, Ark.; daughter of William L. and Lily E. (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, 1952, and 1956, serving as a member of the Platform and Resolutions Committee at all four; mem- ber: 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 and Eighty-fiftth Congresses. IDAHO Biographical 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 National 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 November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; ap-pointed member of National Forest Reservation Commission. 36 Congresstonal Dzrectory ILLINOIS ILLINOIS (Population (1950), 8,712,176) SENATORS PAUL H. DOUGLAS, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Salem, Mass, March 26, 1892; A. B. Bowdoin College; Ph. D. Columbia University, 1921; married to Emily Taft Douglas, Congresswoman-at-large from Illinois, Seventy-ninth Congress; father of Helen, John, Dorothea (Mrs. Robert John), Paul, and Jean Douglas; member of Economics Department, University of Chicago, 1920-48; 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 to 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 rank 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, 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; renominated for Senate April 1956; reelected November 6 for second full term; honorary degrees: LL. D. Bradley University, Peoria, Ill.; Hope College, Holland, Mich.; Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tenn., and DePaul University, Chicago, Ill.; member of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Eagles, Elks, Moose, Masons, Shrine, and Eastern Star. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CIty oF CHICAGO: Ward 1, precincts 1, 3, 4, 8, 9, and 11 to 24; ward 2; ward 3, pre-cinets 1 to 13, 15 to 61, and 63 to 83; ward 4, precincts 13, 19, 23, 47 to 52, 54 to 69, 72, and 80; ward 6, pre-cinets 2, 4, 10 to 12, 15 to 18, 21, 23, 24, 26, 46, 52, 55, and 69; ward 20, precincts 1 to 12, 14 to 19, and 21 to 81. 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; during the HRighty-first, Eighty-second, and Eighty-fourth Congresses served as chairman of the Government Operations Committee (for-merly 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. ILLINOIS B 1ographical 37 SECOND DISTRICT.— OF CHICAGO: Ward 4, precincts 1 to 12, 14 to 18, 20 to 22, 24 to 46, 53, 70, 71, 73 City to 79, and 81; ward 5; ward 6, precincts 1, 3, 5 to 9, 13, 14, 19, 20, 22, 25, 27 to 45, 47 to 51, 53, 54, 56 to 68, and 70 to 75; wards 7 and 8; ward 10, precincts 10, 25, 42, 59, 69, 72, 73, and 78. Population (1950), 354,611. BARRATT O'HARA, Democrat; born at St. Joseph, Mich., April 28, 1882; is the last of 93 veterans of the Spanish-American war who have served in the House of Representatives and in 1955 was awarded the Order of Military Merit with distinction in white by the Republic of Cuba for services rendered the people of Cuba during their war for independence; 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 expedition through Nicaragua 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 (Seripps-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; chair-man 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. Fastland tragedy (capsizing July 23, 1915, in Chicago River, occasioning 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 Chicago; 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 con-struction; 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 Highty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: Ward 13, precincts 37, 38, 41, 42, 46 to 82, 87 to 89, 92, 94, and 95; ward 16, precincts 2, 4 to 7, 9, 29 to 63, and 65 to 69; wards 17 and 18; ward 19, precincts 1 to 81, part of precinct 82 lying south of West 109th Street, precincts 83 and 84, part of precinct 85 lying south of West 103d Street, precincts 86 to 97, part of precinct 98 lying east of the alley west of Trumbull Avenue, and precincts 99 to 131; ward 20, precinct 20. Population (1950), 349,091. EMMET F. BYRNE, Republican, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago, Ill.; educated in the public and parochial schools of Chicago and graduated from St. Ignatius Academy; attended Loyola University; graduated from De Paul University Law School; member of Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity, past justice Story Chapter; was admitted to the Illinois bar in 1919 and has practiced law continuously in Chicago since that time; married and has eight children; member of Chicago Bar Association and a member of the committee on candidates; veteran of World War I; past commander of Hyde Park Post No. 34, American Legion; member of Forty and Eight, Voiture 1234; chairman, Draft Board No. 86, Selective Service (World War II); assistant corporation counsel for city of Chicago June 1921 to June 1923; assistant State’s attorney, Cook County, June 1,.1923, to December 1, 1928, assigned to various criminal branches of the municipal and criminal courts of Cook County; Republican nominee for judge of the Municipal Court of Chicago, in 1934 and 1936; hearing officer, State of 38 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS Illinois Commerce Commission 18 months in 1947 and 1948; hearing officer, State of Illinois Commerce Commission, 1955 and 1956; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress on November 6, 1956. : ; FOURTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: Ward 9; ward 10, precincts 1 to 9, 11 to 24, 26 to 41, 43 to 58, 60 to 68, 70, 71, 74 to 77, and 79 to 86; ward 19, part of precinct 82 lying north of West 109th Street, part of precinct 85 lying north of West 103d Street, part of precinct 98 lying west of the alley west of South Trumbull Avenue. Coorx 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,. 1943-44; member Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Tau; Epis-. copalian; author of books and magazine articles; president, Harvey Memorial Y. 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. : : FIFTH DISTRICT.—CItY oF CHICAGO: Ward. 3, precincts 14 and 62; ward 11, precincts 11, 12, 14 to 42, 53 to 59, 61 to 65, and 67; ward 12, all precincts, 1 to 57; ward 13, precincts 1 to 36, 39, 40, 43 to 45, 83 to 86, 90, 91, 93, and 96 to 98; ward 14, all precincts, 1 to 53; ward 15, all precincts, 1 to 72; ward 16, precincts 1, 3, 8, 10 to 28, 64 and 70; ward 20, precinct 13; ward 22, precincts 23, 32, 42, 57 and 60; ward 23, precincts 3, 5, 16, 32, 36 to 38, 42, 49, 50, 55, and 60 to 82; Stickney, precincts 1 to 6, all; Township of Stickney, pre-cinets 1 to 11; total precincts 360. Population (1950), 331,972. : JOHN C. KLUCZYNSKI, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born February 15, 1896, Chicago, Ill.; son of Thomas and Mary, (Sulaski) Kluezynski, 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 and Eight, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Polish National Alliance, Polish Roman Catholic Union, Polish American Commercial Club, Polish American Democratic’ Organization, Polish Democratic Organization of 14th Ward, City Club of Chicago, Travelers Club, Brighton Park Chamber of Commerce, Admirals Club, Ambassador Club, and Army and Navy Clubof Washington, D. C.; 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 District in 1932; reelected seven con-secutive times, serving 16 years; in 1948 elected to the State Senate for a 4-year term; resigned December 1949 to become a candidate for Congress; elected to. the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresess; home address, 1754 West Garfield Boulevard, Chicago 9, Ill. SIXTH DISTRICT.—Ciry oF CHICAGO: Ward 22, precincts 1 to 22, 24 to 31, 33 to 41, 43 to 56, 58 and 59; ward 23, precincts 1, 2, 4, 6 to 15, 17 to 31, 33 to 35,39 to 41, 43 to 48, 51 to 54, 56 to 59; ward 24, precincts 1 to 7, 11 and 12, 17 to 19, 21 to 41, 44, and 47 to 63; ward 29, precincts 1 to 59; ward 30, precincts 21 to 50, 54, 56 to 66, 68, 73 to 75; ward 37, precincts 15, 24, 46 to 68, 70 to 80. Cook CouUNTY: 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member Committee on Ways and Means. ILLINOIS Biographical SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CiIty oF CHICAGO: Ward 1, precincts 2, 5 to 7, 10, and 25 to 63; ward 11, precincts 1 to 10, 13, 43 to 52, 60, and 66; ward 21; ward 24, precincts 8 to 10, 13 to 16, 20, 42, 43, 45, and 46; ward 2 reciacty 1, 3 to 16, 18 to 25, 27 to 34, 36 to 41, and 43 to 51; wards 27 and 28. Population 1950), 398,296. : [Vacant.] EIGHTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: Ward 26, precincts 2, 17, 26, 35, and 42; wards 31 to 34; ward 40, precincts 11 to 23, 25 to 35, 37 to 56, 58 to 60, 62 to 65, 68 to 70, and 72 to 75. Population (1950), 306,202. THOMAS S. GORDON, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago, Ill, December 17, 1893; attended parochial school; was graduated from Weber High School; engaged in banking business; head cashier and manager of the Polish Daily News; appointed commissioner of the Chicago West Parks in 1933; 3 years later 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, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—CityY oF CHICAGO: Wards 42 to 44; ward 45, precincts 1 to 59, 62 to 66, and 68 to 81; ward 46, precincts 3, 5, 11 to 60, 63 to 69. Population (1950), 338,701. SIDNEY R. YATES, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago, Ill., 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 17; 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 Highty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: Ward 30, precincts 1 to 20, 51 to 53, 55, 67, 69 to 72; ward 36; ward 37, precincts 1 to 14, 16 to 23, 25 to 45, and 69; COOK CouUNTY: City of Berwyn: the village of Oak Park, and the townships of Proviso, River Forest, and Riverside. Population (1950), 371,859. HAROLD R. COLLIER, Republican, of Berwyn, Ill.; born December 12, 1915, at Lansing, Mich.; resident of the 10th District for 38 years; attended the public schools; graduated from the J. Sterling Morton High School in 1932; attended Morton Junior College and entered Lake Forest College on a grant-in-aid scholarship in 1934, leaving in midyear 1937 to become editor of the Berwyn Beacon; employed in editorial department of Life Publications 1938 to 1941; in 1940 went with the Match Corporation of America, Chicago, Ill., in the sales promotion department and after 3 years was promoted to personnel manager; in 1952 went with the McAlear Manufacturing Co., of Chicago, Ill., as advertising and public relations director; elected alderman of Berwyn City Council in 1951; was a candidate in 1952 primary for secretary of state; president of the Berwyn Public Health Board; served three terms as secretary-treasurer of Cook County Supervisors Association; chairman of the First Senatorial District Republican Committee; secretary of the Third Legislative District Republican Committee; member of: Berwyn Lodge Loyal Order of Moose, Riverside Drive Improvement Association, Lake Forest College Alumni Association, Berwyn-Cicero University Club, and the First Methodist Church of Berwyn; married to the former Carol Jean Bangert; three children—Calvin, 15; Lynne, 13; Harold Paul, 11; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. : 97560°—57——5 40 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—City or CHICAGO: Ward 35; ward 38, precincts 1 to 93, that part of precinet 94 lying east of Pueblo Avenue, and precincts 95 to 100; all of the 39th ward south of Lawrence Avenue; ward 41, precincts 1 to 105, that part of precinct 106 lying south of Dowagiae Avenue and east of Waukesha Avenue, and precincts 107 to 119. Cook CouNTY: That part of the township of Norwood 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; owner of Swedish Food Products, food importers and whole-salers, and president of the Silverbrook Beverage Co., manufacturers of carbonated beverages; active Republican since coming of voting age; ward committeeman of Forty-first Ward Regular Republican Organization; five children, Mary, Kathleen, Timmy, Eileen, and Sheila; home at 7439 West Lunt Avenue, Chicago 31; married Marilyn Muehl of Chicago, Ill.; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—CIity oF CHIcAGO; Ward 39, precincts 1 to 14, 40, 64, 68, 71, 73, 74, and 76 to 79; ward 40, precincts 1 to 10, 24, 36, 57, 61, 66, 67, and 71; ward 45, precincts 60, 61, and 67; ward 46, pre- cincts 1, 2, 4, 6 to 10, 61, and 62; wards 47 to 50. Population (1950), 354,065. 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 inspector 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 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress; advanced to Appropriations Committee July 1957. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—Co00K CouUNTY: Townships of Barrington, Elk Grove, Evanston, Hanover, Leyden, Maine, New Trier, Niles, Northfield, Palatine, Schaumburg, Wheeling, that part of Norwood Park west of the center line of Canfield Road and Canfield Road projected south from Montrose Avenue, that part of the 94th precinct of the 38th ward west of Pueblo Avenue, and that part of the 106th precinct of the 41st ward located north of a line drawn from Carpenter Road west to ‘Waukesha Avenue and then south on Waukesha Avenue to Ionia Avenue; and all of 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; Zonta International; member, Women’s Advisory Council of National Safety Council; member, American Legion Auxiliary; elected to the Eighty-second Congress on November 7, 1950; ILLINOIS bB rographical reelected to the Eighty-third Congress on November 4, 1952, to the Eighty-fourth Congress on November 2, 1954, and to the Eighty-fifth Congress on No-vember 6, 1956. PO STEINTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Du Page, Kane, and McHenry (3 counties). Population RUSSELL W. KEENEY, Republican, of Wheaton, Ill.; born in Pittsfield, Ill., December 29, 1897; educated in Naperville grade and high schools, DePaul Uni-versity, Chicago, Ill., LL. B. and LL. M. degrees; served in the United States Army during the First World War; married Marge L. Keeney; has lived in Du Page County 53 years; elected State’s attorney, Du Page County in 1936; county judge, Du Page County in 1940, 1942, 1946, 1950; and circuit judge, 16th Judicial District of Illinois in 1953; member of: Glen Ellyn Post No. 3, American Legion (past commander); Voiture No. 263, 40 & 8 (past avocat); 32d degree Mason; Rebecca Lodge No. 712, Independent Order of Odd Fellows; Loyal Order of Moose No. 1012, Glen Ellyn (past governor four times); Elmhurst P. B. O. Elks No. 1531 (past judge advocate); Family Service Association of Du Page County (vice president); Du Page County Tuberculosis Association (president); Illinois County and Probate Judges Association (former president); Du Page County, Illinois State, and American Bar Associations; a law associate of the late Con-gressman Chauncey W. Reed for many years; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress on November 6, 1956. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Boone, 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; 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 Hun-dred 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; chairman of Rules Committee in the Eightieth and Eighty-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 com-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 November 6, 1934; reelected to the Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. ' EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Bureau, Marshall, Peoria, Putnam, Stark, and Tazewell (6 counties). Population (1950), 314,715. ROBERT H. MICHEL, Republican, of Peoria, Ill.; born March 2, 1923, in Peoria, Ill.; graduate of Peoria Public Schools and Bradley University, B. S. 1948, 42 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS business administration; served in the enlisted ranks during World War II as combat infantryman in England, France, Belgium, and Germany; wounded by machine-gun fire and discharged as a disabled veteran after being awarded the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, and four battle stars; married Corinne Woodruff, December 26, 1948; four children, Scott (7), Bruce (6), Laurie (4), and Robin (3); served as administrative assistant to predecessor, Congressman Harold Velde, during his service in the House from 1949 through 1956; choir director, Apostolic Christian Church; member, Junior Chamber of Commerce, YMCA, Sigma Nu Fraternity, Creve Coeur Council Boy Scouts, Orpheus Club, Cosmo-politan International, American Legion, VFW, DAV, Amvets, Military Order Purple Heart; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956; member, Republican Policy Committee, Government Operations Committee, Executive and Legislative Reorganization Subcommittee, Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee; president, Eighty-fifth Congress Club; one of the ten youngest Members of Congress. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTiES: 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., 22 years old, and a daughter, Virginia, 16 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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.; 40 years’ business experience; served with the A. E. F.; member of American Legion; present chairman, Greene County Republican Committee, serving 28 years; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: 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, I1l., November 1, 1916, son of Peter and Catherine Kelly Mack; attended Carlinville public grade and high schools, Blackburn College, St. Louis University; special courses at Springfield Aviation School, Springfield Junior College, Springfield, Ill., and Brayton Flying School; automotive business in Carlinville; naval aviator and naval navigation instrue-tor; qualified in jet-type aircraft; licensed CAA commercial pilot with flight instructor and instrument flight ratings in single and multi-engine airplanes; enlisted in Navy in 1942; served 4 years in Naval Air Force in World War II; 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 in 1951; was awarded the 1952 Air Trophy for achievement in general aviation by the Washington Air Derby Association; other citations and awards were: selection as the “Flying Farmer of the Year,” award of the “Certificate of Merit’’ in Naval Air Reserve, “Citation of Achievement’”’ award by the Aero Club of Washington, “Citation of Recognition’ by the American Legion; served on Veterans Affairs Committee, Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, and chairman, Com-merce and Finance Subcommittee; has traveled extensively in 59 countries of the world; married Romona North on June 25, 1955; one daughter, Mona Cather-ine, born September 10, 1956; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to succeeding Congresses by increasing majorities. ILLINOIS Biographical TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: 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 ; state’s 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 Righty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956; home address: 900 West Park Street, Champaign; Washington address: 9 Oxford Street, Chevy Chase, Md. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: 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.; 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, advertising manager of Farrar Straus and Young, publishing concern in New York City, and Charles E. Vursell, of Chi-cago, both of whom served in World War II; elected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Kightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. TWEN Ion 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 Hibernians, 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, I1l., 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 civic 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. 44 Congressional Darectory INDIANA 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 Earl, Jr., practicing attorney, Indianapolis, Ind.; Thomas Charles, electrical engineer and manufacturer, Indianapolis, Ind.; and Mrs. James Culley Pearson, Jr., Arlington, Va.; member of Lutheran Church, Masons, Shrine, American Legion, Elks, Indiana Societies of Chicago and New York, Moose, Eagles, Columbia and Indianapolis Athletic Clubs; Congressional Country Club, Washington, D. C.; 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; reelected to the United States Senate on November 6, 1956, for term ending January 1963. 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 1I 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, Elks, Masons, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Eagles, Indiana Society of Chicago, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity, Delta Tau Delta national social fraternity; married Janet Cuthill, of Bedford, Ind.; they have one child, William Edward, 15; 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, Indi-ana Republican State Central Committee, February 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 ending 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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 INDIANA Biographical 45 ! 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, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; majority leader in Eightieth and Eighty-third Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Elkhart, La Porte, Marshall, and St. Joseph (4 counties). Population, i (1950), 395,846. F. JAY NIMTZ, Republican, of South Bend, Ind.; lawyer; born December 1, 1915, at 918 North Adams Street, South Bend, Ind., which house is still his resi-| dence; A. B. degree in government, Indiana University, 1938; LL. B. degree | Indiana University School of Law 1940; entered Army as a private June 13, 1941; served overseas in England, France, and Germany, 4 years and 2 months includ-| ing 14 months as assistant executive officer, Office of U. S. Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality; released from service February 14, 1947, with rank of lieutenant colonel, which is present reserve rank; decorations include: Legion of Merit, Bronze Star; France—Legion of Honor; Poland—Polonia Restituta, Golden Cross of Merit—both civil and military; Czechoslovakia— Medal for Military Merit and Order of The White Lion; Norway—Order of St. Olaf; United Kingdom—Order of The British Empire; Belgium—Order of the Crown; returned to private practice of law in South Bend; married August 22, 1953, to former Letha Talbot of Keokuk, Iowa; member of St. Paul’s Memorial Methodist Church, Masonic bodies, American Legion, Phi Delta Phi, Kiwanis, Grange, American Bar Association, Indiana State Bar Association, St. Joseph County Bar Association, and American Society of International Law; active on Salvation Army Advisory Board and Boy Scout Executive Board; recipient of Silver Beaver award; past member, Board of Directors, St. Joseph County De-partment of Public Welfare; elected to Highty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. 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, Indiana, and American Bar Associations; elected to Eighty-second Congress on November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: 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.; one daughter, Mrs. Rosetta (L. M.) Buescher; in Field Artillery, World War I; continuous membership in American Legion since discharge; traveling representative, college textbook 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 46 Congressional Directory INDIANA 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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, civic, 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, 1952, and 1956; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Clay, Daviess, Gibson, Greene, Johnson, Knox, Martin, Monroe, Morgan, Owen, and Sullivan (11 counties). Population (1950), 208,798. . 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 tank units 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 custodian; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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, Ann Arbor, Mich.; member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars; a Mason (32d degree K. T., Shriner), Elks, 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, INDIANA b 1ographical 47 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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 I Public School; received A. B. and M. S. degrees from Indiana University; diploma I from Coyne Electrical School, Chicago, Ill.; attended Purdue University; taught high school in Dubois, White, and Decatur Counties, Ind.; high-school principal i in Jackson County, Ind.; member of Vallonia Lions Club; married Elsie Bex; two 1 children, Linda Sue, born November 25, 1944, Phillip Earl, born May 1, 1946; affil- | iated with the Baptist Church; elected to the Seventy-seventh Congress on Novem- i ber 5, 1940; reelected to the Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty- first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—CounmiES: 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 t0 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—MARION CouUNTY. 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; i moved to Flint, Mich., in 1916 and attended public grade schools and Flint Central | High School, University of Michigan 1931-35, majoring in psychology; honorary \ LL. D., Butler University, 1955; entered Thomasson Aci training as second lieu- tenant, Infantry Reserve, at Fort Sheridan, Ill., August 1, 1935; moved to Indian- apolis and established wholesale wallpaper and paint business October 1, 1936; married Phyllis Augspurger of Fort Wayne, Ind., October 22, 1938; entered ex- tended 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 executive 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 Reconnaissance; transferred with First Army Planning Headquarters to Canlubang, Philippine Islands, August 5, 1945; released from active duty effective February 27, 1946, after 5 years; two daughters, Nancy Gray and Judith Ann, and son, Charles Christopher; 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; member, Board of Governors, University of Michigan Club, Washington, D. C., chapter; Marion County Juvenile Court Advisory Council, and Optimist Club No. 1; national honorary member Phi Theta Pi; recipient, Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award 1947; elected to the Eighty-second Congress on November 7, 1950, reelected to ‘the Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 48 Congressional Directory 10WA 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; reelected November 1956. 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 University, 1928; accountantand 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.—CouNmEs: 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 Iowa 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; served in Iowa House of Representatives for five terms, 1944-54; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected November 6, 1956. 10WA Brographical 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 economies 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Apparpoose, 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, Towa, 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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; L. L.. D., Sterling College, Kansas, 1954; 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 Sarah Jane; elected to the Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Boone, Calhoun, Carroll, Crawford, Emmett, Greene, Hamilton, Han-cock, Humboldt, Kossuth, Palo Alto, Pocahontas, Webster, Winnebago, and Wright (15 counties). Population (1950), 300,341. MERWIN COAD, Democrat, of Boone, Iowa; born in Cawker City, Kans., September 28, 1924; graduated from high school in Auburn, Nebr., in 1941 and from Texas Christian University at Fort Worth in 1945 with Bachelor of Arts degree; further graduate studies at Texas Christian University and at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa; minister, Disciples of Christ (Christian Churches); married Miss Dolores Lorene Hale of Fort Worth, Tex., in 1944; four children— Sharilyn Diane, age 12; James Neil, age 8; Debra Lou, age 6; and Jo Leann, age 50 Congressional Directory 10WA 3; member: Mount Olive Lodge No. 79, A. F. & A. M., Boone, Iowa; Kiwanis International: Des Moines River Council on Flood Control; Towa Society Crippled Children and Adults; and the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Boone, Iowa; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress on November 6, 1956. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Adair, Adams, Audubon, Cass, Fremont, Guthrie, Harrison, Mills, Monona, 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 and each succeeding Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTIEs: Buena Vista, Cherokee, Clay, Dickinson, Ida, Lyon, O’Brien, Osceola, Plymouth, Sac, 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 Jowa with a B. A. degree in 1920 and an LL. B. degree in 1922; lawyer, and was admitted to the Towa bar in 1922; admitted to practice before United States Supreme Court, 1946; county attorney of Sioux County, Iowa, 1925-37; member of the Iowa State Senate, 1937-41; president pro tempore of the Iowa State Senate, 1939-41; permanent chairman of the Iowa 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; honorary degree L. L. B., Westmar College, 1956; Deputy Majority Whip, House of Representatives, 1953-55; Deputy Republican Whip, House of Representatives, 1955-58; chairman, Republican Conference, House of Representatives, 1957-58; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty: fifth Congresses, KANSAS B 1ographical 51 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; reelected November 6, 1956, for regular term ending January 1963; 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, DMorshall, 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 late former 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 52 Congressional Directory KANSAS High School Board of Education 1946 to 1954; member (past president) of Wake-field Lions Club, Masonic Lodge, Clay County Farm Bureau, and the Methodist Church; member of the State house of representatives two terms (1950-1954) and of the legislative council 1953-1954; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress No-vember 2, 1954; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: 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 (33d degree) ; 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. 8S. Guyer; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Bighty-fifth 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 American 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, Prairie Village, Kans., Captain Myron Don George, M. D., Fort Riley, Kans., and Charles Richard George, Washington, D. C.; five grandchildren; all members Methodist Church; member of Masonic Order and American Legion; elected November 7, 1950, to short term Eighty-first Congress; reelected to the Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTtiEs: 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, John Edward Rees; Member of the Kansas House of Representatives, 1927-33, being majority floor leader, 1931-33; served in the State senate, 1933-35; served as chairman 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 Congregational 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. KANSAS B tographical 53 FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: 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. J. FLOYD BREEDING, Democrat, Rolla, Kans.; born in Brown County, Kans., September 28, 1901; farmer-stockman, Morton County; son of Robert M. and Fannie V. Breeding; moved to Rolla, Kans., August 13, 1928; educated grade school Moonlight, Kansas, Dickinson County; high school, Berryton Rural High School, Shawnee County; attended Kansas State College, Man-hattan, Kans., 1920 and 1921; married Sevilla Tevis, Berryton, Kans., March 18, 1921; two sons, Charles M. Breeding and Ralph E. Breeding; 6 grandchildren; lives on ranch in Morton County, Kansas; served in Kansas House of Representa-tives 1947-49; minority leader in 1949 session; president of Western Kansas Development Association 1951; member of local AAA and PMA boards 1936 to 1946; director of Southwest Royalty Association 1951 and 1952; director of Kansas Association of Wheat Growers; board member of Rural Telephone Asso-ciation 1954 and 1955; won the party’s nomination for Lieutenant Governor, 1950; member of Lions, Rotary, Eagles, and Elks Clubs, Mason; Kansas Live-stock Association, Kansas Farm Bureau, Farmers Union; elected to Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Cheyenne, Cloud, Decatur, Ellis, Ellsworth, Gove, Graham, Jewell, Lincoln, Logan, Mitchell, Norton, Osborne, Ottawa, Phillips, Rawlins, Republic, Rooks, Russell, i 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 04 Congressional Directory KENTUCKY | KENTUCKY (Population (1950), 2,944,806) SENATORS JOHN SHERMAN COOPER, Republican, of Somerset, Ky., born Somerset, ‘ Pulaski County, Ky., August 23, 1901; educated in public schools at Somerset, ¢ | Centre College, 1918-19, Yale College, A. B., 1923, Harvard Law School, 1923-25; | LL. D., Centre College, Ky., University of Kentucky, Georgetown College, Ky., member Lower House Kentucky Legislature 1928-30; two terms as County Judge, | | Pulaski County, Ky., 1930-38; elected Circuit Judge, Twenty-eighth Judicial District, Kentucky, in 1945 for a 6-year term; Veteran of World War II; enlisted United States Army 1942, promoted corporal, received commission second | lieutenant, O. C. 8., Fort Custer, Mich., 1943; with Third United States Army from July 1944, Normandy, France, Luxembourg, Germany campaigns; awarded Bronze Star; after close of war, at Munich, reorganization German Judicial System, Bavaria; discharged as captain, February 1946; served as United States delegate to the fourth session of the General Assembly of the United Nations, 1949; alternate delegate to the fifth General Assembly, 1950; and alternate delegate to the sixth session of the General Assembly, 1951; served as advisor to the Secre- tary of State at the London and Brussels meetings, 1950, of the Council of Minis- ters of the North Atlantic Treaty organization; member, board of trustees, Georgetown College, Ky.; American Legion; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Rotary International; Beta Theta Pi; Baptist; elected to the United States Senate at a special election held on November 5, 1946, to fill the unexpired term of Albert B. Chandler, resigned; defeated in general election for the United States Senate, 1948; reelected to the United States Senate in the general election held on No- vember 4, 1952, to fill the unexpired term of the late Virgil Chapman; defeated, in general election for the United States Senate 1954; appointed Ambassador to India and Nepal in March 1955; resigned August 1956; elected to the United States Senate in the general election November 1956, to fill the unexpired term of the late Alben W. Barkley. THRUSTON B. MORTON, Republican, of Glenview, Ky.; born in Louisville, 4 Ky., August 19, 1907; was graduated from Yale University in 1929 with A. B. degree; formerly chairman of the board, Ballard & Ballard Co., Inec., Louisville, Ky.; former director, Louisville Board of Trade and Louisville Goodwill Indus- tries; present director of Frontier Nursing Service, Lincoln Institute; 51 months’ active duty in the United States Navy; married Belle Clay Lyons of Louisville, Ky., in 1931; two sons, Thruston Ballard Morton, Jr., and Clay Lyons Morton; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty- first and Eighty-second Congresses; Assistant Secretary of State from January 1953 to March 1956; elected to United States Senate on November 6, 1956. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Ballard, Caldwell, Calloway, Carlisle, Christian, Crittenden, Fulton, Graves, Hickman, Livingston, Logan, Lyon, McCracken, Marshall, Muhlenberg, Todd, and Trigg (17 counties). Population (1950) 308,054. 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, Mrs. H. Foster Pettit; 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; director of the Kentucky-Tennessee Clay Co.; Presbyterian; member of Elks, Odd Fellows, and other fraternal orders; elected to Seventy-fifth Congress on November 3, 1936; reelected to each succeeding Congress through the Eighty- fifth; member of Committee on Ways and Means, member of the Subcommittee on Internal Revenue Taxation, member of the Joint Committee on Internal Payoh Taxation, and member of Democratic National Congressional Campaign ommittee. KENTUCKY Biographical 15%: SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Allen, Breckinridge, Butler, Daviess, Edmonson, Grayson, Hancock, Henderson, Hopkins, McLean, Ohio, Simpson, Union, Warren, Webster (15 counties). = Population 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, 18, and Louise, 14; 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 Ki-wanis club, Odd Fellows, American Legion Post 23, and 40 and 8 Mammoth Cave Voiture 1146; president of the Bowling Green Bar Association; past presi-dent of the Young Democratic Clubs of Kentucky, 1941-46; during World War IT 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; reelected to Eighty-fifth Congress on November 6, 1956; member, Committee on Appropriations; home address, 638 East Main, 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; delegate, Republican National Convention 1956; delegate from the U. S. Congress to Interparliamentary Union Conferences in Washington 1953, Helsinki 1955, Bangkok 1956, and London in 1957; member of the Christian Church, Sigma Nu, Masons, and other fraternal organizations; also member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled Ameri-can Veterans, AMVETS, 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; and to the Kighty-fifth Congress by the largest vote ever received in the District by any candidate for Congress of either party; committee assignments—Judiciary and Committee on Committees. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Adair, Anderson, Barren, Bullitt, Green, Hardin, Hart, Larue, Marion, Meade, Mercer, Metcalfe, Nelson, Shelby, Spencer, Taylor, and Washington (17 counties). Population (19850), 275,145. i FRANK CHELF, Democrat, of Lebanon, Ky.; born Elizabethtown, Ky., September 22, 1907; parents, Judge Weed S. Chelf and Hallie Wrather Chelf; at age of 5 years, at death of parents, was placed in Masonic Widows and Or-phans Home of Kentucky; attended St. Mary’s College, St. Mary, Ky., and Cen-tre College, Danville, Ky.; received LL. B. degree, Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn. ; admitted to the bar, 1931; married Louise Rash, North Middle-town, Ky., 1935; children—Caroline, Bonnie, and Frank, 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 in 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 KEightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member, Judiciary Committee. 97560°—57———6 Congressional Directory KENTUCKY FIFTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Fleming, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Lewis, Mason, Oldham, Pendleton, and Trimble (13 counties). Population (1950), 293,928. 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, Kightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; elected chairman of the Committee on Bank-ing and Currency on December 3, 1943, and served until the election of his suec-cessor 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Bourbon, Boyle, Casey, Clark, Estill, Fayette, Franklin, Garrard, Harrison, Henry, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Montgomery, Nicholas, Owen, Powell, Robertson, Scott, and Woodford (20 counties). Population (1950), 380,806. JOHN CLARENCE WATTS, Democrat, of Jessamine County, Ky.; born Nicholasville, Ky., July 9, 1902; graduate Nicholasville High School, 1921; A. B. and LL. B. University of Kentucky 1925, 1927; lawyer and farmer; police judge city of Nicholasville 1929-33; county attorney, Jessamine County, Ky., 1933-45; member and majority leader, house of representatives, Kentucky State Legislature, 1947-48; commissioner of motor transportation, Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1948-51; county chairman, Democratic Party, Jessamine County, Ky., 28 years; elected to Eighty-second Congress, special election April 14, 1951; reelected each subsequent Congress; member, Committee on Agriculture; married Miss Nora Wilburn, Lexington, Ky; one daughter Lillian Frances, age 10. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bath, Boyd, Breathitt, Carter, Elliott, Floyd, Greenup, Johnson, Knott, Lawrence, Lee, Letcher, Magoffin, Martin, Menifee, Morgan, Perry, Pike, Rowan, and Wolfe (20 counties). Population (1950), 487,180. 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 district; 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, participating 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 Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bell, Clay, Clinton, Cumberland, Harlan, Jackson, Knox, Laurel, Leslie, McCreary, Monroe, Owsley, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Russell, Wayne, and Whitley (17 counties). Population (1950), 399,490. 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 11; 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 to Miss Lowell Jones in 1925; four children: Mrs. J. R. White of Sardinia, Ind.; Mrs. O. D. Hungerford of Kingsport, Tenn.; Mrs. H. A. Browning, Jr., Williamsburg, Ky.; 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, and Kighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. LOUISIANA B 1ographical a7 LOUISIANA (Population (1950), 2,683,516) SENATORS ALLEN JOSEPH ELLENDER, Democrat, of Houma, La.; born in Montegut, 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; reelected Somber 6, 1956, without opposition, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1 . REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Ci1ry 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-fifth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—C1ry 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, Congressional Directory LOUISIANA 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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; Bangkok, 1956; London, 1957; chairman, Committee on Elections, Eighty-second Congress and ranking minority member, Eighty-third Congress; chairman, Special Subcommittee on Narcotics, Eighty-third Congress, chairman, Subcommittee on Customs, Tariffs, and Reciprocal Trade Agreements, Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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 for 10 years; States Commissioner on September 1, 1925, and served as such 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 ten 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 Wholesale Equipment Co., Monroe, La. (manufacturers and distributors of commercial refrigerators and restaurant and lounge equipment); owner of Passman Investment Co., Monroe, La.; commissioned a lieutenant in the United States Navy, October 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, Ine.; member, American Legion; thirty-second degree Mason; Shriner; Knight Tem- plar; member, Red Cross of Constantine; member, Order of Eastern Star; Past Grand Master of Masons of Louisiana; member, board of directors, Masonic Temple Building, New Orleans; past president, Mississippi Valley Flood Control Association; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first, Bighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. LOUISIANA Biographical 59 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-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. : 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 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 s——— mh 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. 60 Congressional Directory MAINE 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 oq ety Cumberland, Oxford, Sagadahoc, and York (4 counties). Population 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Androscoggin, Franklin, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Somerset, and Waldo (7 counties). Population (1950), 295,754. FRANK M. COFFIN, Democrat, of Lewiston, Maine; born in Lewiston, 1919; educated in Lewiston public schools; Bates College, B. A., summa cum laude; Harvard Business School; Harvard Law School, LL. B., cum laude; served in U. S. Navy during World War II, Pacific Theater; lawyer; chairman, Maine Democratic State Committee, 1954-56; Baptist; married to former Ruth Ulrich; four children; elected to Eighty-fifth Congress September 10, 1956. 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 "McIntire: 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) ; 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, Ine., 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. > MARYLAND Biographical 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; reelected on November 6, 1956, for the term expiring January 3, 1963. 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.—Counties: 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. Buoy DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Baltimore, Carroll, and Harford (3 counties). Population (1950), JAMES PATRIEK 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 Shuey Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member, Armed Services Committee. THIRD DISTRICT.—CIrY 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. Congressional Directory MARYLAND FOURTH DISTRICT.—CIT1Y 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); 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: 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; 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 un-expired 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress. 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—City oF BALTIMORE: Wards 15, 16, and 21; ward 25, precincts 1 to 11; ward 26, Jreainets 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; 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. MASSACHUSETTS SB rographical 63 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/c U. S. N. R. WAVES, discharged), Peter B. (killed in action, sergeant, U. S. Marines), William L. (Quartermaster 3/c U. S. N. R., discharged), and Susan; served as first lieutenant, Three Hundred and First Field Artillery, 1917-18 (5 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; LL. D. (honorary) Loras College, Dubuque, Iowa, 1956; LL. D. (honorary) Rockhurst College, Kansas City, 1956; LL. D. (honorary) Boston College, 1956; LL. D. (honorary) Springfield College, Mass., 1956; LL. D. (honorary) Northeastern University, Mass., 1956; LL. D. (honorary) Harvard University, 1956; D. Sc. (honorary) Lowell Institute of Technology, Mass., 1956; Cardinal Gibbons Award, Catholic University of America, 1956; LL. D. (honorary) Villanova University, Villanova, Pa.; LL. D. (honorary) Uni-versity of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C.; LL. D. (honorary) Syracuse Uni-versity, Syracuse, N. Y.; LL. D. (honorary) Iona College, New Rochelle, N. Y.; LL. D. (honorary) University of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Canada; Pa-triotism Award, University of Notre Dame, 1957; winner of Pulitizer Prize and Christopher Book Award for 1956; elected to Harvard Board of Overseers, 1957; 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., 1932-35; president, Massachusetts Selectmen’s Association, Congressional Directory MASSACHUSETTS 1935-38; district attorney, northwestern district, 1939, and reelected in 1942; married; elected to the Seventy-ninth Congress on November 7, 1944; reelected to the Eightieth, Bighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—HAMPDEN COUNTY: 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. : THIRD DISTRICT.—HAMPDEN COUNTY: Town of Palmer. HAMPSHIRE CouNTY: Town of Ware. MIDDLESEX COUNTY: City of Marlborough; towns of Hudson, Maynard, Shirley, and Stow. 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, HEighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. City Waltham; of 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 FOURTH DISTRICT.—MIDDLESEX COUNTY: of towns Ashland, Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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 J ulien’s School, Paris, France; Tufts College and Bates College; honorary received honorary M. A. degrees from LI. D. from Washington College of Law; honorary Jur. D. from Portia Law School; honorary LL. D. degree, Lowell Technological Institute; DSM—American Legion; 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; MASSACHUSETTS Biographical 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.—EsseEx 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, Masgs., 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 Kighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—EssEX CouNTtY: City of Lawrence, city of Lynn, wards 1, 4, 5, 6, and 7, and city of Peabody; towns of Middleton, Nahant, and North Andover. SurrFoLk 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; married to Jane Rita Murphy, February 16, 1946; member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1927 to 1938; member of Massa-chusetts 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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, Andover Academy, Harvard College (1940), Harvard Law School (1943) (1946); married to Phyllis Brooks of Beverly Hills, Calif.; four children, Torbert Hart, Jr., Laurie, Brian, and Robin; 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 Combat Award and Presidential Citation; practicing attorney, 44 School Street, Boston, Mass.; former member of National Labor Relations Board for New England area; former legal assistant to Eric Johnston; member Harvard Varsity Club; Boston, Federal, and Massachusetts Bar Associations; was elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. 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. NoRrrFoLE COUNTY: Town of Cohasset. PLyMouTH 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 (deceased) and one daughter, both veterans of World War II; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. Congressional Directory MASSACHUSETTS TENTH DISTRICT.—MIDDLESEX COUNTY: City of Newton. NORFOLK COUNTY: Town of Brookline. SUFFoLK CouNTtY: 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 I 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 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—SUrFoLk 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; 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 Massa-chusetts 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-eight, Seventy-ninth Congresses; majority leader; Member Eightieth Congress, Democratic whip; Member HEighty-first and Eighty-second Congresses, majority leader; Member Eighty-third Con-gress, Democratic whip; Member Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses, ma-jority 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.; Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C.; and Staley College, Brookline, Mass.; member of Order of Malta First Class; awarded the “Peace Medal” of the Third Order of Saint Francis; knight commander, Order of St. Gregory, with star; commander, Legion of Honor, Republic of the Philippines; Bellarmine Medal, 1957, Louisville, Ky.; commander, Order of Sanchez Duarte y Mella, Dominican Republic; member of the Knights of Columbus. MASSACHUSETTS Biographical THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—NORFOLKE COUNTY: City of Quincy; towns of Avon, Braintree, Canton, Dedham, Holbrook, Milton, Needham, Norwood, Randolph, Westwood, and Weymouth. PLYMOUTH County: City of Brockton. SUFFOLK CouUNTY: 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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- ipl 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.; LL. D., Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y.; master of science, Bradford Durfee Technical Institute, Fall River, Mass.; M. S. B. A., Bryant College, Providence, R. I.; publisher of Evening Chronicle, North Attleboro, and Franklin Sentinel, Franklin, Mass.; member Massachusetts House of Representa-tives, 1912-14; member Massachusetts State Senate, 1914-17; chairman, Massa-chusetts Street Railway Investigating Committee, 1917; chairman, Massachusetts Republican Legislative Campaign Committee, 1917; Harding-Coolidge presi-dential elector, 1920; executive secretary, Republican State committee, 1922-25; delegate to Republican National Conventions of 1916, 1936, 1940, 1944, 1948, and 1952; permanent chairman of the Republican National Conventions of 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952, and 1956; 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, ineluding the Eighty-fifth; elected minority leader Seventy-sixth and each succeeding Congress except the Eightieth and Eighty-third, in which he was elected Speaker. Congressional Directory MICHIGAN MICHIGAN (Population (1950), 6,371,766) SENATORS CHARLES EDWARD POTTER, Republican, of Cheboygan, Mich.; born in Lapeer, Mich., October 30, 1916; graduated from Eastern Michigan 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 European 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, Military Order of the Purple Heart, 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; member, American Battle Monuments Commission; 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 and for the full term commencing January 3, 1953. PATRICK V. McNAMARA, Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born in North Weymouth, Mass., October 4, 1894; educated Weymouth High School and Fore River Apprentice School, Quincy, 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 MI or DETROIT: Wards 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, and 15, and city of Hamtramck. Population 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—Tod, 17 years of age, and Don, 15 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. EoD eT Cowes Jackson, Lenawee, Monroe, and Washtenaw (4 counties). Population 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 civil 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, | MICHIGAN Biographical 69 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 practieed 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, Barbara, and Katherine; elected to the Eighty-second and succeeding Congresses; 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: 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 Scheol; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTiES: Kent and Ottawa (2counties). 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 II; 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; three sons—Maichael Gerald, born March 14, 1950, John Gardner, born March 16, 1952, and Steven Meigs, born May 19, 1956, and one daughter, Susan Elizabeth, born July 6, 1957; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the KEighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT, Couns: Genesee, Ingham, and Livingston (3 counties). Population (1950), CHARLES E. CHAMBERLAIN, Republican, of East Lansing, Mich.; born July 22, 1917, Locke Township, Ingham County, Mich.; attended Lansing Public Schools; graduated from the University of Virginia, B. S. in commerce, major in accounting, 1941; LL. B. degree, 1949; admitted to Virginia bar and Michigan bar, 1949; served 4 years in World War II, commanding officer of vessels in both Atlantic and Pacific theaters; lieutenant commander, U. S. Coast Guard Reserve; Congressional Directory MICHIGAN Internal Revenue agent, U. S. Treasury Department, 1946-47; assistant prosecut-ing attorney of Ingham County, 1950; city attorney of East Lansing, legal counsel to Michigan Senate Judiciary Committee, 1953-54; prosecuting attorney of" Ingham County, 1955-56; married Charlotte Mary Craney of Norwich, Conn., 1943; three children: Charlotte Ellen, 1946, Christine Clark, 1951, Charles Jr., 1954; member of Kiwanis, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Reserve Officers Association, Economic Club of Lansing, Michigan State Bar, American Bar Association, and Sons of The American Revolution; elected to Kighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Huron, Lapeer, Macomb, Sanilac, St. Clair, and Tuscola (6 coun-ties). Population (1950), 414,598. . ROBERT J. McINTOSH, Republican of Port Huron, Mich.; born in Port Huron, Mich., September 16, 1922; attended public schools of Port Huron, Michigan State University, University of Michigan, and University of Michigan Law School, LL. B., 1948; attorney at law practicing in Port Huron since 1948, member of the law firm of Schlee, McIntosh and Simpson; during World War 11 served with the 8th Air Force in England as a fighter pilot and with the French Forces Interior in Normandy in 1944; awarded Air Medal with two clusters and the Purple Heart; past president of St. Clair County Bar Association; served as assistant prosecuting attorney and as postmaster; member of Masonic orders, American Legion, B. P. O. E., Psi Upsilon and Phi Alpha Delta fraternities; chairman, St. Clair County Citizens for Eisenhower Committee in 1952; chairman, County Republican Committee; chairman, District Republican Committee; campaign chairman, Citizens Committee for Better Schools; member Grace Episcopal Church; married Annette J. Stuber; three children, Prudence, Melanie, and John; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Clinton, Gratiot, Ionia, Montcalm, Saginaw, and Shiawassee (6 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, Optimists, B. P. O. E., Masons, Knights Templar, Shriner; church affiliation: Congregational; received honorary M. Sc. 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 and Eighty-fifth Con-gresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Benzie, Grand Traverse, Lake, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Missau-kee, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, and Wexford (11 counties). Population (1950), 275,109. ROBERT P. GRIFFIN, Republican, of Traverse City, Mich.; born in Michigan November 6, 1923, son of J. A. and Beulah M. Griffin; educated in public schools of Garden City and Dearborn, Mich.; graduate of Central Michigan College with A. B. and B. 8. degrees; graduate of University of Michigan Law School with J. D. degree; served as enlisted man in 71st Infantry Division during World War II, 14 months overseas; practiced law in Traverse City, Mich., 1950-56, member of law firm of Williams & Griffin; member of American Bar Association, Michigan State Bar Association, Kiwanis Club, B. P. O. E., American Legion; married to former Marjorie J. Anderson of Ludington; three children; elected to Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. : TENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Alcona, Arenac, Bay, Clare, Crawford, Gladwin, Iosco, Isabella, Mooosia, 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 MICHIGAN Biographical 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; elected mayor of Bay City in 1949, reelected in 1951; member of Evangelical Chureh, 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 and November 6, 1956. 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: 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 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—CIty o¥ 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 III, 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 97560°—57——1T7 Congressional Directory MICHIGAN Martha Marie, I. H. M.); 1935, guest of the Philippine Government at the inau-guration 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; successfully advocated the acceptance by Congress of funds from A. 8. C. A. P. to press the record for the music and song of the ‘Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag,” for distribution by Congress to the communication outlets of the Nation; author of the legislation placing a cancellation mark on mail using the words “PRAY FOR PEACE?” for which in 1956 he received an award from the Catholic War Veterans, Department of Michigan, “in recognition of unswerving devotion to God and Country’’; and from the Daughters of the American Revolu-tion the Award of Merit. “In grateful acknowledgment and sincere appreciation of outstanding services and worthy accomplishments for the protection of our Constitutional Republic’; and in 1957 the George Washington Honor Medal from Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge with inscription “For outstanding achieve-ment in bringing about a better understanding of the American Way of Life’; elected to the Seventy-fourth, Seventy-fiftth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty- fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member of the Committee on Appropriations. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—C1ry 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, to John D. Dingell, Sr. and the former Grace B. Bigler; married Helen Patricia Henebry on June 25, 1952, and they have two children, John David 3d, born August 9, 1954, and Christopher Dennis, born February 23, 1957; 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, to succeed his late father, the Hon. John D. Dingell, who represented the 15th District of Michigan from its founding in 1932 until his death September 19, 1955; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—City 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-inary at Orchard Lake, Mich., and graduated from Fordson High School in Dearborn; married Margaret M. Stroinski, of Detroit, July 1, 1943; have four children, John W., Ronald L., Patricia, and Richard; at the age of 18, enlisted in MICHIGAN Biographical 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; member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars; elected to the Eighty-second Congress on November 7, 1950; reelected to the Kighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service and of the Committee on House Administration. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—C11y of DETROIT: Ward 22; Cities of Livonia, Northville, and Plym-on STs of Northville, Plymouth, and Redford in Wayne County. Population (1950), MARTHA W. GRIFFITHS, Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born in Pierce City, Mo.; graduated, A. B., University of Missouri, and L.L. B., University of Michigan Law School; member of the Michigan Legislature 1949-52; recorder and judge of Recorder’s Court 1953; husband, Hicks G. Griffiths; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954, and reelected to Eighty-fifth Congress. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—OAKLAND COUNTY. Population (1950), 396,001. WILLIAM S. BROOMFIELD, Republican, of Royal Oak, Mich.; born in Royal Oak, Mich., April 28, 1922; son of Dr. S. C. and Fern Broomfield; grad-uated from high school in 1940 and attended Michigan State University; after discharge from military service entered the real estate and property management business and is president of the Broomfield-Bishop-Ruge Co., Insurance Under-writers, in Berkley; married Jane Thompson in 1951 and they have two daugh-ters, Susan and Nancy; attends the Methodist Church; Berkley Lodge No. 536, F. & A. M.; Royal Oak Chapter No. 167, R. A. M.; Pontiac Commandery No. 2, Moslem Temple of Detroit; Greater North Woodward Optimist Club; life mem-ber of Optimist International; Royal Oak Hi-Twelve Club; Berkley Lions Club; Odd Fellows; American Legion, Berkley Post No. 874; honorary member Metro-politan Club of America, Spirit 22; elected to the Michigan House of Representa-tives in 1948, 1950, 1952, and elected speaker pro tem in 1953; elected to the State Senate in 1954; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress on November 6, 1956. Congressional Directory MINNESOTA 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; honorary Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Rhode Island College of Pharmacy and Allied Sciences; Doctor Humane Letters, (honorary) Hebrew Union College; 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 Public 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, on Sotegiad to a second 6-year term in the United States Senate, November , 1954. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Couxties: Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, 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; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses from the First Con-gressional District of Minnesota. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: 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, Iowa, 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.); engaged in 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. MINNESOTA Biographical THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, and 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, 2, and 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; 1939 to December 1948 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—RAMSEY COUNTY: Population (1950), 355,332. EUGENE J. McCARTHY, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of St. Paul, Minn.; born in Watkins, Minn., Mareh 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—Ellen Anne, Mary Abigail, Margaret Alice, and Michael Benet; acting chairman of sociology department of St. Thomas College 1946; chairman of the Ramsey County Democratic Farmer-Labor Party in 1948; delegate at large to the Democratic National Convention in 1948; elected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—HENNEPIN COUNTY, City of Minneapolis: Ward 2, precincts 18 to 26; 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 Montelair, 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, Kanabee, 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. Congressional Darectory MINNESOTA 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 and Alfred; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounNmESs: 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% 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; married to Gisela Hager in 1955; one son, Thomas H.; elected to Eightieth Congress November 5, 1946; reelected to Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress. MISSISSIPPI B 1ographical 77 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; member, Appropriations Committee and Armed Services Committee; married Coy Hines of New Albany, Miss., December 24, 1929; two children, John Hampton and Margaret Jane. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Alcorn, Attala, Calhoun, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Clay, Itawamba, Lee, Lowndes, Monroe, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Tishomingo, Webster, and Winston (17 counties). Population (1950), 383,521. 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 Eupora, 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, FEightieth, FKEighty-first, KEighty-second, KEighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Benton, Carroll, De Soto, Grenada, Lafayette, Marshall, Mont-hay Panola, Tallahatchie, Tate, Tippah, Union, and Yalobusha (13 counties). Population (1950), 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 Congressional Directory MISSISSIPPI 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-: fifth 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 Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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; veteran of World War II; prosecuting attorney of Hinds County, Mississippi, from May 20, 1944, to October 1, 1946; married to Elizabeth Ann Wells, of Raymond, Miss.; three children; Baptist, Mason; elected to Eightieth and succeeding Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: 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, Eighty-fourth without opposition, and Eighty-fifth without oppo-sition. 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, Bighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; sponsor and chairman of the Special Committee on Post-War Economic Policy and Planning in Seventy-eighth and Seventy-ninth Congresses; member of the House Rules Committee and National Forest Reservation Com-mission. MISSOURI B rographical 79 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 Stallecup; 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 Eleventh 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.; named “Big Brother of the Year” for 1955; 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; reelected, November 6, 1956; vice chairman, Missouri Basin Survey Commission; member Democratic Steering Committee and Democratic Policy Committee; elected secretary, Senate Demo-cratic Conference, Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Congresses; chairman, Rules and Administration; member of committees on Judiciary. 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; became president of Emerson Electric Manufacturing Co. of St. Louis; studied airplane armament for the War Department in England in 1941; entered Government service July 16, 1945, serving successively as chair-man 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.—Ciry oF St. Louts: Wards 1 to 8; 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.; born January 7, 1913; attended Benton and Cupples elementary schools and Beaumont High School in St. Louis and National University in Washington, D. C., receiving degree of LL. B.; member of the bar of the District of Columbia; admitted to practice before Supreme Court of the United States; served as congressional secretary to the late Representative John J. Cochran of the Thirteenth Congressional District of Missouri from 1934 until 1946, during which time he also served as Chief Clerk for two congressional committees, the House Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments which was recently renamed the House Government Operations Committee, and the House Committee on Accounts; married Miss Opal Osborn of Washington, D. C., and has two children, a daughter, LaVerne, and a son, Frank, Jr.; member of the Episcopal Church; first elected November 6, 1946, to the Eightieth Congress and has served continuously since that date; Congressional Directory MISSOURI Assistant Majority Whip, member of the Committee on Ways and Means, United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission, and Migratory Bird Conservation Commission. SECOND DISTRICT.—ST. Louis County. City oF St. Louis: Wards 10 to 14; ward 23, precincts 1 to 12, 14 to 26, 37, and 38; townships of Bonhomme, 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, Hensley, Curtis & Biggs; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member Ways and Means Committee and Joint Economic Committee. THIRD DISTRICT.—Ciry oF St. Louris: 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-cinets 1 to 5, 8 to 20, and 22 to 29; ward 23, precincts 13, 27 to 36, and 39; wards 24 and 25, ward 26, pre-cinets 1 to 3, 8 to 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress. MISSOURI Brographical FIFTH DISTRICT. 1108800 County, KANSAS Ciry: 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. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Clay, Clinton, Daviess, De Kalb, Gentry, Harrison, Holt, Linn, Livingston, Nodaway, Platte, Ray, and Worth (17 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 Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: 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. CHARLES HARRISON BROWN, Democrat, of Springfield, Mo.; born Coweta, Okla., Oct. 22, 1920; attended public elementary schools in Humansville and Republic, Mo.; high school in Springfield; attended Drury College, Spring-field, 1937-38-40, George Washington University, 1939; served as radio publicity director, Missouri Conservation Commission; was Drury College alumni secre-tary; former program director, radio station KWTO, Springfield; account execu-tive, St. Louis advertising firm; founder and president of Brown Radio-TV Pro-ductions, Inc.; wife, Jean Vinyard Brown; two children; elected to Eighty-fifth Congress, November 6, 1956. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounNmES: Carter, Crawford, Dent, Howell, Iron, Jefferson, Madison, Maries, Oregon, Osage, Phelps, Pulaski, Reynolds, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, Shannon, Texas, Washington, and Wayne (19 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, Bighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—CouNmiES: 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 82 Congressional Directory MISSOURI 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: a) Regent of the Smithsonian Institution; elected to the Sixty-eighth and succeedin Congresses; address: Elsberry, Mo., R. F. D. 1. io 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 January 1935 to December 1944 (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; i directed the organization of the Sixth Missouri Infantry, Missouri State Guard, a and for more than 5 years, from December 1940 until July 1946, served as com- {| manding officer of that volunteer regiment; married Ethel Rockholt August 2, | 1923, and they have 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; graduateof the school of journalism, Uni- versity of Missouri, B. J., 1923; elected November 2, 1948, to unexpired term in the Eightieth Congress; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: 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 cireuit of Missouri, when elected to the Eighty-first Congress on Novem- ber 2, 1948; reelected to Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty- fifth Congresses. MONTANA Biographical 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; majority whip of United States Senate since January 3, 1957. 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. LEROY H. ANDERSON, Democrat, of Conrad, Mont.; born in Ellendale, N. Dak., February 2, 1906; went with parents to Montana in 1909; received degree in chemical engineering, Montana State College in 1927; postgraduate work in mathematics and physical chemistry for 18 months at California Institute of Technology, with research results published in Journal of American Chemical Society; married Jessie Taylor in 1929; one daughter, Mrs. John Lahr; one son, Douglas; two grandchildren; religion, Presbyterian, served as moderator of Great Falls Presbytery; wheat and cattle rancher; member: Masons, Elks, VFW, Legion, Lions; private plane pilot; World War 1I, commander of armored task force in combat from Normandy to Elbe; Silver Star and Croix de Guerre; major general in Army Reserve, commander of 96th Infantry Division, Reserve ; elected Montana Legislature, house of representatives, 1946; elected Montana Legislature, Senate, 1948 to date, being Democratic floor leader since 1954; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. Congressional Directory NEBRASKA 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 BE. Kuncl 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 1950-57; 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. Bene-dicts 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 sub-sequently 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 Eisenhower, Ridgway, and Patton, participating in the Ardennes, Rhineland, and Central Europe Campaigns; awarded the Combat Infantryman’s Badge and the Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster; was discharged as a captain in March 1946; married the former Jane Burner of Sabetha, Kans., in 1946, and has five sons; engaged in the insurance 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., April 1950-55; partner Smith-Weaver Motors 1955-56; member of the Presbyterian Church, Elks (past exalted ruler) Falls City, Nebr., Veterans of Foreign Wars (past commander) Falls City, Nebr., American Legion, 32d degree Mason, and Shrine; former 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. NEBRASKA Bb rographical SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Cass, Douglas, Otoe, Sarpy, and Washington (5 counties). Popu-lation (1950), 341,641. GLENN C. CUNNINGHAM, Republican, of Omaha, Nebr.; born in Omaha, Nebr., September 10, 1912, son of George and Emma Cunningham; attended South Omaha High School; graduated from the University of Omaha with an A. B. degree in 1935; married Janis Thelen of Omaha, Nebr., in July 1941; six children, Glenn, Jr., Judy, Mary, Jimmy, David, and Ann Melissa; spent all adult life in civic and governmental work and known as a student of govern-ment; served as executive secretary, Omaha Junior Chamber of Commerce from 1936 to 1940; from 1940 to 1941 served as manager of the Convention Bureau, Omaha Chamber of Commerce; from 1942 to 1947 served as manager, Omaha Safety Council; organized Glenn Cunningham & Co., an insurance agency in 1947; appointed to the Omaha City Council in 1947 and served until 1948 as superintendent of Department of Fire Protection and Water Supply for city of Omaha; elected mayor of Omaha 1948, reelected mayor of Omaha in 1951 having served a total of 6 years; appointed Nebraska State director, Savings Bonds Division, U. S. Treasury Department, 1954 and served in that capacity until April 1956; elected to Omaha Board of Education in 1946 and served as president of the Omaha Junior Chamber of Commerce in 1945; named Nebraska’s Out-standing Young Man in 1946; is a member of the Legion of Honor, Order of DeMolay; member of Episcopal Church; Pi Kappa Alpha; Eagles; elected 2d District delegate to Republican National Conventions, 1948 and 1952; elected to Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. 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; a married daughter, Nanci Belle, graduate of the University of Nebraska; member of Methodist Church; past president of Northeast Nebraska United Chambers of Commerce; past president of the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; vice president of Kiwanis Club; secretary of Y. M. C. A. Board; member of American Legion and V. F. W.; Masonic Lodge; Izaak Walton League; Chamber of Commerce; chairman of County Civil Defense Board; chairman of Madison County Republican Committee; past president of Norfolk City School Board and member since 1945; member of Governor's Highway Advisory Committee; member of the House Agriculture Committee since 1953; 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; reelected to Eighty-fifth 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fiftth Congresses. 86 Congressional Directory NEVADA NEVADA (Population (1950), 160,083) SENATORS GEORGE W. MALONE, Republican, of Reno, Nev.; University of Nevada, 1917; married Ruth Moslander 1921; daughter, Mrs. Michael J. O’Connor; consult-ing engineer, former State engineer of Nevada and member Public Service Commis-sion 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 Loucile 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 MeCarran, 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; reelected November 6, 1956, for 6-year term. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.—Population (1950), 160,083. WALTER S. BARING, Democrat, of Reno, Nev.; born in Goldfield, Nev., September 9, 1911; was graduated from Reno High School in 1929 as a gold medal honor student; was graduated from the University of Nevada in 1934, with a B. S. degree and a B. A. degree; holds a high-school teacher’s certificate; elected chairman Democratic Central Committee of Washoe County in 1936; was elected assemblyman from Washoe County to the Nevada State Legislature in 1936; was reelected in 1942; resigned in order to enlist in the United States Navy; served for 3 years; member Reno Lodge No. 13, F. & A. M.; member thirty-second degree Scottish Rite; member of Kerak Temple of the Shrine; member of Adah Chapter No. 4, Order of Eastern Star; member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles; member of the American Legion, Darrell Dunkle Post No. 1, Reno, Nev.; elected Councilman, Sixth Ward, Reno City Council in 1947; en-gaged in furniture business in Reno; Protestant; married to Geraldine Buchanan January 31, 1942; has four children, Walter Stephan Baring 3d, William Robert Baring, John Buchanan Baring, and Thomas Jefferson Baring; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the Eighty-second Con-gress November 7, 1950; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. NEW HAMPSHIRE B 1ographical 87 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, Iowa Wesleyan College, Alma College, Villanova University, Portia Law School and Rider College; D. C. L. degree from Carroll College and from New England College; D. Lit. Florida Southern 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 Hamp-shire Public Service Commission, 1930-34; Governor of New Hampshire, 1935-37; delegate-at-large and chairman of the New Hampshire delegation to the Repub-lican National Convention in 1936; delegate-at-large to the Republican National Convention in 1940; delegate to National Convention, 1956; 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; 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 Eighty-third Congress; served as Chairman of the Appropriations Committee during the Eighty-third Congress; serving in the Eighty-fifth Congress as ranking Republi-can member of the Appropriations Committee, member of the Armed Services Committee, member of the Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee, member of the Republican Personnel Committee, chairman, Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, 1953 and 1957; member of Special Committee to In-vestigate Political Activities, Lobbying and Campaign Contributions, 1956-57; member of the Senate Office Building Commission, and Chairman of the Repub-lican Policy Committee; member of the Hoover Commission; Trustee of the Robert A. Taft Memorial Foundation. Residence: 233 Eastman Street, Con-cord, 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; reelected November 6, 1956, for the term ending Jan-uary 3, 1963. 97560°—57——8 88 Congressional Directory NEW HAMPSHIRE REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Belknap, Carroll, Rockingham, and Strafford. HILLSBOBO 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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, 1953-55; 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; member of the Board of Directors of the New Hampshire Council on World Affairs. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: 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, Peterborough, Sharon, Temple, Weare, Wilson, and Windsor. MERRIMACK COUNTY: Cities of Concord and Franklin; towns of Andover, Boscawen, Bow, Bradford, Danbury, Dunbarton, Henniker, 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; elected to State house of representatives in 1939 and served four terms; in last term (1951-53) was chairman of ways and means com-mittee; 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. NEW JERSEY B 1ographical 89 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; honorary, LL. D. from Rider College in 1957; ad-mitted to New York bar in 1904; lived in Colorado 1905-18, admitted to Colo-rado bar in 1906; practiced law in Colorado until 1917, the outbreak of World War I; served in United States Food Administration in Colorado and Washing-ton during World War I, and was member postwar relief organizations headed by former President Herbert Hoover; returned to Princeton, N. J., in 1919, and was executive secretary of the university until 1927, then became lecturer, De-partment of Politics, Princeton University, until 1930, and later resumed prac-tice 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 or-ganizations: Belgian American Educational Foundation, Princeton in Asia, Inc., Foreign Policy Association; 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 Re-publican 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 Republican Post-War Advisory Coun-cil 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.; 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 November 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 two grandchildren; 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; received honorary LL. D. from Rutgers University, 1955, honorary LL. D. from Middlebury College, 1956; 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 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; trustee of Rutgers University; trustee of New Jersey Society for Crippled Children and Adults; director, N. J. chapter, Arthritis and Rheuma-tism Foundation; member of: General Committee, Department of International Justice and Goodwill; National Council of Churches of Christ in the U. 8. 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. 90 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Camden, Gloucester, and Salem (3 counties). Population (1950), 441,978. CHARLES A. WOLVERTON, Republican, of Camden (Merchantville), N. J.; born at Camden, N. J., his parents being Charles S. Wolverton and Martha Wolverton; educated in the public schools of Camden, graduating from Cam-den 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SECOND DI RICT. Conve: Atlantic, Cape May, and Cumberland (3 counties). Population MILTON WILLITS GLENN, Republican, of Margate City, N. J.; born in Atlantic City, N. J., June 18, 1903; educated in the Atlantic City Public Schools, Georgetown University, and Dickinson Law School (LL. B. 1924); admitted New Jersey Bar 1925 and formed law firm of Glenn & Glenn with his brother, Alfred T. Glenn, Jr.; in active practice in South Jersey ever since; in 1931 married Irma L. Lambert, established home in Margate City, N. J., and resides at 103 North Pembroke Avenue; four children, Milton, Jr., Alfred 3d, Jane B. Durham, and Laoma E. Whims and one grandchild, Margaret MacLaren Durham; in 1943 was commissioned a lieutenant in the U. S. Navy and served on active duty for 3 years; after the war became a municipal magistrate in Margate City and then an Atlantic County Freeholder; in 1950 was elected to the general assembly for an unexpired term and was reelected in 1951, 1953, and 1955; lieutenant commander in the United States Naval Reserve, a member of the American Legion, Sigma Chi Fraternity, Atlantic County Republican Union League, and the Atlantic County Bar Association; on November 5, 1957, was elected to the unexpired term of the late T. Millet Hand in the Eighty-fifth Congress. 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: 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 NEW JERSEY Biographical 91 Forest College, North Carolina, and Wake Forest Law School; member of law firm of Thompson & Convery, practicing at 122 West State Street, Trenton, N. J.; former member of the board of directors of the Trenton Chapter American Red Cross, 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. 8. S. LCI (L) 428 and LCI (Rocket) Squad-rons 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Morris and Somerset. MIDDLESEX County: City of Perth Amboy; boroughs of Carteret, Dunellen, Highland Park, Metuchen, Middlesex, and South Plainfield; townships of Piscataway, Edison, 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 cum 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—UNION COUNTY. Population (1950), 398,138. FLORENCE P. DWYER, Republican, of Elizabeth, N. J.; born in Reading, Pa., July 4, 1902; former State legislation chairman of New Jersey Business and Professional Women; member of the New Jersey Legislature, 1950 through 1956; husband, M. Joseph Dwyer; one son, graduate of U. S. Naval Academy, class of 1956; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956; member of House Government Operations and Veterans’ Affairs Committees; member of Board of Directors, Gallaudet College, Washington, D. C. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Hunterdon, Sussex, and Warren. BERGEN County: 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 Brook, South Hackensack, Washington, and Wyckoft. 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 and William S.; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 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 92 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY is now serving his ninth 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, New London, and Colorado Springs. 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, National Republican Club, the Englewood Club, Knicker-bocker Country Club, Brotherhood of Traveling Jewelers, Reserve Officers Asociation, American Legion, V. F. W., Elks, Masons, Seventy-seventh Divi-sion Association, Three Hundred and Sixth Infantry Association, Haworth Men’s Club; Englewood, Bergen County, and New Jersey Chambers of Commerce; Rotary Club; former member 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., Ine., 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—EgssEx County: City of Newark, North Ward, districts 1 to 47; East Ward, dis- tricts 16 to 26 and 28; West Ward, districts 1 to 10; borough of Glen Ridge; towns of Belleville, Bloomfield, and Nutley. HUDSON COUNTY: Borough of East Newark; towns of Harrison and Kearny. Popula- tion (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; served with First Armored Division and Military Mission Italian Army; discharged April 1946, as captain; spearheaded drive against communism in the April 1948 elections in Italy. TU. S. Bronze Star and other decorations; holds knighthood in the Sovereign Military Order of Malta; Knight Commander Order of Merit, Italian Republic; Star of Solidarity, Italian Republic; knighted by former King Umberto of Italy, Knight of the Order Crown of Italy, Knight of Sts. Maurizio e Lazzaro; Italian Cross of Merit and other vari-ous foreign decorations; member of Fellowship of United States-British Com-rades, holds gold life membership Veterans of Foreign Wars; American Veterans of World War II, American Legion, Military Order of World Wars, Knights of Columbus, Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, Loyal Order of Moose, Fraternal Order of Eagles and Unico; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. EE ———_— NEW JERSEY Biographical 93 ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—EssEx County: City of Newark, South Ward, districts 47 to 49; West Ward, districts 11 to 45; Central Ward, districts 1 to 28, 32, and 33; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—Essex County: City of Newark, South Ward, districts 1 to 46; East Ward, districts 1 to 15, 27, and 29 to 35; Central Ward, districts 29 to 31; boroughs of Caldwell, Essex Fells, North Caldwell, Roseland, Verona, West Caldwell; towns of Irvington, Montclair; townships of Cald-well, 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—HuUDSON 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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. VINCENT J. DELLAY, Democrat, of West New York, N. J.; born June 23, 1907, in Union City, N. J.; educated West New York High School, New York Evening High School, and the American Institute of Banking; married the former Ada O’Brien in 1925; three children and seven grandchildren; assistant comptrol-ler, Sterling National Bank & Trust Co., New York, N. Y., 1929-36; auditor, New Jersey Treasury Department, 1936-56; served in the U. 8. Navy during World War II; member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, New Jersey National Guard, Knights of Columbus, and the Holy Name Society; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. 94 Congressional Directory NEW MEXICO 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, 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, the Eighty-fourth, and the Eighty-fifth Congress on November 6, 1956. JOSEPH M. MONTOYA, Democrat, of Santa Fe, N. Mex.; born in Sandoval County, N. Mex., September 24, 1915; attended Regis College in Denver, Colo., and Georgetown University Law School in Washington, D. C., receiving LL. B. in 1938; a lawyer by profession; actively engaged in various business enterprises; elected to New Mexico House of Representatives in 1936 at age of 21 while still in college; reelected in 1938 and named majority floor leader; elected as youngest member of State senate in 1940 and named majority whip; reelected to State senate in 1944 and named chairman, Senate Judiciary Committee; was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1946 and reelected in 1948; in 1952 again was elected to the State senate; in 1954 was returned to the office of Lieutenant Governor, and reelected in 1956; married Della Romero and they have three children—Joseph II, Patrick, and Linda; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress in special election April 9, 1957, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Antonio M. Fernandez. a NEW YORK Biographical 95 NEW YORK (Population (1950), 14,830,192) SENATORS “TRVING 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; il D., Hartwick College, 1950; Bard College, 1952; LL. D., Yeshiva University, 1956; 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 Guar-anty Trust Co., of New York, 1920-23, Manufacturers Trust Co., New York City, 1923-30; in general insurance business, Norwich, N. Y., 1933-45; mem-ber, 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 Conditions, became author and sponsor of legislation creating New York State Department of Commerce and New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell Uni-versity; chairman, New York State Temporary Commission Against Discrim-ination, 1944-45; coauthor and cosponsor, New York State law against discrim-ination; 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 Ger-many, 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 delegation to In-ternational 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; The Pilgrims of the United States; veteran of World War I; Presbyterian; directed preparation and publication of textbook: The American Story of Industrial and Labor Rela-tions, 1943; elected to the United States Senate on November 5, 1946, for the term ending January 3, 1953; reelected November 4, 1952; was the Republican candidate for Governor of New York State in 1954; in 1957 was named vice chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field. : JACOB K. JAVITS, Republican, of New York City; born on the lower East Side of New York City, May 18, 1904; after working several years and taking supplementary night courses at Columbia University was graduated from New York University (Law School) in 1926; admitted to the bar in 1927 and became a partner of the law firm of Javits & Javits; honorary LL. D. degrees from Lin-coln University, Long Island University, Hartwick College, Yeshiva University, Hebrew Union College; before Pearl Harbor was a special assistant to the Chief of Chemical Warfare Service, U. S. Army; remained in that service until March 1942, when he went into the Army as a major and became assistant to the Chief of Operations of Chemical Warfare; served in the European Theater of Opera-tions in 1943 and in the Pacific in 1944; received the Legion of Merit and Army Commendation Ribbon; discharged as a lieutenant colonel in June 1945 and re-sumed the practice of law; married Marion Ann Borris in 1947; three children: Joy, age 8; Joshua, age 6; and Carla, age 1%; member of American Legion, Vet-erans of Foreign Wars, and Jewish War Veterans; served in the Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, and Eighty-third Congresses from Washington Heights and Inwood District of New York City; elected attorney general of New York in 1954 for a 4-year term; elected to the United States Senate on November 6, 1956, for the term ending 1963. 96 Congressional Directory NEW YORK 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; Yale University and Yale Law School; married Janet Parsons; four children, Stuyvesant 3d, Jonathan Mayhew, Snow-den, and Laura Livingston; enlisted as a private immediately 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 Active Army Reserves; first Member of Congress and Reservist to take the com-bat parachute training course with the 82d Airborne Division (1956); member of the law firm of Wainwright & Matthews; member of the University Club (N. Y.), Union Club of New York City, Masonic Lodge, Chi Psi, Phi Delta Phi, and a vestryman of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. 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 Avenue 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; LL. B., Fordham Law School, 1942; member Fordham Law Review and Delta Theta Phi law fraternity; attorney at law; entered United States Army, July 1942; graduated Officers Candidate School, Fort Benning, Ga., as Infantry officer, 1943, assigned to One Hundred and Third Infantry Division; overseas October 1944 to March 1946; separated from service May 1946 as captain, Infantry; decorations: Purple Heart, Bronze Star with oak leaf cluster and foreign service ribbons in European Theater; councilman, Town Board, Town of North Hempstead, N. Y., 1948-52; member, V. F. W., American Legion, Mineola, N. Y.; thirty-second degree Mason; member, B. P. 0. E.; elected to the Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. NEW YORK Biographical 97 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; 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 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; 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; 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 rewriting 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth 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 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 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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 Sevent y-third Place, to Myrtle Avenue, thence easterly to Woodhaven Boulevard, to Jamaica Avenue, to One Hundre d 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 betwen. the county of Queens and the county of Kings to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 2,762. ALBERT H. BOSCH, Republican,of Woodhaven, 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 and Alice; residence, 87-80 Ninety-eighth Street, Woodhaven, Queens County, N. Y.; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 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 16; Matthew, age 11; 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; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses. NEW YORK Biographical 99 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 Kings and the county of Queens in a southeasterly direction to the place of beginning. Population (1950), 383,532. 4% 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 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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, to Jay Street, to Fulton Street, to De Kalb Avenue, to Cumberland Street (Washington Park), to Wil-loughby Avenue, 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, thenceina 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; reelected to Eighty-fifth Con-gress November 6, 1956; member of the law firm of Warner, Birdsall & Anfuso, 11 Broadway, New York City (Whitehall 4-0900). / 100 Congressional Directory NEW YORK 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 A venue, 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 ina 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-fifth Congresses, inclusive. TENTH DISTRICT.—KiNGs 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 East Twenty-first Street to Beverley Road, to East Eighteenth Street, to Church Avenue, 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, 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; has two children, William E. Kelly 2d, 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.—KiINGS 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 Ave-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 Ave-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 Bast 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 Bay, to the place of beginning, including the Islands in Jamaica Bay. Population (1950), 1,455. 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. NEW YORK Biographical 101 TWELFTH 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 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 A venue, to Nostrand A venue, 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 A venue, to Atlantic A venue, 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 A venue and Ocean A venue, 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 A venue, 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 Zlvrand 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 & Smith; in 1944 married Dorothy McGann and has four children; member of the Disabled War Veterans; past commander, Park Slope Catholic War Veterans; Knights of Columbus; Elks; Joseph Rochfort Post, Veterans Foreign Wars; Michael Clavin Post, American Legion; Army and Navy Union; Eagles; Ahepa; president, St. Augus- tine 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 Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—KINGS 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 A venue, to Foster A venue, to McDonald A venue, 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, 102 Congressional Directory NEW YORK : Jewish Chautauqua Society, Brooklyn Lodge B. P. O. Elks, L. O. O. Moose, -Justice Lodge F. & A. Masons, 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, B’nai Zion, Jewish National Fund, Col. David Marcus Me-morial 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 Con-ference 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 con-ducted 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 16 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 & 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, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; Democratic Whip for Zone 2; member of Banking and Currency, District of Columbia, and 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 almost 90 years, on November 29, 1903; education: St. Paul’s Parochial Sehool, 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; knight commander with star, Ecclesiastic Order of St. Gregory the Great; 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; honorary mem-ber, Sgt. Harry Wm. Steneck Post No. 601, Veterans of Foreign Wars; member Committee 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; chairman of the Democratic Caucus, 84th Congress; elected consecutively from the Seventy-eighth to the Eighty-fifth Congresses, inclusive. NEW YORK Biographical 103 FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—RicEMOND 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 Twelfth 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 1942 to October 1, 1951; retired under the 65-year rule and resumed general practice of law as counsel with Skadden, Arps, Slate & Timbers 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 York Adult Education 1942-49; member Advisory Board on Vocational Education 1946-52; member of Board of Commu-nity Chest and chairman of Budget Committee 1947-49; director of Visiting Nurses Association 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 Uni-versalist Church; member Grasmere 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 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 in Europe, North Africa, and Asia Minor; minister of the Abyssinian Baptist Church, 1937, organized 1808, membership over 10,000, budget $100,000, 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 Fxtension School, Department of Religious Education, 1932-40; edi- 97560°—57——9 104 Congressional Directory NEW YORK torial writer for New York Evening Post, 1934; executive committee, Negro Exhibit, New York World’s Fair; listed in Who’s Who, 1945 to 1956; elected in London, September 1952, vice president of World Association of Parliamentarians for World Government; reelected in 1953, 1954 and 1956; 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, November 7, 1944; reelected to the Kightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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 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; State senator, 1939-46; chairman, Rapp-Coudert Joint Legislative Subcommittee To Investigate Public Education in City of New York, 1940-44; veteran, World War I, 1917-19, 69th Infantry Regiment, New York National Guard, later 27th Division, 105th Infantry Regiment in France; 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 Avenues, 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. ALFRED E. SANTANGELO, Democrat, of New York City, N. Y.; born in New York City (East Side), N. Y., June 4, 1912; attended the public schools and Curtis High School; graduated from the College of the City of New York with A. B. degree, and from Columbia University School of Law with LL.B. degree; was admitted to the New York State bar in 1939; member of the Federal bar; admitted to practice in the Southern, Eastern, and Western Districts; also before the Circuit Court of Appeals, Second District; and before the Supreme Court of the United States; assistant district attorney under District Attorney Frank S. Hogan, attached to the Homicide Bureau; trial attorney in all courts; married and has four daughters and one son; Fourth Degree member of the Knights of Columbus; member: Grand Street Boys Association; Affiliated Young Democrats, Inc.; East Harlem Citizens Committee, Inc.; Harlem House; Elks; delegate to the Democratic State and Judicial Conventions; New York State Senator 1947-50, and 1953-56; ranking member of Committee on Labor and Industry; member of the Temporary State Commission on Youth and Delin-quency, Joint Legislative Committee on Labor and Industrial Conditions, and Statewide Building Codes Commission; elected to the Eighty-fiftth Congress on November 6, 1956. NEW YORK Brographical 105 NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—NEwW YORK COUNTY: 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 Twentieth 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, Governors Island and Liberty Island. Population (1950). 336.122. LEONARD FARBSTEIN, Democrat, of New York City; born in New York City (Manhattan), N. Y., October 12, 1902; attended the public schools and graduated from the High School of Commerce; attended evening classes at City College of New York; graduated from New York University Law School in 1924 with an LL. B. degree; was admitted to the bar in 1925; licensed to practice in the State and Federal Courts; has represented the Fourth Assembly District of Manhattan in the State Legislature continuously for 24 years; during World War II served in the United States Coast Guard Reserve; was a member of the Temporary Commission on the Courts, State Judicial Conference, and State Judicial Council; vice chairman of the Kast River Day Camp, a philanthropic organization; consultant to the Lower East Side Neighborhood Association and on the Manhattan Council of the Boy Scouts of America; Knights of Pythias (past chancellor); B’nai Brith; the American Jewish Congress; Lower East Side Democratic Association; East Side Chamber of Commerce; Grand Street Boys; Bialystoker Synagogue, serving as trustee and director of Downtown Talmud Torah; member of the American Judicature Society; New York County Lawyers Association; New York State and American Bar Associations, and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress on November 6, 1956. 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. LUDWIG TELLER, Democrat, of New York City; born in New York City (Manhattan), N. Y., June 22, 1911; attended New York City schools; graduated from New York University and New York University School of Law, and has the following degrees: A. B., LL. B., LL. M,, and J. S. D.; was admitted to the New York bar in 1936 and engaged in the practice of law in New York City; married the former Clarice H. Schlesinger; during World War II served as a senior EE lieutenant in the United States Navy, first as a communications officer in Atlantic convoy, and later as a labor relations officer in the Ninth Naval District in Chicago, Ill.; served on the faculty of New York University Law School 1947-50, and a professor of law at New York Law School since 1950; elected to the New York State Assembly in 1950, 1952, and 1954; appointed to membership on the State Joint Legislative Committee on Labor Relations in 1955; in 1953 became a member of the State Commission to Study the Structure of New York City; author of the 5-volume standard treatise entitled “The Law Governing Labor Disputes and Collective Bargaining,”’ also author of a number of other law books ad icles in legal periodicals; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress on November , 1956. 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); 106 Congressional Directory NEW YORK 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; trustee, Jewish Memorial Hospital; married Rhoda Goldberg December 25, 1929; one daughter, Audrey, born September 17, 1931; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—BRrONX 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 A venue, 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. JAMES C. HEALEY, Democrat, of the Bronx, N. Y.; born in the Bronx, in the Congressional District he now represents, December 24, 1909; attended the public schools of New York City; received the degree of bachelor in the science of eco-nomics at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1933; attended Fordham and St. John’s Law School (LL. B. 1936); was admitted to the bar of the State of New York in 1937; was an attorney in the New York State Labor Relations Board; assistant United States attorney for the southern district of New York; assistant corporation counsel for the city of New York; counsel to the borough president of the Bronx; lieutenant in the United States Navy; mar-ried Eleanor Callahan (now deceased); three sons, James Jr., Joseph P., John J., and a daughter, Elizabeth J.; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress on February 7, 1956, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Sidney A. Fine; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—BRrONX 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 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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 40 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 5% 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 NEW YORK B 1ographical 107 6, 1934; reelected to the Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy- eighth, Seventy-ninth, FEightieth, KEighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—BRONX 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, Twin 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 the Bronx, December 15, 1913; graduated P. S. 75 and James Monroe High School in the Bronx; attended St. John’s Uni-versity and, after 2 years, studied law at St. John’s School of Law; graduated with the degree of LL. B.; was the recipient of two scholastic awards and was also a member of St. John’s Debating Society; admitted to the bar of the State of New York in 1938; from March 1943 to December 1944 was an assistant attorney general of the State of New York attached to the Labor Bureau and later in charge of the Criminal Division of the Education Bureau; from January 1945 to May 1950 was New York State senator representing the 27th senatorial dis-trict; appointed by the mayor of the city of New York on June 1, 1950, to the Municipal Civil Service Commission, but resigned December 31, 1952, to assume his congressional seat; reelected in 1954 and 1956; is engaged in the practice of law, with offices at 52 Broadway, New York City; member of the Bronx County Bar Association, Royal Arcanum, Columbus Alliance, Bronx Lodge of Elks, 10th A. D. Republican Club, K. of C. Wakefield Council, Catholic Men’s Club, and other civic and fraternal organizations; married to the former Esther C. Liquori; they have two children, Lucille and Paul, Jr.; resides at 1518 Fielding Street, Bronx, New York. 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. EDWIN B. DOOLEY, Republican, of Mamaroneck, N. Y.; born in Brooklyn, N. Y., April 13, 1906, son of Joseph A. and Isabella T. Dooley; graduated from St. John’s Prep School, Dartmouth College, and Fordham University Law School; author; magazine editor; public relations counselor; and graduate lawyer; married Harriette M. Feeley in 1926 (deceased 1952); one child, Edwin B. Dooley, Jr., born in 1933; married Anita M. Gillies in September 1955; during World War 11 served as a member of Secretary of the Navy Forrestal’s food committee, and as a member of Secretary of War Patterson’s Army food committee; awarded Navy commendation; appointed by Gov. Thomas E. Dewey to serve on Sesquicentennial Committee for New York State; mayor of Mamaroneck 1950-56; former member of admissions committee of Public Relations Society of America; attends Holy Trinity Catholic Church; member of D. K. E. Fraternity; Rotary Club; Elks Club; Ancient Order of Hibernians; Knights of Columbus; All American football honors; past president of the Touchdown Club of America; former director of Orienta Beach Club, Orienta Point Association; former director of Mamaroneck Federal Savings and Loan Association; feature writer for New York Sun 1927-38; author of “Under the Goal Posts’ and numerous magazine articles; radio broad-caster; honorary chairman of cancer, cerebral palsy, and community chest drives; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress on November 6, 1956; member of the Com-mittee on Public Works. 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; 108 Congressional Directory NEW YORK 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 (deceased 1957); five children—Robert L., David M., Gordon T., Eleanor E., and Margaret (deceased) ; trustee, Asheville (N. C.) School for Boys; president of the Interna-tional Association of Daily Vacation Bible Schools; director of Agricultural Mis-sions, Ine., and of the Christian Rural Fellowship; member of Reformed Church, coauthor of Fifth Avenue to Farm, 1938, and numerous articles on politics, agri-culture 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounrtiEs: 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 to the late 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Schoharie, and Ulster (5 counties). Population (1950), 324,032. J. ERNEST WHARTON, Republican, of Richmondyville, 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 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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; edueated 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, NEW YORK Biographical 109 N. H.; one child, Peter; member Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, Sons American Revolu-tion; honorary member Fleet Reserve Association; awarded National Veterans of Foreign Wars Certificate of Merit for service to veterans; member county, State, Federal and American Bar Association; member Sons of American Revolution; director Union National Bank of Troy; trustee Russell Sage College and Vander-hyden Hall; chairman, New York State Republican Committee, 1953; member National Republican Committee; elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the Seventy-ninth, FEightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery, Otsego, and Schenectady (5 counties). Population (1950), 307,980. BERNARD W. (PAT) KEARNEY, Republican, of Lake Pleasant, 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNnTiES: 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 August 16, 1917, to Miss Anne Crooks, of Malone; two sons and one daughter; vice president, Northern New York Trust Co.; Methodist; member of Masons, Elks, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Psi Upsilon Fraternity; 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 succeeding Congresses. nm DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 110 Congressional Directory NEW YORK 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, and succeed-ing 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-fifth. THIRTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Broome, Chemung, Steuben, and Tioga (4 counties). Population (1950), 393,130. [Vacant.] THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—WAYNE COUNTY. 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 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. 0. 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 Chamber-lain Military Institute; enlisted in the Seventy-fourth Infantry, Twenty-seventh NEW YORK Biographical 111 Division, for service in World War I; served with Fifty-fifth Pioneer Infantry in American Expeditionary Forces in France; elected to New York State Legislature, 1932, serving continuously to 1951; chairman of Joint Legislative Committee on Interstate Cooperation, 1935 to 1951; active in formation of the Council of State Governments and served as officer and member of the board of managers; county commander, district commander, and State vice commander, American Legion; member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Elks, Attica Grange, and Wyoming County Farm Bureau; married to the former Grace Bryson; elected to Eighty-second Congress, November 7, 1950, and reelected to succeeding Congresses; former member, Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; member, Committee on Appropriations. FORTIETH DISTRICT.—NIAGARA CoUuNTY. 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 running in 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 Ave-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 Tus-carora 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 Nuremberg, 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 served 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. Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fiftth 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; is married and has three daughters, 112 Congressional Directory NEW YORK FORTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—ERIE CouNnTY: 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 Hamburg, 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 Engineering for 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FORTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CounNTIES: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, and Livingston (4 counties). Population (1950),297,131. 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; re-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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; delegate to Interparliamentary Union which met in Rome, Italy, September 6 through 11, 1948, also delegate to following meetings of this peace-making organization: Stock-holm, Sweden, September 6 through 12,1949; 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 Sep-tember 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 B tographical 113 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 LL. B. degree 1922; granted these honorary degrees: LL. D., Uni-versity of North Carolina, 1951; LL. D., Western Carolina College, 1955; D. Pub. Admin., Suffolk University, 1957; 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; prac-ticed 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 Democratic 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 Carolina District in Seventy-ninth Con-gress, 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; nominated and elected to the Senate in 1954 without Democratic or Republican opposition for an unexpired term ending January 2, 1957; renominated and reelected to the Senate in 1956 by the largest majorities ever given a Senatorial candidate in North Carolina for a full term ending January 2, 1963; delegate to the Democratic National Convention, 1956; 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 Associa-tion, 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 Library and Historical Association, 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, 1954; married Margaret Bruce Bell of Concord, N. C., June 18, 1924; three children: Sam J. Ervin 3d, Margaret Leslie Ervin, and Laura Powe Ervin (now Mrs. Hallett S. Ward, Jr.). 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, 114 Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA 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 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, Marin, 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bertie, Edgecombe, Greene, Halifax, Lenoir, Northampton, Warren, and Wilson (8 counties). Population (1950) 306,904. L. H. FOUNTAIN, Democrat, of Tarboro, N. C.; born in village of Leggett, Edgecombe County, N. C., April 23, 1913; son of Sallie (Barnes) and the late Lawrence H. Fountain; educated in public schools of Edgecombe County and at University of North Carolina—A. B. and LL. B. degrees; married Christine Dail of Mount Olive, N. C.; member local, State, and National Bar Associations, Kiwanis and Moose clubs; former JAYCEE; director home chapter American Red Cross; reading clerk North Carolina State Senate 1936-41; World War II veteran of 4 years service; North Carolina State Senator 1947-52; Presbyterian elder; member executive committee East Carolina Council Boy Scouts of America; member, board of trustees, Consolidated Presbyterian College, Laurinburg, N. C.; elected to Eighty-third Congress; reelected to Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses; chairman, Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee of Committee on Government Operations. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: 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; licensed to 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 in 1934; reelected to the Seventy-fifth and succeeding Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: 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 NORTH CAROLINA Biographical 115 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member of the 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. RALPH JAMES SCOTT, Democrat, of Danbury, N. C.; born in Surry County, N. C., October 15, 1905; educated in Pinnacle High School, Stokes County, and Wake Forest College; LL. B. degree; licensed to practice law, 1930; member North Carolina House of Representatives, 1937; elected Solicitor, 21st District, 1938, 1942, 1946, 1950, and 1954; married Miss Verna Denny, November 30, 1929; two children—Patricia and Nancy; Baptist, Mason, Shriner, Elk; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress on November 6, 1956; member of House Post Office and Civil Service Committee. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Alamance, Durham, Guilford, and Orange (4 counties). Population(1950), 398,351. 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; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; chair-en Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; member of House Armed Services ommittee. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Counties: Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Cumberland, Harnett, New Han-over, and Robeson (7 counties). Population (1950), 394,214. ALTON ASA LENNON, Democrat, of Wilmington, N. C.; born in Wilmington, N. C., August 17, 1906; graduate of New Hanover High School, Wilmington, N. C., and Wake Forest College; began practice of law in 1929, immediately after receiving law degree from Wake Forest College and passing the North Carolina State bar; married Karine Welch on October 12, 1933; two children—daughter, Edna Lee Lennon, married Lewis R. Frost III, 1956, and Alton Yates Lennon; served 8 years as judge, New Hanover County Recorder’s Court; served two terms (1947 and 1951) as Ninth District senator in the North Carolina General Assembly; appointed by Gov. William B. Umstead to the United States Senate on July 10, 1953, succeeding the late Willis Smith; sworn in on July 15, 1953; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Anson, Davidson, Davie, Hoke, Lee, Montgomery, Moore, Rich mond, Scotland, Union, Wilkes, and Yadkin (12 counties). Population (1950), 369,455. A. PAUL KITCHIN, Democrat of Wadesboro, N. C.; born September 13, 1908, in Scotland Neck, Halifax County, N. C., son of A. Paul and Carrie Lawrence Kitchin; educated public schools of Scotland Neck, Oak Ridge Military Institute, and Wake Forest College; licensed attorney; member Anson County and North Carolina State Bars; Rotarian, Mason, Woodman of the World; with Federal Bureau of Investigation from January 1933 to August 1945; Baptist; married Dora Little; two sons, A. Paul Kitchin, Jr., and Henry Little Kitchin; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. 116 Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA 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 Quiney, 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, Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954, and elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress on November 6, 1956. TENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: 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 16 and Richard Elliott, age 14; practicing lawyer since 1928; active duty in AUS 1940-46; colonel North Carolina National Guard; president North Carolina Bar Association 1946-47; member: Lincoln County, North Carolina, and American Bar Associations; Chi Phi, Phi Delta Phi, Order of the Coif, American Legion; Methodist; Rotarian; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Cleveland, Gaston, McDowell, Madison, Polk, Rutherford, and Yancey (7 counties). Population (1950), 295,724, BASIL LEE WHITENER, Democrat, of Gastonia, N. C.; born in York County, S. C., May 14, 1915; son of Laura Barrett Whitener and the late Levi Whitener; attended public schools in Gaston County; graduated from Lowell High School in 1931, and from Rutherford College in 1933; attended the University of South Carolina 1933-35; graduated from Duke University with LL. B. degree in 1937; was admitted to the North Carolina bar in August 1937; organizer and first president, Gastonia Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1938; vice president, North Carolina Junior Chamber of Commerce 1940-41, and president, April 1941-April 1942; member of North Carolina House of Representatives, 1941 session, renominated in 1942, but resigned to enter the United States Navy; married Harriet Priscilla Morgan, of Union, S. C., and they have three children— John Morgan Whitener, born October 25, 1945; Laura Lee Whitener, born August 15, 1950, and Basil Lee Whitener, Jr., born October 16, 1952; served as gunnery officer in the Navy during World War 11, being separated from service in November 1945 with rank of lieutenant; appointed solicitor, 14th Solicitorial District in January 1946; nominated in May 1946 for solicitor and elected in November 1946; reelected in 1950 and 1954; member of the First Methodist Church in Gastonia, serving on the official board; Kiwanis; Elks; American Legion; 40 and 8; Veterans of Foreign Wars; 32d degree Mason; York and Scottish Rite bodies; Shriner; delegate to the Democratic National Convention, Philadelphia, Pa., in 1948; permanent chairman, Young Democratic National Convention, Chattanooga, Tenn., in November 1949; president of Gaston County Bar Association, 1950; member: North Carolina and American Bar Associations; General Statutes Com-mission, 1946; Commission to Study Improvement of Administration of Justice, 1947-49, by virtue of appointment of Governor; National Association of Claimants’ Compensation Attorneys; and Judicial Conference of Fourth Federal Judicial Circuit; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress on November 6, 1956. NORTH CAROLINA B rographical 117 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. 118 Congressional Directory NORTH DAKOTA 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 jDakota 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 again in the general election November 6, 1956; in all of the statewide elections, both primary and general, he only lost one county (1950) of the 53 in entire State; only Republican candidate for the United States Senate in the 1956 general election who received a larger majority than the President; served as secretary to the Senate Republican Conference Committee since 1948; member of Appropria-tions 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 NORTH DAKOTA Brographical : 119 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, FEighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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 Burdick Levering (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 served as 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; member, Committee on Appropriations, 1953-54; reelected Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; member Committee on Government Operations, 1955-56; reelected Eighty-fifth Congress, November 6, 1956; member, Committee on Agriculture, 1957-58. | il | fi fi | i | 4 97560°—57——10 120 Congressional Directory OHIO 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. J FRANK J. LAUSCHE, Democrat, of Cleveland, Ohio; born in Cleveland, November 14, 1895; graduate, John Marshall Law School; named judge of the municipal court, Cleveland, 1932; elected municipal judge in 1933; in 1935 was elected common pleas judge; served as mayor of Cleveland 1941-44; served as Governor of Ohio for five terms; was elected to the United States Senate in 1956 for term ending January 3, 1963; married Jane Sheal of Cleveland, Ohio, in 1928. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—HAMILTON COUNTY: City of Cincinnati, wards 1 to 6; ward 7, except precincis J, U, W, and CC; wards 8 and 9; ward 10, except precincts I, K, IL, N, O, and U; ward 11, precincts A, P, Q, T, U, and Y; ward 12, precincts A, N, P, Q, V, W, and Y; wards 13 and 14; ward 15; except precincts A and B; ward 16, except precincts A, C, E, ¥, H, I,J, L, M,N, Y, Z, and AA; ward 17, precincts B, D, E,M,S, T, V, W, and X; ward 23, precinct T; ward 24, precincts A, B, C,H, I, J, Q, S, and T; town-ships of Anderson, Columbia, Elmwood, and Symmes; all of city of Norwood; all of city of St. Bernard; village of Silverton, precincts A, B, C, D, E, and F. 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; 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—HAMILTON COUNTY: City of Cincinnati, ward 7, precincts J, U, W, and CC; ward 10, precincts I, K, L, N, O, and U; ward 11, all except A, P, Q, T, U, and Y; ward 12, all except A,N, P,Q, V, W,and Y; ward 15, precincts A and B; ward 16, precincts A, C, E, I, H, I, J, L, M, N, Y, Z, and AA; ward 17, all except B, D, E, M, S, T, V, W, and Z; wards 18, 19, 20, 21, 22; ward 23, all except T'; ward 24, allexcept A, B, C, H, 1, J, Q, S, and T'; wards 25 and 26; cities of Cheviot, Deer Park, Lincoln Heights, Lockland, Mount Healthy, North College Hill, Reading, and Wyoming; townships of Colerain, Crosby, Deer Park, Delhi, Green, Harrison, Miami, Lockland, Reading, Springfield, Syca-more, and Whitewater; village of Silverton; precincts G, H, I, and J. 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; married Stella Ostendorf, June 8, 1927; member at large of Cincinnati City Coun-cil, 1922-26; ex-serviceman; Member of the Seventy-first, Seventy-second, Sev-enty-third, Seventy-fourth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, and Eighty-fourth Con-gresses and reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress. OHIO Brographical 121 THIRD DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: 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 chairman of 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, both married; 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: 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 House of Representa~ tives six terms, serving as minority (Republican) leader, 1936-39, and as speaker for three terms; World War II veteran; married Mabel Harris in 1925—two children, Nancy and Ann; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 4, 1947; reelected to the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 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 to the Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 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, re-elected to Eighty-fifth Congress; one of the few Members of Congress whose sole occupation is farming. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Champaign, Clark, Clinton, Greene, Logan, Madison, Union, and Warren (8 counties). Population (1950), 335,739. 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 Ohio 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 and vice chairman of the committee; chairman, executive committee of the Republican National Com- i | | | 122 Congressional Directory OHIO mittee 1945-48; campaign director, Republican National Committee, 1946; author of the legislation creating both the first and second Commissions on the Organiza-tion of the Executive Branch of the Government (the Hoover Commissions), and served as member of both Commissions; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—Lucas County. Population (1950), 395,551. THOMAS LUDLOW ASHLEY, Democrat, of Waterville, 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 resumed 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; reelected to the Eighty-fiftth Congress. TENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Athens, Fairfield, Gallia, Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs, and Vinton (8 counties). Population (1950), 253,267. 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; unopposed for reelection to Eighty-fifth Congress; chairman of Republican Con-gressional Food Study Committee in 1944-46; member of Ways and Means Com-mittee 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. DAVID DENNISON, Republican, of Warren, Ohio; born in Poland, Ohio, July 29, 1918; married Margaret Gillmer Kroehle of Warren; two children; edu-cated Warren Public Schools and Western Reserve Academy; graduated Williams College 1940, Western Reserve University Law School 1945 with honors; served with American Field Service assigned to British Eighth Army in Africa 1942-43; practiced law in Warren; special assistant in Trumbull County to the Ohio attor-ney general; special counsel for the city of Warren; elected to Eighty-fifth Con-gress November 6, 1956. OHIO Biographical TWELFTH DISTRICT.—FRANEKLIN 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 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 (Mrs. Kendall C. King); elected to Seventy-sixth Congress in 1938; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution; member, United States delegation, Sixth Session United Nations Assembly, 1951; member Commission on Foreign Economie Policy, 1953-54. EH TH DISTRICT. Counmes: 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. 1946-53, 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress No-vember 6, 1956. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: 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, Inc.; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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, Eagles, Elks, and Masons; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to Eighty-fifth Congress. 124 Congressional Directory OHIO SIXTEEN 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIiES: 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, FEightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Harrison, and Jefferson (5 counties). Population (1950), 321,248. WAYNE L. HAYS, Democrat, of Flushing, Obio; lifelong resident of Belmont County; graduate Ohio State University, 1933; additional work Duke University, 1935; former teacher of history and public speaking; presently a farmer; mayor of Flushing, Ohio, three terms, 1939-45; Ohio State senator one term, 1941-42; member Officers’ Reserve Corps, United States Army, 1933-42; volunteered for active duty World War II December 8, 1941; honorably discharged in August 1942; Belmont County commissioner, 1945-49; married Martha Judkins; one child, Martha Brigitta Hays; elected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to succeeding Congresses. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—MAHONING CoUuNTY 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.—Ciry 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. OHIO Biographical TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—Ci1ty oF CLEVELAND: Wards 10 to 17; ward 21, south of St. Clair A ve- 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, and one son, John; elected member of the Cleveland 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 am-phibious forces Atlantic Fleet and Pacific Fleet until released to inactive duty December 1945 as lieutenant; 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; reelected to Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—Ciry 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; LL. D., Western College for Women, 1957; 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; L. H. D., Tuskegee, 1957; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member, Committee on Foreign Affairs; headed Special Study Mission to Africa in fall of 1955, visiting 24 countries; one of four official United States delegates to Ghana independence ceremonies in March 1957. 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, (Fa degree, and was admitted to the bar in 1940; married the former Frances Smith; three sons, William Edwin ITI, 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; reelected 1956 to Eighty-fifth Congress. 126 Congressional Directory OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA (Population (1950), 2,233,351) SENATORS ROBERT SAMUEL KERR, Democrat, of 306 North Robinson Street, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Washington address, 2728 North Fillmore Street, Arlington, Va.; born September 11, 1896, Ada (Indian Territory), Okla.; attended Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, Okla., and Oklahoma University, Norman, Okla.; lawyer, drilling contractor, and chairman of the board of Kerr-McGee Oil Indus-tries, Inc. ; served as second lieutenant, First Field Artillery, in World War I, with 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. 8S. 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 Secripps-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 vice 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; reelected November 6, 1956. 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. 0. 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 five grandchildren; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third Congress; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress; member of Committee on Agriculture. OKLAHOMA Bb tographical SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: 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; reelected to the Kighty-fifth Congress, November 6, 1956. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: 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 from 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; Democratic Whip, Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 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 1, 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. S. 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNmEs: Canadian, Cleveland, Garvin, McClain, and Oklahoma (5 counties). Population (1950), 436,620. 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, 13 years, Susie, 10 years, and Steve, 4 years; 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; reelected to Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. 128 Congressional Directory OKLAHOMA 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. TOBY MORRIS, Democrat, of Lawton, Okla.; born in Granbury, Tex., February 28, 1899; left high school at Walters, Cotton County, Okla., to enlist in the Army during World War I, and served as a private, corporal, and a sergeant with the One Hundred and Tenth Combat Engineers, attached to the Thirty-fifth Division, and fought with them in trenches and several battles on the Western Front in France, including the Meuse-Argonne Drive; was admitted to the bar as a lawyer, by home and office study, at the age of 21; attorney at law; court clerk of Cotton County for 4 years; also county attorney of Cotton County, Okla., 4 years; engaged in private practice of the law 10 years; served as a District Judge for over 11 years; married; active in church and civic affairs for many years, including the American Legion, Rotary, Red Cross, Boy Scouts, and Salvation Army; elected to the Eightieth Congress on November 5, 1946, reelected to the Eighty-first Congress on November 2, 1948, reelected to the Eighty-second Con-gress on November 7, 1950; defeated for Congress in 1952; again entered practice of law; reelected District Judge 1954, and reelected to Congress in 1956. OREGON Biographical 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., Mrs. Wade Eaton, 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 Sain January 3, 1957; reelected November 6, 1956, for the term ending January ; . 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 historic 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, 18 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. SAR~~i Ck i | 130 Congressional Directory OREGON 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. | AL ULLMAN, Democrat, of Baker, Oreg.; born in Great Falls, Mont., March | 9, 1914; graduated from public grade and high schools in Washington State; A. B. Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash., in political science, 1935; taught in Port Angeles, Wash., High School 2 years; M. A. in public law from Columbia University, New York City, 1939; commissioned ensign in U. 8S. Navy 1942, served as communications officer afloat in South and Southwest Pacific until December 1945; present reserve status, lieutenant commander U. S. N. R.; business, real estate and building; active in resource development; organizer, Hells Canyon Development Association; married Anita Curfman, 1941; three children; Anita Jo, 15 years; Kenneth, 13 years; and Wayne, 5 years; member American Legion, V. F. W., First Presbyterian Church of Baker, Grange, Elks, | Moose, Lions, Beta Theta Pi; elected to the Eighty-fiftth Congress November 6, | 1956. | 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 i 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; received Annual Brotherhood Award, B’nai B’rith, 1956; honorary doctor of laws degree, University of Alaska, 1956; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counties: Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Lane, and Linn (7 coun-ties). Population (1950), 368,007. | CHARLES 0. PORTER, Democrat, of Eugene, Oreg.; born April 4,:1919, Klamath Falls, Oreg.; educated, Eugene public schools, Harvard (B. S. cum | laude; LL. B.); 4 years active duty, World War II; captain, Air Force Reserve; | married former Priscilla D. Galassi, March 1, 1943; four children, Donald, Chris, | Sam, and Anne; admitted Oregon Bar 1948; coauthor “The American Lawyer,” | University of Chicago Press, 1954; member, Congregational Church; assistant to director, American Bar Association survey of legal profession, 1948-51; law clerk, Hon. William Healy, U. S. Court of Appeals, San Francisco, 1947-48; elected | to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. PENNSYLVANIA Biographical 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. JOSEPH S. CLARK, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Philadelphia, Pa., October 21, 1901; Harvard College, 1923, B. S. magna cum laude; University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1926, LL. B.; married Noel Hall, two children; lawyer; Army Air Force 1941-45, China-Burma-India Theater; elected city controller of Philadelphia, 1949; elected mayor of Philadelphia, 1951; LL. D. (honorary) Temple University, 1952; LL. D. (honorary) Harvard University, 1952; Philadelphia Award, 1956; elected to the United States Senate November 6, 1956, for the term expiring January 3, 1963. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CITY OF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 1 to 4, 26, 30, 36, 39, and 48. Population (1950), 10,144. 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. Second, DISTRICT.—CiTY OF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 27, 34, 40, 44, 46, 51, and 52. Population (1950), KATHRYN E. GRANAHAN (Mrs. William T. Granahan), Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; widow of Congressman William Thomas Granahan who was serving his fifth term as Representative from the 2d District of Pennsylvania at the time of his death on May 25, 1956; born in Easton, Pa., daughter of Julia Reilly and James B. O’Hay (deceased); educated in Easton Public Schools; graduate of Easton High School and Mount St. Joseph College, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.; prior to marriage was supervisor of public assistance in Auditor General’s Department and liaison officer between Auditor General’s Department and Department of Public Assistance, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; vice president board of St. Francis Country House for Convalescents; member, Emer- gency Aid of Pennsylvania, St. Edmond’s Home for Crippled Children, Phila- delphia Circle International Federation of Catholic Alumnae, American Legion Auxiliary Breen-MeCracken Post No. 270, Catholic War Veterans Auxiliary, Father John MecGarrity Post No. 487, Ladies of Charity, Archdiocese of Phila-delphia; chairman board of governors Women’s Democratic Club of Philadelphia, member Bala Golf Club; elected at a special election on November 6, 1956, to the Eighty-fourth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of her husband; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress on November 6,1956, by a majority of some 39,000 votes over her Republican opponent; is the first woman to be elected to Congress from the city of Philadelphia; member of Post Office and Civil Services Committee and District of Columbia Committee. 132 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA THIRD DISTRICT.—Ci1ty oF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 5 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Ci17Y OF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 24, 28, 29, 32, 37, 38, and 47. Population (1950), 340,173. [Vacant.] a iThiCT AW or PHILADELPHIA: Wards 23, 33, 35, 41, 43, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57 and 58. Population 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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 seven additional terms; was out of Congress and in Navy for 2 years during World War II; member, House minority policy committee; 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, criminal law committee, Pennsylvania Bar Association; American Society of International Law; national chairman, Republican Party, 1948-49; chairman of regional organization, Eisenhower campaign, January-July 1952; Eisenhower personal staff, July-November 1952; chairman, Eisenhower Headquarters Committee 1952; chairman, Republican Assembly, Philadelphia, 1955; present general counsel, Republican National Committee; chairman 1953-54 of House Rules Subcommittee on Legislative Procedure; member, House Judiciary Committee and Subcommittee on Antitrust Legislation, 1955-56; member House Rules Committee 1957—; member, United States Delegation to United Nations Social, Educational, and Cultural Organ-ization, 1954, 1956; 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 Occu- PENNSYLVANIA Brographical pation 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; LL. D., 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.; Oleny AMVETS; Sons of the Revolution; Society of the Cincinnati; mem-ber, 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 alum-nus, Philadelphia Textile Institute, La Salle College; married to Marian Hun-tington Chase, an alumna of Germantown Friends School; one daughter, Marian Scott Concannon; 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, Inc.; past president of Poor Richard Club of Philadelphia; member: Pennsylvania Society of Sens 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Bucks and Lehigh (2 counties). Population (1950), 342,827. WILLARD 8. CURTIN, Republican, of Morrisville, Bucks County, Pa.; born in Trenton, N. J., November 28, 1905; a resident of Bucks County for 47 years and presently residing in Lower Makefield Township; graduate of Morrisville High School, Penn State University, and University of Pennsylvania Law School; senior partner in the law firm of Curtin & Heefner, located in Morrisville; married Geraldine H. Curtin; two sons—Lawrence B., age 19, and Jeffrey, age 15; first assistant district attorney of Bucks County 1938-49; district attorney 1949 through 1953; Bucks County committeeman to the Pennsylvania State Republican Committee 1954 to 1956; Episcopalian; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress on November 6, 1956. 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, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 134 | Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—LuzerNE 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; member of the Board of Directors, Wyoming Valley. Motor Club; member of the Board of Directors, Catholic Charities; member of -Board of Trustees and Board of Governors of Welfare Federation; special master for Railroad Reorganization, United States Circuit Court; 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; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress, November 2, 1954; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress, November 6, 1956; former vice chairman of Special Committee to investigate the Katyn Massacre (murder of Polish officers by Russians); present member of the Appropriations Committee, Department of Defense Subcommittee and Sub-subcommittee for the Army; member of the subcommittee for the Depart-ment of Commerce and Related Agencies. Nm 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 civie 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. PENNSYLVANIA Biographical THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—MONTGOMERY County. Population (1950), 353,068. JOHN A. LAFORE, Jr., Republican, of Haverford, Pa.; born in Bala, Pa., May 25, 1905; attended the Montgomery School, the Universityof Pennsylvania, and Swarthmore College; married Margaret Dexter Read; former president of the Central City Chevrolet Co. in Philadelphia; has served as comptroller of Montgomery County, as chairman of the Lower Merion Township Committee, and as treasurer of the Montgomery County Republican Committee; lieutenant commander, U. S. Navy, in World War II; former president of the National Skeet Shooting Association; former president of the Philadelphia Zone Planning Associa-tion, and many other civic and trade groups; in 1950 was elected to the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and served four successive terms, serving on Motor Vehicles, Liquor Control, Military Affairs, and Rules committees; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress at a special election held No-vember 5, 1957. 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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; Phi Delta Theta, Phi Alpha Delta, and Pi Gamma Mu; 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 subsequent 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 in 1911 with the degree of Bachelor of 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. 8.; active in community affairs, such as hos-pital, Y. M. C. A., chamber of commerce, etec.; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bradford, Cameron, Clinton, Columbia, Lycoming, Mon. tour, Potter, and Tioga (8 counties). Population (1950), 318,271. ALVIN RAY BUSH, Republican, of Wyno Farms, R. D. No. 2, Muney, 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 I; 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 (now Mrs. John H. Eck) and one son, Alvin C.. Bush; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 97560°—57——11 136 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: 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 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. ay, DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Adams, Cumberland, and York (3 counties). Population S. WALTER STAUFFER, Republican, of York, Pa.; born August 13, 1888, in Walkersville, Md.; graduated from Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa.; engaged in the manufacture of lime, crushed stone, and refractory dolomite 1916-36; president of National Lime Association, Washington, D. C., 1936-46; vice presi-dent and chairman of executive committee of York County Gas Co., partner in Southern Farms, Walkersville, Md.; owner of timberland in York County where sawmill operations are being carried on, director First National Bank, York, Pa.; director York County Gas Co.; director Columbia Water Co., 1946-56; trustee Dickinson College; Methodist; member Sigma Alpha Epsilon; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; elected to Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. TWENTIETH 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; awarded honorary degree of Doctor of Laws on May 29, 1956, by Rider College, Trenton, N. J.; 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 Victory 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 Campaign 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 Distinguished 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 honor-able 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. PENNSYLVANIA B 1ographical pie 137 TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT,—WESTMORELAND COUNTY: -Population (1950), 313,179. [Vacant.] TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: 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; former member of the firm of Spence, Custer, Saylor & Wolfe; member of Cambria County, Penn-sylvania, 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, and many other civie, frater-nal, and social organizations; 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 KEighty-second, Kighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—Countigs: 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Con-gresses. EL rOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTtiEs: Crawford, Erie, and Mercer (3 counties). Population CARROLL D. KEARNS, Republican, of Farrell and Conneaut Lake, Pa.; educator; Master of Education, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Bache-lor 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Con- gresses. 138 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Beaver, Butler, and Lawrence (3 counties). Population (1950), 377,632. 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 Patricia Loy; two sons, Frank, Jr., age 12 and Kelly, age 8; delegate to the NATO Conference in 1956; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to Eighty-fifth Congress, November 6, 1956. 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY COUNTY: 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 G. 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member of Board of Visitors, Annapolis Naval Academy, on appointment by Speaker, 1947; chairman, special subcommit-tee on displaced persons of the Foreign Affairs Committee, 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 Sei-ence; 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. PENNSYLVANIA Biographical TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY COUNTY: City of Pittsburgh, wards 1 to 14, and 22 to 25. Population (1950), 371,044. 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 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, 26, and 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, Ben Avon Heights, 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; married Ruth McClintock, of Ligonier, Pa.; one child, Eleanor Louise (Mrs. Donald F. Dunbar, of Pittsburgh, Pa.); 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 KEightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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, Elizabeth, Forest Hills, Glassport, Homestead, Liberty, Monroeville, 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. ELMER J. HOLLAND, Democrat, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; born in Pittsburgh, Pa., son of Thomas and Margaret (Keelan) Holland; educated in the Pittsburgh public schools, Duquesne University, and the University of Montpelier, France; graduate Civil Affairs School (United States Army), University of Pittsburgh, and American School Center, Shrivenham, England; served in World War I in the A. E. F.; graduated from Saumur Artillery School, France, as lieutenant in the F. A.; served in World War II as major in Allied Military Government in European Theater of Operations; commander, Post 435, Veterans of Foreign Wars; member of the American Legion; Member Local 1272, United Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO; married to the former Emily J. Wilson, of Pittsburgh; has two daughters, Janie and Christine; served four terms in the house of representatives (Pennsylvania); elected to the Seventy-seventh Congress on May 19, 1942, to serve unexpired term; did not run for reelection due to reapportionment; elected to the State senate (Pennsylvania) in 1942; reelected in 1946, 1950, and 1954; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress on January 24, 1956, to fill the vacancy ge by the death of Hon. Vera Buchanan; reelected to the Eighty-fifth ongress. 140 Congressional Directory RHODE ISLAND 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 I 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.), Inc., 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, philanthropie, 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; chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee; representative of the United States to the Seventh Session of General Assembly of the United Nations, 1952-53; chairman, Senate delegation to Third NATO Parliamentary Conference, 1957. JOHN O. PASTORE, Democrat, of Providence, R. I.; lawyer; born in Provi-dence, March 17, 1907; married Elena Caito in 1941; children, John O., Jr. Frances Elizabeth, and Louise Marie; member of the Rhode Island General Assembly, assistant attorney general, Lieutenant Governor, Governor, U. S. Senator since 1950; Northeastern University, LL. B.; honorary degrees: Provi-dence College, Brown University, University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island College of Education, Rhode Island College of Pharmacy, and Bryant College. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Bristol and Newport. PROVIDENCE COUNTY: Cityof 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 RHODE ISLAND B tographieal : 141 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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 emeritus 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 142 Congressional Directory SOUTH CAROLINA 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., Sallie Leigh Johnston (now Mrs. Vernon R. Scott), and Gladys Elizabeth Johnston; 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 regimental 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 house of 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 candi-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; reelected on November 6, 1956, for the term ending January 3, 1963. STROM THURMOND, Democrat, of Aiken, S. C.; attorney and farmer; born December 5, 1902, in Edgefield, S. C., son of John William and Eleanor Gertrude (Strom) Thurmond; married Jean Crouch of Elko, S. C., November 7, 1947; 1923 graduate of Clemson College; studied law at night and admitted to South Carolina Bar 1930, and admitted to practice in all Federal Courts including the United States Supreme Court; honorary LL. D. degree; 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’ Con-ference 1950; practiced law in Aiken, S. C., firm of Thurmond, Lybrand & Simons 1951-55; volunteered for service in World War II the day war was de-clared against Germany, served with Headquarters First Army 1942-46, Euro-pean and Pacific Theaters, participated in Normandy invasion with 82d Airborne Division; awarded 5 battle stars and 14 decorations, medals and awards, including the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal with ¢“V’’, Army Commendation Ribbon, Purple Heart, Presidential Distinguished Unit Citation, Belgian Order of the Crown, and French Croix de Guerre; brigadier general in U. S. Army Reserve, and past national president of Reserve Officers Association; member Baptist Church, American Bar Association, and numerous defense, veterans, civic, fraternal, and farm organizations; delegate to Democratic National Conventions in 1932, 1936, 1948, 1952, and 1956 (chairman of South Carolina delegation and national committeeman in 1948); States’ Rights Democratic candidate for President of the United States in 1948, carrying four States and receiving 39 electoral votes; elected to the United States Senate November 2, 1954, as a write-in candidate, for the term ending January 3, 1961; resigned as United States SOUTH CAROLINA Biographical 143 Senator April 4, 1956, to place the office in a primary, pursuant to a promise made to the people during the 1954 campaign; renominated and reelected to the Senate without opposition in 1956, resuming duties on November 7, 1956. 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, 8S. C., September 28, 1905; educated in public schools, College of Charleston, and University of South Carolina; admitted to 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, life 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 all succeeding Congresses. 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, and one son, O. Beverley 3d, both of Sumter, S. C.; elected to the Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: 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 Byrd, and Debbie Gail; one son, William Jennings Bryan Dorn II; home residence: Route 1, Greenwood, S. C.; occupation: farmer. 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, 144 Congressional Directory SOUTH CAROLINA Nancy Vance; 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; practiced law in Greenville since January 1928; elected solicitor (prosecuting attorney) Green- ville 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, 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, November 2, 1954; reelected to Eighty-fifth Congress, November 6, 1956. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouUNnTIES: Cherokee, Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, and York (7 counties). Population (1950), 266,559. ROBERT WITHERSPOON HEMPHILL, Democrat, of Chester, S. C.; born at Chester, Chester County, S. C., on May 10, 1915, son of the late John MecLure Hemphill and Helen Witherspoon Hemphill; educated, public schools of Chester | County and University of South Carolina, A. B. 1936, LL. B., 1938; entered firm | of Hemphill & Hemphill, Chester, 1938; president of the college graduating class of 1936, member of debating team and of honor council; in 1941 volunteered in U. 8. Air Force as flying cadet, and upon successful graduation from Cadet School, served as bomber pilot in the U. S. Air Force until December 1945; chairman of Chester County Democratic Convention, 1946 and 1947; in 1946 elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives, from Chester County, over all oppo- nents on the first ballot; in 1950 elected solicitor of the Sixth South Carolina Judicial Circuit, and in 1954 reelected without opposition; president, Men of the Church, Bethel Presbytery, South Carolina, Presbyterian Church, 1955-56; teacher, Young Men’s Bible Class; deacon, Purity Presbyterian Church, Chester, S. C., since 1946; commander, James Hemphill Post of American Legion, 1948-49; since 1938, except for war years, practiced before Veterans Administration, U. S. Civil Service Commission, Interstate Commerce Commission, all South Carolina Courts, Tax Court of the United States, United States District Courts of the Eastern and Western Districts of South Carolina, United States Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court; married on June 20, 1942, to Forrest Isabelle Anderson of Asherton, Tex.; they have two daughters, Forrest Richardson Hemphill and Harriet Witherspoon Hemphill; member of American Legion, 40 & 8 Society, Knights of Pythias, Lodge No. 1318 B. P. O. Elks, and other fraternal organizations; member of Chester County, South Carolina and American Bar Associations, South Carolina Employee’s Association, U. S. Air Force Reserve, South Carolina Farm Bureau, and South Carolina Wild Life Association; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress, November 6, 1956. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: 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, 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; ranks number three on the 34-member House Agriculture Committee after the chairman and vice chairman; also chairman of the Subcommittee on Pea- nuts, 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, 1954, and 1956. SOUTH DAKOTA BB 1ographical 145 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 Myrle 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 and served seven consecutive terms; elected to United States Senate in 1950 and reelected in 1956; House record includes: Case-Wheeler Water Conservation Act, 1937 and 1940; Renegotiation of Excess War Profits, 1942; Government Cor-porations 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 1953-54 of Subcommittee on Roads); Armed Services (chairman 1953-54 of Sub- committee on Military Construction); Senate record includes: Legislation for Weather Research, Cloud Modification, Desalination of Water, and various amendments to Highway Acts; also introduced first legislation to dispose of surplus farm commodities for foreign currencies. 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. GEORGE S. McGOVERN, Democrat, of Mitchell, S. Dak.; born in Avon, S. Dak., July 19, 1922; son of a clergyman; educated in Mitchell, S. Dak., public schools and attended Dakota Wesleyan University 1940-42; enlisted in the United States Army Air Force in 1942; flew 85 combat missions as pilot of B—24 146 Congressional Directory SOUTH DAKOTA bomber in European Theater; awarded Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters; after the war returned to Dakota Wesleyan University and graduated in 1946 with B. A. degree; received M. A. degree in 1949 and Ph.D. degree in 1952 from Northwestern University; held teaching assistantship and fellowship at Northwestern 1948-50; professor of history and government at Dakota Wesleyan University 1950-53; executive secretary of South Dakota Democratic Party 1953-56; led rebuilding effort of State Demo-cratic organization; member of Advisory Committee on Political Organization of Democratic National Committee; married Eleanor Stegeberg of Woonsocket, S. Dak., in 1943; they have four daughters and one son; member Methodist Church, Kiwanian, Elk, 32d degree Mason, Shrine, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and American Legion; director of March of Dimes; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress on November 6, 1956. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: 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 (23 counties). Population (1950), 159,099. E. Y. BERRY, Republican, of McLaughlin, S. Dak.; born at Larchwood, Towa, October 6, 1902; practicing lawyer, newspaper editor and publisher; attended Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa, 2 years; graduated LL. B. Uni-versityof South Dakota Law School, 1927; married Rose Hartinger in 1928; children, Robert E. Berry, born 1930; Nila Lee Berry, born 1934; served as States attorney and county judge Corson County; member State senate 1939 and 1941 legislative sessions; member Missouri River States Committee, 1940-43; editor S. D. Bar Association Journal, 1938-50; president of S. D. Press Association 1944-45; member, State Board of Regents of Education, 1946-50; elected to Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth; member Lambda Chi Alpha, Delta Theta Phi, and Sigma Delta Chi fraternities; Mason, Commandery, Consistory, and Shrine; member, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. | | TENNESSEE Biographical 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 16; Diane Carey, age 10; and Gail Estes, 7 years; one son, David, age 12; 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; Democratic nominee for Vice President, 1956. 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.—CouNmEs: Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hancock, Haw-ry y y 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; president, Robert A. Taft Memorial Foundation, Inec.; chairman, Carter County Bank, the First Peoples Bank, Johnson City, Tenn.; the Kingsport National Bank, Kingsport, Tenn., and Farmers Bank at Blountville; publisher, Bristol Herald Courier, Bristol, Va.-Tenn.; chairman of Republican National Committee 1946-48, and committeeman for Tennessee; served as a member of the Temporary National Economic Committee and of the Special House Committee on Postwar Economic Policy and Planning and chairman of the Select House Committee To Investi-gate Tax-Exempt Foundations; educated in Watauga Academy, Carson and Newman College, New York University, and University of London; LL. D., Cumberland University and Tusculum College; Doctor of Humanities, Lincoln Memorial University; member, American, Tennessee and Federal Bar Associa-tions; 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 Forty-second and Twenty-sixth Divisions; 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 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.), Carlouel Yacht, Clearwater, Fla., and 148 Congressional Directory TENNESSEE Johnson City Country; elected to the Sixty-seventh (youngest member), Sixty-eighth, Sixty-ninth, Seventieth, 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 chairman of the Republican party; reelected to the Eighty-Yaird, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; home address: Johnson City, enn. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounNTIES: 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; Sigma Nu Fraternity, Phi Kappa Phi, Order of the Coif; 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., and Knoxville, Tenn. ; delegateto Republican National Convention from State at large in 1940, 1948, 1952, and 1956; chairman, Tennessee delegation, 1948, 1952, and 1956; Presbyterian, 32° Mason, Shriner, University Club, Washington, D. C.; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bledsoe, Bradley, Grundy, Hamilton, McMinn, 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: 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 TENNESSEE Biographical 1938-40; lawyer by profession; attorney and seeretary, 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member of Committee on Appropriations. FIFTH DISTRICT.—DAvVIDSON COUNTY. Population (1950), 321,758. J. CARLTON LOSER, Democrat, of Nashville, Tenn.; was born in Nashville October 1, 1892, the son of Henry J. and Willie May McConnico Loser; educated in public schools of Nashville, Y. M. C. A. Night Law School, and Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn., graduating LL. B. degree 1923; engaged in practice of law since June 1923; served as first assistant city attorney of Nashville Septem-ber 1923-September 1929; assistant district attorney (10th judicial circuit) September 1929-September 1934; district attorney 1934-1956; married Pearl Dean Gupton of Nashville, January 25, 1915; three children: Mrs. Dorothy Dean Reavis, Mrs. Don Gass, and Joe Carlton Loser, Jr.; three grandchildren; delegate Democratic National Conventions 1944 and 1952; secretary Democratic Executive Committee of Tennessee; member of Judson Memorial Baptist Church and the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention; member: American, Tennessee, and Nashville Bar Associations, past president Nashville Bar (1953); Kiwanis Club, Sigma Alpha Epsilon College Fraternity, Scottish Rite Mason (32d degree), Knight Templar, and Shriner; member U. S. Coast Guard (T. R.); elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTiES: 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; reelected Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956; home address: West Madison Street, 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, KEightieth, Kighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 150 Congressional Directory TENNESSEE EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounmIES: 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-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, KEighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; chairman, Committee on Ways and Means. NINTH DISTRICT.—SHELBY 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, Eighty-fourth, and Kighty-fifth Congresses; chairman, Special Committee to Investigate Campaign Expenditures for the House of Representatives, 1956; member, Committee on Public Works. TEXAS Biographical 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 Appropria-tions Committee; elected Democratic leader of the Senate January 3, 1953. RALPH WEBSTER YARBOROUGH, Democrat, of Austin, Tex.; born at Chandler, Henderson County, Tex., June 8, 1903, seventh of 11 children of Charles Richard and Nanny Jane (Spear) Yarborough; graduated from Chandler public schools and Tyler, Tex., High School; worked on farm as boy and young man; attended Sam Houston State Teachers College, Huntsville, Tex., one term, and the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, N. Y., 1 year; taught 3 years in one-and two-teacher schools at Delta and Martin Springs, Henderson County, Tex. ; served 3 years in the 36th Division, Texas National Guard, from private to staff sergeant; worked passage to Europe on a freighter, spent 1 year working and studying foreign trade and international relations in Europe, most of this time in Germany (assistant secretary, American Chamber of Commerce, Berlin) ; worked as a harvest hand in wheat fields of Oklahoma and as a tank builder in the boom oil town of Borger, Tex.; received LL. B. from the University of Texas Law School, 1927; practiced law at El Paso, Tex., 3 years; served as assistant attorney general of Texas, 1931-34; wrote Texas’ first underground water conservation law, and saved oil and gas bonus and royalty interest for State Permanent School Fund on 3,901,000 acres of land in case of Magnolia Petroleum Company vs. Walker; served on original board of directors of the Lower Colorado River Authority, 1935-36; lectured on land law at University of Texas Law School, 1935; served as district judge of the 53d Judicial District, Austin, 1936-41, and for three of these years was presiding judge, Third Administrative Judicial District (33 central Texas counties); served in Army Ground Forces in World War II with the 97th Infantry Division (trained at Army camps in Texas, Michigan, North Carolina, Missouri, and California) in Europe in combat and with occupation forces in Japan; discharged a lieutenant colonel in 1946; member, 1947-51, Texas Board of Law Examiners; member (and a former president), Travis County Bar Asso-ciation; member, El Paso Bar Association; member (and a former director), State Bar of Texas; member, American Bar Association, American Law Institute, American Judicature Society, National Legal Aid Association, American Political Science Association, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Phi Delta Phi, Acacia, Order of the Coif, Loyal Order of Moose, the First Baptist Church of Austin, and is a Shriner and Mason; married Opal Warren of Pine Bluff, Ark., June 30, 1928; son, Richard, born October 20, 1931, married Ann MecJimsey of Arlington, Va.; unsuccessful candidate Democratic nomination for Governor of Texas 1952, 1954, 1956; elected United States Senator in a special election held on April 2, 1957, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Price Daniel for the term ending January 3, 1959. 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; 97560°—57——12 152 Congressional Directory TEXAS educated in publie 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 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 : 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth Congress; reelected to Eighty-fifth ongress. FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTtIiES: 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, chair-man, House Committee on Small Business, chairman, House and Senate Joint Economie Committee, and member of the Joint Committee on Defense Produc-tion; 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), 401,003. JACK 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; 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; discharged April 23, 1946, as first lieutenant; State representative in Texas Legislature, 1946-50; retired in 1950 to practice law; operates small farm in Jasper, Tex., member Texas, Jefferson County and American Bar associations; Legion; VFW; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fiftth Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNnTtiES: Camp, Gregg, Panola, Rusk, Smith, Upshur, Van Zandt, and Wood (8 counties). Population (1950), 271,020. LINDLEY BECKWORTH, Democrat, of Gladewater, Tex., route 2; married Eloise Carter; four children—Gary, Carter, Mary, and Linda; elected to Seventy-sixth, Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTtiEs: Collin, Fannin, Grayson, Hunt, Kaufman, Rains, and Rockwall (7 counties). Population (1950), 227,735. 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 East Texas College; studied law in the University of Texas; lawyer-farmer; served six years as a member of the Texas Legislature (1907-13), the last two TEXAS B rographical 153 years as Speaker of the House of Representatives; was elected to the Sixty-third Congress, which met first in 1913, and to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1931-37; majority leader, Seventy-fifth and Seventy-sixth Congresses, 1937-40; elected Speaker on Sep-tember 16, 1940, to fill out the unexpired term of the late Speaker William B. Bankhead, Seventy-sixth Congress; Speaker of the Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, and Seventy-ninth Congresses, 1941-47; minority leader, Eightieth Congress, 1947-49; Speaker of the Eighty-first and Eighty-second Congresses, 1949-53; Democratic leader, Eighty-third Congress, 1953-55; Speaker of the House, Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses, since 1955; permanent chair-man, Democratic National Conventions of 1948, 1952, and 1956. FIFTH DISTRICT.—DALLAS 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 career in 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, 13; David Bruce, 8; and Steven Van, 6; 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 ; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Con-gress November 6, 1956; member, Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. SIXTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Brazos, Ellis, Freestone, Hill, Leon, Limestone, Navarro, and Robert-son (8 counties). Population (1950), 228,112. 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 Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1928-32; married former Freddie Dunman of Fort Worth, Tex.; three children— James M. Teague, age 21; John O. Teague, age 20; and Jill Virginia, age 10 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 Eightieth, Eightieth-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Anderson, Cherokee, Grimes, Henderson, Houston, Madison, LoL iIomery,s 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 20; one son, John (Skipper), Jr., age 15; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 154 Congressional Directory TEXAS 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Austin, Brazoria, Calhoun, Chambers, Colorado, Fayette, Fort Bend, Galveston, Goliad, Jackson, Lavaca, Matagorda, Victoria, Waller, and Wharton (15 counties). Popu-lation (1950), 406,311. 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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; distriet attorney, fifty-third judicial district of Texas, 1941-42, resigning to volunteer for service in the Armed Forces in World War IT; discharged in February 1946; married Eloise Engle on February 24, 1945; and they have three children: Molly, age 11; David, age 9; Kate, age 7; returned to 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.—CoUNTIES: Bell, Bosque, Coryell, Falls, McLennan, and Milam (6 counties). Population (1950), 282,447. 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; director, National Foundation for Asthmatic Children, Tucson, Ariz. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Hood, Johnson, Parker, Somervell, and Tarrant (5 counties) Population (1950), 422,000. ? JAMES C. WRIGHT, Jr., Democrat, of Fort Worth, 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; four children—Jimmy, age 13, Virginia Sue, age 9, Patricia Kay, age 7, and Parker Steven, age 1; partner in trade extension and TEXAS Biographical 155 advertising firm; served in Texas Legislature and two terms as mayor of Weather-ford; 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; Eighty-fifth Congress, November 6, 1956. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: 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.; graduate University of Texas; B. A., LL. B.; served in Army World War II; married Jean Hunter, Wichita Falls; two children; elected to the Eighty-second Congress September 8, 1951; relected to the Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: 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 YOUNG, Democrat, of Corpus Christi; born in Corpus Christi, Tex., November 10, 1916; son of Phillip M. and Catherine Gaffney Young; member of pioneer South Texas family ‘whose residence dates back to 1827; educated in St. Edwards University, Austin, Tex., and School of Law, University of Texas; received A. B. degree from St. Edwards University in 1937; admitted to the State bar of Texas in 1940; former assistant county attorney, assistant district attorney, county attorney, and county judge of Nueces County, Tex.; member Texas Bar Association, Nueces County Bar Association, and bar of the United States Supreme Court, Knights of Columbus, Elks, Moose, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans; served with distinction in the United States Navy, World War II, having volunteered prior to Pearl Harbor; retired as lieutenant commander after hostilities; served in all theaters of war and received Presidential Unit Citation; married Jane Gallier of Houston, Tex.; three children—Gaffney, age 5, Nancy, age 2, and John Young, Jr., born February 23, 1957; one of the leading exponents of Area Development and Cooperation in South Texas; chief coordinator of $75,000,000 Port-Highway Improvement program of Nueces County; active member, San Diego, San Fernando, and Agua Dulce Creek Soil Conservation development; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress on November 6, 1956. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouNnTiES: 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 Corps, and served in the Medi-terranean Theater of Operations as a combat pilot; separated from the service in 1945; returned to McAllen and practiced law in Edinburg until sworn in for the Eighty-fourth Congress; 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 She Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the KEighty-fifth ongress. 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, 28 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; reelected to the Eighty-fiftth Congress. ET 156 Congressional Directory TEXAS SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: 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.—COUNTIES: 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; member Amarillo Club, Pampa Country Club, Pampa Rotary Club; elected to Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; Pampa, Tex., office address, 314 Hughes Building; Washington office address, 1330 New House Office Building; Washington resi-dential address, 6219 Kennedy Drive, Kenwood, Chevy Chase, Md. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: 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 old 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; member of Bar of Texas, District of Columbia and Supreme Court of United States; member, Texas State, San Antonio, and American Bar Associations; married Miss Cecile Newton, of San Antonio, in 1932, and they have two daughters—Mary Catherine and Betty Ann; elected to the Seventy-sixth Con-gress in 1938 and reelected to the Seventy-seventh, Seventy-eighth, Seventy-ninth, Eightieth, Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; adviser, Conference on the Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency, United Nations, 1956; member, Committee on Armed Services; member, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: 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. 0. CLARK FISHER, Democrat, of San Angelo, Tex.; member House Armed Services Committee; elected to Seventy-eighth and succeeding Congresses. UTAH Biographical UTAH (Population (1950), 688,862) SENATORS ARTHUR VIVIAN WATKINS, Republican, of Orem, Utah; grandson of John Watkins, Mormon handcart pioneer who came to Utah in 1856, and son of Arthur Watkins, who pioneered in settlement of Uintah Basin country in northeastern Utah; born at Midway, Utah, December 18, 1886; student, Brigham Young Uni-versity, 1903-06, New York University, 1909-10, Columbia University Law School, LL. B. degree, 1912; admitted to practice of law in Utah, 1912; opened law office, Salt Lake City, 1913; chosen assistant county attorney, Salt Lake County, 1914; engaged in farming, 1919, in Utah County and retains fruit farms there; opened Provo law office, 1928; elected judge, Fourth Judicial District, Utah, 1928; elected 1934, chairman of committee to organize central Utah water users and helped organize association serving as sponsoring agent for Provo River Reclamation Project, has served since as general counsel, Provo River Water Users’ Association; called to L. D. S. mission and worked as Mormon missionary in Newark, N. J., and New York City, 1907-09; elected president of L. D. S. Sharon Stake (Orem, Utah), 1929 and served until election to Senate in 1946; editor-publisher, various Utah weekly newspapers; married Andrea Rich, daughter of Ben E. Rich, L. D. S. missionary leader, and granddaughter of Lorin Farr, first mayor of Ogden, Utah, 1913; children, Nedra (Mrs. Thomas Reese), Dr. Arthur Rich, Don Rich (deceased), Venna Mae (Mrs. Carl Swalberg), Jeanene (Mrs. Richard Scott), and Nina (Mrs. Martin Palmer); 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 Country Club, Alta Club, Timpanogos Club, and Rotary Club; member, L. D. S. (Mormon) Church; treasurer, L. D. 8S. 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. Law-rence S. Jeppson), and Robert Foster; elected to the United States Senate Novem-ber 7, 1950; reelected November 6, 1956. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: 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, Utah State University, August 1953—-December 1954; president, Chamber of Commerce, Ogden, Provo; Board of 158 Congressional Directory UTAH 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 Organization and Development of Terminal Vocational Curricula in Junior Col-leges; 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 Cannon, 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress. 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. S. 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 (Mrs. Waldo C. Perkins) and Billie Dawson; elected to the Eightieth Congress in 1946; reelected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to Eighty-fourth Con-gress November 2, 1954; reelected to Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. VERMONT Biographical 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; reelected November 6, 1956. 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 160 Congressional Darectory VIRGINIA 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, Washington and Lee University, and College of William and Mary; member, Pi Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity, of Jamestowne Society, and Sons of the American Revolution; admitted to the bar in 1908; member of State senate for 6 years, 1916-22; Commonwealth’s attorney for Rockbridge 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 Mrs. John R. Boardman, Charleston, S. C.; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—NORFOLKE COUNTY. CITIES: 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; LL. D., Randolph-Macon College, 1955; honorary member, Norfolk Rotary Club; Hampton Roads Post, American Soci­ VIRGINIA Biographical ety Military Engineers; Hampton Roads Maritime Association; Ahepa; Moose; Kappa Alpha (Southern) and Tau Kappa Alpha; Methodist Church; was mar-ried 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 I Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth ongresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Chesterfield and Henrico. Cities: 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; received LL. 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-fifth Congresses, inclusive. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Amelia, Appomattox, Brunswick, Buckingham, Cumberland, Dinwiddie, Greensville, Isle of Wight, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Nansemond, Nottoway, Pow-hatan, Prince Edward, Prince George, Southampton, Surry, and Sussex. CITIES: 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 1952, and 1956; Democratic elector for the Fourth District of Virginia in 1944; member of Virginia Constitutional Convention 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, 1950-56; chairman, Democratic Guber-natorial Campaign Committee, 1953; Democratic gubernatorial State campaign manager, 1957; active in 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, Kighty-second, FEighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Carroll, 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- 162 Congressional Directory VIRGINIA 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, 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouUnNTIES: Alleghany, Bedford, Botetourt, Campbell, Craig, Floyd, Montgomery, and Roanoke. Crries: 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 9; 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 member of 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: 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 W. 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 Eightieth and each succeeding Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Albémarle, 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 VIRGINIA Biographical 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. Joe H. Tonahill; member of the Episcopal Church; belongs to the fraternal order of Elks, Masons, and Odd Fellows; elected to the Seventy-second and each succeeding Congress; chairman, Committee on Rules. NINTH DISTRICT.—Counties: Bland, Buchanan, Dickenson, Giles, Lee, Pulaski, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, and Wise. CIiTiEs: Rristol 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; instruct-ed 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, Marion Kiwanis Club, Masons, Shriners, American Legion, V. F. W., Elks; past chairman of the March of Dimes; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956; member of the House Committee on Agriculture. 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 his 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 civie 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- 164 Congressional Directory VIRGINIA 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; the Kappa Alpha Alumni Association, and Alexandria Court No. 162, Royal Order of Jesters; 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 Associa-tion, 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member of the District of Columbia Committee and the Post Office and Civil Service Committee; residence 2551 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. WASHINGTON B 1ographical 165 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. S. 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; reelected for the term ending 1962. HENRY M. JACKSON, Democrat, of Everett, Wash., was born in that city May 381, 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 in Freeman, Spokane County, Wash.; son of Ellis W. and Ida Hammer Magnuson; attended public schools in Spokane County; Spokane University; University of Washington; 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. FIRST DISTRICT.—Ki1rsap County. KiNG County: City of Seattle. Population (1950), 527,768. THOMAS M. PELLY, Republican, of Port Blakely, 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-find Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth ongresses. I 166 Congressional Durectory WASHINGTON SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Clallam, Island, Jefferson, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and What-com. KiNG CoUNTY: 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 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; 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; reelected Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. 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; newspaper reporter, editor, manager, and publisher of the Hoquiam Daily Wash-ingtonian 1934-50; past chancellor Knights of Pythias, past president of the Washington State Elks Association, former president of Northwest 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. WASHINGTON \ Biographical 167 SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTtY 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. 97560°—57——13 168 Congressional Directory WEST VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA (Population (1950), 2,005,552) ’ SENATORS 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. CHAPMAN REVERCOMB, Republican, of Charleston, W. Va.; born at Covington, Va., July 20, 1895, son of George Anderson and Elizabeth (Chapman) Revercomb; educated in the public schools, at Washington and Lee University, and at the University of Virginia; degree of LL. B. from University of Virginia; former member editorial board of Virginia Law Review; enlisted in the United States Army in 1917 and served for the duration of the First World War; moved to Charleston, W. Va., in 1922, where he has since continued in the general practice of law; member of the law firm of Revercomb and Price, American Bar Association, West Virginia Bar Association, Charleston Bar Association; member of Presby-terian Church, the American Legion, Amvets (honorary), Elks, Moose, and Ro-tary; former member of the Republican State Committee; chairman of the State Judicial Convention of 1936; married Miss Sara Hughes of Ashland, Va., in 1925; they have four children— William, George, Anne, and James; elected to the United States Senate on November 3, 1942, and served until January 3, 1949; elected again to the United States Senate November 6, 1956, to complete the term ending in January 1959. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Brooke, Hancock, Marion, Marshall, Ohio, Taylor, and Wetzel (7 coun-ties). Population (1950), 279,954. ARCH ALFRED MOORE, Jr., Republican, of Glendale, W. Va.; lawyer; born in Moundsville, W. Va., April 16, 1923, son of Arch A. and Genevieve (Jones) Moore; student Lafayette College 1943; A. B. West Virginia University 1948 and LI. B. 1951; married Shelley S. Riley August 11, 1949; children— Arch A., III, Shelley Wellons, and Lucy St. Clair; admitted to West Virginia Bar 1951, and since practiced in Moundsville; partner Moore & Moore; former member West Virginia House of Delegates; member West Virginia Bar Associ-ation, West Virginia State Bar, American Bar Association; veteran of World War II, European theater, infantryman, holder of the Purple Heart medal for wounds received in action; member of: American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, WEST VIRGINIA B tographical 169 Loyal Order of Moose, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks; Methodist; Rotarian; social fraternity, Beta Theta Pi; international legal fraternity, Phi Delta Phi; home: 507 Jefferson Avenue, Glendale, W. Va.; office, 511 Seventh Street, Moundsville, W. Va.; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956; member of Committee on the Judiciary. SECOND DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fiftth 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.; graduate of Geneva College, Geneva, Pa.; Associated Press editor of the Clarksburg Ex-ponent; assistant State auditor from March 4, 1933, to May 1941; State Director of Budget 1941-45, 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 Novem-ber 2, 1948; reelected to Eighty-second, Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Cabell, Jackson, Lincoln, Mason, Pleasants, Putnam, Roane, Tyler, Wayne, and Wood (10 counties). Population (1950), 330,906. WILL E. NEAL, Republican, of Huntington, W. Va.; born October 14, 1875, Lawrence County, Ohio; graduated Proctorville High School, 1894; B. S. degree, National Normal University, Lebanon, Ohio, 1900; received medical degree at University of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1906; general practice of medicine in Huntington since 1907 with a rest period of 3 years as mayor of Huntington and occasional foreign travel periods since 1945; member Huntington Park Board, 1931-52; member West Virginia Public Health Council, 1936-40; elected member of West Virginia Legislature, 1950; wife and three sons living; Methodist; honorary member American Medical Association; member of IOOF and Masons; elected to the Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952, served as medical consultant to Foreign Operations Administration in Afghanistan and Nepal during the summer of 1955; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. FIFTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: 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 and author of a adio and TV program; sponsor of library for physically handicapped at the Congressional Directory WEST VIRGINIA Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center, Fishersville, Va; served as executive secretary to Congressman John Kee from time of his first election to Congressin 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses by overwhelming majorities; member of House Committees on Veterans’ Affairs and Government Operations; also subcommittees on International Operations, General Government Activities, and Veterans’ Hospitals; chairman of Veterans’ Affairs Committee’s subcommittee on Veterans’ Administration; member various Democratic clubs, several organiza-tions in the Episcopal Church, and Bluefield Country Club. : SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Boone, Kanawha, Logan, and Raleigh (4 counties). Population (1950), 446,466. ’ ROBERT C. BYRD, Democrat; elected to West Virginia House of Delegates in 1946 and 1948; West Virginia Senate, 1950; Eighty-third and succeeding Congresses. WISCONSIN Biographical 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; reelected November 6, 1956, for term ending January 1963; official representative of United States Government at the Inter-parliamentary 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 Conferenee in Bermuda 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; delegate, Inter-American Economic Conference, 1954; chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 1953-54; currently ranking Republican member, Senate Judiciary and Foreign Relations Committees. WILLIAM PROXMIRE, Democrat, of Wisconsin; home address: Route 4, Madison, Wis.; born in Lake Forest, Ill, November 11, 1915; educated at The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa.; B. A. degree Yale University 1938; M. B. A. degree Harvard Business School 1940; M. P. A. (public administration) Harvard Gradu-ate School of Arts and Sciences 1948; during World War II served in Military Intelligence Service 1941-46 and was retired as a first lieutenant; Wisconsin State assemblyman 1951-52; Democratic nominee for Governor of Wisconsin 1952, 1954, and 1956; president of Arteraft Press, Waterloo, Wis.; married to Ellen Hodges Sawall; elected to the United States Senate in a special election August 27, 1957, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Joseph R. McCarthy for the term ending January 3, 1959. 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; a Mason; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. 172 Congressional Directory WISCONSIN SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNmESs: Columbia, Dane, Dodge, Jeflerson, amd Waukesha (5 counties). Population (1950), 389,961. DONALD E. TEWES, Republican, of Waukesha, Wis.; born in Merrill, Wis., August 4, 1916, the son of Herman F. and Mabel (Rickman) Tewes; graduated Merrill High School, received B. A. degree from Valparaiso University, Val-paraiso, Ind., and LL. B. degree from University of Wisconsin Law School; entered service as private, served 4 years, including 2 with General Chennault’s 14th Air Force Flying Tigers as combat intelligence officer; awarded Air Medal; discharged as major; married Myra Torhorst in 1946; two children; James, age 7, and Barbara, age 4, occupation; president, Tewes-Roedel Plastics Corporation, Waukesha; Lutheran; named small business representative and first chairman of advisory committee of laymen and legislators to Wisconsin’s Division of In-dustrial Development ; former district chairman and member executive committee, Republican Party of Wisconsin; past president Waukesha Kiwanis; home address: 244 Frederick Street, Waukesha, Wis.; elected to the Eighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Crawford, Grant, Iowa, 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—MILWAUREE COUNTY: City of Milwaukee, parts of wards 3, 4, 10 and 10; wards 8, 11, 12, 14, 17, and 19; cities of Cudahy, St. Francis, Bouth 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; graduate of Marquette University with a Ph. B. degree; graduate work in education at Marquette University; taught high school in Milwaukee; organist and choir director; married Miss Blanche M. Janic of Milwaukee, May 26, 1937; son, Joseph Paul; daughter, Jane Frances; 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, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—MILWAUKEE COUNTY: City of Milwaukee, wards 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 13, 15, 18, 20 and parts of wards 3, 4, 10 and 16; city of Glendale; towns of Granville and Milwaukee, and villages of Brown Deer, 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 (University of Wisconsin, Milwau-kee), and magazine writer; member of Milwaukee School Board, 1953-55; chair-man, Joint City-School Board-Vocational School Committee on New Sources of Revenue for Educational Purposes; married to Margaret Magrath, 1942; four children; 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 Reapportionment Case, Wisconsin Supreme Court, 1953; presi-dent, White Elm Nursery Co., Hartland, Wis.; former director, Marshall and Isley Bank, Milwaukee, Wis., and Niagara Share Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y.; past president, Cornell Alumni Association of Wisconsin; vice president, Chi Psi WISCONSIN Biographical 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; alumni trustee, Harvard Law Review; former member, Legal Advisory Committee National Resources Board, Washington, D. C.; mem-ber, Milwaukee Chapter National Institute for Infantile Paralysis; elected to the Eighty-fourth Congress November 2, 1954; reelected Eighty-fifth Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Calumet, Fond du Lac, Ozaukee, Sheboygan, Washington, and Winne-bago (6 counties). Population (1950), 315,666. WILLIAM K. VAN PELT, Republican, of Fond du Lac, Wis., born in Glen-beulah, Wis., March 10, 1905; married; two children, William Peter, age 18, and Julie Ann, age 12; 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; elected to the Eighty-second Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the Eighty-third, Eighty-fourth, and Eighty-fifth 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.; served in United States Navy, World War 1I, aboard destroyer Maddox in Task Force 58 and Pacific Third Fleet; elected Wisconsin State Senator 1946; reelected without opposition 1948; 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, 1952, and 1956; member, Republican National Convention Platform Committee 1952 and 1956; chairman, subcom-mittee on Labor and Public Welfare 1952; chairman, subcommittee on Agriculture 1956; chairman, Wisconsin Republican Party Platform Committee 1950 and 1952; member of American Legion, 40 et 8, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled Amer-ican Veterans, Military Order of Purple Heart, F. & A. M., 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, 207 South Central Avenue, Marshfield, Wis. ; elected to Eighty-third Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses; member, House Agricultural Committee Eighty-fourth Congress; member, House Appropriations Committee Eighty-third and Eighty-fifth Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: 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; six children; home office address: 414 East Walnut Street, Green Bay, Wis. 174 Congressional Directory WISCONSIN NINTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: 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 and Eighty-fifth Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIits: 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 Junior 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; president of Alvin E. O’Konski Enterprises, Ine., owning and operating Radio Stations WOSA, Wausau, Wis. and WLIN, Merrill, Wis.; elected in 1942 to the Seventy-eighth Congress; reelected each election since with increasing majorities; now serving his eighth term. WYOMING Biographical 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 (deceased February 17, 1956), and they have three children, Frank, Jr., a surgeon, located at Cheyenne, Wyo.; James E., an attorney of Lusk, Wyo.; and Marialyce (Mrs. Richard Tobin), an attorney of Casper, Wyo.; elected to the Seventy-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 Reclama-tion, 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 ’ anuary 3 1959; appointed to Alaska International Rail and Highway Commission une 1957. 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 thereafter elected to two short and four long terms, first on November 6, 1934, when he was chosen 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), 290,529. KEITH THOMSON, Republican, of Cheyenne, Wyo.; born in Newcastle, Wyo., February 8, 1919, son of William J. and Forbes Coffey Thomson; LL. B. degree, University of Wyoming, 1941; staff University of Wyoming 1940-41; in military service March 24, 1941, to January 24, 1946; commanded 2d Battalion, 362d Infantry Regiment, 91st Division; decorations include Combat Infantry-man’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 176 Congressional Directory WYOMING Cheyenne, Wyo., in February 1946; Jaycee award for outstanding young man in community 1947; two terms Board of Directors of University of Wyoming Alumni Association; president University of Wyoming Alumni Association 1952-53; elected to Wyoming Legislature 1951 and 1953; judge advocate of American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Wyoming, 1953-54; married Thyra Godfrey, of Chey-enne, 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; reelected to the Eighty-fifth Congress; member, Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. ALASKA B tographical 177 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; two daughters, Doris Ann (Mrs. Burke Riley) and Sue; former staff member, Fairbanks (Alaska) Daily News-Miner; secretary to Dele-gate Anthony J. Dimond of Alaska, 1933-35; gold miner in Alaska, 1936-39; served as chairman, Unemployment Compensation Commission of Alaska; secretary of Alaska under Presidential appointment, 1939-44; elected as Delegate et from Alaska in 1944; reelected in 1946, 1948, 1950, 1952, 1954, and 1956. HAWAII (Population (1950), 499,794) DELEGATE JOHN ANTHONY BURNS, Democrat, of Kailua, city and county of Honolulu, Hawaii; born, Fort Assinneboine, Montana, March 30, 1909; in Hawaii since May 30, 1913; educated in Honolulu and Kansas schools, graduated St. Louis High, Honolulu, attended University of Hawaii; president, Burns & Co., Ltd., also real estate broker; Honolulu Civil Defense Administrator, 1951-55; police officer, city and county of Honolulu, 1934-45; delegation chairman, 1956 Demo-cratic National Convention; member, 1952 Democratic National Convention; chairman, Territorial Democratic Central Committee, 1952-56; chairman, Honolulu Democratic County Committee, 1948-52; credited as builder and organ-izer of Democratic Party of Hawaii; honorary member, 442d Veterans Club; charter member and past president, Koolaupoko Lions Club; first president, Hawaii Chapter, NSCCA; usher, St. Anthony’s Church, Kailua, Oahu; member, Holy Name Society; married to Beatrice Majors Van Vleet, June 8, 1931; children, John A. Jr., B. A.,, M. A.; Mary E., B. 8., B. A.; James “Seishiro”’; elected to the Fighty-fifth Congress November 6, 1956. 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, and November 6, 1956; 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, Congressional Directory PUERTO RICO in Caguas, P. R.; Health Officer for San Juan, 1918 to 1920; Assistant Com- missioner of Health of Puerto Rico, 1920-21 and 1923-31; Commissioner of Health of Puerto Rico, 1931-33 and 1942-46; United States delegate to theFifth 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 jtalics] 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 ARKANSAS SENATORS John L. McClellan J. W. Fulbright REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 6] . 1. E. C. Gathings 3. James W. Trimble 5. Brooks Hays 4. Oren Harris 6. W. F. Norrell 2. Wilbur D. Mills CALIFORNIA SENATORS William F. Knowland Thomas H. Kuchel REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 13; Republicans, 17] 1. Hubert B. Scudder 11. John J. McFall 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 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. Utt 9. J. Arthur Younger 19. Chet Holifield 29. D. S. Saund 10. Charles S. Gubser 20. H. Allen Smith 30. Bob Wilson 181 182 Congressional Directory COLORADO SENATORS Gordon Allott John REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 2; Republicans, 2] 1. Byron G. Rogers 3. J. Edgar Chenoweth 4, 2. William S. Hill CONNECTICUT SENATORS Prescott Bush William REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 6] At large—Antoni N. Sadlak 1. Edwin H. May, Jr. 3. Albert W. Cretella 5. 2. Horace Seely-Brown, Jr. 4. Albert P. Morano DELAWARE SENATORS John J. Williams J. Allen REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] At large—Harry G. Haskell, Jr. FLORIDA SENATORS Spessard L. Holland George A. REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 7; Republican, 1] 1. William C. Cramer 4. Dante B. Fasecell 7. 2. Charles E. Bennett 5. A. Sydney Herlong, Jr. 8. 3. Robert L. F. Sikes 6. Paul G. Rogers GEORGIA SENATORS Richard B. Russell Herman E. REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 9; vacant, 1] 1. Prince H. Preston 5. James C. Davis 8. 2. John L. Pilcher 6. Carl Vinson 9. 3. E. L. Forrester 7. [Vacant] 10. 4. John James Flynt, Jr. A. Carroll | Wayne N. Aspinall A. Purtell James T. Patterson Frear, Jr. | Smathers James A. Haley D. R. (Billy) Matthews Talmadge Iris F. Blitch Phil M. Landrum Paul Brown State Delegations IDAHO | SENATORS | Henry C. Dworshak Frank Church REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republican, 1] 1. Gracie Pfost 2. Hamer H. Budge ILLINOIS SENATORS Paul H. Douglas Everett McKinley Dirksen REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 10; Republicans, 14; vacant, 1] 1. William L. Dawson 10. Harold R. Collier 18. Robert H. Michel 2. Barratt O’Hara 11. Timothy P. Sheehan 19. Robert B. Chiperfield 3. Emmet F. Byrne 12. Charles A. Boyle 20. Sid Simpson 4. William E. McVey 13. Marguerite Stitt 21. Peter F. Mack, Jr. 5. John C. Kluezynski Church 22. William L. Springer 6. Thomas J. O’Brien 14. Russell W. Keeney 23. Charles W. Vursell 7. [Vacant] 15. Noah M. Mason 24. Melvin Price 8. Thomas S. Gordon 16. Leo E. Allen 25. Kenneth J. Gray 9. 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. F. Jay Nimitz 7. William G. Bray 11. Charles B. Brownson 4. E. Ross Adair 8. Winfield K. Denton IOWA SENATORS Bourke B. Hickenlooper Thos. E. Martin REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republicans, 7] 1, Fred Schwengel 4. Karl M. LeCompte 7. Ben F. Jensen2, Henry O. Talle 5. Paul Cunningham 8. Charles B. Hoeven 3. H. R. Gross 6. Merwin Coad KANSAS SENATORS Andrew F. Schoeppel Frank Carlson REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republicans, 5] [ 1. William H. Avery 3. Myron V. George 5. J. Floyd Breeding 2. Errett P. Scrivner 4. Edward H. Rees 6. Wint Smith 97560°—57 14 184 Congressional Directory KENTUCKY SENATORS John Sherman Cooper Thruston B. Morton 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 Russell B. Long REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 8] 1. F. Edward Hébert 4. Overton Brooks 7. T. Ashton Thompson 2. Hale Boggs 5. Otto E. Passman 8. George S. Long 3. Edwin E. Willis 6. James H. Morrison MAINE SENATORS Margaret Chase Smith Frederick G. Payne REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republicans, 2] 1. Robert Hale 2. Frank M. Coffin 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. DeWiit 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. TorbertMacdonald 13. Richard B. Wziggles- H. 4. Harold D. Donohue 9. Donald W. Nicholson worth 5. Edith Nourse Rogers 10. Laurence Curtis 14. Joseph W. Martin, Jr. State Delegations MICHIGAN SENATORS Charles E. Potter Pat McNamara REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 6; Republicans, 12] 14. Louis C. Rabaut 15. John D. Dingell 16. John Lesinski 17. Martha W. Griffiths 18. William S. Broomfield Edward J. Thye Hubert H. Humphrey REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republicans, 4] 7. H. Carl Andersen 8. John A. Blatnik 9. Coya Knutson James O. Eastland John Stennis REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 6] 5. Arthur Winstead 6. William M. Colmer MISSOURI SENATORS Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. Stuart Symington REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 10; Republican, 1] 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. Charles H. Brown 11. Morgan M. Moulder MONTANA SENATORS James E. Murray Mike Mansfield REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 2] 1. Lee Metcalf 2. LeRoy H. Anderson NEBRASKA SENATORS Roman L. Hruska Carl T. Curtis REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans 4] 1. Phil Weaver 2. Glenn Cunningham 3. Robert D. Harrison 4. A. L. Miller NEVADA SENATORS George W. Malone Alan Bible REPRESENTATIVE [Democrat, 1] At large—Walter S. Baring NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATORS [Democrats, 5; Republicans, 9] NEW MEXICO SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES (AT LARGE) [Democrats, 2] © 00 NI CT GO NO NORTH CAROCLINA SENATORS Sam J. Ervin, Jr. W. Kerr Scott REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 11; Republican, 1] . Herbert C. Bonner 5. Ralph J. Scott 9 . Hugh Alexander L. H. Fountain 6. Carl T. Durham 10 . Charles Raper Jonas . Graham A. Barden 7. Alton Lennon 11 . Basil L. Whitener . Harold D. Cooley 8. A. Paul Kitchin 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 Frank J. Lausche REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 6; Republicans, 17] 1. Gordon H. Scherer 9. Thomas L. Ashley . J. Harry McGregor 2. William E. Hess 10. Thomas A. Jenkins . Wayne L. Hays 3. Paul F. Schenck 11. David Dennison . Michael J. Kirwan 4. William M. McCulloch 12. John M. Vorys . Michael A. Feighan 5. Cliff Clevenger 13. A. D. Baumhart, Jr. . Charles A. Vanik 6. James G. Polk 14. William H. Ayres . Frances P. BoltonClarence J. Brown 15. John E. Henderson . William E. Minshall Congressional Directory DO = OKLAHOMA SENATORS Robert S. Kerr A. S. Mike Monroney REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republican, 1] Page Belcher 3. Carl Albert 5. John Jarman Ed Edmondson 4. Tom Steed 6. Toby Morris OREGON SENATORS Wayne Morse Richard L. Neuberger REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 3; Republican, 1] 1. Walter Norblad 3. Edith Green 4, Charles O. Porter 2. Al Ullman PENNSYLVANIA SENATORS Edward Martin Joseph S. Clark REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 11; Republicans, 17; vacant, 2] 1. William A. Barrett 11. Daniel J. Flood 21 . [Vacant] 2. Kathryn E. Granahan 12. Ivor D. Fenton 22 . John P. Saylor (Mrs. William T.). 13. John A. Lajfore, Jr. 23 . Leon H. Gavin 3. James A. Byrne 14. George M. Rhodes 24 . Carroll D. Kearns 4. [Vacant] 15. Francis E. Walter 25 . Frank M. Clark 5. William J. Green, Jr. 16. Walter M. Mumma 26 . Thomas E. Morgan 6. Hugh Scott 17. Alvin R. Bush 27 . James G. Fulton 7. Benjamin F. James 18. Richard M. Simpson 28 . P. Eberharter Herman 8. Willard S. Curtin 19. 8. Walter Stauffer 29. Robert J. Corbett 9. Paul B. Dague 20. James E. Van Zandt 30 . Elmer J. Holland 10. Joseph L. Carrigg 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. Robert W. Hemphill 2. John J. Riley 4. Robert T. Ashmore 6. John L. MeMillan SOUTH DAKOTA SENATORS Karl E. Mundt Francis Case REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republican, 1] 1. George McGovern 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. Carlton Loser 8. Jere Cooper 3. James B. Frazier, Jr. 6. Ross Bass 9. Clifford Davis TEXAS SENATORS Lyndon B. Johnson Ralph W. Yarborough REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 21; Republican, 1] At large—Martin Dies [Republican, 1] At large—Winston L. Prouty 190 Congressional Directory VIRGINIA SENATORS Harry Flood Byrd A. Willis Robertson REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 8; Republicans, 2] DD = . Edward J. Robeson, Jr. 5. William M. Tuck 8. Howard W. Smith . Porter Hardy, Jr. 6. Richard H. Poff 9. W. Pat Jennings . J. Vaughan Gary 7. Burr P. Harrison 10. Joel T. Broyhill . Watkins M. Abbitt WASHINGTON SENATORS Warren G. Magnuson Henry M. Jackson REPRESENTATIVES [ Democrat, 1; Republicans, 6] At large—Don Magnuson . Thomas M. Pelly 3. Russell V. Mack 5. Walt Horan Jack Westland 4. Hal Holmes 6. Thor C. Tollefson WEST VIRGINIA SENATORS Matthew M. Neely Chapman Revercomb REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 4; Republicans, 2] . Arch A. Moore, Jr. 3. Cleveland M. Bailey 5. Elizabeth Kee . Harley O. Staggers 4. Will E. Neal 6. Robert C. Byrd WISCONSIN SENATORS Alexander Wiley William Proxmire REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 3; Republicans, 7] . Lawrence H. Smith 5. Henry S. Reuss 8. John W. Byrnes . Donald E. Tewes 6. William K. Van Pelt 9. Lester R. Johnson . Gardner R. Withrow 7. Melvin R. Laird 10. Alvin E. O’Konsk: . Clement J. Zablocki WYOMING SENATORS Frank A. Barrett Joseph C. O’Mahoney REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] At large—Keith Thomson State Delegations 191 ALASKA DELEGATE E. L. (Bob) Bartlett HAWAII DELEGATE John A. Burns COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO RESIDENT COMMISSIONER A. Fernés-Isern CLASSIFICATION SENATE HOUSE Pomoerats. 0. Bepublicans. 0... i Democrats. 46{ Republicans... ....._._ 231 199 ——\Voesneles.. 0 = 5 Total cen ns 0 oo 96 lw ALPHABETICAL LIST NAME, DISTRICT, HOME ADDRESS, WASHINGTON RESIDENCE, AND PAGE ON WHICH BIOGRAPHY APPEARS THE SENATE *Ricaarp M. Nixon, Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate, 4308 Forest Lane, Zone 7. *CARL HAYDEN, President pro tempore. *FeLToN M. JomNsTON, Secretary, 5274 Watson *JosepE C. DUKE, Sergeant at Arms. *|RoBERT G. BAKER, Secretary for the Majority, +5 *J. MARK TricE, Secretary for the Minority, moreland Hills 16, Md. Street, Zone 16. | | | 3324 Northampton Street, Zone 5017 Worthington Drive, West- | | *Rev. FREDERICK Brown Harris, D. D., Litt. D., LL. D,, Chaplain, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 377-378) [Democrats in roman (50); Republicans in italics (46); total, 96] | Nome *Aiken, George D.._______ ®AUott, Gordon (5) 22. 7 38 *Anderson, Clinton P.____ Barrett, Frank Azaiizl__ ic *Beall, J. Glennie iitess * Bennett, Wallace F_______ *Bible, Alan.oci. wool ii *Bricker, John! W ii saciad Bridges, Styles... *Bush, Prescoits). celica *{ Butler, John Marshall: *Byrd, Harry Flood._.____ *Capehart, Homer E_ .____ 2Carlson, Frank: ozo. 1 *1Carroll, John Axl. lin *Cuse, Clifford P. 005.2. ®*YCase, Francis) 12. L060 [ *Chavez, Dennis_________ *Chureh, Frank £ _cccllif *3Clark, Joseph 8S...(€ *||Cooper, John Sherman__.| *Cotton, Norrisi). i :liil.e *Curtis, Carl Tsrid coun ED nen, Everett McKin-| ey. *Douglas, Paul H________ Home adres i | Page |Putney: Vtsoooosile The. Carroll Arms (2)_..| 159 Lamar, Coles! _coic Cleveland House (8)__.| 19 Albuquerque,N.Mex_| 6 Wesley Circle (16)__.| 94 Tusk, Wyo... ...... The Woodner (10)_____ 175 Frostburg, Md ocduefid 3 oll Junie 61 Salt Lake City, Utah_| 4201 Mass. Ave. (16)_._| 157 Reno, Nev. __. ooo. 9338 Harvey Rd., Silver 86 Spring, Md. Columbus, Ohio_____ The Mayflower (6)____| 120 Concord, N::Hol. ood 1921 Kalorama Rd. (9).| 87 Greenwich, €onmsluali). 1 sdol usllsl 22 Baltimore, Ma. _ticoifSi. _________iaS_gisos 61 Berryville, Va_______ Washington, Ind_ ___| Concordia, Kans__._| Denver, Colo______.| Rahway; NJ ci sdol Custer, S. Dak__:___ Albuquerque,N. Mex_| Boise, Idaho. ___.___ Philadelphia, Pa_____ Somerset, Ky_______ Lebanon,/N,/ Hicoossel Minden, Nebr_______ Pekin, IIl___________ Chicage, IIL _c.uoliiy The Shoreham (8) _____ 160 The Westchester (16)_.| 44 Sheraton-Park (8)__..__ 51 5193 Watson St. (16)._.| 19 Lo Lull 88 89 4635 Mass. Ave. (16) __| 145 3327 Cleveland Ave. (8)_| 94 6704 Pemberton Rd. 34 Bethesda, Md. SAAS HS. (DD ..._—. 131 2900. N. 8¢, (7) zaqial..w 54 LM _waliiell 87 6613 31st:PLii (15) .Li21e 84 4201 Mass. Ave. (16)__| 36 i Davenport = St. 36 8). 195 196 Congressional Directory THE SENATE—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 377-378) Washington residence and Biog- Name Home address postal zone number raphy *{Eastland, James O_____ Ellender, Allen J__ __.____ 21 Ervin, Sam J, Jr. rene *||Flanders, Ralph E._.____.. *PFrear,’J. Allen, Jr ___-__ iPulbrichi, J. W.______-*Goldwaicr, Barry. oowe--*+tCore, Albert... ----Green, Theodore Francis. -*Hayden,>Carl. .. 00 0. "Hanis, Thomas C., Tr. * Hickenlooper, Bourke B _ _ Hi, Visitor...1_o *Holland, Spessard L_____ *t Hruska, Roman L______ *tHumphrey, Hubert H__ ®Tves, Iroing M._ ...oeve-Jackson, Henry M_______ * Javits; Jacob-K-—— == *Jenner, William E____.__._ *|| Kefauver, Estes________ *Kennedy, John F_______ *Kerr, Robert S_______..._ *Knowland, William F____. *Kuchel, Thomas H_______ *Langer, William _________ *| Long, Russell B____.____ *MeClellan, Jobn I... *McNamara, Pat... Magnuson, Warren G_____ *|| Malone, George W__.___._ *t Mansfield, Mike__ _____ *Martin, Edward. .c...01. Martin, TEoS. Beem *Monroney, A. S. Mike___ *t Morse, Wayne_________ * Morton, Thruston B______ *Mundl, Karl EB. . vaio Murray, James E________ *Neely, Matthew M______ *Neuberger, Richard L__ *(’ Mahoney, Joseph C___ *Pastore, John: O...o Burley, Idaho__.___.__ Doddsville, Miss_ __ Houma, La. iii 15 Morganton, N. C__.. Springfield, Vi. ..-. Dover, Del: 1." Fayetteville, Ark____ Phoenix, Ariz. .---=-Carthage, Tenn_____ Providence, R. I____ Phoenix, Ariz. ______ St. Louis, Mo: 800s Cedar Rapids, Towa_ Montgomery, Ala___ Bartow, Fla. >___~ Omaha, Nebr. __---Minneapolis, Minn _ _ Norwich, N. Y....--Everett, Wash_ _____ New York City, N.Y. Bedford, Ind___,_...--Johnson City, Tex___ Spartanburg, S. C___ Chattanooga, Tenn. _ Boston, Mass._.__..u Oklahoma City, Okla._ Piedmont, Calif _____ Anaheim, Calif___.___ Wheatland, N. Dak__ Cleveland, Ohio_____ Baton Rouge, La_.__._ Camden, Ark. ___.___ Detroit, Mich__.____ Seattle, Wash_______ Reno, Nev__ ooioul.d Missoula, Mont _____ Washington, Pa. ____ Iowa City, lowa_____ Oklahoma City, Okla._ Eugene, Oreg_______ Glenview, Ky _______ Madison, S. Dak__._._ Butte, Monts ..oio. Fairmont, W. Va____ Portland, Oreg...:_L Cheyenne, Wyo_____ Providence, R. I.... 4521 36th St. (8). _____ 5116 Macomb St. (16) __ 3900 Conn. Ave. (8) _-_ 110 Maryland Ave. NE. (2). 2701 O 84. (1D). ona 3601 Conn. Ave. (8)___ 2527 Belmont Rd. (8)__ 352 Senate Office Bldg_ Fairfax Hotel (8)_----_ University Club (6)___- 5511 Cedar Pkwy., Chevy Chase (15), Md 3715 49th St. (16) __-_ Sheraton-Park (8) _____ 5348 29th St. (15). _.__ 3216 Coquelin Ter., Chevy Chase 15, Md. The Westchester (16)_ -2500 QS)... vn Jefferson Hotel (6)_____ 4021 30th PL (8). I 9506 East Stanhope Rd., Kensington, Md. 4929 Hillbrook Lane (16) 3307 N St. (PD ursnl Jd 2728 North Fillmore St., Arlington 7, Va. Sheraton-Park (8) ___.__ 3118 Arizona St. (16)__ 2101 Conn. Ave. (8)___ 6916 Marbury Rd. Bethesda, Md. The Fairfax (8). ..-.-. Lee House (5).L. L..1u The Shoreham (8)_.____ The Mayflower (6)-_._ 4500 Dexter St. (7)-.__ Sheraton-Park (8)_____ 4545 Conn. Ave. (8)___ 3760.32d.8¢t. (B).un: 0.2 4000 Mass. Ave. (16)__ 4301 Mass. Ave. (16) __ 122 Schotts Court NE. (2). The Shoreham (8)_____ The Willard (4). _-__-_ Potomac Plaza Apts. Sheraton-Park =). 2800 Woodley Rd. (8)- Alphabetical List THE SENATE—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 377-378) Name *Payne, Frederick G__ ___._ %Polter, CLurles Joe o-mien *Proxmire, Willinm______. *Purtell, William A______. *Revercomb, Chapman __ __ _ *Robertson, A. Willis_____ Russell, Richard B_______ *t Saltonstall, Leverett_ _ _ _ _ *Schoeppel, Andrew F_____ *Beott, ;W. Kerr: craw *Smathers, George A_____ *Smith, H. Alexander__ __._ Smith, Margaret Chase. | *||Sparkman, John J______ *{Stennis, John... ....... *Symington, Stuart. .__... *Talmadge, Herman E____| *Thurmond, Strom______. *Thye, Bdward J --.._ -.._. *|| Watkins, Arthur V___ __ 2 Wiley, Alexander... cr *Williams, John J -=. *Yarborough, Ralph W___| *Young, Millon RB. . ....... hi : So Home addres i Ra Page Waldoboro, Maine___| 2813 Colebrooke Dr., 6 Hillerest Hgts. (21), | Md. F.Cheboygan,. Micha. clos oo ovemornistmisoasah 68 Medison, Wis. _ tf 1.73 West Hartford, Conn.| Sheraton-Park (8)_____ 22 Charleston, W. Va___| The Westchester (16)__| 168 Lexiteton, Ma lo. ol... aac ai 160 Winder, Ga. .o 0... 30 Te Dover, Mass_______. 2320 Tracy Pl. (8)._.__. 63 Wichita, Kans. _ Westchester Apts. (16)_| 51 Haw River, N. C____[ Westchester Apts. (16)_| 113 Mian Pla coo. de pn da 26 Princeton, N. J... -Skowhegan, Maine. [. Huntsville, Ala______ De Kalb, Miss_______ Oreve Coeur, Mo.....| Lovejoy, Ga________ Alken 8; Ct .. Northfield, Minn._._| Qrem, Utah. 7...=. Chippewa Falls, Wis_| Millsboro, Del. _ _ ___ Austin, Tex_________ La Moure, N. Dak_ _| Sheraton-Park (8).._._._ 89__ _ ____._.__..___ _.. 60 4928 Indian Lane (16)__ 4 3609 Cumberland St. (8). 77 3268 N St. (Dy... 79 1 Walters Wood Drive, 30 Falls Church, Va. ¥ 2475 Virginia Ave. (7)__| 142 Sheraton-Park (8)_____ 74 1433 North Inglewood | 157 St., Arlington 5, Va. 2122 Mass. Ave. (8)___} 171 The Mayflower (6)____| 25 re nt TF eter 151 2800 Quebec St. (8)____] 118 Congressional Directory THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Sam RAYBURN, Speaker, 1900 Q Street, Zone 9. *RarpH R. RoBERTS, Clerk, the Sheraton-Park, Zone 8. *ZEAKE W. JOHNSON, Jr., Sergeant at Arms, 108 Carroll Street SE.; Zone 3. ¥||WinLiam M. MILLER, Doorkeeper, 1732 S Street SE., Zone 20. *H. H. Morris, Postmaster, 4743 North Williamsburg Boulevard, Arlington 7, Va. *REv. BERNARD Braskame, D. D., Chaplain, 1421 Montague Street, Zone 11. (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 379-386) [Democrats in roman (231); Republicans in italics (199); vacant, 5; total, 435] Name and district *Abbitt, Watkins M. (4) __| *Abernethy, Thomas G. (1)| *t Adair, E. Ross (4) -——.__ *Addonizio, Hugh J. (11)..| FAlber; Carl (3), nv -*Alexander, Hugh (9) ____.__ 2 Alger, Bruce (5). cmv * Alen Joli Jd 7 () i mel SAllen. Leo 5, (16)... .cne- * Andersen, H. Corl (1)... * Anderson, LeRoy H. (2).| Andresen, August H. (1).__.| *1+ Andrews, George *Anfuso, Victor L. * Arends, Leslie C. Ashley, Thomas L. *|| Ashmore, Robert *Aspinall, Wayne W. (3)_| (8) ____. * Auchincloss, James C. (3). *|| Avery, William H. (1). __| + dAyres, William H. (14). *Bailey, Cleveland M. (3)_| *t Baker, Howard H. (2)...| * Baldwin, John F. (6) ____| *Barden, Graham A. (3)_.| *Baring, Walter 8S. (At 1..).| Home address Appomattox, Va____| Okolona, Miss______ Fort Wayne, Ind____| Newark, N. J______. McAlester, Okla_._.. Kannapolis, N. C......| Dallas; Tex © 0 -c O2k amd, Calli oC Callens, Ik _........-Tyler; Minn. _.._.__ Conrad, Mont_._____ Red Wing, Minn____| Union Springs, Ala__| Brooklyn, N. Y....us (17).....;xMelvin, I... (9)____| T. (4)_.| N. (4)__| Waterville, Ohio_____| Greenville, S. C_____ Palisade, Colo_______ Rumson, N. J_______ Wakefield, Kans_____ Akron, Ohio. 1 Clarksburg, W. Va___| Huntsville, Tenn____| Martinez, Calif _____| New Bern, N. C_._.. Reno, Nev... __c..._._ *Barrett; Willlam A. (U)...|:Philadelpha, Pa._._._.{ * Bass, Perkins (2). 5... *Basg, Ross (6)...__. . * Bates, William H. (6)._..| *Baumhart, A. D., Jr. (13)_| * Beamer, John V. (B)...... *Becker, Frank J. 3B)... *Beckworth, Lindley (3) -_| ®Belcher, Page (1)... 3 *Bennett, Charles E. (2)._| *|| Bennett, John B. (12) ___| * Bentley, Alvin M. (8)_.__._| Sorry, Ba Y. (2). *1 Betts, Jackson E. (8)... ..._[ Peterborough, N. H.| Pulaski; Tenn. __.__. Salem, Mass________ Vermilion, Ohio_____ Wabash, Ind... .... Lynbrook N.Y... Gladewater, Tex____| Enid, Okla.__ Jacksonville, Fla____| Ontonagon, Mich____| Owosso, Mich_______ McLaughlin, S. Dak_| Findlay, Ohio... ---- on elena ios Page Hotel Washington (4)_._| 161 6278 29th St. (15)_..-_ 77 4000 Mass. Ave. (16)__| 45 1500 Mass. Ave. (5) --__| 93 5115 Allen Ter. (16). ._._| 127 215C St.8E. (3)... 116 House Office Bldg___ __ 153 rerneta 12 University Club (6).___| 41 4000 Mass. Ave. (16)__| 76 800 Crescent Dr., Alex-83 andria, Va. The Mayflower (6)__._-_| 74 1724 House Office Bldg_ 5 The Congressional (3)__| 99 4815 Dexter St. (7).___.| 41 1722 House Office Bldg.| 122 1440 House Office Bldg_| 143 Arlington Towers, Ar-| 20 lington, Va. 113 South Lee §St., 90 Alexandria, Va. 6318 Alcott Rd., Be-51 thesda, Md. 285. C 00000 2c G0 123 Carroll Arms Hotel (2)_| 169 4301 Mass. Ave. (16)__| 148 5521 17th St. North, 12 Arlington, Va. 2601 Woodley Pl. (8).__| 114 1445 28th St. South, 86 Arlington, Va. 40 Gl i 0 ae 131 3214 8 St. (Ty. 88 4000 Mass. Ave. (16)__| 149 9005 Sudbury Rd., Sil-65 ver Spring, Md. 339 House Office Bldg__| 123 ne Pollan Ave. 45 00 oso oe, L002 97 6108 29th St. (15)_____ 152 Dorchester House (9) __| 126 1530 38th St. SE. (20)_| 27 3718 Cardiff Rd., Chevy 71 Chase, Md. 8636.16th St. (10)... 70 118 Schotts Court NE. (2)..| 146 1801 Key Blvd., Ar-| 122 lington (1), Va. Alphabetical List THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 379-386) Name and district Home address Woshinoonn Siaonoe and ns Page *Blatnik, John A. (8) ____._ Chisholm, Minn_____ 1808 North Quinn St., 76 Arlington, Va. *Blitch, Iris F. (8). Lc] 4 Homerville, Ga______ 3813 North Nellie Cus-32 tis Dr., Arlington, Va. *11]| Boggs, Hale (2)______ New Orleans, La__.__| 5315 Bradley Blvd, 57 Bethesda (15). Boland, Edward P. (2)... | Springfield, Massaca2q 0) oh gio 11 200 64 *11|| Bolling, Richard (5)__.| Kansas City, Mo____| 3409 Lowell St. (16)____.| 81 Bolton, Frances P. (22)_.___| Cleveland, Ohio_____ 2301 Wyoming Ave. (8)_| 125 *Bonner, Herbert C. (1)._| Washington, N. C___| 2601 Woodley Pl. (8)__| 114 % Bosch, Albert H. (5)... Woodhaven Noo¥. ul Soc a iio L000) 98 *Bow, Frank T. (16)__-___ Canton; Ohio... =... 4301 Mass. Ave. (16)__| 124 *Boykin, Frank W. (1)_.__| Mobile, Ala_________ Hotel Washington (4)__ 4 *1||Boyle, Charles A. (12)_| Chicago, Ill_________ 409 Cleve Dr., Falls 40 Church, Va. *Bray, William G. (7)_____ Martinsville, Ind_.___| 112 C St. SE. (3)-_____ 46 *Breeding, J. Floyd (5)_._| Rolla, Kans_________ Congressional Hotel (3)_| -53 Brooks, Jack (2)....0.) Js Beaumont, Tex... 0.120 ae wl... 152 *t Brooks, Overton (4) ___.| Shreveport, La______ 4413 46th St. (16). ____ 58 a, William ’8.: (‘Royal Oak, "Mich. o_o. _ 21) 000000 73 *Brown, Charles H. (7)___| Springfield, Mo_____ 3606 Gunston Rd. 81 : Alexandria, Va. * Brown, Clarence J. (7). _._| Blanchester, Ohio___| 3700 Mass. Ave. (16) __| 121 *|||| Brown, Paul (10)_____. Elberton, Ga________ 1711 Mass. Ave. (6).__| 33 * Brownson, Charles B. (11) _| Indianapolis, Ind____| 1504 House Office Bldg_| 47 *Broyhill, Joel T. (10)____| Arlington, Va_______ 2551 North Vermont | 163 St., Arlington, Va. ¥Bueckley, Charles A.(24)..| New York City, N.Y (| J.D po TU ULF 00% 106 “Budge, Homer H. (2)....-1 Boise, Idaho itso gab oo, Jv L 0200, VIL 35 || Burdick, Usher L. (At L.)_| Williston, N. Dak___| 1709 N St. (6)________ 118 *Burleson, Omar (17)____. Anson, Tex... Lo. 2737 Devonshire Pl. (8)_| 156 *|||| Bush, Alvin R. (17) _ ___| Muncy, R.F.D.2 Pa_| The Continental (1)___| 135 *iByrd, Robert C. (6)..-_| Beckley, W. Va_____ 1323 North Wakefield | 170 Si Arlington (7), a. *1ttByrne, Emmet F. (3)-.| Chicago, I1l_____.____ 2 Connecticut Ave. a7 *Byrne, James A. (3)__.__. Philadelphia; Pa. Gia ill uo lod G0, SIR 132 *Byrnes, John W. (8) __._. Green Bay, Wis_____ 1215 25th St. South, | 173 Arlington (2), Va. *Canfield, Gordon (8). ___._ Paterson, NATL Jio LL LoL SL B00 ald] 91 *Cannon, Clarence (9)... .["'Elsberry, Me. J L00] LoL 0ion L000 G0 81 *Carnahan, A. S.J. (8).0. Elsinore, Mo._...._.. Pe ro Baker Dr. 81 . (20); *Carrigg, Joseph L. (10)-_| Susquehanna, Pa___._ He ey Hampshire | 134 ve. (7). Cederberg, Elford A. :(10).C! Bay City, Mich 00]...20800) Jiio 70 LL) *t||Celler, Emanuel (11)_._{ Brooklyn, N. Y_____ The Mayflower (6)_._.._| 100 FC rreaim, Charles tls] Bost Langing, Mich. |. 0 ie 69 *Chelf, Frank (4y...0C_ 2 Lebanon, Ky... __... 449 House Office Bldg-_| 55 *Chenoweth, J. Edgar (8)_.| Trinidad, Colo______ 5745 Moreland St. (15) | 20 Chiperfield, Robert B. (19)_| Canton, Ill_ _ _______ 1713 House Office Bldg_| 42 J tophon George H. | Butler, Mo_ __.___.___ 1912 R St. SE. (20)__.__| 80 Church, Marguerite Stitt Evanston, TH. __.__. 2122 Mass. Ave. (8)___| 40 (13). 97560°—5T 15 Congressional Directory THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 379-386) Name and district Home address Wn re Si Page *¥Clark, Frank M. (25)___..| Bessemer, Pa_______ 3735 Gunston Rd. | 138 Alexandria, Va. *Clevenger, Cliff (5) -——--__ Bryan, Ohio. _______ 1200:-16th St. (6). i: 121 *Coad, Merwin (6) .._____ Boone, Iowa... ...... 6520 Elgin Lane, Be-49 thesda 14, Md. *Coffin, Frank M. (2)_____ Lewiston, Maine____| 3807 Ingomar St. (15)__| 60 * Collier, HaroldiRa(10).ct] Berwyn, Il oh U0. 0 0 39 *Colmer, William M. (6). .| Pascagoula, Miss... od (50 huiswhid to 78 *|[Cooley, Harold D. (4)__| Nashville, N. C_____ 2480 16th St. (9) ______ 114 Cooper, Jere (8) _..._._._. Dyersburg, Tenn____| Washington Hotel (4)__| 150 *Corbett, Robert J. (29)____| Pittsburgh, Pa______ The Continental (1). __| 139 Court Frederic B., Jr. | New York'City, No Y. {/ [SL3a 0d 104 17). *Cramer, William C. (1)___| St. Petersburg, Fla__| 6714 Joallen Dr., Falls 26 Church, Va. *Cretella, Albert W. (3)_.__| North Haven, Conn_| 2801 Quebec St. (8) | 23 *Cunningham, Glenn: (2). 5! Omaha, Nebr eaissl/ © ___ {55.2% xeadbll J 85 *Cunningham, Paul (5) -__| Des Moines, Towa___ B10 unde Island Ave. 49 .. (2). *Curtin, Willard S. (8)-___| Morrisville, Pa______ 200 C St. SE. «(3).....« 133 *Curtis, Laurence (10) --__| Boston, Mass. 8314.0 St. (7). na 66 *Curtis, Thomas B. (2)____ Webster Groves, Mo_| University Club (6)____| 80 *||Dague, Paul B. (9) --___ Downingtown, Paacialel Co. Ul colasdlyJou 133 *|| Davis, Clifford (9)..____ Memphis, Term. 4611 Butterworth Pl. | 150 *tDavis, James C. (5) ___-__ Stone Mountain, Gadlil .... 0. ell ann 31 * Dawson, William A. (2)__| Salt Lake City, Utah_| 7106 Pomander Lane, | 158 Chevy Chase 15, Md. ¥*Dawson, William L, (1). .| Chieage, TH iol ofl Joo 0 kennel)nll 36 *Delancy, James J. (7). ...| Long Island City, N.-Y.|o. -_.__ So Il caoeid sg 99 *Dellay, Vincent J. (14)___ West New York, 205 Soma Ave. 93 *Dempsey, John J. (At L.).| Sante Fe, N. Mex___| 2500 Q St. (7). __ 94 *Denwison; David (11). cl: (Warren, Ohlol o_o £0: leah Zo 122 _oliafil *Denton, Winfield K. (8)__| Evansville, Ind______| 4694-B 36th St. South, 46 Arlington, Va. *Derounion, Steven :B. (2): Roslyn, N. Yi cosa] oo 10) 8 soul aig 96 * Devereux, James P. S. (2) _| Stevenson, Md.____._ Chevy Chase Club (15)_| 61 *Dies, Martin (At L.)....| Tufkin, Pexaiiolahniifsl5 engisl IL. ou 151 *Diges, Charles C., Jr. | Detroit, Mich_..____. 2705 13th St. NE. (18)_| 71 =I i Dingell, John D.. (15). .| Detroit, Mich. recoil...selwd) BL 72 (5 *t Dixon, Henry Aldous (1)_| Ogden, Utah________ oe Connecticut Ave. | 157 Ye *Dollinger, Izidorei(28) 22) Bronx, N. ¥oeceocoo | 0 0 nein. 106 Donohue, Harold D. (4). .|:'Worcester, Mass. on --20LL ducal. dua 64 *Dooley, Edwin B. (26).___| Mamaroneck, N. Y__| The Coronet (3)______-107 *|| ||| Dorn, Francis E. (12)_| Brooklyn, N. Y____. 419 House Office Bldg__| 101 *PDorn, W. J. Bryan (38)_._| Greenwood, S. C__.__| 826 South Fairfax St., | 143 Alexandria, Va. = Dowdy, John (7)........ Athens, Tex..' ..: 105 House Office Bldg__| 153 *tDoyle, Clyde (23)..__.._ South Gate, Calif.___| 3877 30th §St. North, 16 Arlington, Va. tDurham, Carl T. (6) _ __.. Chapel Hill, N. C.__| The Lee House Gli 115 * Dwyer, Florence P. (6). | Elizabeth, N. J______ Congressional Hotel (3)_.| 91 Eberharter, Herman P. | Pittsburgh, Pa______ 3101 4th St. North, | 139 (28). Arlington (1), Va. *Edmondson, Ed (2)__...._ Muskogee, Oklo..ooal. i -cP vl 0 008 127 Alphabetical List THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 379-386) Name and district Home address iad om Page =Wiott, Carl (Dus oar 1 Jasper SAR ol HEN an a2 UE) DOREY NE 6 *Engle, "Clair (Noo Ah) Red Bluff, Calif. ____ 3840 Lorcom Lane, Ar-11 lington (7),V ti hving, Joel. (4)... Smithville, Tenn____| 5044 Klingle St. 19)... 148 “Fallon, George H. (4): | ‘Baltimore, Md. 20110 oo. TC 2a003d 4 62 *Farbstein, Leonard’ (19). {New York ‘City, NOV. | 2 0. ooo us Sifin ii: a 105 *|| Fascell, Dante B. Cyd Nami Flay Le cf aahan 28 *1Feighan, MichaelA. (20)_| Cleveland, Ohio_____ gh Cathedral Ave. | 124 16). *Fenton, Ivor D, (12) _____ Mahanoy City, Pa.__| 3725 Macomb St. ae. 134 “Fine, Poul -A: (25) c= Bronx, e—ee-—--| The Mayflower (6)_ 107 *Fisher,20, C. (21)... ui. San Angelo, Tox LLL 2601 Woodley PI. (8). SY 56 Flood, Danijel J. (11).\U5; Wilkes-Barre, Pa____| The Congressional 3) 134 *Flynt, -John James, -Jr.-| -Griffin, Ga. 50020 309 Juniper Lane, Ra-31 (4). venwood, Falls Church, Va. *Pogarty, John. (2). 5 Harmony, RITHM (8) 08 SERGE, 141 *Forand, Aime J. (1)_____ Valley Falls, R. I.___| 4108 Dresden St., Ken-| 140 sington, Md. *Ford, Gerald R., Jr. (5)..| Grand Rapids, Mich_| 514 Crown View Dr, 69 Alexandria, Va. %Forrester, EL. (8:0. 0 Leesburg, Ga_ _____._ 2480 16th St. @y i A4F 31 *Fountain, L. H. (2)... Tarboro, N. C______| 4000 Cathedral Ave. (16)_| 114 *{Frazier, James B., Jr. (3)_| Chattanooga, Tenn__| 2100 Mass. Ave. (8)___| 148 rg, Peter, Jr=}| ‘Morristown, N.. J. [3014 N St. (D)-._.. _ 91 57. *Friedel, Samuel N. (7)___| Baltimore, Md______ 1610 House Office Bldg_| 62 | Fulton, James GQ. (27) 50 Pittsburgh, Pa. onl ooo 138 *Garmatz, Edward A. (3) _| Baltimore, Md______ 1231 House Office Bldg_| 61 *Gary, J. Vaughan (8): Richmond, Va lly. I Washington Hotel (4)__| 161 *||Gathings, E. C. (1)_____| West Memphis, Ark_| 6377 31st Pl. (15)_____ 8 *Gavin, Leon 1 =o OIL City, "Pn, SUI 80N on daz BL B00 H (23Y180 137 *George, Myron VY. (3yz2il| ‘Altamont, Kans... _. 3801 Rodman St. (16)_| 52 *Glenn, Milton W. (2)_____| Margate City, WRAL coor e 02) DIES 0h 90 Gordon, Thomas S, (S)11} Chienge, TH... | Co ina oii toi = 39 [Granahan, Kathryn E. Philadelphia, Pailin The Mayflower (6)____| 131 (Mrs. William TY (2). ®Grant, George M.(2).2'J.( Troy, Ala______._ _.._ 4801 Conn. Ave. (8) _-_ 4 *Gray, "Kenneth J. (25) ___| West Frankfort, I11__| 3227 Valley Dr., Alex-43 andria, Va. *Green, Edith (3) ___._____ Portland, Oreg_____._ 2725 20th St. (8)... 130 *Green, William' J.,' Jr.’ (5)..{' Philadelphia." Pa. ll ooo ional 52 200 132 *Gregory, Noble J. (1)____| Mayfield, Ky______. 2401 Calvert St. (8)____| 54 *Grifin, Robert P. (9)_____ Traverse City, Mich lL | .[ L, -JiRNOALHO 70 *Griffiths, Martha W. (17)_| Detroit, Mich_______ 1516 House Office Bldg_.| 73 *Gross, HH, B. 3)...BN Waterloo, Iowa_ ____ 3700 Mass. Ave. ao. 49 .. *Gubser,-Chorles 8.110).21 Gilroy, Calif 1, (3) 505 SER 13 210028h-2 Gwinn, Ralph W. (27) ___| Bronxville, N. Y____| 541 House Office Bldg_| 107 *Hagen, Harlan (14)______ Hanford, Calif... 8 North Garfield St., 13 Arlington, Va. +Hale, Robert (1) 5200104. Portland, Maine_____ 2722 Nissi endl 60 *Haley, James A. (7)_____ Sarasota, Fla___ ____ 20 5th St. SE. (3). 29 * Halleck, Charles A. (2)__..| Rensselaer, Ind_____ 4926 Upton St. (16)___.| 44 *|| Harden, Cecil M. (6)__ Covington, Ind______| The Congressional (3)__| 46 *Hardy, Porter, Jr. a, Churchland, Va_____ 502 Lor Lane, Alex-| 160 andria *Harris, Oren’ (4-010 El Dorado, Ark_____ 1627 Myrtle St. a2: = 9 *Harrison, Barr PICDULIL Winchester, Va...) 162 * Harrison, Robert D. (3)--| Norfolk, Nebr______. 200 C St. SE. (3)... 85 Congressional Directory THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 379-386) Name and district Home address Washi a Eis Page *Harvey, Ralph (10). _____ Bouts 4, New Castle, | 110 Maryland Ave. NE, 47 nd. (2). Metals Harry G., Jr. | Wilmington, Del. _._| 2906 N St. (7). ------. 25 (At *Hays, Toor (0) es Little Rock, Ark. .__.| 314 2d St. SE. (3)___--9 *Hays, Wayne L. (18)____| Flushing, Ohio__.____ 1323 Barger Dr., Falls | 124 Church, Va. Healey, James C.. (22)... New Yorky Ni Xoo colon -dii. gavin Slagipeie 106 *|| Hébert, F. Edward (1)-.| New Orleans, La____| 26 Cockrell St., Alex-57 andria, Va. *Hemphill,: Robert: W.1(8)..[ Chester, 8. C_._ _cualil ou ioloniniunang 144 * Henderson, John E. (15)_| Cambridge, Ohio____| 3065 University Ter. | 123 *ttHerlong, A. Sydney, Jrif Leesburg, Fla. o_o tilih nm vim comeiin mminido nin =i 28 5). *Heselton, John JT. (De: :l Deerfield, Mass... {co covenvimnenione-. 63 * Hess, William E. (=: Cincinnati, Ohio_____ The Broadmoor (8)____| 120 * Hjestand, Edgar W. (21)__| Altadena, Calif... The Westchester (16)._| 15 * Hill, William S. (Dose Fort Collins, Colo. 119, pagiand Ave. 20 £1 llnge; Paiiel J (20Y0) Arcadia, Colll odo0 2 =. 17 * Hoeven, Charles B. (8)____| Alton, Iowa_________ uy ayiend Ave. 50 * Hoff man, Clare E. (4)____| Allegan, Mich_______ 10 Marina Ave; NE. 69 *Holifield, Chet (19)_..___| Montebello, Calif____| 139 Carroll St. SE. (3)_| + 15 *Holland, Elmer J. (30)___| Pittsburgh, Pa______ Congressional Hotel | 139 * Holmes, Hal (4). cna... Ellensburg, Wash____| 2480 16th St. (9)-_____ 166 “Holl, Joe 22) 1: zoouisiiiz: Nan-Nuys, Califo. .dalsl i oo £8 clon 3. 5 16 *Holtzman, Lester (6)..-Rego Park, NaeYo Gall i LLL I3 5h nih 98 *Horan, Walt (). . 112 Wenatchee, Wash. __ 2728. DarienRd,,here 166 ase *Hosmer, Craig (18) ______ Long Beach, Calif... 0 Cethadral Ave, 14 16 *Huddleston, George, Jr. | Birmingham, Ala_.__| 32 Woodmont Rd., 6 9). Bellehaven, Alexan-dria, Va. [|[Hull, Ww. Ridn (6). =¢ Weston, Mo________ 1817 Plymouth St. (12)_| 81 * Hyde, DeWilt S. £6)ci ica Bethesda, Md_._____ 5606 McLean Dr., Be-62 thesda (14), Md. *Ikard, Frank (13)......-Wichita Falls, Tex_.__| 4922 Cumberland Ave., | 155 Chevy Chase (15),Md. *Jackson, Donald L. (16)__| Pacific Palisades, | 1610 Amherst Rd., 14 : Calif. West Hyattsville, Md. *James, Benjamin F. (7)_..| Rosemont, Pa_______ The Coronet (3).u_-_.. 133 *Jarman, John:(5) .. 2. J Oklahoma, City, Okla_| 1203 Glavis Rd., Falls | 127 Church, Va. * Jenkins, Thomosa4:a0)2! Ironton, Ohio. i ----|-SS onan Loc cimne vam 122 *Jennings, W. Pat (9)... oc; Marion, Va... foxes 1719 House Office Bldg_| 163 *Jensen, Ben F. (7)____._. Exira, Towa... cums 2120 16th: St. (9) ol = 50 *tJohansen, August E. (3)_| Battle Creek, Mich__| 220 2d St. SE. (2)____. 69 *Johnson, Lester R. (9)__. bios River Falls, | 3816 Pope St. SE. (20)-| 174 is. *Jonas, Charles Raper (10)_| Lincolnton, N. C____| 2601 Woodley Pl. (8)_.| 116 *Jonas, Paul C. (10) Kennett, Mo_____.__ 1111 Army-Navy Dr., | 82 Arlington, Va. Alphabetical List 203 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 379-386) Name and district Home address Lido ini on iis Page *Jones, Robert E. (8) _.__. Scottsboro, Ala______ 1340 Martha Custis Dr., Alexandria, Va. Judd; Walter. (B).1._ i. Minneapolis, Minn__| 3083 Ordway St. (8)___| 75 *t Karsten, Frank M. (1)__| St. Louis, Mo_______ 3407 North Edison St., 79 Arlington, Va. *+ Kean, Robert: W. (12). _._| Livingston, N. J_____ 2435 Kalorama Rd. (8)_| 93 ® Kearney, Bernard iW. Lake Pleagsanto No ¥o ll Li toni oo 109 (Pat) (32). *Kearns, CarrollD. (24)... Farrell, Pa... _.._.. Sheraton-Park (8) _____ 137 *Keating, Kenneth B. (38)_| Rochester, N. Y_____ 1612(34th Studie) oo: 110 tll || Kee, Elizabeth (5) ____| Bluefield, W. Va_____ 1016 House Office Bldg.| 169 *Keeney, Russell W. (14)__.| Wheaton, IIl________ 1828 Q St. SE. (20).___| 41 tKelly, Bdua/EaitiO)azais | Brooklyn, N.Y. _.. | to oe ie maa 100 *Keogh, Eugene J. (9)__._| Brooklyn, N. Y_____ The Mayflower (6).____ 100 2K ilburn, Clarence E.(83)..{ Malone, N. Yo snl |... _.0 109 *11Kilday, Paul J. (20)_.__| San Antonio, Tex____| 3507 Albemarle St. (8)_| 156 *Kilgore, Joe M. (15)_____ McAllen, Tex__._.___| 4848 Upton St. (16)____| 155 *King, Ceell BR. (17) uu Inglewood, Calif... |. c-nv--di-2.ol iat 14 *Kirwan, Michael J. (19)__| Youngstown, Ohio___| University Club (6)____| 124 *Kitchin, A. Paul (8)_____ Wadesboro, N. C.___ Sabie Woodley Apts. | 115 : 8). *Kluezynski, John C. (5)..] Chicago, Il..___._._. The Shoreham (8) _____ 38 *Knoz, Vicior A. (11) =. Sault Ste. Marie, | 7100 Edgevale St., 71 Mich. Chevy Chase, Md. *| Knutson, Coya (9) -____ Oklee, Minn. __..... 250 House Office Bldg..| 76 *1 Krueger, Otto (At L.)____| Fessenden, N. Dak__ 2 Schotts Court NE. | 119 2). ®Lafore, John'd,, Jro3)i{CHaverlord, Pa. oodacll cal) Sriatunlod 135 Laird, Melvin B. (7)... Marshfield, Wisbaoadll oo G0. J nuiaell up 173 *Landrum, Phil M.:(9)_.._|'Jasper, Ga_.__ 2.0... 318 House Office Bldg__.| 33 *Lane, Thomas J. (7)_____ Lawrence, Mass_____ 1715 House Office Bldg.| 65 *Lankford, Richard E. (5)_| Annapolis, Md______ 1237 37th St. (Di. i... 62 YLatham, Henry J, (4) . D2 5QueenstVillage, NY ol. ol avnaii dia. 97 *LeCompte, Karl M. (4)__.| Corydon, Iowa______ The Sheraton-Park (8). 49 *Lennon, Alton (7)_______ Wilmington, N. C___| 200 C St. SE. (3)___-__ 115 *| Lesinski, John (16) _____ Dearborn, Mich_____ 200.C St. SE. (3) 72 * Lipscomb, Qlenard P. (24).| Los Angeles, Calif ___| 5810 Osceola Rd. (16)__| 17 *Long, George S. (8)____. Pineville, La________ 2136 31st St. SE. (20)__| 59 *Loser, J. Carlton (5)_.___.. Nashville, Tenn_____ The Congressional (3)__| 149 *MecCarthy, Eugene J. (4). St. Paul, Minn______ 3016 Cortland PL. (8)__| 75 *McCormack, John W. | Dorchester, Mass____| Hotel Washington (4)._| 66 (12). *++ McCulloch, William M. | Piqua, Ohio.________ 4000 Mass. Ave. (16) ._| 121 4). *McDonough, Gordon L. | Los Angeles, Calif___| 3808 Warren St. (16)___| 14 15). MSTA, Jom J. .QA1).. Manteca, Calif______ 507 Robinson Court, 13 Alexandria, Va. *McGovern, George (1) ___| Mitchell, 8. Dak____| 3214 Coquelin Ter., | 145 Chevy Chase 15, Md. * McGregor, J. Harry (17). West Lafayette, Ohio. a Cathedral Ave. | 124 6). * McIntire, Clifford G. (3)__| Perham, Maine__.__| 220 2d St. SE. (3) _____ 60 * McIntosh, Robert J. (7)__.| Port Huron, Mich___| 5008 JamestownRd.(16).| 70 *McMillan, John L. (6)_-_| Florence, S. C____._-1201 South Barton St., | 144 Arlington (4), Va. *McVey, William E. (4)-__| Harvey, Ill_________ 200.C St. SE.! (3)..lozt 38 Congressional Directory THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office Name and district *¥Macdonald, Torbert H. (8). *Machrowicz, Thaddeus (1) *Mack, Peter F., Jr. (21)__ *Mack, Russell V. (3)-----Madden, Ray]. QQ)... . *tMagnuson, Don (At L.)_ *Mahon, George H. (19)._. * Mailliard, William S. (4) _ *Marshall, Fred (6)__-____ Martin, Joseph W., Jr. (14 * Mason, Noah M. (15)____ Miho D. R. (Billy) 8). *May, Edwin H., Jr. (1)-_ *+ Meader, George (2) _.____._ * Merrow, Chester E. (1)__. *Metecalf, Lee (1)... ___. * Michel, Robert H. (18)_ __ * Miller, A. L. (4). -______ * Miller, Edward T. (1)_.___ * Miller, George P. (8). ___ * Miller, William E. (40) _ *+ Mills, Wilbur D. (2)____ *Minshall, William E. (23). *||| Montoya, Joseph M (At L.). * Moore, Arch A., Jr. (1)--*+ Morano, Albert P. @... *t Morgan, ThomasE. (26) - * Morris, Toby (6) * Morrison, James H. (6)__ * Moss, John E. 3)... *Moulder, Morgan M. (11) _ *Multer, Abraham J. (13)_ Mumma, Walter M. (16) __ Murray, Tom (7) *Natcher, William H. (2)_ *Neal, Will E. (4) *+ Nicholson, Donald W. (9) _ *Nimiz, F. Jay (3) * Norblad, Walter (1)____.__ *t Norrell, W. F. (6) _._.__ *(Q’Brien, Leo W. (30) ___. *(Q’Brien, Thomas J. (6) __ rooms and telephones, see Home address Malden, Mass__.____ Hamtramck, Mich___ Carlinville, II... __ Hoquiam, Wash_____ GaryoInd. ....... Seattle, Wash_______ Lubboek, Tex... alu San Francisco, Calif_ Grove City, Minn___ North Attleboro, Mass. Oglesby, TIL oo ol.0 Gainesville, Fla_____ Wethersfield, Conn _ _ Ann Arbor, Mich____ Center Ossipee, N. H_ Helena, Mont._.___._ Peoria, TIT... 004 Kimball, Nebr: . oi. Fagton, Md... 10:0 Alameda, Calif __.___.. Lockport, N. Y._.... Kensett, Ark. ooo Rocky River, Ohio__ Santa Fe, N. Mex___ Glendale, W. Va____ Greenwich, Conn____ Fredericktown, Pa___ Lawton, Okla___._.._._._ Hammond, La_ _____ Sacramento, Calif __ Brooklyn, !N. Yaoi Harrisburg, Pa... Jackson, Tenn... Bowling Green, Ky__ Huntington, W. Va__ Wareham, Mass_____ South Bend, Ind____ Stayton, Oreg.__.___. Albany, N. Y...---- pp. 379-386) ‘Washington residence and Biog- postal zone number raphy Page 115 Dale Dr., Falls 68 Church, Va. 5106 Allan Rd., West-gate 16, Md. 4801 Conn. Ave. Bru 5312 Carolina Pl. (16). 3700 Mass. Ave. (16)__ 114 Fourth St. NE. (2)_ 904 Chalfonte Dr., Alexandria, Va. The Hay-Adams (6) -__ 1103 House Office Bldg._ 401 Fontaine St., Alex- andria, Va. The Coronet: (3) ._...z 3360 Tennyson St. (15) 200.C. 51. SE. 3)... ——-a Jersey Ave. SE. (3). 200.C St. SE. (3)...—.--. 2801 East-West Hwy., Shovg Chase (15), om Fine Ave. (8)... 3708 Calvend Lane, Kensington, Md. 2701 Conn. Ave. (8) ___ 8120 Kerry Lane, Shey Chase (15), 5403 Surrey St., Chevy Chase 15, Md. The Coronet BY a 656 Kast Capitol St. NE. (2). 502 House Office Bldg. 220 2d St. SE. (3) --5 4301 Mass. Ave. (16) __ 204 Jefferson St., Alex- andria, Va. The Coronet (3)__._-.---1900 FP 86. (6)... c1occe 5108 Bradley Blvd. Bethesda (15), Md. Coronet Hotel (3). --4000 Mass. Ave. (16)_. 112 C St. 8E. (8) .dacus 2636 Fort Scott Dr., Arlington (2), Va. 2301 Conn. Ave. (8)--- Alphabetical Last 205 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 379-386) Name and district Home address blab te nh nt io Page |O’ Hara, Barratt (2)___._. Chicago, IHaall Ls 1408 House Office Bldg_.| 37 *()’ Hara, Joseph P. (2)__.__| Glencoe, Minn______ 2813 31st St. (8)... __= 74 *0’Konske, Alvin E. (10)__| Mercer, Wis_ _______ 4000 Mass. Ave. (16)__| 174 SET Thomas P., Jr. | Cambridge, Mass____| 1500 Mass. Ave. (5)___| 66 11). *Qsmers, Frank C., Jr. (9).| Tenafly, N. J._..__... 407 House Office Bldg_.| 92 *Qstering, Harold :C. (39)0. [Attica, N. Yo ool 0 and Ave. | 110 2), *Passman, Otto E. (5)___.| Monroe, La_________ The Congressional (3)__| 58 *Patman, Wright (1). ____ Texarkana, Tex_____ 117 Carroll St. SE. (3)__| 152 *Paiterson, James T.. (5)... Watertown, Connlu|o..C.fo eaal LiL on 24 *1||Pelly, Thomas M (1)..| Port Blakely, Wash__ Calyore Woodley Apts. | 165 Perkins, Carl D.. (7). .... Hindman, Ky... 201 Elmira St.SW. (24) .| 56 *Pfosgt, Gracie (1). _._... Nampa, Idabo______ Congressional Hotel (3). 34 $Philbin, Philip J. (3)... Clinton, Mass i (05) 3 sdel so eodaodhl. 64 *Pilcher, John L. (2) _____ Meigs, Gaol) _odyd The Congressional (3)_.{ 30 #1 Pillion, John RB. (42):_..| Hamburg, N.i¥ Liat a oman) Ave. | 112 ; 16). 2Ponge, W. R11) fl Woco, Tez.....cu-a. 238.24 51. SE. (3). 154 Poff, Richard H, (6). Ui. Radford, Vall: oll 4312 35th St. South, | 162 Arlington (6), Va. *Polk, James G. (6) _____. Highland, Ohio______ 6137.33d St. i(15).. coos 121 *Porter, Charles O. (4)____| Eugene, Oreg________ 6339 31st. St. (15) i 130 *Powell, Adam C., Jr. (16)_| New York City, N. Y_| 459 House Office Bldg._| 103 Preston, Prince H. (1)._.| Statesboro, Ga. | 8:0 onc 0N 30 *Price, Melvin (24)______._ East St. Louis, Ill. __| 808 Lakeview Dr, 43 Falls Church, Va. A Winston L. (At | Newport, Vt._._.____ 138°C St. SE. (3). 0ix-159 Js *Rabaut, Louis C. (14)___ Conran Park, | 1232 House Office Bldg_| 71 ic *Radwon, Bdinund BP. (A1).:0:Buffalo, N,. Y A. Susoacl Denis .ollcadido 111 *Rains, Albert (5).........-Gadsden, Ala_______ Westchester Apts. (16). 5 Ray, John IL.(15)........ Staten Island, N. Y_.| Hotel Jefferson (6)_____ 103 Rayburn, Sam (4) _....... Bonham, Tex__._.__._ 1900 Q 8. (9)... 5 152 * Reece B. Carroll (1)______ Johnson City, Tenn__ Aa eho Alley NE. | 147 *Reed, Daniel A. (43). _. Dunkirk, N:i¥.oiill 3636 16th St. (10)..___ 112 *Rees, Edward H. (4) -.._.. Emporia, Kans______ 186116th St..(9) _ 2. 52 *Reuss, Henry S. (5) ___.__ Milwaukee, Wis_____ 6448 Brooks Lane, | 172 Bethesda 16, Md. *Rhodes, George M. (14)_.| Reading, Pa______.__ 5603 24th Ave., Hill-| 135 crest Heights 21, Md. *Rhodes, John J. (1)__.___ Mesa, Ariz... ou---5913 Wiltshire Dr., 7 Woodacres (16), Md. *Richlmon, B. Walter (33).] Tully, N..¥.....cui. Ba Wisconsin Ave. | 110 1 *Riley, John J..(2) adzall, Sumter, S. C..... __.| 2828 Conn. Ave. (8)._._| 143 *Rivers, L.. Mendel (1)____| Charleston, S. C_.____ 3061 South Woodrow | 143 St., Fairlington, Ar-lington, Va. *Roberts, Kenneth A. (4) _| Anniston, Ala_______ 6102 Cromwell Dr, 5 Woodacres 16, Md. *Robeson, Edward J., Jr.(1)..| Warwick, Va________| Hotel Washington (4)__| 160 *Robsian, John M., Jr. (3)-_| Louisville, Ky___.____ 1500 Delafield Pl. (11)_| 55 *Rodino, Peter W., Jr. (10)_| Newark, N. J_______ 1500 Mass. Ave. (§)._-_| 92 "Rovers, Bywon G. (1)....! Denver, Colo... 2. = Vt— ..-. 19 Congressional Directory THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 379-386) ‘Washington residence and Name and district Home address I er a Page Rogers, Edith Nourse (5)_._| Lowell, Mass_______ The Shoreham (8)____._ 64 Rogers, Paul G. (6)-_.____ West Palm Beach, Fla_.| Sheraton-Park (8)_____ 28 *Rogers, Walter (18) Slade Pampa, Texi crag 6219 Kennedy Dr., | 156 Cen Chase 15, *tRooney, John J. (14) ___| Brooklyn, N. Y_____ 3228 Woodley Rd. (8)__| 102 *Roosevelt, James (26).___| Los Angeles, Calif___| 8319 Thoreau Dr., 17 Bethesda 14, Md. *Rutherford, J. T. (16)_....| Odessa, Tex___.____._ 4850 Old Dominion | 155 Rd., Arlington, Va. *Sadlok, Antoni N. (At L.).| Rockville, Conn. oll. Goo aoual. age 22 tSt. George, Katharine (28). {Tuxedo Park; N. XY ufc Jd J vansJa 108 *Santangelo, Alfred EJ] New York Ciy, li. icoiaicuie 104 cmmns (18). N.Y. *tSaund, D. S. (29). ___._ Westmorland; ICalifoo\2. ............ol u) LL 18 *Saylor, Jokn -P.(22)...... Johmstown:Pa_ cul JL. fod nlids nid 137 *Schenck, Paul F. (3)__.._. Dayton, Ohio.) uo 2601 Woodley Pl. (8)___| 121 *Scherer, Gordon H. (1)___| Cincinnati, Ohio_____ The Woodner (10)_.___ 120 *tSchwengel, Fred (1)_..._. Davenport, Iowa____| 4005 Nellie Custis Dr., 48 Arlington, Va. *Scott, Hugh (6)... LU. ..L Philadelphia, Pa_____ 3260. N.St. (7) oudand 132 *Scott, Ralph J. (5). _.... Danbury, NaC... |... ar leno. vie: 115 *||Scrivner, Errett P. (2)__..| Kansas City, Kans___| 2331 Cathedral Ave. (8). 52 *Scudder, Hubert B. (1) ___| Sebastopol, Calif____| 4545 Conn. Ave. (8)... 10 AEG. Sn Horace, | ‘Pomfret Center,Conno{c Cal Jalili. 00 23 *Selden, Armistead I., Jr. | Greensboro, Ala_____ 433 Valley Lane, Falls 5 (6). Church, Va. ; RilShoeias Timothy: P.:{ Chicago, TN. Z_ oii: 203 3d St. SE. SEER 40 11). *Shelley, John F. (5)____| San Francisco, Calif__| 505 House Office Bldg_| 11 *Sheppard, Harry R. (27)_.| Yucaipa, Calif______ 5900 Moreland St. (15).| 18 *tShuford, George A. | Asheville, N.C______ 2601 Woodley Pl. (8)_.| 117 a Alfred! D.oji Jersey City, NeJoodefe dd). gles. 93 ov. 13). *Sikes, Robert L. F. (3)___| Crestview, Fla______ Gr oA Jersey Ave 27 i (8): *Siler, Eugene (8) ________ Williamsburg, Ky ioolido ii) LagueaQs 56 *Simpson, Richard M. | Huntingdon, Pa_____ 5205 Lawn Way, Ken-| 136 (18). wood, Chevy Chase ), Md. *tSimpson, Sid (20) ___._. Carrollton, T1I___.___ Fairfax Hotel (8)______ 42 Sisk, BLP. all oon Preswo, Calif © =1d_ 20 Jeliorene 57 loss 13 *Smith, Frank E. (3)..200 Greenwood, Miss____| 904 Andover Dr., West 78 Grove, Alexandria, Va. : *Smith, H, Allen (20) _____ Glendale, Calif.3 {1 | G0 abil JB. sonal *Smith, Howard W. (8)__.| Broad Run, Va______ 204 West Walnut St., | 162 Alexandria, Va, *Smith, Lawrence H. (1)___| Racine, Wis________ 2480 16th St.(9).._..= 171 *Smith, Wint (6) _~_._._. Mankato, Kans_____ 200C S1.88. (3)... 53 [ISpence, Brent (5) ______. Fort Thomas, Ky____| Sheraton-Park (8)_____ 56 *Springer, WilliamL. (22). | Champaign, I11______ 9 Oxford St., Chevy 43 Chase (15), M : %8taggers, Harley0. (2)..0f (Keyser, Wa Vadobozo {l/l al DT rawiilnon 169 *Stauffer, 'S. Walter (19)..0[ York, Pa. _ollizeiiu The Coronet (3)... 136 *Steed, Tom 4) Shawnee, Okla_ _____ Berkshire Apts. 16s 127 Alphabetical List 207 | THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 379-386) Name and district Home address Va none and Dion Page Sullivan, Leonor Kretzer | St. Louis, Mo_______ Arlington Towers, Ar- (Mrs. John B.) (3). lington, Va. *Taber, John (36) __._... Auburn; N.Y: Oi 2480 16th St. (9) ______ 110 *Talle, Henry 0:(32) 50001 Decorah, ITowa______ 4613 Harrison St. (15)__| 49 % Taylor, Dean P.-(31)-._---Troy, N. Yl. D100 cava pnwninl 300 HO 108 *Teague, Charles M. (13)._| Ojai, Calif__________ The Westchester (16)__| 13 *Teague, Olin E. (6)______ College Station, Tex_| 6015 Mass. Ave. (16)___| 153 *Teller, Ludwig (20) ______ Hid Sag CIty of a hal SR AO Je 105 ®Tewes, Donald Bi(2)0014] Waukesha, Wis... | ovina oi 172 *{Thomas, Albert (8)_.___. Houston, Tex. 0201 2901 34th St. (8). _____ 154 *Thompson, Clark W. (9)_| Galveston, Tex______ Sheraton-Park (8) _____ 154 *Thompson, Frank, Jr. | Trenton, N. J... ___ 3709 Lyons Lane, Park-| 90 4). pe Alexandria, a. *¥*Thompson, T. Ashton (7)_| Ville Platte, La______ 1600 Kenwood Ave., 59 : Alexandria, Va. *Thomson, Keith (At L.).__| Cheyenne, Wyo.____ a Stephenson Pl. | 175 15). *Thornberry, Homer (10) _| Austin, Tex... _..i._ 3239 Davenport St. (8) _| 154 Tollefson, Thor C. (6)... Tacoma, Wash...____ 4704 29th PL. (8).____. 167 *Trimble, James W. (3)___| Berryville, Ark______ LI Dl oryiont Ave. NE. 8 : Y. *Tuck, Willlam M. Bras SouthrBoston, a Va, dolce odd 161 *Udall, Stewart L. (2).._.| Tucson, Ariz... _... Rt. 1, McLean, Va____ 7 man, AL (2)... Baler, Oveg. ...... 4616 38th St. North, | 130 Arlington, Va. ®t, Jomes B, (28). pine Santa Ana, Calif____| Arlington Towers, Ar-18 lington, Va. ®| Vanik, Charles A. (21): Cleveland; Ohio. {onsens a 125 *Van Pelt, William K. (6)_.| Fond du Lac, Wis___| 1512 Mount Eagle Pl., | 173 Alexandria, Va. *Van Zandt, James E. (20)_| Altoona, Pa_________| Arlington Towers, Ar-| 136 lington, Va. Vinson, Carl (6)... ... Milledgeville, Ga____| 4 Primrose St., Chevy | 32 Chase (15), Md. *Vorys, John M. (12)... .. Columbus, Ohio_____ 2032 Belmont Rd. (9)__| 123 ¥Voursell, Chorles WW. (23). Salem, Hl... [..cneicneio nanan 43 *Wainwrighi, Stuyvesant] Wainscott, N. Y....| 3411 O 8t. (7)... --.. 96 1). Walter, Francis ©. (13). Basten, Pa... V.-_ o ._. __ __ ..]13} *Watts, John C. (6). .___._ Nicholasville, Ky 0»= oo 5 56 XU Weaver, Phil (1)... =. Falls City, Nebr_____ 9405 Pin Oak Dr, 84 Silver Spring, Md. Westland, Jaek (2)... .. Everett, Wash_______ 1419 House Office Bldg_| 166 *Wharton, J. Ernest (29)__| Richmondville, N. Y_| 3636 16th St. (10)_____ 108 *|| Whitener, Basil L. (11) .| Gastonia, N. C______ 200 C St. SE. 3) ._---_ 116 *Whitten, Jamie L. (2) ___| Charleston, Miss____ eh Nebraska Ave. 77 15). *1 Widnall, William B. (7)_| Saddle River, N. J___ Hy ye Court | 91 Wier, Boy W. (3) .....=.. Minneapolis, Minn__| The Congressional (3)..| 75 AE a Richard | Milton, Mass_______. 3 NS. (Do ..-67 . (13), *Williams, John Bell (4)__.| Raymond, Miss_____ 1001 26th Rd. South, 78 Arlington, Va. *Williams, William R. | Cassville, N. Y______ 1241 Pennsylvania | 109 (34). Ave. SE. (3). 208 Congressional Directory THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued (For office rooms and telephones, see pp. 379-386) Name and district Home address Wen sine ond Lis Page *Willis, Edwin BE. (3)__._. St. Martinville, La__| 1531 Mount Eagle Pl., 58 Alexandria, Va: ® Wilson, Bob: (30). 1.0. oc Chula Vista, Calif____| 5504 Greystone Dr., 18 Chevy Chase 15, Md. % Wilson, Earl (9).........-Bedford, Indy? 1. wolf. Loo 08s. 8 saad) ue 47 *Winstead, Arthur (5)____.| Philadelphia, Miss___| 3137 Patterson St. (15). 78 *Withrow, Gardner R. (3)_.| La Crosse, Wis______ 4201 Mass. Ave. (16)__| 172 * Wolverton, Charles A. (1)_| Merchantville, N. J__| 1336 House Office Bldg_| 90 *Wright, James C., Jr. | Fort Worth, Tex_____ 2514 24th St. North, | 154 (12). Arlington, Va. %#Yates, Sidney R. (9)...cl «Chicago, ir on cofil 0. J Gl dnncll und 39 *Young, John (14)_______ Corpus Christi; Tex-LiL (0 JL dual swan 155 *Younger, J. Arthur (9)___| San Mateo, Calif____| 4545 Conn. Ave. (8)___| 12 *Zablocki, Clement J. (4). | Milwaukee, Wis_____ 6812 Georgia 8St.,0172 Chevy Chase 15, Md. ¥Zelenko, Herbert (21). .ccp New York 1 City, |v. do umaaus 105 Copoidob N.'V DELEGATES *Bartlett, E. L., (Bob)-___| Juneau, Alaska_____._ 1718334 PL. SE. (20). 177 *Burns,John-A------~---Kailua, Oahu, Ha-| 2800 Woodley Rd. (8)__| 177 waii. RESIDENT COMMISSIONER *Fern6s-Isern, A. 1________ Santurce, P. R...... | 22I0R St. (B)......... 177 1 Popular Democrat. TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRATION OF THE TERMS OF SENATORS Crass I.—SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 1959 [32 Senators in this group: Democrats, 12; Republicans, 20] Name Party Residence Barrett fPranlc ASV =n | 2 me mee ep R. Lusk, Wyo. Beall, J. Glenn a> 2x | i a reema R. Frostburg, Md. Bricker, Joh Wi P >= | oh lime oerammin R. Columbus, Ohio. Byrd. Harry Blood 22 | Jo Lee D. Berryville, Va. Chavez Pena oC anes D. Albuquerque, N. Mex. Flandels, BphiioLos | oo few nna rony RB. Springfield, Vt. Goldwater; Barry 00) = eee ee R. Phoenix, Ariz. Gore Albert 0 ee aS rem e D. Carthage, Tenn. Holland, Spegsard er i, oo a D. Bartow, Fla. Hruska, Bomamell 205. nt R. Omaha, Nebr. Ives, Inyitis-Ma oy bin R. Norwich, N. Y. Jackson enry Moot | acorn D. Everett, Wash. Jenner, Willigthw lB?" 2 1 = ef R. Bedford, Ind. Remnedy, Jom’. -=~ | ~-_ _irre PD. Boston, Mass. RenowlandWilllam'P. -5. +. o---cd-vrs R. | Piedmont, Calif. LancoritWilliam ton? 0 0 0 mates R. Wheatland, N. Dak. Malone, George'W.' ii R. Reno, Nev. Mansfield, Mile 200th | oon boron D. Missoula, Mont. Martin, Edward_____ LEAR Ebelon de eto BR: Washington, edn Pa. Pastore, TohmiQR 12 0 0) rman D. Providence, R. I. Bayne Frederick Gr > >. ioc RB. Waldoboro, Maine. Potter; Charlegell | {4:2 oro R. Cheboygan, Mich. Proxmivelr Willian 2dP 1 | ¥en D. Madison, Wis. Buriell, Willian A 22h 2 dL o =r rR. West Hartford, Conn. Revercomb, Chapman. J... ei a RB. Charleston, W. Va. Smith, IE. Alexander... i. oor odirnsrn , Be. Princeton, N. J. Stennis, JOB. ou 2505 ch lbmide batmions 220 ~8 cual He Db. De Kalb, Miss. Symington, Stuarb_ =. ei D. Creve Coeur, Mo. Thye, Edward J... _...._.. en RR R. Northfield, Minn. Watkins, Avthur Ver. oa io R. Orem, Utah. Willlhms, Jom J... 2 R. Millsboro, Del. Yarborough, Ralph W +...-. .... D. Austin, Tex. 1 Elected Nov. 2, 1954, to fill unexpired term of Hugh Butler. 2? Elected Aug. 27, 1957, to fill unexpired term of Joseph R. McCarthy. 3 Elected Nov. 6, 1956, to fill unexpired term of Harley M. Kilgore. 4 Elected Apr. 2, 1957, to fill unexpired term of Price Daniel. 211 Congressional Directory Crass II.—SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 1961 [32 Senators in this group: Democrats, 21; Republicans, 11] Name Party Residence Allott, Gordow lO Lyle 20 C1000Jl R: Lamar, Colo. Anderson, Clinton P. .._. -..-. D. Albuquerque, N. ... Mex. Briduce, Stylegi >t. Sid vin Ao abdls R: Concord, N. H. Cage, CHTord Pie coin m tr. cevsmsd-oue RB. Rahway, N. J. Cooper, Joln-Sherman tl... o.oo covnevnvew R-Somerset, Ky. Curtly, Corley Fo ze. 3 ml RB. Minden, Nebr. Douglas, Paul H...... 5 i... a DD: Chicago, Ill. Dworshak, Henyv C. ..... . _ _ _ . —.. -R. Burley, Idaho. Eastland, JamessO cv. gf beeen D. Doddsville, Miss. Blender glen eo sc tp 1 0 0 00 D. Houma, La. Tren, J. ARON dl ented 4s SE mbes wir mn one D, Dover, Del. Green, Theodore Praneisl . ox... ...... D. Providence, R. I. Humphrey, Hubert Hoo. cee. of o-oo D. Minneapolis, Minn. Johnson, Lyndon B... oi 2. 1..._.. D. Johnson City, Tex. Refouver, Estes. unite tfonleeeana onan D. Chattanooga, Tenn. Karr, RoDEIES cediioal ade ohn wh m ii memo svt D. Oklahoma City, Okla. McClellan, Jobn Tones 0 or Ln r or D. Camden, Ark. MeNomars Pat. iach gation ns naoh on D. Detroit, Mich. Martin, Thos: Bounce ooze oo R. Iowa City, Iowa. Mundt, Karl. ari. 7. L _ _ _ ....-R. Madison, S. Dak. Murray, James cdf bp emi nde ne Di; Butte, Bit. Mont. Neely, Matthew Ml. ov.) cor ol eee oo D. Fairmont, W. Va. Neuberger, Richard Lee |... v2. 1... D. Portland, Oreg. O'Mahoney, Joseph. Cur. ug utvcenicnnnse D. Cheyenne, Wyo. Robertson, A, Willis oe 1. ni... D. | Lexington, Va. Russell, Richard B_ 220. _. ov...__._ D. Winder, Ga. Saltonstall, everett 5: ... zienoe R. Dover, Mass. Schoeppel;; Andrew For ooo... B. Wichita, Kans. Seotl Wolo ttre ey... D. Haw River, N. C. Smith, Margaret Chage...... coo coe R. Skowhegan, Maine. Sparkmandohn Jew set gto 1. ool D. Huntsville, Ala. Thurmond, Strom.-x od D. Aiken, S. C. we 1 Elected Nov. 6, 1956, to fill unexpired term of Alben W. Barkley. 2 Elected Nov. 2, 1954, for term commencing Jan. 3, 1955; resigned April 4, 1956; elected Nov. 6, 1956, to fill his own unexpired term. Terms of Service Crass III.—SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 1963 [32 Senators in this group: Democrats, 17; Republicans, 15] Name Party Alken George Downiecoon 0% ooo R. Bennett, Wallace Bon 10" 00 oso R. Bible Alan. orn ina 0B oro D: Bush :Pregtottin- twa 00. Wooo R. Butler, John Marshall. 1 oct BR, Capehart Homer c= 0 = rr 8 R. Corlson, Frank! 2oncnons07 = 1. or R. Carroll, Johm Asa. dae DL 70 mor ly D. Case, Pranels I dd esa ar fo aaa oI RT ! Charel, Frank corr re ye dot hE iD: Clovis Joseph 8: Leos 2 0 roe: D. Cotton, Norris. monte i oo R: Dirksen, Everett McKinley... ____.____ sR Brvin'Sam. Jr pra ti U0 oo 5; FPoloright eWay D. Hayden, Carli finns iat or ol Sonor 0s D. Hennings, Thomas Cdr. doa ok D. Hickenlooper; iBourke Brivis20 2c --15: TR. Hill, Taster orld cat et oor D. Javits, Jace Winans Johnston, Olin Dm Kuehel, Thomas Henn Eausehe, Prank Joon Yong, Russell B-© Magnuson, Warren oo oS rola RB. 10 i —-lren 3 2» tr dota, R. oo aoa D. ater rd ET D: GenoC0 doo -Cs D. Monroney, A. 8. Mike: 0 ali rl: D. Morse, Wayne. Buy. odo A D. Morton, Thruston Bu raneanon nn R. Smathers, George A ite Talmadge, Herman Bor Willey SAlexahder ius Young, MiltoniR: -tei nmeaaam abr D. 0 eee amen nen D. anaes RB: 4 eI R. Residence Putney, Vt. Salt Lake City, Utah. Reno, Nev. Greenwich, Conn. Baltimore, Md. Washington, Ind. Concordia, Kans. Denver, Colo. Custer, S. Dak. Boise, Idaho. Philadelphia, Pa. Lebanon, N. H. Pekin, 111. Morganton, N. C. Fayetteville, Ark. Phoenix, Ariz. St. Louis, Mo. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Montgomery, Ala. New York City, N. Y. Spartanburg, S. C. Anaheim, Calif. Cleveland, Ohio. Baton Rouge, La. Seattle, Wash. Oklahoma City, Okla. Eugene, Oreg. Glenview, Ky. Miami, Fla. Lovejoy, Ga. Chippewa Falls, Wis. La Moure, N. Dak. 214 Congressional Directory CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF SENATORS Rank Name State Et yt Havden Carl 1 Affgongy 1 Mar. 4, 1927 2 | Russell, Richard uv cea Georgia... ....no.¢ Jan. 12, 1933 B...a..- 2.17 Byrd, Harry Flood. . cucu ccasia. Virginia... ......ql. Mar. 4, 1933 4 Murray;dames le. crooner 0 Nov. 7,1934 Montana...i010 5 |!Chavez, Dennig._--gun ~cseuss New Mexico... 2-215. May 11, 1935 Bridges, Styles: o.oo. Jc... New Hampshire_____ 6 {Elender, Allen. ._ coco Louisiana... oii. Jan. 3, 1937 Green, Theodore Francis. _ ______ Rhode Island _ _ _ ____ adits HR ht neas Me Wo Alsbama.... oo Jan. 11, El 1938 S| Wiley, evo een Wisconsin... 0 Jan. 3, 1939 Alexander.....o..c 9 Langer, William... . fei onan North Dakota_______ Jan. 3, 1941 10 | Ajken, George DD... 5. iccsan. Vermont...0. Jan. 10, 0 1941 Eastland, James 0.1. Mississippi--._.____ 4 MeClellan, John Lecomecone Arkansas... aia dan.3 32,1043 e 12 | Smith, H. co. --.. New Jersey... _____ Dec. Alexander... 7,1944 13 | Magnuson, Warren G._..____.___ Washington... 00 Dec. 14, 1944 Capehart, Homer E___.__________ Indiana...3.00 = Pulbright fs Wo wow aie dws Arkansas. 5. 5.0 14 |{ Hickenlooper, Bourke B_________ lows... ... #ri ol. Jan. 3, 1945 Johnston, On DD. . -ro ode South Carolina.______ Morse, Wayne. _______20 Pl ets Oregon.........2.000 15}; Saltonstall, Leverett... ......... Massachusetts. _____ Jan. 4, 1945 16. Young, Milton R....q. covaceu-North Dakota_____._ Mar. 12, 1945 17 | Knowland, William Fe... ..... California... 2a. Aug. 26, 1945 18 | Holland, Spessard Lo. oo oo oo Florida... S100] Sept. 25, 1946 19 "Flanders, Ralph BE... oo coo... Vermont... Lis Nov. 1, 1946 Robertson, A. Willis... coe. Virginig,. 0 24s. 20 Sparkman, John J... d-onen Alabama. Dover. | ov. ns [Bricker JohnW . . -cg. =d-vuw-n-Ohlo.......0 ig. ) Ives, Inving M......g.-deccus-. New York. ol. i. Jenner, William E.2___.__________ Indians... oo Malone, George W._ ooo. Nevada... Cio, 21 4 Mazin Tdward }. . g-oueaas Pennsylvania_______ plan. 13,1047 Thye, Edward Ji... . 4... Minnesota... -cva--Watking-Arthur-V_oor rr EH osm Yilllame John J. 7... Delaware ____._.._.. 22 Stennis, John. oo a Mississippt....... == Nov. 5, 1947 23 fos Russel B._._._.. Louisiana... .... Dec. .... 31,1948 Mundy, Berl BB __._ 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. Terms of Service CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF SENATORS—Continued 8 Mr. Neely also served in the Senate from Mar. 4, 1923, to Mar. 3, 1929, and from Mar. 4, 1931, to Jan. 12, 1941. 4 Mr. Dworshak also served in the Senate from Nov. 6, 1946, to Jan. 3, 1949. 6 Mr. Purtell also served in the Senate from Aug. 29, 1952, to Nov. 4, 1952. 6 Elected Nov. 2, 1954, to fill unexpired term of Hugh Butler. 7 Mr. O’Mahoney also served in the Senate from Jan. 1, 1934, to Jan 3, 1953. 97560°—57——16 216 Congressional Directory CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF SENATORS—Continued Rank Name Allott, Gordon. 020200.Hor Masa Cage, Clifford Powe A000Luce 87 ({ McNamara, Pat... 2000000... Martin, Thes, BE. ffoz0idiid.|. Neuberger, Richard Li... ______._ Cooper, John Sherman3.(0.. _... 38 |{ Revercomb, Chapman®_________ Thurmond, Strom /_ [50 .... Carroll, John A... o 00000 Lane Church, Prank...208 0 oc. Clark, Joseph 8S... -J00800(0 89 Laasche, Prank J... 2000400... Morton, Thruston'B. Joi... Talmadge, Herman E...0. __.. 40 | Javits, Jacob RK. Duo (UAEoo 41 | Yarborough; RalphsW Wiico _.. 425 Proxmire, 8 Elected Nov. 6, 1956, 1946, to Jan. 3, 1949, and » Elected Nov. 6, 1956, 1943, to Jan. 3, 1949. 10 Mr. Thurmond also William 12000" |... to fill unexpired term of Alben State Beginning of present service Coloradot jtaiiin00 New Jersey_________ Michigan... = ol Jan. 3, 1955 Towa. .iL210GHUVOT EL Oregon... 00000. f Kentucky. . “0.20 West Virginia ______ Nov. 7,1956 South Carolina______ Colorado. il 00 Tdaholdill 3001000 Pennsylvania__ _____ Ohio... vena0810 Jon Bpl0s7 Rentueky.. \! 1804, Georgia... 28081. New York. Liv (00% Jan. 9, 1957 Texas... 40041 Apr. 29, 1957 Wisconsin. J. 213702 Aug. 28, 1957 W. Barkley; also served in the Senate from Nov. 6, from Nov. 5, 1952, to Jan. 3, 1955. to fill unexpired term of Harley M. Kilgore; also served in the Senate from Jan. 3, served in the Senate by appointment from Dec. 24, 1954, to Jan 3, 1955; was elected Nov. 2, 1954, as a write-in candidate for the term ending Jan. 3, 1961, and served from Jan. 3, 1955, until his resignation Apr. 4, 1956; reelected Nov. 6, 1956, to fill the vacancy caused by his own resignation. 11 Elected Apr. 2, 1957, to fill unexpired term of Price Daniel. 12 Elected Aug. 27, 1957, to fill unexpired term of Joseph R. McCarthy. Terms of Service CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING OF PRESENT SERVICE [*Elected to fill a vacancy; t resigned] Name 23 terms, consecutive Rayburn Sam... ......¢ Vinson, Carl... _.......00 20 terms, consecutive Reed, Daniel A_________. 18 terms, consecutive Cannon, Clarence... ...... Celler, Emanuel _ _ _______ Taber, John. _....._..: 17 terms, consecutive Jenkins, Thomas A______ Martin, Joseph W., Jr____| Rogers, Edith Nourse. ___| 16 terms, consecutive McCormack, John W__ Uf‘ Wigglesworth, Richard B_.| Wolverton, Charles A____| 16 terms, not consecutive Andresen, August H_____ Reece, B. Carroll. _______ 15 terms, consecutive Cooper, Jere: 1... ...... Patan, Wright. ........ 14 terms, consecutive Smith, Howard W_______ Spence, Brent... ....... State Tex_.:. Ga. N.Y... Mo... -NY. N.Y_..] Ohio li] Mass__| Mass_ _ Mass..| Mass_ | N.J__ Minn. _ Tenn _ _ Tenn _ _ Tex. .-- Valli. Ky... Dis 4 6 i143 9 10] 36 10 14 5 12. 13 1 1 1. 8 2 S Congresses (inclusive) ny ( 63dto'85th........0 Mar. 4,1913 | *63d10'85th......0. Nov. 3,1914 66thio Sith... Mar. 4, 1919 {68th to8S5th....._-Mar. 4, 1923 68thtei85th.. .... 5 Mar. 4, 1923 | 68th'to85th.....70 Mar. 4, 1923 | 60thito85th. .....3. Mar. 4,1925 | 69th to 85th. _______ Mar. 4,1925 | 69th to 85th... June 30, 1925 | *70th to 85th__ iu] Nov. 6,1928 | *70th to 85th_______ Nov. 6, 1928 {70th to/85th......... Mar. 4, 1927 | 69th to 72d and 74th | Jan. 3, 1935 to 85th. | 67th to 71st, 73d ‘to | Jan.’ 3, 1951 79th, 82d to 85th. | 71st to 86thoUiioisd Mar. 4, 1929 { Tist io R3th Mar. 4, 1929 [728% 83th Mar. 4, 1931 72d to 85th... susie Mar. 4,1931 Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Di Congresses (inclusive) SE 13 terms, consecutive Allen, Leo, 2 20= TH 16 | 73d to 85th. sti. Mar. 4, 1933 Brown, Paul. X. Ga. | 110] #*73dto35th. ~~ July 5, 1933 Colmer, William M______ Miss___ 6 73dto35th.. Mar. 4, 1933 Cooley, Harold D____.___ Nu Cis 4 1 P3d to 85th... July 17,1934 Walter, Francis B___.___. Po:...: 150 73d toS5th.... Mar. 4, 1933 13 terms, not consecutive Hess, William EE..... Ohio___ 2 | 71st to 74th, 76th to | Jan. 3, 1951 : 80th, 82d to 85th. 12 terms, consecutive Arends, Leslie C_________ 1. 17] 74thito83¢h_ i Jan. 3, 1935 Barden, Graham A_______ NeiCi 8. 74thitoi85th. Jan. 3,1935 Boykin, Frank W_______. Ala. 1) 74th to 85th... July 30, 1935 Buckley, Charles A______ N.Y--| 24 74thto 85th v0 Jan. 3,1935 Halleck, Charles A_______ Ind... 2 Mh HSH. Jan. 29, 1935 Hoffman, Clare E..._.__.. Mich___ 4 ({ 74th to 85th._____ Jan. 3, 1935 Mahon, George H_______ Tex.iil 19 74th to/85th._ «LI. Jan. 3,1935 11 terms, consecutive Brooks, Overton... 1La..4. 4:°75th to 85th. J+. Jan. 3, 1937 Eberharter, Herman P___| Pa_____ 28 | [_ .l Jan. 3, 1937 75th:t0/85th.._. Grant, George M________ Ala, 2: | *75thite S5th._iiol1 June 14, 1938 Gregory, Noble J....L Ry. 4:0 1 | 75thito/85th. 1. ol Jan. 3, 1937 Keogh, Eugene J________ N.Y. 9 75thto 85th. .-..... Jan. 3, 1937 Kirwan, Michael J_______ Ohio....; 19 | 75th to $5tha sua Jan. 3, 1937 Mazon, Noah M......... Hy... 151 73thte 33h... ... Jan. 3, 1937 Poage, W.. RL _ Ll heel Tex...) 11 | 756th to85th_...0.i= Jan. -3, 1937 Rees, Edward H______.___ Kans_ _ 41 78thto35th_ =... Jan. 3, 1937 Sheppard, Harry R______ Calif__ 27 | 76th:to 85th... 1 Jan. 3, 1937 Simpson, Richard M_____ Pail: 18 L. *75th to 35th... May 11, 1937 Thomas, Albert, Tex... 8 | 75th to 85th_ssdisy Jan. 3, 1937 11 terms, not consecutive O’Brien, Thomas J__. ____ mm... 6 | 73d to 75th, 78th to | Jan. 3, 1943 85th. Rabaut, louis C......... Mich__.| 14 | 74th to 79th, 81st to | Jan. 3, 1949 85th. 10 terms, consecutive Andersen, H. Carl_______ Minn _ _ 1 76thio 3th. = Jan. 3, 1939 Bolton, Frances P____.___ Ohio... 22 *76thto 83th... -.._ Feb. 27, 1940 Bonner, Herbert C_______ NO 1 | *76thto85th____—__ Nov. 5, 1940 Brown, Clarence J______._ Ohio... v7 76thto 35th... Jan, 3, 1939 Terms of Service 219 SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name 10 terms, consecutive—con. Chiperfield, Robert B____| Clevenger, Cliff__________ Davis, Clifford... Jcl2 J Durbam,-Carl:'T. _._.___. Fenton, Ivor D__________ GCathings, B.C. Jensen, Ben F___________ Kean, Robert W_________ Kilburn, Clarence E______ Kilday, Paul J... .....01 LeCompte, Karl M______ McGregor, J. Harry ______ McMillan, John L_______ Mills; Wilbur D........U0 Noirell, Wel. ...... .0l Talle, Henry O.........510 Vorys, JohmM. ._......00 10 terms, not consecutive Burdick, Usher L________ Dies, Mazin... ...01 Forand, Aime J........i Polk, JamesiC..........0% 9 terms, consecutive Canfield, Gordon________ Cunningham, Paul_______ Fogarty, John E. .....10 Harris, Oren... ooo wiall Hébert, F. Edward. ______ Hill, William 8... ......Ju King, Ceell Bi. Lo... Lane, Thomas J......... OHara, Joseph P........[ Rivers, I. Mendel _______ Sikes, Robert L. F_______ Smith, Lawrence H______ Whitten, Jamie L________ Wilson, Earl... Congresses (inclusive) oi 76th t0i85th. .. J. 200 Jan. 3, 1939 76thio 85th ........ Jan. 3, 1939 *76thito 85¢th..I. 15: Feb. 15, 1940 76thto 88th. ___._._ Jan. 3, 1939 76th to 85th. ou soon Jan. 3,1939 76thio85th........ Jan. 3, 1939 76th:1o'83th. ... snug Jan. 38,1939 76th £0'85th......022 Jan. 3, 1939 ®=76thteo 85th. aL Feb. 13, 1940 76thto85th.......ol Jan. 3, 1939 76thto 85th. ....... Jan. 3,1939 *76thto 85th... =: Feb. 27,1940 76thitoi85th...... .... Jan. 3,1939 76th t0i85th. ........ Jan. 3,1939 76th toi8S5th...........i: Jan. 3, 1939 76thite 85th... Jan. 3, 1939 76th to! 85th....cnw--Jan, 3, 1939 74th to 78th, 81st | Jan. 3,1949 to 85th. 72d to 78th, 83d to | Jan. 3, 1953 85th. 75th and 77th..to'| Jan... :3,11941 85th. 72d to 76th, 81st to | Jan. 3, 1949 85th. 77th4o.85th. .......5% Jan. 3,1941 7th toi85th....... 3 Jan. 3, 1941 77th, 178th, 79th to | Jan. 3, 1945 85th. 77thH-10:85th.. a Jan. 3, 1941 77th tei8hth_.._ = Jan. 3, VW. 1941 477theto 85h... iu Jan. 3, 1941 (577th to85ih ___._ Aug. 25, 1942 77th to 85thiusaiuy Dec. 30, 1941 ([{77th10%33th -..... Jan. 3, 1941 77thito 85th... Li. Jan. 3, 1941 77th, 178th, 79th to | Jan. 3, 1945 85th. *77thito 86th... LE Aug. 29, 1941 *77thito 85th.. on Nov. 4, 1941 77thito:Sbth.. ...... 2 Jan. 3, 1941 State Tll_____ Ohio___ Tenn _ _ N.iCa... Pa... Ark... Towa.___ N.J-..| NIYio Tex... Iowa___ Ohio.Z| S.C. Ark____ Ark. __. Towa... Ohio..ol N. Dak Tex____|AtL.| ise 19 | 5) 9 | 6) 12 | 1 | 7 | 12 | 33 1 20 | 4 | ‘17 | 6 2 | 6 | 2 | | 12 | _|AtL.| iPond HRIR Ohio___ N. Juz Towa. __ R555: Ark..lc] Tom des Colo._:_ Calif __|: Mass. -Minn... S..CLIgY Pla. 33 Wig J. “Missi. ...1hIndCC 1] 6 | 8 | Bi 2 | 4 | I { 2 | 17 ¥ | 2 1 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 9 | Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Ds Congresses (inclusive) iid 9 terms, mot consecutive Van Zandt, James E_____ Pa. 105 20 | 76th, (77th, 178th, | Jan. © 3.1947 80th to 85th. Withrow, Gardner R_____ Wis_._._ 3 | 72d to 75th, 81st to | Jan. 3, 1949 85th. 8 terms, consecutive Abernethy, Thomas G_.___| Miss___ 1 7Sth#olS3th. .._...... Jan. 3,1943 Andrews, George W _____ Ala 200 S| 78th 0. 85th. 7 Mar. 14, 1944 Auchincloss, James C_..__| N. J___ S| 78th toi8hth...5s. Jan. 3, [1 1943 Dawson, William L______ TH. 285 T| 78th4oi85th...._.___ Jan. 3, 1943 Engle, Clade]. oon.dt Calif_ ._ 2 | *78thvto 85th. 1. .0s Aug. 31,1943 Feighan, Michael A______ Ohioa Z| 20 | 7Sthite 85th. .__ ual Jan. 3, 1943 Pishes, O0€L... . .... dl Tex:.0.| 21 | 78th to-83th. ......¢ Jan. 3,1943 Gavi, LeontH. _...__.d% Pa. 00 23 | 73thto'85th.. ....¢ Jan. 3,1943 Gordon, Thomas S_______ Th: «1303 8S | 78th4o'S35th.__— ____ Jan. 3,1943 Hale Robert ol. «dd Maine__ 1 | 78thtoi853th._._...._. Jan. 3,1943 Hays:-Brooks... .._...._d% Ark iis 5 | T8Sthito 85th..... Jan. 3,1943 Hoeven, Charles B_______ Towa __. 8 | 78thto 85th... ..... Jan. 3,1943 Holifleld, Chet +2. ....... Calif.. | (19 | 78th to: 85th. ii au.we Jan. 3,1943 Holmes, Hal 3... Wash _ _ 4 (73th to8hth_ ___.__. Jan. 3,1943 Horan, Wall... i=12. Ji3 Wash _ _ Bil 7Sthito/S5th. 1. Jan. 3,1943 Judd, Walter H. ._...__... Minn _ _ 5B 73thto 85th... -.... Jan. 3, 1943 Kearney, Bernard 5sW. LN. Yoo 32i| 78th to/85th.._._.__. Jan. 3,1943 (Pat). Madden, Ray Jou. i550 Indiiiz: 1 @¥Sthitol85th. ...__| Jan. 3,1943 Merrow, Chester E______ NIE. . 1 {78th toS5th........ Jan. 3, 1943 Miller, Abhi... ot Jal% Nebr___ 4 | 78tht0)85th.. ....... Jan. 3,1943 Morrison, James H_ _____ Taics.. 6 | 78th to 85th... ..... Jan. 3, 1943 Murray, Tom... ......w--Tenn. _ 7 |-78th to-85th._scdusws Jan. 3,1943 O'Xonskl, Alvin E___.___ Wis....] 10 | 78th to: 85th... .... Jan. 3, 1943 Philbin, Philip J........dL Mass _ _ 3 | 78th,toi85th. .__..oc Jan. 3,1943 Rooney, John J... ... dL NY. 14 | *78thito:85th. __ 1:8 June 6, 1944 Scrivner, Errett P_______ Kans__. 2 | *73thto 35th ___. 1: Sept. 14,1943 Simpson :Sid_& THic2. 20: 78thito:8S5th__._____ Jan. 3,1943 Taylor, Dean P._..._._ dL NYi5 31 78thito\8S5th.. ___.__ Jan. 3,1943 Vursell, Charles W_______ Ti dass 23 | 78th to!85th._... 1... Jan. 3,1943 Winstead, Arthur________ Miss_._ 5 | 78thito:85th........ Jan. 3,1943 8 terms, not consecutive Beckworth, Lindley. _____ Texii.: 3 | 76th to 82d and 85th_| Jan. 3, 1957 Chenoweth, J. Edgar_____ Colo__._ 3 | 77th to 80th, 82d | Jan. 3, 1951 to 85th. Corbett, Robert J_.._.._._... Paiiiis 29 | 76th, 79th to 85th___| Jan. 3,1945 Scott; Hugh... .......ALY Pais: 6 | 77th, 78th, 80th to | Jan. 3, 1947 85th. Terms of Service 221 SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued DD = i) pt [\Y) [SV]Uh DH OOOOH HH aJ=J0W~T kh Name 7 terms, consecutive Byrnes, John W_________ Chelf,iPrank._.. Li Fallon, George H________ Fulton, James G_________ Gary, J. Vaughan... lu Gwinn, Ralph W...__ [0 Harrison, Burr P...._..L Heselton, John W________ Latham, Henry J..... MeceDonough, Gordon L___ Miller, George P_________ Morgan, Thomas E______ Norblad, Walter_________ Powell, Adam C., Jr..____ Price, Melvin... _.._.i Rains, Albert... ....... Teague, Olin EB. .......... Trimble, James W_______ 7 terms, not consecutive Bennett, John B_________ Boggs, Hale... ....c..5 Dempsey, John J. _______ Thompson, Clark W_____ 6 terms, consecutive Abbitt, Watkins M______ Albert; Carlal. .........C Allen, John: di, Jr.... .L Blathik Joni A... 0 Burleson, Omar__________ Coudert, Frederic R., Jr__ Dagoe; PaukB._...__._._. Davis, James C_.________ Donohue, Harold D______ Bving, Joe Lida o...__... Garmatz, Edward A____. Hardy, Porter, Jr..-..... Harvey, Ralph... ........ Jackson, Donald L_______ Jones, Paub@. .........: Jones, Robert E__________ Karsten, Frank M_______ Kearns, Carroll D...__... Congresses (inclusive) 78th, 80th to 85th___ 77th, 80th to 85th___ 74th to 76th, 82d to 85th. *73d, *80th to 85th__ *80th to 856th. ______ 80th to 85th________ 80th to 85th________ 80th 40:856th.......L 80th to'85th.__.__..__ 80th to 85th.________ 80th to 85th.__._____. Beginning of present service Jan. 3, 1945 Jan. 3, 1945 Jan. 3,1945 Jan. 3,1945 Mar. 6, 1945 Jan. 3,1945 Nov. 6, 1946 Jan. 3,1945 Jan. 3,1945 Jan. 3,1945 Jan. 3,1945 Jan. 33,1945 Jan. 11,1946 Jan. 3, 1945 Jan. 3,1945 Jan. 3,1945 Aug.1946 24, Jan. 3,1945 Jan. 3, 1947 Jan. 3,1947 Jan. 3,1951 Aug.1947 23, Feb. 17,1948 Jan. 3,1947 Jan. 3, 1947 Jan. 3, 1947 Jan. 3, 1947 Jan. 3, 1947 Jan. 3, 1947 Jan. 3, 1947 Jan. 3, 1947 Jan. 3, 1947 July 15, 1947 Jan. 3, 1947 Nov. 4, 1947 Jan. 3, 1947 Nov. 2,1948 Jan. 28,1947 Jan. 3, 1947 Jan. 3, 1947 no = pded — pt = = 00 OO OO O NN WH BOLO ~J~J00 J Wk 222 Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Dis Congresses (inclusive) i 6 terms, consecutive—con. Keating, Kenneth B_____ NiYoLl 38 | 80th to/85th. ....... Jan. 3, 1947 McCulloch, William M___| Ohio___ 4 | *30thto85th_._.... Nov. 4,1947 Mack, Russell V._._..id Wash __ 3 | *80thite35th__ 3 June 7,1947 Miller, Edward T________ Md____ 15 80th te86th........ 2 Jan. 3, 1947 Multer, Abraham J______ NN. ¥oiF 13 | *80th to'35th....... 1 Nov. 4,1947 Nicholson, Donald W____| Mass __ OL] *8S0th te!85th........¢ Nov. 18, 1947 Passman, Otto E________ Lg Jiu] 5.| 80thto85th. __._.." Jan. '3,1947 Patterson, James T_.____ Conn _ _ 5 | S0tha4o' 85th...J Jan. 3, 1947 Preston, Prince H.........L Ga. 50 I | 30thto85th____.. Jan. -38,1947 Riehlman, R. Walter_____ NoYULl 35: 80thito 85th... sous Jan. 3, 1947 Sadlak, Antoni N.__.____ ConniiL[AtL.] SOthito/85th_.._.__..: Jan. 38,1947 St. George, Katharine___| N.Y___| 28 | 80th to 85th________ Jan. 3, 1947 Smith, Wintd. . Lu Kans. _ 6./ 30thie@5th. Jan. 3, 1947 Follefson, Thor C..._.. Wash _ _ 6i| S0thto'85th_ 1... Jan. 3, 1947 Williams, John Bell. _____ Miss. _ 4%] 30th t085th...... Jan. 3, 1947 6 terms, not consecutive Bailey, Cleveland M_ ____ W. Va. 8 | 79th, 81st to 85th. .__| Jan. 38,1949 Barrett, William A_______ Pai. 1 | 79th, 81st to 85th___| Jan. 3, 1949 Carnahan, AS, Joo oo... Mo -.. 8 | 79th, 81st to 85th___| Jan. 3, 1949 Delaney, James J________ N.Y. 7! 79th, 81st to 85th__ | Jan. .3,;1040 Doyle, Clyde____________ Calif___| 23 | 79th, 81st to 85th___| Jan. 3,1949 Green, William J., Jr__.__ Pai dil 5 | 79th, 81st to 85th___| Jan. 3, 1949 Osmers, Frank C., Jr_____ Nad os. 9 | 76th, 77th, *82d to | Nov. 6, 1951 85th. Riley, John io cues 8.0... 2 | 79th, 80th, 82d to | Jan. 3, 1951 Joba. 85th. b terms, consecutive Addonizio, Hugh J_______ NoJ:ugR 11 | Slst t0i85th. Jan. 3, 1949 Aspinall, Wayne N_______ Colo___ 4 | 8lst to 85th________ Jan. 3, 1949 Bates, William H_.______ Mass_ _ 6 | *Sistto83th. ...... Feb. 14, 1950 Bennett, Charles E_______ Pla: uf 2] Sist-to 85th... Jan. 3, 1949 Bolling, Richard_________ Mo. il 5 8lstto8th_._____. Jan. 3,1949 Dollinger, Isidore________ N.Y .fg 23) Sistt0i85th......... Jan. 3,1949 Eliot, Carll... od Ala! i 7 | Slat toe85th. _..... Jan. 3, 1949 Ford, Gerald R., Jr.....J Mich_._ 5 | 8lstto 856th. ._...___ Jan. 33,1949 Frazier, James B., Jr_____ Tenn_ _ 3 | 81st to 8th_____..___| Jan. = 3,1949 George, Myron V________ Kans__ 3 | *8ist to85th........_.. Nov. 17,1950 ° Grose, JH. Bal. ....... 4d Towa___ 3 Sistto86th___.___. Jan. 3, 1949 Harden, Cecil M_________ Ind____ 6 Slsttofbth._...._.. Jan. 3, 1949 Hays, WaynelL...._..... Ohio. |x 18] Sistto:85th.. .._._._. Jan. 3, 1949 Herlong, A. Sydney, Jr.__| Fla____ 51 Sist to 85th. ..._... Jan. 3, 1949 James, Benjamin F______ Pa. Lic ZL SlstteBoth Lo Jan. 3, 1949 Kelly, Edna F..........4 NoY.LE 10) *81st t085th...__... Nov. 8, 1949 Terms of Service 223 SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name 5 terms, consecutive—con. McCarthy, Eugene J_____ Mack, Peter:F., Jr... 0 Marshall, Fred... J Moulder, Morgan M_____ Perkins, Corb D..... Rhodes, George M_______ Robeson, Edward J., Jr___| Rodino, Peter W., Jr_____ Saylor, JobnlP..o. i. Scudder, Hubert B........ Shelley, Joon F...._.._.._ Staggers, Harley O_______ Steed, iTomal ool Thornberry, Homer______ Widnall, William B______ Wier, Roy'W...........J. Willis, Edwin E__.._.. Yates, Sidney R......._.. Zablocki, Clement J______ b terms, not consecutive Dorn, W. J. Bryan_______ Flood, Daniel J__________ Seely-Brown, Horace, Jr__| 4 terms, consecutive Adair, E. Ross... o.oo... Ayres, William H________ Baker, Howard H.._..___| Beamer, John V......... Belcher, Page. o.oo Berry, BE. Yi... [02 Betts, Jackson E________ Bow, Frank T.......cnee Bray, William G.... .C0.. Brownson, Charles B_____ Budge, Hamer H. ....... Bush Alvin BR... ....... Carrigg, Joseph L________ Church, Marguerite Stitt_| Curtis, Thomas B...... Devereux, James P. S____| State Minn. . 411A Minn _ _ Mo.o22f Ky.... Pa. ild Va_____ IN. 3... Pa....o Calif... Calif___ W. Va. Okla___ Tex... N.JF... Minn. _ Ladi. on Mio LS Wis____ Fl ges Paoli Conn__ Ind___. Ohio 2. Tenn.. Indu... Okla___ S. Dak. Ohio___ Ohio 8. | Ind. iU Ind.colf Idaho. _ Pal... Pos... IH_____ [Meo {2 Md____ Di 4 | 21 | 6:| 1313 7 | 14 | 1 | 160i] 22 | 1 | 5 | 2 ( 4 | 10 | 7: | 3] 3 | 9 4-1 3 | 11 | 2 | 4: 14| 2: 5.] 1 | 2 ( 8 | 16°]. 7 | 11 | 2 17 | 10-1: 13: | 2 2i| Congresses (inclusive) emg 81st to 85th... Jan. 3, 1949 81st to 83th... Jan. 3,1949 8lst10:85th...... Jan. 3,1949 Sist1t0:85th.. Jan. 3, 1949 Slst4oiS5th..... Jan. 3, 1949 Slstito 85th... Jan. 3,1949 *Bist to 85th____._..| May 2, 1950 Silstto’S5th. Jan. 3,1949 *8Ist40'85th...o) Ls Sept. 13, 1949 81st toi8Bth.......L. Jan. 3, 1949 *8lst to/85th._..__.. Nov. 8, 1949 8lsttoiS5th.......... Jan. 3, 1949 81st to 85th____.____ Jan. 3, 1949 Slstto85th.......J. Jan. 3, 1949 *8lst toi85th...... J.T Feb. 6, 1950 Sist to 8hth............ Jan. 38,1949 8lst to 85th_.._____._ Jan. 3, 1949 (‘81st to! 85th...J. « Jan. 3, 1949 81st to 86th... ...... Jan. 3, 1949 80th, 82d to 85th_.._| Jan. 8, 1951 79th, 81st, 82d, 84th | Jan. 3, 1955 and 85th. 80th, 82d to 85th____| Jan. 3, 1951 82d to: 85th.......200 Jan. 3, 1951 82d to 85th... au Jan. 3, 1951 32d te:35th. cnn. Jan. 3, 1951 82d to 85th._acduiniay Jan. 38,1951 32d t0:85th.........-Jan. 3, 1951 82d to!85th......A40 Jan. 3, 1951 82d 108th...JL Jan. 3, J 1951 82d to:85th.. Jan. 3, 1951 32d:-tox85th... ....... Jan. 3,1951 82d to'85th. ..... {Iden 3;0951 82d t0°85th. Jan. 3, 1951 82d to:85th.. auuius Jan. 3,1951 382d t0:80th. Nov. 6, 1951 82d:t0.35th..........o Jan. 3, 1951 (82d+t085th...... Lo Jan. 3, 1951 82d.10.851h.....ccnnimd Jan. 3,1951 Dowdy, John... end Texi 0 7 %*82d to 85th........12 Sept. 23, 1952 Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Diss Congresses (inclusive) TL 4 terms, comsecutive—con. Forrester, Ball... 0 Gala] 3 | 82d toi85th......ou0 Jan. 3, 1951 Harrison, Robert D______ Nebr... 350 *82d toi85th..... 21. Dec. 4,1951 Hillings, Patrick J....d Califi-ib 25 | 82d4itoiS6th.......... Jan. | 8,1957 Teard SFrank. oO Tex 2212 113i] *82d to 85th...iu Sept. 8, J 1951 Jarman, John oo... ad Okla___ 51 82d.{0:85th........... Jan. 3,1951 Kee, Elizabeth... .......J W. Va_ 5i| *82d to'85th...... J... July 17,1951 Kluezynski, John C..._.. TE S200 5 | 82d te:35th...L. LL: Jan. 3, 1951 Besinskl, John. .......4d Mich. 16/| 82d to. $5th............ Jan. 3,1951 Melntire, Clifford G_____ Maine Se 382d {t0'S5th... Oct. 22,1951 McVey, William E_______ Hoist 4] 82d to:85th...._.. 5.2 Jan, 3,1951 Machrowicz, Thaddeus M_| Mich_ . 1 / 82d teiS5th............. Jan. 3,1951 Meader, George. .______ Mich _ _ 2 82dt085th........{L. Jan. 38,1951 Miller, William E________ NaYi:if 40 | 82d t6:85th.........-... Jan. 3,1951 Morano, Albert P________ Conn ._ _ 4! 82d to86th.....2 0.0 Jan. 3,1951 Mumma, Walter M______ Pai. ieki 16 | 82d to 85th...0. « Jan. 3, 1951 O’Brien, LeotW..........1 N&Yielp 30 | *82d440/85th........... Apr. 1, 1952 Ostertag, Harold C______ NoYielf 39 | 32d toi85th... ev een Jan. 3,1951 Prouty, Winston L....... Vital dal AtL. | 32d to85th..........J Jan. 3,1951 Radwan, Edmund P_____ NoVieif 41 | 82d to'S5th......Lco Jan. 38,1951 Roberts, Kenneth A______ Ala... 4 | 82d40:85th.......... Jan. 33,1951 Rogers, Byron G........ Colo... 1 ( 82d to 85th. eiuasus Jan. 38,1951 Rogers, Walter... Tex 1 18] 82d.10. 85th. hv. -Jan. 3, 1951 Sehenek, Paul P.....J.00 Ohio_._ 3 | #82d10:85th...... ua Nov. 6,1951 Sheehan, Timothy P_____ TL. dik 111] 32d. 10: 85th... em Jan. 3, 1951 Sieminski, Alfred D______ N.Juc | 13 | 82dtoS5th. ...... Jan. 38,1951 Smith, Frank B_._ 4.0 Miss_.. 8 | 82dt0.85th... 3254. Jan. 3, 1951 Springer, William L______ 71 Lon ld 22 | 82d to 85th... .---Jan. ~ 3, 1951 Van Pelt, William K_____ Wig... 6 | 82d to 85th... whan Jan. 3, 1951 Watts, John Coo... Ry... 6 | 2d to 85h... Apr. 14,1951 Wharton, J. Ernest _ _ ___ N.¥YLSE 29 | 82d te85th.. new Jan. 3, 1951 Williams, William R_____ N.¥ Hcp 34: 82d te/85th-...~~-I2 Jan. 38,1951 4 terms, not consecutive Dawson, William A______ Utah Lis 2 | 80th, 83d to 85th_._._| Jan. 3, 1953 Denton, Winfield K______ Ind: iat 8 | 81st, 82d, 84th, and | Jan. 3, 1955 85th. Morris, Toby. vim wim Okla_._. 6 | 80th to 82d, 85th__..| Jan. 3, 1957 O'Hara, Barratt... 1 FER 2 | 81st, 83d to 85th__.__| Jan. 3, 1953 3 terms, consecutive Alexander; Hugh... .... N.C.LL Oi 83d to 85th...0 Jan. 3, 1953 Ashmore, Robert T______ S.C. LE 4 | *83d to85th.......5. June 2,1953 Becker, Frank J... ......: N.Y LE 3 [8dtosSsth. 1. Jan. 3, 1953 Bentley, Alvin M________ Mich __ 8S 83d. teS5th. .....ov vm Jan. 3, 1953 Boland, Edward P..__.---Mass __ 2 83d to 853th. ...unn~-Jan. 3, 1953 Terms of Service SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name terms, consecutive—con. Bosch, Albert H_________ Brooks, Jack. ...........¢ Broyhill, Joel T......... 4 Byrd, ;Robert C.._._.__.4d Byrne, James A________._ Cederberg, Elford A______ Cretella, Albert W_______ Curtis, Laurence_________ Derounian, Steven B_____ Dorn, Francis EB... ......J Edmondson, Ed_________ Pino, PaukA. 4d Flynt, John James, Jr____| Fountain, L. H.....-Frelinghuysen, Peter, Jr__| Friedel, Samuel! N_______ Gubser, Charles S________ Hagen, Harlan_ _________ Haley, James A__________ Hiestand, Edgar W______ Hol, Joe... bos. slid Holtzman, Lester________ Hosmer, Craig... Hyde, DeWitt S........... Johnson, Lester R_______ Jonas, Charles Raper_____ Knox; Victer-A... iis Krueger, Otto... _.__ ii Laird, Melvin R.......1" Landrum, Phil M________ Lipscomb, Glenard P_____ Long, George S__________ Magnuson, Don_ ________ Mailliard, William S_____ Matthews, D. R. (Billy)_.| Metcalf, Lee... _Li2 Moss, John:B......... Li Natcher, William H______ O’Neill, Thomas P., Jr. __| Pelly, Thomas M________ Plost, Oracle... Lid Pilcher, John L........ Li. Pillioni, John. BR... ... 00 Poff, Richard H. ._._ liz Ray, JohnH. ... i...Lis Rhodes, John J_________._ State N.oYiaa Tex... Vou. Lud W. Va_ Pa.i lo Mieh | Conn __ Massi-{ NoYii N.Y. Okla... N.Y =H Ga___.. NC... N. J___ Md... Calif. Califi="4 Fla... Calif | Calif... NY... Colif...| Md... Wis. N.C... Mich ud N.: Dak: Wis. LL Ga: 13: Calif. Ln: LL Wash_.{ Calif ___ Fla____ Mont -Calif___ Kyi Mass .-.| Wash__ Idaho__ Ga... N.Y. Vaid NaYll:| Ariz. __ Dis 5 2 | 10 [ G6 3 | 10 3 | 10 | 2 12 | 2 25 4 | 2 ( 5 | ~ 110 | 14:7 7 | 21 | 22 6 18 | 6] 9 | (10 | 11 | AtL.| 7 | 9 [ 24 ( 8 AtL.| 4 8S | Lt 3S [ 2 | 11 | 1 Pr 2 | "42 6 15 [ 1 | Congresses (inclusive) Se niaRal 8dto85th. .. 1... Jan. :3, 1958 83d toi85th_.......¢ Jan. :3;1953 83d te 85th ui. [5 Jan. 3, 1953 [83d to 85th. ___& ¢ Jan. 3, 1953 83d toi85th.....5. Jan. 3,1953 2 "'83dto 85th... __::! Jan. 3, 1953 83d to: 85th _._ cosuat Jan. 3, 1953 83dtoS5th__.__._it Jan. 3, 1953 S3dio:85th . .... Jan. 3, 1953 83dto 85th. uae: Jan. 3, 1953 83dto85th. ........ Jan. 3, 1953 S3dto85th. ...._.... Jan. 3,1953 *83dt0;85th. _.. ol Nov. 2, 1954 83dto8ith ...... Jan. 3, 1953 83d to Sith wate: Jan. 3,1953 "83d to 83th... Jan. 3, 1953 83dto 85th. ._.....L Jan. 3, 1953 83d 1o'85th_......% Jan. 3, 1953 83d to 85th. .._..L..0 Jan. 3, 1953 83d 1o!85th. _ if uae Jan. 3, 1953 ({83dto85th_.__._.... Jan. 3, 1953 83dto85h . ...... Jan. 3, 1953 83d to 85th... suas Jan. 3, 1953 83d to 85th. ........ Jan. 3,1953 *83d40'85th._..___._._ Oct. 13, 1953 83dto85th. .....J= Jan. 3,1953 S3dte:85th. 3. Jan. 3, 1953 83dito85th._._.._...: Jan. 3, 1953 83dHo 85th... ...... Jan. 3, 1953 S3dite’85th. Jan. 3, 1953 *83d t0:85th........-. Nov. 10, 1953 [83d toi85th... .....A Jan. 3, 1953 83d to85th__._.__... Jan. 3, 1953 83d toi85th. 11: Jan. 13,1953 83dtoi85th. i... Jan. ' 3, 1953 ~83diteiS5th.. .__( Jan.. 3,1958 83dito85th. __ .oolld Jan.!' 3,1953 *33d t0i85th........ [Aug 11,1953 83d to 85th_____._._ of Jan. 3,1953 I'83dtoS3th LT. Jan. 3, 1953 =83d3085th__._ 1 Jan. 3, 1953 *83d40)85th........ Feb. 4,1953 83d t0!85th.._ 2. cd Jan. 3, 1953 83dt0 85th. i Jan. 3, 1953 83d4ei85th. .....3 Jan. 3, 1953 83d toi 85th. 1. aur--Jan. 3, 1953 Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Sh Congresses (inclusive) ania 3 terms, consecutive—con. Robsion, John M., Jr_____ Ry. .ud S | 83d to-85th.. i Jan. 3, 1953 Scherer, Gordon H_______ Ohio___ 1 ( S3dteSith.. Jan. 3,1953 Selden, Armistead I., Jr __| Ala____ 6! 83d ia385th. oe. Jan. 3, 1953 Shuford, George A_______ NaChed 1 12 | 83dto8bth.....= Jan. 3, . 1953 Sullivan, Leonor Kretzer | Mo____ 3 | 83d 10:35th....... ...J} Jans 3,1953 (Mrs. John B.). Thompson, T. Ashton__._| La_____ 7 | 83dto:'85th........._["Jan. 23,1953 Tack, William M.......0 Va Jo: 5 | *83dto'33th..........L Apr. 14, 1953 UH, James B.. ... ......l Calif: 28 | 83d to 85th... cau dan.sii3;1953 Wainwright, Stuyvesant... | N. Y___ | 83d1oShth. Jan. 3,1953 Westland, Jack. _....__. Wash __ 2 | S3d4oisShth... 1 Jan. 3, 1953 Wilson, Bobb... .....1 Calif] 30. 833dto 85th... Jan. 3, 1953 Younger, J. Arthur______ Calif ___ 9 | 83d te:S5th. 1. .:23: Jan. 3,1953 3 terms, not consecutive Anfuse, Victor Li... ........ NY: 8 | 82d, 84th, and 85th__| Jan. 3, 1955 Baring, Walter 8.......... Nev___|AtL.| 81st, 82d, and 85th__| Jan. 3, 1957 Baumhart, A. D., Jr..... Ohio___| 13 | 177th, 84th, and 85th_| Jan. 3, 1955 Christopher, George H___| Mo____ 4 | 81st, 84th, and 85th__| Jan. 3, 1955 Holland, Elmer J. ....... Pail: 30 | *77th, *84th, and | Jan. 24, 1956 85th. 2 terms, consecutive Alger, Bruce. ....c....0 Tex. 5 | 84th and 85th_______ Jan. 3, 1955 Ashley, Thomas L........ Ohio... 9 | 84th and 85th_______ Jan. 3, 1955 Avery, William H________ Kans. _ 1 | 84th and 85th ______ Jan. 3, 1955 Baldwin, John F_________ Calif___ 6 | 84th and 85th_____._. Jan. 3, 1955 Bass, Perkins. ones own NeHoL: 2 | 84th and 85th_______ Jan. 3, 1955 Bags, Rosse cvimn mma Tenn_ _ 6 | 84th and 85th_______ Jan. ::3, 1955 Bliteh, Iris PF...nlid Ga_ is. 8 | 84th and 85th_______ Jan. 3, 1955 Boyle, Charles A... ....-{¢HL 0 12 { 84th and 85th... .... Jan. 3, 1955 Clark, Frank M. ........ Pal Die 25 |. S4th:and 85th______& Jan. 3, 1955 Cramer, William C_______ Fla: oo: 1 | S4thiand 85th 2... Jan. 3, 1955 Diggs, Charles C., Jr... Mich._.| 13 | 84th and 85th_______ Jan. 3, 1955 Pingell, John D. ........ Mich_..| 15 | *84th and 85th... __._ Dec. 13, 1955 Dixon, Henry Aldous_____ Utah___ 1| 84thand 85th_______ Jan. 3, 1955 Fascell, Dante B....._..._ Fla ii 4 | 84th and 85th______._ Jan. 3, 1955 Granahan, Kathryn E. | Pa_____ 2 | *84th and 85th______ Nov. 6, 1956 (Mrs. William T.). Gray, Kenneth J.......... Hed lee 25 | 84th'and 85th... __ Jan. 3, 1955 Green, Edith. oo el Oreg._.__ 3 | S4thand 85th. _.__.__ Jan. 3, 1955 Griffiths, Martha W______ Mich..| 17 | 84th and 85th_______ Jan. 3, 1955 Healey, James C_________ N.Y...| 22 | *84th and 85th. ____._ Feb. 7, 1956 Henderson, John E__ ____ Ohio...| 15 | 84th and 85th... __._._. Jan. 38,1955" Huddleston, George, Jr_._| Ala____ 9 | 84thand 85th... _... Jan. 3, 1955 Holl, W. Badr. ........ Mo...--6 (| 84th and 85th__...... Jan. 3, 1955 Terms of Service 20 SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Ds Congresses (inclusive) oi dul 2 terms—continued Jennings, W. Pat______.. Va... 9 | 84th and 85th_______ Jan. 3, 1955 Johansen, August E______ Mich. 3 | 84th and 85th_______ Jan. 3, 1955 Kilgore, Joe M........... Tex....| 15: | 84th and 85th_.__.; Jan.: .3, 1955 Knutson, Coya.-Minn. -9 | 84th and 85th______._ Jan: 3,1955 Lankford, Richard E_____ Md.... 5 | 84th and 85th_______ Jan. 3, 1955 Macdonald, Torbert H___| Mass_._ 8 | 84th and 85th_______ Jan. 3, 1955 Minshall, William E_____ Ohio...| 23 | 84th and 85th_______ Jan. 3,1955 Reuss, Henry 8______. . Wis__.. 5 | 84th and 85th..______ Jan. 3, 1955 Rogers, Paul: CG..... Fla. ..-6 | *84th and 85th______ Jan. 11,1955 Roosevelt, James. _______ Calif...{ 26 | 84thand 85th____._.._ Jan. 3,1955 Butheriord J.T..... Tex....| 16 | 84th and 85th._____... Jan. 3, 1955 Schwengel, Fred_________ Towa... 1 | 84th and 85th_______ Jan. 3, 1955 Siler, Eugene____________ Ky. oa 8 | 84th and 85th_______ Jan. 3, 1955 SelB. 0 0 Calif... 12] Stith and 85th. _ Jan. 3, 1955 Teague, Charles M_______ Coalif.../ 13 | S4thand 85th..__._.. Jan. 3, 1955 Thompson, Frank, Jr_____ N.J..= 4 | 84th and 85th_______ Jan. 3, 1955 Thomson, Keith___ ______ Wyo...| At1. S4thand 85th... Jan. . 3, 1955 Udall, Stewart IL... Ariz _.. = 2. S4thhand 85th_______ Jan. 3, 1955 Vanik, Charles A________ Ohio... 21 | 84thand 85th. __.._ Jan. 3, 1955 Weaver, Phil:L.-._ _.-_. Nebr... 1. 84th.and 85th... ___ Jan. 3, 1955 Wright, James C., Jr_____ Tex. ..=} 12. S4thand 85th_._.__. Jan. 3,1955 Zelenko, Herbert... N.Y...[ 21 |8thand 85th. _._.: Jan. 3, 1955 2 terms, not consecutive Neal, Wil'E._ LL... W.Va__ 4% 33d and'S5th--Jan. = 3, 1957 Stauffer, S. Walter. _____ Pa... 19 | 33d and 85th... Jan. 33,1957 1 term Anderson, LeRoy H______ Mont. _ 2 | SBhmeld Jan. 3, 1957 i Breeding, J. Floyd._._____._ Kans_ _ 585th oo Jan.: 3, 1957 Broomfield, William S.._.[ Mich. .| 18 85th... ._ siiceaay Jan. 3,1957 Brown, Charles H________ Mo... 7 535th. ds a Jan. 3, 1957 Byrne, Emmet F________ TL. oc 2.1. 85theg o..._____ Jan. = 3,1957 Chamberlain, Charles E__| Mich_ _ 8: 85h. aa. Jan. 3, 1957 Coad, Merwin. Towa___ Cr Ssth Jan. 3,1957 Coffin, Frank M_.____._ Maine _ 2 (8th i .o... Jan, 3, 1957 Collier, Harold BR... __. mn... 10 85h... Jan. 3, 1957 Cunningham, Glenn_ _____ Nebr... 285th... oo... Jan. . 3, 1957 Curtin, Willard S_______. Pa. ... SL85th._ ... Jan, . 3, 1957 Dellay, Vincent J... .... NJ...) Mish... Jan. 3, 1957 Dennison, David... Ohio...0 31 85th...._. Jan. . 3, 1957 Dooley; Edwin B..___.____ N-Y |. 26 85th_ 2... Jan. 3, 1957 Dwyer, Florence P_______ NJ... 6.0 85th Jan. 3,1957 Farbstein, Leonard_______ N.Y... 19 85th oo Jan. . 3,1957 Glenn, Milton W________ NI... pghth o.oo Nov. 5, 1957 Griffim, Robert P........: Mich _ _ 9 LS Jan. © 3, 1957 228 Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name 1 term—continued Hoskell, Harry Go Jr Hemphill, Robert W_____ Keeney, Russell W_______ Kitehin, AJ'Paud. 1 afore, John A. Jraaetf Lennon, Alon. 2-H" Yoser,’J. Carton oo: MePoll Joh doo. McGovern, George_______ McIntosh, Robert J______ May, BdwinH, Jr. Michel, Robert H__....." Montoya, Joseph M______ Moore, Arch A. Jr-2" Nimitz: P.oloye seradb Porter; Charles Oro: '* Santangelo, Allred Bo. Sounds DIS + --oc1 Scott; Ralph J. -2-=" Smith; H. Allene foo 00% Teller, Ludwig.-—--.." Tewes, Donald E_...._." lima, Also oin.0 Whitener, Basii L__..___ Young; Johns...us TERRITORIAL DELEGATES Bartlet, E. L. (Bob)... Burns; Joh A coco RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Fern6s-Isern, A___.__..__ State Di Congresses (inclusive) mn Dal= IAG] 86th ooo" Jan. 3, 1957 as Balefl TREES Eb Gee Be Jan. 3, 1957 : EE wei LENE Ain od Dnata Jan. 3, 1957 vs ets NC Ee SH 8Bth o.oo Jan. 3, 1957 Pah ih 13 288th onl re Nov. 5, 1957 NEC BORE nek Jan." 3, 1957 Tenn_ Fp EE Ni oe lien oe Jan." -3,1957 Calis-1 Sh a Jan. 3, 1957 S. Dak_ ESTA ele ily Jan. 3,1957 Mich _ _ Cssth re. ooo Jan. 3, 1957 Conn__ Sth aa Jan. 3, 1957 1 ad Lp BR 0 hE eee he Jan. 3, 1957 NoMex 'AtL. [285th =....._ Apr. 9, 1957 W. Va._ helt Dense Senet le Joan, 3, 1957 Ind + YB ira Jan.” ‘3, 1957 Ore. SREIE In 1h Dreiial Jan... 3,1957 "N'Y IS 88th o.oo Jan. 3, 1957 Colit: F120 L853 rfn oo Jan. 2:3. 1957 NC (85th... Jan, 3, 1957 Colif:-Fr 20 [83th carr Jan. 3, 1957 NYY. 720 | S5th-Sin ara Jan. ‘3, 1957 Wis 8th. no Jan. ‘3, 1957 Oreg___ 2 LS5th lire Jan. 3, 1957 TERE Se Tea TS SRSE Jan. 3, 1957 Tex...ui (14 1 85thy. ur... Jan. 3, 1957 Alaska | J... 79thto 85th. .o..... Jan. 3, 1945 Hawaii.(..... BONED pda J Jan. ' 3, 1957 P. Baek oo. 79th te 35th. ---..-2 Sept. 11, 1946 STANDING, SELECT, AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES AND STAFFS COMMITTEES STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE [Democrats in roman, Republicans in italics] Agriculture and Forestry (Meets first and third Wednesdays) Allen J. Ellender, 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. James O. Eastland, of Mississippi. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, of Iowa. Hubert H. Humphrey, of Minnesota. Karl E. Mundt, of South Dakota. W. Kerr Scott, of North Carolina. John J. Williams, of Delaware. Stuart Symington, of Missouri. Andrew F. Schoeppel, of Kansas. Herman E. Talmadge, of Georgia. 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, of Louisiana. William F. Knowland, of California. Lister Hill, of Alabama. Edward J. Thye, of Minnesota. John L. 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. Lyndon B. Johnson, of Texas. Irving M. Ives; of New York. John O. Pastore, of Rhode Island. Everard H. Smith, Chief Clerk ~ Armed Services (Meets Thursday) RichardB. 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. Prescott Bush, of Connecticut. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Frank A. Barrett, of Wyoming. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., of North Carolina. Harry L. Wingate, Jr., Chief Clerk 231 97560°—57——17 232 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. Wallace F. Bennett, of Utah. J. Allen Frear, Jr., of Delaware. Prescott Bush, of Connecticut. Paul H. Douglas, of Illinois. J. Glenn Beall, of Maryland. A. S. Mike Monroney, of Oklahoma. Frederick G. Payne, of Maine. Joseph S. Clark, of Pennsylvania. Clifford P. Case, of New Jersey. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. John H. Yingling, Chief Clerk District of Columbia (Meets first Tuesday) Matthew M. Neely, of West Virginia. J. Glenn Beall, of Maryland. Alan Bible, of Nevada. Thruston B. Morton, of Kentucky. Wayne Morse, of Oregon. Jacob K. Javits, of New York. J. Allen Frear, Jr., of Delaware. Joseph 8S. Clark, of Pennsylvania. Leo A. Casey, Chief Clerk Finance (Meets Wednesday) Harry Flood Byrd, of Virginia. 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. Clinton P. Anderson, of New Mexico. Wallace F. Bennett, of Utah. Paul H. Douglas, of Illinois. William E. Jenner, of Indiana. Albert Gore, of Tennessee. Elizabeth B. Springer, Chief Clerk Foreign Relations (Meets Tuesday and at call of chairman) Theodore Francis Green, of Rhode Island. Alexander Wiley, of Wisconsin. J. W. Fulbright, of Arkansas. H. Alexander Smith, of New Jersey. John J. Sparkman, of Alabama. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, of Iowa. Hubert H. Humphrey, of Minnesota. William Langer, of North Dakota. Mike Mansfield, of Montana. William F. Knowland, of California. Wayne Morse, of Oregon. George D. Aiken, of Vermont. Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. Homer E. Capehart, of Indiana. John F. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Carl Marcy, Chief of Staff Government Operations (Meets first and third Thursdays) John L. McClellan, of Arkansas. Karl E. Mundt, of South Dakota. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Margaret Chase Smith, of Maine. Stuart Symington, of Missouri. Thos. E. Martin, of Iowa. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., of North Carolina. Carl T. Curtis, of Nebraska. Hubert H. Humphrey, of Minnesota. Chapman Revercomb, of West Virginia. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Homer E. Capehart, of Indiana. Ralph W. Yarborough, of Texas. Walter L. Reynolds, Chief Clerk Commuttees of the Senate Interior and Insular Affairs (Meets Tuesday or on call of chairman) James E. Murray, of Montana. George W. Malone, of Nevada. Clinton P. Anderson, of New Mexico. 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. Alan Bible, of Nevada. Frank A. Barrett, of Wyoming. Richard L. Neuberger, of Oregon. Barry Goldwater, of Arizona. John A. Carroll, of Colorado. Gordon Allott, of Colorado. Frank Church, of Idaho. Richard L. Callaghan, Chief Clerk 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. Alan Bible, of Nevada. William A. Purtell, of Connecticut. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Frederick G. Payne, of Maine. Frank J. Lausche, of Ohio. Norris Cotton, of New Hampshire. Ralph W. Yarborough, of Texas. Edward Jarrett, Chief Clerk Judiciary (Meets Monday) James O. Eastland, of Mississippi. Alexander Wiley, of Wisconsin. Estes Kefauver, of Tennessee. William Langer, of North Dakota. Olin D. Johnston, of South Carolina. William E. Jenner, of Indiana. Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., of Missouri. Arthur V. Watkins, of Utah. John L. McClellan, of Arkansas. Everett McKinley Dirksen, of Illinois. Joseph C. O'Mahoney, of Wyoming. John Marshall Butler, of Maryland. Matthew M. Neely, of West Virginia. Roman L. Hruska, of Nebraska. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., of North Carolina. 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. John F. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Barry Goldwater, of Arizona. Pat McNamara, of Michigan. Gordon Allott, of Colorado. Wayne Morse, of Oregon. John Sherman Cooper, of Kentucky. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Stewart E. McClure, Chief Clerk Post Office and Civil Service (Meets second and fourth Tuesdays) Olin D. Johnston, of South Carolina. Frank Carlson, of Kansas. A. S. Mike Monroney, of Oklahoma. William E. Jenner, of Indiana. W. Kerr Scott, of North Carolina. William Langer, of North Dakota. Richard L. Neuberger, of Oregon. Thos. E. Martin, of Iowa. Frank Church, of Idaho. Thruston B. Morton, of Kentucky. Ralph W. Yarborough, of Texas. Edward Martin, of Pennsylvania. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. H. W. Brawley, Executive Director rr 234 Congressional Directory 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. Thomas H. Kuchel, of California. Pat McNamara, of Michigan. Norris Cotton, of New Hampshire. Richard L. Neuberger, of Oregon. Roman L. Hruska, of Nebraska. W. Kerr Scott, of North Carolina. Chapman Revercomb, of West Virginia. John A. Carroll, of Colorado. Filo M. Sedillo, Chief Clerk Rules and Administration (Meets second and fourth Wednesdays) Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., of Missouri. | Carl T. Curtis, of Nebraska. Carl Hayden, of Arizona. John Sherman Cooper, of Kentucky. Theodore Francis Green, of Rhode Is-|Jacob K. Javits, of New York. land. Clifford P. Case, of New Jersey. Mike Mansfield, of Montana. Herman E. Talmadge, of Georgia. Gordon F. Harrison, Chief Clerk SELECT AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE Democratic Policy Committee Chairman.—Lyndon B. Johnson, Senator from Texas. Democratic Whip.—Mike Mansfield, Senator from Montana. 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. Republican Policy Committee Chairman.—Styles Bridges, Senator from New Hampshire. Leverett Saltonstall, Senator from Massachusetts. Milton R. Young, Senator from North Dakota. William F. Knowland, Senator from California. Everett McKinley Dirksen, Senator from Illinois. John W. Bricker, Senator from Ohio. Andrew F. Schoeppel, Senator from Kansas. Edward Martin, Senator from Pennsylvania. H. Alexander Smith, Senator from New Jersey. Edward J. Thye, Senator from Minnesota. John J. Williams, Senator from Delaware. Karl E. Mundt, Senator from South Dakota. Frank Carlson, Senator from Kansas. Charles E. Potter, Senator from Michigan. Select Committee on Small Business (131 Indiana Avenue. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, extension 4958) 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. Wayne Morse, Senator from Oregon. Alan Bible, Senator from Nevada. William E. Proxmire, Senator from Wisconsin. Edward J. Thye, Senator from Minnesota. Leverett Saltonstall, Senator from Massachusetts. Andrew F. Schoeppel, Senator trom Kansas. Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona. Thomas H. Kuchel, Senator from California. Jacob K. Javits, Senator from New York. Staff Director.— Walter B. Stults, 1215 Rippon Road, Hollin Hills, Alexandria, Va. Professional Staff Members.—Blake O’Connor, 1651 Wisconsin Avenue; William D. Amis, 3404 Old Dominion Boulevard, Alexandria, Va.; Philip F. Jehle, counsel, 4505 Franklin Street, Kensington, Md.; Robert L. Weadock, 3210 Wisconsin Avenue; William A. Creech, 11 Gessford Court SE.; John J. Flynn, counsel, 2500 Allison Street, Mount Rainier, Md.; Wiley S. Messick, counsel, 1809 Dye Drive, Falls Church, Va.; Lee C. White, counsel, 1700 Noyes Lane, Silver Spring, Md.; William J. Erickson, counsel, 110 Upside Court, Falls Church, Va. Chief Clerk.—Minna L. Ruppert, 2837 29th Place, Zone 8. Assistant Chief Clerk.— Elizabeth A. Byrne, 1445 Otis Place, Zone 10. 235 236 Congressional Directory Select Committee To Investigate Improper Activities in Labor-Management Relations Room 101, Senate Office Building. Phone, CApitel 4-3121, extension 4828 Chavrman.—John I. McClellan, Senator from Arkansas. John F. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Senator from North Carolina. Pat McNamara, Senator from Michigan. Irving M. Ives, Senator from New York. Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona. Karl E. Mundt, Senator from South Dakota. Carl T. Curtis, Senator from Nebraska. Chief Counsel.—Robert F. Kennedy, Hickory Hill, McLean, Va. Chief Anan) Counsel.—Jerome S. Adlerman, 2802 Ninth Street South, Arling-ton, Va. Alri Assistant.—Philip K. O’Donnell, 5905 Johnson Avenue, Bethesda, Chief Clerk.—Ruth Young Watt, 11010 Burnley Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. Staff Editor.— Elizabeth K. Sullivan, 7303 Arcadia Road, Alexandria, Va. STAFFS OF 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.; economist, Henry J. Casso, Jr., 247 Burgess Avenue, Alexandria, Va.; clerical assistants: Betty McHale Mason, 312 Willington Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Blanche M, O’Berg, 3900 16th Street, Zone 11; Helen A. Miller, 1930 Columbia Road, Zone 9, 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; Franklin B. Dryden, 5128 37th Road North, Arlington, Va.; Leonard E. Edwards, 919 Baylor Drive, Westgrove, Alexandria, Va.; Joseph E. Gonzales, 2619 Riviera Street SE., Marlow Heights, Zone 21; William J. Kennedy, 501 Ashford Road, Silver Spring, Md.; Harold E. Merrick, 4500 Ellicott Street, Zone 16; Cecil C. McDaniel, 2480 16th Street, Zone 9; Maurice P. Pujol, 2404 36th Street SE.; Raymond L. Schafer, 5505 Cornish Road, Bethesda, Md.; John M. Witeck, 2629 North Greenbrier Street, Arlington 7, Va.; 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., 226 North Royal Street, Alexandria, Va.; Kenneth E. BeLieu, 413 Westgrove Boulevard, Alexandria, Va.; chief clerk, Harry L. Wingate, Jr., 2430 Pennsylvania Avenue NW.; assistant 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, River House B807, Arlington, Va.; Mary M. Welker, 20 C Street SE. ; Virginia C. Francovich, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, a 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., 1531 34th Street; 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, 3801 Connecticut Avenue. Democratic Conference of the Senate.— Walter W. Jenkins, assistant to the Majority Leader, 3704 Huntington; Mary Rather, Westchester Apartments; Mary Margaret Wiley, G-18, the Capitol. Democratic Policy Commisttee.—Gerald W. Siegel, 3424 Garrison Street; George E. Reedy, 1546 44th Street; Pauline R. ah 5415 Connecticut Avenue; Willie Day Taylor, 127 C Street NE.; Harry McPherson, 404 New Jersey Avenue SE.; Solis Horwitz, 1700 Harvard Street; Jo Ann Stewart, Potomac Plaza Apartments; Catherine Scanlin, G-18, the Capitol. District of Columbia.—Chief Clerk, Leo A. Casey, room P-38 Capitol; counsel; William P. Gulledge, room P-38 Capitol; assistant counsel, Donald P. Feldman, room P-38 Capitol; Charles Lee, research assistant, room P-38 Capitol; assistant clerks: Ruth W. Bryant, 1102 Navahoe Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Arlene Williams, 1315 Anacostia Road SE. 237 238 Congressional Directory 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.; Samuel D. Mecllwain, 3008 Holly Street, Alexandria, Va.; clerical assistants: Betty Mae Tapy, 2122 Massachusetts Avenue; Evelyn R. Thompson, 936 Maplewood Drive, Falls Church, Va.; Sandra D. Everly, 2122 Massachusetts Avenue; document clerk, Jesse R. Nichols, 3644 Park Place. : yup ; Foreign Relations.—Chief of staff, Carl Marcy, 2600 South Hayes Street, Arling-ton, Va.; consultant, Pat M. Holt, 7510 Exeter Road, Bethesda, Md.; consultant, Julius N. Cahn, 7001 Pyle Road, Bethesda, Md.; consultant, Alwyn V. Freeman, 3210 Klingle Road; consultant, George C. Denney, Jr. 2604 36th Street; clerk, C.. C. O’Day, 2317 15th Street; assistant clerks, Morella R. Hansen, 2415 1 Street; Mary Ann Sames, 4862 MacArthur Boulevard; Milrae E. Jensen, 2800 Quebec Street; Orrin E. Cressey, 1635 | Connecticut Avenue. 30 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,; Miles Scull, Jr., 810 Janneys. Lane, Alexandria, Va.; W. E. O’Brien, 2401 32d Street SE., Zone 21; assistant. chief clerk, Ann M. Grickis, 3200 16th Street, Zone 10; clerical assistants:” Ray Barnett, 2000 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 7; Vivien I. McConnell, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8; Kathryn M. Keeney, 525 Van Buren Street, Zone 12; Esther M. Hutchinson, 2000 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 7. . Interior and Insular Affairs.—Chief clerk, Richard L. Callaghan, 3210 Wisconsin Avenue; assistant chief clerk, N. D. McSherry, 3607 New Hampshire Avenue; clerical staff: Dorothy Davis, 3705 Holmes Lane, Alexandria, Va.; Rosemary Donnelley, 3636 16th Street; Pauline Todd, 3706 Huntington Street; pro-fessional staff: chief counsel, Stewart French, 2228 Q Street; James H. Gamble, 1308 Hewitt Street, Falls Church, Va.; Goodrich W. Lineweaver, 5414 Connecticut Avenue; Benton Stong, 404 West Great Falls Street, Falls Church, Va. Interstate and Foreign Commerce.—Chief clerk, Edward Jarrett, 6236 29th Street North, Arlington, Va.; assistant chief clerk, Bertram O. Wissman, Broad Run Farms, Sterling, Va.; chief counsel, Harold I. Baynton, 4624 Tilden Si Pisa chief counsel, James E. Bailey, 6565 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon ill, Md. 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, 6306 Blackwood Road, Bethesda 14, Md.; Wayne H. Smithey, 872 8Ridge Road, Bethesda, Md.; Robert Barnes Young, 600 Whispering Lane, Falls Chureh, Va.; clerical staff: Mildred E. Canon, 2423 North Powhatan Street, Arlington 7, Va.; C. D. Chrissos, 7505 Mans-field Drive, Camp Springs, Md.; Carrie Lee Conner, 3005 South Grant Street, Arlington, Va.; Katherine M. Ellis, 1213 St. Andrews Way, Baltimore 12, Md.; Beatrice Martin Gray, 2745 29th Street; Mary Rogers, 2019 I Street; Richard F. Wambach, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va. Labor and Public Welfare.—Chief clerk, Stewart E. McClure, 3013 Dent. Place; minority clerk, Roy E. James, 5823 Little Falls Road, Arlington, Va.; gen-eral counsel, John S. Forsythe, 1606 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va.; professional staff members: William G. Reidy, 219 Second Street SE.; Michael J. Bernstein, 4711 30th Street South, Arlington, Va.; clerical staff: ‘Thelma W. Blankenship, 602 Galveston Street SE.; Helyn Eagle, 1234 Po-tomac Street; Lucille Gould, 2511 Q Street; Vivien T. Harman, 802. Dale Drive, Silver Spring,. Md.; Crawford. C. Heerlein, 507 Adams Place, Falls Church, Va.; Helen H. Papps, 7708 Radnor Road, Bethesda, Md.; Alice Price, 203 Marian Ciréle, Vienna, Va.: Marjorie ‘Whittaker, 1710 Hobart Street. Staffs of Senate Commattees 239 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: Frank A. Paschal, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue; Hubert H. Finzel, 1912 Brisbane Street, Silver Spring, Md.; William W. Miller, 11610 Galt Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; clerical assistants: Betty R. Sisk, 4605 31st Road South, Arlington, Va.; Peggy L. Thornton, 705 Brandywine Street SE.; Jay Elaine Gooselaw, 710 Tuckerman Street; Louella C. McEnroe, 2601 Woodley Place; Gabriele Gandal, 520 Court House Road South, Arlington, Va.; Betty C. Alexander, 2319 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, Va. Public Works.—Chief Clerk, Filo M. Sedillo; technical staff: Theo W. Sneed, 5411 10th Street, Arlington, Va.; John L. Mutz, 4200 Cathedral Avenue; clerical staff: Charles N. Kapnie, 1339 Fort Stevens Drive; Eloise Porter, 3231 Stephenson Place; Frances T. Clark, 6203 Dahlonega Road. Republican Conference of the Senate.—Staff director, Lloyd W. Jones, 2116 Keating Street, Hillerest Heights, Md., Zone 21; professional staff, David Kammer-man, 5009 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16; Marguerite R. Kletchka, 3801 Con-necticut Avenue, Zone 8; Cordelia B. Makarius, 6112 30th Street North, Arlington 7, Va.; secretarial staff, Colleen L. Carroll, 1726 North Quinn Street, Arlington 1, Va.; Doris McT. Francis, 3215 Ravensworth Place, Alexandria, Va.; Elizabeth V. Murphy, 3355 16th Street, Zone 10. Republican Policy Commitiee.—Staff director, Lloyd W. Jones, 2116 Keating Street, Hillerest Heights, Md., Zone 21; administrative assistant, Winifrede B. Sanborn, 1801 16th Street, Zone 9; professional staff: Arthur E. Burgess, 2720 Ordway Street, Zone 8; Jeanne M. Gilerest, 6403 Elliott Place, Hyatts-ville, Md. ; Thomas MacCaulty, 7931 Halleck Street, District Heights, Md., Zone 28; Alyce M. Thompson, 111 Lee Avenue, Takoma Park, Md., Zone 12; Zane B. Thurston, 6815 Orland Street, Falls Church, Va.; consultant, George H. E. Smith; secretarial staff, Rita K. Peine, 29046 Second Street SE., Zone 20. Rules and Chief clerk and counsel, Gordon F. Harrison,Administration.— 2701 North Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va.; staff members: Darrell St. Claire, 4970 Linnean Avenue; Langdon C. West, 4708 Eighth Street South, Arlington, Va.; Robert S. McCain, 1103 South Washington Street, Falls Church, Va.; Joseph Hanlon, 305 Timberwood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; John P. Coder, 4017 Kennedy Street, Hyattsville, Md.; Marian G. Moore, 610 Arlington Village, Arlington 4, Va.; B. Floye Gavin, 208 Massachusetts Avenue NE.; Elizabeth S. Mitchell, 120 C Street NE.; Hildreth T. Sharp, 3636 16th Street; Eleanor L. Greene, 3801 Connecticut Avenue. STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE [Democrats in roman; Republicans in italics] Agriculture (Meets first Tuesday 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. John A. Burns, of Hawaii. and on call of chairman) 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. Page Belcher, of Oklahoma. Chyor G. McIntire, of Maine. William R. Williams, of New York. Robert D. Harrison, of Nebraska. Henry Aldous Dixon, of Utah. Wint Smith, of Kansas. Otto Krueger, of North Dakota. Charles M. Teague, of California. Donald E. Tewes, of Wisconsin. Mabel C. Downey, Clerk Appropriations (Meets upon call of chairman) 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. Prince H. Preston, of Georgia. Otto E. Passman, of Louisiana. Louis C. Rabaut, of Michigan. Sidney R. Yates, of Illinois. Fred Marshall, of Minnesota. John J. Riley, of South Carolina. Alfred D. Sieminski, of New Jersey. Joe L. Evins, of Tennessee. 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. Tom Steed, of Oklahoma. Hugh Alexander, of North Carolina. Charles A. Boyle, of Illinois. John Taber, of New York. Richard B. Wigglesworth, of Massachu-setts. Ben F. Jensen, of Towa. H. Carl Andersen, of Minnesota. Walt Horan, of Washington. Gordon Canfield, of New Jersey. Ivor D. Fenton, of Pennsylvania. Errett P. Scrivner, of Kansas. Frederic R. Coudert, Jr., of New York. Cliff Clevenger, of Ohio. Earl Wilson, of Indiana. Benjamin F. James, of Pennsylvania. Gerald R. Ford, Jr., of Michigan. Edward T. Miller, of Maryland. Charles W. Vursell, of Illinois. Harold C. Ostertag, of New York. Frank T. Bow, of Ohio. Homer H. Budge, of 1daho. Charles Raper Jonas, of North Carolina. Melvin R. Laird, of Wisconsin. Kenneth Sprankle, Clerk 241 242 Congressional Directory Carl Vinson, of Overton Brooks, Paul J. Kilday, Carl T. Durham, Armed * (Meets Georgia. of Louisiana. of Texas. 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. George P. Miller, of California. Charles E. Bennett, of Florida. Richard E. Lankford, of Maryland. George Huddleston, Jr., of Alabama. James A. Byrne, of Pennsylvania. Toby Morris, of Oklahoma. A. Paul Kitchin, of North Carolina. E. L. (Bob) Bartlett, of Alaska. A. Fernés-Isern, of Puerto Rico. John A. Burns, of Hawaii. Services Tuesday) Leslie C. Arends, of Illinois. Leon H. Gavin, of Pennsylvania. Walter Norblad, of Oregon. James BE. Van Zandt, of Pennsylvania. James T. Patterson, of Connecticut. Paul Cunningham, of Towa. William H. Bates, of Massachusetts. William E. Hess, of Ohio. James P. S. Devereux, of Maryland. Alvin E. O’Konskz, of Wisconsin. William G. Bray, of Indiana. Bob Wilson, of California, Frank C. Osmers, Jr.; of New Jersey. Katharine St. George, of New York. B. Carroll Reece, of Tennessee. Charles S. Gubser, of California. 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. Leonor Kretzer (Mrs. John B.) Sullivan, of Missouri. Henry S. Reuss, of Wisconsin. Martha W. Griffiths, of Michigan. Thomas L. Ashley, of Ohio. Charles A. Vanik, of Ohio. James C. Healey, of New York. J. T. Rutherford, of Texas. Merwin Coad, of Iowa. LeRoy H. Anderson, of Montana. J. Floyd Breeding, of Kansas. 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. Perkins Bass, of New Hampshire, Horace Seely-Brown, Jr., of Connecticut. Eugene Siler, of Kentucky. John E. Henderson, of Ohio. Charles E. Chamberlain, of Michigan. 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. * = 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. Roy W. Wier, of Minnesota. Abraham J. Multer, of New York. John Dowdy, of Texas. D. R. (Billy) Matthews, of Florida. Kathryn E. (Mrs. William T.) Granahan, of Pennsylvania. Sid Simpson, of Illinois. Joseph P. O'Hara, of Minnesota. Henry O. Talle, of Iowa. | A. L. Miller, of Nebraska. James C. Auchincloss, of New Jersey. John J. Allen, Jr., of California. ° Carroll D. Kearns, of Pennsylvania. James T. Patterson, of Connecticut. Joel T. Broyhill, of Virginia. DeWitt S. Hyde, of Maryland. Joe Holt,of California. William N.' MeLeod, 'Jr., Clerk Commuattees of the House 243 Education and Labor (Second and fourth Thursday) Graham A. Barden, of North Carolina. Ralph W. Guinn, of New York. Adam C. Powell, Jr., of New York. Carroll D. Kearns, of Pennsylvania. Cleveland M. Bailey, of West Virginia. Clare E. Hoffman, of Michigan. Carl D. Perkins, of Kentucky. Albert H. Bosch, of New York. Roy W. Wier, of Minnesota. Joe Holt, of California. Carl Elliott, of Alabama. John J. Rhodes, of Arizona. Phil M. Landrum, of Georgia. Stuyvesant Wainwright, of New York. Lee Metcalf, of Montana. Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr., of New Jersey. Edith Green, of Oregon. Donald W. Nicholson, of Massachusetts. James Roosevelt, of California. William H. Ayres, of Ohio. Herbert Zelenko, of New York. Robert P. Griffin, of Michigan. Frank Thompson, Jr., of New Jersey. Harry G. Haskell, Jr., of Delaware. Stewart L. Udall, of Arizona. Elmer J. Holland, of Pennsylvania. Ludwig Teller, of New York. George McGovern, of South Dakota. Fred G. Hussey, Chief Clerk Foreign Affairs (Meets Tuesday) Thomas S. Gordon, of Illinois. Robert B. Chiperfield, of Illinois. Thomas E. Morgan, of Pennsylvania. John M. Vorys, of Ohio. A. S. J. Carnahan, of Missouri. Frances P. Bolton, of Ohio. Clement J. Zablocki, of Wisconsin. Lawrence H. Smith, of Wisconsin. Omar Burleson, of Texas. Chester E. Merrow, of New Hampshire. Brooks Hays, of Arkansas. Walter H. Judd, of Minnesota. Edna F. Kelly, of New York. James G. Fulton, of Pennsylvania. Wayne L. Hays, of Ohio. Donald L. Jackson, of California. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. Karl M. LeCompte, of Towa. Armistead I. Selden, Jr., of Alabama. Edmund P. Radwan, New York. John L. Pilcher, of Georgia. Albert P. Morano, of Connecticut. Barratt O’Hara, of Illinois. Marguerite Stitt Church, of Illinois. L. H. Fountain, of North Carolina. E. Ross Adair, of Indiana. Dante B. Fascell, of Florida. Winston L. Prouty, of Vermont. Frank M. Coffin, of Maine. Alvin M. Bentley, of Michigan. Leonard Farbstein, of New York. D. 8S. Saund, of California. 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. Jack Brooks. of Texas. Charles B. Brownson, of Indiana. L. H. Fountain, of North Carolina. George Meader, of Michigan. Porter Hardy, Jr., of Virginia. Clarence J. Brown, of Ohio. John A. Blatnik, of Minnesota. Glenard P. Lipscomb, of California. Robert E. Jones, of Alabama. Victor A. Knox, of Michigan. Edward A. Garmatz, of Maryland. William E. Minshall, of Ohio. John E. Moss, of California. Edwin H. May, Jr., of Connecticut. Joe M. Kilgore, of Texas. Robert H. Michel, of Illinois. Dante B. Fascell, of Florida. H. Allen Smith, of California. Martha W. Griffiths, of Michigan. Florence P. Dwyer, of New Jersey. Henry S. Reuss, of Wisconsin. Overton Brooks, of Louisiana. Elizabeth Kee, of West Virginia. Christine Ray Davis, Staff Director 244 Congressional Directory House Administration (Meets second Wednesday of each month) Omar Burleson, of Texas. Karl M. LeCompte, of Iowa. 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. Glenard P. Lipscomb, of California. George S. Long, of Louisiana. Charles A. Halleck, of Indiana. Frank Thompson, Jr., of New Jersey. John H. Ray, of New York. Watkins M. Abbitt, of Virginia. Carl Elliott, of Alabama. Edith Green, of Oregon. Julian P. Langston, Clerk Interior and Insular Affairs. (Meets Wednesday 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. . Craig Hosmer, of California. Ed Edmondson, of Oklahoma. John J. Rhodes, of Arizona. Lee Metcalf, of Montana. J. Edgar Chenoweth, of Colorado. George H. Christopher, of Missouri. James B. Utt, of California. B. F. Sisk, of California. Keith Thomson, of Wyoming. Stewart L. Udall, of Arizona. Phil Weaver, of N ebraska. Charles C. Diggs, Jr., of Michigan. Harold R. Collser, of Illinois. J. T. Rutherford, of Texas. Walter S. Baring, of Nevada. Al Ullman, of Oregon. E. L. (Bob) Bartlett, of Alaska. A. Fernés-Isern, of Puerto Rico. John A. Burns, of Hawaii. Nancy J. Arnold, Chief Clerk Interstate and Foreign Commerce (Second Tuesday and at call of chairman) Oren Harris, of Arkansas. Charles A. Wolverton, of New Jersey. John Bell Williams, of Mississippi. Joseph P. O'Hara, of Minnesota. Peter F. Mack, Jr., of Illinois. Robert Hale, of Maine. | Kenneth A. Roberts, of Alabama. John W. Heselton, of Massachusetts. Morgan M. Moulder, of Missouri. John B. Bennett, of Michigan. Harley O. Staggers, of West Virginia. John V. Beamer, of Indiana. Isidore Dollinger, of New York. William L. Springer, of Illinois. Walter Rogers, of Texas. Alvin R. Bush, of Pennsylvania. Martin Dies, of Texas. : Paul F. Schenck, of Ohio. Samuel N. Friedel, of Maryland. Joseph L. Carrigg, of Pennsylvania. John James Flynt, Jr., of Georgia. Steven B. Derounian, of New York. Torbert H. Macdonald, of Massachu-J. Arthur Younger, of California. setts. William H. Avery, of Kansas. George M. Rhodes, of Pennsylvania. Bruce Alger, of Texas. John Jarman, of Oklahoma. Will E. Neal, of West Virginia. Leo W. O’ Brien, of New York. John E. Moss, of California. John D. Dingell, of Michigan. J. Carlton Loser, of Tennessee. W. E. Williamson, Clerk Committees of the House Judiciary (Meets Tuesday and Thursday) Emanuel Celler, of New York. Kenneth B. Keating, of New York. Francis E. Walter, of Pennsylvania. William M. McCulloch, of Ohio. Thomas J. Lane, of Massachusetts. Patrick J. Hillings, of California. Michael A. Feighan, of Ohio. William E. Miller, of New York. Frank Chelf, of Kentucky. Dean P. Taylor, of New York. Edwin E. Willis, of Louisiana. Usher L. Burdick, of North Dakota. James B. Frazier, Jr., of Tennessee. Laurence Curtis, of Massachusetts. Peter W. Rodino, Jr., of New Jersey. John M. Robsion, Jr., of Kentucky. E. L. Forrester, of Georgia. : DeWitt S. Hyde, of Maryland. Byron G. Rogers, of Colorado. Richard H. Poff, of Virginia. Harold D. Donohue, of Massachusetts. William C. Cramer, of Florida. Jack Brooks, of Texas. Arch A. Moore, Jr., of West Virginia. William M, Tuck, of Virginia. Russell W. Keeney, of Illinois. Robert T'. Ashmore, of South Carolina. F. Jay Nimitz, of Indiana. John Dowdy, of Texas. Lester Holtzman, of New York. Joseph M. Montoya, of New Mexico. Bess E. Dick, Staff Director Merchant Marine and Fisheries (Meets Wednesday of each week) Herbert C. Bonner, of North Carolina. Thor C. Tollefson, of Washington. Frank W. Boykin, of Alabama. John J. Allen, Jr., of California. Edward A. Garmatz, of Maryland. Timothy P. Sheehan, of Illinois. Edward J. Robeson, Jr., of Virginia. William K. Van Pelt, of Wisconsin. Leonor Kretzer (Mrs. John B.) Sullivan, John H. Ray, of New York. of Missouri. William S. Madlliard, of California. T. A. Thompson, of Louisiana. Francis E. Dorn, of New York. George P. Miller, of California. Thomas M. Pelly, of Washington. John C. Kluezynski, of Illinois. Elford A. Cederberg, of Michigan. Herbert Zelenko, of New York. A. D. Baumhart, Jr., of Ohio. Frank M. Clark, of Pennsylvania. H. R. Gross, of Iowa. Thomas L. Ashley, of Ohio. Vincent J. Dellay, of New Jersey. John D. Dingell, of Michigan. Willard S. Curtin, of Pennsylvania. L. Mendel Rivers, of South Carolina. Robert J. McIntosh, of Michigan. Torbert H. Macdonald, of Massachu- setts. Alton Lennon, of North Carolina. Alfred E. Santangelo, of New York. John Young, of Texas. E. L. (Bob) Bartlett, of Alaska. W. B. Winfield, Clerk Post Office and Civil Service (Meets first and third Thursdays) Tom Murray, of Tennessee. Edward H. Rees, of Kansas. James H. Morrison, of Louisiana. Robert J. Corbett, of Pennsylvania. James C. Davis, of Georgia. H. R. Gross, of Iowa. John Lesinski, of Michigan. Cecil M. Harden, of Indiana. Edward J. Robeson, Jr., of Virginia. Albert W. Cretella, of Connecticut. Gracie Pfost, of Idaho. Joel T. Broyhill, of Virginia. Chet Holifield, of California. Elford A. Cederberg, of Michigan. Kathryn E. (Mrs. William T.) Grana-August E. Johansen, of Michigan. han, of Pennsylvania. Stuyvesant Wainwright, of New York. Lindley Beckworth, of Texas. Glenn Cunningham, of Nebraska. Charles O. Porter, of Oregon. David Dennison, of Ohio. Alfred E. Santangelo, of New York. John Young, of Texas. Robert W. Hemphill, of South Carolina. Ralph J. Scott, of North Carolina. Frederick C. Belen, Chief Counsel 246 Congressional Directory Public Works (Meets upen call of chairman) Charles A. Buckley, of New York. J. Harry McGregor, of Ohio. George H. Fallon, of Maryland. James C. Auchincloss, of New Jersey: Clifford Davis, of Tennessee. Russell V. Mack, of Washington. John A. Blatnik, of Minnesota. Hubert B. Scudder, of California. Robert E. Jones, of Alabama. Myron V. George, of Kansas. John J. Dempsey, of New Mexico, Frank J. Becker, of New York. Frank KE. Smith, of Mississippi. Gordon H. Scherer, of Ohio. John C. Kluezynski, of Illinois. Gardner R. Withrow, of Wisconsin. T. Ashton Thompson, of Louisiana. William C. Cramer, of Florida. Iris F. Blitch, of Georgia. John F. Baldwin, of California. James C. Wright, Jr., of Texas. Fred Schwengel, of Towa. W. R. Hull, Jr., of Missouri. S. Walter Stauffer, of Pennsylvania. Kenneth J. Gray, of Illinois. Emmet F. Byrne, of Illinois. Frank M. Clark, of Pennsylvania. Edwin B. Dooley, of New York. Paul G. Rogers, of Florida. William S. Broomfield, of Michigan. Ed Edmondson, of Oklahoma. Joe M. Kilgore, of Texas. John J. McFall, of California. Charles H. Brown, of Missouri. Margaret R. Beiter, 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. Henry J. Latham, of New York. James J. Delaney, of New York. Hugh Scott, of Pennsylvania. 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 first and third Wednesdays) Francis E. Walter, of Pennsylvania. Bernard W. (Pat) Kearney, of New Morgan M. Moulder, of Missouri. York. Clyde Doyle, of California. Donald L. Jackson, of California. James B. Frazier, Jr., of Tennessee. Gordon H. Scherer, of Ohio. Edwin E. Willis, of Louisiana. Robert J. McIntosh, of Michigan. Richard Arens, Director Veterans Affairs (Meets upon call of chairman) x 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. Frank W. Boykin, of Alabama. E. Ross Adair, of Indiana. Wayne N. Aspinall, of Colorado. Paul A. Fino, of New York. George A. Shuford; of North Carolina. Phil Weaver, of Nebraska. George H. Christopher, of Missouri. John P. Saylor, of Pennsylvania. Charles C. Diggs, Jr., of Michigan. Florence P. Dwyer, of New Jersey. B. F. Sisk, of California. H. Allen Smith, of California. James A. Haley, of Florida. Charles-M. Teague, of California, Walter S. Baring, of Nevada. Basil L. Whitener, of North Carolina. Oliver E. Meadows, Staff Director Commuattees of the House Ways and Means (Meets upon call of chairman) Jere Cooper, of Tennessee. Daniel 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. Fugene 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. Sydney Herlong, Jr., of Florida. Eugene J. McCarthy, of Minnesota. Frank Ikard, of Texas. Thaddeus M. Machrowicz, of Michigan. Leo H. Irwin, Clerk 97560°—57——18 SELECT AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE Select Committee To Conduct a Study and Investigation of the Problems of Small Business Phone, CApitol 4-3121, extension 5821 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. Charles H. Brown, Representative from Missouri. William S. Hill, Representative from Colorado. R. Walter Riehlman, Representative from New York. Horace Seely-Brown, Jr., Representative from Connecticut. William M. McCulloch, Representative from Ohio. Timothy P. Sheehan, Representative from Illinois. Craig Hosmer, Representative from California. Staff Director—Bryan Haskell Jacques, 4509 19th Street North, Arlington, Va. General Counsel.—Everette MacIntyre, 1564 Colonial Terrace, Arlington, Va. idly Economist.—William Summers Johnson, 1537 Colonial Terrace, Arlington, a. Clerk.—Marie M. Stewart, 3636 16th Street. Administrative Assistant.—Jane M. Deem, 5402 Connecticut Avenue. Minority Adviser—Victor P. Dalmas, 6117 Wynnwood Road, Zone 16. Secretary to the Minority.— Mildred C. Darrow, 4205 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington 4, Va. 249 STAFFS OF HOUSE COMMITTEES Agriculture.—Clerk, Mabel C. Downey, 4801 Connecticut Avenue; assistant clerk, [vacant]; 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.; Alicia F. Shoemaker, 2122 Massachusetts Avenue; professional staff: John J. Heim-burger, counsel, 303 Stratford Avenue, Fairfax, Va.; Francis M. LeMay, 119 Carroll Street SE. Appropriations.—Clerks and staff directors: Kenneth Sprankle, 5902 Welborn Drive, Wood Acres, Md.; Paul M. Wilson, 7602 Wildwood Drive, Takoma Park, Md.; staff members: Jay B. Howe, 10230 New Hampshire Avenue, Hillendale, Silver Spring, Md.; Ross P. Pope, 723 South Lee Street, Alex-andria, Va.; Samuel W. Crosby, 2801 Mosby Street, Alexandria, Va.; Carson W. Culp, 4200 Dresden Street, Kensington, Md.; Robert M. Moyer, 507 Prosperity ‘Avenue, Pine Ridge, Fairfax County, Va.; Frank P. Sanders, 5310 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md.; Eugene B. Wilhelm, 1406 Highview Place, Falls Church, Va.; Robert P. Williams, 151 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, Va.; Robert L. Michaels, 205 Deerfield Court, Falls Church, Va.; G. Homer Skarin, 3017 North Underwood Street, Arlington 13, Va.; Ear] C. Silsby, 3440 39th Street; Lawrence C. Miller, 4214 Van Buren Street, University Park, Hyattsville, Md.; Francis G. Merrill, 6717 Gilbert Street, Springfield, Va.; Ralph Preston, 6009 Jamestown Road, Hyattsville, Md. Armed Services—Professional staff: Robert W. Smart, chief counsel, 13 Third Street. NE.; John R. Blandford, counsel, 2128 North Troy Street, Arlington, Va.; Charles F. Ducander, counsel, 3414 Porter Street; Philip W. Kelleher, counsel, 6 Westmoreland Road, Alexandria, Va.; clerical staff: Janice G. Angell, committee secretary, 3701 Connecticut Avenue; Berniece Kalinowski, secretary, 4000 Beecher Street; L. Louise Ellis, secretary, 3801 Connecticut Avenue; Oneta L. Stockstill, secretary, 9105 Ewing Street, Bethesda, Md.; Moe 0 Abbott, 220 Second Street SW.; James A. Deakins, 1 Second treet bY. i . Banking and. Currency.—Clerk and general counsel, Robert L. Cardon, 2428 Executive Avenue, Falls Church, Va.; majority staff member, John E. Barriere, 1207 Rippon Road, Alexandria, Va.; minority staff member, Orman S. Fink, 824 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va.; editor, John M. Devlin, 6910 Carleton Terrace, College Park, Md.; deputy clerk, Helen E. Long, 2000 Connecticut Avenue; assistant clerk, Mary W. Layton; 3831 Newark treet. 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 D. Davis, 2730 Wisconsin Ave-nue; Leonard Hilder, 445 House Office Building; Ann L. Puryear, 620 Persh- “ing Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; George McCown, 445 House Office Building. Education and Labor —Chief clerk, Fred G. Hussey; general counsel, Charles M. Ryan; assistant general counsel, Kennedy W. Ward; chief investigator, Russell C. Derrickson; assistant clerks; Kathryn M. Kivett, Ann Baysden, and Elizabeth R. Myers; 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: Roy J. Bullock, 8 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va.; Albert C. F. West-phal, 4010 Warren Street; Dumond Peck Hill, 407 Glasgow Road; Alexandria, Va.; Franklin J. Schupp, 4478 Upton Street; staff assistants: June: Nigh, Falls Church, Va.; Winifred Osborne, 5425 Connecticut, Avenue; Helen C. Mattas, 2323 11th Street North, Arlington, Va.; Myrtie Melvin, 2745 Ord-way Street; Helen L. Hashagen, 1515 Ogden Street; Mary Louise O’Brien, 234 Woodlawn Avenue, Falls Church, Va.; Robert J. Bowen, clerical assistant, 202 Elmira Street SW. 252 Congressional Directory Government Operations.—Christine Ray Davis, staff director, 4805 Blagden Ave-nue; Orville S. Poland, general counsel, 4200 Cathedral Avenue; James A. Lanigan, associate general counsel, 8420 Navahoe Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; staff members: Martha Roland, ‘Gainesville, Va.; J. Robert Brown, 4010 Glenridge Street, Kensington, Md.; Dolores Fel’ Dotto, 2480 16th Street; Mona K. Henderson, 1316 Grass Hill Terrace, Falls Church, Va.; Ann E. McLachlan, 3355 16th Street; minority staff: Helen M. Boyer, 4901 Deal Drive SE.; minority staff member: John Philip Carlson, 1111 Marlan Drive, Alexandria, Va. House Administratton.—Clerk, Julian P. Langston; assistant clerks: Marjorie Savage, 4108 Lee Highway, Arlington 7, Va.; Jack W. Watson, 2707 North Nelson Street, Arlington 7, Va.; Lura Cannon, 1812 K Street, Zone 6. Interior and Insular Affairs.—Professional staff: Sidney L. McFarland, engineer-ing consultant, 7518 Piney Branch Road, Silver Spring, Md.; John L. Taylor, consultant on Territorial and Indian Affairs, 7311 16th Place, Hyattsville, Md.; George H. Soule, Jr., consultant on mining, minerals, and public lands, Route 1, Annandale, Va.; clerical staff: Nancy J. Arnold, chief clerk, 2420 Menokin Drive, Alexandria, Va.; Nelda Boding, clerk, 2802 Devonshire Place; Gertrude S. Harris, clerk, 1445 Ogden Street; Laura A. Moran, clerk 6309 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md.; Eve F. Twomey, clerk, 3630 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Interstate and Foreign Commerce.—Clerk, W. E. Williamson, 1334 House Office Building; assistant clerks: Kenneth J. Painter, 12511 Atherton Drive, Whea-ton, Md.; Marcella M. Fencl, 3051 Idaho Avenue; Georgia G. Glasmann, 1225 13th Street; Mildred H. Lang, 8617 Adams Drive, Fort Washington Forest, Md.; Roy P. Wilkinson, 820 Buchanan Street; professional staff: Kurt Borchardt, 3339 Legation Street; Andrew Stevenson, 9506 Jones Mill Road, Chevy Chase, Md.; Sam G. Spal, 6508 Elgin Lane, Bethesda, Md.; Martin W. Cunningham, 2032 Belmont Road. Judiciary. —Staff director, Bess E. Dick, 1900 Spruce Drive; general counsel, William R. Foley, 490 Bluebell Lane, Alexandria, Va.; professional staff: Walter M. Besterman, 3405 Rodman Street; Murray Drabkin, 1711 Massa-chusetts Avenue; Walter R. Lee, 3011 Legation Street; BE. Willoughby Middleton, 2318 South Pierce Street, Arlington, Va.; law revision counsel, Charles J. Zinn, 215 C Street SE.; assistant law revision counsel, Cyril F. Brickfield, 1301 "Vermont Avenue and William P. Shattuck, 4815 16th Mirah North, Arlington, Va.; 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; Lucille Brooks, 5209 R Street SE.; Frances Christy, 2801 Quebec Street; Helen Goldsmith, 21 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va.; Vera Goudelock, 209 Oneida Way SE.; Velma Smedley, 1657 31st Street; Mary DeMatteis Weil, 2800 Quebec Street. Merchant Marine and Fisheries.—Clerk, W. B. Winfield, 3901 Tunlaw Road; professional staff: John M. Drewry, chief counsel, 2438 North Nottingham Street, Arlington, Va.; counsel: Bernard J. Zincke, 203 Maryland Avenue NE.; assistant clerks: Frances Still, 532 20th Street; Ruth E. Brookshire, 5017 Allan Road; secretaries: Vera A. Barker, 2823 Hillcrest Drive SE.; Edith W. Gordon, 6559 28th Street North, Arlington 13, Va.; clerk to the minority, Shirley Schwartz, 3114 16th Street. 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. ; clerical staff: Henry Cc Cassell, chief clerk, Orange, Va.: John B. Price, 2117 Observatory Place, assistant clerk; Lucy K. Daley, 1701 16th Street, assistant clerk; Lillian L. Hopkins, 2117 E Street, assistant clerk; Elsie Thornton, 631 Sheridan Street, Chillum, Md., assistant clerk; Blanche M. Simons, 1127 West Wakefield Drive, Alexandria, Va., assistant clerk. Staffs of House Commattees 253 Public Works.—Margaret R. Beiter, chief clerk, 8503 Longfellow Place, Chevy Chase, Md.; Richard J. Sullivan, chief counsel, Shirley Park Apartments, Arlington, Va.; Robert F. McConnell, minority counsel, 4447 Q Street; Joseph R. Brennan, engineer-consultant, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va.: staff assistants: Helen Dooley, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va.; Helen A. Anon, 5328 Goldsboro Road, Bethesda, Md.; Louise B. Cullen, 3410 th Street. Rules.—Clerk, Thomas M. Carruthers, Suite G-12, the Capitol; assistant clerk, Barbara M. Thornton, 2241 48th Street; minority clerk, Jane W. Snader, 218 Eighth Street SW. Un-American Activities.—Director, Richard Arens; 12801 Bluhill Road, Wheaton, Md.; Frank S. Tavenner, Jr., counsel; Gwenn Lewis, administrative assistant. Veterans Affairs.—Professional staff: Oliver E. Meadows, staff director, 1114 Marlan Drive, Alexandria, Va.; Edwin B. Patterson, counsel, 5213 Elsmere Avenue, Bethesda, Md.; J. Buford Jenkins, housing consultant, 632 Elmira Street SE.; 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, 1524 Woodbine Street, Alexandria, Va.; minority: Harold A. L. Lawrence, Shoreham Hotel; Ida Rowan, 3000 Con-necticut Avenue. Ways and Means.—Clerk, Leo H. Irwin, 5508 24th Avenue SE., Hillcrest Heights; assistant clerk, John M. Martin, Jr., 910 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va.; professional staff assistants: James W. Riddell, 5652 Massachusetts Avenue, Falls Church, Va.; Gerard M. Brannon, 4813 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va.; staff assistants: Frances C. Russell, 2475 Virginia Avenue; Virginia M. Butler, 2718 Devonshire Place; Grace G. Kagan, 5940 Piney Branch Road; Irene Wade, 406 Martha Washington Street, Alexandria, Va.; Virginia L. Brannock, 3665 38th Street; Frances E. Donovan, 2352 Jameson Street, Hillcrest Heights, Md.; Harriet I. Lane, 215 C Street SE.; Margaretta G. Pestell, 2313 Chester Drive, Falls Church, Va.; Sybil Burd, 9903 Forest Grove Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; minority adviser, Thomas A. Martin, 3051 Idaho Avenue; Susan Alice Taylor, 2475 Virginia Avenue; messengers: Hugh-lon Greene, 6219 Piney Branch Road; Walter B. Little, 1760 Coreoran Street. CONGRESSIONAL JOINT COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS, AND BOARDS CONGRESSIONAL JOINT COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS, AND BOARDS Commission for Extension of the United States Capitol Created by Fublic Law 242, 84th Congress (69 Stat. 515-516) Chairman.—Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Richard M. Nixon, President of the Senate. 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 Created by the Act of April 28, 1904 (33 Stat. 481), as amended by the Act of July 11, 1947 (61 Stat. 307), the Act of August 1, 1953 (67 Stat. 328), and the Act of August 3, 1956 (70 Stat. 966) Chairman.—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. Lyndon B. Johnson, Senator from Texas. Robert S. Kerr, Senator from Oklahoma. William A. Purtell, Senator from Connecticut. House Office Building Commission Title 40, U.S.C. 175 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 Created by act of Jan. 12, 1895 (28 Stat. 601) Room F-68, Capitol. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 5241 Chairman.—Carl Hayden, Senator from Arizona. Vice Chatrman.—Omar Burleson, Representative from Texas. Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., Senator from Missouri. Jacob K. Javits, Senator from New York. Wayne L. Hays, Representative from Ohio. Karl M. LeCompte, Representative from Iowa. Staff Director—James L. Harrison, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. A Assistant Stag Director.—Paul C. Beach, 865 North Nottingham Street, Arling-ton 5, Va. Administrative Assistant.—Elizabeth T. Anderson, 3313 Chillum Road, Mount Rainier, Md Stenographer.—Tempie L. Bailey, 4320 Sheldon Avenue SE., Zone 22. Printing Technician.—Jack Mursell, 1813 Rhodes Street North, Arlington, Va. Printing Supervisor.—Clifford P. Reynolds, 605 Van Buren Street, Zone 12. 257 258 Congressional Directory Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Created by Public Law 585, 79th Congress Room F-88, Capitol. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, extension 6171 Chairman.—Carl T. Durham, Representative from North Carolina. Vice Chairman.— Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Members: Chet Holifield, Representative from California. Melvin Price, Representative from Illinois. Paul J. Kilday, Representative from Texas. John J. Dempsey, Representative from New Mexico. James E. Van Zandt, Representative from Pennsylvania. James T. Patterson, Representative from Connecticut. Thomas A. Jenkins, Representative from Ohio. [Vacancy.] 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. William F. Knowland, Senator from California. John W. Bricker, Senator from Ohio. Henry C. Dworshak, Senator from Idaho. Executive Director—James T. Ramey. Joint Committee on Construction of a Building for Museum of History and Technology for the Smithsonian Institution Created by Public Law 106, 84th Congress 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 50 U. S. C. App. 2162 Room 927, H. O. L. C. Building, First Street and Indiana Avenue Phone, REpublic 7-7500, extensions 8131 and 8132 Chatrman.—A. Willis Robertson, Senator from Virginia. Vice Chairman.—Paul Brown, Representative from Georgia. 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. Henry O. Talle, Representative from Iowa. Gordon L. McDonough, Representative from California. Staff —Harold J. Warren, clerk and counsel; Allen E. Pierce, professional staff; James E. Palmer, Jr., professional staff; George T. Ault, professional staff; Janice M. Maguire, secretary. Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards 259 Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers Created by Public Law 115, 78th Congress Room G-53, Capitol. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 2064 Olin D. Johnston, Senator from South Carolina. Frank Carlson, Senator from Kansas. Edith Green, Representative from Oregon. Robert J. Corbett, Representative from Pennsylvania. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy Created by Public Law 414, 82d Congress Chairman.—[Vacant.] Vice Chairman.—[Vacant.] Members: James O. Eastland, Senator from Mississippi. Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., Senator from Missouri. John L. McClellan, Senator from Arkansas. 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. Kenneth B. Keating, Representative from New York. Patrick J. Hillings, Representative from California. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation Created by Public Law 20, 69th Congress Room 1011, House Office Building. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 3621 Chairman.—Jere Cooper, Representative from Tennessee. Vice Chairman.—Harry Flood Byrd, Senator from Virginia. Members: Robert S. Kerr, Senator from Oklahoma. J. Allen Frear, Jr., Senator from Delaware. Edward Martin, Senator from Pennsylvania. John J. Williams, Senator from Delaware. Wilbur D. Mills, "Representative from Arkansas. Noble J. Gregory, Representative from Kentucky. 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 Chuef of Staff.—Gaston D. Chesteen, 1835 K Street. Administrative Assistant.—James M. LaMarche, 316 Anneliese Drive, Falls Church, Va. Technical Adviser. —TRussell M. Oram, 3880 Rodman Street. Legislative Assistant.—L. L. Stratton, 7103 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy inl Md. Attorneys.—Bryant C. Brown, 1756 North Rhodes Street, Arlington, Va.; : Robert R. Smyers, 5204 Gretchen Street, Kensington, Md. Dana B. Drake, 220 Second Street SE.; Carter Bledsoe, 1801 Drexel Street, Hyattsville, "Md.; Arnold C. Johnson, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va.; John A. Gray, 16171 31st Street; C. Braxton Valentine, Jr., 815 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. Economists—L. N. Woodworth, 2810 Crest Avenue, Cheverly, Md 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” Vall 1600 Key Boulevard, Arlington, Va. - i a A 260 Congressional Directory Clerks.—Bertha S. Harris, 1228 I Street; Blanche F. Nagro, 9913 East Light Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Ruth Cleo Harper, 215 C Street SE.; Joanne B. McDermott, 1803 19th Street; Evelyn H. Wable, 1365 Kennedy Street; Geneva A. Kneile, 807 51st Avenue, Capitol Heights, Md.; Sara Turnage, 1222 Shepherd Street. Joint Committee on the Library 2d Stat. ch. 37, sec. 5 Room G-53, Capitol. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, extension 2064 Chairman.— Theodore Francis Green, Senator from Rhode Island. Vice Chairman.—Omar Burleson, Representative from Texas. Members: Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., Senator from Missouri. Herman E. Talmadge, Senator from Georgia. Carl T. Curtis, Senator from Nebraska. John Sherman’ Cooper, Senator from Kentucky. Paul C. Jones, Representative from Missouri. Frank E. Smith, Representative from Mississippi. Karl M. LeCompte, Representative from Iowa. Robert D. Harrison, Representative from Nebraska. Chief Clerk.—Darrell St. Claire. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Administration Created by Public Law 474, 81st Congress 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 To Investigate Problems of Growth and Expansion of District of Columbia and Its Metropolitan Area Room 308-B, 131 Indiana Avenue . ‘ ; Chairman.— Alan Bible, Senator from Nevada. Vice Chairman.—DeWitt S. Hyde, Representative from te oh Members: Wayne Morse, Senator from Oregon. J. Glenn Beall, Senator from Maryland. John L. McMillan, Representative from South Carolina. Howard W. Smith, Representative from Virginia. Staff Director —Frederick Gutheim. Secretary.—Betty Kraus. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures Created by Public Law 250, 77th Congress (55 Stat. 726) Room 217-D, Senate Office Building, Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 3750 Chairman.—Harry Flood Byrd, Senator from Virginia. Vice Chairman.—Clarence Cannon, Representative from Missouri. Members: Allen J. Ellender, Senator from Louisiana. Spessard L. Holland, Senator from Florida. Robert S. Kerr, Senator from Oklahoma. Edward Martin, Senator from Pennsylvania. Everett McKinley Dirksen, Senator from Illinois. Jere Cooper, Representative from Tennessee. George H. Mahon, Representative from Texas. TT Joint Commattees, Commassions, and Boards 261 Members— Continued -; Wilbur D. Mills, Representative from Arkansas. Daniel A. Reed, Representative from New York. John Taber, Representative from New York. Robert B. Anderson, Secretary of the Treasury. Jo Percival F. Brundage, Director of the Bureau of the Budget. Clerk.—Catherine F. Kolnacki. Joint Economic Committee Created pursuant to Sec. 5 (a) of Public Law 304, 79th Congress Room 23-B, Senate Office Building. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, extension 5321 Chairman.— Wright Patman, Representative from Texas. Vice Chairman.—John J. Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. Members: Paul H. Douglas, Senator from Illinois. 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. Henry O. Talle, Representative from Iowa. Thomas B. Curtis, Representative from Missouri. Clarence E. Kilburn, Representative from New York. [Vacancy.] Acting Executive Director—John W. Lehman. Assistant Clerk.—Marian T. Tracy. Economists.—James W. Knowles, William H. Moore, Norman B. Ture. Research Assistant.—Hamilton D. Gewehr. Secretaries.— Elizabeth B. Laws, Margaret Miller, Hope G. Sham, Margaret C. Vendel, Elma Williams. Publications Librarian.— Frances Tillinghast. Board of Visitors to the Military Academy Title 10, Secs. 1055 and 1056, U. S. C. Richard B. Russell, Senator from Georgia, ex officio. John O. Pastore, Senator from Rhode Island. Karl E. Mundt, Senator from South Dakota. Jacob K. Javits, Senator from New York. Carl Vinson, Representative from Georgia, ex officio. Olin E. Teague, Representative from Texas. Louis C. Rabaut, Representative from Michigan. Gerald R. Ford, Jr., Representative from Michigan. Jackson E. Betts, Representative from Ohio. Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy Title 34, Secs. 1083 and 1084, U. S. C. Richard B. Russell, Senator from Georgia, ex officio. A. Willis Robertson, Senator from Virginia. Charles E. Potter, Senator from Michigan. Thruston B. Morton, Senator from Kentucky. Carl Vinson, Representative from Georgia, ex officio. Richard E. Lankford, Representative from Maryland. John J. Riley, Representative from South Carolina. Harold C. Ostertag, Representative from New York. Joseph P. O’Hara, Representative from Minnesota. | 262 Congressional Directory Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy Title 10, Secs. 1055, 1056, and 1854, U. S. C. Richard B. Russell, Senator from Georgia, ex officio. Dennis Chavez, Senator from New Mexico. Milton R. Young, Senator from North Dakota." Gordon Allott, Senator from Colorado. Carl Vinson, Representative from Georgia, ex officio. Byron G. Rogers, Representative from Colorado. Don Magnuson, Representative from Washington. Errett P. Scrivner, Representative from Kansas. J. Edgar Chenoweth, Representative from Colorado. Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy Title 14, sec. 15h, U. S. C. Warren G. Magnuson, Senator from Washington, ex officio. John O. Pastore, Senator from Rhode Island. William A. Purtell, Senator from Connecticut. Thomas H. Kuchel, Senator from California. Herbert C. Bonner, Representative from North Carolina, ex officio. George P. Miller, Representative from California. Alton Lennon, Representative from North Carolina. William S. Mailliard, Representative from California. J. Vaughan Gary, Representative from Virginia. Charles E. Chamberlain, Representative from Michigan. Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academy Title 46, ch. 27, sec. 1126¢, U. S. C. Warren G. Magnuson, Senator from Washington, ex officio. Frederick G. Payne, Senator from Maine. Frank J. Lausche, Senator from Ohio. William A. Purtell, Senator from Connecticut. Herbert C. Bonner, Representative from North Carolina, ex officio. Leonor K. (Mrs. John B.) Sullivan, Representative from Missouri. T. Ashton Thompson, Representative from Louisiana. John H. Ray, Representative from New York. Lindley Beckworth, Representative from Texas. Edwin B. Dooley, Representative from New York. Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commission Created by Public Law 601, 83d Congress General Accounting Office Building. Phone, District 7-8285 Chazrman.—XKarl E. Mundt, Senator from South Dakota. Vice Chairman.—Frederic R. Coudert, Jr., Representative from New York. Other Commissioners: -- Ex Officio: re 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. ll | [|] { Joint Commattees, Commissions, and Boards 263 Other Commaissioners— Continued 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, Holiday Hill Farm, Mentor, Ohio. J on % Sout, vice president and provost, Columbia University, New York ST N.Y, Clarke Haynes Minor, 730 Park Avenue, New York 21, N. Y. Mrs. Robert P. Patterson, 245 East 72d Street, New York 21, N. Y. Director—J. Harvie Williams, 1210 South Barton Street, Arlington 4, Va. Deputy Dzirector—[Vacant.] Secretary.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary.—Robert A. Dillon, 5208 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, Md. Public Relations Counsel.—John Underhill, 4602 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. Walter M. Whitehill, of Massachusetts. Leverett Saltonstall, Senator from Massachusetts. Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr., Representative from Massachusetts. Conrad L. Wirth, Director, National Park Service. Civil War Centennial Commission (Created by Public Law 305, 85th 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 of Representatives, ex officio. Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Senator from Wyoming. John W. Bricker, Senator from Ohio. Edward Martin, Senator from Pennsylvania. [Vacant]: 4 Members of the House of Representatives to be appointed by the Speaker of the House. [Vacant]: 12 members to be appointed by the President of the United States, 2 of whom shall be from the Department of Defense. L. Quincy Mumford, Librarian of Congress. Conrad L. Wirth, Director, National Park Service. Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission Created by Public Law 193, 83d Congress, amended by Public Law 298, 84th Congress Washington 25, D. C. Phone, EXecutive 3-4120, extension 448-9 Chaitrman.—Hon. Emmet O’Neal, Woodward Apartments. Members: Alexander Wiley, Senator from Wisconsin. Paul H. Douglas, Senator from Illinois. Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona. James E. Van Zandt, Representative from Pennsylvania. James P. S. Devereux, Representative from Maryland. Armistead I. Selden, Jr., Representative from Alabama. John William Haussermann. Emmet O’Neal. Frank Hewlett. 97560°—57——19 264 Congressional Directory t District of Columbia Auditorium Commission Created by Public Law 128, 84th Congress 604 17th Street. Phone, STerling 3-0860, extension 2345 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. J. Glenn Beall, Senator from Maryland. Joseph 8S. Clark, Senator from Pennsylvania. 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: Oren Harris, Representative from Arkansas. James H. Morrison, Representative from Louisiana. 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. Assistant to Chairman.—Helen B. Hamer, 2853 Ontario Road, Zone 9. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission i 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. Richard L. Neuberger, Senator from Oregon. John W. McCormack, Representative from Massachusetts. f Eugene J. Keogh, Representative from New York. : Katharine St. George, Representative from New York. Paul F. Schenck, Representative from Ohio. Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebration Commission Created by Public Law 263, 83d Congress Chairman.—Robert V, Hatcher, Richmond, Va. : J 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. i Mr. Bentley Hite, Christiansburg, Va. 1 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. coin, TKR Joint Commattees, Commissions, and Boards 265 Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission (Created by Public Law 262, 85th 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 of Representatives, ex officio. [Yoo o Members of the Senate to the appointed by the President of the enate. Frank Chelf, Representative from Kentucky. Winfield K. Denton, Representative from Indiana. Peter F. Mack, Jr., Representative from Illinois. Leo E. Allen, Representative from Illinois. F. Jay Nimtz, Representative from Indiana. John M. Robsion, Jr., Representative from Kentucky. [Vacant] 12 members to be appointed by the President of the United States. Conrad L. Wirth, Director, National Park Service. Marine Corps Memorial Commission Created by Public Law 327, 80th Congress Chairman.—Joseph Dale Probst, 3502 North Wilton Avenue, Chicago 13, Ill. Commasstoners: Joseph J. McCarthy, 3130 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 14, Ill. [Vacancy.] 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 Chatrman.—Fred A. Seaton, Secretary of the Interior. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce. John W. Bricker, Senator from Ohio. Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., Senator from Missouri. Frank M. Karsten, Representative from Missouri. Leon H. Gavin, Representative from Pennsylvania. Secretary.— Albert J. Rissman, 5 Overhill Road, Falls Church, Va. National Forest Reservation Commission Created by act of March 1, 1911 (36 Stat. 962, U. S. O. 513) Room 4206, South Building, United States Department of Agriculture Phone, REpublic 7-4142, branch 2749 President.—Wilber M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army. Fred. A. Seaton, 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. Hamer H. Budge, Representative from Idaho. Secretary.—F. W. Grover, 2323 North Utah Street, Arlington 7, Va. 266 Congressional Directory National Memorial Stadium Commission Created by Public Law 523, 78h Congress John Stennis, Senator from Mississippi. Matthew M. Neely, Senator from West Virginia. Francis Case, Senator from South Dakota. Olin E. Teague, Representative from Texas. Richard E. Lankford, Representative from Maryland. Carroll D. Kearns, Representative from Pennsylvania. 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. John Sherman Cooper, Senator from Kentucky. Wayne N. Aspinall, Representative from Colorado. Robert E. Jones, Representative from Alabama. Lawrence H. Smith, Representative from Wisconsin. Jack Westland, Representative from Washington. Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund Created by act of Congrent approved Aug. 5, 1955 (Public Law 246, 84th Congress), to administer Oliver ‘Wendell Holmes Devise Fund, established by same act Co-Lo | 73 Chairman.—L. Quincy Mumford, Librarian of Congress, ex officio. 7, , SSL | Appointive Members: Edward S. Corwin. Virgil M. Hancher. George Lee Haskins. Charles T. McCormick. : d The Interparliamentary Union 37 Stat. 100, 22 U. 8S. C. 276 1307 New Hampshire Avenue. Phone, ADams 4-5084 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. R. Poage, Representative from Texas. Secretary.—Henry O. Talle, Representative from Iowa. t Permanent Executive Secretary. —Dr. Franklin Dunham, 1307 New Hampshire Avenue, Zone 6. Honorary President—Homer Ferguson, Judge, U. S. Military Court of Appeals. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Daniel A. Reed, Representative from New York (ex officio). Antoni N. Sadlak, Representative from Connecticut. Albert Gore, Senator from Tennessee. W. Robert Poage, Representative from Texas. Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards 267 Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., Senator from Missouri. John J. Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. Katharine St. George, Representative from New York. 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 48 Stat. 967 415 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. Phone, CEntral 1-5474 Chairman.—Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Vice Chairman.—Dean William W. Wurster, Berkeley, Calif. Secretary.—Ronald J. Foulis, 1001 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D. C. Appointed by the President of the United States: William W. Crowdus, 506 Olive Street, St. Louis 1, Mo. J. Lionberger Davis, 408 Olive Street, St. Louis 2, Mo. Col. James M. Thomson, Gaylord, Clarke County, Va. Appointed by the President of the Senate: Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Edward Martin, Senator from Pennsylvania. Wayne Morse, Senator from Oregon. Appointed by the Speaker of the House: Karl M. LeCompte, Representative from Iowa. Frank M. Karsten, Representative from Missouri. Wayne L. Hays, Representative from Ohio. Appointed by Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Association: Senator Harry F. Byrd, Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C. Chester C. Davis, 1605 Kensington Road, San Marino, Calif. Harold W. Dodds, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J. Judge James M. Douglas, 705 Olive Street, St. Louis 1, Mo. James M. Kemper, Commerce Trust Co., Kansas City, Mo. William W. Wurster, Dean of School of Architecture, University of California, Berkeley, Calif. Executive Committee: Judge James M. Douglas (chairman), Chester C. Davis, J. Lionberger Davis, James M. Kemper. ASSIGNMENTS OF SENATORS TO COMMITTEES ATEN. i a. on JI] Agriculture and Forestry. Foreign Relations. ALOT. a Interior and Insular Affairs. Labor and Public Welfare. ANDERSON... nn dennms Finance. Interior and Insular Affairs. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Adminis-tration. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mu-seum of History and Technology Building. Bagnwewr. 0 Armed Services. Interior and Insular Affairs. EAT hn Banking and Currency. District of Columbia. Joint Committee To Investigate Expansion. Problems of D. C. BeNnemn. a BU Banking Finance. and Currency. EG eh CE I District of Columbia. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian tration. Joint Committee To Investigate Problems Expansion. Adminis« of D. C. DRWERR. ©. ol d ann Banking and Currency. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Bowens. aii el Appropriations. Armed Services. Boge. 0 Armed Services. Banking and Currency. UT a pe es Interstate Judiciary. and Foreign Commerce. |LRT inttiered stn een Finance, chairman. Armed Services. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures, chairman. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation Caveman. .. Banking and Currency. Foreign Relations. Government Operations. Joint Committee on Defense Production. 271 272 Congressional Directory CARIseN. Camuorn. 2. CAsE of New Jersey. ______ Case of South Dakota_____ CORON. =v hs ee oe a CuRTIs. cio a DPouagras. .cd.-4 i Ed GE Dwonsmaw _ .. -aaihosody PASTLAND. i. PeNpER. = PrANDERS. io i Finance. 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Appropriations. : Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. Armed Services. Government Operations. Judiciary. Armed Services. Finance. Joint Economic Committee. Senate Commattee Assignments 273 Banking and Currency. District of Columbia. Finance. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Banking and Currency, chairman. Foreign Relations. Joint Economic Committee. Interior and Insular Affairs. Labor and Public Welfare. Joint Economic Committee. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Adminis-tration. Finance. Public Works. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Foreign Relations, chairman. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on the Library, chairman. Appropriations, chairman. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on Printing, chairman. Rules and Administration, chairman. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Joint Committee on the Library. Joint Committee on Printing. 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. Judiciary. Public Works. Agriculture and Forestry. Foreign Relations. Government Operations. Appropriations. Labor and Public Welfare. Armed Services. Government Operations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. District of Columbia. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on Printing. 274 Congressional Directory JUNNERG. JonNsoN of Texag Zils ; JounstoN of South Carolina. KErAUVYR oro ReENNEDY. oo casa Kegg. = > o_o KNOWILAND... ..... - .-. Kuvenmi.._...29BU¥H LANGER... -amanibeirad LAUSCHE nian Loa: 0 ooo a s McCuBLiAN. = = MoNAvmARA. MAGNUSON... emis Mawonw... =. = 2a Manson. oo ovva aaa Marminoflowg.... 2. Finance. Judiciary. Post Office and Civil Service. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Appropriations. Armed Services. Post Office and Civil Service, chairman. Agriculture and Forestry. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers. Armed Services. Judiciary. Foreign Relations. Labor and Public Welfare. Finance. Public Works. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessentia Federal Expenditures. Appropriations. Foreign Relations. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works. Foreign Relations. Judiciary. : Post Office and Civil Service. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Finance. Foreign Relations. Government Operations, chairman. Appropriations. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Labor and Public Welfare. Public Works. Interstate and Foreign Commerce, chairman. Appropriations. Finance. Interior and Insular Affairs. Foreign Relations. Rules and Administration. Government Operations. Post Office and Civil Service. Senate Committee Assignments 275 MARTIN of Pennsylvania___ MONRONEY. ... ii + VSS MorsB.. ._._ .._ .9spuumiol. Morey. ia Munpribiu:d voolandaa lb MURRAY. codtoaduinl sonata INUBIY oo i NEYOBERGERR. © iin OMavuoNmY. Zoi PARIORE RRle POTPHR mgr ee PROXMIBE Siva. uoiisiuug Posy. > ne BEVERCOMB crn ROoBERESON su bvad Livaiy BuUusseprr: .... -gglraak Finance. Post Office and Civil Service. 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. Banking and Currency. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Post Office and Civil Service. District of Columbia. Foreign Relations. Labor and Public Welfare. Joint Committee To Investigate Problems of D. C. Expansion. District of Columbia. Post Office and Civil Service. Agriculture and Forestry. Appropriations. Government Operations. Interior and Insular Affairs, chairman. Labor and Public Welfare. District of Columbia, chairman. Judiciary. Labor and Public Welfare. Interior and Insular Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works. Interior and Insular Affairs. Judiciary. Joint Economic Committee. Appropriations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Banking and Currency. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Appropriations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Banking and Currency. Post Office and Civil Service. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Labor and Public Welfare. Government Operations Public Works. Appropriations. Banking and Currency. Joint Committee on Defense Production, chairman. Armed Services, chairman. Appropriations. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Congressional Directory SALTONSTALL Appropriations. Smita of Maine. _______8i& SmiTH of New Jersey...___ SYMINGUON. vise Armed Services. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mu-seum of History and Technology Building. Agriculture and Forestry. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Agriculture and Forestry. Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works. Finance. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Appropriations. Armed Services. Government Operations. Foreign Relations. Labor and Public Welfare. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mu- seum of History and Technology Building. Banking and Currency. Foreign Relations. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Joint Economic Committee. Appropriations. Armed Services. Agriculture and Forestry. Armed Services. Government Operations. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mu- seum of History and Technology Building. Agriculture and Forestry. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Government Operations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Labor and Public Welfare. Agriculture and Forestry. Appropriations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Joint Economic Committee. Foreign Relations. Judiciary. Agriculture and Forestry. Finance. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Government Operations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Post Office and Civil Service. Agriculture and Forestry. Appropriations. ASSIGNMENTS RESIDENT ALLEN of Illinois _ooocoenll ANDERSEN, H, CARL ._.___ AnpERsoN of Montana___ " ANDRESEN, Avgust H______ ANpnpwes Co 0 og AREUBO. oo. a OF REPRESENTATIVES, COMMISSIONER TO Agriculture. House Administration. Agriculture. Distriet of Columbia. Foreign Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Banking and Currency. Agriculture. Appropriations. Interstate and Foreign District of Columbia. DELEGATES, AND COMMITTEES Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Rules. Appropriations. Banking and Currency. Agriculture. Appropriations. Agriculture. Armed Services. Banking and Currency. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. House Administration. Judiciary. Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. District of Columbia. Public Works. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Education and Labor. Veterans’ Affairs. Education and Labor. Ways and Means. Public Works. 277 278 Congressional Directory BARDEN...on aon 0 BARING... narnia BARREAY..... Bamwreppe fala0 CoC Bass of New Hampshire____ Bass of Tennessee. ________ Bares... ae Bavvwarye. lo BEAMER. ee Breten.... Brexwonwn. BercrEn. 20000000 Be~nNETT Of Florida________ BeNNETT of Michigan______ PENBIRY ovenarn iin BERRY. wind onan Berwre ee awa BULarNTE oi il BLYICH comomannan sne Bocas. ....--ci-cecosi—-BOLAND... ... ee BRIBE BOLLING coe is Boriox. . oo...S38 BONNER. = oo Soo 0 Bogen... aoa BOW. oon SRTISHRS Boyriy oo BOYLE. naan Buay. BREVDING crime Education and Labor, chairman, Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Banking and Currency. 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. Post Office and Civil Service. Agriculture. ! 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 Economic Committee. Foreign Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries, chairman. Education and Labor. Appropriations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Veterans’ Affairs. Appropriations. Armed Services. Banking and Currency. House Committee Assignments 279 Armed Services. Government Operations. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mu- seum of History and Technology Building. Government Operations. Judiciary. Public Works. Banking and Currency. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Brown of Missouri________ Public Works. BrowNof Ohio... Government Operations. Rules. BrowNseoN. Government Operations. Broyminrs. District of Columbia. Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works, chairman. Appropriations. Judiciary. House Administration, chairman. Foreign Affairs. Joint Committee on the Library. Joint Committee on Printing. Agriculture. Armed Services. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Foreign Affairs. House Administration. Byenvofllinels. Public Works. ByrNE of Pennsylvania_ _ _ _ Armed Services. ByrnEs of Wisconsin _ ____ Ways and Means. CANPIEID. annus Appropriations. CANNON... Ent Appropriations, chairman. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. Een Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mu- seum of History and Technology Building. Canwaman_ |. Jeti Foreign Affairs. Canmiaa colon House Administration. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. CEDERBERG. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Post Office and Civil Service. 97560°—57——20 280 Congressional Darectory Curien Judiciary, chairman. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. CHAMBERIAIN oe enim a Banking and Currency. CHBLY. vai imma Judiciary. CapNOWETH..%. Interior and Insular Affairs. CHIPERTIELD ns = Foreign Affairs. CHRISTOPHER.» ie Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. CHURCH. cea hia ao Foreign Affairs. CARE ae Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works. CigveNcER. Oo Appropriations. CoAD. aaa Banking and Currency. COPY. ana Foreign Affairs. COLLIER... eo Interior and Insular Affairs. COLNE. aa Rules. COOLEY ~~ 0 Agriculture, chairman. COOPER. ovumms BGE Ways and Means, chairman. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, chairman. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. CoRBETT. ooo onsursisas i House Administration. Post Office and Civil Service. Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers. COUDERY ntti Appropriations. CUAMBR viernes Judiciary. Public Works. CEETELES. on ae Post Office and Civil Service. CunNINGHAM of Towa ______ Armed Services. CunnNIiNcHAM of Nebraska__ Post Office and Civil Service. CURTIN... i Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Curtis of Massachusetts___ Judiciary. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mu- seum of History and Technology Building. Curtis of Missourl. _..._.__ Ways and Means. Joint Economic Committee. DAGUE. coo sovdce satan Agriculture. Davis of Georgia... ===: District of Columbia. Post Office and Civil Service. House Committee Assignments 281 Davis of Tennessee _. _____ Public Works. Dawson of Hlinois.......... Government Operations, chairman, District of Columbia. Dawsonof Utah. .........2 Interior and Insular Affairs. DELANEY... .... = pms Rules. BD EELAY Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Deyesny, So Public Works. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. DENNISON. Co Post Office and Civil Service. DENTON... conics Appropriations. IDEROUNIAN. cine Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Bevenpex. Armed Services. Peg. oo Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Picas.. _.-.. .. Interior and Insular Affairs. | Veterans’ Affairs. IIE a aE a Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Pixon... Sor Agriculture. Pertineen.... oo. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Dovorus.. ... i...FA Judiciary. JINNIE Get te Sen Public Works. Dor of New. York... Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Dorn of South Carolina____ Veterans’ Affairs. DOwWDY. ...... 20uunoJ District of Columbia. Judiciary. VERN Ela Tah fet sp aod Armed Services. Un-American Activities. DURHAM... ocr atm Armed Services. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, chairman. DWYER. ih oo nen Government Operations. Veterans’ Affairs. EBERHMARTER — —. -oneea- Ways and Means. EDMONDRON. oc ocenaaan Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works. | BR TEE Me atv le ne a Education and Labor. House: Administration. TEE a ea Interior and Insular Affairs, chairman. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Adminis- tration. EVING. uaa Appropriations. 282 Congressional Directory RATEON. cit FArpermiN, .. _ JIOOUALD2 TARGHEE ANNE. ae ns Powemaw. Penton. 0 iin FenNGe-IseBRN ee BINOE. cima FISHER... i imimaenames ETE eeCR ViyNe oe ai eee nd FOGARTY... omnia FOBAND. .. ... canned 3a Hi Se a seio ol) FoRRESEER. Si arora FOUNTAIN w= oo Eeagvem. oo 0 FRELINGHUYSEN.._ .__..._._._. FRIEDEL. vimanas LE I), A eh CARMATE © oa ae CARY ouivnbmwmid aah van CATHINGS cerns= ners mn CAVIN. aeaia ot GEORGE. has CNN re GORDON. -..-Ln ORANATIANICES lo drs GEANY. Dou 1b CmAYoL Canines Public Works. Foreign Affairs. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. : Appropriations. Agriculture. Armed Services. Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Armed Services. Appropriations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Appropriations. Ways and Means. Appropriations. Judiciary. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Judiciary. Un-American Activities. Education and Labor. House Administration. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Appropriations. Agriculture. Armed Services. Public Works. Foreign Affairs, chairman. District of Columbia. Post, Office and Civil Service. Agriculture. Public Works. House Committee Assignments 283 OrEEN of Oregon........... GrEEN of Pennsylvania____ GREGORY... 0... CRIPRIN. The : SRIPFITES. Grogs Tn Aan CuesEr. ERIS GWINN. oC ea Haaem o.oo HALE... einai as HALEY on oso eb vn Haarregr. oo 0 HASDEN.....-. -i-ienrs Tsmpy. 0 ae Hammes... ... Harrison of Nebraska _____ Harrison of Virginia______ Banvey. BlASKEIN. oo. ora Haysof Arkanses. Hays of Ohio. ~Liiiil: 3iHI0 Hesiey. oa. Hesenn. aise HEMPHILL. aaah BENDERION nei Bemwowe.....-. RIL OON es Education and Labor. House Administration. Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers. Armed Services. Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, Education and Labor. Banking and Currency. Government Operations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Post Office and Civil Service. Armed Services. Education and Labor. Agriculture. Interstate and Foreign Commerce, chairman, Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. House Administration. Government Operations. Post Office and Civil Service. Armed Services. Government Operations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce, chairman, District of Columbia. Agriculture. House Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Ways and Means. Agriculture. Education and Labor. Foreign Affairs. Foreign Affairs. House Administration. Joint Committee on Printing. Banking and Currency. Armed Services. Post Office and Civil Service. Banking and Currency. Ways and Means. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Congressional Directory HuppipstoN.. .-..-.. TAMEB Saw. oi JONNR IAN. Se JoNEs of Alabama Armed Services. Banking and Currency. Agriculture. House Administration. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Agriculture. Education and Labor. Government Operations. Government Operations. Post Office and Civil Service. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Education and Labor. Ways and Means. District of Columbia. Education and Labor. Judiciary. Appropriations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Armed Services. Public Works. District of Columbia. Judiciary. ; Joint Committee To Investigate Problems of D. C. Expansion. Ways and Means. Foreign Affairs. Un-American Activities. Appropriations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Agriculture. Appropriations. Post Office and Civil Service Agriculture. Appropriations. Government Operations. Public Works. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mus- seum of History and Technology Building. House Commattee Assignments 285 JoNEs of Missouri_________ JUDD. fee KansveN. 0. oo] Kuan.... soir . Weagywey.. FB Kuawnns, 0 0... KEATING. _.....__o0igmsgol) Remon o oy on ® PENNEY... aon KELLY of New York. ____.._ KEOGH: oouocano adn: Kususny. co Kupay...........~..5.. RILGoRE. ous. zetimdeiil KiNG. . -ion i pried KIrwWaAN ccoaldor areaidany RreomaNAY oon canaa KIUezvNeRY. ooo ia KNox.......o.... nm Rp BNUTSON..cccenconiaesana KRueeEn. ..... ____ Lone... ...... °.. Yampiian ...oconiiono Yavpnow... ............: LaNB..cucl io. polluhad Agriculture. House Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Foreign Affairs. Ways and Means. Ways and Means. Un-American Activities. Veterans’ Affairs. Distriet of Columbia. Education and Labor. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Government Operations. Veterans’ Affairs. Judiciary. Foreign Affairs. Ways and Means. Banking and Currency. Joint Economic Committee. Armed Services. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. ‘Government Operations. Public Works. Ways and Means. Appropriations. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works. Government Operations. Agriculture. Agriculture. Appropriations. Education and Labor. Judiciary. McCoRMACK McCuLLoCH McDoNOUGH MACHBROWICE eee Mack of Illinois Mack of Washington Congressional Directory Foreign Affairs. House Administration. Joint Committee on Printing. Joint Committee on the Library. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. House Administration. Post Office and Civil Service. Government Operations. House Administration. House Administration. Veterans’ Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Ways and Means. Government Operations. Judiciary. Banking and Currency. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Public Works. Education and Labor. Public Works. Agriculture. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Un-American Activities. District of Columbia, chairman. Agriculture. Joint Committee To Investigate Problems of D.C. Expansion. Banking and Currency. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Ways and Means. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Public Works. Rules. Appropriations. Appropriations. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Appropriations. Minority Floor Leader. House Committee Assignments 287 NASON... enna Ways and Means. Mamrauwe. Agriculture. District of Columbia. LE ENa Government Operations. MEBADER. i anon Government Operations. Mrennow....... Foreign Affairs. Meoresyy.-.. 0 Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Micwer eevee... oo Government Operations. MivrLER of California_______ Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. MiLLER of Maryland. ___ __ Appropriations. MiLLER of Nebraska ______ District of Columbia. Interior and Insular Affairs. MiLLER of New York______ Judiciary. ; Muas....ccidsabogt esggial Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Joint Economic Committee. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. MaNsuaALL... .. aans Government Operations. Montova. Judiciary. Moore: o). odo on Judiciary. Morano... soviet Foreign Affairs. House Administration. Moroaw. ..... ee Foreign Affairs. MoBRISD. liad a Armed Services. MORRISON... iu rv nmin: District of Columbia. Post Office and Civil Service. Moga 8 oo vem Government Operations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. MouipEe oe Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Un-American Activities. Muitenia iain Banking and Currency. District of Columbia. Mumma. Banking and Currency. Mmesy. Post Office and Civil Service, chairman. NATCARE:S. iin Appropriations. Ey Re I SE Interstate and Foreign Commerce. NiwenorgoN:.. Education and Labor. Congressional Directory Judiciary. Armed Services. Appropriations. O’Brien of Illinois Ways and Means. O’BriEN of New York Interior and Insular Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. O’HAaRra of Illinois Foreign Affairs. O’Hara of Minnesota District of Interstate Columbia. and Foreign Commerce. Armed Services. Rules. Armed Services. Appropriations. Appropriations. Banking and Currency. Joint Committee on Defense Joint Economic Committee, Production. chairman. Armed Services. District of Columbia. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Post Office and Civil Affairs. Service. Armed Services. Foreign Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Agriculture. Judiciary. Agriculture. Post Office and Civil Service. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Appropriations. Armed Services. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Foreign Affairs. Appropriations. Foreign Affairs. House Committee Assignments 289 Bans. lo. ccaniafl ER ad ra BAYBURN.... iceman REECE of Tennessee. _ _____ Bree... Revs of Kansas... heelpa ea RHODES of Arizona. __ ____._ RuopEs of Pennsylvania___ RIEHIMAN.....ccivuincicon Bwey.. ... oo Bivens. re BOBERTS. ...... ivevaaa-RoBeson of Virginia____.___ RozssioN of Kentucky _ Bk BopiNG.-2X. Rogers of Colorado. ______ Rogers of Florida________. RocErs of Massachusetts___ Rocers of Texas. ______..__ BOONEY..-. -. vvpsols -Toit ROOSEVELT... nea. RUTHERFORD iL vies » be eines? SABUAR ee cea 87 OVORGE. -.. cremains SANTANGELO. . ceenmoredSm SUNG... Banking and Currency. Joint Committee on Defense Production. House Administration. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Speaker of the House. Armed Services. Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. Post Office and Civil Service. Banking and Currency. Government Operations. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Adminis- tration. House Administration. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Government Operations. Appropriations. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Post Office and Civil Service. Judiciary. Judiciary. Judiciary. Public Works. Veterans’ Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Appropriations. Education and Labor. Paine and Currency. Interior and Insular Affairs. Ways and Means. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Post Office and Civil Service. Foreign Affairs. 290 Congressional Directory SANTOR on cnn nmr nnn) SCRUNCE. ou imme om? SeeRER iro, SCHWENGEL...2v CC Scott of North Carolina____ Scott of Pennsylvania_ ____ BCRIVNER. nerote DIE SCUPDER.: oni iaroo ta SeELY-BROWN..... col BELEN. soe ore nn sp SHEEHAN... io SHELLEY. SHEPPARD....-w. ._- i. BHUPOBD: nn viere ree SIPVINSEYL. .. ois me ET fami ied mm pe Left) SYTHE nae Sanat Simpson of Illinois... _____ Simpson of Pennsylvania___ ER er Sma of California. ___ Svira of Kansas. .-____._ Smite of Mississippi------- Syren of Virginia ~~~" _° Smita of Wisconsin________ BPENEE. seat SPRINGER. |... eee STAGHERY. oe enrmeie Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. House Administration. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Public Works. Un-American Activities. Public Works. Post Office and Civil Service. Rules. Appropriations. Public Works. Banking and Currency. Foreign Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Appropriations. Appropriations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Appropriations. Appropriations. Banking and Currency. Agriculture. District of Columbia. Ways and Means. Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Government Operations. Veterans’ Affairs. Agriculture. House Administration. Public Works. Joint Committee on the Library. Rules, chairman. District of Columbia. Joint Committee To Investigate Problems of D. C. Expansion. Foreign Affairs. Banking and Currency, chairman. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. House Committee Assignments 291 BPAUPEER. uate Public Works. Serpe ibis wunlondssd § Appropriations. SULLIVAN... ian Banking and Currency. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Tapwn. BRIVIS Appropriations. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. PAreRiier. Dag AONE ERE Banking and Currency. District of Columbia. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Joint Economic Committee. WAYLOR. oe TR Judiciary. TreAacuE of California_____._ Agriculture. Veterans’ Affairs. Teacumol- Texas. Veterans’ Affairs, chairman. District of Columbia. HELLER. iv cannes Education and Labor. BUWERS: oo ok a Agriculture. TaoMAsS. ___ 0 _._-___.p~ Appropriations. TrompsoN of Louisiana..__ Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works. TromrsoN of New Jersey... Education and Labor. House Administration. TraomprsoN of Texas________ Agriculture. TroMmsoN of Wyoming_ _ ___ Interior and Insular Affairs. THORNBIRERY. Rules. OLIErEON. ena ussnin Merchant Marine and Fisheries. RRIMBLE. vino nenn- Rules I aE Se Rete Judiciary. UpnaArL......... 2000000) Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Adminis- tration. aman... Interior and Insular Affairs. ETRE CLRSe Interior and Insular Affairs. VANIER... .9omiumod. Banking and Currency. Van Pewr. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. NAN ZAaNoW..... -.... -. Armed Services. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. NivsoN- 0 Armed Services, chairman. 292 Congressional Directory Yobys: o.oo VUBSHLY. oo ina sine WAINWRIGHT... .cccarre-—— WALEER::. .. .... ...% WATTS. oiiil aad WAVED. a WUSAND. WHARTON... entire WHITENER. co omone eo WHEEIEN, ose ae WIDNALL.. i nnn WIth... ie ae WiIGeLESWORTH. Wirriams of Mississippi._._ Wirriams of New York____ Willig 2 0 ri aie Wirson of California... _____ WiLsoN of Indiana________ WINSTEAD. vi WITHEOW. od WOLVERTON... csoonos. WRIGHT. JL0 aa Aa NAER: haere YOUNG... = iiaaaasn YOUNGER... cise ----ZABLOCKY. ©... 000000 IELENEO wo es na in ate Foreign Affairs. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mu-seum of History and Technology Building. Appropriations. Education and Labor. Post Office and Civil Service. Un-American Activities, chairman. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Appropriations. Banking and Currency. District of Columbia. Education and Labor. Appropriations. District of Columbia. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Agriculture. Judiciary. Un-American Activities. Armed Services. Appropriations. Armed Services. Public Works. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Public Works. Appropriations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Post Office and Civil Service. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Foreign Affairs. Education and Labor. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS AND SECRETARIES LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND Senator Aiken (VErin ol ail Allott (Colo). 21 Anderson (N. Mex.)___ Barrett (Wyo)... J... Beall (Md) 20d. soc Bennett (Utah) ____.___ Bible (Nev.) oo. ..... Bricker (Ohio)._______ Bridges-(N:-H.).. .L._ ¢ Bush (Conn.) _...__.. Butler (Md.).. il _ 4 = Byrd (Va.) 5 cond. Capehart (Ind.)______ Carlson (IKans.). oul Carroll (Colo.). 11%. Cage (NN. Jol LS. ds Casei(S. Dak)... ic Chavez (N. Mex.) _.__. Church (Idaho). _____ Clark (Pa). .~:L cous Cooper (Ky. )wio. 97560°—57 21 SECRETARIES Administrative Assistant Phillip J. Mullin, 220 2d St. SE. Claude E. Wood, 4630 36th St. South, Arlington, Va. Charles E. Munson, 6019 Inwood St., Cheverly, Md. Sapen B. Wolfe, 5310 8th 1. Glendon E. Johnson, 3400 39th St. B. Adams, 2420 16th t. John M. McElroy, 216 Maryland Ave. NE. (2). Chester M. Wiggin, Jr., 4201 Massachusetts Ave. na S. Clarke, 1407 37th 13 Edwin Murray Hood, 259 Rodgers Forge Rd., Bal-timore 12, Md. M. J. Menefee, 209 Senate Office Bldg. John R. Hancock, 5101 Moorland Lane, Bethes-da, Md. George Stafford, 5704 New-ington Rd. Sam Zagoria, 3303 Rut-gers St., Hyattsville, Md. Arthur R. Juhnke, 715 Ran-dolph St. NE. Charles Davis, 1701 Kit Carson Rd. SW., Albu-querque, N. Mex. John A. Carver, Jr., 6329 North Washington Blvd., Arlington 6, Va. James M. Quigley, 4216 Lomeom Lane, Arlington, a. Secretary Lola Pierotti, 215 Consti-tution Ave. NE. Warren G. Elliott, 505 Stratford Dr., Alexan-dria, Va. Doyle Kline, 6101 Dun-leer Court, Bethesda, John F. Hendrickson, 5445 22d Rd. North, Arling-ton 5, Va. John C. Ahlers, 6211 Pio-neer Dr., Baltimore, Md. L. Ralph Mecham, 4 C Sopemwag, Greenbelt, Jack Carpenter, 4200 Clagett Rd., College Solin, Hyattsville, Richard W. Eddy. Margaret Hampton, 4603 Overbrook Rd., Chevy Chase, 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. Diane Carroll, 5193 Wat- son St. Albert Abrahams, 158 am Carolina Ave. E May Aaberg, 215 Consti-tution Ave. NE. Frances Ortiz, 1711 Mas-sachusetts Ave. Wade Fleetwood, 1621 26th St. South, Arling-ton 6, Va. Marie Conlow, 2512 Q St. Ruth Midthun, 1600 16th . St., Zone 9. 295 296 Congressional Directory LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Senator Administrative Assistant Secretary Cotton (N.H).. ..... Curtis (Nebr). -..-__ Dirkseni(Il) > _ oo Douglas (111.)...2.1_= Dworshak (Idaho).___ Eastland (Miss.)._____ Ellender (La.) oo. ___ Frvin (N.C).......b Flanders (Vt.)--.-._.2 Prear (Del) C_ 12550 Fulbright (Ark.)______ Goldwater (Ariz.)_____ Gore (Tenn)ooll loozy Green (BL) olfas tod Hayden (Ariz.)..._.__. Hennings (Mo.)._._.___ Hickenlooper (Iowa)_ Hill (Ala) ciiwiciscee Holland (Fla.)_______._ Humphrey (Mind. Ives (N. Ya)4 eiicausds Jackson (Wash.)______ Javits (N, Y.)...:Z_ J.¢ genmer (Ind) ~~ Johnson (Tex.)..__.__ Ralph W. Horton, 3517 lasod Rd., Bethesda, d Lynn E. Mote, 4714 Frank-lin St., Bethesda, Md. John R. Gomien, 5509 Cromwell Dr., Zone 16. Frank W. McCulloch, 3642 Upton St. Earl C. Reynolds, 1930 Columbia Rd. Courtney C. Pace, 4826 17th St. North, Arlington, Va. George Arceneaux, Jr., 612 St. NE. Jack Spain, 2127 Suitland Ter. SE. AE Balivet, Jr., 2701 O Robert F. Kelly, 1012 Crane Dr., Falls Church, Va. John UL. Erickson, 802 Janney’s Lane, Alexan-dria, Va. R. Dean Burch, 352 Senate Office Bldg. 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. Bernard Fensterwald, Jr. 851 North Lexington, Arlington, Va. Dan J. O’Brien, 2480 16th St., Zone 9. Jerry L. Stapp......0L 1000 James R. Golden, 2301 Val-ley Dr., Alexandria, Va. Charles Thone, 220 2d St. SE. Herbert J. Waters, 2233 North Quantico 8t., Arlington, Va. George 8S. Ives, 3107 Valley Dr., Alexandria, Va. John L. Salter, 805 16th St., Alexandria, Va. Sidney Kelly, Jr., 1222 RebeceaDr., Alexandria,Va. Nils M. Jackson, 4429 35th t Arthur C. Perry, 1301 Ver-mont Ave. Dolores C. Drayer, Hunt-ing Towers, Alexandria, Va. Doris M. Rook, 103 Gran-Te Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Glee D. Gomien, 5509 Cromwell Dr., Zone 16. Mary Nolan, 1142 Valley Dr., Alexandria, Va. Jean H. Allen, 1811 Nealon Dr., Falls Church, Va. Florence LeCompte, 1930 Columbia Rd. Harry Gatton, 2715 North Westmoreland St., Ar-lington 13, Va. Joan E. Eldredge, 215 Constitution Ave. NE. F. Lee Williams, 4301 32d Br South, Arlington, Edna A. Coerver, 352 Senate Office Bldg. Marie R. Flanagan, 2800 Woodley Rd. Roy L. Elson, 2728 Porter St., Zone 7. Joseph OC. Russo, 333 South Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. Charles E. Witt, 2022 Columbia Rd. Donald J. Cronin, 120 C St. NE. Merrill Y. Winslett, 5144 10th Rd. North, Arling-ton, Va. Charlotte Orton, 4936 Battery Lane, Bethesda14, Md. Hugh Morrow, 3615 Newark St., Zone 16. Julia E. Peterson. Katherine Guthe, 6818 Oregon Ave. ins Wood, 3660 38th t. Glynn Stegall, 2801 Quebec St Admainestrative Assistants and Secretaries 297 LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND Senator Johnston (S. C.)_...__| Kefauver (Tenn.)_____ Kennedy (Mass.)_____ Kerr. (Okln) 12 ics Knowland (Calif.) ____ Kuchel (Calif) ..__..._ Langer (N. Dak.)_____ Lausche (Ohio) ___--a- Long (18.)ucviasa.dd McClellan (Ark.)_____ McNamara (Mich.)___ Magnuson (Wash.) _ __ Malone (Nev.)....___ Mansfield (Mont.)____ Martin (Towa) .______ Martin (Pa)... ci Monroney (Okla.) __ __ Morse (Oreg.)....-.-- Morton (Ky.). co. oll Mundt (S. Dak.).s... Murray (Mont.)__.. __ Neely (W. Va.)___.__.. Neuberger (Oreg.)____ O’Mahoney (Wyo.)-__ Pastore (BR. 1)... .. SECRETARIES—Continued Administrative Assistant J. Baxter Funderburk, 8108 | West Beach Dr., Zone 12. Richard J. Wallace, 511 Cameron St., Alexandria, Va. 7. 9. Reardon, Jr., 3134 Dumbarton Ave. Burl Hays, 6703 Floyd Ave., Springfield, Va. James P. Gleason, 513 Gilmoure = Dr., Silver Spring, Md. M. F.. Small, 3015 Oliver St. Irene Martin Edwards, 125 Senate Office Bldg. Ray M. White, 5718 Tan-glewood Dr., Kenwood Park, Bethesda, Md. Joseph A. Todd, 3706 Hunt-ington St. Ralph Matthews, 317 Sky-hill Rd., Alexandria, Va. Robert Perrin, 1544 Live Oak Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Irvin Hoff, 4515 Connecti-cut Ave Alfred Merritt Smith. . oz Margaret C. DeMichele, Route 1, Upper Marl-boro, Md Thomas D. Finney, Jr_____ William Berg, Jr., 5906 Onondaga Rd., Zone 16. Les R. Nunn, 5166 Tilden 1: a Robert IL. MecCaughey, 3546 A St. SE. Charles A. Murray, 8503 Burning Tree Rd., Be-thesda, Md. George L. Arnold, River House, Arlington, Va. aE Jones, 141 C St. Mike Manatos, 5341 Ne-vada Ave. C. J. Maisano, 3880 Rod-man St., Zone 16. Secretary R. L. Alexander, 2319 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, Va. Henrietta V. O’Donoghue, 2600 16th St. South, Ar-lington, Va. Broly Lincoln, 3132 16th Marjorie Banner, 1315 30th St. Paul G. Manolis, 4201 Massachusetts Ave. Francis D. Tappaan, 4 Wakefield Ct., Alexan-dria, Va. Dorothy Ford Gwinn, 125 Senate Office Bldg. Celie M. Jirsa, 2500 Wis-consin Ave. Robert E. Hunter, 2400 36th St. SE. Ed Dupree, 1708 Oakcrest Dr., Alexandria, Va. Jessie Robertson, Hotel Sheraton Park. Arthur Peterson, 259 Sen-ate Office Bldg. Mary Jane Del Balzo, 11708 Hatcher PI., Wheaton, Md. Jane C. Bittner, 2929 Luella M. Boeschen, 2480 16th St. Jack Yocum. Mildred MecCullough, 12813 Hathaway Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Barbara Johnston Miller, 10207 Lorain Ave., Sil-ver Spring, Md. E. F. Behrens, 7405 Ho-gia St., Springfield, a. Victor O. Reinemer, 1907 St. James Pl, Falls Church, Va. Evelyn C. Nolan, 130 Victor St. NE., Zone 11. Mary Jane Christgau, 3424 Prospect St., Zone 7. Marie Mathew, the Me-ridian Hill. James A. McKenna, 1821 Brisbane St., Silver Spring, Md. Congressional Directory LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Senator Administrative Assistant Secretary Payne (Maine) _______ Potter (Mich.)______._ Proxmire (Wis.) _o____ Purtell (Conny). . 21400 Revercomb (W. Va.)__ Robertson (Va.)______ Russell(Ga.)_ i, aC Saltonstall (Mass.)____ Schoeppel (Kans.)____ Scott (N.C)... 1k Smathers (Fla.)______ Smith (Maine) _ ______ Smith (NOL). .Cn. CL Sparkman (Ala.)._.___ Stennis (Miss.)_______ Symington (Mo.)_____ Talmadge (Ga.)----__ Thurmond (8. C.).___ Thye (Minn. )alli0o10 Watkins (Utah). _.____ Wiley (Wis. )oo ill. Williams (Del.).__.___ Yarborough (Tex.)____ Young (N. Dak.).____ William B. Williamson, Hotel 2400. Raymond C. Anderson, 2217 North Quincy St., Arlington 7, Va. Robert G. Lewis, 3512 Por-ter St. Charles R. Smith, 3246 Prospect Ave. Louis Reed, 127 C St. NE__ Warren A. McNeill, 1535 Foxhall Rd. Leeman Anderson, 1628 Mount Eagle Pl., Alexan-dria, Va. F. Bradford Morse, 6009 Benalder Dr., zone 16. idly 2811 32d St. Ben Roney BING DUO 1 8 Scott I. Peek, 5105 10th PI. South, Arlington, Va. William C. Lewis, Jr., 807 Milestone Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Elizabeth Wherry, 4801 Connecticut Ave. John E. Horne, 804 Jan-neys Lane, Alexandria, Va. Thomas D. Fontaine, 5622 Ogden Rd., Bethesda 14, Md. StanleyR. Fike, 511 Boston Ave., Takoma Park 12, Md. Kenneth H. Turner, 347 Senate Office Bldg. Harry Shuler Dent, 320 Westmoreland Rd., Well-ington, Alexandria, Va. Robert A. Forsythe, 1017 Knoll Dr., FallsChurch, Va. John M. Jex, 5301 29th Ave. SE., Zone 21. Wilson C. Hefner, 3111 W Pl. SE., Zone 20. George 8. Williams, 921 19th St. James‘Boren..._ 20000 JL Glenn W. Flint, 5609 Emer-son St., Rogers Heights, Hyattsville, Md. Merton G. Henry, 1515 Mount Eagle Pl., Park-fairfax, Alexandria, 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. William H. Jordan, Jr. Braddock-Lee Apts. Alexandria, Va. Charles W. Colson, 1420 Evening Lane, Alexan-dria, Va. Elizabeth Voth, the Dor-chester House. Val Cochrane, 227 A St. Joseph A. Bernier, 4311 Thornapple St., Chevy Chase, Md. Lewis G. Odom, Jr, 4662—A 36th St. South, Arlington, Va. Annie W. Rice, 4801 Con-necticut Ave., Zone 8. Virginia T. Laird, 4621 B South 36th St., Arling-ton 6, Va. J. Fred Buzhardt, 5005 Allwood Dr., Mt. Ver-non Park, Alexandria, Va. Shirley Mahood, 1112 16th St., Zone 6. Lorna M. Watkins, 1433 North Inglewood St. Arlington, Va. Eleanor R. Lenhart, 321 Senate Office Bldg. Lou Nora Spiller, 127 C St. NE. Christopher U. Sylvester. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES Representative Secretary ADBDItE NY J adO on Abernethy. (Miss. )=24 * 2 x 00 Abin dnd rs Addenizieo (NJ) 10 L 210 oF Abort: (Gla) ofJob dp Alexander-(N SCI JED = Moor (TeX). noo rvemss Allen (Calith? 1 Satahis Aegnly, .. r Andersen, H. Carl (Minn.)___ Anderson (Ment.). oocee ven Andresen, August H. (Minn.)_ Andrews (Ala) wi wards Anfuso (N..Y.) =o tw Avends (TY +o Ashley (Ohio) Ashmore (SCO nid sed2 3 Aspinall (Colo) ol 2 tl 2, Avchinclogst (IN. J 5 ¥ > sai Avery (Rong) tv Sali Ayres (Ohio) Balloy3(W.-Var) U0 woul Baker Tenn.) ...v-noeormns Baldwin(Calil.).. =e Barden (T'GLY 2 200 Baring (Nev), .... .or sn uaz Barrell (Pn) ay A es Bags (NERY a)oe Bass (Tenny —." .~ Botes (Mags)...nce . Baumbhart (Ohio) Beamer (Indus. .nconvoiss Becker ANY) tt ricoces Beckworth (Tex).=. —... Belcher (Oy) Por Bennett Fla)... ov. x Benuatt (Mich, yy? 2 ~o 1c = Bentley (Mich) 225 20 3 Berry {S. Tak). id Fletcher, 3632 Gunston Rd., Alexandria, a. Clair M. Stevens, 3004 Russell Rd., Alexandria, Va. Richard C. Prickett, 1511 House Office Bldg. Margaret M. Sullivan, 136 North Carolina Ave. SE. Verniel English. P. W. Meekins, 4733 MacArthur Blvd. Frank P. Crowley, House Office Bldg. Helen Gale, 1527 House Office Bldg. Daniel Bertrand, University Club. Susanna Johnson, 1930 Columbia Rd. Michael F. Deevy, 708 North Overlook Dr., Alexandria, Va. Reynold T. Bergquist, 5708 Huntington Pkwy., Bethesda 14, Md. Eva Hammond, 2731 N. George Mason Dr., Arl-ington 7, Va. Evelyn K. Carson, 9511 Pin Oak Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Helen N. Lange, 4525 Sangamore Rd., Zone 16. June G. Clendening, 4898 Forestville Rd., Forestville 28, Md. Rhoda McCarrell, 1673 Columbia Rd. Harriet M. Sheridan, 2500 Wisconsin Ave. Lee A. Auchincloss, 113 South Lee St., Alex-andria, Va. Robert D. Buehler, 9902 Grayson Ave., Silver Spring, Md. Kay Jex, 5301 29th Ave. SE., Zone 21. Phyllis T. Stealey, 215 Constitution Ave. NE. Margaret M. Underwood, 215 C St. SE. Ann F. Schreiber, 128 North Carolina Ave. SE. L. K. Alderman, Jr., 2036 Ft. Davis St. SE. Coorg H. Seward, 8202 Oxnam Rd., Hyattsville, d Robert R. Miller, 405 House Office Bldg. Robert N. Pyle, 141 House Office Bldg. W. A. Pelletier, 2715 29th St. SE. Ann Carney, 220 2d St. SE. Rohers E. Williams, 2807 Laurel Ave., Cheverly, d. Mary Louise Kosterlitzky, 1727 House Office Bldg. Mary C. Higgins, 121 House Office Bldg. J. William Norman, 756 Upsal St. SE. Margaret J. Robinson, 2500 Wisconsin Ave., Zone 7. Elwood M. Brake, Jr., 703 Hallwood Ave., Falls Church, Va. Mavis G. Daly, 7207 Hawthorne Terrace, Hyattsville, Md. 299 300 Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Betts (Ohio) Blatnik (Minn.). ot Bliteh (Ga)... -~~" Boggsithba yo Boland (Mass)... __..___:.c85 Boliihg (Mo)... => _~. Bolton (Ohio) Bonner (N.C)...i x BoselL.(N. Voor aor 00 Bow (Ohio) Boykin (Alg.):cr 1:5 asic Boyle (Il): ov s.o..onnay Bray (Ind) =f 2 ory = Breeding (Kans.). ...:.o-caa Bicokg(tn) ~~. Brookes(Tex.) oo tr crv Broomfield (Mich) _—_..1 ¢ Brown (Ga.) _-.-__. oso Brown (Mo)--2-1 Brown (Ohio) Brownsen (Ind... .....- Broyhill {Va.) =. sess Buckley (N. ¥.) ovinaous Budge (Idaho) Burdick (N. Dak.) _____ ph Burleson (Tex.) _.. on ors Bush(Pa) n .-— Byrd (W. V2)....w.-15... Byrne (IL) Ft Bymne!(Pa)s oo or s:0. coil Byrnes (Wig.).. ++:-.. a Canficld (No J.) cr ox npn: Cannon’ Mo)".= x -"= Carnahan (Me.) cov ic; Corrigg (Pas an. nar. Cederberg (Mich). — Celler (N.Y.) Chamberlain (Mich.) ._._..___ Chelf (Ky Chenoweth (Colo). _________ Chiperfield (HL)... _.:. ~_.. Christopher (Mo.).. © Churcher (QW. )ecr -re Si Clark, (Pn: ) ver nere-cas: Clevenger (Ohio... ._ ==..." Coad (Iowa) Coffin (Maine) Collier. GH) ov cwr os mrigr Colmer Miss. Y= > ee Cooley (N.C... 1 Corl M. Zahn, 6014 85th P1., Carrolton Manor, Hyattsville, Md. L. J. Andolsek, 4320 Nichols Ave. SW. David Q. Jones. Barbara A. Rathe, 1218 28th St. P. Joseph Donoghue, 231 House Office Bldg. Helen Norelli, 1405 House Office Bldg. Marjorie Clough, 2727 29th St. Henry C. Oglesby, 2028 Fort Davis St. SE. Zone 20. Louise W. Snowden, 5615 Paul St., Alexandria, Va. Gilbert A. LeKander, Route 4, Manassas, Va. Alphonse Lucas, 412 House Office Bldg. Stan Enger. Don 27 Frondell, 4417 Ridge St., Chevy Chase 15, 3 Rose-Bel Thompson, 9404 Riley PI. Silver Spring, Md. Dorothy Martin, 3901 Tunlaw Rd. Davis B. Carter, 492 Naylor Pl., Alexandria, Va. Lois A. Gholston. Bellevue Hotel. Dale Freeman, 3319 Valley Dr., Alexandria, Va. Rose Kincaid, 2745 29th St. Anna L. Harshman, 213 Meadow View Rd., Falls Church, Va. Homer Lee Krout, 1605 North Johnson St., Arlington, Va. Alvin F. Klein, 1429 House Office Building. J. B. Thayn, 2708 Cheverly Ave., Cheverly, Md. C. i 2 Bar, 4103 Russell Ave., Mount Rainier, Zeno J. Phillips, 1531 House Office Bldg. Virginia Morris, 4301 Massachusetts Ave. Mary Ann Woods, 4020 Calvert St. Elizabeth S. Canfield, 1320 36th St., Zone 7. Christine V. Vickers William M. Gage, 540 House Office Bldg. Walter P. Xennedy, 9804 Parkwood Dr., Bethesda, Md. Isabelle Gladney, 5 Terrace Court NE., Zone 3. Juanita Reary, 2323 Branch Ave. SE., Zone 20. Ruth Dean, 2801 Pennsylvania Ave. SE. bs H. Hackett, 907 Brantford, Silver Spring, Minnie White, 2800 Quebec St. Ralph H. Johnson. Prudence Kelly, 1 Scott Circle. Irene Salmans, Kenmore Apartments. Sara K. Bohrer, 1801 South Portal Dr. Maxine Bryant, 1326 28th St. SE., Zone 20. Alice V. Isley, 623 Woodland Circle, Falls Church, Va. Diane Taylor, 4117 Arkansas Ave. Allen Drake, 7203 46th St., Chevy Chase, Md. Ed Peters, Jr., 2803 31st St. SE. Donald E. Nicoll, 5620 Oak Pl., Bethesda 14, Md. Marie Morrison, 215 Constitution Ave. NE. Waller Batson, 1024 29th St., Zone 7. : Christine S. Gallagher, 2500 Q St. Secretaries 301 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Cooper (Tenn). . 2...20... Corbett (Pa)... Coudert!(N. Y.). vo. sully. Cramer (Fla) ~~~" Cretella (Conn). 22001 oo) Cunningham (Iowa) Cunningham (Nebr.)________ Curtin (Pn)... ot Curtlz (Mass)...__ Curtis (Mo.) —-0 0c Gls 1 Pasue (Pa) ......oocicessn Davis (Ca. loo co lie vil David (Tenn)... Dawsor (UL)... oan ot Dawson (Utah) Delaney (N. YV.).cocmnws no Dellay (NJ) fl JLo0gancites Dempsey (N. Mex.) ___-.__- Dennison (Ohio) Denton (Ind)... carne Derounian (N. Y.)10 lio Devereux: (Md): [2 . 0200, Dies (Te aire meena Diggs’ (Mich Yo 0 nec 0s 2 Dingell (Mich.)..........ccom Dizon (Utah). J. FICUIC7 Us Dollinger dN. Y.)ocucmppom—ns Donohue (Mass.) ooo --___. Dowdy (Tex): 2 Jo Uo Vos Doyle (Calif)... ~~ on eons Durham (N. Zi C.)___=i0x Dwyer (N.'Jy. i wlio. Eberharter (Pa) oc a Edmondson (Okla.)o.o.._.___ Elliott (An). 0 2 3 0HAIEob, Fngle (Clit). = Fyne (Tenn)...2.0 ... - Fallon CMdy>:._10r. LH Parbstein (N..Y.) -ac-cicox- Fascell (Wa): .... oe ammme=m Yejchan (Ohioy.: 10.> Wi Fenton (Pad): 1030554=44 Pmo(N. YY.) ea. Hope Hart, 1107 House Office Bldg. William A. Irvine, Turkey Point, Edgewater, Md. Nancy Nelson, 503 House Office Bldg. Hazel H. Kennedy, 5607 7th Pl. South, Arlington, Va. Richard L. Cretella, 10311 Douglas Ave., Silver Spring, Md. Millard D. Carlisle, 2924 Nash Place SE. Wayne Bradley, 5203 Dalton Rd., Edsall Park, Fairfax County, Va. Mary Alice Sanders, 3801 Connecticut Ave., one 8. Barr C. Miller, 2326 25th St. SE., Zone 20. Marilyn Ballenger, 1500 Hanby St., Silver Spring, Md. Elva Schwamlein, 2800 Quebec St. Carl Lemser, 2500 Wisconsin Ave, Norma O. Williams, 1632 S St. Richard A. Squires, 1019 Chippewa Pl., Alex- andria, Va. Edward Harris, 3000 Connecticut Ave. Elizabeth Frazer, 1207 Powhatan St., Alexandria, Va. Cecelia H. Norris, 10303 Montrose Ave., Be- thesda, Md. Helen L. Wangsness, 4100 Argyle Ter., Zone 11. Mary Verkouteren, 68 Beach Dr., Hillsmere Shores, Annapolis, Md. Toe Bomhard, 761 26th Pl. South, Arlington 2, Va. Enoch Chase, Pooks Hill Apts., Bethesda 14, Md. Hazel Cooper, 810 Massachusetts Ave. NE. Dorothy E. Quarker, 3816 Hayes St. NE. Jeanette Cantwell, 5820 24th Ave. SE., Zone 21. Mark W. Cannon, 441 House Office Bldg. Abbie E. Hauck, 3500 14th St. William A. Rourke, 3871 Porter St. Hildegard C. Trometer, 1727 Massachusetts Ave. Grace C. Humphreys, 3638 Cumberland St. Robert C. Schumacher, 1106 18th St. South, Arlington, Va. Dal rewe, 9625 Old Spring Rd., Kensington, Margaret Tucker, 1815 17th St. Margaret W. Graves, 142 Constitution Ave. NE. John R. McDowell, 5723 Bradley Blvd., Be- thesda, Md. Betty R. Maddox, 1504 Carol Lane, Falls Church, Va. Alice F. Morris, 108 House Office Bldg. Rayburn Webster, 528 House Office Bldg. Lucy Waters Lonergan, 3801 Connecticut Ave. Rebecca Johnson, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Frances B. Hoyland, Westchester Apts. i Maness, 2206 Reedie Dr., Silver Spring, d. John R. Buckley, 1216 House Office Bldg. Irene M. Hopkins, 2000 F St. Rey M. Edwards, the Chancellor. Helen T. MacDonald, 3130 Wisconsin Ave. 302 Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Fisher (Tex) ois Bir cone Flood (Pa) Eid sami: aanoll Plynt (Ga) ea ose Fogarty (BR: L)eauid.a 504. Forand (R. I.) Fordi(Miehl). _ ocoilafion Forrester (Ga.).—.-~~ o¢ Poumtain (N.C. oo... Frazier (Tenn) cuil fide. Frelinghuysen (N. J.)________ Friedel (MAY =. oo oat PFulion (Pa... ... 32 2.800. Carmatz(Md.) zt D0: Gary Va) oo Gathings (Ark.Y. coi. dol 40 Cavin (Pa) to on George (Kang)... isnt Olen IN, JY... ease Gordon (TN). sleet GOLL = Granahan (Pa)... ...5 1. Grant (Aa. Yo: 2 po. diag.ih Gray Qll)e. nleeh dood.Jill: Green (Oreg.)....iiuwidimisid Green (Pa). 2 ool 4188. Gregory (Ky) iii-conabhiti Griffin (Mich.) Griffiths (Mie) _. a ico Gross ow) ll sank ax :oiae Gubger (Calif) | © Cwinni N.Y.) io coinsLi Hagen (Colit yovr 2 Hale (Maine) iss coh ony Haley (Blan) if onft gs. 1 Halleek (Indy =>~~ Harden ind.) orc ons Hardy (Vail camm 203 oi.ih Harris ATE ou bwin Jaouait Harrison (Nebr). Harrizon (Va). oatedalea?- Harvey (nd). oe Haskell (Del)...cone soo Hays (Atk). © odie Lillian Benedict, 801 Belle View Blvd., Alex-andria, Va. Engene D. Hegarty, 459 Alpine Dr., Annandale, a George J. Kelley, 1133 House Office Bldg. Edward W. Heroux, 4201 Massachusetts Ave., Zone 16. Frank Meyer, 208 Spokane Dr. SE., Zone 21. Eunice O. McDonnell, 3819 Woodbine St. Chevy Chase, Md. Walter J. Pittman, 5008 Deal Dr., Glassmanor, Zone 21. Mildred R. Basinger, 215 C St. SE. Colgate S. Prentice, 1738 Preston Rd., Alex- andria, Va. Margaret A. Hine, 3103 9th St. South, Arlington, Martha E. Cameron. Elizabeth L. Garmatz, 1805 23d St. SE., Zone 20. Paul Saunier, Jr., 506 Fordham Dr., Alexandria, v a. Parker Westbrook, 1248 Wisconsin Ave. Betty L. Lantz, 2828 Connecticut Ave. Leila M. Copp, 2501 34th St. SE., Zone 20. Delphine W. Brune, 3027 Dent Pl, Zone 7. Geraldine H. Davies, 2114 Suitland Ter. SE., Zone 20. Josephine O’Donohue, 2700 Wisconsin Ave. Margaret Harding, 4207 North Pershing Dr., Arlington 1, Va. Margaret J. Bergin, 1825 New Hampshire Ave. Herb Beaser. Estelle M. Tyler, 2409 Brambleton Rd., Balti-more 9, Md. Claudine’ Lewis, 1629 Columbia Rd. Don Gordon. Ann Cooper Penning, 122 Rumsey Court SE., Zone 3. Robert E. Case, 1220 North Meade St., Arling-ton, Va. Jean E, Gordon, 2929 Connecticut Ave. Lucille H. Wright, 2800 Quebec St. George C. Baker, 309 Roseld Court SE., Glass-manor, Md. Grace M. Conant, 2512 Q St. Alice V. Myers, 1221 House Office Bldg. Ropes G. Allett, 4403 Panorama Dr. SE., Zone 1: Pay] B: Squires, 3205 Tremont Ave., Cheverly, Thad S. Murray, 203 Farmington Dr., Fairfax, a. Willie Harris. Ray W. Nedrow, 5621 New Hampshire Ave. NE. Chris Mathisen, 4019 North Randolph §St., Arlington 7, Va. Robert Baker, 1007 Custis Pkwy., Falls Church, Va Gladys K. Callaghan, 4102 13th Pl. NE. John S. McLees, 3114 Wellington Rd., Alexan-dria, Va. Secretaries 303 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Hays (Ohio) ounizol lds Healey (N. Y.). . oof da tlm Hébert (La). oli cotiiool ld Hemphill (8. Cul ool a Henderson (Ohio). __________ Herlong (Fla.) iL Jol. ain Heselton (Mass) _____ Hess (Ohio)... ig. do bbl Hiestand (Calif). 00.0[0 Hi(Colo).......-Hillings \(Calif.y lUl aul co.J Hoeven (Towa)...Clogsl 00 Hoffman (Michio. io. Lk Holifleld (Calif.) ol. Jalallof Hollandii(Pa) sienoo 5. i. Holmes (Wash) -ono Holt (Calif)... omdg dal Holtzman (N. id. 0 C Y.)..c. Horan (Wash,)l2L 2a 210. Hosmer (Calif) colnaail20 Huddleston (Ala.) _.___-_______ Hult !/(Meo.) io. saandaa oll Hyde Md). oon 1kard (Pex). O000.sg Jackson (Calif)....... James (Pa.) whiil soll eann id Jarman (Okla) coco) Doo Jenkins (Ohio)... oe coe Jennin gs (Va). didldliliewn Jensen (Towa)-oi.LLL dia Johansen (Mieh.)...co-woos Johnson (Wis). .-..lat oid Jonas (N. OC.) ovun nui Jones (Ala ll Lollies Jones (Me.).2bl8 onflil) souol Judd Minn.) ag aiilLelnl JL Kasten '(Mo.).. oon Kean (N. J) ....amdslall) Rearney (N. Yoyoolod lool. Kearns (Pa)... oaclill 000. Keating (N. ¥.)=-noncoiina Kee (Wi: Vp Yo Jo dd Keeney (TN) = ovo Relly {N:YaY. sbaod 0000. Keogh (NY) 1. cea S000. Kilburn dN: Y.)-o oie ivans Secretary H. Elaine Heslin, Arlington Towers, Arlington, a. Florence Palmer, 1932 North Kenilworth St., Arlington 5, Va. : Betty Harter, 26 Cockrell St., Alexandria, Va, Elizabeth C. Dixon, 123 Rogers Dr., Falls Chureh, Va. L. Vincent Monzel, 2800 Quebec St. Audrey C. Williamson, 139 C St. SE. Irene Lewis, 503 East Capitol St., Zone 3. Rachel E. Beales, 215 Constitution Ave. NE. Zone 2. Charles F. Coffin, 1327 House Office Bldg. Doris J. Jones, 4201 Massachusetts Ave. Joseph H. Macauley, the Winchester-Fulton. Helen B. Bender, 1320 North Stuart St., Arling- ton 1, Va. Dorothy Dunn Morrison, 602 Poplar Dr., Falls Church, Va. Bonnie Conlon, 404 House Office Bldg. Donald Baldwin. Caroline R. Mullen, 1610 20th St., Zone 9. Mary W. Davis, 3505 Inverness Dr., Chevy Chase 15, Md. Thomas P. Holley, 1525 House Office Bldg. Eilleen S. Case, 2828 Connecticut Ave., Zone 8. Tom King, 904 10th St., Alexandria, Va. ; Kim Clark, McLean, Va. Ann C. Smith, 6006 Madawaska Rd., Glen Mar Park, Zone 16. Stella Merrill, 209 Constitution Ave. NE., Zone 2. Leola R. Long, 2500 Wisconsin Ave. Frankie E. Caraway, 3850 Tunlaw Rd. Tom G. Smith, 905 South 10th St., Alexandria, Va. 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, 1010 Vermont Ave. Fred Steffen, 340 House Office Bldg. Almeta Mallison, 215 Constitution Ave. NE. John A. Lang, Jr., 2430 32d St. SE. Blanche J. Middleton, 120 C St. NE. Geraldyne M. Creagan, 2901 Connecticut Ave. Martha M. Rebori, 210 Rhode Island Ave. NE. Joseph T. Sullivan, 5916 31st PL. a T. Liddle, 510 Fontaine St., Alexandria, a. Helen L. Carlson, 3132 16th St. Sally G. Bloom, 4767 21st Rd. North, Arlington, Va. James Kee, 4702 8th St. NE., Zone 17. Bessie M. Orcutt, 1727 28th St. SE., Zone 20. Margaret Roche O’Connell, 9710 Caney Pl, Forest Glen, Silver Spring, Md. Agnes L. Mathisen, 3817 Military Rd. George T. Caffrey, 357 House Office Bldg. | Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Kilday (Tex) soul aodauilsd Kilgore: (Tex)... _JdinnldC50 Kine Calif)... ........... Kirwan (Ohio) Kitehin (N.:C.) il saanECL 0 Rluezynski (Ill) ~~ = Knox (Mieh.). 1% aarla0O 00RE Knuston (Minn) 2 [1 £50a0 Krueger N.Dak.) = Lafore (Pa) -05 Lndicalyiz Laird (Wis) coioeibizooly218 Landrume(CGad. Lane (Mass). sitorcilonesell. Lankford (Md. yb7 cdi = Latham (Nz Yu): oz (LxoZ05 LeCompte (Iowa) Lennon (N.-Ciyoil 00 Lozi Lesinskl (Mich)... Lipscomb (Calif) Long (La aac S208 05a) Loser (Tenn.) McCarty (Minn)... J McCormack (Mass.) col 222. MeCulloch (Ohio) McDonough (Calif) ________ McBall(Calit,) al McGovern (8. Dak)..._ McGregor (Ohio) McIntire (Maine) MeclIntoshii(Mich,) 0 iia McMillan (S.C) .i _Luslionld McVey (Hl )cchnsddl 0081 3 Macdonald (Mass.)._________ Machrowicz (Mich.)_________ Maek (T1.)-. .ebifd andi scun Mack (Wash,). 12. JE LSS inh Madden -(Ind.) 4 22 0 085 Magnuson (Wash.)__________ Mahon (Tex.).._ EL iS alos Mailliard (Calif) _coisinad0] Marshall (Minn) --_ Martin (Masgs.).._i2_$2) Jia Mason GIL)... .... Matthews (Fla) May (Conn) 0.50. Heouols'l Meader (Mieh.).coaiiili Lil Harry E. McAdams, 7100 Crestwood Dr., Alex- andria, Va. Celia Hare Martin, 2500 Q St. Erwin L. Pummer, 2720 Wisconsin Ave., Zone 7. Roberta G. Messerly, 4943 Eskridge Ter. : Jane Pratt, 352 House Office Bldg. James J. Guinea, 1650 Harvard St. Margaret J. Martin, 3051 Idaho Ave., Zone 16. Bill Kieldahl, 250 House Office Bldg. Louise W. Finke, 35 E St. Evelyn T. Haller, 513 A St. SE. Marguerite A. Scanlon, 2700 Wisconsin Ave. Dejores M. Rich, 618 Bonifant St., Silver Spring, d Mary Cloonan Redwine, 3401 Morrison St.,Zone 15, Gene H. Miller, Annapolis, Md. Jennette H. Hall, 2500 Q St., Zone 7. Margaret L. Welsh, R. F. D. 1, Sterling, Va. John K. Slear, the Methodist Bldg. Margaret A. Matus, 215 C. St. SE. Betty Jean Lewis, 2122 Massachusetts Ave. Zone 8. : Jewell Long, 2136 31st St. SE. John E. Harris, 3805 W. St. SE. Clinton R. Boo. Eugene T. Kinnaly, 1918 Park Rd. Byron E. Harter, 5908 Cranston Rd., Zone 16. Sylvia H. Comfort, 216 Maryland Ave. NE. drihe H. Sprague, 1923 Lebanon St., Adelphi, Robert Nelson, 2808 Terrace Rd. SE. Marianna H. Shepard, 2936 Cortland PI, Zone 8. Hazel Pickard, 239 House Office Bldg. Hayden S. Garber, 4620 ee a Lane SE. Zone 21. Clayton Gasque. Margaret LaThomus, 3636 16th St., Zone 10. Joseph S. Brzostowski, 209 Patterson St., Falls Church, Va. Marion M. Burson, 6412 26th St. North, Arling-ton, Va. Riley n. Zumwalt, 2411 Farley Pl. SE., Zone 21, Mary Sobek, 1423 House Office Bldg. Richard K. Pelz, 12039 ri Rd, Silver Spring, Md. Savannah Walker, 404 21st St. Matthew J. Harvey, 1810 Corcoran St. Paul Presseller, 1207 House Office Bldg. Helen: E. Morris, 8703 Milford Ast Silver Spring, Md. Evelyn L. Krupp, 33 Adams St., Zone 1. yan Bryan, 8118 17th St. North, Arlington, James M. Timmis, 2420 North Vermont St., Arlington, Va. Albert E. Eastman, 2403 Rose Hill Dr., Alex-andria, Va. Secretaries 305 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Merrow (NHL) ani DU gaucli Metealf) (Monts. 10 seid: Michele (QU)... cones nes Miller’ (Calif) sive. JUg00 Mille (Md)... .... © Miller (Nebr.)ii10e.ual oof Miller (NAY). cnagbanaat Mills (Ark) 0 oui) aun] 5 Minshall (Ohio)... cee Montoya (N. Mex.) _.______._ Moore (W. Va)uod. Siall Morano (Conny. do.LLU Morgan (Pa.)....Joooi0.)90.) Morris. (Okla.). 1c Jo gingdod Morrison (Laos t_sodonliz: Moss (Calif)... .onoannnnnes Moulder (Mo.) o-oo _______ Multer (N.Y. Joo. slob0 Mumma (Pa)...-.L Murray (TennJ). i) conti Nateher (Ky.) il couoll4 Neal (W.Va)oo)ldic 00 Jc. Nicholson (Mass.) .__———_____ Nimitz (Ind)acos ool) Norblad (Oreg.) _______._____ Norrell (Ark.).Jo goaiadial.JL O'Briemi(l.y. ov. sain. Ol Brien (N.2Y.) colo.LAG Om 0D. canal OHara (Minn)... _._....3%C OXonskiWis.).. _ ._......_. O'Neill (Mass.)... ach odsbl OsmersiNi 1d.) co vewrere wmers Ostertag! (N.. ¥). ccuiollJu Passman (Lao 22 L008de Patan (Fox. )iiv ll chil. ¢ Patterson (Conn.)..-wewewen-Pelly (Wash). iia d S108tue Perkins (Ky)... .. 42 hifi S88 Piost (Idaho)... oJ deilanizl Philbin:(Mass.) .._ -...... Pilcher (Ga). ... 00. 35. 0dib Pllion (N. YV)ooo 2) Poage (Tex. 10 auralJ08. Poll (Va.). .... J2 latigsl)22 Polk (Ohio): _ovh smaieed £1 Porter (Oreg.) 5200 saan LL Powell (N. Yo)uil suliO.auial Preston (Ga). solbcul iS)d. Pricel@lly. J......} ProutvitVe). is Rabaut (Mich.)....-cec-n--. Ann P. Lonergan, 35 E St., Zone 1. Merrill W. Englund, 11703 College View Dr. Silver Spring, Md. James Cromwell, 236 House Office Bldg. Esther P. Miller. Dorothy B. Hass, 2800 Woodley Rd., Zone 8. Charles Craig, 1025 House Office Bldg. Tagen Darrison, Jr., 3801 Pope St. SE., Zone Mary Bassett, 2500 Q St. Virginia L. Noah, 215 C St. SE., Zone 3. Connie S. Thompson, 10 4th St. SE. Bo H. Jaques, 5116 Manning Dr., Bethesda 14, d John P. Baxter, 656 East Capitol St. John H. Weiner, 3501 Carpenter St. SE. Ella Marice Ryan, 221 Constitution Ave. NE. Florence H. Cooley, 2117 E St. John Ryckman, 109 C St. SE. Bog C. Koerber, 5624 4th St. South, Arlington, a. Jeanne Stratton, 1711 Massachusetts Ave. Lois B. Wertz, Harrisburg, Pa. Sara Ward, 1900 F St. Frances Settle Webb, 2511 Q St. Joan LeFavre, 761 26th Place South, Arlington 2, Va. Margaret F. Butler, 3951 Langley Court, Zone 16. Charles Baird, 114 C St. SE., Zone 3. Dorothy E. Woodring, 2706 Military Rd., Zone 15. Janice Dilday, 4200 Cathedral Ave. James B. Miley, 2800 Woodley Rd. Francis X. Kilroy, 1726 House Office Bldg. Marie Crowe, 1408 House Office Bldg. Josephine Peters, 1711 Massachusetts Ave., Zone 6. Lura Dean Hoskinson, 4200 Cathedral Ave. Harryette M. Smith. Donn G. Dutcher, 407 House Office Bldg. John T. Eiker, Jr., 1233 House Office Bldg. Martha K. Williams, 1711 Massachusetts Ave. Lucille Spain, 120 C St. NE., Zone 2. John M. Henshaw, 3609 26th St. NE. Guy Ray Hibbard, 329 House Office Bldg. Harve Mobley, 5015 Fulton St. NE. Virginia Rishel, 2500 Q St. Clifford O. Gaucher, 2411 32d St. S8E., Zone 20. John W. Ellis, 900 10th St., Alexandria, Va. Ann Wrigley, 4215 35th St. South, Arlington, Va. Lacey C. Sharp, 406 Fontaine St., Alexandria, Va. Nancy Lee Callender, 930 Birchwood Rd., Lake-wood, Falls Church, Va. Mae Smith Belcher. Jack Billings, 3515 T St. Louise Maxienne Dargans, 3808 Hayes St. NE., Zone 19. Mariann R. Mackenzie, 1227 House Office Bldg. Thomas L. Hayes, 1379 Congress St. SE. 306 Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Radwan (N. Y.) aon 32.3 2 E. Irene Neese, 1237 House Office Bldg. Rains (Ale) anallol) SOTII Bb E. E. Cox, 715 Lakeview Dr., Falls Church, Va. RoyiN. iY Ine Maxine Jordan, 1115 Kingwood Dr., Takoma Park, Md. Rayburni(Tex)). ........... Alla Clary, 604 North Greenwich St., Falls Church, Va. Reece (Tenn) iil co gil ooucll Marguerite McMillan, 433 North Park Dr. Arlington, Va. Reede(N:. BX)...©. Florence A. Droney, 1711 Massachusetts Ave. Rees: (Kang)... 3201 Christine Sharp, 1134 House Office Bldg. Reuss (Wigan HZ 213 0 Rhodes (Ariz) i= 35 20i LL _« John M. McGowan 2d, 1316 House Office Bldg. Rhodes (Pa). nL ocinaclliil William G. Phillips, 11512 Regnid Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Riehlman (N.:¥ ios deni. Mary F. Einstein, 2021 Q St., Zone 9. Riley (8. Cz. t. 3 1d Mary S. the setiiarnl E. Virdin, Coronet. Riverg/(8. C)anipiiaasls180 DeLacy Shuman, 2031 38th St. SE., Zone 20. Roberts (Ala)... j= J 31IS J. Gloria Vinson, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Robeson «(Va.).b iL Sal Lk C. Conway Baker, 2013 Wardman Rd. NE. Zone 18. Robsion {Ky Yiiseudasaen1 tol Davenport, 9310 Adelphi Rd., Hyattsville, d Rodino (Nal)...>i Helena Gormley, 1607 House Office Bldg. Rogers (Colo). i= £3 F178 Nina Nunn Kelly, 343 House Office Bldg. Rogers: (Flat). dives sold dia Na J. Howlett, 3909 5th St. North, Arlington, a. Rogersi(Mass.) > ~uuua [408 Rogers (Tex. Jil © Jean MaGouirk, 200 C St. SE., Zone 3. aol.47 Rooney (N.iilVL).. 2058. uu George G. Buchheister, 3900 Church St., Upper Marlboro, Md. Roosevelt (Calif). __.____.___ Juanita E. Barbee, 617 Jefferson St. Rutherford (Tex) vali o?l 5 Larry L. King, 4127 Taney Ave., Alexandria, Va. Sadlak (Conn) dif) apnallAST Mary B. Stack, 5081 Bradley Blvd., Chevy Chase 15, Md. Sto George (NI )en ll. 1150 Vida Buist, 2531 Q St. SantangelotN. Y.). ...... ... Melba J. Coutsonikas, Arlington Towers, Arling-ton, Va. Saund-(Calit yeas L Elva W. Bell, 3040 Idaho Ave. Saylor (Pau) aii vauoll S04 Schenck (Ohio) Arthur A. Graf, 5533 Potomac Ave., Zone 16. Scherer (Ohio) Elizabeth M. Schubert, 200 C St. SE. Schwengel (Iowa) Charles R. Freburg, 2645 North Van Dorn, . Alexandria, Va. Scott (Na QJ) abil ssuoll 083 Harold W. Thomerson, 2018 Fort Davis St. SE. Seott (Pa.). 214 30 notinll Edith V. Skinner, 1552 33d St. Serivner (Kans) 12 OF Carl W. Cardin, 221 Standish Dr., Forest ___.__. Heights SE., Zone 21. Scudder (Calif) 12 Helen M. Dubino, 4 4th St. SE. coalLu Seely-Brown (Conn.) _ _______ Marie Wilson, 6101 16th St. : Selden: (Alacyoli im auteiunl Thomas M. Gilbert, 437 House Office Bldg. Sheehan (TW.Yacwdortl + Jordan, East St. 000 Ann 314 Capitol Sheeley (Calif) ......._.c1_il O. Lynne Bradley, 3142 O St. Sheppand:-(Calif)... Mrs. Jo Hughes, 5712 Eastern Ave. NE. _. Shuford (N.C)... 381 J. Richard Queen, 254 House Office Bldg. Sieminskd (NJ) 20286 zus0ae John Murphy, 238 House Office Bldg. Stkes (Tn)...oil D. 2802 PL 20 Alma Butler, Devonshire Seri yy ist ini Walter Ray Smith, 5121 Bradley Blvd., Chevy Chase 15, Md. Simpson {(IW.) ic secon)858 Secretaries 307 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Simpson. (Pa.). ....18 Lunas) Sls (Calif) 4. =v oe Smith (Calif)... HE 2 Smith (Bans. 2 a:b _digc & Smith: (Miss). cot soleniiih Smith (Va.)ic. izes lagolia Smith (Wis)... Spence (Ky.)... 17 {Lig 10st Springer (ML) A, Lil soilal Staggers (W.Va) l. 2 coud Staufler (Pa.). _... 35% mind Steed (Okla)iil sodi senanld | Sullivan (Mo, yl S000 1s )zaas Taber (N.Y) Tallei(lowa) co inwdiall a1. Taylor (N.Y)... 1 Teague (Calif)... .... .... Rogge (Ter yy. -~~ a Teller (N. Y.)svzwnionsrane Towes (Wig y fio = Thomas (Tex.)ooo. oc tae Thompson. (ha.).. cvs wom edt 52 Thompson (NJ) coranzoonas Thompson (Tex)... ..... ... Thomson (Wy0.) veo on Thornberry (Tex)... Tollefson (Wash). ........... Trimble (Ark)... _. Reek Vo)... Vdalb (Ariz)... Uliman (Oveg.). =... Dic (Cality. Yanik (Ohio)... Yan Pelt (Wizy... Yan Zondt -. (Pa)... Ninson (Ga)... ...... Noryva (Ohio)... .: Numa QU Wainwricht (N.Y)... ..... Welter (Pay... Watts (Ry) =. Weaver (Nebr)..... Westland (Wash.).....-ovu-. Wharton (N. YY... ....... Whitener (N.C.).....oca... Whitten (Miss.). ........:.... Yidmll (N. J)... Wier (Minny... Douglas M. Copley, 5305 Dublin Ave., Spring- field, Va. Jackson T. Carle, 421 House Office Bldg. Lorraine Benton, 1037 House Office Bldg. William A. Kats. Audrey G. Mathews, 220 Woodland Rd. SE. Zone 23. Calvin H. Haley, 2409 Fort Scott Dr., Arlington, Va. Dorothy Veit Dunn, 2500 Wisconsin Ave. Marguerite Bean, 1129 House Office Bldg. Alvin A. Bray, 1431 House Office Bldg. Marie Lantz, 532 20th St., Zone 6. Sallie Scull, 5300 Clifton St., Clearfield, Alex- andria, Va. Truman Richardson, 1006 House Office Bldg. Catherine Wilson, 2916 Loudon, Baltimore, Md. Charles Taber, 2480 16th St. Mrs. Jean Bartley. Mrs. Jean L. Casey. Lawrence B. Slater. George W. Fisher. Bos McCracken, 2916 Russell Rd., Alexandria, a. Betty Newman, 442 House Office Bldg. Mode D. Ball, 4514 Albion Rd., College Park, Mrs. Derwood D. Harrison, 7205 Arrowwood Rd., Bethesda 14, Md. Charlotte R. Eldredge, Continental Hotel. Julia T. Burlen, Box 43, Bladensburg, Md. Donald Peyton, 1219 House Office Bldg. Bob Waldron, 221 North Pitt St., Alexandria, Va, Mary McGill, 5413 Border Dr. SE., Zone 22. Alton G. Lacy, 4637 Windom Pl., Zone 16. Orren Beaty, 306 Cabin Rd. SE., Vienna, Va. Charles J. Serns. Marie E. Adams, 2730 Wisconsin Ave. Eugene L. Krizek, 423 House Office Bldg. opi H. Haefs, 3618 Greenway Pl., Alexandria, a. Thomas E. Sheridan, 312 5th St. SE., Zone 3. Marguerite Maddux, 3601 Wisconsin Ave., Zone 16. A. J. Griffith, 3510 B St. SE. Susan D. Miller, 2422 Observatory Pl. Ralph A. Patterson, 2408 36th St. SE. Ruth Miskell, 1954 Columbia Rd. Paul L. Kelley, 8 Elwyn Ct., Silver Spring, Md. Erven E. Boettner, 9518 Crosby Rd., Silver Spring, Md. James M. Dolliver, 7435 Axton St., Springfield, Va. Helen Staples, 1009 House Office Bldg. Herbert M. Lineberger, 215 C St. SE. Mrs. Jack W. Watson, 2707 North Nelson St., Arlington, Va. Martha Schubmehl, 460 House Office Bldg. Charles Munn. Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Wigglesworth (Mass) _______ Ivan Hedin, 1613 Harvard St. Willlams (Miss.) Charles H. Griffin, 3015 South Grant St., Arling- ton, Va. Williams: (N. Yo)it oso 300 Fred C. Smith, 200 C St. SE. Willis la) ovine Will F. Candler, 818 58th Ave. SE., Zone 27. Wilsont(@alif.) oofUS 20 Margaret Young, Arlington Towers, Arlington, a. Wilsoni(@nd. LL one tel Gil Gordon H. Allen, National Press Club. Winstend (Miss) =... Enez D. Pruyn, 1111 Army-Navy Dr., Arlington 2, Va, Withrowi (Wis) coofl HLL Frances C. Eesley, 1801 16th St. Wolverton (NN. Jit seal | Jane Binger, 398 Bainbridge Rd., Alexandria, Va. Wright (Tex.).d. unkJoo ol B. C. Raupe, 605 Owen St., Alexandria, Va. Yates (Bile i. d7 colil) Janet Sore, 1620 Fuller St. Young (Tex. )o:2 oon oii Berniece Grieder, 209 C St. SE. Younger (Calif) on i G00 § Louise Deering, 320 House Office Bldg. Zablocki> (Wis.). _uobuo. L108 Marian A. Czarnecki, 5302 Newport Ave., Chevy Chase, Md Zelenko (N. VY.) .....= Mollie D. Cohen, 715 University Blvd. East, -Silver Spring, Md. DELEGATES AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Bartlett (Alaska) = 0002 © Mary Lee Council, 2801 Quebec St. Buns. (Bawald) _..........}. Mary N. Isa, 3250 T St. SE. Fernés-Isern (P. R.)_________ Orville Watkins, 1710 House Office Bldg. STATISTICAL SESSIONS OF CONGRESS c Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-|Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the HouseONBTeSS | sion ning journment |in days of the Senate 1 of Representatives I hae 1 | Mar. 4,17892 | Sept. 29,1789 210 { John Langdon, of | FrederickMuh- A.C. New Hampshire. lenberg, of Pennsyl- vania. 2 | Jan. 4,1790 | Aug. 12,1790 EES ST Es 3 | Dec. 6,1790 | Mar. 38,1791 SS Visio anll RIEL R is 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 | John of Langdon,New Hampshire. : 3Q. anion 1| Dec. 2,1793 | June 9,1794 190: Lene A Frederick A. C. Muh-lenberg, of Pennsyl-vania. Ralph Izard, of South Carolina. 2 | Nov. 3,1794 | Mar. 3,1795 121 | Henry Tazewell, of Virginia. ath 1| Dec. 7,1795 | June 1,1796 177 i208 GA BRLE Jonathan Dayton, of New Jersey. Samuel Livermore, of New Hampshire. 2 | Dec. 5,1796 | Mar. 3,1797 89 | William Bingham, of Pennsylvania. Sth... ooo 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 | Dent, of Mary- George Carolina. land.4 Theodore Sedgwick, of Massachusetts. 3 | Dec. 3,1798 | Mar. 3, 1799 91 | John Laurence, of New York. James Ross, of Penn-sylvania. Oth. nea 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. thi cL 1| Dec. 17,1801 | May 3,1802 148 | Abraham Baldwin, of | Nathaniel Macon, of Georgia. North Carolina. 2 | Dec. 6,1802 | Mar. 3,1803 88 | Stephen R. Bradley, of Vermont. Sth... ... 1| Oct. 17,1803 | Mar. 27,1804 163 Jopa Brown, of Ken-Do. tucky. Jesse Franklin, of North Carolina. 2 | Nov. 5,1804 | Mar. 3,1805 119 | Joseph Anderson, of Tennessee.Oth io 1 | Dec. 2,1805 | Apr. 21,1806 141 | Samuel Smith, of Do. Maryland. 2 | Dec. 1,1806 | Mar. 3,1807 0% .— TR DR 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 in December, unles s they shall by law appoint a different day.” Pursuant * x x% 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 jo) assed providing for the meeting of Congress on other days in the year. Since that year Congress met reg ularly 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 Washington. 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. ¢ Elected Speaker pro tempore for Apr. 20, 1798, and again for May 28, 1798. 311 97560°—57——22 312 Congressional Directory SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Congre Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-|Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the House MEIess | sjon ning journment | in days of the Senate of Representatives 6th... 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 Siero R. Bradley, of Vermont. John Milledge, of Georgia. thoi! 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. 8 | Dec. 3,1810 | Mar. 3,1811 91 Jorn; Pope, of Ken-ucky. 2th... 1 | Nov. 4,1811 | July 6,1812 245 | WilliamH. Crawford, | Henry Clay, of Ken-of Georgia, tucky. 2 | Nov. 2,1812 | Mar. 3,1813 do Bihiouns. 1 | May 24,1813 | Aug. 2,1813 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. HMtheo.ia 1 | Dec. 4,1815 | Apr. 29,1816 48 = IE Tr Henry Clay, of Ken-ucky. 2 | Dec. 2,1816 | Mar. 3,1817 1H ha dos. 0 a Ith. ona 1 | Dec. 1,1817 | Apr. 20,1818 1FA do... ls Do. 2 | Nov. 16, 1818 | Mar. 3,1819 108 | James Barbour, of Virginia. 16th iva 1 | Dec. 6,1819 | May 15,1820 162 | John Gaillard, of Do. South Carolina. 2 | Nov. 13,1820 | Mar. 3,1821 nel... AOC 0. ts John W. Taylor,t of New York. th... 1 | Dec. 3,1821 | May 8,1822 157 |---.. ozo L8013.0 Philip P. Barbour, of Virginia. 2 | Dec. 2,1822 | Mar. 3,1823 03 bane (3 14 Jor Eg RT Ms Cage Sp 18th... 1 | Dec. 1,1823 | May 27,1824 178 |.-.--do. ae ey Clay, of Ken-uc 2 | Dec. 6,1824 | Mar. 3,1825 -EUS De Be SR 19th... -.-. 1 | Dec. 5,1825 | May 22,1826 169 Nathaniel Macon, of | John W. he, of oun Carolina. New York 2 | Dec. 4,1826 | Mar. 3,1827 00 Laur jpeti.donaslEE. 0th... --1 | Dec. 3,1827 | May 26,1828 175 Sa Smith, of | Andrew Stevenson, of Maryland. Virginia. 2 | Dee. 1,1828 | Mar. 3,1829 A ba i Nie Ss Asti nioin-1 | Dec. 17,1829 | May 31,1830 176 Jose: Goal a . Do. Loner 2 | Dec. 6,1830 | Mar. 3,1831 88 Littleton Waller Taze-well, of Virginia. 29d. amis 1 | Dec. 5,1831 | July 16,1832 ool. do... 1... Do, 2 | Dec. 3,1832 | Mar, 2,1833 91 | Hugh Lawson White, of Tennessee. Rn 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. oath... 1 | Dee. 17,1835 | July 4,1836 211 | William R. King, of | James KX. Polk, of Alabama. Tennessee. 2 | Dec. 5,1836 | Mar. 3,1837 89) Jsos:. do. cali Lamsie SE. o5th.. 1 | Sept. 4,1837 | Oct. 16,1837 Api do. tor ols Do. 2 | Dec. 4,1837 | July 9,1838 ous dO. itn 3 | Dec. 83,1838 | Mar. 3,1839 ol RE o6th. _..... 1 | Dec. 2,1839 | July 13,1840 233 [ass (31 HN 2 pr CL Robert M. T. Hunter, of Virginia. 2 | Dec. 17,1840 | Mar. 3,1841 87 lsu toc asin last a. ain... 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 89njsuk do. ogiinilng oSth =... 1 | Dec. 4,1843 | June 17,1844 196 |-----doiuo Doriss aed W. Jones, of John Vir-inia. 2 | Dec. 2,1844 | Mar. 3,1845 02: 4ntan. dod assolevale 2 Wh. o.oo 1 | Dec. 1,1845 | Aug. 10,1846 253 David R] Atchison, of | John W. Davis, of In-Missouri. diana. 2 | Dec. 17,1846 | Mar. 3,1847 87 cos. do; coaapinn) sear. 30th... 1 | Dec. 6,1847 | Aug. 14,1848 254: 4. docliieelladiioll Robert C. Winthrop, of Massachusetts. 2 | Dec. 4,1848 | Mar. 3,1849 00: }esi QOS lds. punaiaal 3st... 1 | Dec. 3,1849 | Sept. 30, 1850 302 | William R. King, of | Howellof Geor- Cobb, Alabama, gia. 2 | Dec. 2,1850 | Mar, 3,1851 lr do. mail sui soos 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 313 SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Cod ress Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-| Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the House ong sion ning journment [in days of the Senate of Representatives 32d. iii. 1 | Dec. 1,1851 | Aug. 31,1852 275. | William R. King, of | Linn Boyd, of Ken-; Apne. tucky. 2 | Dec. 6,1852 | Mar. 3,1853 LIE ee nou a ee nls ma Ce 1 | Dec. 65,1853 | Aug. 7,1854 246 David &. Atchison, of Do. Missouri. 2 | Dec. 4,1854 | Mar. 3,1855 90 nr Bright, of In-iana. Lewis Cass, of Michi-gan, Sth... 1 | Dec. 38,1855 | Aug. 18,1856 260 | Jesse D. Bright, of In-| Nathaniel P. Banks, digna, of Massachusetts. 2 | Aug. 21,1856 | Aug. 30,1856 10-5 fdo. ol) J PRL 8 3 | Dec. 11,1856 ar. 3,1857 93 Fishes M. Mason, of Virginia. Thomas J. Rusk, of Texas. S5th. i 1 | Dec. 7,1857 | June 14,1858 189 | Benjamin Fitzpatrick, | James L. Orr, of . of Alabama. South Carolina. 2 | Dec. 6,1858 | Mar. 3,1859 88 | ois QOL. at g6th....... 1 | Dec. 5,1859 | June 25,1860 202 [ocd dons D 4 sebbbi William Pennington, of New Jersey. Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana. 2 | Dec. 38,1860 | Mar. 38,1861 93 Soloman Foot, of Ver-mont. oth 1 | July 4,1861 | Aug. 6,1861 54... Qo. da Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania. 2 | Dec. 2,1861 | July 17,1862 228 io doll caox le 3 | Dec. 1,1862 | Mar. 3,1863 OF foitin TelA o8th ..... 1 | Dec. 17,1863 | July 4,1864 209 |... doele 1 ota Schuyler Colfax, of 2 wn Indiana. Daniel Clark, of New : Hampshire. 2 | Dec. -5,1864 | Mar. 3,1865 80 Ah doin rir. othe... ‘1'| Dec. 4,1865 | July 28,1866 237 | LafayetteS. Foster, of Do. Connecticut. 2 | Dec. 38,1866 | Mar. 3,1867 91 Benjamin F. Wade, Do. 0 io 40th JOE 1 | Mar. -4,18678 Dec. 2,1867 274 [ory dont a Than Do. 2 | Dec. 2,18679 Nov. 10,1868 345 [oa do. Shao bo 3 | Dee. 7,1868 | Mar. 3,1869 87 ion do Siarvn Theodore M. Pome- roy,10 of New York. diet cL. 1 | Mar. 4,1869 | Apr. 10,1869 38 | Henry B. Anthony, | James G. Blaine, of of Rhode Island. Maine. 2 | Dec. 6,1869 | July 15,1870 222 |-..-dost Co 3 | Dec. 5,1870 { Mar. 3,1871 89 | os Clr pbeatanaltdota atl lve 1 RE 1 | Mar. 4,1871 | Apr. 20,1871 48: | oo QO a Do. 2 | Dec. 4,1871 | June 10,1872 190: :... HT ig Bal 3 | Dec. 2,1872 | Mar. 3,1873 oli, QO et ear dad 1 | Dec. 1,1873 | June 23, 1874 204 | Matthew H. Carpen-Do. ter, of Wisconsin. 2 | Dec. 7,1874 | Mar. 3,1875 VEE pan qo Loe Henry B. Anthony, of Rhode Island. dh. _.C... 1 | Dec. 6,1875 | Aug. 15,1876 254 | Thomas W. Ferry, of | Michael C. Kerr,!1 of Michigan. Indiana. Samuel 8. Cox,2 of New York, pro tem-pore. Milton Saylor,18 of Ohio, pro tempore. 2 | Dec. 4,1876 | Mar. 3,1877 00} |eaae-dO... bimini Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania. 45th. .~=._ 1 | Oct. 15,1877 | Dec. 3,1877 i) lead, [1 SR Ge Do. 2 | Dec. 3,187 June 20, 1878 200 |..c.. QO. mit bmi 3 | Dec. 2,1878 | Mar. ' 3,1879 ox ed mln dinpuca 46th="3 «t=: 1 | Mar. 18,1879 | July 1,1879 106 Alon 9. Thurman, Do. of 2 | Dec. 1,1879 | June 16,1880 189 lec QO. stot pir 3 | Dec. 6,1880 | Mar. 3,1881 8% lcs 80... inp... ® 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 &n this session from Monday, July 27, to Monday, Sept. 21, to Friday, Oct. 6, and to Tuesday, Nov. 10. 0 business was transacted subsequent to July 27. 10 Elected Speaker Mar. 3, 1869, and served 1 day. 11 Djed Aug. 19, 1876. 12 Appointed Speaker pro tempore Feb. 17, May 12, June 19, 13 Appointed Speaker pro tempore June 4, 314 Congressional Directory SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Coil Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-| Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the House8IeSS | sion ning journment |indays of the Senate of Representatives 47th: vu... 1 | Dec. 5,1881 | Aug. 8,1882 247 | Thomas F. Bayard, of | J. Warren Keifer, o Delaware. Ohio. David Dayvis, of Illinois, 2 | Dec. 4,1882 | Mar. 3,1883 90 | George F. Edmunds, of Vermont. aSth. oa. 1 | Dec. 3,1883 | July 7,1884 218 pon dosesi sor i... John G. Carlisle, of Kentucky. 2 | Dec. 1,1884 | Mar. 3,1885 08 loon lhe le SL ree, 40th... 1 | Dee. 17,1885 | Aug. b5,1886 242 | John Sherman, of Ohio. Do. 2 | Dec. 6,1886 | Mar. 3,1887 88 | John J. Ingalls, of Kansas. Otho 1 | Dec. 5,1887 | Oct. 20,1888 321 [Ls (3 ae as BCL Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1888 | Mar. 3,1889 Oy (ie docs Sosa Tae. Slat... io. 1 | Dec. 2,1889 | Oct. 1,1890 304 \...-TE Se Tiguan B. Reed, of alne. 2 | Dec. 1,189 | Mar. 3,1891 93 | Charles F. Manderson, of Nebraska. 524. tow 1| Dec. 7,1891 | Aug. 5,1892 251... Qo. ta Charles F. Crisp, of Georgia. 2 | Dec. 5,1892 | Mar. 3,1893 89 | Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee. 53d. 1| Aug. 17,1893 | Nov. 3,1893 BO. vas 0... Fo Do. 2 | Dec. 4,1893 | Aug. 28,1894 28 V...—-Gna tl Is Bai 3 | Dec. 3,1894 | Mar. 3,1895 97 | Matt W. Ransom, of North Carolina. Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee. Béth = 1 | Dee. 2,1895 | June 11,1896 193 | William P. Frye, of | Thomas B. Reed, of Maine. Maine, 2 | Dec. 17,1896 | Mar. 3,1897 87 |.zaze 0. silss hn BETh 55th: eee 1 | Mar. 15,1897 | July 24,1897 138 [n.-do... Do. 2 | Dec. 6,1897 | July 8,1898 a5... se Ll 3 | Dec. 5,1898 | Mar. 3,1899 2 a 3(RRSne BE ; LH OA a 1 | Dec. 4,1899 | June 7,1900 186 ec. d0...00nin dae David B. Henderson, 0 of Iowa. 2 | Dec. 3,1900 | Mar. 3,1901 41 | 1 tal omen ll Brthe 1 | Dec. 2,1901 | July 1,1902 4 ball PES AO0.t cat om lithe Do. 2 | Dec. 1,1902 | Mar. 3,1903 OR [co AO. oth... .. 1 | Nov. 9,1903 | Dec. 7,1903 20 HR Ee Joss G. Cannon, |-----40. nuit of inois. 2 | Dec. 17,1903 | Apr. 28,1904 144 |-----dol ura ne. 3 | Dec. 5,1904 | Mar. 3,1905 BOpf-_ 2 Glin Sales i oth =. oo 1 | Dec. 4,1905 | June 30,1906 209 [----(3 1 SINE SN Do 2 | Dec. 3,1906 | Mar. 3,1907 0 leon essed Lat 60th. uk. 1 | Dec. 2,1907 | May 30,1908 181 jaca iia time Do al AO. huts 2 | Dec. 7,1908 | Mar. 3,1909 87 =o... dO: ii. immerenw. Gist. ee 1 | Mar. 15,1909 | Aug. 5,1909 14 ..... do. huesln Do. 2 | Dec , 1909 | June 25,1910 202 ==. QO... mnie 3 | Dec. 5,1910 | Mar. 3,1911 80 [o-.-: dO... hi i Cen 62a... 1 | Apr. 4,1911 | Aug. 22, 1911 141 flaca. do'M,..c.. edinia. Champ Clark,of Mis-souri, 2 | Dec. 4,1911 | Aug. 26,1912 267 | Bacon,! Brandegee,16 Curtis,” Gallinger,18 Lodge.1? 3 | Dee. 2,1912 | Mar. 3,1913 92 | Bacon, Gallinger,2!_. 1 Eien 1| Apr. 7,1913 | Dec. 1,1913 239 | James P. Clarke, of Do. Arkansas. 2 | Dec. 1,1913 | Oct. 24,1914 HERE Fl CL RE i 3 | Dec. 17,1914 | Mar. 3,1915 87 >=-40__A gata mn Gath: ..... 1 | Dec. 6,1915 | Sept. 8, 1916 yi IE Ty WedSR ET Do. 2 | Dec. 4,1916 | Mar. 3,1917 90 “Willard Saulsbury, of Delaware. O5thiin:) os 1°] Apr. -2,1917 | Oct." 6,1917 188... doi rahi Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1917 | Nov. 21,1918 304 auai-do....c.iieieas. 3 | Dec. 2,1918 | Mar. 3,1919 92 leac.s (5 Gd BL TACO (RON 60th. one 1 | May 19,1919 | Nov. 19, 1919 185 | Albert B. Cummins, | Frederick H. Gillett, of Iowa. of Massachusetts. 2 | Dec. 1,1919 | June 5, 1920 188: 2 Ir a Ja 3 | Dec. 6,1920 | Mar. 3,1921 BR ak dos. czrlicmasan. O7the 1 | Apr. 11,1921 | Nov. 23, 1921 To do. Dadiiin Do. 2 | Dec. 5,1921 | Sept. 22,1922 20%. [Dy gre nnl ResiuielTol 3 | Nov. 20, 1922 | Dec. 4,1922 15 ean do. aaissasaldin 4 | Dec. 4 1922 | Mar. 3,1923 Lt | VA ER AOL mnmtiat 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 1 and 3, June 13 to July 5, Aug. 1-10, and Aug. 27 to Dec. 15, 1912, 16 Elected to serve May 25, 1912, 17 Elected to serve Dec. 4-12, 1911. 18 Elected to serve Feb. 12-14, a 26-27, May 7, July 6-31, Aug. 12-26, 1912, 19 Elected to serve Mar. 25-26, 191 30 Elected to serve Aug. 27 to Dec. 15, 1912, Jan. 5-18, and Feb. 2-15, 1913. 1 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 315 SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Congress Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-|Length| President pro tempore | Speakerof the House g sion ning journment |indays of the Senate of Representatives 68thiul. 1| Dec. 83,1923 | June 71924 188 | Albert B. Cummins, | Frederick H. Gillett, of Towa. of Massachusetts. | 2 | Dec. 1,1924 | Mar. 3,1925 03% een AO oc ie oo | Goth. 1| Dec. 17,1925 | July 3,1926 209 | George H. Moses, of | Nicholas Longworth, New Hampshire. of Ohio. 2 | Dec. 6,1926 | Mar. 3,1927 88 fo Qos sdaeesorl FOL woo 1 | Dec. 5,1927 | May 29, 1928 1772268 do. JU 5° Do. wisi 2 | Dec. * 3,1928 | Mar. 3,1929 0113201 do. mil Beg a A te 1 | Apr. 15,1929 | Nov. 22,1929 20H dono oma Do. 2 | Dee. 2,1929 | July 38,1930 24H. AO in on BERLE 3 | Dec. 1,1930 | Mar. 3,1931 03 Hz cus QAO sisndinhoa Vii at 1| Dec. 7,1931 | July 16,1932 223 1 Romsa Join N. Garner, of exas. 2 | Dec. 5,1932 | Mar. 83,1933 89 trig Aolaound piss id Ba. on 1 | Mar. 9,1933 | June 15,1933 99 | Key Pittman, of Ne-| Henry T. Rainey, | vada. i of Illinois. | 2 | Jan. 3,1934 | June 18,1934 167. on Gn PREes PAT RTD 1| Jan. 3,1935 | Aug. 26,1935 236: |e ll dousd spac shia Joseph W. Byrns,2 of Tennessee.2 | Jan. 3,1936 | June 20,1936 170: fouls docs golopie dii William B. Bank-head,? of Alabama. | 75th 1| Jan. 5,1937 | Aug. 21,1937 220 0 Q0cu i aboat100 Do. 2 | Nov. 15,1937 | Dec. 21,1937 B87 leceee Onna ait 3 | Jan. 3,1938 | June 16,1938 | 165 |_____ doc. 6th... 1| Jan. 3,1939 | Aug. 5,1939 215i 0... hh Do.2% 2 | Sept. 21,1939 | Nov. 3,1939 44 | _____ Ooi wn 3 | Jan. 3,1940 | Jan. 3,1941 866 [--.-c Gh ie Ra a Sam Rayburn,? of Texas. | William H. King, of ; Utah. ah 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. ath... 1 | Jan. 6, 1943%| Dec. 21, 1943 Sol 0 LOGETo Ea Do. 2 | Jan. 10, 194433 Dec. 19, 1944 SLUT me 0. on Hh... 1 | Jan. 3, 19453 Dec. 21,1945 353 | Kenneth McKellar, of Do. Tennessee. 2 | Jan. 14, 19463%| Aug. 2,1946 2010 a0. Othe... ..... 1 | Jan. 3,1947% Dec. 19, 1947 351 | Arthur H. Vanden-| Joseph W. Martin, ; berg, of Michigan. i of Massachu-setts. 2 | Jan. 6,1948%7 Dec. 31,1948 361. do: ile Ist... 1| Jan. 3,1949 | Oct. 19,1949 290 | Kenneth McKellar,of | Sam Rayburn, of Tennessee. Texas. 2 | Jan. 3,1950%8| Jan. 2,1951 205 A a LT god... 1 | Jan. 3,19513%| Oct. 20,1951 091 ify mien TE Do. 2 | Jan. 8,195240 July 7,1952 182 0 = do 2 Died Aug. 19, 1934. 2 Died June 4, 1936. 25 Elected June 4, 1936. 26 Died Sept. 15, 1940. 2 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. 82 There was a recess in this session from Thursday, July 8, to Tuesday, Sept. 14. 3 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. | 86 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. | 3 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. Congressional Directory SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Colores Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-| Length | President pro tempore | Speaker of the House 8reSS | sion ning journment |in days of the Senate of Representatives 83d... 1 | Jan. 3,19534| Aug. 3,1953 213 | Styles Bridges, of | Joseph W. Martin, New Hampshire. Ins of Massachu- setts. 2 | Jan. 6,1954%| Dec. 2,1954 S31 Goi12 ul T.. Do. Sth... i. 1 | Jan. 5,19554%| Aug. 2,1955 210 | Walter F. George, of | Sam Rayburn, of Georgia. exas 2 | Jan. 3,1956%| July 27,1956 2071-0 ETBL Do. 85th......---- 1 | Jan. 3,19574 Aug. 30,1957 239 | Carl Hayden, of Ari- Do. zona. 2) Jan. 71958 |. olla. ofS CEE]. do lolscei x. Do. 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. 44 There was a recess in this session from Thursday, March 29, 1956, to Monday, April 9, 1956. 45 There was a recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 18, 1957, to Monday, Apr. 29, 1957. Statistical 317 SPECIAL SESSIONS OF THE SENATE Year Date of beginning Date of adjournment Friday, Mar. 4 boii Lolita ontomnl on! Friday, Mar. 4. Monday, Mar br coos. cnr toon vet oh Monday, Mar. 4. Monday! Timezs (Shih sean a] Friday, June 26. Saturday, Mord... 000 ae Saturday, Mar. 4. TaesAay: TOY Wocironsnmi nvm amen Sammie Thursday, July 19. Wednesday, Mar.4 2. o. v3. roo. c= Thursday, Mar. 5. RY NT dy er ee i ta Thursday, Mar. 6. Saturday, Mar. 425008 4 50s 0 JOG T 1 Dav a Tuesday, Mar. 7. Monday, Mar. 4... 3. =~. 0 Monday, Mar. 4. Rriday, Mapodr CrTri l Tead Wednesday, Mar. 9. Wednesday, Marid ee Siar Tuesday, Mar. 17. conc Satarday,tMar. 40.0 52 00H So 0I00SR Friday, Mar. 10. |UD hadieh ait Thursday;Marad. LOL, O82 sar imaea i Monday, Mar. 15. te A Seehe SL nesday, Man. de Thursday, Mar. 20. LL UE RR Bens Monday, Mar 8. a errr ren iad Friday, Mar. 23. 188) 10:12 05) Ql TOL] Toesday, Map. £20500 20010 Jia UT 020] Thursday, Mar. 13. 1883. 158.unm Priday, Mar dl od. OEE. 00 Una Xk. subi Monday, Apr. 11. Io {EVE iabata Wednesday, Mar d.2: cof ur-=maomie iso Saturday, Mar. 14. I a a St Ae EE LE ise Bl Wednesday, June 16, 18502 102 #102G01 Friday, Mar. 427110 200 0, O08 S15 ila Thursday, Mar. 10. 18802 fea dre Tuesday; June: 2cona lla gall Thursday, June 28. Mf anise plaliizih Ae Si Monday, Mar. 4. 080i 00 ac buvear Thursday, Mar. 28. ccouhenov 0862 = Wednesday, Mar. 4 eee ian Saturday, Mar. 14. lea ee ad Gre Saturday, Mord aera Saturday, Mar. 11. 1867 nai...linh Monday, Apralia ioladi Jno Jf Saturday, Apr. 20. cal Jnslisoys TELUSES Monday, Apr. 12. oar. 00 cob onl Thursday, Apr. 22. {UV a peepe Wednesday, May 10 Saturday, May 27. IL EE eee Pea Tuesday, Mar. 4 = la -| Wednesday, Mar. 26. 1875 Santa. wnhagn, Friday, Mar. rf. 10 Ui 5.00 --| Wednesday, Mar. 24. EH aE A Monday, Mar. 5. Saturday, Mar. 17. 1881 fora Mar. 4___ Friday, May 20. BE Monday, Cet, 10... omen aoe oof Saturday, Oct. cocre--roer 29, 1888 Tou astra Jai Wednesday, Mar. 4_ itu J oll lo solic Thursday, Apr. 2. 1889. : oa LOGE Monday, Mar.41 _-.lvconbaciodiiiion Tuesday, Apr. 2. oir. il RE aR SHUG I Br saintslistasa dens 1b Friday, Apr. sedi 15, UTE doin ete LET Thmsday, Mor. 4... iieermsnties Wednesday, Mar. 10. 0y A Monday, Map 4: iil Saturday, Mar. 9. KUT IE Sh ms LIRR 1S Thursday, Mar; SL LAE Thursday, Mar. 19. 5a. at-cdnician Heeib aan Saturday, Mar. 4 = oe Saturday, Mar. 18. 1900" oa Ge ada ooh Thursday, Mar. 40 easA LN Saturday, Mar. 6. Ee ER EE AEC BY oe Ledeen Bitoni Sug Ee Monday, Mar. 17. 1907 5. dota Monday, Mar, Bic it. cold io. medal 302 Friday, Mar. ccdbuconi 16. {HA eal a. iy, Mar. de rr Tn nr LT Tuesday, Mar. 15. Se LE SL SR EAC Wednesday Mar. 4 1 0 andl Wednesday, Mar. 18. 1920 acc uni. aelioit Monday, Mara OE ICT TT a0nn Tuesday, Mar. 5. ee Sa A SE all Monday, Jaly 7-. ...... boneicosids.ut Monday, July sesame 21. biter Sadiielly Saturday, Mar... aoaod TOE Monday, Mar. 6 318 Congressional Directory 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. JOHN 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. Statistical 319 VOTES CAST FOR SENATORS IN. 1952, 1954, AND 1956 [The figures show the vote for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. ompiled from official statistics] Vote Total vote State 1952 1954 1956 ee Republican| Democrat | Democrat | Republican| Democrat | Republican Mabama.. =. =a oa 259, 348 55,110 018240. 330, 182 Arizona... 132, 063 128,888 | -SAR.EAT OR 170, 816 107, 447 278, 263 Aftamsas. © |. IEIAlEL CFF o01, 0580. 1 10S 331, 679 68, 016 399, 695 California________ BORSA Al RE 1,788,071 | 2,090,836 | 2,445,816 | 2,892,918 | 25 361, 467 Colorado... —.....|... Sei 235, 686 248, 502 319, 872 317,102 636, 974 3 ; 530, 505 Genniepttont....|{ 2 IR HB 1 soo 0s Ve wba] Ln 479,460 | 610,820 | 21,113,819 685 82, noahea ERE I Delaware... .---93, 020 77, 511 DE Hleorida..... ic.0l 1 1 05d 616, 005.7... J ALL uy ee. 655, Be derroroean 2 541. 267 Cloth: oo. BS LER 333,917 16 shoal 1 , Babe. a Ee 84,139 142, 269 149, 096 102, 781 2 265, 292 Yinotsl.: ..ad.at. LEG] Gg) 1,804,338 | 1,563,683 | 1,949,883 | 2,307,352 | 24,264,830 Tndiond:. 10 1, 020, 605 oly, 189 5. FL adi Eh ii hy 871,781 | 1,084,262 | 21,963,986 Bown. one 402, 712 442, 409 543, 156 635,499 | 21,178, 656 BANSHS.. ooilodannsLol ea bene 258, 575 348,144 | 333, = ; 477,822 2 825, 280 Kentucky... ta94,57 | 405,052 | 434100 | acz0a | C4000 | CRE) LOLI Tomisiann, loc EE i fio 207, 18H. 0) 335, iY I ES ee 335, 564 Maine. 139, 205 82, 665 102,075 tr peat CR AE RE RT Maryland. ______. 449, 823 400,570. [ono i iii bl TI 50 420, 108 473, 059 803, 167 Massachusetts... 1, 141, 22 o 1h re 927, 899 936,005 |-=-2---ccomaloCOC ee EY 01,417, 032 Michigan. ........ 1 498, 352 1 383, 416 } 1,088, 550 1,049,420 |---| fe Minnesota... .__-785, 649 590, 011 642,193 2pt REA IR Send al A ME Se SF Cg Mississippi... 22.00. LL 233, 919 100, 848 shipmentle SE EL ete Missouri:........ 858,170: | 1,008,521 | ____i |...ec. 1,015, 936 785,048 1,800, 984 Montana. .......-127,360 133, 109 : 114 . nz a ARI BE RR Se Re £369,841 | 4 211,898 ’ , Nebragica 0 { ) , 7160,881 | 7250, ol Lo hh Beds DIR ET 408, 971 164, G60) 8162990 | 8255, 695 Nevada... 41, 906 39, 184 3 45,043 332, 470 50, 677 45, 712 96, 389 New Hampshire $75,490 8114, 068 90, 519 161, 424 251, 943 SG Ee Rt Ct be 877.386 | 117,150 ; ) ; New Jersey.......| 1,286,782 | 1,011,187 858,158 SOLBoRE] poh doesn ae JilsaoninidBE New Mexico. .___ 117, 168 122, 543 111, 351 COON EEE DO ae TE Re New York ______. 3,853,934 | 2,521,736 rR Le, 13,265,159 | 3,723,933 | 106,989, 092 TE IR TR NorthiCarolinad|. 28 Lo 1a] Lue. S410, 574...iol. 731, 433 367, 475 1, 098, 908 8408,312 | 8211,322 North Dakota___. 157, 907 85,847... LOS NLO00 87,919 155, 305 2 244, 161 Ohio, .. iif 1, 878, 961 1, 563,330 | 31,254,904 | 31,257,874 1,864, 589 | 1,660,910 3, 525, 499 Oflahomin cont Bul SEY Yohei 335,127 262,013 459, 996 371, 146 31, 142 Oregon! ...... 00. cL Aig...ail 285, 775 283,313 396, 849 335, 405 732, 254 Pennsylvania.i] 72,331,034 | S268, 506 00 [C0 of. 1 ACI 2,268, 641 | 2,250,671 | 24,529, 874 Rhode Island. ____ 185, 850 225,128 ; 193, 654 182,970... VE ATH TO dior Aah iy 143, 444 CY ER 245, 371 South Qorolingel ns==r=rtunslone-r-r Biro) SER 230, 150 40,695 | 2 279,969 mmr: SonthiDakota.—o |...ooo oH |E0I 5 LCE 100, 674 135,071 143, 001 147, 621 290, 622 Tennessee... 153, 479 545,432 249,121 wena] SNH Co aidhioving exastl oo tnoeb In Onl 11,895,192 538, 417 095,083. |.-.1 2 ay Nol ool gy Uiaholo + [O° 177, 435 TR EeCE a 152, 120 178, 261 330, 381 Vermont... 111, 406 daa foo 1 os afi 52, 184 103, 101 155, 285 Viroiiia. Soy08 150k 308, 677 Ay TE CT SEER ef ETT Washington ______ 460, 884 son osga. GE pTod a) 685, 565 436, 652 1,122, 217 West Virginia____ 406, 554 470, 019 325, 263 268,066 | 7373,051 | 7432, 123 805, 174 Wisconsin. ______. 870, 444 731, 402 Phy Tare dea 627, 903 892,473 | 21, 523, 356 : 7,163 53, 7 Wyoming______.. 67, 176 ARIE Ee Fu BER CEE snl 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, 1957. 4 For unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1955. § For unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1961. 8 For unexpired term ending Jan. 3 1953. 7 For unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1959. 8 For full term ending Jan. , 1961. 9 Write-in candidate. 10. Does not include scattering and miscellaneous votes. Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1952, 1954, AND 1956 [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 1954 Vote cast in 1956 A ota State and district vote cast Repub- Demo- Demo- Repub- Demo- Repub- in 1956 lican crat crat lican crat lican Alabama: Birste. i 300000.-AR OTL 30, 758 2302 | i FEET ES Sa 31, 519 Second... Blu ds CLOT TES 38, 421 30;600 00 ci 36,0613: 36, 613 Third 28 etaNo. ta Bh 29, 321 vag EE el SA ae 20,540 0030Ss . 29, 547 Fourth... Golo ln a] iim JEL 31, 389 od LER 33, 591 12, 166 45,757 Shae a A En 43, 843 83,207 |.---fin. 45,280: pace 3. 45, 281 Bigth.. cleo die lai tie 24, 058 15788003 Aa 22 BIglovas. dl 22, 513 Seventh = i... oi. 12, 689 33, 533 31, 988 8, 547 SLOSRNeD 31, 988 Tichth oot...> 5,984 41, 293 29,414 2, 689 43,671 10, 430 54,101 Nth enoBOG ER 51, 537 4070808. 56, 414 29, 222 85, 636 Arizona: rsh. bn LSA 66, 512 56. 622 53, 307 60, 423 64, 805 78,998 143, 803 5 41, 587 82,110 54, 596 136, 706 SR SOT 5022 i 25, 622 19,540 [oes finin 19, 540 54, 281 34, 318 88, 599 a a 37, 284 iy sd EE SR 56, 271 A, 47s. 42, 447 88, 962 102, 604 1191, 571 ) : 2136, 544 lec i Lan 1136, 604 Third. essemn eat 82,133 87, 335 96, 238 132, 930 60, 889 193, 819 Fourth feet Bn 102, 359 83, 748 52, 980 67,132 109, 188 176, 320 Tithe sainen iil don en 2107,542 | 2 86,428 2104, 358 =o. 104, 358 Sigth lo go. ino 85, 765 87, 768 69, 776 84, 965 98, 683 1183, 649 Seventh... ....=. 21120,6606 |... L05F oF 56, 807 67, 931 75, 932 1143, 870 Iighthe dianetals 2 156, 445 101, 803 136, 720 71, 700 1.208, 428 Ninth. oo 71, 426 61, 028 50, 619 63, 504 96, 388 1159, 910 Benth. .....crooni. 106, 375 70, 271 59, 843 83, 586 128, 891 1212, 486 Eleventh... ...- 2101,052 |..-if=00.2 49, 388 70, 630 62, 448 1133, 079 Pwelfth ....ol 00. 2.108.587 [...ii02L 63, 911 109, 920 40, 663 1.150, 586 Thirteenth. .... 79, 496 76, 516 62, 786 70, 567 104, 009 1174, 579 Fourteenth .________ 68, 011 70, 809 75, 194 94, 461 55, 509 1.149, 979 Fifteenth:...co coc. 24% 5db edol 58, 785 70, 681 97, 182 1167, 865 Sixteenth... J. ~ Seventeenth. ________ 279,127 92, 587 53, 337 114, 650 40, 659 97, 828 53, 624 157, 270 83, 050 84, 900 1136, 1242 681 181 Eighteenth. _____._.___ 90, 438 72, 457 58, 647 70, 911 103, 108 1174, 025 Nineteenth: sco sag lo-ioppca. 2 126, 606 90, 269 116, 287 41, 269 1157, 562 Twentieth... 2.5. 21093500: --- 22.00 28, 838 , 249 85, 459 1120, 710 Twenty-first. .._.___ 112, 100 97, 007 70, 486 91, 683 153, 679 1245, 366 Twenty-second_.____ 85, 039 55, 534 46, 875 65, 314 97, 317 1162, 645 Twenty-thirdz: coo |... tou 5e 2 138, 356 90, 729 2 120, 109 49,198 1169, 3356 Twenty-fourth .____ 2119,799.|...i0001oe 49, 592 51, 692 84,120 1135, 828 Twenth-fifth._______ 135, 465 75,125 60, 370 94, 180 166, 305 1 260, 489 Pwenth-sizthes on. [2 ioatti ice 2 157, 973 94, 261 133, 036 60, 230 1193, 274 Twenty-seventh____ 56, 202 68, 773 65, 389 ZI 662. 1124 928 Twenty-eighth._____ 106, 972 62, 779 48, 785 , 87, 691 159, 456 1247, 154 Twenty-ninth___._.. 278,144 |...i.2i0.2e 30, 781 42, 420 54, 989 51, 690 1106, 736 Thirtieth. 1 20.551 121, 332 82, 311 61, 994 94, 623 71,112 142, 753 1.213, 866 Colorado: A 97, 442 101, 864 84, 745 67, 210 116, 487 85, 127 201, 614 Second: ..{. 50000 113, 566 66, 300 64, 806 80, 162 93, 572 107, 153 200, 725 Dhird. ..... 500.0080 84, 739 62, 025 55, 750 62, 884 73, 501 74, 196 147, 697 Pourthy.. .. LoL nos. 39, 647 39, 676 34, 294 29, 818 48, 489 30, 026 78, 515 Connecticut: Vet poet lg 136, 540 160, 080 148, 935 122, 526 139, 147 161, 360 1.301, 808 Second... fni-iiooot 90, 827 2, 868 70, 853 72,833 68, 847 99, 274 1168, 127 EI TTT £8 HnSe SA 111, 018 99, 408 85, 369 94, 977 84, 568 126, 850 1211, 423 Yourth. o.oo 164, 689 107, 881 91, 184 123, 890 88, 487 194, 333 1.284 276 LI Rs 83, 848 64, 020 61, 313 68, 451 56, 375 91, 690 1.148, 066 ALIorge aoc 601, 238 489, 645 455, 887 474, 585 428, 709 683, 387 11,112,129 Delaware Atlarge... oo o.oo 88, 285 81, 730 79, 201 65, 035 84, 644 91, 538 176, 182 See footnotes at end of table, Statistical 321 VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1952, 1954, AND 1956—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 1954 Vote cast in 1956 Total State and district vote cast Repub-Demo-Demo-Repub-Demo-Repub-in 1956 lican crat crat lican crat lican 69, 149 50, 744 52, 287 82, 075 105, 958 188, 033 64, 080 14,376 |. Oic.ol 66-014: ooo 66, 614 74, 909 27,013 |_ [Tl 86, 272 10, 042 96, 314 115, 611 47,697 | _ asd 120, 509 77, 301 197, 810 89, 943 85,071 |. 1 Toke i 73, 498 69, 378 142, 876 55, 991 39,148. | __Ioh dn 73, 259 60, 570 133, 829 36, 973 23, 469 18, 850 47, 985 28, 900 76, 885 40, 513 16,732: 1... SUL00 89,362: 1. oo. 39, 362 57, 088 20,208: 1: LehJ 40, 360 236 151, 527 42, 226 26, 705 13 O00: to 141,274 53, 161 34-073: |. .L afm 51, 703 2 51, 705 52, 327 32,400: |... 25022 51, 568 1 51, 585 83, 920 54, 069 29, 911 85, 292 58, 777 1144, 082 49, 635 26,250: |. dean Lon el ERE 42,756 65, 416 IR RE RES 69, 873 325 70, 198 51, 399 27, 037 3 50, 068 3 1 50, 072 47,327 96,840 | Lo at. 47,400 |: -ccodiass 47, 460 44, 646 98.008 |... faa 41, 812 63 141,877 hie si 54,134 54,725 50, 214 41, 293 60, 170 48,974 109, 144 Second hE A 103, 047 52, 692 52, 681 81, 824 60, 552 90, 738 151, 290 t 34, 571 95, 899 71,472 23,470 66, 704 36, 847 103, 551 89, 080 94, 253 80, 016 49, 970 86, 386 69, 892 156, 278 102, 328 85, 5639 77, 675 66, 767 87, 677 92, 907 180, 584 131, 215 100, 809 86, 372 94, 125 103, 494 155, 447 258, 941 57,775 104, 900 92, 780 33, 987 96, 399 59, 608 156, 007 65, 537 112,121 99, 590 39, 289 94, 281 57, 750 152, 031 48, 000 111, 960 97, 398 26, 763 93, 732 37,068 130, 800 61, 048 87, 871 74, 837 34, 535 73,628 50, 055 123, 683 79, 429 87, 285 73,187 48,130 75, 511 64, 237 139, 748 138, 560 74, 467 67, 903 90, 961 73, 331 132, 928 206, 259 103, 265 70, 691 64, 788 67, 141 76, 400 95, 140 171, 540 113, 762 90, 444 82, 518 69, 999 100, 273 88, 315 188, 588 184, 696 77,068 63, 852 146, 184 91, 059 229, 358 320, 417 137, 881 54, 953 38, 161 100, 024 63, 067 151, 236 214, 303 103, 398 59, 050 42, 934 72, 576 56, 802 103, 657 160, 359 110,180 55,899 }..L Sle 77, 557 60, 748 106, 734 167, 482 Seventeenth ________ 105; 042 60, 112 42, 600 79, 044 57, 467 106, 463 163, 930 Eighteenth ___.__._.:_ 83,706 67,905 44, 408 59, 963 61, 099 87,187 148, 286 Nineteenth_____.____ 94, 141 60, 619 49, 876 64, 772 67, 691 85, 497 153, 188 Twentieth ___[__._. 84, 994 52, 586 40, 165 68, 104 53, 882 79, 641 133, 523 Twenty-first _____._ 85, 248 94, 026 83, 501 68, 924 94, 565 82, 251 176, 816 Twenty-second._____ 92, 851 54, 576 40, 873 66, 797 56, 612 93, 399 150, 011 Twenty-third. ______ 89, 428 65, 442 61, 493 69, 179 72,070 79, 862 151, 932 Twenty-fourth. __.__ 63, 778 117, 408 90, 482 40, 358 121, 381 56, 568 177,949 I oryann EA 88, 810 69, 245 69, 562 62, 659 82, 845 71,048 153, 893 ndiana: 115 vst 2 EeTC 1 71, 617 93,187 81, 217 50, 439 93, 658 84,125 1178, 207 Second: 02.111 94, 795 54, 025 49, 996 73, 717 57, 049 94, 852 1152, 426 Phivd..a 4. 107, 839 88, 776 83, 851 85, 884 97, 196 109, 907 207, 103 Bourth_____| 21 21. 95, 613 53, 154 47,384 71, 436 55, 284 96, 532 1152, 147 Biff. lo080 B01 114, 081 84, 825 76, 972 88, 428 86, 797 113, 526 1201, 235 Sixth... 50 00] 86, 899 68, 709 60, 896 67, 371 70, 035 86, 020 1156, 375 Seventh... 102 02. 85, 601 66, 218 60, 594 75, 608 65, 482 87, 635 153, 117 Eighth.938 0C] 98, 226 87, 770 82, 264 74, 960 95, 699 95, 003 11901, 206 Ninth. L____| 050.01] 74, 052 56, 759 57,350 61, 285 61, 465 70, 926 1132, 789 Tenth... ad 103, 937 67, 932 59,103 76, 132 75, 665 98, 301 1174, 646 I Eleventh | Jo: iL 160, 929 109, 403 88, 173 108, 044 106, 021 155, 541 1262, 071 owa: Rirstits ._ i 1aV £3 105, 526 62, 011 50, 577 67,128 68, 287 94, 223 162, 510 Second... [S15 114, 553 69, 421 58, 002 72, 231 90, 843 95, 999 186, 842 Third. | 185.88 109, 992 56, 871 41, 622 68, 307 69, 076 97, 590 1166, 667 Fourth. ___.L 021% 73, 317 44, 900 39, 652 49, 608 56, 406 58, 024 114, 430 Fithis T0000 95, 057 66, 303 49, 063 61, 355 81,418 85,178 166, 596 Sixth i ESE 86, 842 39, 245 35, 137 53, 457 64, 625 64, 427 129, 052 Seventh ____| L028 82, 462 39, 999 33, 492 51, 022 52, 389 64, 967 1 117, 357 Eighth...Sah = 94, 561 13 31, 296 55, 214 50, 597 76, 165 126, 762 See footnotes at end of table. Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1952, 1954, AND 1956—Continued [The figures show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. ompiled from official statistics] Vote cast in 1952 Vote cast in 1954 Vote cast in 1956 Total State and district vote cast Repub- Demo- Demo- Repub- Demo- Repub- in 1956 lican crat crat lican crat lican Kansas Pirste Loandas 64, 963 68, 909 47,165 56, 079 60, 313 69, 841 1131, 571 Second... Loo 91, 676 68, 396 53, 302 64, 263 77,049 93, 609 170, 658 Third...or 57,126 38, 960 33, 307 41, 342 39, 407 48, 246 87, 653 Fourth... _.t.gasor 118, 206 80, 697 60, 697 77, 920 96, 002 111, 970 207, 972 Bifihy . _ gee on 90, 967 37, 361 34, 691 64, 023 64, 392 63, 057 127, 449 Sixtle..... Laz an 66, 723 39, 955 38, 369 43, 831 49, 933 52, 226 102, 159 Kentucky TRILL ca 34, 360 66, 106 62: 200 | Lia an 75,726 1. rs an 75, 726 Second. boo 48,191 57, 518 49 anil aa 52, 916 50, 266 103, 182 Third... iawn. 95, 041 80, 347 71, 500 72, 073 84,912 111, 598 196, 510 Roar... 43, 981 55, 670 40 496 | 08 51, 675 40,129 91, 804 Pith ia oo 63, 058 78, 431 63, 640 40, 679 59, 391 46, 821 106, 212 Sixphe. tery 53, 297 68, 554 59, 434 38, 145 69, 468 62, 313 131, 781 Seventh... [oon 38, 290 53, 238 44, 353 29, 115 77, 564 70, 450 1148, 127 Bighih 78, 584 35, 556 32,128 56, 182 31, 632 80, 067 111, 699 36, 161 71, 448 38, 213 8, 212 00,500: [.cluioca.. 69, 500 bambi 68, 112 87,588 |..L is. 69, 715 38, 344 108, 059 Era 33,184 15,808 [.. nb ah. 10,075; loci cuevurcs 19,075 2 Ee 40, 724 OL BRT Ved ot 40, 583 19, 041 59, 624 Lona ae 32, 743 21; 880 | LS a IS 200 |. .o ah. 18, 210 2 TT 61, 744 30,082 |..Lonn on. BA |. han 58,414 oh RE Tat 40, 811 QLB25 Vit saa 30.482 1... rn 36, 432 ab aR IR. 31, 476 18,482 | i Gal EER BD 18, 341 56, 239 35,078 43, 561 47,327 57, 999 58, 028 116, 027 55, 393 27, 527 39, 075 45, 819 55, 430 48, 292 103, 722 45, 095 14,103 25, 912 39, 749 28, 612 44,095 72, 707 47,164 30,072 28,184 35,221 33, 961 42, 731 76, 692 95, 811 60, 121 52, 540 67,179 74, 224 103, 103 177, 327 24, 879 60, 659 45,881 |..L Ln tn. 48,397 20, 990 69, 387 44 974 54, 215 40, 029 29, 921 44, 260 37,957 82, 217 68, 405 67, 366 60, 850 52, 420 88, 227 67,072 155, 299 94, 603 69, 050 65, 760 69, 658 84, 837 100, 580 185,417 60, 277 63, 652 49, 221 41, 027 70, 512 48, 949 119, 461 101, 512 49, 379 54, 675 68, 420 52, 213 92, 269 1145, 091 81, 847 88, 424 77, 899 52, 725 103, 563 65, 598 169, 161 52, 348 108, 743 NOLS [i 6005. 114, 848 47,041 1161, 892 77, 536 93, 530 83, 053 62, 318 104, 653 71, 437 1176, 093 146, 269 45,680 |.-i.005% 500 139, 989 55, 038 150, 957 1.206, 003 189,657 |... sak. 37,216 LNG |... .00.0. 131, 310 1131, 341 ; 105;662 | 2102,659 |--..25 2 87,415 40,173 127, 588 85,918 82,114 74, 568 65, 614 92, 463 76, 312 168, 775 103, 708 71,129 62, 445 81, 878 71, 245 111, 860 1183,118 101, 221 84, 021 70, 608 72, 502 82, 882 93, 327 176, 209 37, 816 6, 532 75,613 21, 039 83, 532 27, 384 110, 916 24, 271 111, 986 TOOTS (iad. ei 89, 943 19, 099 109, 042 114, 761 74, 730 65, 854 90, 924 87,719 109, 950 1197,671 108, 215 62, 554 53, 818 87, 840 67, 183 111, 420 1178, 606 21, 442 118, 695 91, 435 11,731 112, 290 18, 137 130, 427 101, 341 58, 024 46, 817 69, 825 61, 456 105, 940 1167, 951 5, 061 57, 666 44, 574 65, 942 56,119 100, 056 1156, 884 87, 703 43, 450 37, 500 62, 025 51, 491 83, 876 1135, 368 109, 807 55,147 47,453 81, 702 58, 899 120, 349 179, 248 108, 263 96, 682 80, 325 76, 335 112, 603 116, 570 1229, 642 101, 936 66, 699 63, 797 71, 651 98, 928 114, 674 213, 602 91, 731 45, 431 38, 828 65, 813 51, 897 93, 357 1145, 738 70, 456 47, 456 39, 966 50, 659 53, 609 68, 166 121, 775 69, 727 33, 602 31, 794 50, 570 38, 166 72, 781 1110,970 54, 883 37,701 34, 204 41, 665 41, 603 53,117 94, 720 47,160 33, 892 31, 187 39, 531 35, 434 45, 721 81, 155 47, 881 88, 473 64, 716 33,127 87, 353 37, 860 125, 213 103, 366 117,027 97, 297 69, 503 122, 079 92, 933 215,012 54, 236 109,109 85,100 31, 815 111, 827 38,973 1151, 006 84, 998 133, 215 121, 557 56, 815 176, 663 98, 172 1275, 648 94, 517 84, 001 75, 258 68, 613 112, 811 98, 432 1211, 649 108, 673 84, 308 69, 131 80, 771 107, 609 141, 058 1248 669 See footnotes at end of table, Statistical 323 VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1952, 1954, AND 1956—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 1954 Vote cast in 1956 Total State and district vote cast Repub- Demo- Demo- Repub- Demo- Repub- in 1956 lican crat crat lican crat lican 103, 218 45, 496 46, 678 72, 686 57, 747 92, 092 149, 839 101, 641 48, 404 52, 089 71, 592 55, 336 97, 520 152, 856 105, 320 115, 008 98, 407 82, 389 127, 356 117,716 245,072 60, 827 98, 015 81, 651 47,933 103, 320 57,947 161, 267 99, 027 68, 326 55, 452 69, 901 64, 602 82, 258 146, 860 66, 764 74, 041 72,922 44, 850 76, 306 59, 568 135, 964 87, 460 52, 144 54, 140 60, 120 60, 168 76, 271 136, 439 54, 756 91, 465 89, 778 35, 241 108, 565 39, 795 148, 360 70, 402 45, 874 48, 999 46, 664 58,916 52,937 111,853 ER 40, 333 15,044 |. oo 83,021 | ..o-.-38, 021 re TAR 29, 025 13.816 |. 180.20” 28,518 |. 23, 513 3, 523 23, 906 13,468" | els | 19.300 [Joven 19, 369 WF Eeenalos 3 50, 318 TO 164 1 Jizxbie 42.085 1... oo li 42, 085 2, 501 39, 919 15444 | 00 EY BEAR] |. eh 35, 461 SU 51, 227 1800 |. cD 47.083 |. coool 47, 083 70, 479 126, 583 89, 649 45, 653 136, 873 69, 661 206, 534 125, 625 95, 208 69, 450 83, 861 114, 837 123, 596 238, 433 58,413 107, 428 67,715 27, 598 96, 416 42,023 138, 439 96, 988 84,899 62,012 58, 152 98, 106 91, 392 189, 498 70, 898 90, 357 50, 874 35, 477 77,287 57,778 135, 065 89,428 81, 237 60, 380 52, 203 85, 021 78, 637 163, 658 115, 842 71, 936 58, 729 67,918 90, 986 89, 926 180, 912 61, 621 69, 068 52, 658 39, 326 69, 336 58, 425 127, 761 81, 806 98, 965 65, 862 45, 765 100,005 |-o-ceazti 100, 065 46, 033 71, 156 34, 009 19,179 0886 | locas 69, 536 73,104 74, 362 54, 384 43, 959 72, 594 70, 286 142, 880 54, 086 55, 679 52, 614 41,375 69, 644 42, 501 112, 235 90, 210 55, 203 64, 495 66, 103 76, 805 74, 164 150, 969 117, 336 45, 523 48, 457 68, 563 50, 351 102, 012 152, 363 81, 185 63, 485 46, 629 52,471 65, 039 77, 253 1144, 681 89, 379 35, 213 32, 562 61,124 62, 399 62, 645 125, 044 98, 032 35, 628 28, 695 68, 189 42, 583 81, 731 124, 314 Atlarge... ooriaoi-40, 683 39, 912 35, 318 42 321 51,100 43,154 94, 254 New Hampshire: 1 PES Eolas 82, 689 54, 746 53, 498 53, 895 58,104 78, 296 136, 400 Second... lati 79, 861 40, 373 33,415 51, 010 39, 826 76, 919 116, 745 New Jersey: Lise milan 118, 367 96, 162 77,100 92, 070 94, 758 133, 153 1 228, 363 Second. lik 79, 955 46,174 37, 541 65, 551 39, 383 83, 433 1122 967 Third.) tunis. 124, 292 67, 642 65, 685 89, 085 72, 617 136, 780 209, 397 Fourth... a... 70, 076 84, 733 72, 884 51; 998 89, 646 74, 737 164, 383 SE eel SST 133, 276 80, 922 68, 702 99, 946 84, 374 153, 829 1 238, 638 Sixth. = Yd 121, 252 67, 159 85, 784 64, 164 102; 015 106,414 1 210, 350 Seventh «i...oeeiv 130, 603 60, 553 58, 211 95, 977 62, 924 151, 573 214, 497 = Righih = Ci-ees. 97, 338 54, 367 53, 844 65, 359 61, 464 96, 494 1 158, 685 Ninth, 2s 125, 402 63,175 57,445 87, 008 63, 728 135, 498 1199, 824 Menth Tc at. 57, 740 78, 612 62, 384 36, 056 71, 311 55, 761 127,072 Eleventh | ‘-:* 60, 461 68, 273 52,311 38, 351 63, 482 57, 447 1.122, 827 Twelith i oii. 84, 949 70, 046 52, 314 59; 151 58, 364 90, 032 1.150, 867 Thirteenth: = 10 54, 581 72, 987 60, 108 26; 638 54, 841 54, 784 1.121, 960 Fourteenth ________ 59,112 67,109 58, 069 32, 485 53,713 61, 600 1117,772 New Mexico: Atlarge. [ioe 112, 297 121, 477 111,711 77,151 129, 625 114, 719 244, 344 Atlarge.. 1 Chu 109, 595 119, 925 109, 816 76, 528 128, 330 112, 531 240), 861 New York Plst-Sa 114,135 274,174 2 62, 853 108, 130 2 99, 304 191, 356 290, 660 Second. Lane 132, 512 54, 725 55, 477 98, 610 271,422 148, 098 219, 520 Third... tt .. 128, 007 60, 800 2 66, 703 93, 396 2 88, 245 143, 559 231, 804 opr’. 3 rae 123, 132 2.70, 755 55,479 74, 621 292,217 116, 470 208, 687 Hh. tated 86, 168 273, 083 43, 086 50,778 2 61,678 87,154 148, 832 Sixth. io ci ene 104,720 | 2105,261 2 81,033 67,681 | 2128, 545 97, 558 226, 103 Seventh. [ld dt 80, 896 2 87, 204 2 62, 541 43, 525 2 78, 030 77, 928 155, 958 Tighth, Alter 37, 884 275,772 2 51, 993 14, 948 2 59, 998 31,-3%9 91,397 See footnotes at end of table. Congressional Darectory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1952, 1954, AND 1956—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 1954 Vote cast in 1956 Total State and district vote cast Repub-Demo-Demo-Repub-Demo-Repub-in 1956 lican crat crat lican crat lican New York—Con. Ninth...2 2 83, 841 2 59, 392 22, 808 275,814 44,916 120, 730 Penth_._...Loo.n- 2 105, 302 2 80, 541 22,479 | 2100, 808 36, 878 137, 686 Bleventh... oo. un 2127,091 | 2103,788 20,452 | 2131, 508 37, 651 169, 159 Bwelith. .....o00.00. 2 65, 650 2 46, 926 49, 449 2 56, 035 76, 137 132,172 Thirteenth __..oo.... 2112, 152 2 89, 907 21,881 | 2 110,469 44,771 155, 240 Fourteenth 291, 952 2 61, 879 21, 598 277,706 43, 343 121, 049 Fifteenth...oo a0. Sixteenth _ __...._.._ 2 69, 538 72, 562 2 52, 292 43, 545 56, 020 8, 904 2 60, 989 59, 339 98, 093 6, 960 1159, 185, 844 100 Seventeenth___ 2 60, 624 2 48, 685 48, 999 2 66, 396 68, 874 135, 270 Eighteenth___ 2 88, 629 31, 896 317,954 2 47, 953 34, 748 82, 701 Nineteenth 277, 267 2 56, 634 19, 310 2 68, 411 31, 546 99, 957 Twentieth |... .... 9, 905 2 81, 591 2 58, 030 26, 462 270,726 40, 191 110, 917 Twenty-first......... 2 89, 866 47, 637 2 63, 284 29, 995 2 81, 464 41, 070 122, 534 Twenty-second____.. 38, 681 90, 474 72, 091 18, 952 88, 441 34, 084 1 138, 049 Twenty-third .....__ 23, 238 78, 350 58, 490 9, 976 70, 238 22,414 1102, 532 Twenty-fourth... 58, 096 82, 343 69, 552 31, 670 90, 076 53,172 1 164, 692 Twenty-fifth________ 85, 308 68, 862 50, 818 59, 409 62, 729 104, 771 1176, 489 Twenty-sixth. ____._ 116, 091 2 55,184 2 45,892 81, 608 2 59, 842 123, 996 183, 838 Twenty-seventh____ 108, 575 275, 781 2 62, 797 83, 866 2 84, 568 117, 100 201, 668 Twenty-eighth______ 102, 476 2 52, 994 40, 109 79, 587 262, 770 103, 114 165, 884 Twenty-ninth_______ 115, 502 46, 727 42, 084 88, 227 249,725 124, 211 173, 936 Chirtieth....255.52.- 86,651 | 2101,178 | 2104, 585 66,319 | 2 104, 022 82, 429 186, 451 Thirty-first. __._._.__ 114, 656 44, 367 244 212 86, 768 2 45, 767 116, 682 162, 449 Thirty-second. __.... 111, 025 50, 307 2 48, 808 77,891 2 52, 064 107, 959 160, 023 Thirty-third. ._..._. 98, 653 41, 803 31, 279 70, 708 2 38, 793 103, 419 142, 212 Thirty-fourth_______ 7, 488 65, 080 253,112 77, 659 2 70, 837 95, 681 166, 518 Phirty-ffth... .....-- 113, 778 2 65, 763 2 51, 358 90, 002 59, 534 124, 108 1185, 107 Thirty-sixtho.ic .. 110, 304 247,189 2 36, 910 79, 850 247,764 109, 101 156, 865 Thirty-seventh______ 131,172 2. 57,474 2 37, 525 94, 840 2 53, 830 136, 044 189, 874 Thirty-eighth.______ 128, 566 2 56, 177 2 40, 400 103, 293 2 53, 477 135, 572 189, 049 Thirty-ninth___...._ 107, 501 2 55,483 2 45, 000 82, 769 2 48, 634 116, 043 164, 677 Fortieth em Ra woven 102, 565 2 69, 087 46, 956 77,016 2 64,872 117, 051 181, 923 95, 755 275, 552 2 45,144 77, 259 2 54,776 99, 151 153, 927 100, 434 2 81, 201 2 60, 880 82, 707 80, 568 117,178 1199, 773 91, 534 44, 276 34, 590 66, 852 2 42, 476 93, 079 135, 555 a 43,104 20, 650 1, 685 44, 271 5, 693 49, 964 2, 832 51, 213 I 471 |.coo.on- LO. 812 i 2. cn 49, 812 14, 239 45, 458 24, 837 7,301 47, 251 12, 698 59, 949 26, 039 79, 520 34,400 |... cic. ci. 76,560 1-1 = a 76, 560 1,410 74, 884 31, 781 16,194 58, 552 39, 561 98,113 36, 912 84, 203 30,118 10, 446 7 4 1B UE eae 73,111 981 62, 884 21, 669 , 001 65, 424 12, 477 77,901 45,451 67, 764 39, 028 26, 966 64, 220 43,732 107, 952 64, 662 68, 624 54, 103 49, 555 68, 181 58, 407 126, 588 82,428 61, 149 38, 080 51,492 53, 475 89, 743 143, 218 36, 157 61, 540 36, 766 17,721 59,417 1 i Cli Zn. 59, 417 47,752 63, 045 44, 258 27, 651 55, 927 46, 760 102, 687 181, i! 49, 829 64, 089 124, 845 85, 743 143, 514 229, 257 156, 829 2 49,183 106, 341 83, 284 136, 003 219, 287 96, 385 60, 015 39, 421 71,042 49, 701 91, 181 140, 882 90, 41 69, 341 49, 690 69, 695 57, 554 109, 099 166, 653 112, 325 107, 551 74, 585 82, 701 93, 782 135, 152 228, 934 93, 44 43, 426 32,474 67, 762 42,416 93, 607 136, 023 72, 168 42,104 33, 483 49, 265 42,181 69, 774 111, 955 66, 896 67, 220 54, 044 49, 531 72, 229 60, 300 132, 529 08,:354 |... ssi ari: 35, 504 62, 821 47, 220 91, 439 138, 659 : 75, 768 34,474 30, 592 52,196 40, 716 70, 690 111, 406 Li 61,047 [{ , 4) on 30,933 | 100,696 | 81,562 182, 258 63, 339 35, 666 28, 150 45 QT Nims trate 71, 295 71, 295 91, 204 63, 930 39, 404 74, 065 68, 831 96, 707 165, 538 134, 693 81, 665 59, 210 94, 585 79, 597 128, 682 , 279 63, 344 44, 467 32, 177 46, 524 32, 900 79, 324 112, 224 117,475 83, 463 68, 204 -82, 086 85, 946 123, 105 209, 051 34, 966 62, 913 32, 795 38, 524 35, 954 55, 126 91, 080 See footnotes at end of table. Statistical 325 VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1952, 1954, AND 1956—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 1954 Vote cast in 1956 Total State and district vote cast Repub- Demo- Demo- Repub- Demo- Repub- in 1956 lican crat crat lican crat lican Ohio—Continued Sixteenth. ___.__..._.. 98, 447 82, 522 56, 787 79, 371 82, 206 101, 324 183, 530 Seventeenth. _______. 94, 624 44,117 34, 638 63, 301 44,806 88, 931 133, 737 Eighteenth _________ 62, 081 78, 277 59, 165 44,143 78, 962 53, 627 132, 589 Nineteenth________._ 46, 202 91, 074 69, 324 33, 352 92, 924 42, 293 135, 217 Twentieth _________ 58, 271 109, 211 81, 304 38, 865 105, 562 56, 209 161, 771 Twenty-first. _...._. 45, 896 100, 340 76, 201 24,076 96, 106 38, 060 134, 166 Twenty-second._____ 87, 316 61, 197 44 072 61, 738 48, 169 96, 468 144, 637 Lrenty. third. ...... 85, 752 47,090 33, 639 69, 994 46, 247 102, 707 148, 954 Oklah oma: 121, 442 85, 647 55, 391 79, 151 86, 123 114, 896 201, 019 60, 550 92, 407 67,872 37,030 83, 976 55,416 139, 392 20, 735 73, 185 52, 662 10, 554 60, 620 18, 182 179, 203 46, 446 67,024 43.9150. cit 57,416 36, 534 93, 950 77,425 128, 627 72, 380 37, 223 110, 416 62, 812 173, 228 57, 261 8, 823 62, 119 27, 492 86, 770 39, 153 125, 923 124, 720 58, 796 57, 882 98, 592 90, 567 109, 360 199, 927 57,155 40, 550 39, 475 43,731 53, 219 51, 844 105, 063 125, 504 107, 099 108, 976 94, 368 146, 250 91, 239 237, 489 100, 970 51, 298 55, 775 70, 695 90, 355 85, 860 176, 215 41, 948 89, 879 68, 531 42, 893 74, 511 44,333 118, 844 65, 159 105, 553 80, 377 50, 857 95, 567 57,773 153, 340 58,191 81, 837 61, 639 49, 702 71,161 47, 550 118, 711 38, 228 90, 077 60, 564 31, 551 75,374 33, 672 109, 046 88, 040 104,112 87, 435 71, 462 107, 021 93, 612 200, 633 93, 368 7,124 72, 587 74, 328 85, 541 90, 966 176, 507 127,918 79, 423 65, 086 101, 282 84, 764 137, 764 222, 528 83, 966 57,723 59, 848 62, 897 77,229 98, 023 175,252 100, 578 51, 268 45,402 76, 163 50, 947 110, 230 161, 177 89, 820 77,758 73, 046 74, 515 72,178 91, 103 163, 281 80, 310 79,722 70, 254 67, 682 83,178 73, 606 156, 784 79, 859 51, 736 50, 373 62, 779 55, 642 72,125 127, 767 114, 672 57, 974 50, 796 91, 639 63, 610 127,627 191, 237 48,019 48, 427 50, 765 31, 136 51, 088 48,129 1.99, 506 50, 871 61, 566 56, 871 35, 464 63, 204 50, 491 113, 695 83, 493 51, 825 46, 619 69, 240 55, 260 84, 617 139, 877 82, 058 44, 376 44, 543 57, 928 52, 900 74,748 127, 648 Eighteenth__ 75,723 43, 555 46, 463 58, 959 52, 180 77, 833 130, 013 Nineteenth____.__.__ 72, 466 66, 165 62, 108 59, 594 68,171 79, 448 147,619 Twentieth __________ 62, 804 37,152 37,725 48, 561 38, 483 65, 457 103, 940 Twenty-first. _.__... 65, 252 78, 223 70, 224 44,789 78, 744 59, 786 138, 530 Twenty-second_.____ 77, 391 70, 218 61,474 66, 270 64, 689 85, 540 150, 229 Twenty-third ______. 73,001 34, 633 33, 044 53, 616 37,122 72, 365 109, 487 Twenty-fourth_____._ 90, 276 67, 790 60, 842 66, 005 68, 625 93, 824 162, 449 Twenty-fifth._______ 77, 577 76, 214 66, 223 57, 657 81, 339 77,150 158, 489 Twenty-sixth______. 72, 981 105, 581 95, 531 50, 768 104, 049 64,129 168, 178 Twenty-seventh____ 118, 915 71, 039 54, 876 92, 533 64, 917 126, 247 191, 164 Twenty-eighth______ 69, 288 98, 432 85, 550 45,913 88, 725 64, 905 153, 630 Twenty-ninth_______ 115, 069 71, 573 54, 511 83, 846 62, 225 114, 109 176, 334 Thirtieth.. f385001 65, 926 115, 292 98, 318 44, 157 103, 389 69, 495 172, 884 Rhode Island: rsp...0 86, 523 105, 404 89, 678 61, 990 97, 889 78, 451 176, 340 Yor Second. _....L2 100, 305 115, 057 105, 522 68, 869 106, 600 98, 122 204, 722 00s South Carolina yore Om CE AEA of IO lt 30, 483 33,402 769 2 a bad IES See 131,114 Second. hoobo 42, 201 44 484 1, 054 A et cain 1.49, 287 hivd...... L300. 00 2, 849 44, 237 30, 790 199 39, 270 2, 885 142, 282 Routh... 06. 18.0 tied 77, 850 43, 857 342 58, 722 9, 393 63, 115 Pith)...550.80 2,722 42, 081 2065050 |....Las00). 360484 lands 36, 454 . Sethi. L8g 5 0 Lig ga 41, 328 31, 141 347 SOL7AON. oer oir 139, 752 South Dakotas: ; ist LUE 151, 449 69, 777 74, 450 102, 797 116, 516 105, 835 222, 351 Second...3. cil 45, 688 20, 561 20, 444 34,476 28, 984 36, 681 65, 665 See footnote at end of table. 326 Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1952, 1954, AND 1956—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 1954 Vote cast in 1956 ial > ota State and district vote cast Repub- Demo- Demo- Repub- Demo- Repub- in 1956 lican crat crat lican crat lican Tennessee: i 19, 828 32, 991 33, 403 86, 531 1119, 946 34, 638 47,080 [ah a. 90, 127 190,128 30, 558 21, 081 55,715 47, 954 103, 669 25018 |... 56:101 |. .1. eo. 157,115 20, 849 2,123 54, 318 18, 585 72, 903 26, 081 473008 |i. ccune. 47,098 17708 [-.:ortne 86,30 |i. ohn 36, 301 15,078 |. .iaa as. Ariel VI En TE 27,475 40, 121 7, 926 90, 874 35, 783 1126, 662 18,104 |. ican.5a. LLL SE 54, 837 25,008 |. i zur co. Sega | de.oeoo 81, 343 20,767 |... tua.0s. 47, 570 9, 402 56, 972 11 frp Ee WE EU 41, 867 24, 904 27, 982 81, 705 102, 380 184, 085 15000 [3a RR EE Sn 42, 383 18,361 |... .52u.4a-ddedbBel 2c ol 0 4 60, 374 36, 405 137, 950 86, 640 1.228 209 205052: |... tooo RE Be LR 88, 467 23:752 V .inuuais. ERG A ee ST 68, 697 TARY Ide cin 562000 |. di cans 56, 990 ; 35,613 |... dca 0a. 1302196 | ode on. 110, 196 TPhirieenth. | con cu. foaicnaos. 272, 376 25,085 |. i ciz.nos 605108 [| vaniaia 66, 108 Fourteenth i. .o: co |. icai ce. 2 04, 868 36, 284 2,384 85, 922 12,517 98, 439 Fifteenth. 1 c=2 oo |. cs ae. 2 63, 767 20-113 |... Lda. 00. (TEE ER 64, 011 Sixteenth. 1 |. l.san ans 67, 782 10 by ERTS 50, 704 27, 821 78, drdiles. 525 Seventeenthl. ooo oo]. -icen-2a-2 59, 387 187484 |. Loot on. 55003 [Le 53, 003 Righteenth | co= cocl “Loicna. 277, 666 25, 430 13, 756 par bo Le SOS 75, 243 Nineteenth | occ oo |. .-oage.ze. 2 87, 895 26,824 |... cooon. 85,566 [Fo el. 85, 566 Twentieth | ol =e al. 64, 841 95:192 | soso. CTO -a is 67, 707 zoa’cr:l. Twenty-first cc: co |... od on. 65, 762 95,380 |. foam03. 60344 |. adeno 60, 344 a darge. 1 ape coll. i oaesion. 21, 979, 889 555, 446 95,472 | 1, 437, 0 EE SNR 11,459,718 ah: Ta Aee a 76, 545 49, 898 48, 535 55,542 47, 533 74,107 121, 640 Second... i...:..u. 105, 296 95, 084 68, 090 90, 864 87, 970 119, 683 207, 653 Vermont Atlawrge. __c...._. 109, 871 43,187 44,141 70,143 50, 797 103, 736 154, 533 24, 836 16,029 |... .2:5.20.-31, 839 30, 799 162, 651 28, 948 18,190 6, 243 46, 958 14, 483 61, 441 36, 085 19, 466 14,088 46,109 31, 947 178, 067 23, 806 14,728 [| _leco od Bhd34 odon 151, 512 19, 971 18,049 (J. cio. ug. 39, 771 19, 263 1 59,035 31, 997 19, 727 32, 855 31, 043 51, 279 182, 602 37, 360 22,025 7, 669 40, 069 17, 970 1 58, 040 29, 670 170808 [i bre.05. 38, 648 18, 813 1 57, 469 32, 735 39, 238 38, 239 49, 448 41, 957 191, 407 32, 830 24, 667 29, 221 40, 553 53,149 1 94, 561 114, 617 91, 721 101, 913 93, 492 129, 768 223, 260 77,179 67, 232 73, 264 83,195 105, 975 189, 170 65, 715 38, 344 70, 844 61, 962 80, 520 142, 482 44, 464 42,911 67,171 75, 519 76, 769 152, 288 64, 820 48 542 68, 628 71, 571 83, 230 154, 801 74,143 65, 011 80, 241 91, 878 108, 014 199, 892 Adlarge 1. 3 504, 783 515, 213 464, 045 342, 089 621, 118 439, 896 1, 061, 014 West Virginia: 1 Tr A Sr 64, 216 72,218 52, 609 47,199 64, 334 65, 096 129, 430 Second... 505.6. 63, 320 67,172 50, 283 41,171 63, 327 57, 597 120, 924 hind 62. 839 71, 926 54, 684 38, 218 62, 240 58, 623 120, 863 BORN. odes 82,104 71, 819 56, 498 55, 994 69, 871 78, 225 148, 096 Eo Sat 47, 519 83, 653 52, 349 25, 267 68, 638 44,479 113,117 Sixthe... I .si.ase 83, 429 104, 387 73, 535 43, 685 99, 854 74,110 173, 964 Wisconsin ; A Fr) ie i rn 99, 742 68, 269 54, 864 65, 562 71, 379 94, 882 1166, 277 Second = 116, 542 68, 665 63, 449 74, 460 81, 922 101, 444 1183, 394 Third = 96, 908 32,165 34,375 56, 228 46, 911 74, 000 1120, 914 Fourth. lr. 72, 869 131, 098 100, 120 40, 723 128, 213 67, 063 1195, 304 Eifthe poi aiis 112, 048 105, 013 77, 208 70, 565 118, 603 86, 764 1.205, 405 Sixth: _...o.. ... 103, 464 40, 910 41,191 68, 653 47, 277 96, 783 1144, 062 See footnotes at end of table. Statistical 327 VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT : COMMISSIONER IN 1952, 1954, AND 1956—Continued [The figures show the votes for the Democraticand Republican nominees , except as otherwise indicated. 3 Compiled from official statistics] Vote cast in 1952 Vote cast in 1954 Vote cast in 1956 . Sif Tota State and district en : ; vote cast -Repub-Demo-Demo-Repub-Demo-Repub-in 1956 lican erat crat lican crat--lican -eave Wisconsin—Continued . -: -Seventh t..1.2.1 % 95, 049 36, 387 39, 828 57, 581 49, 442 80, 143 -1129, 586 Bightth f.Ao4 5 114, 183 40, 980 45,037 73, 588 53, 567 -97, 952 1151, 520 24 Ninth. L.£ 12. 15 81, 258 43, 437 -52,485 42, 234 62,476 59, 024-121, 500 Pehth 3 CLC 16 73, 527 -35, 597 33,219 49, 325 36, 941 67, 250 1104, 192 Wyoming: ; ; Atillavge L208 76, 161 50, 559 47, 660 61,111 50, 225 69, 903 120, 128 Vote Commonwealth or 1952 1954 1956 Total vote Territory : cast in 1956 Republi: {pa 1 Republi-| Republi- oon Democrat Democrat A Democrat Carl Alaska: p : : ; =r Age at Large... 10, 893 : 14, 219 19, 916 . 7,083 18, 934 9, 332 28, 266 awaii: : Delegate at Large. 67, 748 58, 445 * 68, 576 69, 466 82, 166 66, 732 148, 898 Puerto Rico: : Resident Commis- ; sioner (4-year y terme oa Cad aa iane deine sensiies Se 5 434, 256 173, 580 1694, 722 1 Includes the vote for various other candidates. 2 Total vote received, as candidate had one or more other party endorsements. 3 Republican vote cast for Democratic candidate. 4 Vote cast for Independent candidate. 5 Popular Democrat. 23 328 Congressional Directory REPRESENTATIVES UNDER EACH APPORTIONMENT sels | |g |g |e |g |g |g [35 15 [2 |g [8 [als 2 alls |B = I= = = 2 =} = =] © 5) oo |® [Po SEE 2 2 15 |2 |Z |B |Z IE |B |Sg|5 |SalSefslE : cdloolSgl oe [Sglog| 2g Sede |celog| 282 a | Sao. ESIOZPE|0% (C8080 [08 |g |°8 P8208 5% 2S State hot! =] ll BER i | -|.a= i poe -i=] a | a= = -b=] IR=R%) a =} : += 3 o ro Ke] + <~ Vol = 3 re ps) 2 oSloB a wn 5 (+2 [=] pt iL f=} [=] + pred pre B® et oo lok|lo®|®d AEE s-{H (Be {e 12-8 la |l8 15°18 |B=|& 8 [pS O ft 5) = © | fa 1S) Be) ron) — B f= is fa} oR Om [@ |B |B [x jo lo |B |Z |B |B |B |B |= | la) Alabama... snd og po Pepa Ft TU ae tee vi /f 6 8 8 9 97 10, 97 9 9 Arizonn.....c.... pom BASE Oe] Re I on Bg ed RE el] JR meet Fl OO TO SRT 11 1:5in2 2 Arkansas ___..... aan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 71 7 id 6 California. __..__. Ton 22 2 3 4 6 7 81 11] 20 {.23:|.::30 Colorado....___.. FH ELON TRS HERE) Pa PR RE ibis =| meted 1 q 2 3 4 4| 4 4 Connecticut... 5 7 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 31 6136 6 Delaware. ______. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Florida... 0. ORE RI LI Lae | Sh apap TC ER A | 1 1 2 2:1 4-2 3 4 5 6 8 Qeorgin......oon 6 8 8 7 OF 011 ar] 12110 10:1: 10 Idsho ooo Pr Eri Teg FE ret fpr poet] bo Tl Lage Ely ey 1] 1 1 2 2 2 2 Hlinois.....-.ivs-ll SE a BSB) Tr | 1 7 9 14 19 20 22 25 [271267 25 Indians.......... dumntmmne]emedy 31: Sit 7105030 01 18 283013 1 U3 | 131 12-0 M1 1-11 TOW. .t..i0 oom oa) Ey ott Foto Eggs rere PL ES 2 6 9 11 11 11 11 9 8 8 Kansas... .:-----. a a] nk See) Re pTLr 1 3 8 8:8 | 7.1.6 6 Kentucky. .....__ eel 2 1-6 100-12:1 13154301. 10 91:10 FYI 13-1 11 1 1a lg le 8 -Louisiana. ____ro BP ee) Un Fant» ot Lt 1 4 4 5 6 6 6 7 3 Bet le 8 Maine. .......... Mofo salad BR Hr ad i 7 6 5 E 4 4 4 41 31-8 3 Maryland..._.___. 6] 8( 9 9 9 8 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 6| 6} 6 7 Massachusetts-..| 81417 (313 | 13 |12| 10 11 | 10} 11-12 | 13 | 14 | 16 | 15 |-14| 14 Michigan. _._.._. ot Pr or rr] pre wy V1 3 4 61-9} 1y{ 12 12-131 17-}17! 18 Minnesota... _.. ph ol bl et HET aru eed [LA 12 2 3 5 7 9( 10] 91.9 9 Mississippi... 0 BE a Pe 1 RE a ER 4. 5 5 6 8 TROY 8 84.71% 6 Missouri......-° 3000 BE alan BENG 1 2 5 7 91 1341 14|:15-F 16{ 164 13113 ¢{ 11 Montana. _.___._. deb baad LET SRI Bae LR0em Rel i il Lm 21 1 1 242.).2 2 Nebraska... Nan at on Vo ceEE ra eet I de Lal 11 1 3 6 6 6 5 4 4 Nevada... ho at Ls ww Seon IRIN i Kee ow 11 1 1 1 1 1 ) it 1 New Hampshire.| 3 | 4| b 6 6] 51:4 31.3 3 2 2 2 ABE 2 New Jersey......| 4| 5| 6 6: 6. 6 5 5 5 7 7 8| 10 1214 | 14 | 14 New Mexico. ._.-a dE a Sh, inde Le de Sle bail Bann BT ERE rl Pa 3% 1|v2 2 NewYork. _....1 610017. 2713440 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} 11 | 12.} 12 North Dakota...: |: (--V __. ___: i Vaan ron] EE a Wien Eells 11 1 2 NE 2 Ohlo--............ ER Ma | 614 | 19 21 21 19 20 21 21 21 22'124°1.231°. 23 Oklahoma... ____ NEL ie a SERN Bell] RE el Kniss bint iid Ven di 25 819. 8 6 Oregon... .o....--: cad ES ie oe) IRL RET 2] 1 1 1 2 2 Fa i aE) . Pennsylvania____| 813 | 18 | 23 {2623 | 24 | 25 | 24 | 27 | 28 | 30) 32| 36|34|33| 30 Rhode Island___._.| 1| 2 2 22 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3] 21..2 2 South Carolina_..] 5| 6 | 8 9 91 9 7 6 4 5 7 7 7 71 6] 6 6 South:Pakota.. |---| Lolo |.o..: Sreaol mes BER Si SB Ra He 12 2 2 3 2% 2 2 Tennessee... en BT TERE 6) 913 11 10 8) 10( 10} 10} 10| 10| 9 | 10 9 POXA8: oar cin ANT Ea ee Sey El Bi 2 5 2 4 6 11{=13¢ 16% 18}-21.].21.1 92 Thtaht ovoii o Red Be Tg IRE Set IE Be PH ean BE RT Egil Eee 11 1 2 2 2 2 Vermont... ...... Sib 4 6 5 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 21 121 Virginia... 10 | 19 | 22 231.22 | 21 15 13 11 9 10 10 10 10 9.1 91 10 Washington___._._ otEB Be RR CEL es SEIN EET BR GR idle i Yat we 11 2 3 5{.61 6 7 West. Virginia... {0 sje ll ox PRE ER Ene TAR 3 4 4 5 G4 65 6 6 Wisconsin... ....|-cs)ccanic=crlioi-z i ee EI 3 6 8 9-10; 11111} 101.10} 310 Wyoming. ._____. EH NORTE EY Cl Se SRN RR a ee] J Le 11 1 q Ti Aled 1 Petal... ... 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, 15 Sixth. California, 2; Florida, 1; Iowa, 2; Texas, 2; Wisconsin,2. Seventh, Minnesota, 2; Oregon, x. 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, Twelfth, Orn, 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. Statistical 329 GOVERNORS OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES ; : : Poli-| Term of| Expiration State or territory Capital Governor tics | sorvico |: of term Salary ¥ STATE ? Years Alabama... Montgomery ------James E. Folsom.....__._.__ D. 4 | Jan. 1959 |1$12, 000 Anizona. 2Co.__.. Phoenix icc -Ernest W. McFarland ______ D. 2 | Jan. 1959 8, 500 Arkansas. id © Clo Little Rock.____.. Orval Eaubus_-_.__-su:di D. 2 | Jan. 1959 | 110,000 California... =... Sacramento. ___._. Goodwin J. Knight. ________ R. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 125, 000 E Stephen L. R. McNichols___| D. 2 | Jan. 1959 | 17,500 Abraham A. Ribicoff.. Wee, 4 | Jan. 1959 | 215,000 J. Caleb Boggs. _.__... shin, 4 | Jan. 1961 | 12,000 LeRoy Collins.....c=.2ci. D. 4 | Jan. 1961 |! 22, 500 Marvin Griffin. ____..___. D. 4 | Jan. 1959 |!12, 000 i Robert E. Smylie.-__.______ R. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 110,000 Hlinois. Li Springfield ________ William G. Stratton_____.___ R. 4 | Jan. 1961 | 25,000 Indiang........_-.-Indianapolis. _..-. Harold W. Handley. .._.__. R. 4 | Jan. 1961 | 115, 000 ows. 0c.ot co Des Moines.......| Herschel C. Lovaas fs aor D. 2 | Jan. 1959 | 112, 500 Kansas........... Topeka... ol George Docking ___._.___.__ D. 2 | Jan. 1959 |! 15,000 0 Kentucky. oo... Frankfort ...._._. Albert wa Chandler..| D. 4 | Dec. 1959 | 116, 000 Louisiana. ._._...-Baton Rouge..._-. Ral RK. oo D. 4 | May 1960 | ! 18, Long... 000 ane... Augusta... Edmund S. Muskie_.....___ D. 2 | Jan. 1959 | !10, 000 Maryland. _..____ Annapolis____..._. Theodore R. McKeldin_.__. R. 4 | Jan. 1959 |1 15,000 Massachusetts..._| Boston__....._..__ Foster Furcolo. i... ___.__ D. 2 | Jan. 1959 | 20,000 ichigan. __...... Lansing. cco... G. Mennen Williams. _...___ D. 2 | Jan. 1959 | 322, 500 Minnesota... St Ponlece tn Orville L.. Freeman. __._.__. D. 2 | Jan. 1959 | 19,000 Mississippi-------| Jackson _.._______. J: PrGoleman. cfcheld D. 4 | Jan. 1960 |! 15, 000 oot Missouri io.L Jefferson City..... James T. Blair, Jricosii..a D. 4 | Jan. 1961 | 125,000 Montana... _... elens.. cnnin J. Hugo Aronson..___._._... R. 4 | Jan. 1961 | 112 500 Nebraska. caeen Lincoln... =... Victor E. Anderson________. R. 2 | Jan. 1959 | 211,000 Nevada....-.2 Carson City_...... Charles H. Russell. ___.____. RB. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 115 000 New Hampshire..| Concord..-___.____ Tone Dwinell. __-.o __... R. 2 | Jan. 1959 | 12,000 New Jersey. a-z-Robert B. Meyner.......... D. 4 | Jan. 1962 | 2 30,000 New Mexico.-----Edwin L. Mechem R. 2 | Jan. 1959 | 117,500 New York.___..... Averell Harriman__ D. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 150,000 North Carolina... Luther H. Hodges. D. 4 | Jan. 1961 | 115,000 ‘North Dakota... dom BE. Davis... ........ R. 2 | Jan. 1959 | 19,000 Ie C. William 0’ “Neill Sl pte R. 2 | Jan. 1959 | 125, 000 Oklahoma. .____.. Raymond Gary. ......_.._._. D. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 215,000 “Oregon._i..ik Liu Robert D. Toatnes 4 Jian D. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 317,500 Pennsylvania... Harrisburg... George M. Leader.._.....__. D. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 125,000 Rhode Island... Providence........ Dennis J. Roberts... _..__. D. 2 | Jan. 1959 | 15,000 South Carolina...| Columbia__._. —---| George Bell Timmerman, Jr.| D. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 115,000 South Dakota... Plerrel ontvl 4 Joe J. Foss... i. buulofi Aas R. 2 | Jan. 1959 | 113,000 Tennesses. --avu--Nashville FRG Ee Frank G. Clement..._.._.__. D. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 112, 000 Roxas. ANS, PricoDaniel~_ 1-0. D. 2 | Jan. 1959 | 225 000 Utah... 25.00 Lik Sats Eves City_.._| George Dewey Clyde_..____ R. 4 | Jan. 1961 | 212, 000 Vermont... ..._... Montpelier...._... Joseph B. Johnson. ....____. R. 2 | Jan. 1959 | 312, 500 VIrginid eee-r aww Richmond... .._. J. Lindsay Almond, Jr.._... D. 4 | Jan. 1962 | 117,500 ss Washington______ Olympia... ..._.. Albert D. Rosellini_________ D. 4 | Jan. 1961 | 115,000 West Virginia_____ Charleston___.____ Cecil H. Underwood. _______ R. 4 | Jan. 1961 | 117,500 isconsin..._.... Madison. .__..... Vernon W. Thomson.____._. R. 2 | Jan. 1959 | 118,000 Wyoming... ..___. Cheyenne... Milward L. Simpson......_. R. 4 | Jan. 1959 | 212,000 COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO Puerto Rico._____ Ssn.Jun......cz--Luis Mufioz Marfn____..___. P.D.b 4 | Jan. 1961 | 110, 600 TERRITORY 8 ZEST WntShit Junean. iota Mike Stepovich________..____ R. 4 | June 1961 |1 des 19,000 Guam. .a..i0. Agana’ iil il Richard Barrett Lowe _.___. R. 4 | Oct. 1960 | 119,000 Hawaii sa co [ a $305.50... William F. Quinn: .... R. 4 | Sept. 1961 | 119, 000 ISLAND POSSES-SION © American Samoa._| Tutuila____._____. Peter Tali Coleman... |... 112,300 Virgin Islands. ._.| Charlotte Amalie..| Walter A. Gordon... ________ Be |ccmonesayibanin 219, V0] 000 1 Use of executive mansion and fund for maintenance and expenses. 3 Executive mansion furnished. 3 No executive mansion; nominal appropriation for expenses. 4 Elected to serve remainder of Paul Patterson’s term. 8 Popular Democrat Party. ® Governors nominated ied ‘the President and confirmed by the Senate. Congressional Directory PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS AND THE CONGRESSES COINCIDENT WITH THEIR President Vice President George Washington... ___._____ JohnmAdams. = _. Apr. John Adams: .....c.6.8 avec Thomas Jefferson. _._..__._-Mar. Thomas Jefferson. ___ Aaron Burr... Zisiosl Mar. Ped re raga George Clinton. ____________ Mar. James Madison. ..o lL i... ..\o..L GLEE TTR Ie de Tene Mar. Pouasdel mel bil. Elbridge Gerry 2. ___________ Mar. James Monroe 2 cols Daniel D. Tompkins_...._.._| Mar. John Quincy Adams_______._..__ John C. Calhoun...:..—-. Mar. 5 Andrew Jackson... dol... enaissiefail Mar. ..cooooomfanon i Po arte Him Martin Van Buren.______-_-Mar. Martin Van Buren_ ________.___ Richard M. Johnson..__.---Mar, William Henry Harrison 4. _.__ John Tyler: Lilo ainsi Ji Mar. John Dy lar ed I I Apr. James BK. Polk ...r i......._ George M. Dallas___.__.__.--Mar. Zachary Tayloré. ___ Millard Fillmore. ________---Mar. Mar nore sd I re A Aon July Franklin Pierce..._... William R. King 8_______._-Mar. James Buchanan. _____________ John C. Breckinridge..._.--| Mar. Abraham Lincoln_____.._______ Hannibal Hamlin________---Mar. YB EER rien BE Andrew Johnson______.__.---Mar. Andrew Johnson zl 5 oe dD ECC A Apr. Ulysses S:CGrant_ == Schuyler Colfax__________ ---| Mar. Dotezor. cotton. Henry Wilson 8.......... ~~ Mar. Rutherford B. Hayes___.__.._._-William A. Wheeler... ---Mar. James A. Garfield4. ___________ Chester A. Arthur_______ ---| Mar. Chester Ac ATtRUP: 1 5 | ir [Riot omnis md cia OL Foire ---| Sept. Grover Cleveland 7___________. Thomas A. Hendricks 8__---| Mar. Benjamin Harrison. .___._____. Levi P. Morton____._____ ---| Mar. Grover Cleveland 7____________ Adlai E. Stevenson. _____---| Mar. William McKinley... ..._.--Garret A. Hobart 9.______---Mar. Pot, oy EL aL Theodore Roosevelt... ._._---| Mar. Theodore: Roosevelt. 5. lo... iasaslly soot, ---| Sept. Do loti nud i 80... Lx Charles W. Fairbanks... ---{ Mar. William Ho Taft... |... James S. Sherman 10_____ ---| Mar. ‘Woodrow Wilson. ____._____.._ Thomas R. Marshall ____ Mar. Warren G. Harding 4__________ Calvin Coolidge... _.____ ---| Mar. Calvin CoolldgetSle 1 2. ~ LO Loa orients ---| Aug. Dot aminta.0. th Charles G. Dawes________--- oti Mar. Herbert C. Hoover-______._..-Charles Curtis. 2 =: =... Mar. Franklin D. Roosevelt. .____._. John N. Garner o_oc--Mar. 1B a EE 2 UL TY, Henry A. Wallace _.____.---Jan. Dot bs. oa 1.o3 ons Harry S. Truman... Jan. Barry BL Trin coy oor ob fn sob han os mms gan me ts Sr mn Apr. 3 eT Alben W. Barkley... ..--Jan. Dwight D. Eisenhower....._.__ Richard M. Nixon_____._._. Jan. 0 150 SA Se i REN ne,3 TR ES Ee Jan. 1 Died Apr. 20, 1812. 2 Died Nov. 23, 1814. 3 Resigned Dec. 28, 1832, to become United States Senator. 4 Died in office. 8 Died Apr. 18, 1853. 8 Died Nov. 22, 1875. ’ Terms not consecutive. 8 Died Nov. 25, 1885. 9 Died Nov. 21, 1899. 10 Died Oct. 30, 1912. TERMS Service 30,1789-Mar. 4,1797-Mar, 4,1801-Mar. 4,1805-Mar. 4,1809-Mar. 4,1813-Mar. 4,1817-Mar. 4,1825-Mar. 4,1829-Mar. 4,1833-Mar. 4,1837-Mar. 4,1841-Apr. 6,1841-Mar. 4,1845-Mar. 5,1849-July 10, 1850-Mar. 4,1853-Mar. 4,1857-Mar. 4,1861-Mar. 4,1865-Apr. 15,1865-Mar. 4,1869-Mar. 4,1873-Mar. 4,1877-Mar. 4,1881-Sept. 20,1881-Mar. 4,1885-Mar. 4,1889-Mar. 4,1893-Mar. 4,1897-Mar. 4,1901-Sept. 14,1901-Mar. 4,1905-Mar. 4,1909-Mar. 4,1913-Mar. 4,1921-Aug. 3,1923-Mar. 4,1925-Mar. 4,1929-Mar. 4,1933-Jan. 20,1941-Jan. 20,1945-Apr. 12,1945-Jan. 20,1949-Jan. 20,1953-Jan. 20,1957- Congress 3,1797 | 1,2,3,4 38,1801 | 5,6. 3,1805 | 7,8. 3,1809 | 9,10. 3,1813 | 11,12. 3,1817 | 13,14. 3,1825 | 15, 16, 17, 18 3,1829 | 19, 20. 3,1833 | 21, 22. 38,1837 | 23,24 3,1841 | 25,26. 4,1841 | 27. 38,1845 | 27,28. 3,1849 | 29, 30. 9, 1850 | 31. 38,1853 | 31, 32. 38,1857 | 33,34. 3,1861 | 35,36 3,1865 | 37,38 15,1865 | 39. 3, 1869 | 39,40. 3,1873 | 41,42. 3,1877 | 43,44 38,1881 | 45,46 19,1881 | 47. 3,1885 | 47,48. 38,1889 | 49, 50. 3,1893 | 51,52 3,1897 | 53, 54. 3,1901 | 55,56. 14, 1901 | 57. 3, 1905 | 57, 58 3, 1909 | 59, 60 3,1913 | 61, 62. 3,1921 | 63, 64, 65, 66. 2,1923 | 67. 3,1925 | 68. 3,1929 | 69, 70. 3,1933 | 71,72. 20,1941 | 73, 74, 76, 76. 20,1945 | 77,78. 12,1945 | 79. 20,1949 | 79, 80. 20,1953 | 81,82, 20,1957 | 83,84. 85, THE CAPITOL OFFICERS OF THE SENATE PRESIDENT Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate.—Richard M. Nixon, 4308 Forest Lane. Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs—Robert E. Cushman, Jr., 5125 Nebraska Avenue. Legislative Assistant to the Vice President.—Charles K. McWhorter, 215 Consti-tution Avenue NE. Aide to the Vice President.—James D. Hughes, 6055 Twenty-second Road North; Arlington, Va. Executive Secretary to the Vice President.—Rose Mary Woods, 2000 Connecticut Avenue. PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE President pro Tempore of the Senate.— Carl Hayden. 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 Assistant.—Booth Mooney, 5005 Brookway Drive. Clerk.—Billie Jo Stansberry, 2929 Connecticut Avenue. MAJORITY WHIP Majority Whip.—Mike Mansfield, 4500 Dexter Street. MINORITY FLOOR LEADER Minority Floor Leader.— William F. Knowland, Sheraton Park. Assistant to the Minority Leader.—Oliver J. Dompierre, 6816 32d Street, Zone 15. MINORITY WHIP Minority Whip.—Everett McKinley Dirksen, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue. Administrative Assistant.—John R. Gomien, 5509 Cromwell Drive, Zone 16. 333 334 Congressional Directory 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, Til. 1952; married Wanda Stippich of Norfolk, Nebr.; two children, Mrs. A. B. Chatfield, Jr., born November3, 1936, and Felton McLellan Johnston, Jr., born April 28, 1939; member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, Burning Tree Club, Jefferson Islands Club, National Capital Democratic Club, National Press Club, and University Club. Sears to the Secretary.—Dorothye G. Scott, 430 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring, d Assistant Secretaries.— Christine Johnson, 1711 Rhode Island Avenue, Zone 6; Rose Ann Cosgrove, 2325 42d Street, 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., B.ED. 1 Secretary to the Parliamentarian.— Murray Zweben, 7505 Inzer Street, North Springfield, Va. Journal Clerk.—Edward J. Hickey, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue. Assistant Journal Clerk.—Bernard V. Somers, 5210 Colony Road, Zone 21. Leancuiin; Clerk.—Edward E. Mansur, Jr., BR. F. D. No. 1, Box 310, Springfield, a. : Bian) Clerk.—Robert A. Brenkworth, 11009 Babington Drive, Silver Spring, d : : Assistant Financial Clerk.— William A. Ridgely, 4312 74th Avenue, Bellemead, Hyattsville, Md. Chief Bookkeeper.—Robert A. Malstrom, 8806 Lowell Place, Bethesda, Md. Enrolling Clerk.—[Vacant.] Erno Technical Assistant.—Neil McGown, 4928 South 14th Street, Arlington, Executive Clerk.—Lewis W. Bailey, 331 First Street NE., Zone 2. Assistant Executive Clerk.—James M. Ogletree, 608 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. Clerk of Enrolled Bills—Harry C. Burke, 2435 33d Street SE., Zone 20. Bill Clerk.—J. Fred McClerkin, 2017 N Street. hs Bill Clerk.—Harold G. Ast, 2013 North Woodrow Street, Arlington 7, a. 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, 4923 South 36th Street, Arlington 6, Va. dss er Clerk.—George F. Thompson, 936 Maplewood Drive, Falls ure Superintendent of Document Room.— Theron W. Marshall, 1401 North Nicholas Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Superintendent of Document Room.—Copher Howell, 4242 Nash Street SE., Zone 20. Keeper of Stationery.— Andrew J. Kramer, 305 Longfellow Street, Zone 11. dens, id of Stationery.—Harry F. Sonnenberg, 1006 Fifer Drive, Alex- andria Custodian of Records.— William W. Vaughan, 512 Braxton Place, Alexandria, Va. Librarian.—Richard D. Hupman, 3104 V Place SE., Zone 20. Assistant Librarian.— Richard T. Greer, 5120 North 27th Road, Arlington 7, Va. Chief Messenger.— Vernon Talbertt, 1300 Emerson Street, Zone 11. Officers of the Senate 335 OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS JOSEPH C. DUKE, 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, and served in that capacity until January 2, 1953; reelected January 5, 1955. I) eee WN S. Cheatham, 8404 Farrell Drive, Chevy ase, Secretaries.—Barbara Bell, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue; Emily A. Kennedy, 4007 13th Street NE. Deputy Sergeant at Arms, Auditor, and Procurement Officer—Robert G. Dunphy, ~~ 3509 Farthing Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Chief Clerk.—Dorothy G. McCarty, 3524 B Street SE. Assistant Chief Clerk.—Edna G. Cook, 314 East Capitol Street. Clerl:—Hilda B. Glesner, 4545 Connecticut Avenue. Clerk of Equipment.— Mildred C. Townshend, 3000 Connecticut Avenue. Clerk of Offictal Telegrams.—Ena B. Trezise, 2824 27th Street. Clerk of Official Telephones.—Ruth L. Parris, 1530 28th Place SE. Assistant Doorkeeper.—Charlie W. Jones, 4432 Butterworth Place. Messenger at Card Door.—Lawrence S. Rygg, 2107 Fort Davis Street SE. Director, Recording Studio.—~Robert J. Coar, Coardial Acres, Roberts Road, Fairfax, Va. Assistant Director, Recording Studio—Henry M. Esper, 2306 11th Street North, Arlington, Va. Administrative Officer, Recording Studio.— Nicholas J. Lacovara, 706 Roxboro Road, Rockville, Md. Superintendent of Service Department.—John T. Chambers, 5226 26th Road North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Superintendent.— Charles David Ebert, 2731 Nicholson Street, West Hyattsville, Md. Night Supervisor.—Joseph J. Fahey, 1365 A Street NE. : Supervisor of Addressograph Section.—Charles F. Burkitt, 132 Carroll Street SE. Foreman of Automatic Typing Section.—Frank J, Culver, 612 26th Street South, Arlington, Va. iy of Duplicating Section.— William R. Baxter, 5006 54th Place, Hyattsville, Supervisor of Typewriters and Supplies.— Maybelle Fickel, 803 Forest Glen Road, Silver Spring, Md. Foreman of Speech Folding Room.—Joseph Baldasaro, 3523 3d Street SE. iki of Document Warehouse.— Arthur Wilkins, 312 Tulip Avenue, Takoma ark, : Foreman in Cabinet Shop.— Tillman B. Huskey, 2900 Franklin Road, Arlington, a. Assistant Cabinetmakers.— Domenick Bellia, 1227 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Michael J. Vanni, 56506 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. ar G. Loudermilk, 6408 Broad Street, Brookmont, Superintendent of Janitors’ Department—Robert S. Collins, 1365 A Street NE. Captain of Guides.—James Connell, 1600 R Street. Assistant Captain of Guides.—Floyd Kirby, 3825 North Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, Va. Postmaster.—David D. Jennings, 107 Tedrich Boulevard, Fairfax, Va. Assistant Postmaster.— Walter L. Mote, 3015 Parkway Terrace Drive SE. Superintendent of Mails.—David C. Longinotti, 11 Ridge Road SE. Chzef Clerk.—Oscar F. Lollis, 421 37th Place SE. Registry Clerk.—Morgan D. Roderick, 127 C Street NE. Forwarding Clerk.—Bolling Flood, 2740 34th Street. . Branch Post Office in Capitol.—Utha Gray Smith, 8205 Royal Street, Alexandria, Va.; Juliet Gantz, 7814 Stratford Road, Bethesda, Md. 336 Congressional Directory 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, 8461 Piney Branch Court, Silver Springs, Md. (phone, JUniper 9-0580). Clerk. — Margaret Ww. Tucker, 3095 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, 9603 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. (phone, OLympia 7-2941). Clerks. — Dorothy M. Burns, 1010 16th Street, Zone 6 (phone DIstrict 7-9360); My Fronoes Blanco, 3040 Idaho Avenue, Zone 16. (phone, EMerson 2-7270 Assistants, han Cloakroom.—Russell J. Call, 2117-A Fort Davis Street SE., Zone 20 , (phone, LUdlow 4-0435); Lee G. Lovett, 3705 Chevy Chase Lake Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. (phone, OLiver 6-1782); William: R. Martin, 2823 Gaither Street SE., Hillcrest Heights, Md. (phone ‘JOrdan 8-4869). OFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES Room P-26, Capitol. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 3152 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. Charles J. Drescher, 3738 Fourth Street North, Arlington, Va. Francis J. Attig, 3919 Livingston Street. Nicholas J. Cinciotta, 216 Normandie Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Julian R. Serles, Jr., 4225 31st Street North, Arlington, Va. Assistant. —Elmer L. Koons, 826 Aspen Street. Clerks.— Willard W. Pruett, 701 North Harrison Street, Arlington Va.; Placidino Zagami, 5805 10th Place, Chillum, Md. Expert Transcribers.—J oseph A. Koons, 5122 26th Avenue, Hillcrest Estates, Md.; Paul J. Plant, 1629 ibis Road; Wilbur T. Smith, Bor. D:.3, Fairfax, Va.; R. Thomas Loftus, 2512 Riviera Street, Marlow Heights, Md. : Perry B. Smith, 1125 Wayne Road, Falls Church, Va. OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Room 161, Senate Office Building. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 6461 Legislative Counsel.—John H. Simms, 3900 Cathedral Avenue, Assistant Counsel.—Charles F. Boots, 4606 Overbrook Road, Zone 16; Dwight J. Pinion, 1914 North Kirkwood Road, Arlington 1, Va.; John C. Herberg, 404 Hamilton Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. ; John M. Rey rnolds, 3444 North Randolph Street, Arlington 7, Va.; Harry B. Littell, 957 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., 212 Prospect Terrace, 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; Ruth W. Warner, 4540 MacArthur Boulevard, Zone 7 OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE Phone, CApitol 4-3121 OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER The Speaker.—Sam Rayburn, the Anchorage. Administrative Assistant to the Speaker.—John W. Holton, 1610 Manchester Lane. Beery to the Speaker.—Alla Clary, 604 North Greenwich Street, Falls Church, a. Clerks.— Lorraine Kimbrough, 5413 Eighth Place South, Arlington, Va.; Martha Freeman, 2480 16th Street; Bernice Frazier, 4221 Everett Street, Kensington, Md.; Jane M. Lagler, 6217 Hanover Avenue, Springfield, Va.; D. B. Harde-man, Room P-58, Capitol. OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENTARIAN Parliamentarian.— Deschler, 101 Lucas Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Lewis Assistant Parliamentarians.— William T. Roy; William P. Cochrane, R. F. D. 1, Box 326, Vienna, Va. Clerk.—Joseph F. Metzger, 3257 Queenstown Drive, Mount Rainier, 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.—Dr. 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. Administrative Assistant.—Joe Anderson, McAlester, Okla. OFFICE OF THE MINORITY LEADER Floor Leader.—Joseph W. Martin, Jr., Hay-Adams House. Administrative Assistant.—James N. Milne, 227 Arlington Village, Arlington, Va. Secretary.—Helen E. Morris, 8703 Milford Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Legislative Clerk.—Josephine E. Wilson, 2208 Tunlaw Road. Assistant Secretaries.—Nancy H. Lefevre, 7504 Summit Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.; Eleanor Lawrence, 3708 Ely Place SE. MINORITY WHIP Minority Whip.— Leslie C. Arends, 4815 Dexter Street, Zone 7. Administrative Assistant.— William R. Pitts, 2366 Skyland Place SE. 337 338 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE CLERK RALPH R. ROBERTS, Clerk of the House of Representatives, of Rockport, Ind., elected Clerk of the House of the Fighiy-fost, Eighty-second, Frat and Eighty-fifth Congresses. Administrative Assistants.—H. Newlin Megill, 4405 35th Street; Walter D. Harris, 402 New Market Road, Alexandria, Va. Secretary.— Mildred M. Hinton, 10023 Dallas Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Messengers.—Richard E. J enkins, James McAtee. Journal Clerk.—Bernard H. Ellert. Assistant Journal Clerk.—Raymond P. Johnson. Assistants.—Francis P. Hoye, 3304 Pennsylvania Avenue SE.; John E. Kelly, Route 240, Rockville, Md.; Grace McEwen. Reading Clerks. — George J. Maurer, 157 North Columbus Street, Arlington, Va.; Joe Bartlett, 2153 North Pierce Street, 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, 4114 Davis Place, Zone 7. Assistant Enrolling Clerks.—Leo H. King, 515 East Capitol Street; Louis Breskin, Carlyle Hotel; H. Robert Ferneau, 2008% Q Street. Disbursing Clerk. Harry M. Livingston, 1650 Harvard Street. Assistant Disbursing Clerk.— Frederick M. Kissinger, Brandywine, Md. Assistanis.— Alice Sattgast, Anne Trimble, Robert Crosser, Caroline Schaefle, Anna Hamell, Ralph J. Devlin, Michael Duggan, Madeline Jones, Frances Morrison, Mildred Cox, Loretta T. Livingston, Elenor Williamson, Dora-Ann F. Purtell, Dorothy M. Shanks, Lillian H. R. Benzing. File Clerk. — Doris P. Shaw, 3031 30th Street SE. Assistant File Clerk.—Jesse C. Hughes. Assistant.—Julia Virginia Whitamore, 110 Fourth Street NE. Chief Brill Clerk.—John A. B, MeElveney, 214 Massachusetts Avenue NE. Assistants.— Madison Boyce, Route 1, Box 361, Leesburg, Va.; Peter Lektrich, 211 I Street; Byron C. Anglin; H. T. Coiner, 2700 Wisconsin Avenue. Stationery Clerk. ~_John Penn, 7504 Highland Avenue, Springfield, Va. Assistant Stationery Clerk.—David Ramage, 1535 Montague Street. : Assistants.—Helen Wright, Willard Stevens, Lonas M. Hinton, Dan. Moley, Bingham W. Mathias, Louise W. Perry, Marjorie C. Maines, Peter Allen, Lelia Parker. Laborers—Joe Johnson, Dan Jackson, Dennis Mosby, Stanley Smith. Librarian.—J. L. Highsaw. Assistants.— William M. Berlin; Jane Morgan. Messenger.—Robert Grey. Property Custodian.—Edward B. Carney, 3701 Massachusetts Avenue. Assistant Property Custodians.—Dillard C. Rogers; Irene McCallan, the Qozgnet; Donald D. Farshing; J. B. Kelly; Howard F. Ridgely; William rant. Administrative Assistant, Electrical and Mechanical Equipment—Gladys Gordon; Clerk, Frank F. Aube; Laborers; Nathaniel Moody, James L. Carter, John L. Dodson. Furniture Shops.—Ralph L. J. Creamer, Foreman; James W. Stephenson, Upholster; Louis Gramlich, Cabinet-Maker; A. LE. Hutcheson, Finisher. Clerk’s Document Room. — Superintendent, Anthony A. McNulty, 329 East Capitol Street; Messengers: Lou Randall, Ralph K. Stoner; Laborer, Edward G. Bell, House Recording Studios.— Technical Assistant, James B. Perry; Administrative Assistant, Charles E. Campbell; Motion Picture Editor, Joel Gray; Chief Camerman, Leonard Hughes; Chief Radio Engineer, Paul’ Clark; Camerman, Ralph Grubbs; Motion Picture Soundmen, Joseph Pettis, Herman Soen. nichsen; Laboratory Technicians, Charles Grandmaison, James Kesterson; Radio Technician, Fred Lopez; Bookkeeper, Jack Bohrer; General Clerk, Eileen Goldbeck; Receptionist, Martha Rogers; Stock Clerk, Fred Pettis. Amin; Chie, Telephone Operator.—Helen M. LaMar, Francis Street, Havre de race, Officers of the House 339 OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS ZEAKE W. JOHNSON, Jr., Sergeant at Arms, Democrat, of Jackson, Tenn.; born in Dyersburg, Tenn., on April 2, 1910; married Theodosia McKnight of Greenville, S. C., on April 12, 1933; enlisted in United States Coast Guard October 1, 1942, honorably discharged September 8, 1945; elected Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives on January 5, 1955; address: 108 Carroll Street SE., Zone 3. Secretary.—Eleanor A. Sharkey, 3211 Pickwick Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Cashier.— Elwyn G. Raiden, 6108 Foxhill Street, Springfield, Va. Assistant Cashiers.—H. Eldred Wilson, 3968 Second Street SW.; Sam V. Boykin, 55 South Aberdeen Street, Arlington, Va. Bookkeepers—Margaret M. Loughlin, 4534 South 34th Street, Arlington, Va.; Walter J Behrens, 111 35th Street SE.; William F. Basquil, 816 E Street NE. Stenographer.—Gattye B. Pitts, 2127 California Street. Depry Sergeant at Arms in Charge of Mace.— Kenneth R. Harding, 5049 Garfield treet. Deputy Sergeant at Arms tn Charge of Pairs.—D. Thomas Iorio, 9107 Waldon Road, Silver Spring, Md. Special Assistant Sergeant at Arms.— Michael Preloh, 1620 21st Place SE. Clerk-Messenger.—Leo Glascoe, 5715 Blaine Street NE. 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 Tylertown, Miss., and they have one daughter, Sarah Patsy, 15 years old; has worked in the House Post Office; as messenger to the Doorkeeper; Assistant Sergeant at Arms; Minority (Democratic) Doorkeeper in the Eightieth and Eighty-third Congresses; and elected Doorkeeper of the House for the Eighty-first, Eighty-second, Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses; served as Assistant Sergeant at Arms for the 1944 Democratic National Convention, and as Chief Doorkeeper at the 1948, 1952 and 1956 Democratic National Conventions; member of the Baptist Church. Secretary to the Doorkeeper.—Kathryn Dunphy Hoye, 3304 Pennsylvania Ave. SE. Janzitor-Messenger.— Martin Jenkins, 1212 Girard Street NE. Majority Manager of Telephones.—C. H. Emerson, 2828 Connecticut Avenue. Asie Majority Manager of Telephones.—Charles W. Hackney, Jr., 4219 49th treet. Majority Chief Page.—Turner N. Robertson, 7103 Crestwood Drive, Alexandria, Va Special Employee.—Landon Mitchell, 9008 Waldon Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief Doorman in the Gallery.— Albert D. Bryson, 1483 Columbia Road. Chief Doorman—House Floor.—Luke H. Hicks, Jr., 323C Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va. Custodian.—John E. Bennett, Dodge Hotel. Assistant Custodian —T. Dolan, Arlington (Minority). Howard 1500 Boulevard, Arlington 9, Va. Minority Manager of Telephones.—Allan M. Ames, 17 Laurel Drive, Accokeek, Md Assistant Minority Manager of Telephones.—Tommy Lee Winebrenner, 820 Connecticut Avenue. Minority Chief Page.—Thomas H. Tear, Viewtown, Va. Supervisor Pages’ Cloakroom.—Frank Cubero, 1511 S Street SE. Doormen: Louis Della-Camera, 1843 Burke Street SE. Harry S. Tansey, 115 D Street SE. Franklin D. R. Boles, 306 Second Street SE. Thomas J. Duffley, 314 East Capitol Street. Albert M. Smith, 118 Carroll Street SE. 340 Congressional Directory Doormen—Continued Archer L. Keeton, 4308 Newark Road, Brentwood, Md. George L. Robinson, 2900 17th Street NE. Franklin P. Jones, Jr., 2101 North Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. Daniel F. Kelly, 1736 G Street. James R. Kelley, 5330 Kennwood Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Reuben H. Willis, 203 Maryland Avenue NE. Jethro Switzer, 11% Fourth Street SE. Fred J. Engle, ITI, 1701 16th Street. Harold Kenneth Reynolds, 216 Mississippi Avenue SE. Otis T. Bradley, 117 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. Irvin Oberman, 5615 Wesley Avenue. Charles F. Keith, 121 Carroll Street SE. Orvan Wilson Leavell, 2 Sixth Street NE. Thomas E. Haley, 14 Third Street NE. Francis A. DelBalzo, 11708 Hatcher Place, Wheaton, Md. John B. Howerton, 1069 Wisconsin Avenue. Harold Jenkins, 300 New Jersey Avenue SE. E. R. Williamson, 139 C Street SE. Charles O. Finch, 1111 New House Office Building. Anthony S. Dubiel, 4519 Shamrock Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Joseph Carson Avent, Jr., 318 Maryland Avenue NE. Juan J. Manzanares, 2356 40th Street. Joe Ed Harrell, 811 South Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va. James L. Wheeler, 2921 O Street SE. Robert O. Tiernan, 1133 New House Office Building, Charles Tema King, Jr., 1226 New House Office Building. Check Room Attendant—Homer H. Pirtle, 120 C Street NE. DOCUMENT ROOM Superintendent.—Gilman G. Udell, 413 Valley Lane, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Superintendent.—Al T. Griffith, 100 Fifth Street SE. Clerk.— William Graf, Jr., 20 Randle Circle SE. Assistant Clerk.—C. B. Slemp, 2442 North Lexington, Arlington, Va. Assistants: Miles D. Simmons, 2405 Hannon Street, West Hyattsville, Md. William J. MacInnis, Jr., 218 East Greenway Boulevard, Falls Church, Va. Ray J. Ratliff, 2802 30th Street SE. ; John B. Little, 1012 Quebec Place. Walter P. O’Rourke, 2800 Ontario Road. William Edward Hazzard, 208 Audrey Lane SE. Robert J. Choquet, 1736 G Street. FOLDING ROOM Superintendent.— Claude A. Taylor, 8610 Jones Mill Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Superintendent.—James Wesley Gowen, 115 Independence Avenue SE. Secretary.—Doris L. McCann, 487 G Street SW. Foreman.—W. Swem Elgin, Clifton, Va. Assistant Foreman.—[Vacant.] Lede, ack 1.—Sallie Mae Buchheister, 3900 Church Street, Upper Marlboro, 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, CApitol 4-3121, branch 2641 Minority Sergeant at Arms.— William R. Bonsell. 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. Officers of the House 341 MAJORITY AND MINORITY ROOMS B-98 and B-99, House Office Building Majority Clerk.—Truman Ward, 3901 Illinois Avenue (phone, TAylor 9-3901). Minority Clerk.—Thomas J. Lankford, 9906 Dameron Drive, Silver Spring, Md. (phone, JUniper 7-6873). 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; came to Washington January 4, 1932, on patronage of the late Virgil M. Chapman, Representative and Senator from Kentucky; 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.—Helen Whitaker, 210 A Street NE. Registry, Stamp and Money Order Clerk.—Fred Becker, 4815 Fourth Street. Assistants: Robert J. Fehr, 3210 Wisconsin Avenue. John G. Nazary, 3400 B Street SE. Superintendent of Mails: Day.—Lonnie Franklin, 223 Third Street SE. Night.—Michael Burda, 1028 Connecticut Avenue. Foreman of Mail Platforms: Bevis Bowles, 3300 19th Street. John E. Watson, 4817 20th Street North, Arlington, Va. Mazl Distributors: Day Clerks: Thomas Dyson, 1318 North Pierce Street, Arlington, Va. Roger Butler, 213 Second Street SE. Peter Donnelly, 1431 Crittenden Street. James Q. Posey, 2716 South Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. Ted Troy, 921 Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. James Montfort, 10408 Parkwood Drive, Kensington, Md. Eugene Taylor, 44 Allison Street NE. Night Clerks: Deen Matteo, Route 3, Box 326, Annandale, Va. Wilmer Frazier, 656 East Capitol Street. Robert Gibson, 8106 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. William Mitchell, 127 C Street NE. Delivery and Collection Clerks: Robert Branton, 9000 Wisconsin Avenue. Don Bonifacio, 329 C Street SE. Elmo Boydston, 221 First Street SE. J. Bernis Brown, 4418 4th Road, Arlington, Va. Daniel M. Cathey, 318 A Street SE. Roland E. Chase, 4201 Oglethorpe Street, Hyattsville, Md. Carlton Colquitt, 208 House Office Building. Robert W. Dyer, 12 University Avenue, Glen Echo, Md. John A. Flangas, 1936 Naylor Road NE. James Gravatte, 1209 Pitt Streev, Alexandria, Va. Dennis Gallagher, 25 West Glebe Road, Alexandria, Va. Marion Gill, 132 Danbury Street SW. James W. Hays, 233 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. John Wayne Joiner, House Office Building. David R. Johnson, 427 Seventh Street SE. Richard A. Jones, 332 Maryland Avenue NE. John D. Kelly, 4 Fourth Street SE. Werner Kiepe, 1717 26th Street South, Arlington, Va. Raymond Lewandowski, 436 Maryland Avenue NE. Rivers McCreary, 1907 Kearny Street. | | | ] 342 Congressional Directory Delivery and Collection Clerks—Continued Ralph Melady, 2405 37th Street. Fred Muller, 3207 Woodland Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Charles Puryear, 233 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. Geno Renzacei, 411 Ridge Road SE. Junius Steen, 2316 23d Street SE. John Trudeau, 2013 New Hampshire Avenue. Harry Tweed, 113 First Street NE. William F. Vail, 227 North Granada Street, Arlington, Va. Frank Watt, Jr., 5140 Newport Avenue. BRANCH OFFICE IN CAPITOL Registry, Stamp and Money Order Clerk.—Elmo Taylor, 1733 P Street SE. BRANCH OFFICE IN NEW HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING Registry, Stamp and Money Order Clerk.—Tish Erb, 200 C Street SE. Assistants: Daniel O'Rourke, 3022 K Street SE. Mary Bowman, 5770 26th Avenue SE. BRANCH OFFICE IN LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Registry, Stamp and Money Order Clerk.—Boyd Jackson, 233 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. Asststanti—Daniel Daly, 104 C Street SE. OFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES Room F-7, Capitol. Phone, branch 5621 W. L. Fenstermacher, 2929 Connecticut Avenue. Roy L. Whitman, 6101 16th Street. F. S. Milberg, 3 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. | 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, 5420 Connecticut Avenue. Clerk.—Sidney W. Williston, 1830 Longford Drive, Hyattsville, Md. Assistant Clerks.—Bjarne J. Sigurdsen, 1921 U Place SE.; James W. Lea, 5055 Dixon Street, Oxon Run Hills, Md. | Expert Transcribers.—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. Gallag-her, Jr., 8306 15th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md.; Mary B. Baldasaro, 8312 14th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md.; Virginia C. Hammer, 3200 Clarence Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Government Printing Office Clerk.—Harry A. Gritton, 4326 3d Street (phone, R Andolph 3-4616). Officers of the House 343 OFFICIAL REPORTERS TO HOUSE COMMITTEES Room 156-A, House Office Building. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 2627 Lanham Connor, 1712 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. Althea Arceneaux Eccles, 4808 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Cleveland Tucker, 2508 Executive Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Joseph J. Gimelli, 6304 Abilene Street, Springfield, Va. W. P. Banister, 4500 Panorama Drive, Zone 21. Clifton J. Hunt, 3411 North Woodrow Street, Arlington, Va. Raymond H. Lushin, 2100 North Pierce Street, Arlington 9, Va. Charles C. Dudley, 3305 North Nottingham Street, Arlington 7, Va. Clerk.—E. Homer McMurray, 8502 Irvington Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Expert Transcribers—Louis E. Reichard, 8900 Manchester Road, Silver Spring, Md.; Burdella E. Scarborough, 1810 Irving Street; Walton H. Grubbs, 6706 Westmoreland Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md.; Phyllis V. Morgan, 6308 Alamo Street, Springfield, Va.; Hilda G. Clardy, 5510 33d Street North, Arlington, Va.; Russell G. Greenwood, 1623 Connecticut Avenue; Gentle M. Bowers, 2150 Pennsylvania Avenue; Patricia Rodak, 6311 Joslyn Place, Cheverly, Md. OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Room 159, House Office Building. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 4951 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 Drive, Falls Church, Va. Law Assistants.—William P. Adams, 7311 Hallmark Place, Springfield, Va.; Robert F. Guthrie, 1039 North Monroe Street, Arlington, Va. Clerk.—John L. Pestell, 2313 Chester Drive, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Clerks.— William S. Wilson, 4313 34th Street, Brentwood, Md.; Cleo A. Garrett, 120 C Street NE., Zone 4; Mary Elizabeth Jackson, 3822 V Street SE., Zone 20. File Clerk-Typist.—Sandra Smith, 1684 Roberts Lane, Falls Church, Va. OFFICE OF COORDINATOR OF INFORMATION Room 546, House Office Building. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 4446 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; FE. A. Wilkins, 5804 Mada-waska Road, Zone 16. Secretary to Coordinator.—Dora Lopez James, 1569 Colonial Terrace, Arlington, Va. Librarian.—Helen Roberts, 2131 O Street, Zone 7. 97560 °—57——24 MISCELLANEOUS OFFICIALS CONGRESSIONAL RECORD Office in Statuary Hall. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 2100 ler on CF wre at the Capitol.—Frank Brodie, 1530 Rhode Island Avenue NE., -Zone 18. CONGRESSIONAL DAILY DIGEST Room F-71, The Capitol. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 2658 Senate Editor.— Frederick H. Green, Route 3, Box 326, Cedar Lane, Fairfax, Va. Senate Reporter—Dwight B. Galt, Jr., Box 164DX, R. F. D. 2, Edgewater, Md. Senate Secretary.— Elizabeth Gilmore, 333 South Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. House Editor.—Jerry E. Allen, 5906 Forest Road, Cheverly, Md. House Reporter.—James C. Brown, 2801 Quebec Street. House Secretary.—H. E. Reeves, 2000 Connecticut Avenue. CAPITOL PAGE SCHOOL Library of Congress, third floor. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 2021 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.—Jessie L. Williams, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Chatrn, Department of Foreign Languages.—Florence C. Block, 6308 31st Place, one 15. Chairman, Department of Mathematics.—Lewis R. Steely, 301 Waterford Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chairman, Department. of Science.—Naomi Z. Ulmer, 6605 Little Falls Road, Arlington, Va., Zone 13. Gand Department of Social Studies.—Fred H. Hilton, Jr., 2500 Q Street, one 7. : ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL ARCHITECT’S OFFICE Office in basement of Capitol.” Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branches 2041, 3050, 3130 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. Boor sms) — Walter L. 4502 Road, Westmoreland Engineer Rubel, Wetherill ills, Md. Engineer (Contracts and Specifications). —Edwin H. King, 4304 Reno Road. Landscape Architect and Horticulturist.—Everett Evans, 10019 Clue Drive, Bethesda, Md. Chief Engineer (Power Plant).—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. 345 346 Congressional Directory SENATE OFFICE BUILDING Office at room 152. Phone, branch 3142 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. Phone, branch 4141 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 5421 Medical Officer.—Dr. George W. Calver, 3133 Connecticut Avenue, phone, DE-catur 2-0444; Leonardtown, Md., phone, GReenwood 5-6041. CAPITOL POLICE BOARD Zeake W. Johnson, Jr., Sergeant at Arms, House of Representatives. Joseph C. Duke, Sergeant at Arms, United States Senate. J. George Stewart, Architect of the Capitol. U. S. CAPITOL POLICE Office in lower west terrace, room 3, Capitol. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 5151 Chief —Robert C. Pearce, Deputy Chief, Metropolitan Police. Captain.—Jeremiah F. Flaherty, 2607 Lackawanna Street, Hyattsville, Md. Administrative Clerk.—James T. Trollinger, 3366 Chillum Road, Mt. Rainier, Md. Property Clerk.—Dix C. Boone, 2-D Gardenway Road, Greenbelt, Md. Traffic and Communications Clerk.—Raymond E. Bacon, Rt. 5, Box 125N, Vienna, Va. 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, 4226 4th Street SE. Special Officers.—James V. Blakney, 332 2d Street NE.; Edward N. Lurty, 7610 Dopp Court, Hyattsville, Md.; James M. Mills, B-29, Senate Office Building. Sergeants.—James H. Boyer, 215 6th Street NE.; Edward F. Healey, 221 Consti-tution Avenue NE.; Gordon S. Houff, 316 Lisle Avenue, Falls Church, Va.; Harley A. Hylton, Route 4, Box 434, Alexandria, Va.; William H. MecClarin, 1415 Kanawak Street, Hyattsville, Md.; Abel Mann, 5012 2d Street; Frank P. Rezzetano, 1550 27th Street SE.; Bert Sheldon, 4827 43d Place. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE Office, New Senate Office Building Chief Operator in Charge.—Clare Mann, 4000 19th Street NE. Assistants.— Elizabeth Cole, 2900 O Street SE.; Helen M. LaMar, Francis Street, Havre de Grace, Md.; Lucille Thomas, 1010 25th Street. RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE Office in Capitol, House side, ground floor. Phone, branch 5948 Ticket Agent.—P. O. Johnson, 2129 32d Place SE., Zone 20. In Charge Capitol Ticket Office.—J. N. Thomas, 2211 31st Street SE., Zone 20. Pickel Seger, Caprtol Ticket Office. —William A. Sigel, 1512 Buchanan Street, Zone OO tt 1 Et EE, Miscellaneous Officials COMBINED AIRLINES TICKET OFFICE Ground floor, House side of Capitol. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 6653 General Manager.—Randall J. Richardson, 5701 6th Street NE. Manager of Capitol Ticket Office.—Margaret Scott, 2511 Q Street. Ticket Agent.—Kathleen M. Winsor, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Phones: Senate Office Building, branch 2181; Old House Office Building, branch 4181; New House Office Building, branch 5181; House Press Gallery, branch 6530; Senate Press Gallery, branch 4330 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, 1413 Downing Street NE. Offices in the Press Galleries: Senes Gallery.—C. Walter Scherer, manager, 6014 Grayson Street, Springfield, a House Gallery.—James O. Mathis, manager, 2901 18th Street. Senate Office Press Room.—Carroll Linkins, 2346 40th Street. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION CONGRESSIONAL LIAISON SERVICE House Office Building, room 525; Capitol phone, branch 2281 Senate service, extension 5351 Director—Rufus H. Wilson, 11110 Waycross Way, Kensington, Md. House Service—Edwin H. Gantt; Agnes M. Ricciordi; Mildred C. Lawler; Mary H. Geary; Pauline V. Byrd; Vivienne M. Balluff; Dorothy K. Ham. Senate Service—Salvatore J. DePrenda; Margaretta B. Dawson; David Pogoloff. UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION LIAISON OFFICE House Office Building, room 248. Phone CApitol 4-3121, branch 4955 In charge.—Robert L. Bailey, Westchester Apartments, Zone 16. 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, Zone7. ARMY LIAISON OFFICE Chief, Pentagon Building Phone, LIberty 5-6700, Extension 77271 Col. Donald MacGrain, 22 Tally Ho Lane, Alexandria, Va. Senate Branch, Pentagon Building Phone, LIberty 5-6700, Extension 76261 Col. Keith L. Ware, 514 West Windsor Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Lt. Col. Joseph S. Kimmitt, 1712 Beverly Avenue, Falls Church, Va.. Lt. dred Forrest I. Rettgers, 390 Trenton Drive, Hollin Hall Village, Alexandria, a. Lt. Col. James 8. Timothy, 205 Martha’s Road, Hollin Hills, Alexandria, Va. 348 Congressional Directory House Branch, Pentagon Building Phone, LIberty 5-6700, Extension 56530 Col. Samuel E. Shoemaker, 631 Ripley Street, Alexandria, Va. Robert C. Hempel, 7700 Cardinal Lane, Alexandria, Va. Phone, LiIberty 5-6700, Extensions 79183, 79184 Lt. Col. Auburon P. Hauser, 4448 Q Street. Lt. Col. Roger E. Lawless, 600 South 24th Street, Arlington, Va.. Lt. Col. William D. Brodbeck, 1808 Ivy Hill Drive, Falls Church, Va. Maj. Claude M. McQuarrie, Jr., 3203 North 19th Street, Arlington, Va. Phone LIberty 5-6700, Extensions 55802, 77807 Maj. William J. Merlo, 709 Maple Street, Falls Church, Va. Maj. Jerry G. Capka, 5920 Holland Road, Rockville, Md. Room 224, House Office Building Phone, CApitol 4-3121, Extension 3853 Lt. Col. Bertram J. Ellis, 882 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. NAVAL LIAISON OFFICE House Office Building, room 313B. Phone, branch 5978 Capt. Theodore A. Torgerson, USN, Melvin Road, RFD 3, Annapolis, Md. Lt. Col. William P. Oliver, Jr., USMC, 221 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. Comdr. William E. Westhoff, USN, 3119 Elba Road, Hollin Hills, Alexandria, Va. Comdr. Charles H. Grainger, USN, 9207 Chanute Drive, Bethesda, Md. Comdr. Dorothy I. Council, USN, 2501 Q Street. Lt. Comdr. Herbert D. Mills, Jr., USN, 2619 John Marshall Drive, Arlington, Va. Gay F. Foster, PN2, USN (W), 506 Four Mile Road, Alexandria, Va. Faith C. Cram, YN2, USN, (W), 3910 Bruce Street, Alexandria, Va. AIR FORCE LIAISON OFFICE House Office Building, room 538. Phone, branch 6656 Col. Robert L. Kelly, USAF, 3636 16th Street, Apt. B—206. Lt. Col. Albert H. Burleigh, USAF, 3201 Cook Street, Alexandria, Va. Maj. Zane E. Corbin, USAF, 2603 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Senate Air Force Liaison Office—Located in Pentagon—Extension 75750 Col. William L. Reynolds, USAF, 206 Andover Drive, Fairfax, Va. Maj. John M. Torbet, USAF, 1802 Ivy Hill Drive, Falls Church, Va. Maj. Hugh W. Stewart, USAF, 15 North Trenton Street, Arlington, Va. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE General Accounting Office Building, 441 G Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-4621 Comptroller General of the United States.—Joseph Campbell, 2500 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 8. : Administrative Assistant.— Maude La Monte, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Assistant Comptroller General of the United States.—Frank H. Weitzel, 6294 29th Street, Zone 15. Administrative Assistant.—Margaret R. Bundick, 919 Frederick Street SW., Vienna, Va. asian oie Comptroller General.—Robert F. Keller, 5604 Namakagan Road, one 16. DIVISIONS General Counsel, Office of.—General Counsel, Edwin L. Fisher, 5122 Wessling Lane, Bethesda 14, Md.; Associate General Counsels—Ralph E. Ramsey, 811 Forest Glen Road, Silver Spring, Md.; James E. Welch, 3505 Patterson Street, Zone 15; Acting Associate General Counsel, Albert A. Peter, 4317 Warren Street, Zone 16. Accounting and Auditing Policy Staff.— Director, Ellsworth H. Morse, Jr., 305 Cambridge Road, Alexandria, Va.; Associate Directors—Steve M. Brown, 4104 Montpelier Road, Rockville, Md.; Raymond Einhorn, 3009 Military Road, Zone 15; Frederic H. Smith, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Civil Accounting and Auditing Division.— Director, Adolph T. Samuelson, 2000 F Street, Zone 6; Deputy Director, Simmons B. Savage, Jr., 409 Jefferson Street, Alexandria, Va.; Associate Directors—Lloyd A. Nelson, 7412 Birch Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md.; George H. Staples, 1809 Randolph Street NE., Zone 18. Defense Accounting and Auditing Diviston.— Director, Lawrence J. Powers, 6001 Ramsgate Road, Wood Acres, Zone 16; Deputy Director, William A. New-. man, Jr., 3745 30th Road North, Arlington, Va. Diond Opi iiioen Division.— Director, John E. Thornton, 1801 Clydesdale Place, one 9. Staff Management, Office of.—Director, Leo Herbert, 5100 25th Street North, Arlington, Va. Transportation Division.— Director, Harrell O. Hoagland, 5803 Wilson Lane, Bethesda 14, Md.; Deputy Director C. L. Brodman, Jacobus, York County, Pa.; Associate Director James A. McDonnell, 1934 38th Street, Zone 7. Claims Daivision.— Director, Lawrence V. Denney, 4535 48th Street, Zone 16; Deputy Director, Charles M. Howard, 633 North Buchanan Street, Arling-ton, Va. Administrative Services, Office of.—Administrative Officer, John F. Feeney, 1425 Rhode Island Avenue, Zone 5. Personnel, Division of.— Director, T. A. Flynn, 5308 Briley Place, Zone 16; Assistant Director, V. J. Kirby, 2009 Lanier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. FIELD OFFICES European Branch.—Director, Smith Blair, Jr., 21 Ave. du Breteville, Neuilly (Seine), Paris, France. Far East Branch.— Director, Robert F. Brandt, 9 Aoba-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan. REGIONAL OFFICES Atlanta. —Regional Manager, Richard J. Madison, 734 Woodley Drive NW., Atlanta 3, Ga. ” Boston.—Regional Managef,, Charles F. Carr, Sherry-Biltmore Hotel, 150 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Mass. Chicago—Regional Manager, Hyman L. Krieger, 3416 West Ohio Street, Chicago, Ill. 349 350 Congressional Directory Cleveland. onion) Manager, Marion R. Beeman, Rural Route 4, Chagrin Falls, Ohio Dallas. — Regional Manager, Harold P. Batchelder, 8827 Gaston Parkway, Dallas 18, Tex Dayton. —Regional Manager, Stewart D. McElyea, 2131 Colton Drive, Dayton 10, Ohi Denver. — Regional Manager, Alpierre R. Horton, 3740 Holland Street, Wheat-ridge, Colo Detroit.—Regional Manager, Charles H. Moore, 354 Tannahill Street, Dearborn, Mich. Kansas City.—Regional Manager, Forrest R. Browne, 8904 East 66th Street, Kansas City 29, Mo. Los Angeles. — Regional ‘Manager, Harold L. Ryder, 14576 Greenleaf Street, Sherman Oaks, Calif. New Orleans. — Regional Manager, Harold C. Barton, 4422 Wellington Drive, New Orleans 22, La. New York —TRegional Manager, Robert Drakert, 684 Riverside Drive, New York 31 Norfolk.—Regional Manager, Clyde E. Merrill, 103 Lawson Hall Road, Norfolk 2, Va. Philadelphia.—Regional Manager, James H. Rogers, Jr., 104 Granville Drive, Haddonfield, N. J. Portland.—Regional Manager, Charles F. Wells, 4745 Southwest 98th Avenue, Beaverton, Oreg. St. yr.—Regional Manager, Collin H. Blick, 9373 Hathaway Drive, Jennings 21 St. Paul. — Regional Manager, Orlaf B. Hylle, 5208—35th Avenue South, Min-neapolis 17, Minn. San Francisco. ~ Regional Manager, Alfred M. Clavelli, 200 Alhambra Street, San Francisco 23, Calif. Seattle.—Regional Manager, G. Ray Bandy, 2760 East 89th Street, Seattle, Wash. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Capitol Hill, Phone, STerling 3-0400 Librarian of Congress.—L. Quincy Mumford, Westchester Apartments, Zone 16. OFFICE OF CHIEF ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN Chuef Assistant Librarian.— Rutherford D. Rogers, 5124 Westpath Way, Sumner, Md. Deputy Chief Assistant Librarian.—Lucile M. Morseh, 1579 Mount Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. Exhibits Officer—Herbert J. Sanborn, 1316 Forest Drive, 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 W. Kremer, keeper of the collections, 1621 North Greenbrier Street, ‘Arling-ton, Va.; Duard M. Eddins, assistant to the director, 3315 Brothers Place SE. Zone 20. Accounts Office.—Kenneth N. Ryan, accounting officer, 9117 Glen Ridge Road, Silver Spring, Md. Budget and Management Office.—Julius W. Davidson, assistant director for budget, fiscal, and management improvement, 6144 Utah Avenue, Zone 15; William W. Rossiter, budget officer, 6511 Colesville Road, University Park, ‘Md. Buildings and Grounds Diviston.— Merton J. Foley, chief, 2811 63d Avenue, Cheverly, Md., C. Eldon Ray, chief engineer, 4712 South Chelsea Lane, Bethesda, Md., Zone 14. Bishng fen lang A. Severn, Jr., disbursing officer, 1900 17th Street SE., one 20. 7 Guard Division.—Joseph E. Mullaney, captain of the guard, 1345 Massachusetts Avenue SE., Zone 20. Miscellaneous Officials 351 Personnel Division.—Robert M. Holmes, Jr., acting director of personnel, 108 Huron Drive SE., Zone 21. Photoduplication Service.—Donald C. ‘Holmes, chief, R. F. D. 1, North Spring-brook, Silver Spring, Md. Secretary’ s Office. .—Mildred C. Portner, secretary of the Library, 1621 21st Street, Zone REFERENCE DEPARTMENT Director—Roy P. Basler, acting director, 3030 Lake Avenue, Cheverly, Md.; John Lester Nolan, assistant director, '4007 Dresden Street, Kensington, Md. Avr Information Division. —George A. Pughe, Jr., chief, 213 Grove Avenue, Washington Grove, Md. Air Research Division.— William T. Walsh, Jr., chief, 13408 Monocacy Drive, Route 2, Silver Spring, Md. Division for the Blind.—Robert S. Bray, chief, Route 2, Herndon, Va. General Reference and Bibliography Division, — Henry J: Dubester, chief, 6531 Elgin Lane, 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, Jz., custodian, 1912'R irc: SE., Zone 20. Manuscript Division.—David C. Mearns, chief, 9 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase 15, : Map Diviston.—Arch C. Gerlach, chief, 4421 Brandywine Sireet Zone 16. Music Diviston.—Harold Spivacke, chief, 3201 Rowland Place, Zone 8. Orientalia Division.—Horace I. Poleman, chief, 5 Bolling Road, Alexandria, Va.; Chinese Section, Edwin G. Beal, head, 3413 Texas Avenue SE., Zone 20: Japanese Section, Osamu Shimizu, head, 8627 River View Road, Zone 22: South Asia Section, Horace I. Poleman, head; Hebraic Section, Lawrence Marwick, head, 3642 Highwood Drive SE. Zone 20; Near East Section, Robert F. Ogden, head, 611 Elmira Street SE. Zone 20. Prints and Photographs Division.—Edgar Breitenbach, chief, 3223 Coquelin Terrace, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Rare Book Division.— Frederick R. Goff, chief, 5034 Sherrier Place, Zone 16. Science Division.—John Sherrod, Jr., acting chief, 1330 Floral Street, Zone 12. Serial Division.—Paul L. Berry, chief, 2104 Cascade Road, Silver Spring, Md.; Government Publications Reading Room, John H. Thaxter, chief, 854 North Kensington Street, Arlington, Va. Slavic and Central European Division.—Sergius Yakobson, chief, 3518 Porter Street, Zone 16. Stack and Reader Division. — Willard Webb, chief, Clifton, Va.; Microfilm Reading Room, John M. Hunt, supervisor, 5470 Lorraine Drive, Camp Springs, Md., Zone 22; Motion Picture Section, James H. Culver, head, 2505 36th Street SE., Zone 20. Tephuion] Information Diwvision.— Lillian A. Hamrick, chief, 3115 Q Street SE., one 20. 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 Division.—William H. 'Crouch, chief, 1721 Buchanan Street NE., Zone 17. Far Eastern Law Division. —Choung Chan, chief, 3636 16th Street, Zone 10. European Law Diviston.— Vladimir Gsovski, chief, 3603 S Street, Zone 7. Hispanie Law Division.—Helen L. Clagett, chief, 3000 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. ° Law Library Reading Room.—James G. McEwan, head, 320 Part Street NE., Vienna, Va. Law Library in the Capitol.—Joseph A. Daly, assistant in charge, 118 Rolph Drive, Zone 21. LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE Director—FErnest S. Griffith, 1941 Parkside Drive, Zone 12; Merlin H. Nipe, assistant deputy director, 3009 30th Street SE, Zone 20. | | | | 352 Congressional Directory Gl Law Division.— Wilfred -C. ‘Gilbert, chief, 7809 Morningside Drive, one 12. Economics Division.—Gustav Peck, chief, 2319 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 16. Education and Public Welfare Division.—Helen E. Livingston, acting chief, 1520 32d Street, Zone 7. Foreign Affairs Division.— Roger Hilsman, Jr., chief, 4106 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. History and Government Division.— William R. Tansill, chief, 4302 Clagett Road, University Park, Md.; Clifford M. Wilson, librarian, Congressional Reading Room, 2422 Seminary Road, Silver Spring, Md. Li prosy Services Division.—Norman A. Pierce, chief, 5808 Carlyle Street, Cheverly, d. Specialists.— Asher Achinstein (senior specialist, price economics), 5108 Battery Lane, Bethesda 14, Md.; Spencer M. Beresford (American Law), 2725 29th Street, Zone 8; Charles’ H. Donnelly (senior specialist, national defense), 116 C Street SE. Zone 3; George B. Galloway (senior specialist, American government and public administration), 4612 29th Place, Zone 8; W. Brooke Graves (specialist, American government and public administration), 2940 Newark Street, Zone 9; Halford L. Hoskins (senior specialist, international relations), 4807 Quebec Street, Zone 16; John C. Jackson (fiscal and financial economist), Dickerson, Md.; Israel M. Labovitz (senior specialist, social welfare), 11619 Danville Drive, Luxmanor, Rockville 15, Md.; Sar A. Levitan (specialist labor economics and relations and industrial development), 1700 Harvard Street, Zone 9; 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 12; Charles A. Quattlebaum (specialist in education), 1022 South 26th Road, Arlington, Va.; James P. Radigan, Jr. (senior specialist, American public law), 1905 Upshur Street, Zone 11; John Kerr Rose (senior specialist, con-servation), 6931 Georgia "Avenue, Zone 12; Dorothy Schaffter (senior spe-cialist, American Government, and public administration), 2816 Dumbarton Avenue, Zone 7; Freeman W. Sharp (legislative attorney), 6100 43d Street, Hyattsville, Md. ; Charles S. Sheldon 2d (senior specialist, transportation and communications), 3507 North Piedmont Street, Arlington, Va.; Francis R. Valeo (senior specialist, international relations), 3636 16th Street, Zone 10; 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. Biman Division.— George E. Smith, chief, 7203 Trescott Avenue, Takoma Park, 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.—C. Sumner Spalding, chief, 307 Huron Drive SE., Zone 21. Exchange and Gift Division.— Alton H. Keller, chief, 4801 Rodman Street, Zone 16. Order Division.—Francis H. Henshaw, chief, 4802 R Street, Zone 27. Serial Record Division.— Mary E. Kahler, chief, 3513 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Subject Cataloging Division.—Richard S. Angell, chief, 4913 Flint Drive, Zone 16. pre Catalog Division.—George A. Schwegmann, Jr., chief, 3534 Porter Street, one 16. COPYRIGHT OFFICE Register of Copyrights.— Arthur Fisher, 10234 Carroll Place, Kensington, Md.; George D. Cary, general counsel, 6323 Western Avenue, Zone 15; Abe A. Goldman, chief of research, 4427 35th Street, Zone 8. Assistant Register. — William P. ‘Siegfried, 3029 Clinton Street NE., Zone 18. Cataloging Division.—Joseph W. Rogers, chief, 1108 North Powhatan Street, Arlington 5, Va. Miscellaneous Officials ved Division.—Abraham L. Kaminstein, chief, 5908 Nevada Avenue, Zone 1 Reference Division.—Richard 8. 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.”’] Chairman.—Robert B. Anderson, Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary.—L. Quincy Mumford, Librarian of Congress. Omar Burleson, 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. Deply Public Printer—John M. Wilson, 2701 North Lorcom Lane, Arlington 7, a Executive Officer—Dr. Roy B. Eastin, 4010 25th Place North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Executive Officer and Director of Personnel.—S. Preston Hipsley, 116 West University Parkway, Baltimore 10, Md. Planning Manager.—James W. Broderick, 4620 Iowa Avenue, Zone 11. Comptroller.—Felix E. Cristofane, 3901 48th Street, Bladensburg, Md. Plant Engineer.— Louis J. Naecker, 9300 Avenel Road, Silver Spring, Md. Predisiion Manager.—Harry D. Merold, 146 South Columbus Street, Arlington, a. Superintendent of Documents.— Carper W. Buckley, 5125 Yorktown Boulevard, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Production Manager.—John L. Grant, 5483 30th Street, Zone 15. Night Production Manager.— Albert B. Smith, 1429 Whittier Street, Zone 12. Superintendent of Offset.—Emmett P. Shields, 4609 25th Street, Mt. Rainer, Md. Sepaituondon of Letterpress—Emil M. Cobabe, 904 East 36th Street, Baltimore, d Superintendent of Platemaking.—Vincent G. Walkendifer, 3818 58th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. ; HE Superintendent of Binding.—Francis E. Griffin, 4205 Kaywood Drive, Mt. Rainier, Md Superintendent of Composition.— Morris H. Reaves, 200 Rhode Island Avenue NE., Zone 2. : : ; : Technical Director.—Morris S. Kantrowitz, 2220 Westview Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Director of Purchases.—Daniel H. Campbell, 4209 Van Buren Street, University Park, Assistant Plant Engineer.—Daniel H. Willingmyre, 1918 Edgewater Parkway, : Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Planning Manager.— Eustis E. 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 and Design.—Frank H. Mortimer, 4116 Saul Road, Kensington, Md. : : Peck of Plant Planning.—James W. Tew, 9922 Markham Street, Silver Spring, d. Superintendent of Library Branch.— Albert O. Luther, 147 North Park Drive, Arlington, Va. Disbursing Officer.—J. Basil Perkins, 2703 Parkway Place, Cheverly, Md. Chief Storekeeper.—Henry J. Dudley, 4904 Taylor Street, Bladensburg, Md. Clerk: in Charge of Congressional Record at Capitol.—Frank Brodie, 1530 Rhode Island Avenue NE., Zone 18. 354 Congressional Derectory BOTANIC GARDEN West of the Capitol Grounds Acting Director.—J. George Stewart, Architect of the Capitol, 3701 Connecticut Avenue (phone, office, CApitol 4-3121, branch 2041). Assistant Director.—~Edmund E, H. Sauerbrey, 1911 17th Street SE., Zone 20. (Phone, office, CApitol 4-3121, branch 6520.) Admanistrative Assistant.—Charles R. Bleam, 2340 24th Street SE., Zone 20. (Phones, office, CApitol 4-3121, branch 6520; home, LUdlow 1-8844.) CAPITOL BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Legrer wo 1 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 3% 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 Philadelohia in the vear 1800. 355 356 Congressional Directory 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 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, Moinding the grading of the grounds, repairs, etc., up to the year 1827, was $2,433,844.1 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 Capitol Buildings and Grounds 357 the Senate and House roofs and Chambers during the mere 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 Bintunrs Hall sections of the Capitol, and from other buildings of the Early tepublic. ; EXTENSION OF THE CAPITOL ~~ Under legislation contained in the Legislative Appropriation Act, 1956, as amended by Public Law 406, 84th Congress, provision is made for extension, reconstruction, and replacement of the east central portion of the United States Capitol and other related improvements. All work is being 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. To date appropriations totaling $17,000,000 have been provided for carrying forward work under this project. Preliminary plans and estimates of cost for the changes and improvements to be made have now been completed and submitted to the Commission for Exten-sion of the United States Capitol. 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 vieinity 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. Publie 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 358 Congressional Directory 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. Tt 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 being 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. Appropriations totaling $22,500,000 have been provided to date for carrying forward work under this project. Acquisition of property and planning of the additional building and other au-thorized changes and improvements are now in Progress and a contract has been let for preliminary construction work. 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. Capitol Buzldings and Grounds 359 The authorized limit, of cost for construction and equipment of the building was increased to $23,446,000 by the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1958, and Public Law 85-85, 85th Congress. All work is being carried forward by the Archi- tect 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, eoncrete 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. The cornerstone was laid July 13, 1956. An appropriation of $1,000,000 for furniture and furnishings for the new building was provided in the Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1958. 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 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. The new tunnel will also serve the new Senate ‘Office Building when that building is completed. 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 97560°—57——25 360 Congressional Directory refrigeration. Electrical 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. Under authority of Public Law 413, 81st Congress, changes and improvements in: the refrigeration plant have been made which increased the capacity of the plant from 4,800 to 8,800 tons and a new cooling tower has been constructed. The new compressors were installed during the period 1955-57. In addition to the Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings, this plant now serves the Library of Congress Annex and the United States Supreme Court Building, and will serve the additional Senate Office Building when that building is completed. 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 10-story building every 24 hours. CAPITOL DIAGRAMS £i.10992.40(] 10U0LSS24HUO,) Trl HOUSE WING SENATE WING SET TaTuliali 17 15| FRE BHR ES Si] ’ ! | I a 36 i A 4 w [4] w bl1 ll Red ll -F i 0) 7229 i a ie & re al. i {J BASEMENT AND TERRACE OF THE CAPITOL HOUSE WING MAIN BUILDING SENATE WING SENATE SIDE TERRACE Room. Room. Room. TERRACE B-21, B-23, B-25, B-27, B-29, B-31. Architect’s office. 1, 3. Captain of police. 8, 10. Toilets. 1. Dynamo room. 2, 4, 6, Architect’s office. HOUSE SIDE 12. Fan room, 8, 10. Room for page boys. 3,5,7,9,11, 13, 15, 17. Dynamo rooms. 14, 16, 18. Storage rooms, B-21. Architect’s office. 19. Electrical engineer. 12. Char force. B-23, B-25. House Appropriations Committee. 20. Men’s toilet. 14. Tile room. B-27. House Foreign Affairs Committee. 33, 34. Secretary’s file rooms. 16. Night electrician’s room. B-29. Office of Congressional Directory. 40. Senate Appropriations Committee. 18. Repair shop, dynamo room. B-31. Coordinator of Information. 42, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50. Recording studio. 19. Air-conditioning room. 54. Janitor’s office. 21. Tinner’s shop. 20. Men’s toilet. BASEMENT 22, 24, 26, 28. Carpenter shop. 30, 32, 34, 36. Machine shop. 35, 47. Elevators. 37. Electrician’s storeroom. 39, 41. Engineer’s rooms. 38, 39. Storeroom, 43. Kitchen. 40, Plumber’s shop. BASEMENT 33. Congressional coffee shop. 35, 39. Elevators. 37. Kitchen. 103d) Burppng Pe ¥9¢ . FIRST FLOOR 1PU0LSS246UO0)) 114079243(T -Ce i en a 0 {nl feof ee § or bi BE TTT ATT Pe—— 90{de 99 \ 10 91 oJ. D) p-i100! 1 ra TE Shea aren Ee FIRST FLOOR OF THE CAPITOL HOUSE WING Room, F-1. Rest room (Congresswomen). F-2, F-3. Subcommittee on Appropriations. F-4, F-5, Majority Leader. F-¢, F-7, F-8. Official Reporters of Debates. F-9, F-10. F-11. Parliamentarian. F-12, F-13. Office of Sergeant at Arms. F-14, F-33. Private dining room (Speaker). F-15. Barber shop. F-16. Committee on Appropriations. F-17. Storeroom. F-22, F-23. Majority Leader. F-19. Toilet. F-20, F-21, F-29, F-30, F-32, F-34. Restaurant. F-25, F-28. Elevators. F-27. Office, House restaurant. F-31. Members’ private dining room. Room, F-68, F-70. F-71. F-72, F-77, F-82. F-83.. F-88. F-89, F-93. F-94, F-95, F-97, F-99. F-104, MAIN BUILDING F-69. Joint Committee on Printing. House Appropriations Committee. Daily Digest. F-74, F-75, F-76, F-100. Dr. George W. Calver. F-79, F-80 F-107. Senator Potter. Hearing room. Senators’ barber shop. Committee on Atomic Energy. F-90, F-91, F-101. Office of Doorkeeper of the House. Annex office, post office. F-96. Railroad ticket office. F102, F-103. House disbursing office. Clerk’s storeroom. Enrolling clerk. F-105, F~106. Assistant property custodian. SENATE WING _ Room. F-35, F-36, F-37, F-38, F-39, F-40, F-67. Committee on Appropriations. F-42, F-43, F-46. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. F-53, F-63. Committee on Foreign Relations. F-44, F-45, F-47, F-48, F-49, F-50, F-61, F-62. Restau- rant. F-51, F-60. Elevators. F-66. Men’s toilet. F-168. Women’s toilet. oo (@p) Ot 107d) bugppng "! Chamber I= PRINCIPAL FLOOR | pty Ra0100.41(] T0U018S246U0)) 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, P-43, 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. Senate minority leader P-25. Engrossing and enrolling clerks. P-11, P-12, P-13, P-14. Cloakrooms. P-58, P-59. Speaker. P-26, P-27. Official Reporters of Debates. P-15. Committee on Ways and Means, P-60, P-61, P-62. House leader. P-28. Senators’ minority lavatory. P-16. Library. P-63. Formerly the Senate Chamber and later the P-29, P-30. Cloakrooms. P-17, P-18. Supreme P-31. Marble The P-19, P-20. Speaker, { P-64. Representative Leo E. Allen. P-32. Room of the Vice President. P-65. Prayer room. Elevators. Court. Room. P-33, P-34. Sergeant at Arms. P-3314, P-35. Elevators. P-36. Deputy Sergeant at Arms. P-37. The Senators’ reception room. P-38, P-39. Committee on the District of Colum) P-40. Room of the President. [X) SS J 101d) Buppng 1DU01SS24610)) f140302.4(] 89¢€ HOUSE WING Hall of Statuary Representatives Hall GALLERY FLOOR 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. i G-31, G-32, G-33. Senate document rooms. merce. G-6, 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. G-36, G-37. House document rooms. G-20, G-21, G-21A; G-22, G-26, 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. 3-41, G-42. Secretary to Senate Majority. (3-25. Radio Correspondents’ Gallery. G-43. Secretary to Senate Minority. G-27. Elevator. (G-48. Labor and Public Welfare. G-49, G-50, G-57. Representative Charles A. Halleck. G-52, G-53, G-54. House Administration Committee. 100dD) burping SEATING PLAN OF SENATE CHAMBER A40700.40(] 10U01SS9.46UO)) V. P., Vice President of the P., Parliamentarian R., Official Reporters United States of the Senate and President Sec. Maj., Secretary for Majority Asst. Sec. Maj., Assistant Sec., Secretary Sec. Min., Secretary for Minority Secretary for Majority Sgt., Sergeant at Arms L. C., Legislative Clerk Asst. Sec. Min., Assistant C. C., Chief Clerk J. C., Journal Clerk Secretary for Minority DIRECTORY OF THE SENATE RICHARD M. NIXON, Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate . Aiken, George D., Vermont . Douglas, Paul H., Illinois 16. Johnston, Olin D., South Carolina . Pastore, John O., Rhode Island . Allott, Gordon, Colorado . Dworshak, Henry C., Idaho 39. Kefauver, Estes, Tennessee . Payne, Frederick G., Maine . Anderson, Clinton P., New Mexico . Eastland, James O., Mississippi 83. Kennedy, John F., Massachusetts . Potter, Charles E., Michigan . Barrett, Frank A., Wyoming . Ellender, Allen J., Louisiana 19. Kerr, Robert S., Oklahoma . Proxmire, William, Wisconsin . Beall, J. Glenn, Maryland . Ervin, Sam J., Jr., North Carolina 9. Knowland, William F., California . Purtell, William A., Connecticut . Bennett, Wallace F., Utah . Flanders, Ralph E., Vermont . Kuchel, Thomas H., California . Revercomb, Chapman, West Virginia . Bible, Alan, Nevada . Frear, J. Allen, Jr., Delaware . Langer, William, North Dakota . Robertson, A. Willis, Virginia . Bricker, John W., Ohio . Fulbright, J. W., Arkansas . Lausche, Frank J., Ohio . Russell, Richard B., Georgia . Bridges, Styles, New Hampshire . Goldwater, Barry, Arizona . Long, Russell B.. Louisiana . Saltonstall, Leverett, Massachusetts . Bush, Prescott, Connecticut . Gore, Albert, Tennessee . McClellan, John L., Arkansas . Schoeppel, Andrew F., Kansas . Butler, John M., Maryland . Green, Theodore Francis, Rhode . McNamara, Pat, Michigan . Scott, W. Kerr, North Carolina . Byrd, Harry Flood, Virginia Island . Magnuson, Warren G., Washington . Smathers, George A., Florida . Capehart, Homer E., Indiana . Hayden, Carl, Arizona . Malone, George W., Nevada . Smith, H. Alexander, New Jersey . Carlson, Frank, Kansas . Hennings, Thomas C., Jr., Missouri . Mansfield, Mike, Montana . Smith, Margaret Chase, Maine . Carroll, John A., Colorado . Hickenlooper, Bourke B., Iowa . Martin, Edward, Pennsylvania . Sparkman, John J., Alabama 73. Case, Clifford P., New Jersey . Hill, Lister, Alabama . Martin, Thomas E., Iowa . Stennis, John, Mississippi . Case, Francis, South Dakota . Holland, Spessard L., Florida . Monroney, A. S. Mike, Oklahoma . Symington, Stuart, Missouri . Chavez, Dennis, New Mexico . Hruska, Roman L., Nebraska . Morse, Wayne, Oregon . Talmadge, Herman E., Georgia . Church, Frank, Idaho . Humphrey, Hubert H., Minnesota . Morton, Thruston B., Kentucky . Thurmond, Strom, South Carolina . Clark, Joseph S., Pennsylvania Ives, Irving M., New York .-Mundt, Karl E., South Dakota . Thye, Edward J., Minnesota . Cooper, John Sherman, Kentucky . Jackson, Henry M., Washington . Murray, James E., Montana . Watkins, Arthur V., Utah . Cotton, Norris, New Hampshire . Javits, Jacob K., New York , Neely, Matthew M., West Virginia . Wiley, Alexander, Wisconsin 20. Curtis, Carl T., Nebraska . Jenner, William E., Indiana . Neuberger, Richard L., Oregon . Williams, John J., Delaware 3. Dirksen, Everett McKinley, Illinois . Johnson, Lyndon B., Texas . O’Mahoney, Joseph C., Wyoming . Yarborough, Ralph W., Texas . Young, Milton R., North Dakota burping jopdn) CARL HAYDEN, President pro tempore of the Senate FELTON M. JOHNSTON, Secretary WiLLiAM BROWNRIGG, III, Assistant Secretary for the Minority JoseprH C. DUKE, Sergeant at Arms EMERY L. FRAZIER, Chief Clerk ROBERT G. BAKER, Secretary for the Majority CHARLES L. WATKINS, Parliamentarian J. MARK TRICE, Secretary for the Minority EDWARD E. 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WiLsoN (Calif.) ‘WiLsoN (Ind.)-oeae--WINSTEAD co wn mmm ZABLOCKL cvewnwmwsws LELENRO wuwnsnmmanns 1317. 330 | 1218 | 1430 | 1419 | 1009 | 1022 | 1214 | 460 | 424 1136 | 1004 | 1609 | 353 | 114 | 1535 | 1514 | 1019 | 1336 1628 | 1740 | 338 | 320 | 1512 1417 | 2721 6411 4706 2965 5736 6465 2071 4306 4465 6431 2906 5865 3826 4031 3201 2661 4761 2476 3915 5071 5956 2831 5411 4572 5516 Secretary of State_ __________ Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of Defense... ...___ Attorney General oo... Postmaster General Secretary of the Interior Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of Commerce Secretary of Labor Secretary of Health, Educa- tion, and Welfare. 388 THE CABINET Joan Foster DuriEs, of New York, 2740 32d Street. RosERT B. ANDERSON, of Connecticut, Mayflower Hotel. NEIL H. McELroy, of Ohio, The Westchester. Wirriam P. Rogers, of New York, 7007 Glen-brook Road, Bethesda, Md. ArtHUR E. SUMMERFIELD, of Michigan, the Sheraton-Park. FrED A. SEATON, of Nebraska, 2725 29th Street. Ezra Tarr Benson, of Utah, 1907 Quincy Street. SincLaiR WEEKS, of Massachusetts, 3126 O Street. James P. MircuELL, of New Jersey, 3601 Con-necticut Avenue. Marion B. Forsom, of New York, 3107 Dum-barton Avenue. EXECUTIVE | | THE PRESIDENT DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, Republican, of Gettysburg, Pa., President 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 Opera-tions 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, concerned with the integration of the defense forces of the North Atlantic Treaty nations; nominated for President on first ballot of Republican National Convention at Chicago, July 11, 1952; resigned from Army same day; elected President November 4, 1952; reelected President November 6, 1956; member Presbyterian Church. | Military Aide to the President.—Col. Robert L. Schulz, USA, 5416 Bradley Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. Naval Aide to the President.—Capt. E. P. Aurand, USN, The White House Office. Aur Pores a to the President.—Col. William G. Draper, USAF, The White ouse 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. 8. 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 and paper industry, Vermont, 1920-22, New Hampshire, 1923-40; member New Hampshire House of Repre-sentatives, 1941-44; chairman Committee on Labor, 1941-42; Speaker of House, 1943-44; member Seventy-ninth Congress, 1945-47, for Second New Hampshire District; pulpwood industry, New York City, 1947-48; Governor of New Hamp-shire 1949-52; appointed The Assistant to the President, January 21, 1953; ex-trustee, Dartmouth College and University of New Hampshire; member, American Legion, Sons of the American Revolution, and Society of American Foresters; Episcopalian. 260 HA i i A eC a CA hE tl Eu A Ee A i. RC 390 Congressional Directory THE DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT WILTON B. PERSONS, The Deputy Assistant to the President, was born in Montgomery, Ala., January 19, 1896; B. S. in E. E., Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1916; M. B. A. (Magna cum laude), Harvard School of Business Ad-ministration, 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 Expeditionary 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; retired from Army June 30, 1949; 1949-51, Super-intendent, Staunton Military Academy; 1951-52, recalled as Special Assistant to General Eisenhower, Supreme Commander, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe; returned to retirement September, 1952; appointed Special Assistant to the President, January 21, 1953; appointed The Deputy Assistant to the President, September 5, 1953; member Phi Delta Theta; residence, 2230 California Street. Assistants to The Deputy Assistant to the President.—Homer H. Gruenther, the Westchester; Earle D. Chesney, 2032 Belmont Road. SECRETARIES 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. ANNE W. WHEATON, Associate Press Secretary, The White House Office. 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 Presi-dent February 19, 1955; residence, Gaithersburg, Md. Associate Special Counsel to the President.—Edward A. McCabe, 4533 Verplanck Place. Assistant Special Counsel to the President.— Henry Roemer McPhee, 718 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. Executive Office Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.—Robert Cutler, 1718 H Street. Special Assistant to the President.—Lewis L. Strauss, The Shoreham. Special Assistant to the President.—Kevin Me¢Cann, The White House Office. Special Assistant to the President.—Harold E. Stassen, 3701 Blackthorn Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deptly Special Assistant to the President.—Amos J. Peaslee, The White House ce. Special Assistant to the President.—Maj. Gen. John S. Bragdon, USA (retired), 2737 Devonshire Place, Zone 8. Special Assistant to the President.— Meyer Kestnbaum, The White House Office. Special Assistant to the President.—Gabriel Hauge, 3500 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Special Assistant to the President.— Clarence B. Randall, The White House Office. Special Assistant to the President.—James P. Richards, The Calvert-Woodley. Sores] Assistant to the President.—Frederick M. Dearborn, Jr., The White House ce. Special Assistant to the President.—E. R. Quesada, The White House Office. Special Assistant to the President.— Arthur Larson, 3025 Ordway Street. Special Assistant to the President.—James R. Killian, Jr., The White House Office. Special Assistant to the President for Personnel Management.—Rocco C. Siciliano, The White House Office. Special Consultant to the Presideni.—Clarence Francis, The White House Office. Sent Consultant to the President.—John H. Stambaugh, The White House ce. Administrative Assistants to the President: : I. Jack Martin, 9614 Hillridge Drive, Kensington, Md. Bryce N. Harlow, 2800 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. Howard Pyle (serving as Deputy Assistant to the President for Intergovern-mental Relations), 200 C Street SE. Jack Z. Anderson, Arlington Towers, 841 Madison Building, Arlington, Va. Physician to the President.—Maj. Gen. Howard McC. Snyder, USA (MC), 2101 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Staff Secretary.—Brig. Gen. A. J. Goodpaster, USA, 801 North Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Staff Secretary.—L. Arthur Minnich, Jr., 6112 Clearbrook Drive, Springfield, Va. Executive Clerk.—William J. Hopkins, 814 Rowen Road, Silver Spring, Md. fin Officer (Special Projects).—E. Frederic Morrow, 3938 17th Street NE. Assistant to the Staff Secretary.—Albert P. Toner, 1204 North Powhatan Street, Arlington 5, Va. Secretary to the Cabinet. —Maxwell M. Rabb, 3101 Albemarle Street, Zone 8. Assistant to the Secretary to the Cabinet.—Bradley H. Patterson, Jr., 6705 Pemberton Street, Kenwood Park, Bethesda 14, Md. Special Assistants in the White House Office: James M. Lambie, Jr., 5510 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Robert K. Gray, The White House Office. Frederic E. Fox, 7614 Lynn Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Phillip E. Areeda, 1021 Arlington Boulevard, Apt. J-820, Arlington, Va. Wayne B. Warrington, 1711 South 26th Street, Arlington, Va. Befsona] Secretary to the President—Ann C. Whitman, 1500 Massachusetts venue, Personal and Social Secretary to Mrs. Eisenhower.—Mary Jane McCaffree, 1675 Avon Place. Chief Usher.—J. Bernard West, 1441 North Longfellow Street, Arlington, Va. 97560 °—57——-27 -392 Congressional Directory BUREAU OF THE BUDGET Executive Office Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-3300 Director—Percival F. Brundage, Sheraton-Park Hotel. Deputy Director.— Maurice H. Stans, 2260 48th Street. Assistant Director.—Percy Rappaport, 2601 Woodley Place. Assistant Director—Ralph W. E. Reid, 248 Burgess Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Director—Robert E. Merriam, 4513 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Administrative Assistant to the Director.— Wilbur H. Ziehl, 3103 Belleview Avenue, Cheverly, Md. Administrative Services Officer.—George Viault, R. F. D. 3, Gaithersburg, Md. Budget Officer—Edward F. Kelley, 1911 Hawthorne Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Information Officer.— Virginia M. de Pury, 1801 16th Street. Personnel Officer—E. Charles Woods, 301 South St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Director for Budget Review.— William F. McCandless, 6203 Welbourn Drive, Wood Acres, Md. 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, O ne if Accounting.— William J. Armstrong, 9601 Hillridge Drive, Kensing- ton, ; Cd Commerce and Finance Division.—Sam R. Broadbent, 4545 Connecticut venue. Chief, International Division.—Robert M. Macy, 4829 Loughboro Road. Chief, Labor and Welfare Division.— William D. Carey, 3724 Northampton Street. Cho le) Division.— William F. Schaub, 4814 Bradley Boulevard, Chevy ase, : Chief, 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.—Raymond J. Saulnier, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Member.—Joseph S. Davis, 2800 Woodley Road, Zone 8. Member. —Paul W. McCracken, 1607 Sherwood Road, Silver Spring, Md. Admanistrative Officer.—Collis Stocking, 3225 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va, ADVISORY BOARD ON ECONOMIC GROWTH AND STABILITY Members: Department of State.—C. Douglas Dillon, Deputy Under Secretary for Economic Affairs. Department of the Treasury.—[Vacant.] Department of Agriculture.—True D. Morse, Under Secretary. Department of Commerce.— Walter Williams, Under Secretary. Department of Labor.—James T. O'Connell, Under Secretary. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare—John A. Perkins, Under Secretary. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.— Abbot L. Mills, Member. Bureau of the Budget.—Percival F. Brundage, Director. The White House Office.—Gabriel Hauge, Special Assistant to the President. Council of Economic Advisers.—Raymond J. Saulnier, Chairman. Executive Office NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL Executive Office Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-7491 Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States (Chairman). Richard M. Nixon, Vice President of the United States. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State. Neil H. McElroy, Secretary of Defense. Gordon Gray, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization. Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.—Robert Cutler. Executive Secretary.—James S. Lay, Jr. Deputy Executive Secretary.—S. Everett Gleason. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 2430 E Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-6115 Director of Central Intelligence.—Allen W. Dulles. Deputy Director.—Lt. Gen. C. P. Cabell, USAF. OPERATIONS COORDINATING BOARD Executive Office Building. Phone, STerling 3-0860 Christian A. Herter, Under Secretary of State (chairman). Frederick M. Dearborn, Jr., Special Assistant to the President for Security Opera-tions Coordination (vice chairman). Donald A. Quarles, Deputy Secretary of Defense. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence. George V. Allen, Director, United States Information Agency. James H. Smith, Jr., Director, International Cooperation Administration. Executive Officer—Elmer B. Staats. Deputy Executive Officer.—Roy M. Melbourne. Executive Assistant.—Charles E. Johnson. OFFICE OF DEFENSE MOBILIZATION Executive Office Building, Phone, EXecutive 3-3300; General Accounting Office Building Phone, STerling 3-5200 Director, Office of Defense Mobilization.—Gordon Gray, 3331 O Street, Zone 7. Deputy Director.—Victor E. Cooley, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. General Counsel.—Charles H. Kendall, 1315 Iris Street, Zone 12. Assistant to the Director for Staff Coordination.—James F. King, 3801 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. : Assistant Director for Health—Dr. W. Palmer Dearing, 3919 Virgilia Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Director for Manpower.—John F. Hilliard, 5408 Roosevelt Lane, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Director for National Security Affairs.—Robert Finley, 1655 32d Street, Zone 7. Assistant Director for Plans and Readiness.—Charles A. Sullivan, 6803 Fairfax Road, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Director for Production.—Russell H. Hughes, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Director for Stabilization.—Edward F. Phelps, Jr., 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Assistant to the Director for Telecommunications.—Maj. Gen. Jerry V. Matejka (USA, retired), 5307 Duval Drive, Zone 16. Assistant Director for Transportation.—George A. Landry, Dodge Hotel, Zone 1. Chairman, Health Resources Advisory Committee—Dr. Elmer Hess, 8 East 12th Street, Erie, Pa. Chairman, Science Advisory Commaittee—Dr. Isidor I. Rabi, 450 Riverside Drive, New York 27, N. Y. Assistant to the Director (Labor). —Joseph D. Keenan, 2727 29th Street, Zone 8. Information Officer—Lee W. Schooler, 6702 41st Avenue, University Park, Md. 394 Congressional Directory 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. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Administrator, Federal Civil Defense Administration. PRESIDENT’S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION Room 206, Executive Office Building. Phone, N Ational 8-1414 Chairman.— Nelson A. Rockefeller. Member.—Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower. Member.—Dr. Arthur S. Flemming. Staff Director.— Arthur A. Kimball, 4722 Tilden Street, Zone 16. 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, Northwest-ern University, 1947; Union College, 1948; University of Pennsylvania, 1949; Amherst, Seoul National University, 1950; University of Arizona, 1951; Fordham University, Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, Lafayette University, St. Joseph’s College, St. Lawrence University, 1952; Columbia University, George-town University, 1954; Indiana University, University of South Carolina, 1955; Williams College, 1956; engaged in practice of law 1911, Sullivan & Cromwell, New York; partner 1920, senior partner 1927; secretary of the Hague Peace Con-ference, 1907; member 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 Commission 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 Assistant to the Secretary.—Joseph N. Greene, Jr., 4715 Fulton Street. Staff Assistant to the Secretary.—David W. K. Peacock, Jr., 1644 33d Street. Fomary Assistant to the Secretary.—Phyllis D. Bernau, 1500 Massachusetts venue. Special Assistant for Atomic Energy Maiters.—Philip J. Farley, 305 Marthas Road, Alexandria, Va. Special Assistant for NATO.—Julius C. Holmes, 3539 Williamsburg Lane. Soa Assistant for East-West Exchanges.— William S. B. Lacy, 2121 Virginia venue. 395 396 Congressional Directory Under Secretary of State.—Christian A. Herter, 3108 P Street. Special Assistants to the Under Secretary.—Harry F. Stimpson, Jr., 3340 Reser-voir Road; Max V. Krebs, 5201 Fordyce Place, Bethesda, Md. Spel) Assistant for Mutual Security Affairs.—Robert G. Barnes, 5617 32d treet. Special Assistant for Fisheries and Wildlife.— William C. Herrington, 6025 23d Street North, Arlington, Va. Operations Coordinator.— Arthur L. Richards, 4902 Rockmere Court. Office of the Chief of Protocol: Chief— Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr., 4220 Nebraska Avenue. Deputy Chief.—[Vacant.] Executive Secretariat: | Director.—Fisher Howe, 2015 48th Street. | Deputy Director.—John A. Calhoun. i Executive Officer.—Paul E. Pfeiffer, 1406 Ruffner Road, Alexandria, Va. | Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs.—Robert Murphy, 1701 Kalmia Road. Special Assistants to the Deputy Under Secretary.—Norbert L. Anschuetz, 139 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; Richard B. Finn, 4912 43d Place. 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 Admainistration.—Norman . Hannah, 4308 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; Randolph A. | Kidder, 2400 Foxhall Road. Assistant Secretary of State for Adminzstration.—I. W. Carpenter, Jr., Sheraton | Park Hotel. | Administrator, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs—Roderic L. O’Connor, 3213 P Street. Direcior General of the Foreign Service.—Joseph C. Satterthwaite, 5120 Upton treet. Chief Inspector, Foreign Service Inspection Corps.—Raymond C. Miller, 1661 Crescent Place. : Director, Foreign Service Institute.—Harold B. Hoskins, 1617 34th Street. Security Counsel.—John W. Sipes, 1232 24th Street South, Arlington, Va. Deputy Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs.—C. Douglas Dillon, 2534 Belmont Road. Special Assistants to the Deputy Under Secretary for Economic Affairs.—Charles S. Whitehouse, 3330 Reservoir Road; John M. Leddy, 4015 Brookside Road, Falls Church, Va.; Graham A. Martin, 4626 North Carlyn Springs Road, Arlington, Va. Counselor of the Department.—G. Frederick Reinhardt, 3551 Springland Lane, Cleveland Park. Special Assistant.—G. McMurtrie Godley, 2446 Kalorama Road. Legal Adviser —Loftus Becker, 2216 Massachusetts Avenue. Deputy Legal Adviser—John M. Raymond, 4561 Cathedral Avenue. The Director of Intelligence and Research.—Hugh S. Cumming, Jr., 3406 R Street" Deputy Director of Intelligence and Research.—R. Gordon Arneson, 4307 39th Street North, Arlington, Va. Special Assistant to The Director of Intelligence and Research.—Robert P. Joyce, 3340 N Street. Assistant.— William McAfee, 4433 Brandywine Street. Director, Special Projects Staff.—T. Achilles Polyzoides, 1418 35th Street. Director, Executive Staff—Joseph T. Bartos, 3400 W. Coquelin Terrace, Rockereek Knolls, Chevy Chase, Md. Bureau of Intelligence and Research: Office of Intelligence Research and Analysis: Director—Allan Evans, 3206 Reservoir Road. Deputy Director—John W. Evans, 3126 Dumbarton Avenue. Deputy Director for Psychological Intelligence Research.—Richard A. Johnson, 429 Blue Bill Lane, Belle Haven, Arlington, Va. Department of State 397 The Director of Intelligence and Research— Continued Bureau of Intelligence and Research—Continued Office of Intelligenc Research and Analysis—Continued External Research Staff: Chief —N. A. Pelcovits, 4704 Piney Branch Road. Coordinator, National Intelligence Survey.—Daniel J. Clinton, 9525 Justine Drive, Falls Church, Va. Division of Research and Analysis for Western Europe: Chief. —Fred Sanderson, 2403 Poplar Lane, Falls Church, Va. Division of Research and Analysis for USSR and Eastern Europe: Chief.— Thomas B. Larson, 8613 Seven Locks Road, Bethesda, Md. Division of Research and Analysis for Far East: Chief. —William L. Magis-tretti, 5470 30th Street. Division of Research and Analysis for Near East, South Asia, and Africa: Acting Chief.—Robert Baum, 1106 Seaton Lane, Falls Church, Va. Division of Research and Analysis for American Republics: Chief.—Joseph J. Montllor, 1648 Foxhall Road. Gahan of Functional Intelligence: Chief.—Robert P. Terrill, 3315 Dent lace. Office of Intelligence Resources and Coordination: Director.—A. Sidney Buford, III, 5407 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. Division of Intelligence Collection and Distribution: Chief.—George A. Pope, 6302 Avalon Drive. Division of Biographic Information: Acting Chief.—Barbara Finke, 1317 North Fort Myer Drive, Arlington, Va. The Library Division: Chief.—Fred W. Shipman, 7204 46th Street, Chevy Chase, Md Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs.—Andrew H. Berding, 311 Foxhall oad Director, Executive Staff.—Orlando A. Simmes, 4203 College Heights Drive, University Park, Md Bureau of Public Affairs: Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (for International Information and Cultural Affairs).—E. Allan Lightner, Jr., 4647 Ken-more Drive. Arts and Monuments Adviser.—Ardelia R. Hall, 3027 Cambridge Place. International Educational Exchange Service: Director.—Russell L. Riley, 2103 North Rolfe Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Director—Howard H. Russell, 6246 33d Street. Policy Guidance and Coordination Staff: Coordinator.—Philip H. Burris, 17 Hollindale Drive, Alexandria, Va. Cultural Planning and Coordination Staff: Director—Vaughn R. DeLong, 12305 Remington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. East-West Contacts Staff: Director.—Frederick T. Merrill, 2314 44th Street. UNESCO Relations Staff: Director—Max McCullough, 6680 32d Place. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (for Domestic Affairs). — J. Burke Wilkinson, 3230 Reservoir Road. News Division: Chief. —Lincoln White, 9303 Jessup Lane, Bethesda, Md. Public Services Division: Chief.—John P. Meagher, 4613 Franklin Street, Kensington, Md. Historical Division: Chief—G. Bernard Noble, 111 Worthington Circle, Falls Church, Va. wa Studies Division: Chief—H. Schuyler Foster, Jr., 3933 Livingston treet. Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations.— William B. Macomber, Jr., 3248 Prospect Street. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations.—John S. Hogh-land II, Swinks Mill Road, Box 462, Route 2, McLean, Va. Assistant Secretary of State for Policy Planning.—Gerard C. Smith, 2425 Kalorama Road. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Policy Planning—Delbert G. Mathews, 3257 O Street. Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs—Roy R. Rubottom, Jr., 4543 Klingle Street. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs—William P. Snow, 3718 Huntington Street. RH HH HT YY HT i He ac 398 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs—Continued Representative of the United States to the Council of the Organization of American States.—John C. Dreier, 3511 Lowell Street. Representative of the United States to the Inter-American Economic and Social Council.—Harold M. Randall, 1222 16th Street. Executive Director—Clinton L. Olson, 5016 Scarsdale Road. Bureau of Inter-American Affairs. Office of Middle American Affairs: Director—William A. Wieland, 3607 North Pershing Drive, Arlington, Va. Deputy Director—C. Allan Stewart, 3040 P Street. Office of South American Affairs: Director.—Maurice M. Bernbaum, 4919 Brandywine Street. Deputy Director.—Terry B. Sanders, Jr., 5005 Brookdale Road. Office of Inter-American Regional Political A Hairs: Acting Director.—John C, Dreier, 3511 Lowell Street. Deputy Director.— William L. Krieg, 5208 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md. Office of Inter-American Regional Economic Affairs: Director—Harry R. Turkel, 4101 Ingomar Street. Depuly Director. .—Harry Conover, 5515 Huntington Parkway, Bethesda, AS Secretary of State for European Affairs.—C. Burke Elbrick, 2204 Decatur ace. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs.—John Wesley Jones, 5727 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs.—Frederick Jandrey, 3069 Cleveland Avenue. Executive Director—John H. Burns, 2627 Dumbarton Avenue. Bureau of European Affairs: Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European A Fairs: D1- rector.—Marselis C. Parsons, Jr., 5124 Loughboro Road. Deputy Director—Edwin G. Moline, 210 East Indian Spring Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Office of Eastern European Affairs: Director—Edward L. Freers, 5319 Worthington Drive, Westhaven, Md. Deputy Director—Henry P. Leverich, 4518 Lowell Street. Office of German Affairs: Director. Jacques J. Reinstein, 4105 46th Street. Deputy Director—Raymond E. Lisle, 2926 Kanawah Street. Office of Western European Affairs: Director.—Horace G. Torbert, Jr., 3316 | Rowland Place. | Deputy Director—Richard M. Service, 4608 Butterworth Place. - Ofice, of Regional Affairs: Director.—B. KE. L. Timmons, 3338 Prospect venue. Deguty Director.—Robert H. McBride, 4112 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs.—Walter S. Robertson, 2317 Bancroft Place. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs.—Howard P. Jones, | 6629 Elgin Lane, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Economic Affairs.— Gardner | E. Palmer, 1219 29th Street. Executive Director—Sam P. Gilstrap, 5508 Huntington Parkway, Bethesda, Md. | Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs: Office of Chinese Affairs: Director.—Ralph N. Clough, 415 Cleve Drive, Falls | hurch, Va. Deputy Director—LaRue R. Lutkins, appointed. | | | Office of Northeast Asian Affairs: Director—Howard L. Parsons, 3415 Rod- man Street. Deputy Director.— William C. Ockey, 9306 2d Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Office of Southeast Asian Affairs: Director.—XKenneth T Young, Jr., 3454 Macomb Street. Deputy Director.— Eric Kocher, 4101 Forest Lane, Falls Church, Va. Office of Southwest Pacific Affairs: Director.—John Gordon Mein, 4834 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Director.—James L. O'Sullivan, 5040 Klingle Road. Department of State 399 Asststant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs.— William M. Rountree, 7008 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Regional Affairs—Donald D. Kennedy, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue. Bureau of Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs: Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs.— Lampton Berry, 4426 Garrison Street. Executive Director—Robert J. Ryan, 2004 Erie Street, West Hyattsville, Md. Office of Near Eastern Affairs: Director—Stuart W. Rockwell, 2708 Olive Avenue. Deputy Director—John Dorman, 4110 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, M d. Office of Greek, Turkish, and Iranian Affairs: Director—Owen T. Jones, 325 Little Falls Street, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Director—Murat W. Williams, 1529 29th Street. Office of South Asian Affairs: Director.Frederic P. Bartlett, Francis Scott — Key Hotel. Deputy Director—Armin H. Meyer, 3107 South Street. Office of Near Eastern and South Asian Regional Affairs: Director.— Wade Lathram, 5829 Doris Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs.—Joseph Palmer II, 7313 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Bogie Director—Charles N. Manning, 612 South Adams Street, Arlington, a. Office. of Northern Africa Affairs: Director—William J. Porter, 5205 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Director—John A. Bovey, Jr., 1215 20th Street South, Arlington, Va Office of Southern Africa Affairs: Drirector—C. Vaughan Ferguson, Jr., 2400 16th Street. Deputy Director—George D. LaMont, 3134 Ordway Street. | Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs.—Francis O. Wilcox, 4323 Albemarle Street. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs.— | Walter N. Walmsley, 2913 Glover Driveway. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs.—John | W. Hanes, Jr., Route 1, Box 173, Vienna, Va. | Ener Director.—Victor Purse, 1722 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, a. | Bureau of International Organization Affairs: | Office of Dependent Area Affairs: Director.—Benjamin Gerig, 4727 Essex | Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. | Deputy Director.—Robert G. McGregor, 3051 N Street. Office of International Economic and Social Affairs: Director.— Walter Kotschnig, 3518 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Director.—Otis E. Mulliken, 3729 Cumberland Street. Office of United Nations Political and Security Affairs: Director.—Ware Adams, 2535 Waterside Drive. Deputy Director.— William I. Cargo, 5211 Elsmer Avenue, Bethesda, Md. | Office of International Administration: Director.—John E. Fobes, Seven, Arcturus Lane, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director.—Frederick R. Carson, 308 Cameron Road, Wellington, Alexandria, Va. Office of International Conferences: Director—Harold G. XKissick, 4706 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Director—Richard S. Wheeler, 234 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs—Thomas C. Mann, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs—W. T. M. Beal, 1911 R Street. Director of the Executive Staff.—Frank K. Hefner, 139 A Hummer Road, Annandale, Va. Bureau of Economic Affairs: Office of International Financial and Development Affairs: Director.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director—William V. Turnage, 6015 Walholding Road. Economic Development Division: Chief —Emerson A. Ross, 5321 Tuscarawas Road, Glen Echo Heights, Md. a N.C Ce Ct — | | 400 Congressional Directory | Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs—Continued Bureau of Economic Affairs—Continued Office of International Financial and Development Affairs—Continued Deputy Director—Continued International Finance Division: Chief—John Parke Young, 33 West Kirke Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Lend-Lease and Surplus Property Division: Chief —Francis T. Murphy, 8602 Irvington Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Often of International Trade: Director—Woodbury Willoughby, 38 Carvel ircle. Beni) Director —Isaiah Frank, 2418 North Rockingham Street, Arlington, a. Trade Agreements and Treaties Division: Chief —Charles W. Adair, Jr., 4623 North Rock Spring Road, Arlington, Va International Business Practices Division: Chief.—Roger C. Dixon, 312 Martha’s Road, Alexandria, Va. Opes) International Resources: Director— Willis C. Armstrong, 2853 Ontario oa Depuiys Director.—Clarence W. Nichols, 5436 17th Street North, Arlington, Commodities Division: Chief —Sydney L. W. Mellen. Economic Defense Division: Chief.—Robert B. Wright, 212 West Cam-eron Road, Falls Chureh, Va. Fuels Division: Chief.—Earl R. Bechner, 3319 Legation Street. Office of Transport and Communications: Director.—Laurence C. Vass, 3401 North Ohio Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Director—Henry L. Deimel, 4414 Macomb Street. Aviation Division: Chief—Henry T. Snowdon, 3933 Idaho Avenue. Shipping Division: Chief. —R. T. Merrill, 7009 East Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Telecommunications Ditton: Chief —Francis Colt de Wolf, 1650 Avon lace. | Assistant Secretary of State for Adminisiration.—I. W. Carpenter, Jr., Sheraton | Park Hotel. | | Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Personnel.—Robert Newbegin, 4331 | Garfield Street. | Depts Assistant Secretary of State for Operations.—Thomas S. Estes, 2700 Q | | treet. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Budget and Finance.—William O. Hall, 5712 Warwick Place, Somerset, Md. Office of Foreign Buildings: Director.— William P. Hughes, 5503 Lambeth Road, Bethesda, Md. Executive Assistant.—Herman Pollack, 6418 5th Street. | Regulations and Procedures Staff: Chief. —Kenneth B. Atkinson, Box 275, McLean, Va. Bureau of Administration: Deputy Assistant Secretary for Personnel.—Robert Newbegin, 4331 Garfield Street. Office of Personnel: Deputy Director—Aaron S. Brown, 3616 East Thorn-apple Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Management and Services Division: Chief.—Ralph Searritt, 1406 Oliver Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Employment Division: Chief. —Barr V. Washburn, 10205 Connecticut Avenue, Kensington, Personnel Operations Division: Chief —Leon L. Cowles, 6233 Utah Avenue. Allowances Division: Chief —Dayton W. Hull, 4005 Everett Street, Kensington, Md. Classification and Wage Administration Division: Chief —Harold A. Chastka, 4821 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Lefy Assistant Secretary of State for Operations.— Thomas S. Estes, 2700 Q treet. . Director of the Executive Staff.—Eric G. Stewart, 209 North Emerson Street, Arlington, Va. Lh ef R ' Department of State 401 Assistant Secretary of State for Administration—Continued Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Operations—Continued Cryptography Staff: Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Adminise tratton.—Lee W. Parke, 4905 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, Md. Foreign Reporting Staff: Chief.—Donald B. Calder, 3312 Lowell Street. Clemency and Parole Board (Japanese War Criminals) : Executive Secretary.— George T. Hagen, 2110 Massachusetts Avenue. Safety Director.—Earl G. Millison, 3012 Cambridge Place. Office of Special Services: Director— William E. Fee, Jr., 2028 28th Street. 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. Tg of Publishing Services: Chief.—Bruce Buttles, 3616 Van Ness treet. Disien of Language Services: Chief.—~Theodore H. Leon, 5414 Carolina ace. Office of General Services: Director.—Winson O. Trone, 5612 Massachusetts Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Division of Operating Facilities: Chief.—~Howard J. Trees, 207 South West Street, Falls Church, Va. Division of Supply Management: Chief—Robert E. Peek, 6005 Euclid Street, Cheverly, Md. Division of Records Management: Chief.—Walter H. Anderson, 2843 Hillerest Drive SE. Despatch Agency (New York, N. Y.): Despatch Agent.—Howard Fyfe, 262 Henry Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Budget and Finance.— William O. Hall, 5712 Warwick Place, Somerset, Md. Deputy Budget and Finance Officer.—Joseph F. Donelan, Jr., 9220 East Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md. Office of Budget: Director.—Frederick Irving, 6550 28th Street North, Ar- lington, Va. Deputy Director.—Eldon B. Smith, 3601 Wisconsin Avenue. Davision of Program Review: Acting Chief.—Edward P. Dobyns, 7721 Old Chester Road, Bethesda, Md. Division of Financial Management: Chief.—James G. Hoofnagle, 5817 24th Avenue, Hillerest Heights, Md. Office of Finance: Director—Robert A. Hancock, 308 Patrick Henry Drive, Falls Church, Va. De of Audit: Chief.—Allan Chase, 6906 Edgerton Lane, Springfield, a. Division of Accounts: Chief.—John J. Janke, 6420 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs: Administrator, Bureau of Security and Consular A ffairs.—Roderic L.. O’Connor, 3213 P Street. Deputy Administrator.—Harris H. Huston, 619 29th Road South, Arlington, Va Deputy Administrator, Refugee Programs.—Robert S. McCollum, 5840 Tanglewood Drive, Bethesda, Md. Acting Executive Director—Peter J. Skoufis, 1650 Harvard Street. Passport Office: Director.—Frances G. Knight, 2940 Edgevale Terrace. Visa Office: Director.—Joseph S. Henderson, 514 Highland Road, Pine Ridge, Fairfax, Va. Office of Special Consular Services: Director.—Allyn C. Donaldson, 2438 20th Street. Office of Security: Director.—E. Tomlin Bailey, 2512 Q Street. Office of Munitions Control: Director—Robert E. Ward, Jr., 3246 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. Office of Refugee and Migration Affairs: Director.—Robert S. McCollum, 5840 Tanglewood Drive, Bethesda, Md. | | | 402 Congressional Directory INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION 815 Connecticut Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-6400 Director —James H. Smith, Jr., 1821 23d Street. Deputy Director.—{ Vacant.] Executive Secretary.—John W. MeDonald, Jr., 2244 North Upton Street, Arlington, Va. Arie to the Darector for Evaluation.—C. Tyler Wood, 4710 Nichols Avenue Assistant to the Director for Finance— Walter Schaefer, the Woodner. Assistant to the Director for NSC, OCB and CFEP Liaison.—John H. Tobler, 3402 Russell Road, Alexandria, Va. Manager Development Loan Fund.— (Vacant) Acting Deputy Manager.—Hart Perry, 3307 Newark Street. Deputy Director for Congressional Relattons.— Guilford S. Jameson, 4550 Con-necticut Avenue. Assistant to the Deputy Director—Charles W. Yungblut, 3547 North Valley Street, Arlington, Va. General Counsel.—Leonard J. Saccio, 805 Quaker Lane, Alexandria, Va. Deputy General Counsel.— (Vacant) Deputy Director for Operations.—Dr. D. A. FitzGerald, 5017 Smallwood Drive. Special Assistant.—Gladys M. NaDeau, 505 Potterton Drive, Falls Church, Va. Special Assistant for Asian Regional Programs.—Solomon H. Chafkin, 5826 Ipswich Road, Bethesda, Md. Regional Director for Africa and Europe.—Stuart H. VanDyke, 13 Accotink Road, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Regional Director.— (Vacant) Regional Director for Far East—Raymond T. Moyer, 4600 High Street, Friendship Heights, Md. Deputy Regional Director for Far East—Grant Whitman, the Roosevelt Hotel. gon Director for Near East and South Asia.—John O. Bell, 5421 Duvall rive. Deputy Regional Director for Near East and South Asia.—Norman Burns, 3123 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. Regional Director for Latin America.—Rollin S. Atwood, ‘“Cragwood,” Glen Road, Route 1, Rockville, Md Deputy Regional Director for Latin America.— William A. G. Minot, 3712 Woodley Road. Deputy Director for Program and Planning.—John H. Ohly, Turkey Run Road, McLean, Va. Deputy Director for Management.— Walter K. Scott, 5801 Bent Branch Road. Assistant Deputy Director for Management.—Richard F. Cook, 4309 Center Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Special Assistant for Liaison Matters.—Betty R. Crites, 2719 Lorcum Lane, Arlington, Va. Office of the Controller: Coniroller—John E. Murphy, 4300 Underwood Street, University Park, Md. Office of Management Planning: Director.—Robert I. Biren, 4220 16th Street South, Arlington, Va. Office of Personnel: Director.— Arthur G. Stevens, 3024 Q Street. Office of Personnel Security and Integrity: Director—Charles N. Keating, 7508 Ben Avon Road, Bethesda, Md. Office of Public Reports: Director.— William J. Caldwell, 2310 Fort Scott Drive South, Arlington, Va. Li of Statistics and Reports: Director.—Frank M. Charrette, 2516 Easton treet. Office of Administrative Services: Director—Orbun V. Powell, R. F. D. 1, Manassas, Va. Deputy Director for Technical Services—Edwin H. Arnold, the Woodner. Assistant Deputy Director for Technical Services.—C. W. Flesher, 8308 Thoreau Drive, Bethesda, Md. : Office of Food and Agriculture: Director.—E. N. Holmgreen, 3850 Tunlaw Road. Office of Contract Relations: Director—Edward E. Kunze, 7624 Nancemond Street, Springfield, Va. : Ofc Industrial Resources: Director—Carl H. Giroux, 6609 Tulip Hills errace. Department of State 403 Assistant Deputy Director for Technical Services— Continued Office of Labor Affairs: Director.—John K. Meskimen, 603 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. Office of Public Services: Director—Robert L. Rupard, 6007 Ramsgate Road, Woodacres, Md. Office of Small Business: Director—Charles A. Richards, Claridge Hotel. Office of Transportation: Director.— Arthur G. Syran, 3810 Gramercy Street. Deputy Director for Mutual Defense Assistance Control. L_ Adm. W. S. Delany, the Kennedy-Warren. Assistant Deputy Director for Mutual Defense Assistance Control.—Russell W. Hale, 1500 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. International Development Advisory Board Chairman.—Eric Johnston, President, Motion Picture Association of America, Ine. Executive Director.— William C. Schmeisser, Jr., 4301 Massachusetts Avenue. 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, President, W. R. Grace & Co. Dr. Wilton L. Halverson, Dean Emeritus, School of Public Health, University of California. Mrs. J. Ramsey Harris, Director, Association of American University Women. Lloyd Abner Mashburn, General President, International Union of Wood, Wire and Metal Lathers, AFL-CIO. Lee Webb Minton, International President, Glass Bottle Blowers Association. Dr. W. 1. 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, Chairman, Brown Co. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid Chairman.—Charles P. Taft, Member, Headley, Sibbald & Taft, Cincinnati, Ohio. Executive Director.— William McCahon, R. D. 3, Box 126, Annandale, Va. COMMITTEE MEMBERS William L. Batt, retired. Dr. Gordan Cairns, Dean of Agriculture, University of Maryland. Ugo Carusi, retired. Margaret Hickey, Contributing Editor, Ladies’ Home Journal. J. Edgar Rhoads, President, J. E. Rhoads Co., Wilmington, Del. Lessing J. Rosenwald, Chairman, Rosenwald Foundation. Dr. George N. Shuster, President, Hunter College of the City of New York. Elmore R. Torn, Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp., Taylor, Tex. 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, Waldorf Towers, New York, N. Y. Deputy Unated States Representative to the United Nations and Deputy Repre-sentative tn the Security Council.—James J. Wadsworth, 320 East 72d Street, New York, N. Y. Deputy United States Repreteniniive in the Security Council and Deputy Repre-sentative on the Palestine Conciliation Commission.—James W. Barco, 2 Beekman Place, New York, N. Y. H ; 404 Congressional Directory United States Mission to the United N ations—Continued Counselor of Misstion.—James W. Barco, 2 Beekman Place, New York, N. Y. Deputy United States Representative in the Disarmament Commission. —Harold | E. Stassen, 3701 Blackthorn Street, Chevy Chase, Md. United States: Representative in the Trusteeship Council. — Mason Sears, 337 West Street, Dedham, Mass. Deputy United States Representative in the Trusteeship Council.—Benjamin Gerig, 4727 Essex Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. United States Representative in the Economic and Social Council.—Neil H. Jacoby, 1430 Midvale Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. | Deputy United States Representative tn the Economic and Social Council.— Walter | Kotschnig, 3518 East Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md | United States Members in the Commissions of the Economic and Social Council: | Athea K. Hottel, Social Commission, University of Pennsylvania, Phila- | delphia, Pa. Donald V. Lowe, Transport and Communications Commission, 53 Knicker- bocker Road, Tenafly, N. J. Lorena B. Hahn, Commission on the Status of Women, 8625 Broadmoor Drive, Omaha, Nebr. Harry J. Anslinger, Narcotic Drugs Commission, Shoreham Hotel, Wash- ington, D. C. Re Bowman, Statistical Commission, 531 Derwyn Road, Drexel i Mrs. Oswald B. Lord, Commission on Human Rights, 770 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Kingsley Davis, Population Commission, University of California, Berkeley, ali Executive Director.— Albert S. Watson, Goodhill Road, Westport, Conn. Director of Public Services.— Wallace Irwin, Jr., 1 Summit Avenue, Larchmont, i Director o News Services.—Francis W. Carpenter, 115 Harrison Avenue, Harrison, | United Nations Military Staff Committee: rmy: | Representative and Chairman, United States Delegation.—Lt. Gen. Blackshear | M. Bryan, USA, Quarters 1, Governors Island, N. Y. | Deputy and Chief of Staff.——Col. James H. Skinner, USA, 178 East 70th | o Street, New York, N. Y. dr: Representative.—Lt. Gen. William E. Hall, USAF, 363 Rice Circle, 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. Navy: Representative.— Vice Adm. Frederick W. McMahon, USN, Quarters A, New York Naval Shipyard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Deputy and Chief of Staff.—Capt. Allan G. Gaden, USN, Husted Lane, Greenwich, Conn. Secretary of Military Staff Committee.—Col. Roy L. Inman, USA, Quarters 136, Fort Totten, N. Y. BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Foreign Service Buildings Commission: John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State). | Robert B. Anderson (Secretary of the Treasury). Sinclair Weeks (Secretary of Commerce). Alexander Wiley (Senator from Wisconsin). Robert B. Chiperfield (Representative from Illinois). Theodore F. Green (Senator from Rhode Island). | Thomas S. Gordon (Representative from Illinois). Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange: Chairman.—Rufus H. Fitzgerald, Patrons of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. Vice pile — Arthur H. Edens, President, Duke University, Durham, Department of State 405 Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange—Continued Members: Laird Bell, Attorney at Law, Bell, Boyd, Marshall & Lloyd, 135 South La Salle Street, Chicago 3, Ill. Arthur A. Hauck, President, University of Maine, Orono, Maine. Anna L. Rose Hawkes, President, American Association of University Women, c/o E. S. Coles, Mansfield, Pa. Staff Director, Departmental Staff of U. S. Advisory Commission on Educational Ezchange.—Donald B. Cook, 407 Thayer Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Board of the Foreign Service: Chatrman.—Loy W. Henderson (Deputy Under Secretary of State for Admin-istration). Members: C. Burke Elbrick (Assistant Secretary of State). Joseph C. Satterthwaite (Director General of the Foreign Service). Marshall M. Smith (Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Interna- tional Affairs). Robert C. Tetro (Assistant Administrator of Foreign Agricultural Service for Agricultural Attaches). Francis O. Wilcox (Assistant Secretary of State). Js fe im (Assistant Secretary of Labor for International Labor airs). Executive Secretary.—Randolph A. Kidder (Special Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administration). Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service: Chairman.—Joseph C. Satterthwaite (Director General of the Foreign Service, Department of State). Members: Barr V. Washburn (Chief of Employment Division, Department of State). Warde M. Cameron (Assistant Legal Adviser for Administration and Foreign Service, Department of State). Carlton Savage (Acting Executive Secretary, Policy Planning Staff, Depart- ment of State). Edward T. Wailes (Deputy Commandant, National War College). Ralph A. Homan (Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Interna- tional Affairs, Department of Commerce). John W. Macy (Executive Director, Civil Service Commission). James F. Taylor (Chief, Foreign Service Division, Office of International Labor Affairs, Department of Labor). Sy AR T. Fales (Office of Personnel, Department of tate). Board of Foreign Scholarships: Chairman.—C. Joseph Nuesse, Ph. D., Dean, School of Social Sciences, Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C. Vice Chairman.— Bernice B. Cronkhite, Ph. D., Dean of the Graduate Mrs. School, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass. Members: John N. Andrews, Ph. D., Personal Representative of the Administrator of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Administration, Washington 25, D. C. Goss ou S. Benson, Ph. D., President, Claremont Men’s College, Claremont, alif. Min Sry G. Blyley, Ph. D., President, Keuka College, Keuka Park, AY Felton G. Clark, Ph. D., President, Southern University, Baton Rouge, La. Roger A. Moore, LL. B., 26 Cedar Street, Boston, Mass. Robert G. Storey, LL. D., Dean, School of Law, Southern Methodist Uni- versity, Dallas, Tex. Philip H. Willkie, LL. B., Attorney at Law, 601 North Harrison Street, Rushville, Ind. Lawrence G. Derthick, U. S. Commission of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington 25, D. C. Executive Secretary.—[Vacant.] Covad Oneness Staff. —Ralph H. Vogel, 517 North Thomas Street, Arlington, a. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Fifteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, Executive 3-6400 ROBERT BERNERD ANDERSON of Greenwich, Conn. (Mayflower Hotel), son of Robert Lee and Elizabeth Haskew Anderson; born at Burleson, Texas, June 4, 1910; graduate of Weatherford (Texas) College, 1927; LL.B, University of Texas, 1932; LL.D: McMurry College, Texas Christian University, Illinois Wesleyan College, Northwestern University, Hahnemann Medical College, Baylor University, University of Maine and Long Island University; Litt.D. Mid-Western University; married Ollie May Rawlings April 1935; children: James Richard and Gerald Lee; admitted to Texas bar and began practice of law in Fort Worth, Texas, in 1932; elected to Texas Legislature, 1932; became Assistant Attorney General of Texas, 1933; Professor of Law, University of Texas, 1933; State Tax Commissioner, Texas, 1934; Racing Commissioner, Texas, 1934; Member State Tax Board, Texas, 1934; Chairman and Executive Director, Texas Unemployment Commission, 1936; General Counsel, W. T. Waggoner Estate, 1937, and general manager of the Estate 1941 to 1952; Vice President, Associated Refineries, Inc., 1942; also has served as Director and Deputy Chair-man, Board of Directors, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, and as Director of the following: Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.; Vernon Time Publishing Co., Vernon Transit Co., Better Business Bureau of Texas, Texas Industrial Confer-ence, American Petroleum Institute, Independent Petroleum Association of America, Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, and Northwest Broadcasting Co., Inc. He has been a member of the National Manpower Com-mission and the National Advisory Heart Council, past president of the Vernon School Board, and a member of the Vernon, West Texas, and United States Cham-bers of Commerce; in 1952-53 served as civilian aide to the Secretary of the Army; served as Secretary of the Navy from 1953 to 1954, and as Deputy Secre-tary of Defense during 1954 and 1955; was appointed Secretary of the Treasury on July 29, 1957, and as such is Honorary Treasurer of the American National Red Cross; Chairman, Library of Congress Trust Fund Board; Chairman, Na-tional Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems; United States Governor of the International Monetary Fund and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Chairman, Advisory Council on Group Insurance; and managing trustee, Board of Trustees of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund. He is ex officio a member of: Boards of Trustees of the Postal Savings System and National Gallery of Art; the Smith-sonian Institution; Foreign Service Buildings Commission; Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures; Council on Foreign Economic Policy; a member of the following boards: National Park Trust Fund, Foreign-Trade Zones, National Munitions Control, Defense Mobilization, and Loan Policy Board of the Small Business Administration; and trustee of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. The Secretary: Secretary to the Secretary.— Neva V. Renner, 2800 Quebec Street. Under Secretary.—Fred C. Scribner, Jr., 1200 16th Street. Assistant to the Under Secretary.—Robert D. Hartshorne, Jr., 9309 Linden Avenue, Bethesda, Md. A lnipniie Assistant Secretary.— William W. Parsons, 3358 Stuyvesant lace. Dzrector of Administrative Services.—Paul McDonald, 1400 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. : Assistant Director of Administrative Services.—John D. Larson, 1223 Ver-mont Avenue. Budget Officer—Willard L. Johnson, Little River Farm, Aldie, Va. Assistant Budget Officer.—Howard M. Nelson, 1717 G Street. Director of Personnel.—S. T. Adams, 2339 North 11th Street, Arlington, Va. Head, Management Analysis Staff.—James H. Stover, 2433 North Rocking- ham Street, Arlington, Va. 97560 °—57——28 50407 [Er me 408 Congressional Directory | Under Secretary—Continued | Assistant to the Secretary (for Public Affairs).—Nils A. Lennartson, Box 214-M, R. F. D. 1, Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. Assistant to the Secretary and Personnel Security Officer.—Francis J. Gafford, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue. Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs.—Julian B. Baird, 2424 Kalorama Road. Assistant to the Secretary.—Paul I. Wren, 1200 16th Street. Special Assistant to the Secretary. — Frank A. Southard, Jr., 4401 43d Street. Fiscal Assistant Secretary.— William T. Heffelfinger, 3008 Dogwood Street. | Assistant to the Fiscal Assistant Secretary.—Martin L. 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 Abington Street, Arlington, Va.; George F. Stickney, 3501 South Dakota Avenue NE. Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Alexander M. Lankler, 5525 South- wick Street, Bethesda, Md. Assistant to the Secretary.—James P. Hendrick, 3303 Volta Place. Assistant to the Secretary for Law Enforcement.—Myles J. Ambrose, 4815 Chase Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Aide to the Assistant Secretary.—Capt. Q. R. Walsh, Denton, Md. Assistant Secretary.—Laurence B. Robbins, 3232 Reservoir Road. Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Robert W. Benner, the Willows, Calvert County, Md. Assistant Secretary.—Tom B. Coughran, Windsor Hotel. General Counsel.—[Vacancy.] Assistant to the Secretary (for tax legislation). —[Vacaney.] Deputy to the Secretary.—Dan Throop Smith, Hay-Adams House, 800 16th Street. Sim Tax Analysis Staff. —Douglas H. Eldridge, 5704 Aberdeen Road, Bethesda, Chief, Debt Analysis Staff.—Robert P. Mayo, 4301 Glenridge Street, Kensing- ton, Md. Chief, International Tax Staff.—Nathan N. Gordon, 5215 31st Road North, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL FOR THE TREASURY General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Assistant General Counsel (Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service).—Nelson P. Rose, 2500 Q Street. Assistant General Counsels.—Elting Arnold, 4914 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.; John K. Carlock, 2116 F Street; John P. Weitzel, 3338 Dent Place. Head, Legal Advisory Staff (Assistant to the Secretary).—[Vacant.] Associate Head, Legal Advisory Staff.—Raphael Sherfy, 8504 Hempstead Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Heads, Legal Advisory Staff.—Edward C. Rustigan, 5905 Madawaska Road, Bethesda, Md.; 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. Bureau of Customs.—Robert Chambers, Muddy Branch Road, RFD 3, Gaithersburg, Md. 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. Department of the Treasury 409 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Internal Revenue Building, Twelfth and Constitution Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-8400 Commissioner.—Russell C. Harrington, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue. Deputy Commissioner.—0O. Gordon Delk, 3464 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. dogma to the Commissioner.—Richard W. Nelson, 324 Mansion Drive, Alexan-dria, Va. Administrative Assistant to the Commissioner.— Wilber A. Gallahan, 5104 West-path Court, Sumner, Md. Fiscal Management Officer—Gray W. Hume, 3911 Keller Avenue, Alexandria, Va. aio) Do (Inspection).—Harry J. Trainor, 6 Sunnyside Road, Silver pring, : : Assistant Commissioner (Operations). —Clifford W. Stowe, Ridge Road, Langley Farms, McLean, Va. : Assistant Commissioner (Technical).—Justin F. Winkle, 6428 31st Street. Technical Advisor to the Commaissioner.—Leo Speer, 3879 Rodman Street. Director, Public Information Division.—James C. Rivers, 5813 Augusta Drive, Springfield, Va. : : Director of Practice.—George C. Lea, 3245 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. BUREAU OF CUSTOMS Internal Revenue Service Building, Constitution Avenue, between Tenth and Twelfth Streets Phone, EXecutive 3-6400 Commissioner.— Ralph Kelly, Bureau of Customs, Treasury Department, Wash-ington 25, D. C. Asin Commassioner—David B. Strubinger, 400 Underhill Place, Alexander, a. 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 Cees nen Chambers, Muddy Branch Road, R. F. D. 3, Gaithers-burg, Md CUSTOMHOUSE 1221 Thirty-first Street. Phone, FEderal 3-2193 or 3-2195 Deputy Collector in Charge.—Robert E. Werner, 12027 Livingston Street, Silver Spring, Md. UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS DIVISION Internal Revenue Building, Twelfth Sireet and Constitution Avenue National Director.—John R. Buckley, Sheraton-Carlton Hotel. Assistant National Director.—Bill McDonald, 3200 16th Street. Assistant to National Director.—Arthur-B. Hill, Carlton Hotel. Director of Sales.—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. 2 Aide to the Commandant.—Lt. Comdr. Owen W. Siler, 1907 Camp Alger Avenue, | Falls Church, Va. | Gash Bubs seen Emmet T. Calahan, 4406 Walsh Street, Chevy hase, J Chairman, Merchant Marine Council.—Rear Admiral Henry T. Jewell, 10 Earl- dale Court, Hollindale, Alexandria, Va. Inspector General. —Capt. Richard M. Hoyle, 709 Hillwood Avenue, Falls Church, Va. President of Panel, Board of Review, Discharges and Dismissals.—Capt. Richard M. | Ross, 7206 Delfield Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Chl feng Examiner.—James H. Molloy, 4836 Rock Spring Road, Arlington, a. CHIEF OF STAFF he Sl Adm. James A. Hirshfield, 3218 Leland Street, Chevy hase, Md. Deputy Chief of Staff. —Capt. Walter C. Capron, Presidential Gardens Apts., Mt. Vernon Avenue and Russell Road, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Administrative Management Diviston.—Capt. Edward A. Eve, Jr., 5104 Bradley Boulevard, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief, Headquarters Services Division.—Comdr. James E. Davidson, 1621 T Street. Chief Counsel.— Kenneth S. Harrison, 5610 Colorado Avenue. Chief, Liaison Diviston.—Capt. David O. Reed, 108 North Granada Street, Arlington, Va. hel, 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 in Bethesda, Md. Chief.— Capt. Lawrence M. Harding, 8100 Hampden Lane, | | Cheef, Aeronautical Engineering Division.—Capt. Woodrow W. Vennel, 496 Taylor Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Civil Engineering Division.—Capt. Robert T. Alexander, 519 Meridian | Street, Falls Church, Va. Chef, Electronics Engineering Division.— Capt. Loren E. Brunner, Box 300 W., R. R. No. 5, Vienna, Va. Chief, Naval Engineering Diviston.— Capt. Richard D. Schmidtman, 6300 Avalon Drive, Wood Acres, Bethesda, Md. | Chief, Testing and Development Division.—Capt. Harry E. Davis, 6420 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER Comptroller.—Comdr. Paul E. Trimble, 4808 Middlesex Lane, Bethesda, Md. dtr Comptroller.—Comdr. E. S. Gordon, 4922 Aurora Drive, Kensington, d Chief, Budget and Cost Analysis Division.—Comdr. E. D. Scheiderer, 3762 Kellar Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Payment and Claims Division.—Comdr. Fred W. Parsons, Apt. No. 102, Willston South Apts., 6414 Arlington Boulevard., Falls Church, Va. Chief, Accounting Division.—Henry M. Tenney, 2001 North Madison Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Statistical Services Division.—Lt. Comdr. Edward F. Cotter, 1007 North Noyes Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Supply Division.—Comdr. Raymond G. Miller, 5900 Greenlawn Drive, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Audit Division.—John A. Johnson, 1030 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Department of the Treasury 411 OFFICE OF OPERATIONS Chief, Office of Operations.—Rear Adm. Frank T. Kenner, 233 Belle Haven Road, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief, Office of Operations.—Capt. L. H. Morine, 3603 Chevy Chase Lake Drive, Apt. 1, Chevy Chase, Md. ; Chief, Aids to Navigation Division.—Capt. Ned W. Sprow, 9303 East Park Hill Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Aviation Division.—Capt. Robert E. McCaffery, 2942 Viewpoint Road, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Communications Division.— Capt. Garrett V. A. Graves, 4622 Norwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md Coat, Pi Units Dimsion.—Capt. George H. Miller, 6212 31st Street NW., one 15. Chief, Intelligence Division.—Capt. John R. Stewart, 7004 Leesville Boulevard, North Springfield, Va. Chief, Operational Readiness Division.—Capt. Oscar C. B. Wev, 3233 3d Street South, Arlington, Va. Chief, Port Security and Law Enforcement Division.— Capt. William L. Sutter, 2000 North Daniel Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Shore Units Diwision.— Capt. Donald M. Morrison, 8518 Rosewood Drive, Bethesda, Md. OFFICE OF MERCHANT MARINE SAFETY Chief, Office of Merchant Marine Safety.—Rear Admiral Henry T. Jewell, 10 Earldale Court, Hollindale, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chuef, Office of Merchant Marine Safety.—Capt. Robert A. Smyth, 4521 Reno Road. Chief, Merchant Vessel Personnel Division.—Capt. Leonard T. Jones, 508 Hazleton Street, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Merchant Marine Technical Division.—Capt. Charles P. Murphy, Route 1, Rockville, Md. Chief, Merchant Vessel Inspection Division.—Capt. Claude H. Broach, 9803 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL Chief, Otiee Personnel.—Rear Adm. Allen Winbeck, 413 Argyle Drive, Alex-andria, Va. Assistant Chief, Office of Personmel.—Capt. Richard M. Ross, 7206 Delfield Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 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. Richard B. Holt, U. S. Public Health Service, 9912 Old Spring Road, Kensington, Md. 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 Diviston.—Capt. Harry A. Loughlin, 4624 46th Street. Chief, Training and Procurement Division.—Capt. George R. Boyce, Jr., 4264 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. 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 412 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Comptroller.—Ray M. Gidney, 1200 16th Street. Deputy Comptrollers—L. A. Jennings, 5209 Westpath Way, Bethesda, Md.; W. M. Taylor, 2100 Massachusetts Avenue; G. W. Garwood, 2829 North-hampton 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. Assistant Director.—Frank G. Uhler, 2409 Taylor Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Executive Officer—Francis X. McCarthy, 5016 Bangor Drive, Kensington, Md. Controller.—Charles E. Deery, 4859 27th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. 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 Deputy Commissioner of Narcotics.—Henry L. Giordano, 9609 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE Chief —U. E. Baughman, 3432 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Chief —Russell Daniel, 3623 Greenway Place, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief.—E. A. Wildy, 4618-B, 36th Street South, Arlington, Va. Chief Inspector—Michael W. Torina, 3634 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. FISCAL SERVICE BUREAU OF ACCOUNTS Commissioner of Accounts.—Robert W. Maxwell, 3352 Upland Terrace. Assistant Commissioner.—H. R. Gearhart, 4525 Sleaford Road, Bethesda, Md. Chief Disbursing Officer, Division of Disbursement.—Julian F. Cannon, 4904 Falstone Avenue. Deputy Commissioner in Charge of Central Accounts—Howard A. Turner, 4640 Bradley Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Commissioner in Charge of Ceniral Reports.—Samuel J. Elson, 3165 20th Street North, Arlington, Va. Deputy Commissioner in Charge of Accounting Systems.—Sidney S. Sokol, 6507 North Capitol Street. Chief Auditor, Division of Internal Audits.—Harold A. Ball, 2938 Macomb 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.—Louis L. Collie, 108 W. Bellefonte; | Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Department of the Treasury 413 BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT Commyisstoner.—Edwin L. Kilby, 5212 Little Falls Road, Arlington, Va. Assistant Commaissioner.—Donald M. Merritt, 5202 Abingdon Road, Westmore-land Hills, Md. Deputy Commissioner in Charge, Washington Officc.—Ross A. Heffelfinger, 4427 Davenport Street. Deputy Commissioner in Charge, Chicago Office.—Charles D. Peyton, 9535 South 49th Avenue, Oak Lawn, Ill. Chzef of Division of— Loans and Currency.—Harold M. Stephenson, 512 Howsen Avenue, Fairfax, Va. Accounts and Audit.—George C. Danforth, 3227 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. Retired Securities.—Settle Headley, 2504 41st Street. CFFICE OF THE TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES Treasurer.—Ivy Baker Priest, 4724 North Dittmar Road, Arlington, Va. Deputy and Acting Treasurer—W. T. Howell, 5817 Floyd Avenue, Springfield, Va. Assistant Deputy Treasurer.—W. E. Scott, Route 1, Box 270-A, M¢Lean, Va. Assistant to the Deputy and Acting Treasurer.—R. S. Thompson, 4202 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Adminastrative Officer.—W. L. Funk, 2416 32d Street, SE. Chief, General Accounts Division.—E. J. Kious, 2706 Dawson Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Cashier, U. S. Treasury.—H. E. Isaacs, 8851 Garland Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Securities Diviston.—H. M. Annis, 4614 19th Street North, Arlington, Va. Chief, Chia Claims Division.—W. J. Herron, 989 North Potomac Street, Arling- ton, Va. Chief, Check Payment and Reconciliation Division.—J. F. Athey, 15 West Glebe Road, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Currency Redemption Division.—F. N. Proctor, 1400 S Street, SE. Sleion of Questioned Documents.— Alwyn Cole, 2730 Blaine Drive, Chevy Chase, d Personnel Officer.—John T. Burns, Jr., 2712 Elnora Street, Silver Spring, Md. OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE Director.— George H. Willis, 2480 16th Street. ; Acting Secretary, National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Fi-nancial Problems.—George H. Willis, 2480 16th Street. Acting Director, Foreign Assets Conirol.— Elting Arnold, 4914 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. OFFICE OF DEFENSE LENDING Director.—Edward T. Stein, 3024 Tilden Street. Assistant Director.—Robert M. Seabury, 4707 Chevy Chase Drive, Chevy Chase, Md Chef Counsel.— William A. Devin, Jr., 1519 Red Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Administrative Officer.—James M. Boteler, 7717 Lansdale Street, District Heights, Md. NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AND FINANCIAL PROBLEMS Department of the Treasury. Phone, EXecutive 3-6400, branch 2386 Chairman.—Robert B. Anderson (Secretary of the Treasury). John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State). Sinclair Weeks (Secretary of Commerce). William MecC. Martin, Jr. (Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System). Samuel C. 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) NEIL H. McELROY, Secretary of Defense (The Westchester); born Berea, Ohio, October 30, 1904; married Mary Camilla Fry, June 29, 1929; children— Nancy Sue, Barbara Ellen, Malcolm Neil; was graduated from Harvard Uni-versity in 1925, B. A.; employed by Proctor and Gamble Company of Cincinnati in 1925, serving successively as Manager of the Advertising and Promotion Department (1940-43), Director and Vice President in Charge of Advertising (1943-46), Vice President and General Manager (1946-49), President (1949-57); during 1955 served as Chairman of the White House Conference on Education; appointed Secretary of Defense October 9, 1957. DONALD A. QUARLES, Deputy Secretary of Defense (3041 Porter Street, Zone 8), appointed by President Eisenhower May 1, 1957; previously served as Secretary of the Air Force and 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 Co-lumbia in 1910, 1911, and 1912, teaching mathematics in the Van Buren High School during the intervening seasons; entering Yale University in 1912, was grad-uated 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 Co-lumbia; 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 Trans-mission 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 Develop-ment 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 president 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 Navigation Development Board in January 1954, 2 months later was appointed by the President a member of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics; considers Englewood, N. J., as home community; by former marriage has two daughters 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; awarded Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws, Yale University, June 10, 1957, and in recognition of achievement in the engineering field, was awarded the following honorary degrees: Doctor of Engineering, Uni-versity of Arkansas, June 6, 1953; Doctor of Engineering, New York University, May 7, 1955; Doctor of Science, Grinnell College, June 3, 1956; Doctor of Science, Stevens Institute, June 9, 1956; 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 Ameriea, 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 Techni-cal Journal, July 1936; ‘Motion of Telephone Wires in Wind,” Bell System Technical Journal, April 1930; and “Radar Systems Considerations,” Electrical Engineering, April 1946. 15 416 Congressional Directory IMMEDIATE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY : | | | | The Secretary of Defense.—Neil H. McElroy. Spot) Cadel ne M. Gale, Jr., rm 3E880, Ext. 55261; 1556 34th Street, one 7. Military Assistant.—Brig. Gen. Carey A. Randall, USMC, rm 3E880, Ext. 55261; 210 South Jackson Street, Arlington 4, Va. Special Assistant.—Lt. Gen. Alonzo P. Fox, USA (Ret), rm 3E940, Ext. 79386; 4613 North Rock Spring Road, Arlington 7, Va. Special Assistant.—R. Eugene Livesay, rm 3E950, Ext. 73353; 3722 Holmes Lane, Alexandria, Va. Secretary to the Secretary.—Vera Abbott, rm 3E880, Ext. 55261; 1201 South Barton Street, Arlington 4, Va. | | | The Deputy Secretary of Defense.—Donald A. Quarles. Military Assistant.—Brig. Gen. Robert H. Warren, USAF, rm 3E924, Ext. 77845; 5235 Yorktown Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Edward H. deSaussure, USA, rm 3E924, Ext. 71509; 4518 35th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Secretary to the Deputy Secretary.—Mary M. Alexander, rm 3E924, Ext. 56352; 2801 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Administrative Secretary for the Office of the Secretary of Defense.—Maurice W. Roche, rm 3D949, Ext. 78261; Route 4, Box 134, Fairfax, Va. | | | | ARMED FORCES POLICY COUNCIL | i Chairman.—Neil H. McElroy, Secretary of Defense. Members: Donald A. Quarles, Deputy Secretary of Defense. Wilber M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army. Thomas 8S. Gates, Jr., Secretary of the Navy. James H. Douglas, Secretary of the Air Force. Gen. Nathan F. Twining, USAF, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, USA, Chief of Staff, Army. Gen. Thomas D. White, USAF, Chief of Staff, Air Force. Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, USN, Chief of Naval Operations. Gen. Randolph McC. Pate, USMC, Commandant of the Marine Corps matters only). Staff. Marine Corps (on | | JOINT SECRETARIES Chairman.—Neil H. McElroy, Secretary of Defense. Members: Donald A. Quarles, Deputy Secretary of Defense. Wilber M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army. Thomas S. Gates, Jr., Secretary of the Navy. James H. Douglas, Secretary of the Air Force. Mansfield D. Sprague, Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Affairs). Charles C. Finucane, Under Secretary of the Army. William B. Franke, Under Secretary of the Navy. Malcom A. MacIntyre, Under Secretary of the Air Force. Security ASSISTANTS TO THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE Assistant. to the Secretary (Atomic Energy).—Herbert B. Loper, rm 3E1074, Ext. 56639; 1 Tally Ho Lane, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Military Assistant.—Col. Delmar L. Crowson, USAF, rm 3E1074, Ext. 75161; 3511 Third Street North, Arlington 1,. Va. Assistant to the Secretary (Special Operations).—Gen. Graves B. Erskine, USMC (Retired), rm 3E114, Ext. 53333; 2306 44th Street, Zone 7. Deputy.—Col. Edward G. Lansdale, USAF, rm 3E114, Ext. 53334; 4503 Mac-Arthur Boulevard, Zone 16. Department of Defense 417 Assistant to the Secretary (Guided Missiles).— William M. Holaday, rm 3E130, Ext. 77245; 315 Wolfe Street, Alexandria, Va. Military Executive Assistant.—Brig. Gen. Austin W. Betts, USA, rm 3E130, | Ext. 79203; 4822 Old Dominion Road, Arlington 7, Va. Executive Assistant.—Alvin G. Waggoner, rm 3E130, Ext. 72467; 9312 Coles-| ville Road, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant to the Secretary (Legislative Affairs) —Brig. Gen. Clarence J. Hauck, Jr., | USA, rm 3E925, Ext. 76211; 6240 North 18th Street, Arlington 13, Va. | Deputy.—Capt. Carlton R. Adams, USN, rm 3E925, Ext. 75381; 308 Kentucky | Avenue, Beverly Hills, Alexandria, Va. | Liaison Officer—Col. Fred H. Bounds, USAF, rm 3D977, Ext. 54131; 123 Worthington Circle, Lee Boulevard Heights, Falls Church, Va. Liaison Officer—~—Col. Orville V. Bergren, USMC, rm 3D981, Ext. 79166; 5915 2d Street, North, Arlington 3, Va. Liaison Officer—Cdr. Rafael C. Benetiz, USN, rm 3D977, Ext. 79369; 2313 North Stuart Street, 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; 1111 Army-Navy Drive Arlington, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Special Assistants to the Assistant Secretary—James L. Brewer, Jr., rm 3E839, Ext. 76143; 6103 Dorchester Street, Springfield, Va.; Maj. Gen. Robert S. Moore, USA, rm 3E854, Ext. 71103; 1900 F Street, Zone 6. Deputy Comptroller (Budget and Economics). —[Vacant.] Director, Budget Diviston.—W. Carl Blaisdell, rm 3E838, Ext. 78580; 209 Fairfax Road, Alexandria, Va. Assistant. Director of Budget for Army.—Troy V. McKinney, rm 3ES839, Ext. 52277; 4 Tansey Drive, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Director of Budget for Navy.—Robert C. MacClinchie, rm 3E839, Ext. 76142; 4100 18th Street South, Arlington 4, Va. Assistant Director of Budget for Air Force.—Harold R. Logan (Acting), rm 3D839, Ext. 79317; 5603 Glenwood Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Economic and Fiscal Analysis Dwviston.—Max Lehrer, rm 3D859, Ext. 78191; 176 Fleetwood Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Comptroller (Accounting, Finance and Audit Policy). —Howard W. Bord-ner, rm 3E838, Ext. 53147; 6500 Barnaby Street, Zone 15. Director, Audit Divistion.—Kenneth K. Kilgore, rm 3C885, Ext. 76321; Route 1, Box 582, Annandale, Va. ; Director, Accounting and Finance Policy Division—Howard W. Bordner (Acting), rm 3E838, Ext. 53147; 6500 Barnaby Street, Zone 15. Assistant Comptroller (Contract Financing Policy).—John 8. Bachman, rm 3839, Ext. 74138; 4524 32d Road North, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Progress Reports and Statistics Diviston.—Foster Adams, rm 3C884, Ext. 76107; 1527 Mount Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. Director, Fiscal Management Diviston.—Howard K. Hyde, rm 3C830, Ext. 55166; 4433 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Director, Data Systems Research Staff.—Charles A. Phillips, rm 2B934, Ext. 78248; 1513 Augusta Street, 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 MeBlair, rm 3E772, Ext. 72111; 1019 Annanwood Court, Annandale, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Edward H. Cushing, M. D., rm 3E772, Ext. 72113; 3224 Woodland Drive, Zone 8. Director of Staff.—Brig. Gen. Sheldon S. Brownton, USAF (MC), rm 3E775, Ext. 56281; 312 North Virginia Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 418 Congressional Directory GENERAL COUNSEL | Cine) Cry Rae Dechert, rm 3K980, Ext. 53341; 3323 Reservoir Road, one 7. i Secretary to the General Counsel —Elizabeth P. Snyder, rm 3E980, Ext. 53341; 1203 South Thomas Street, Arlington 1, 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 3E941, Ext. | 75073; 1202 Trinity Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant General Counsel (Manpower, Personnel and Reserve).—Frank A. Bartimo, rm 3E977, Ext. 79341; 513 Eppard Street, Falls Church, Va. | Assistant General Counsel (Fiscal Matters).—Maurice H. Lanman, rm 3D961, | Ext. 55864; 4416 Westbrook Lane, Chevy Chase View, Kensington, Md. Assistant General Counsel (International Affairs).—Monroe Leigh, rm 3D928, Ext. 78343; 5205 Westwood Drive, Westmoreland Hills, Md. Assistant to the General Counsel.—James J. Kearney, rm 3E989, Ext. 56804; 7700 Persimmon Tree Road, RFD 3, Bethesda, Md. Director, Legislative Reference Service—Frank J. Sherlock, rm 3D960, Ext. 71305; 1633 Hickory Hill Road, Falls Church, Va. } ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS) Assistant Secretary of Defense—Mansfield D. Sprague, rm 2E854, Ext. 54351; 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Hi Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Elizabeth W. Rowland, rm 2E854, Ext. 54351; 725 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. Special Assistants to the Assistant Secretary.—Richard P. Heppner, rm 2E854, Ext. 56273; 213 Wilkes Street, Alexandria, Va.; Robert M. Pennoyer, rm 2E854, Ext. 56273; 2202 Kalorama Road, Zone 8. | Executive Officer—Col. John S. Hughes, USA, rm 2E857, Ext. 78126; 4711 24th Road North, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—John N. Irwin, II, rm 2E836, Ext. 72307; 5816 Abingdon Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Military Assistance Programs —Charles H. Shuff, 7, Rusa, Ext. 53291; 507 Madison Bldg., Arlington Towers, Arlington | 9, Va. Special Assistant.—William M. Leffingwell, rm 2E828, Ext. 53291; 2601 Woodley Place, Zone 8. | Defense Coordinator for Military Assistance Program Congressional Presenta- tions.—Col. Joe M. Whitfield, USAF, rm 2C858, Ext. 75472; 1035 Cedar Lane, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary for National Security Council Affairs and Plans.— Karl & Harr, Jr., rm 2K836, Ext. 78101; 3508 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Military Advisor.—Lt. Gen. Clovis E. Byers, USA, rm 2E836, Ext. 75146; | Quarters 27B, Ft. Myer, Va. | Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-Unzited States, Military Represen- tation, U. S. Section.—Col. T. J. Dayharsh, USAF, rm 2B889A, Ext. 52520; 903 Timberbranch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. Director, Office of United Nations Affairs.—Col. Fred Rhea, USAF, rm 2E833, Ext. 77840; 4408 North 36th Street, Arlington 6, Va. | Director, Office of National Security Council Affairs.—Robert H. B. Wade, rm | 2B864, Director, Ext. Office 79347; 4314 Center Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. of Plans.—Brig. Gen. Philip H. Greasley, USAF, rm 2B864, Ext. 72247; 1405 Pinecastle Road, Falls Church, Va. Director, Office of Operations Coordinating Board Affairs—W. Steen McCall, rm 2B854, Ext. 75334; 2228 Q Street, Zone 7. Regional Director, Europe—Brig. Gen. John S. Guthrie, USA, rm 2E865, Ext. 77207; 1013 Madison Bldg., Arlington Towers, Arlington 9, Va. | Regional Bergin, Director, Near East, South Asia and Africa.—Rear Adm. Charles K. USN, rm 2E845, Ext. 71335; 815 Grandview Drive, Alexandria, Va. Regional Director, Far East—Capt. Berton Robbins, Jr., USN, rm 2E837, Ext. 54175; 515 Monticello Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. ! Department of Defense 419 Assistant Secretary of Defense—Continued Regional Director, Western Hemisphere.—Col. Thomas B. Hanford, USA, rm 2C855; Ext. 77588; 213 North Galveston Street, Arlington 3, Va. Director, "Office of Programming and Control.—John L. Holcombe, rm 2C869, Ext. 73331; Box 185, Route 1, Springfield, Va. Deputy Director. —Brig. Gen. William L. Hardick, USA, rm 2C869, Ext. 78765; 2018 TELL Pike, Arlington 4, Va. Programming Davision.—Col. Walter B. Ligon, USA, rm 2C863, Ext. 78000; 5213 North 25th Place, Arlington 7, Va. Control Division.— RichardH. Crawford, rm 2C881; Ext. 78181; 1330 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. Overseas Resources Division. —Henry J. Kuss, Jr.,, rm 2D866, Ext. 79321; 7318 Chatham Street, Springfield, Va. Director, Office of Foreign Military Rights—James Wilson, rm 2A874, Ext. 54888; 5705 Mohican Place, Zone 16. Director, Office of Foreign Economic Affarrs.—Capt. Wakeman B. Thorp, USN (Ret), rm 2A862, Ext. 56388; 2005 North Hancock Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Office of ISA Comptroller. —Markley Shaw, rm 9BSS2, Ext. 74758; 6229 32d Place, Zone 15. Budget Division.—W. Arthur Comer, rm 2B877, Ext. 75638; 4208 North 23d Street, Arlington 7, Va. Fiscal Operations Division.—R. Temple Krock, rm 2B881, Ext. 79303; 813 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. Defense Representative, North Atlantic and Mediterranean Areas,—John H. Haskell, rm 2E854, Ext. 54351. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (MANPOWER, PERSONNEL, AND RESERVE) Assistant Secretary of Defense.— William H. Francis, Jr., rm 3E966, Ext. 52334; 1248 30th Street, Zone 7. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.— Virginia Joseph, rm 3E966, Ext. 52334; 2826 28th Street, Zone 8. Deputy Assistant Secretary. —=Stephen S. Jackson, rm 3E966, Ext. 79158; 3378 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. Executive Officer. ~_John Li. Fallon, rm 3E966, Ext. 73137; 208 Franklin Street, Silver Spring, Md. Senior Military Advisor.—Brig. Gen. F. W. Coleman, III, USA, rm 3E963, Ext. 79315; 3136 O Street, Zone 7. Civilian Assistant—James C. Evans, rm 3A914, Ext. 52431; 3533 Warder Street, Zone 9. Director, Office of Personnel Policy.—Rear Adm. Donald C. Varian, USN, rm 3A882, Ext. 74222; 2612 North Van Doren Street, Alexandria, Va. Military ' Personnel Policy Division.—Brig. Gen. Robert W. Hall, USAF, rm 3A886, Ext. 74166; 5024 North 33d Street, Arlington 7, Va. Civilian Personnel Policy Division.—Leon L. Wheeless, rm '3A862, Ext. 55348; 4309 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Reserve Affairs Policy Division.—Col. Joseph L. Chabot, USA, rm 3AS870, Ext. 75839; 413 South George Mason Drive, Arlington 4, Va. Director, Office of Manpower Policy.—Stephen S. Jackson (Acting), rm 3E966, Ext. 79158; 3378 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. Manpower Supply Division.— Albert Kay, rm 3D931, Ext. 72091; 335 Grove Avenue, Falls Chureh, Va. Manpower Utilization Division.—Gus C. Lee, rm 3A926, Ext. 78244; 5309 Falmouth Road, Westmoreland Hills, Zone 16. Manpower Requirements Drvision. Maj. Gen. Harold R. Maddux, USAF, rm 3B885, Ext. 54593; 2401 South Lynn Street, Arlington 2, Va. Director, Office of Administrative Services.—J. Robert Loftis, rm 3C916, Ext. 73111; 8307 Thoreau Drive (Woodhaven), Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant for Administrative Management. Charles V. Brewer, rm 3C921, Ext. 75371; 8912 Ridge Place, Bethesda 14, Md. Budget and Finance Division.—John A. Wylie, rm 3C916, Ext. 76760; 8004 Barron Street, Takoma Park 12, Md. 420 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary of Defense—Continued Director, Office of Administrative Services— Continued Personnel Division.—John E. Moore, rm 3C958, Ext. 73723; Tipwick, Route 2, Box 443, Georgetown Pike, McLean, Va. | Administrative Facilities and Services Division.—Raymond J. Hayden, rm | 3C921, Ext. 77241; 2400 32d Street, SE, Zone 20. | Graphics and Presentations Diviston.—Donald M. Swartz, rm 3C839, Ext. 54266; 2339 Holmes Run Drive, Falls Church, Va. Historian.—Rudolph A. Winnacker, rm 3B855, Ext. 74216; 7002 Hillcrest Place, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Office of Armed Forces Information and Education.—Brig. Gen. Sidney F. Giffin, USAF, rm 2054, Bldg. T-7, Gravelly Point, Ext. 54782. Deputy Director—John C. Broger, rm 2054, Bldg. T-7, Gravelly Point, Ext. 76125; 6904 Greentree Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Office of Security Policy.—A. Tyler Port, rm 3D920, Ext. 78233; 5905 Harwick Road, Woodacres, Zone 16. Deputy Director.—Col. Sidney S. Rubenstein, USAF, rm 3D920, Ext. 78366; 2725 29th Street, Zone 8. Security Programs Division.— Robert L. Applegate (Acting), rm 3D913; Ext. 71321; 3825 Jason Street, Alexandria, Va. Industrial Personnel Security Review Division.—Herbert Lewis, rm 2B923, Ext. 73257; 3636 16th Street, Zone 10. : Security Services (OSD) Division.— George J. Gould, rm 3B916, Ext. 77171; 4410 Glenridge Street, Kensington, Md. Director, Office of Domestic Programs.—John Fanning, rm 3B880, Ext. 77851; 5905 Wellborne Drive, Zone 16. Assistant to the Director.—John W. Clear, rm 3B880, Ext. 78314; 1211 Lynn-moor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Civil Defense Division.—Col. James E. McHugh, USA, rm 3B928, Ext. 73271; i 26 Tally Ho Lane, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Industrial Relations Division.—Samuel Silver, rm 3B880, Ext. 74854; 8808 Spring Valley Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Readiness Programs Division.—Col. Neil M. Wallace, USA, rm 3B880, Ext. 78314; 2506 Central Avenue, Alexandria, Va. | Special Projects Division.—Col. Alexander Graham, USA, rm 3B880, Ext. 78314; 1430 33d Street, Zone 7. i Chairman, Reserve Forces Policy Board.—John Slezak, rm 3B865, Ext. 75253; 711 West State Street, Sycamore, Illinois. | Military Erecutive—Rear Adm. I. M. McQuiston, USNR, rm 3B865, Ext. | 75253; 2737 Devonshire Place, Zone 8. Chairman, Armed Forces Chaplains Board.—Maj. Gen. Patrick J. Ryan, USA, rm 3E360, Ext. 53479; 3839 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 7. Navy Member—Rear Adm. Edward B. Harp, USN (CH), Arlington Annex, rm G-803, Ext. 42347; 539 Great Falls Street, Falls Church, Va. Air Force Member.—Maj. Gen. Charles I. Carpenter, USAF, Bldg. T-8, rm 1076; Code 192, Ext. 5; 6247 Lee Highway, Arlington 5, Va. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (PROPERTIES AND INSTALLATIONS) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Floyd S. Bryant, rm 3E760, Ext. 79155; Sheraton Park Hotel, Zone 8. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Jane G. Cannon, rm 3E760, Ext. 79155; 312 Madison Building, Arlington Towers, Arlington 9, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Robert A. McDonald, rm 3E760, Ext. 78241; 4106 42d Street, Zone 16. Staff Assistant.—Rawlings S. Poole, rm 3E767, Ext. 79104; 5001 Worthington Drive, Westmoreland Hills, Zone 16. Director of Construction.— Edward J. Sheridan, rm 3E763, Ext. 79345; 2709 Mosby Place, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Director—John Heard, rm 3E763, Ext. 79381; 104 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant to Director (Maintenance).—George A. Grimm, rm 2C759, Ext. 73662; 411 Lincoln Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Projects Division.—Allen W. Fore, rm 3D760, Ext. 77363; 1600 16th Street, Zone 6. Department of Defense 421 Assistant Secretary of Defense— Continued Director of Construction— Continued Folin Dillons Barth, rm 3C764, Ext. 75231; 5535 41st Street, one 16. Reserve Forces Facilities Division.—W. R. Deininger, rm 3C768, Ext. 76453; Route 2, Box 289, McLean, Va. : Director of Real Property Management.—Fred H. Rooney (Acting), rm 3E752, Ext. 54258; Hunting Towers, West Building, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Director—Y¥red H. Rooney, rm 3E752, Ext. 54258: Hunting Towers, West Building, Alexandria, Va. Real Estate Division.—Melvin A. Norton, rm 3C759, Ext. 79217; 832 South Ivy Street, Arlington 4, Va. Family Housing Division.—John H. Arrington, rm 3C764, Ext. 76231: 4101 35th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Industrial and Commercial Facilities Division.—James W. Ferguson, Jr. rm 3C771, Ext. 72900; R. F. D. No. 1, Burke, Va. Special Assistant for Excess Property.—Robert Whittet, rm 3C757, Ext. 71988; 4172 36th Street South, Arlington, Va. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (PUBLIC AFFAIRS) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Murray Snyder, rm 2E800, Ext. 79312; 7002 Valley Place, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Violet L. Bryan, rm 2E800, Ext. 79312; 1101 South Washington Street, Alexandria, Va. Special Assistant.—Bertram B. Saymon, rm 2E800, Ext. 79143; 3510 Morrison Street, Zone 15. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Chauncey Robbins, rm 2E800, Ext. 53381; 3100 Foxhall Road, Zone 16. Executive Officer.—John E. Carland, rm 2E787, Ext. 56993; 3608 North Upland Street, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Office of Public Information.—C. Herschel Schooley, rm 2E784, Ext. 71346; 905 Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. News Dwision.—Orville 8. Splitt, rm 2E765, Ext. 53201; 2603 Rodes Court, Falls Church, Va. Audio-Visual Division.—Col. Bertram Kalisch, USA, rm 2E791, Ext. 76214; Brandywine, Md. Director, Office of Public Services.—James G. Dunton, rm 2E772, Ext. 52113; 100 Bisvey Drive, Falls Church, Va. Liaison Division.—[ Vacant.] Projects Division.—Cdr. Donald C. Coy, USN, rm 2E773, Ext. 76368; 1113 Mill Creek Drive, Annandale, Va. Director, Office of Security Review.—Joseph S. Edgerton, rm 2D765, Ext. 74325; 213 Hazelton Street, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Director.—Lee Hargus, rm 2D765, Ext. 74325; 3706 King Street, Alexandria, Va. Director, Office of Declassification Policy.—Vice Adm. John M. Hoskins, USN (Retired), rm 3D120, Ext. 57116; 811 Lakeview Terrace, Lake Barcroft, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Director.—J. Clifford Johnson, rm 3D120, Ext. 57116; 7808 Jay Miller Drive, Lake Barcroft, Falls Church, Va. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING) Assistant Secretary of Defense—Paul D. Foote, rm 3E1006, Ext. 79111; 5144 Macomb Street, Zone 16. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Lamana Kelly, rm 3E1006, Ext. 79111; 623 South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington 4, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—John B. Macauley, rm 3E1006, Ext. 53637; 3899 North Stafford Street, Arlington 7, Va. 422 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary of Defense—Continued Special Assistants to the Assistant Secretary—Hector R. Skifter, rm 3E1012, Ext. 75385; Tyler Building, Arlington Towers, Arlington 9, Va. John R. Townsend, rm 3E1022, Ext. 73459; 106 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. Executive Assistant.—Astrid W. Kraus, rm 3E1025, Ext. 78155; 3101 Highland Place, Zone 8. Director of Foreign Programs.—Charles S. Weaver, rm 3E1060, Ext. 71644; 710 Meridian Street, Falls Church, Va. Director of Planning.—Samuel E. Clements, rm 3E1036, Ext. 56556; 4903 Earlston Drive (Yorktown Village), Zone 16. Director of Review and Services—Ben G. Huff, rm 3E1009, Ext. 72525; 400 South Fenwick Street, Arlington 2, Va. Director of Aeronautics—Thomas C. Muse, rm 3E1037, Ext. 53015; 3501 North Peary Street, Arlington, Va. Director of Atomic, Biological and Chemical Warfare—John E. Jackson, rm 3E1071, Ext. 75574; 4800 Old Dominion Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director of Electronics.—James M. Bridges, rm 3D1043, Ext. 73003; 6601-31st Street North, Arlington 13, Va. Director of Fuels, Materials and Ordnance—John R. Townsend, rm 3E1022, Ext. 73459; 106 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. Director of Guided Missiles—Donald W. Patterson, rm 3D137, Ext. 72693; 1028 Reynolds Street, Falls Church, Va. Director of Maintenance Engineering.—Edward J. Engoron, rm 3D1018, Ext. 79125; 121 Old Post Road, Fairfax, Va. Director of Science—Orr E. Reynolds, rm 3D1050, Ext. 74311; Route 1, Green Valley Road, Clarksburg, Md. Defense Science Board: Chairman.—H. P. Robertson, rm 3E1027, Ext. 54157; 2100 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 8. Executive Secretary.—George D. Lukes, rm 3E1027, Ext. 54157; 3524 Wood-bine Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Weapons Systems Evaluation Group: Director—Vice Adm. John H. Sides, USN, rm 2E1006, Ext. 76335; 3011 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. Director of Research.—Albert G. Hill, rm 2E996, Ext. 54188; 1506 Half Moon Street, Falls Church, Va. : Executive Secretary—Capt. Vincent L. Hathorn, USN, rm 2E1006, Ext. 76335; Clifton, Va. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (SUPPLY AND LOGISTICS) Assistant Secretary of Defense—Perkins McGuire, rm 3E808, Ext. 55254; 2420 Tracy Place, Zone 8. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Sally Moser, rm 3E808, Ext. 55254; 1200 South Courthouse Road, Arlington 4, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Thomas D. Morris, rm 3E808, Ext. 71163; 5210 Kenwood Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. : Military Assistant.—Col. Charles C. Case, USA, rm 3E808, Ext. 55254; 1628 North Harrison Street, Arlington 5, Va. Erecutive Assistant.—Robert E. Holt, rm 3E809, Ext. 54697; 200 Glenmont Road, Falls Church, Va. Director for Small Business Policy.—[Vacant.] Director for Planning and Requirements Policy.—Glenn V. Gibson, rm 3E822, Ext. 56342; 9322 West Parkhill Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Director—Ray M. Clarke, rm 3D826, Ext. 73252; 3724 Fourth Street North, Arlington 3, Va. Planning Guidance—Donald F. Bradford, rm 3D826, Ext. 79923; 1122 St. Andrews Drive, Fairfax, Va. Review and Analysis—Robert C. Unkrich, rm 3D831, Ext. 79383; 1801 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington 2, Va. Research and Special Projects—Nathan Brodsky, rm 3E819, Ext. 57175; 2840 Lorcum Lane, Arlington 7, Va, ; { Department of Defense 423 | Assistant Secretary of Defense— Continued Director for Procurement Policy.—G. C. Bannerman, rm 3E822, Ext. 78177; 105 Williamsburg Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Procurement Policies and Regulations.—Col. A. Fregosi, USA, rm 3E822, Ext. 71187; 1000 Kerns Road, Falls Church, Va. Procurement Management Practices—James M. Robertson, rm 3E822, Ext. 74912; 2745-29th Street, Zone 8. Director for Production Policy.—Grayson A. Tucker, rm 3E784, Ext. 72807; 2727-29th Street, Zone 8. Assistant Director.—(Vacant.) Production and Scheduling.—Kenneth E. Turner, rm 2C845, Ext. 72711; Sheraton-Park Hotel, Zone 8. Industrial Activities.—Lloyd R. Worden, rm 2D818, Ext. 76565; Chain Bridge Road, Route 1, Box 221, McLean, Va. Inspection and Quality Control.—John J. Riordan, rm 2D833, Ext. 79263; 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Standardization.—John J. Dunn, rm 1057, Tempo T Building, Ext. 61411; 5501-24th Avenue, Hillcrest Heights, Zone 21. Director for Supply Management Policy.—Rear Adm. J. W. Boundy, USN, rm 3E822, Ext. 79238; 4143-25th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Director—Vincent F. Caputo, rm 2E808, Ext. 74185; 3304 North 20th Street, Arlington 7, Va. Inventory Management.—(Vacant.) [ Depot Operations.—Henry R. Pellegrino, rm 2E808, Ext. 79969; Box 525, RFD 4, Vienna, Va. Surplus Disposal.—(Vacant.) | Cataloging— George W. Ritter, rm 2E808, Ext. 79978; 1150 Princess Anne | Lane, Falls Church, Va. Director for Transportation, Communications and Petroleum Policy.— Earl B. | Smith, rm 3E784, Ext. 77191; Crooked Run Farm, RFD, Hamilton, Va. Dri Willan P. Guiler, rm 3E 791, Ext. 79328; 4301 Alton Place, one 16. Communications.—Paul Goldsborough, rm 2C845, Ext. 76271; “T” Building, Arlington Towers, Arlington 9, Va. Petroleum Logistics.—Maj. Gen. L. E. Cotulla, USA, rm 2C835, Ext. 55644; 5420 North 19th Street, Arlington 5, Va. JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF Chairman.—Gen. Nathan F. Twining, USAF, rm 2E873, Ext. 79121; Quarters 8, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Chief of Staff, U. S. Army.—Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, USA, rm 3E668, Ext. 52077; Quarters 1, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force.—Gen. Thomas D. White, USAF, rm 4E929, Ext. 79225; Quarters 12—-A, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Chief of Naval Operations.—Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, USN, rm 4E628, Ext. 56007; Admirals House, Naval Observatory, Zone 25. Commandant, U. 8. Marine Corps.—Gen. Randolph McC. Pate, USMC (on Marine Corps Matters only), rm 2000, Arlington Annex, Ext. 42500; Com-mandant’s House, 8th & I Streets SE, Zone 25. JOINT STAFF Director—Vice Adm. Bernard L. Austin, USN, rm 2E940, Ext. 74084; 1035-26th Street South, Arlington 2, Va. Secretary, Joint Chiefs of Staff.—Brig. Gen. Richard D. Wentworth, USAF, rm 2E936, Ext. 72700; 1501-28d Road South, Arlington 2, Va. 97560 °—57—=29 i| { 424 Congressional Directory JOINT SERVICE SCHOOLS THE NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE Washington 25, D. C. Phone, EXecutive 3-7700 Commandant.— Adm. Edmund T. Wooldridge, USN, rm 105, National War Vice College, Ext. 320; Quarters 9, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Deputy Commandant for Academic Affairs.—Maj. Gen. Robert W. Berry, USA, ip hy National War College, Ext. 340; Quarters 6, Fort Lesley J. McNair, one 25. Deputy Commandant for Military Affairs.—Maj. Gen. Edward W. Suarez, USAF, rm 107, National War College, Ext. 360; Quarters 12, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Deputy Commandant for Foreign Affairs.—Edward T. Wailes, rm 103, National War College, Ext. 380; Quarters 14, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE OF THE ARMED FORCES Washington 25, D. C. Phone, EXecutive 3-7700 Commandant.—Lt. Gen. George W. Mundy, USAF, rm 209B, Bldg. T-5, Ext. 440; Quarters 7, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Deputy Commandant, Resident Division.—Rear Adm. Sherman R. Clark, USN, rm 241, Bldg. T-5, Ext. 453; Quarters 1, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Deputy Commandant, Extension Divistion.—Brig. Gen. Kenneth F. Zitzman, a, Rm 213, Bldg. T-5, Ext. 470; Quarters 5, Fort Lesley J. McNair, one 25. Assistant Commandant, Administration.—Col. Victor C. Searle, USA, rm 215, Bldg. T-5, Ext. 460; 2112 North Quantico Street, Arlington 5, Va. Executive—Lt. Col. Harry W. Findley, USAF, rm 200, Bldg. T-5, Ext. 442; 2906 South Grant Street, Arlington 2, Va. Senior Educational Adviser.—Dr. M. S. Reichley, rm 257, Bldg. T-5, Ext. 455; 5219 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. ARMED FORCES STAFF COLLEGE Norfolk 11, Virginia Commandant.— Vice Adm. Charles Wellborn, Jr., USN, rm N207, Normandy Hall, MA 2-8211, Ext. 5302; Georgia House, 423 Dillingham Boulevard, Naval Base, Norfolk 11, Va. Deputy Commandant for Army.— Maj. Gen. Aubrey S. Newman, USA rm N217, Normandy Hall, MA 2-8211, Ext. 5305; Quarters A, Porter Road, Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk 11, Va. Deputy Commandant for Air—Brig. Gen. Harold W. Bowman, USAF, rm N213, Normandy Hall, MA 2-8211, Ext. 5307; Quarters B, Porter Road, Armed -Forces Staff College, Norfolk 11, Va. Deputy Commandant for Navy and Executive.—Capt. Isador J. Schwartz, USN, il N211, Normandy Hall, MA 2-8211, Ext. 5676; 6155 Westwood Terrace, orfolk, Va. MILITARY LIAISON COMMITTEE TO THE ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Chairman.—Herbert B. Loper, rm 3E1074, Ext. 56639; 1 Tally Ho Lane, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Members: Army: Maj. Gen. John P. Daley, USA, rm 3B483, Ext. 52362; 1830 North Patrick Henry Drive, Alexandria, Va. Maj. Gen. Dwight E. Beach, USA, rm 3E487, Ext. 75166; 1009-26th Street South, Arlington 2, Va. : Department of Defense 425 Members—Continued Navy: Rear Adm. Goldsborough S. Patrick, USN, rm 4D563, Ext. 52144; 2250 North Quincy Street, Arlington 7, Va. Capt. James H. Flatley, Jr., USN, rm 4D430, Ext. 77237; 4843 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Air Force: Maj. Gen. John S. Mills, USAF, rm 4E324, Ext. 76518; Quarters 67, Bolling AFB, Zone 25. Maj. Gen. Richard T. Coiner, Jr., USAF, rm 4A886, Ext. 56742; 2200-46th Street, Zone 16. Executive Secretary.—Col. Richard H. Free, USA, rm 148, AEC Building, 1901 Constitution 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 since July 21, 1955 (The Westchester, 4000 Cathedral Avenue), son of Ferdinand and Roberta Hawn Brucker; born in Saginaw, Mich., June 23, 1894; was graduated from Sagi-naw 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 1940-41; General Counsel, Department 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 direction of St. Lawrence Seaway Corporation; Assistant Prosecuting Attor-ney, 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, 1931-32; chairman 14th Congressional 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 Association of Detroit; partner in the Detroit law firm of Clark, Klein, Brucker, and Waples, 1937-54; member Detroit, Michigan State, Federal, and American Bar Associa-tions, 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), Republican 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), Grand Captain General, Grand Encampment, Knights Templar of the United States, Moslem Temple A. A. O. N. M. S., 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 August 18, 1923; one son, Wilber M., Jr. Utley Soeeiny of the Army.—Charles C. Finucane, Westchester Apartments, one 16. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower, Personnel and Reserve Forces).— Hugh M. Milton II, 19 Beech Tree Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management). —George H. Roderick, 1402 30th Street, Zone 7. La Seereiiny of the Army (Logistics).—Frank H. Higgins, 1414 30th Street, one 7. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil-Military Affairs).—Dewey Short, 2811 34th Place, Washington, D. C. Director of Research and Development.—William H. Martin, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. General Counsel.—Frank G. Millard, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Chief of Public Information.—Maj. Gen. Harry P. Storke, Presidential Gardens, Tyler D-21, Alexandria, Va. Chief of Legislative Liaison.—Maj. Gen. John H. Michaelis, Quarters No. 4, Ft. Leslie J. McNair. Administrative Assistant.—John W. Martyn, Westchester Apartments, Zone 16. 427 428 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Executive—Col. B. F. Taylor, 1045 South 26th Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Executive—Col. Christopher W. Chaney, 5916 4th Street North, Arlington, Va. Military Assistants to the Secretary of the Army.—Lt. Col. Truman F. Cook, 9535 Terrace Place, Falls Church, Va.; Lt. Col. Dale E. Buchanan, 303 Princeton Blvd., Alexandria, Va.; Lt. "Col. "George M. Seignious II, 3413 17th Street South, Arlington, Va. Lt. Col. John K. Eney, 879 North Jacksonville Street, Arlington, Va. Personal Secretaries.—SarahL. Kelleher, Route3, Box 330, Vienna, Va.; Rosemary Wood, 724 South St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Executive.—Lt. Col. James L. Clark, 404 Rosemont Terrace, Falls Church, Va. singin Ezecutive—Lt. Col. Stanley P. Hidalgo, 301 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, a. Military Assistant to the Under Secretary.—Lt. Col. Frank B. Clay, 3722 North Edison, Arlington, Va. Director, Office of Analysis and Review.— Carl W. Clewlow, 203 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Secretaries. —Esther M. Rice, 118 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va.; Nancy R. Reinhard, 932 Southern Avenue, S. E., Zone 20. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (MANPOWER, PERSONNEL AND RESERVE FORCES) Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Franklin L. Orth, R. F. D. 2, Purcellville, Va. Executive.—Col. W. E. Maulsby, Jr., 4700 Bradley Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Erecutive—Col. Eugene M. Lee, 909 Baylor Drive, West Grove, Alexandria, Va. Special Assistant —Francis X. Plant, 3218 Ravensworth Place, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Manpower Control Division. Lt. Col. Lester C. Bieler, 6113 31st Street North, Arlington, Va Chef, Personnel Management Division.—Lt. Col. Fred D. Clarke, 3107 Lakota Road, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Reserve Forces Division.—Lt. Col. Elmer C. Reagor, 2001 North Upton Street, Arlington, Va. i] Security Division.—Lt. Col. John W. Price, 3301 Russell Road, Alexandria, Chief,draining D —Lt. Col. Lawrence S. Reynolds, 915 Oakwood Dos Drive, Falls urch Chief, Personnel rans and Administrative Diviston.—Maj. Donald B. Church-man, 714 North Street, Falls Church, Va. Cited, Special prj Division. —Capt. Royal B. Brown, 509 Vista Drive, Falls hurch, Executive Officer. Army-Air Force Clemency and Parole Board—Col. E. H. T. Schechinger, 333 North Toronto Street, Falls Church, Va, Chairman, Army Board for Correction of M: ilitary Records.—Gordon D. Taft, 3239 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. Executive Officer, National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice.—Col. Hugh W. Stevenson, 4228 Reno Road. Director, Army Council of Review Boards. —Maj. Gen. C. D. W. Canham, 707 26th Place South, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Robert D. King, 31 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. Executive.—Col. Robert M. Burnett, 5712 14th Street, Alexandria, Va. Sesigion Executive.—Lt. Col. Kenneth G. Taylor, 5423 Easton Drive, Springfield, Chic. oy and Accounting Policy.—W. Russell Roane, 1718 North Inglewood Street, Arlington 5, Va, Department of the Army 429 Crier, Pie] ie Funding.—Theodore A. Janssen, 10515 DeNeane Road, Silver pring, : Chief, International Affairrs.—Col. Jonathan O. Seaman, 4739 34th Road, North, Arlington 7, Va. Admanistrative Officer—CWO Robert J. Dunleavy, Apt. 133 California Hall, South Post, Fort Myer 8, Va. Secretaries.—Mildred V. Tanner, 3507 N Street, Zone 7; Emma L. Forrester, 3007 16th Street, South, Arlington 4, Va. : OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (LOGISTICS) Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Courtney Johnson, 4200 Cathedral Avenue. Ezxecutive.—Col. Charles L. Redman, Jr., 516 East Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Executive.—Lt. Col. William E. Campbell, Jr., 1125 Mary Baldwin Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director of Industrial Mobilization.—Milburne Webb, 1221 Lily Dhu Lane, Falls Church, Va. Special Assistant for Supply Management.—Clarence E. Short, 2422 Menokin Drive, Alexandria, Va. Special Assistant for Procurement.—Bradley L. Welfare, Jr., 5619 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Procurement Division.—Lt. Col. William W. Thybony, 625 Woodland Circle, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Requirements and Planning Division.—Lt. Col. Clarence E. Davis, Jr., 401 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Distribution and Services Division.—Lt. Col. William M. Glasgow, Jr., 606 Crest Place, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Military Assistance Division.—Col. Ralph E. Hood, 4113 33d Street South, Arlington, Va. Secretaries.— Marie A. Gordon, 2016 North Troy Street, Arlington, Va.; Virginia L. Wright, 3279 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. Chairman, Army Panel, Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals.—Joseph A. Avery, 6329 19th Street North, Arlington, Va. Chairman, Army Contract Adjustment Board.—Bradley L. Welfare, Jr., 5619 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md. Chairman, Armed Services Explosives Safety Board.—Col. T. R. Hikel, 1327 North Vernon Street, Arlington, Va. ; OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (CIVIL-MILITARY AFFAIRS) Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Edward A. Bacon, 1503 35th Street, Zone 7. Executive.—Col. E. H. Burba, 1809 N. Kentucky Street, Arlington 5, Va. Assistant Erecutive.—Lt. Col. James V. Galloway, 5809 Flanders Street, Spring-eld, Va. Chief, Civil Functions.—Richard A. Hertzler, 1529 N. Glebe Road, Arlington 7, Va. Chief, Properties & Installations.—Col. C. C. Haug, 4314 Lorcom Lane, Arlington Y Vo. Chief, Aviation Affairs.—Col. Israel B. Washburn, 4311 Woodacre Dr., Chester-brook Woods, Falls Church, Va. Secretaries.—Sarah M. Bonnaffon, 3341B South Wakefield Street, Arlington 6, Va.; Evelyn C. McVey, 15 Olympic Way, Parklawn, Alexandria, Va. OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Deputy Director—Edward G. Witting, 3615 Van Ness Street. Assistant to the Director.—James E. Edson, 4520 31st Street South, Arlington, Va. Erecutive.—Col. H. B. Hudiburg, 2926 Second Street South, Arlington 4, Va. Assistant Erecutive— Maj. Jelks H. Cabaniss, Jr., 310 South Lee Street, Alexan- dria, Va. Secretary.—Mrs. Elaine King, 4312 North Pershing Drive, Arlington, Va. 430 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Deputy General Counsel.—William R. Compton, Route 1, McLean, Va. Assistant General Counsel (Manpower, Personnel and Reserve Forces).—Fred M. Coughlin, 2107 Spencer Road, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant General Counsel (Civil-Military Affairs).—Sherry B. Myers, 5600 6th Road South, Arlington 4, Va. Assistant General Counsel (Logistics).—M. R. Sands, 3026 North Peary Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant General Counsel (Financial Management).— William P. Weston, 7202 Greenville Place, Springfield, Va. Assistant General Counsel (Research and Development).—Edmund C. Burnett, 3923 North Upland Street, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF LEGISLATIVE LIAISON Deputy Chief.—Brig. Gen. Joseph E. Bastion, Jr., 608 Taylor Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. Spey! Advisor.—Brig. Gen. Clarence C. Fenn (retired), Westchester Apartments, one 16. Ezecutive—Lt. Col. John S. Wood, Jr., 6201 19th Street North, Arlington 5, Va. Chief, Plans and Projects Division.—Col. Livingston N. Taylor, 5958 Lemon Road, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Legislative Col. James K. Gaynor, 785 North Van Dorn Street, Division.— Brookville, Alexandria, Va. Chzef, Liaison Division.—Col. Donald MacGrain, 22 Tally Ho Lane, Alexandria, : 3 Chief, Congressional Investigations Diviston.—Col. William H. Johnson, 109 East Raymond Avenue, Alexandria, Va. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Deputy Admanistrative Assistant.—James C. Cook, 5403 Bradley Boulevard, Be-thesda, Md. Assivinn; for 0 anagement.—Roswell M. Yingling, 213 South Royal Street, Alex-andria, Va. Assistant for Security and Personnel.—John G. Connell, Jr., 302 Clover Way, Alexandria, Va. Director, Defense Supply Service— Washington.—Chelsea L. Henson, Box 340, Route 3, Fairfax, 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 Mar-shall Drive, Arlington 7, Va. ARMY STAFF Chief of Staff, United States Army.—Gen. M. D. Taylor, Quarters 1, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Vice Chief of Staff, United States Army.—Gen. L. L. Lemnitzer, Quarters 8, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Secretary of the General Staff.—Maj. Gen. W. C. Westmoreland, Quarters 13A, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel.—Lt. Gen. Donald P. Booth, Quarters 3, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Director, United States Women’s Army Corps.—Col. Mary Louise: Milligan, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. The Adjutant General.—Maj. Gen. Herbert M. Jones, 4606 W Street, Zone 7. Cres of Chaplains.—Maj. Gen. Patrick J. Ryan, 3839 Massachusetts Avenue, one 16. The Provost Marshal General.—Maj. Gen. Haydon L. Boatner. Department of the Army 431 Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Operations—Lt. Gen. Clyde D. Eddleman, Quarters 2, Fort, Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Chief of Military History.—Maj. Gen. Richard W. Stevens, Quarters 2, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Chief of Special Warfare—Maj. Gen. Orlando G. Troxel, 3017 Cleveland Avenue, Zone 8. Chief of Civil Affairs and Military Government.—Maj. Gen. Charles K. Gailey, Quarters 22A, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics.—Lt. Gen. C. B. Magruder, Quarters 5, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Chief Chemical Officer—Maj. Gen. William M. Creasy, Quarters 15B, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. The Surgeon General.—Maj. Gen. Silas B. Hays, 1 Main Drive, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Zone 12. Chief of Engineers.—Maj. Gen. Emerson C. Itschner, 505 Tyler Place, Alex-andria, Va. The Quartermaster General—Maj. Gen. A. T. McNamara, 1869 Wyoming Avenue, N. W., Zone 9. Chief Signal Officer.—Maj. Gen. James D. O’Connell, Quarters 11, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Chief of Ordnance—Lt. Gen. E. L. Cummings, Quarters 6A, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Chief of Tramsportation.—Maj. Gen. Paul F. Yount, Quarters 283A, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Comptroller of the Army.—Lt. Gen. William S. Lawton, Quarters 17, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Chief of Finance—Maj. Gen. Harry W. Crandall, 1429 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief of Research and Development.—Lt. Gen. James Gavin, Quarters 7, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence—Maj. Gen. Robert A. Schow, Quarters 16B, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Assistant Chief of Staff for Reserve Components—Maj. Gen. Philip D. Ginder, 2725 29th Street, Zone 8. Chief, U. S. Army Reserve and ROTC Affairs—Maj. Gen. Ralph A. Palladino, 3175 North Pollard Street, Arlington 7, Va. The Judge Advocate General—Maj. Gen. George W. Hickman, Jr., 1529 44th Street, Zone 7. The Inspector General.—Maj. Gen. Albert Pierson, Quarters 13, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Chief, National Guard Bureau.—Maj. Gen. Edgar C. Erickson, 4 Aspen Lane, Falls Church, Va. Chief of Information—Maj. Gen. Harry P. Storke, Presidential Gardens, Tyler D-21, Alexandria, Va. Chairman, General Staff Committees on Army National Guard and Army Reserve Policy —Maj. Gen. Ronald C. Brock, RFD 1, North Ellicott Creek Road, Tonawanda, N. Y. HEADQUARTERS, U. S. CONTINENTAL ARMY COMMAND Fort Monroe, Va. Commanding General —Gen. Willard G. Wyman. Deputy Commanding General. —Lt. Gen. Edward T. Williams. Deputy Commanding General Reserve Forces.—Lt. Gen. Ridgely Gaither. Chief of Staff.—Maj. Gen. S. B. Mason. US CoN Liaison Officer (The Pentagon, Washington 25, D. C.).—Col. William . Bach. Continental U. S. Armies and Military District of Washington, U. S. Army: First U.S. Army (Hq. Governors Island, N. Y.).—Lt. Gen. Blackshear M. Bryan. Second U. 8. Army (Hq. Fort George G. Meade, Md.).—Lt. Gen. George W. Read. Third U. S. Army (Hq. Fort McPherson, Ga.) —Lt. Gen. Thomas F. Hickey. Fourth U. S. Army (Hq. Fort Sam Houston, Tez.).—Lt. Gen. John J. Collier. Fifth U. S. Army (Hq. Chicago, Ill.) —Lt. Gen. William H. Arnold. 432 Congressional Dzrectory Continental U. S. Armies and Military District of Washington, U. S. Army—Con. Sixth U. S. Army (Hq. Presidio of San Francisco, Calif.).—Lt. Gen. Lemuel Mathewson. Military Dustrict of Washington (Hq. Bldg. T-7, Gravelly Point, Va.).—Maj. Gen, John G. Van Houten. UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY West Point, N.Y. Superintendent.—Lt. Gen. G. H. Davidson. Commandant of Cadets.—Brig. Gen, J. L. Throckmorton. 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 Correction of Military Assistant Secretary of the Army Records. (MP&RF). Army Council of Review Boards________ Assistant Secretary of the Army (MP&RF). Beach Erosion Board. _-.._olin, of Engineers. J Chief Board of Commissioners, United States Secretary of the Army. Soldiers’ Home. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Har-Chief of Engineers. bors. : Military Missions... =. -cesc--sn-s Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Operations. Mississippi River Commission. _________ Chief of Engineers. National Board for the Promotion of Assistant Secretary of the Army Rifle Practice. (MP&RF). United States Military Academy, West Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Point, N. Y. Operations. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY The Pentagon. Phone, LIberty 5-6700 THOMAS SOVEREIGN GATES, Jr., Secretary of the Navy; born in Ger-mantown, Pa., April 10, 1906, son of Thomas Sovereign and Marie (Rogers) Gates; attended University of Pennsylvania, A. B., 1928; married Millicent Anne Brengle, September 29, 1928; children—Millicent Anne (Mrs. Joseph Ponce); Patricia S. (Mrs. Wm. K. Norris) ; Katharine Curtin; and the late Thomas S., ITI; associated with Drexel and Company, Philadelphia, 1928; partner, Drexel and Company, Philadelphia, since 1940; director Beaver Coal Company Corporation, 1946, vice president, 1948; director Scott Paper Company, International Basic Economy Corporation, John Wagner and Sons, Inc.; Under Secretary of the Navy from 1953 until 1957; formerly President and Director, the Associated Hospital Service of Philadelphia; formerly Vice President and director of Navy League of the United States; Director, Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic; Community Chest of Philadelphia, and Boy Scouts of America, Philadelphia Council; served as Commander, U. S. Naval Reserves, on active duty 1942-1945; overseas; awarded Bronze Star, Gold Star in lieu of 2nd Bronze Star; Trustee of University of Pennsylvania; member Military Order Foreign Wars, Colonial Society of Pennsylvania, Zeta Psi, Phi Beta Kappa, First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry; Republican; religion—Episcopalian; Clubs: Philadelphia Racquet (Philadelphia), Gulph Mills (Pennsylvania) Golf, Pine Valley Golf (Clementon, N. J.), The Links (N. Y. City), Chevy Chase (Washington), Metropolitan (Wash-ington); sworn in as Secretary of the Navy April 1, 1957. Home: Mill Race Farm, Devon, Pa.; office: Drexel and Company, 15th and Walnut Streets, Phila-delphia 1, Pa.; Washington address: 2411 Tracy Place NW., Washington, D. C. Under Secretary of the Navy.— William B. Franke, 3410 Q Street, Zone 7. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Material) .—Fred A. Bantz, 4000 Cathedral Avenue. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Air) .—Garrison Norton, 3040 Dumbarton Avenue, Zone 7. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management).—J. Sinclair Armstrong, 3100 45th Street. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Personnel and Reserve Forces).—Richard Jackson, 2948 Garfield Terrace. 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. Noel Gayler, USN, 216 North Jackson Street, Arlington, Va. Marine Corps Aide to the Secretary of the Navy.—Lt. Col. G. A. Gililland, USMC, 416 Burke Drive, Mt. Vernon Terrace, Alexandria, Va. Administrative Aide to the Secretary of the Navy.—Comdr. L. L. Meier, USN, 3320 North Hampton. Special Assistant for Public Affairs.—J. R. Wooley, 417 Blair Road, Lake Barcroft, Falls Church, Va. Assistants to the Secretary of the Navy.—Lt. (jg) Sue E. Young, USN, Arlington Towers, M401, Arlington, Va.; Ch. Ship Clk. F. T. Pascucei, USN, 2826 South Buchanan Street, Arlington 6, Va. Private Secretary to the Secretary of the Navy.— Margaret S. Stroud, 1500 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 433 434 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Naval Aide to the Under Secretary of the Navy.—Capt. Albert T. Church, USN, 100 West Mt. Ida Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Marine Corps Aide to the Under Secretary of the Navy.—Lt. Col. Noel C. Gregory, USMC, 5316 Ferndale Street, Springfield, Va. Aide and Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of the Navy.—Cdr. James C. Houghton, USN, 4736 W Street, N. W. Administrative Officer.— Chief Warrant Officer Lawrence E. Hinton, USN, 4810 Kerby Hill Road, Zone 21. Private Secretary to the Under Secretary.—Miss Thelma Martin, Apt. 5, 3915 Old Dominion Road, Alexandria, Va. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY ssn Secretary of the Navy (Material).—Fred A. Bantz, 4000 Cathedral venue. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (MATERIAL) Naval Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Material).—Capt. Stephen S. Mann, Jr., USN, 315 Beverly Drive, Alexandria, Va. Aide and Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Material).— Comdr. Richard M. Jones, SC, USN, 1419 Georges Lane, Falls Church, Va. Special Assistants to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Material) .— William H. Moore, 4113 Stanford Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Miles G. Wedeman, 1015 Beverly Drive, Alexandria, Va. Marine Corps Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Material).— Maj. Robert W. Calvert, USMC, 603 North Owen Street, Alexandria, 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). — Warrant Ofer Charles W. Everstine, USN, 2314 North Harrison Street, Arlington 5, a. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (AIR) Naval Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Air). —Capt. Richard L. Fowler, USN, 3616 Quesada Street. Special Assistants to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Air) .—Comdr. Robert A. Clarke, USN, 202 Chapel Drive, Annandale, Va.; Comdr. Lee R. Scherer, USN, 3619 North Peary Street, Arlington, Va.; David S. Williamson, Arlington Towers, Apt. W837, Arlington, Va. Marine Corps Aide to Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Air).—Capt. Nicholas M. Trapnell, Jr., USMC, 3719 North Pershing Drive, Arlington, Va. Private Secretary to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Air).—Janice S. Gemmell, 3724 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Naval Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management). — Comdr. John A. Mullen, Sorrel Street, McLean, Va. Marine Corps Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management) .— Lt. Col. Kirby B. Vick, USMC, 7304 Chatham Street, Springfield, Va. Admanastrative Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Manage- ment) .— Alice Sauter, 3901 Connecticut Avenue. Private Secretary to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management) .— Isabel K. Lichlyter, 4801 Connecticut Avenue. Department of the Navy 435 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. Harold S. Bottomley, Jr., USN, 2240 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va Special Assistants to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Personnel and Reserve Forces) —Comdr. James S. Bryant, USN, 5407 North 36th Street, Arlington, Va.; Charles R. Peck, 4917 Rockwood Parkway; Lt. Col. Oscar T. Jensen, Jr., USMC, 932 Pegram Street, Alexandria, Va.; William Kerr Bassett, 7409 Beverly Road, Bethesda, Md.; Comdr. Ernest H. Dunlap, Jr., USN, 3233 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va.; Comdr. Robert H. Hare, USN, 3719 4th Street North, Arlington, Va.; Eugene L. Wolfe, 1406 North Ingle-wood Street, Arlington, Va. Marine Corps Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Personnel and Reserve Forces). —Capt. Edward W. Snelling, USMC, 2661 South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Assistant 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. 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, 7402 Elgar Street, Springfield, Va. Director, Coordination Staff. —T. V. Powers, 9205 Topeka Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, 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 Division.— Adolphus N. Spence, 11001 Kenilworth Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. Provost Marshal.—Col. Walter F. Layer, USMC, 321 North Underwood, Broad-mont, Falls Church, 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 4403, Arlington Annex Senior Member. —Capt. M. R. Gerin, 3808 North 18th Street, Arlington 7, Va. Member and Recorder.—Comdr. E. L. Leidle, 1230 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 436 Congressional Directory NAVY DISCHARGE REVIEW BOARD Room 4407, Arlington Annex President.—Rear Adm. Thomas H. Robbins, Jr., USN, 1516 34th Street. Secretary.—Comdr. Frank T. Callahan, Box 299, Route No. 2, Fairfax, Va. Chairmen of Boards: : Capt. James Blanchard, 2401 North George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. Col. John S. Twitchell, 607 Beverly Drive, Alexandria, Va. | NAVAL CLEMENCY BOARD Room G-077, Arlington Annex Senior Member.—Rear Adm. Thomas H. Robbins, Jr., USN, 1516 34th Street. Recorder.—Lt. Comdr. A. W. Langworthy, 2410 North Dearing Street, Alexandria, Va. NAVAL EXAMINING BOARD (LINE) | Acting President.—Capt. Robert L. Morris, 4006 Forest Lane, Falls Church, Va. Security-Recorder.—Addie Brown, 1635 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. NAVAL MEDICAL SURVEY REVIEW BOARD Room 2517, T-R Building President.—Capt. Donald J. O’Brien, 4707 Connecticut Avenue. Recorder.—Lt. C. W. Boggs (MSC) 10112 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. NAVAL RETIRING REVIEW BOARD Room G-706, Arlington Annex | President.—Rear Adm. Thomas H. Robbins, Jr., USN, 1516 34th Street. Recorder.—Comdr. Joseph F. Hagan, 3416 South Stafford Street, Arlington 6, Va. NAVY CONTRACT APPEALS PANEL, ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Room 1607, T-3 Building Chairman.—John H. Phelan, Jr., 5100 42d Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Recorder. — William E. Smith, 440 Peabody Street. NAVY MANAGEMENT OFFICE Room 0147, Main Navy Building Chief.—Edmund D. Dwyer, 1032 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Data Processing Systems Division.—W. Henry Hill, 3227 O Street, SE. Acting Director, Industrial Methods Division.— George Kerr, 1507 23d Road South, Arlington, Va. | Pers Methods Division.— Earl H. Kuhl, 6022 Amherst Avenue, Spring-eld, Va Director, Organization, Planning, and Review Diviston.—Ben M. Williams, 1707 North Jefferson Street, Arlington 5, Va. Director, Management Sciences Staff.—Dr. Tsidor Heller, 17 4th Street SE. OFFICE OF ANALYSIS AND REVIEW Room 4E824, Pentagon Building Director—Wells H. Thomsen, 3215 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director—Hugh McCullough, 9607 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Director for Manpower.—[Vacant.] Department of the Navy 437 Assistant Director for Materiel.—Oscar S. Hargett, Jr., 9407 Wadsworth Drive, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Lereciny for Facilities.—John A. Stacy, 3917 North Fifth Street, Arling-ton, Va. Assistant Director for Program Appraisal.—Hugh McCullough, 9607 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER Room 4E760, Pentagon Building Comptroller of the Navy.—J. Sinclair Armstrong, 3100 45th Street. Deputy Comptroller—Rear Adm. W. G. Cooper, USN, 1701-A South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. Assistant Comptroller, Director of Budget and Reports.—Rear Adm. G. F. Beardsley, USN, 4604 Albemarle Street. Assistant Comptroller, Accounting and Finance.—Norwood P. Cassidy, 5415 Con-necticut Avenue, Zone 15. Assistant Comptroller, Audit.—Rear Adm. L. C. Peppell, SC, USN, 4224 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Room 2034, Main Navy Building General Counsel.—F. Trowbridge vom Baur, 113 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 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, 830 New Hampshire Avenue. Counsel for Bureaus and Offices.—Aeronautics—Frederick Sass, Jr., 4213 Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Ordnance—Theodore C. Osborne, 1521 Fox-hall Road, Zone 7; Military Sea Transportation Service— Wilbur L. Morse, 3408 North George Mason Drive, Arlington 7, Va.; Personnel—George E. Mackey, 1425 Van Buren Street; Ships—Samuel Pinn, Jr., 6677 32d Street, Zone 15; Yards and Docks—Harold Gold, 1913 Rosemary Hills Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Office of the Comptroller—Lawrence E. Chermak, 3910 Yuma Street; Office of Naval Research—D. Allen Pace, 6414 Brookside Drive, Alexandria, Va.; Military Petroleum Supply 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—I. Paul Glaser, 19 Thorney Court, London W. 8, 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. Robert E. Cronin, 4433 35th Street, Zone 9. Deputy Chief.—Capt. W. N. Price, 4469 Q Street. Speolst Assistant to the Chief.—Charles Piozet, 6902 Pine Way, College Heights, d Director, Administrative Division.—Daniel H. Bonham, 447 Vista Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Employment Division.— William E. Gerow, 810 Hillsboro Drive, Kemp Mill Estates, Silver Spring, Md. 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. 438 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF INFORMATION Room 4D727, Pentagon Building Ohtel of Information.— Adm. E. B. Taylor, 1039 26th Street South, Arlington, Rear a. Deputy Chief of Information.—Capt. John D. Lamade, 106 East Kirke Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Plans Division.—Capt. William C. Chambliss, 500 Crosswoods Drive, Falls Church, Va. Administrative Office.—Capt. F. L. Fullaway, 1862 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington, Va. Public Information Division.—Capt. David 8S. Edwards, 2715 Ordway Street, Zone 8. Civil Relations Division.— Capt. Verner J. Soballe, 2421 Cameron Mills Road, Alexandria, Va. : Internal Relations Division.—Capt. James R. Jadrnicek, 5302 Ferndale Street, Crestwood Park, Springfield, Va. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE LIAISON Room 4D760, Pentagon, Phone, LIberty 5-6700 Chief of Legislative Liaison.— Rear Adm. E. C. Stephan, 5304 Elliott Road, West-moreland Hills, Zone 16. Deputy Chief of Legislative Liaison.—Capt. R. Y. McElroy, Jr., 502 Crosswoods Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Special Projects Unit.—Capt. P. B. Haines, Jr., 1216 Allan Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Director, Legislative Division.—Capt. C. R. Harrison, 21 Tansey Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Congressional Liaison Division.—Capt. Theodore A. Torgerson, Route 3, Melvin Road, Annapolis, Md Director, Congressional Investigation Diviston.—Capt. H. C. Lauerman, 3906 Ingomar Street, Zone 15. OFFICE OF NAVAL MATERIAL Room 2010, Main Navy Building Chief.—Vice Adm. E. W. Clexton, 4225 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. Vice Chief.—Rear Adm. R. L. Swart, 2740 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief and Director, Procurement Division.— Capt. E. M. Fagan, SC, 4623 Alton Place. Assistant Chief and Director, Production Division.—Capt. C. L. Gaasterland, 9624 Old Spring Road, Kensington, Md. Assistant Chief and Director, Field Services Division.—Capt. G. L. Heap, 903 Ferry Landing Road, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief and Director, Supply Programs Division.—Capt. W. T. Greenhalgh, SC, 3406 Cameron Mills Road, Alexandria, Va. Director, Administrative Division.—Comdr. L. G. Benson, 637 South Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. Director, Professional Services Division.—W. J. Birthright, 6304 Avalon Drive, Wood Acres, Md. OFFICE OF NAVAL PETROLEUM RESERVES Room 2B2, Navy Service Center Director.—Capt. Albert S. Miller, 4901 36th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Director and Counsel.—Capt. Curtis T. Youngblood, 1808 South George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. Department of the Navy 439 OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH Room 1804, Building T'3 Clie ti Adm. R. Bennett, USN, 3700 North Columbus Street, Arlington 7, oh ‘and Assistant Chief.—Capt. A. B. Metsger, USN, 3700 North Roberts Lane, Arlington, Va. Deputy and Chief Scientist.—Dr. T. J. Killian, 3900 16th Street, Zone 11. Denelopmen! Coordinator.—Dr. R. O. Burns, 2108 Windham Lane, Silver Spring, Counsel.—D. A. Pace, 6414 Brookside Drive, Alexandria, Va. Comptroller.—W. W. Edwards, 1600 Tilton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Chief for Patents.—Capt. G. N. Robillard, USN, 6804 Bi rokdvills Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Chief for Research.—Capt. J. C. Myers, USN, 213 Prince Street, Alex-andria, Va. Director of the Research Group.—Dr. R. M. Robertson, 6712 North Washington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Director of the Naval Analysis Group.—Dr. H. Hall, 28 Walker Road, Fairfax, Va. Director, Civilian Personnel and Services.—E. McCrensky, 6909 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. Director, Contracts Diviston.—Comdr. J. J. Shea, USN, 1507 North Frederick Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Military Services Division. —Capt. E. T. Hughes, USN, 4110 Oak Dale Road, Falls Church, Va. Biren, Naval Research Laboratory. —Capt. P. H. Horn, USN, 3051 Idaho Avenue, one 16. Commanding Officer and Director, Naval Training Device Center.— Capt. Edward C. Callahan, USN, Sands Point, Port Washington, Long Island, N. Y. 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 Acting President.—Capt. John R. Phillips, USMC (MC), 305 South Irving Street, Arlington, Va -Secretary-Recorder.Te Brown, 1635 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS Room 4E628, Pentagon Building Chief of Naval Operations.—Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, Admiral’s House, Naval Observatory. Vice Chief of Naval Operations.—Adm. Harry D. Felt, 2300 E Street, Quarters A. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Personnel and Naval Reserve). Z Adm. Vice James L. Holloway, Jr., Quarters C, 2300 E Street. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Administration). —Rear Adm. Roland N. Smoot, 918 26th Place South, Arlington, Va. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Fleet Operations, Readiness, Research and Devel-opment).—Vice Adm. Thomas S. Combs, Quarters H, Naval Gun Factory. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Logistics).— Vice Adm. Ralph L. Wilson, 5608 Montgomery Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Azr).—Vice Adm. William V. Davis, Jr., 3629 Veazey Street. 97560°—57——-30 440 Congressional Directory Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Plans and Policy).—Vice Adm. Ruthven E. Libby, 3701 Nebraska. Chief id Cheer Adm. Charles C. Kirkpatrick, The Pentagon, Room 4D727. BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS Room 2085, Main Navy Building Chief, Bureau of Aeronautics.—Rear Adm. R. E. Dixon, 2006 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Aide to the Chief.—Lt. Comdr. S. O. Bach, 5712 Lone Oak Drive, Bethesda, Md. Executive Assistant to the Chief.—Comdr. T. R. McClellan, 6134 No. 18th Road, Arlington, Va. Deputy and Assistant Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. W. A. Schoech, 409 Argyle Drive, Alexandria, Va. Asian] Chief for Field Activities.—Capt. R. M. Reynolds, 1603 Crittenden treet. Assistant Chief for Plans and Programs.—Rear Adm. D. J. Welsh, 4000 Massa-chusetts Avenue. Assistant Chief for Research and Development.—Rear Adm. L. D. Coates, 2600 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief for Procurement.—Rear Adm. W. T. Hines, 3315 Carolina Place, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief for Administration.—Capt. B. E. Day, 3323 No. George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. Counsel for BuAer.—F. Sass, Jr., 4213 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Comptroller—Capt. J. K. Leydon, 223 Belle Haven Road, Alexandria, Va. Security Director.—Capt. K. A. Aho, 4814 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Personnel Division.—Capt. J. R. Brown, 1400 22nd Street South, Arlington, Va. Component Development Officer.—Capt. T. B. Haley, 5133 10th Street North, Arlington, Va. Weapons Systems Officer.—Capt. J. A. Thomas, 702 South Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director, Avionics Division.—Capt. W. E. Sweeney, 6006 Welborn Drive. Director, Power Plants Division.—Capt. W. Mercer, 2014 Scroggins Road, Alexandria, Va. Director, Aircraft Division.—Capt. S. R. Ours, 4620 35th Street North, Arlington, Va. Director, Guided Missiles Division.—Capt. H. O. Hauck, Langley Hill Drive, McLean, Va. Director, Industrial Planning Division.—Capt. C. W. Stirling, 611 Janneys Lane, Alexandria, Va. Biren, Oops Division.—Capt. J. D. Arnold, 1136 Lake Boulevard, Annan-ale, Va. Director, Production Division.—Capt. S. W. Brown, 9410 Locust Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. : Director, Maintenance Division.—Capt. P. J. Burr, 7209 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Shore Establishments Division.—Capt. H. E. Born, 802 Grand View Drive, Alexandria, Va. i Doe Supply Diviston.—Capt. I. T. Brooks, 3166 Key Boulevard, Arlington, a. BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY Potomac Annex, Twenty-third and E Streets Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. B. W. Hogan, MC, Surgeon General, Quarters A, NNMC, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy and Assistant Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. B. E. Bradley, MC, 2326 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. Editor, Armed Forces Medical Publication Agency.—Capt. B. F. Avery, MC, 4615 Sedgwick Street, Zone 16. Comptroller—T. J. Hickey, 6109 29th Street, Zone 15. Department of the Navy 441 Deputy and Assistant Chief of Bureau—Continued Inspector General, Dental.—Rear Adm. R. W. Taylor, DC, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Ci General, Medical.—Rear Adm. F. R. Moore, MC, 2725 29th Street, one 8. Legal Assistant.—Loren B. Poush, 5404 North Carlyn Spring Road, Arlington 3, Va. Editor, Navy Medical News Letter.—Capt. L. B. Marshall, MC, 5700 Ridgefield Road, Zone 16. Research Advisor.—Dr. H. T. Karsner, 3133 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant Chief for Aviation Medicine.—Capt. O. W. Chenault, MC, 5123 44th Street, Zone 16. Director, Aviation Medicine Operations Division.— Capt. O. W. Chenault, MC, 5123 44th Street, Zone 16. Director, Aviation ‘Medicine Technical Division. Capt. BR. L.. Christy, MC, 10113 Portland Road, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Chief for Dentistry.—Rear Adm. R. W. Malone, DC, 5602 Harwick Road NW., Woodacres, Zone 16. Chief, Dental ' Division.—Rear Adm. R. W. Malone, DC, 5602 Harwick Road NW., Woodacres, Zone 16. Aishrnt Chief for Personnel and Professional Operations.—Rear Adm. I. L. V. Norman, MC, 5314 Moorland Lane, Bethesda, Md. Dzrector, Dependent’s Medical Care Division. —Capt. G. E. Stahr, MC, 6416 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Dzrector, Medical Service Corps Division. =Cupt, W. C. Calkins, MSC, 4630 Yuma Street, Zone 16. Director, Naval "Reserve Division. —Capt. D. J. O’Brien, MC, 4707 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 16. _ Director, N ursing Diviston.— Capt. W. L. Jackson, NC, 735 South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. Director, Personnel Division. —Capt. R. L. Ware, MC, 2614 East-West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. Dzrector, Physical Qualifications and Medical Records Division.— Capt. E. E. Hogan, MC, Washington Grove, Md. Director, Professional Division. — Capt. C. L. Andrews, MC, 2801 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Director, Publications Division.—Capt. B. F. Avery, MC, 4615 Sedgwick Street, Zone 16. Assistant Chief for Planning and Logistics.—Rear Adm. F. P. Gilmore, MC, 6116 Utah Avenue, Zone 15. Director, Administration Diviston.—Mr. Gordon Barnes, 1804 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington 2, Va. Director, Comptroller Division.—Mr. T. J. Hickey, 6109 29th Street, Zone 15. Director, Hospital Administration Division.—Comdr. S. G. Brenner, MSC. Director, Materiel Division.— Capt. R. B. Berry, MC, 61 Lakeview Avenue Freeport, L. 1, Y: Head, Washington Branch, Materiel Division.—Lt. Comdr. T. A. Boyd, Jr., MSC, 4717 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Director, Medical Statistics Division.—Mr. W. V. Charter, 6000 Conway Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Planning Divistion.—Capt. E. C. Stone, Jr., MC, 5704 Mohican Road, Zone 16 Assistant Chuef for Research and Military Medical Spectalites.—Capt. O. D. Yarbrough, MC, Centerville, Va. Director, Amphibious and Marine Corps Field Medicine Division.—Capt. W. C. Baty, Jr.,, MC, Box 471, Rt. 4, Alexandria, Va. Dzirector, Occupational Medicine and Dispensary Division.—Capt. L. B. Shone, MC, 2025 Huidekoper Place, Zone 7. Director, Preventive Medicine Division. —Capt. H. K. Sessions, MC, 2010 North Troy Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Research Division. —Capt. O. D. Yarbrough, MC, Centerville, Va. Director, Special Weapons Defense Division.— Capt. P. F. Dickens, Jr., MC, 3118 North Kensington Street, Arlington, Va. Dzrector, Submarine Medicine Division. — Capt. H. J. Alvis, MC, 7112 Edgevale Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 442 Congressional Directory 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. Kenneth Craig, 2032 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Administrative Aide.—Capt. L. C. Heinz, 2406 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va. Administrative Assistant to Chief of Naval Personnel.—Hazel S. Conaghan, 532 20th Street, Zone 6. : Assistant Chief for Special Projects.—Capt. J. V. Noel, 4111 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. Special Assistant for Liaison and Technical Information.—Comdr. D. R. Harris, 315 Albrecht Circle, Vienna, Va. Assistant Chief for Women.— Capt. W. R. Quick (W), 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. Administrative Officer.—C. B. MacLean, 921 North Lebanon Street, Arlington, Va. Advisory Assistant.—J. F. Carlson, 3017 26th Street NE., Zone 18. Director, Personnel Analysis Division.—Capt. F. A. Zimanski, 2325 North Early Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief for Finance and Property Management.— Capt. Brooke Schumm, 3417 Alabama Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Director, Shore Establishment Division.— Capt. N. D. Gage, 512 Herbert Springs Road, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief for Plans.—Rear Adm. M. E. Dornin, 116 Fourth Street NE. Deputy Assistant Chief for Plans.—Capt. L. W. Williams, 4109 Forest Lane, Falls Church, Va. Birediar, Plans Division.— Capt. J. D. Ferguson, 714 Fontaine Street, Alexandria, a. Director, Policy Division.—Capt. F. C. Rydeen, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue. Director, Requirements Division.—Capt. D. L. Moody, 4304 Hardwood Lane, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Chief for Naval Reserve.—Capt. Alexander Jackson, Jr., 107 Raleigh Avenue, Route 3, Annandale, Va. Director, Naval Reserve Division.— Capt. W. C. Hughes, 616 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Chief for Education and Training.—Capt. J. R. Leeds, 5411 Kirkwood Drive, Zone 16. Director, Training Division.—Capt. J. R. Leeds, 5411 Kirkwood Drive, Zone 16. dst Chief for Records.—Capt. G. L. Conkey, 1607 Osage Street, Alexandria, a. Director, Personnel Accounting Division.— Capt. J. B. Rutter, Jr., 320 North Little Falls Street, Falls Church, Va. Director, Officer Services and Records Division.—Comdr. Arthur Parris, 7403 Fairfax Parkway, Alexandria, Va. Director, Enlisted Services and Records Division.—Capt. O. D. Finley, 807 Albany Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief for Personnel Conirol.—Rear Adm. J. R. Lee, 3112 Q Street. Deputy Assistant Chief for Personnel Control (Aviation Personnel).—Rear Adm. E. A. Hannagan, 926 South 26th Street, Arlington, Va. Brea Officer Distribution Division.—Capt. Harry Smith, 3110 Hawthorne treet. Director, Aviation Officer Distribution Division.—Capt. A. R. Matter, 4606 North 32d Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Enlisted Personnel Division.— Capt. C. H. Andrews. Director, Transportation Division.—Capt. B. D. Claggett, 4426 Volta Place. Director, Retirement Division.—Comdr, P. W. Porter, 1200 South Court House Road, Arlington, Va. Director, Recruiting Division.—Capt. M. J. Luosey, 107 Holmes Run Road, Falls Church, Va. Director, Officer Promotions Division.—Capt. J. C. Eliot, 3618 South 6th Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief for Performance.—Capt. Jack Maginnis, 3209 Circle Hill Road, Alexandria, Va. Director, Military Personnel Security Division.—Capt. John Corbus, 6119 North 18th Road, Arlington, Va. Department of the Navy 443 Director, Officer Performance Division.—Capt. Page Knight, 5624 Colfax Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Director, Enlisted Performance Division.—Capt. H. S. Roberts, 1019 Kennedy Lane, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Chief for Morale Services. —Capt. O. D. Finnigan, Jr., 3654 Upton Street, NW., Zone 16. Director, Special’ Services Division.—Comdr., K. B. Hysong, 6000 Brook Drive, Falls hurch, Va. Director, Personal Affairs Division.—Comdr. R. H. Weller, 713 North Street, Falls Church, Va. Director, Corrective Services Division.—Col. E. M. Staab, USMC, 606 Eppard Circle, Falls Church, Va. Sn 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. J. Quinn, 2100 Massachusetts Avenue. Director, Special Projects—Rear Adm. W. F. Raborn, 4121 North Randolph Street, Arlington, Va Inspector General, Bureau of Ordnance.—Capt. G. P. Enright, 1007 18th Street South, Arlington 2, Va. Counsel for the Bureau.—T. C. Osborne, 1521 Foxhall Road, Zone 7. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Planning and Progress. —Rear Adm. T. A. Ahroon, Room 0305, Main Navy. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Material.—Capt. M. A. Peterson, 3810 Jason Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Naval Ordnance Establishment.—Capt. A. J. Walden, 820 26th Place South, Arlington 2, Va. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Research. — Capt. E. A. Ruckner, Room 0447, Main Navy. Director, Administrative Diviston.—Capt. N. E. Thomas, 209 Gibbon Street, Alexandria, Va. Drrector, Contract Division.— Capt. W. A. Walter, BOQ, Naval Gun Factory. Director, Quality Control Division.—Capt. L. C. Baldauf, 912 26th Place South, Arlington, Va. Comptroller and Director, Financial Division.—W. S. Williams, 405 Harding Drive, Silver Spring, "Md. Congressional Liatson.— Mrs. B. W. McGrath, 1211 35th Street, Zone 7. 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 38048).—Rear Adm. Yeroy V. Honsinger, 4906 Earlston Drive, Zone 16. Special Assistant and Administrative Aide to Chief of Bureau (Room 3046).— Comdr. Richard J. Nesbitt, 7201 Fairfax Road, Bethesda, Md. Special Assistants to Chief of Bureau for Legislation and Liaison (Room 8403).— Charles F. Elliott, Box 124, Oakton, Va.; Irvin Miller, 9617 Clearview Place, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Administration (Room 3062).—Capt. F. L. Ruhlman, 4127 23d Street North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Shipbuilding and Fleet Maintenance (Room 3026).— Rear Adm. Philip W. Snyder, 4437 Greenwich Parkway, Zone 7. 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. 444 Congressional Directory Assistant Chief of Bureau for Field Activities (Room 3036).—Rear Adm. S. N. Pyne, 6625 32d Place, Zone 15. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Electronics (Room 8020A4).—Capt. G. L. Countryman, 3823 Legation Street NW., Zone 15. Director of Contracts (Room 3054).—Capt. P. F. Wakeman, 35 Southgate Avenue, Annapolis, Md. Comptroller (Room 2408).—Capt. E. H. Batcheller, 3806 Kanawha Street. BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS Room 0026, Main Navy Building Chief of Dre eiRenr Adm. R. J. Arnold (SC), 3721 25th Street North, Arling-ton, Va. Deputy and Assistant Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. T. L. Becknell, Jr. (SC), 2904 Old Dominion Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Supply Management.—Rear Adm. L. P. Kimball, Jr. (SC), 508 Crestwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Accounting and Disbursing.—Capt. W. E. Cates (SC), 2400 South Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Transportation.—Capt. E. F. Metzger (SC), 2638 Beechwood Place, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Purchasing.—Capt. R. A. Williams (SC), 2606 South Hayes Street, Arlington, Va. Dire, of Planning.—Capt. W. H. Schleef (SC), 1605 Flora Lane, Silver Spring, Md. Comptroller of the Bureau.—R. C. Moot, Route 3, Box 290, Annandale, Va. Professional Assistant to Chief of Bureau.—P. P. Brown, 126 Normandy Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Inspector General of the Supply Corps.—Rear Adm. A. J. Bourjeois (SC), 7932 West Beach Drive, Washington, D. C. 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. Director of Industrial Relations.—W. J. Hurd, 5 Christine Place, Alexandria, Va. BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS Yards and Docks Annex, Arlington, Va. Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. E. J. Peltier, Bureau of Yards and Docks, Wash-ington 25, D.C. Chief of Civil Engineers—Rear Adm. R. H. Meade, CEC, USN, 4220 43rd Street, Zone 16. Deputy and Assistant Chief of Civil Engineers.—Rear Adm. A. J. Fay, CES, USN, 3880 30th Street North, Arlington, Va. Executive Assistant to Chief of Civil Engineers.—Capt. W. F. Weaver, CEC, USN, 2515 Utah Street, Arlingten 7, Va. Inspector General —Rear Adm. C. L. Strain, CEC, USN, 1416 North Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief for Admanistration and Comptroller—Capt. N. M. Martinsen, EC, USN, 4429 31st Street, South Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief for Planning and Design.—Capt. J. A. Stelger, CEC, USN, 863 North Longfellow Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief for Construction.—Rear Adm. H. B. Jones, CEC, USN, 1212 South 26th Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief for Maintenance and Materiel.—Capt. J. R. Davis, CEC, USN, 1709 Crestwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief for Real Estate—Capt. F. M. Mosley, CEC, USN, 3050 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. Department of the Navy 445 MILITARY SEA TRANSPORTATION SERVICE Room 1004, Building T-8, 3800 Newark Street, Phone EMerson 2-9600 Commander.—Vice Adm. John M. Will, Madison Building, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff —Rear Adm. Roy A. Gano, 601 Juniper Lane, Falls Church, Va. OFFICE OF THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL OF THE NAVY Room 4E844, Pentagon Building Judge Advocate General.—Rear Adm. Chester Ward, Rivers End, Roberts Lane North, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Judge Advocate General.—Capt. Philip A. Walker, 4109 Oakdale Road, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Judge Advocate General (International and Administrative Law).— Capt. Robert D. Powers, Jr., 3905 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. Assistant Judge Advocate General (Personnel, Reserve and Management). — Capt. Robert A. Fitch, 606 Juniper Lane, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Judge Advocate General (Military Justice).—Capt. George A. Sullivan, 3210 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 16. Director, International Law Division.— Capt. Wilfred A. Hearn, 4423 Fessenden Street, Zone 16. Director, Lali Division.— Edward B. Hayes, 2316 South Inge Street, Arling-ton 2, Va. Director, Civil Law Division.—Capt. Parker E. Cherry, 5321 Blacksburg Road, Springfield, Va. ; Director, Administrative Law Division.— Capt. Rowland F. Schlegel, 2412 South Grant Street, Arlington 2, Va. Director, Litigation Division.—Capt. Robert B. Hutchins. Director, Personnel Security Division.—DeEarle M. Logsdon, R. F. D. 1, Box 660, Annandale, Va. Director, Military Personnel Divistion.— Capt. Mack K. Greenberg, 4707 Connecti-cut Avenue, Zone 8. Director, Administrative Management Division.—Roy W. Hensley, 1623 Fitzgerald Lane, Alexandria, Va. Director, Naval Reserve and Legal Assistance Diviston.—Comdr. John P. Gleeson, 4208 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. Director, Appellate Defense Division.—Comdr. Howard H. Brandenburg, 5704 Youngblood Street, Falls Church, Va. Director, Military Justice Diviston.— Capt. Edward J. Taylor, Arlington Towers, Arlington 1, Va. Director, Investigations Division.—Comdr. Gale E. Krouse, 5810 Hanover Avenue, Springfield, Va. Director, Editorial and Research Division.—Comdr. George D. Sullivan, 4400 16th Street, Zone 11. NATIONAL NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER Bethesda, Md. Phone, OLiver 4-2500 Commanding Officer.—Rear Adm. Thomas F. Cooper, Medical Corps, Quarters B, 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. ; 446 Congressional Directory NAVAL HOSPITAL National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md. Commanding Officer—Capt. Edward C. Kenney, Medical Corps, Quarters C, National Naval Medical Center. NAVAL MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md. Commanding Officer—Capt. Otto G. Van Der Aue, Medical Corps, 5305 Brookway Drive, Zone 5. NAVAL MEDICAL SCHOOL National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md. Commanding Officer—Capt. Calvin B. Galloway, Medical Corps, 4000 Massa-chusetts Avenue. 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. J. W. Byng, Quarters A, U. 8S. Naval Air Station, Zone 25 NAVAL DISPENSARY Rear Ninth Wing, Main Navy Building, and Rear Third Wing, First Floor, Arlington Annex Commanding Officer—Capt. Ralph K. Hock, (MC), Box 148, Waggman Street, Salona Village, McLean, Va. U. S. NAVAL GUN FACTORY, WASHINGTON, D. C. Foot of Eighth Street SE. Phone, Lincoln 7-5700 Superintendent.—Rear Adm. David M. Tyree, USN, Quarters Factory, Zone 25. Assistant Superintendent.—Capt. C. E. Briner, USN, Quarters Factory, Zone 25. Aide to Superintendent.—Lt. James D. Butler, USN, Quarters Factory, Zone 25. Industrial Control Officer—Capt. Donald N. Clay, USN, Quarters Factory, Zone 25. P-1, B, V, F, Naval Naval Naval Naval Gun Gun Gun Gun Merle fy Officer.—Capt. T. 8. King, USN, Quarters R, Naval Gun Factory, one 25 Engineering Officer—Capt. Fred G. Bennett, USN, Quarters D, Naval Gun Factory, Zone 25. Inspection Officer. — Capt. Clinton A. Neyman, Jr., USN, Quarters M, Naval Gun Factory, Zone 25. Comptroller.—Capt. Jamey V. Bewick, USN, Quarters A, Bellevue Annex, Naval Gun Factory, Zone 2 Medi, Officer.—Capt. W. v. Clark, (MC), USN, Quarters G, Naval Gun Factory, one 25. Supply Officer—Capt. Thomas C. Herlihy, (SC), USN, Quarters E, Naval Gun Factory, Zone 25. Department of the Navy 447 Public Works Officer.—Capt. Charles G. Prahl, (CEC), USN, Quarters O, Naval Gun Factory, Zone 25. Administrative Officer—Comdr. E. B. Gibson, Jr., USN, Quarters W, Naval Gun Factory, 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. Harold D. Baker, Quarters A, Naval Gun Factory, Zone 25. Chief of “Staff and Aide.—Capt. Frank M. Adamson, Quarters C, Naval Gun Factory, Zone 25. Aide to the Commandant.—Lt. Watt W. Jordan, Jr., Quarters P-3, Naval Gun Factory, Zone 25. Public Information Officer—Lt. Douglas W. Madison, Quarters J, Naval Gun Factory, Zone 25. Administrative Officer.—C. P. Plumb, 3812 Aberdeen Street SE., Zone 21. HEADQUARTERS, U. S. MARINE CORPS Navy Department, Arlington Annex, Arlington, Va. Phone, LIberty 5-6700 Commandant.—Gen. Randolph McC. Pate, Commandant’s House, Eighth and I 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 (Ar). Tt. Gen. Verne J. McCaul, Quarters 4, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SE., Zone 25. Legislative Assistant.—Col. James D. Hittle, 605 Taylor Street South, Arlington, Va. didndo Camp ~1i: Col. Sherman A. Smith, 2809 13th Road South, Arlington, a. Lire 90 Camp.—Lt. Col. Charles F. Widdecke, 4400 36th Street North, Arlington, Conmael) for the Commandant.—Robert S. Hatch, 8711 Brierly Court, Chevy Chase, 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 (Plans). —Maj. Gen. Robert E. Hogaboom, 2021 North Roosevelt Street, Arlington 5, Va. Deputy Chief of Staff (R & Dy.—Col. Samuel R. Shaw, 7402 Flora Street, Spring-field, Va. Military Secretary to the General Staff.—Col. Ormond R. Simpson, 5863 First Street South, Arlington, Va. Secretary to the General Staff.—Col. DeWolfe Schatzel, 511 North Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief of Staff, G—1.—Brig. Gen. James P. Berkeley, 2230 California Street, Zone 8. Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2.—Brig. Gen. James M. Masters, Sr., 6640 32d Street. 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. Richard C. Mangrum, 2610 Lynn Street South, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4.—Maj. Gen. Henry R. Paige, 5314 Truman Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Division of Awiation.—Lt. Gen. Verne J. McCaul, Director, Quarters 4, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SE., Zone 25. | | | | E35 El De A RE 448 Congressional Directory Inspection Cape Gen. Carson A. Roberts, 5413 Taney Avenue, Alex-andria, Va. Fiscal Division.—Brig. Gen. Frederick L. Wieseman, 2425 Inge Street South, Arlington, Va. Division of La Hamilton D. South, 1002 Telegraph Road, Alex-andria, a. Division of Reserve—Maj. Gen. Alan Shapley, 4435 Q Street NW. Deputy Director, Division of Reserve.—Brig. Gen. William W. Stickney, 5201 Hampden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. hein Division.—Col. William K. Enright. 17 Wagner Street, Annapolis, d Director of Women Marines.—Col. Julia E. Hamblet, 2725 29th Street. Policy Analysis Division.—Col. William J. Van Ryzin, 4012 North Woodstock Street, Arlington, Va. SUPPLY DEPARTMENT Quartermaster General.—Maj. Gen. Ion M. Bethel, 109 Skyview Terrace, Falls Church, Va. Executive Officer.—Brig. Gen. Chester R. Allen, 900 26th Street South, Arlington 2, Va... PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Director of Personnel.—Maj. Gen. James P. Riseley, Quarters 3, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SE., Zone 25. Assistant Director of Personnel.—Col. Wayne H. Adams, 1414 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, Va. NAVAL EXAMINING BOARD (MARINE CORPS) Senior Member.—Lt. Gen. Verne J. McCaul, Quarters 4, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SE., Zone 25. Recorder.—1st Lt. Theodore S. Brown, 401 Belleview Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. PHYSICAL DISABILITY APPEAL BOARD (MARINE CORPS) President.—Brig. Gen. Chester R. Allen, 900 26th Street South, Arlington, Va. Recorder.— Frank McGurty, 8021 Park Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. MARINE BARRACKS Eighth and I Streets SE. Phone, LIncoln 3-9400 Commanding.—Col. Leonard F. Chapman, Quarters 2, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SE., Zone 25. DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE Department of Defense Building, The Pentagon. Phone Liberty 5-6700 JAMES HENDERSON DOUGLAS, Secretary of the Air Force (3330 N Street, Washington 7, D. C.), was nominated by President Eisenhower to be Secretary of the Air Force on March 26, 1957, and was sworn into office by the President on May 1, 1957; had been serving as Under Secretary of the Air Force since March ‘3, 1953; prior to appointment as Under Secretary, was a member of the law firm of Gardner, Carton and Douglas, of Chicago, Illinois; was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on March 11, 1899; during 1918 was on active duty as an Army second lieutenant at Camp Hancock, Georgia; received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Princeton University in 1920, studied at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, England, for one year and in 1924 graduated from the Harvard Law School; was admitted to the Illinois Bar in 1925 and practiced at Chicago with the law firm of Winston, Strawn and Shaw; in 1929 joined Field Glore and Com-pany, investment bankers; from March 1932 to June 1933 served as Assistant Secretary of the U. S. Treasury and in 1934 became a member of the Gardner, Carton and Douglas law firm; during World War II served three and a half years as a major, lieutenant colonel and colonel in the Air Force; during most of this service, was Deputy Chief of Staff of the Air Transport Command and completed the period as Chief of Staff, Air Transport Command; was awarded the Distin-guished Service Medal; in 1946 returned to Gardner, Carton and Douglas, and from 1946 to 1948 was also a member of the law firm of Douglas, Proctor, MacIntyre & Gates, of Washington, D. C.; prior to his appointment as Under Secretary, was a Director of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., the Chicago Title & Trust Co., American Airlines, Inc., and the Chicago Corp. ; is a member of the Board of Trustees of the University of Chicago, of the Fund for the Advance-ment of Education and of the Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America; has been President of the Commercial Club of Chicago, President of the Com-munity Fund of Chicago, Vice Chairman of the Illinois Public Aid Commission (1941), and Counsel of the United States Golf Association; belongs to the Amer-ican, Illinois, Chicago and District of Columbia Bar Associations; married Grace Farwell McGann on November 26, 1927 (deceased February 1, 1949), and they had four sons, James H., III, Robert Stuart, John Bruce and David Ogden; mardied, Elinor Thompson Donaldson, September 2, 1950; home is in Lake orest, Ill. Lindy Seay of the Air Force—Malcolm A. MacIntyre, 1321 31st Street, one 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, 1692 31st Street, Zone 7. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Research and Development).—Richard E. Horner, 3612 North Peary Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Seeray of the Air Force (Materiel).—Dudley C. Sharp, 3318 N Street, Zone 7. Special Assistant for Intelligence.—Frederick Ayer, Jr., Metropolitan Club, Zone 6. Special Assistant for Installations.—John M. Ferry, 3636 16th Street, Zone 9. 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 Liaison.—Maj. Gen. Joe W. Kelly, 2 Wakefield Court, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Director of Information Services.—Maj. Gen. Arno H. Luehman, 204 Cambridge Road, Alexandria, Va. 449 450 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE Executive Assistant.— Brig. Gen. Theodore R. Milton, 5 Pinehurst Circle, Alex-andria, 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.—Harriet Zimmerly, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE Executive.—Col. Robert F. Burnham, 1403 Hewitt Street, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Executive—Lt. Col. Karl A. Langford, 520 Ted Drive, Falls Church, Va. Private Secretary.—Ruth W. Rose, 2475 Virginia Avenue, Zone 7. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Special Assistant.—Clement G. Maloney, 441 Vista Drive, Falls Church, Va. Deputies to the Assistant Secretary.—Robert D. Benson, 3718 Manor Rd., Chevy Chase, Zone 15, Md.; Ormand Milton, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Ezxecutive.—Lt. Col. Jack L. Reed, 407 Ft. Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. Private Secretary.—Helen B. Harpold, 4317 12th Rd. South, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (MANPOWER, PERSONNEL AND RESERVE FORCES) Deputies to the Assistant Secretary.—James P. Goode, 5113 Marlyn Drive, Massa-chusetts Hills, Zone 16; John J. Grady, 11114 Oakwood Street, Burnt Mills Village, Silver Spring, Md. Secretary of the Air Force Personnel Council: Director—Maj. Gen. Lewis R. Parker, 2506 Clay Street, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director.—Brig. Gen. James L. Riley, the Westchester, Zone 16. Executive.—Lt. Col. John H. Thompson, 5707 35th Street, Arlington, Va. Executive.—Lt. Col. Winston P. Anderson, 904 Crescent Drive, Alexandria, Va. Private Secretary.—Mary Kay Plyer, 3636 16th Street, Zone 9. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT) Deputies to the Assistant Secretary.—Dale E. Oyster, 9401 Justine Drive, Falls Church, Va.; William Weitzen, 5809 Jarvis Lane, Bethesda, Md Assistant.—Leland B. Mebine, 1025 Taylor Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. Ezxecutive.—Col. Bently H. Harris, Jr., 902 Baylor Drive, Alexandria, Va. Private Secretary.— Marie L. Krumpe, 5918 First Street South, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (MATERIEL) Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Max Golden, 3505 Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va.’ Deputies to the Assistant Secretary.—Donald R. Jackson, 4100 Everett Street, Kensington, Md.; Gilbert C. Greenway, 3123 Dumbarton Avenue, Zone 7; Lewis S. Thompson, 1406 34th Street, Zone 7. Chairman, Air Force Panel, Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals.—George W. Crawford, 138 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Ezxecutive.—Col. Edwin P. Schmid, 6041 23d Street North, Arlington, Va. Private Secretary.— Lorraine B. Reddy, 4450 MacArthur Boulevard, Zone 16. Department of the Air Force 451 OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR INSTALLATIONS Deputy Special Assistant.—George S. Robinson, Route 2, Box 204, Vienna, Va. Deputies to the Special Assistant.— William Kricker, Sandy Spring, Md.; Jack Riley, 5108 Brookeway Drive, Zone 16; John J. B. Rockefeller, 3513—-A South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. Ezecutive—Lt. Col. Jerome J. Fischer, 1300 North Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Deputy Administrative Assistant.—Philip J. Curran, 6808 Orland Street, Falls Church, Va. Executive—Lt. Col. George W. Franklin, 2801 North Westmoreland Street, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Associate General Counsels.—Daggett H. Howard, 4554 Klingle Street, Zone 16; Gerritt W. Wesselink, 5103 Baltimore Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant General Counsels.— Arthur D. Holzman, 6600 Luzon Avenue, Zone 12; Samuel Hanenberg, 306 Anneliese Drive, Falls Church, 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. Erin, Col. Cortland P. Auser, 1900 North Roosevelt Street, Arlington, a. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE LIAISON Deputy Director.—Brig. Gen. Charles D. Jones, 4100 North Richmond Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director.—Col. Vincent J. Addueci, 5151 North Washington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Chief, Senate Liaison Office.—Col. William L. Reynolds, 206 Andover Drive, Country Club Hills, Fairfax, Va. Chief, House Liaison Office.—Col. Robert L. Kelly, 3636 16th Street, Zone 9. Chief, Congressional Division.—Col. William H. Frederick, Jr., 311 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Investigations Division.—Col. Charles R. Roderick, 401 South Taylor Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Legislative Division.—Col. Robert A. Green, 1 Standford Circle, Lake Barcroft, Falls Church, Va. Eroiivee Mal, Jack L. Higgins, 6902 Leesville Boulevard, North Springfield, a. PUBLIC INFORMATION SERVICES Director—Maj. Gen. Arno H. Luehman, 204 Cambridge Road, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director—Col. M. F. Casey, Jr., Route 2, Box 21M, McLean, Va. Assistant Director.—Lt. Col. Phil J. Wallen, 1714 Oakcrest Drive, Alexandria, Va. Gil, Office Bands and Music.—Col. George S. Howard, 210 Oakwood Street, one 20. Chief, Reserve Forces Liaison.—Lt. Col. James Dyer, 216 North Emerson Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Community Relations Division.—Col. Francis J. Pope, 3716 King Street, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Internal Information Division.—Col. Robert B. Good, 6235 19th Street North, Arlington, Va. Chief, Public Information Division.—Col. Frank C. Newlon, 3714 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 7. Chzef, Policy Division.— Col. John R. East, 1304 Somerset Place, Zone 11. Ezecutive.— Maj. Richard E. Schmelz, 6713 Joallen Drive, Falls Church, Va. 452 + Congressional Directory AIR STAFF Chief of Staff.—Gen. Thomas D. White, Quarters 12A, Fort Myer, Va. Ezecutive—Col. George S. Brown, 7603 Livingston Road, S. E., Zone 22. Assistant Erecutive.—Col.. Robert G. Moll, 5801 25th Road, North Arlington, Va. Aide-de-Camp.—Maj. Timothy I. Ahem, 1531 Jeanne Street, Falls Church, Va. Vice Chief of Staff.—Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, Quarters 12B, Fort Myer, 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. Lawrence F. Loesch, 2038 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Deputy Executive.—Lt. Col. James M. Whitmire, Jr., 1512 Anderson Court, Alexandria, Va. dated Lamp orls, Col. E. Q. Steffas, Jr., 2409 Ridge Road Drive, Alexandria, a Surgeon General.—Maj. Gen. Dan C. Ogle, 3124 New Mexico Avenue. Deputy Surgeon General.—Maj. Gen. Olin F. Mcllnay, 8501 Woodhaven Boule-vard, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant for Dental Services—Maj. Gen. M. E. Kennebeck, 7423 Lynnhurst Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant for Veterinary Services—Col. Robert R. Miller, 5103 Fairglen Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Director of Plans and Hospitalization.—Brig. Gen. John K. Cullen, 8000 Parkerest Drive, Silver Springs, Md. Director of Medical Staffing and Education.—Brig. Gen. M. S. White, 2785 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. Director of Professional Services.—Brig. Gen. Vietor A. Byrnes, 5513 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md. The Judge Advocate General.—Maj. Gen. Reginald C. Harmon, 2709 North Nor-wood Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Judge Advocate General.—Maj. Gen. A. M. Kuhfeld, 2919 North Franklin Road, Arlington, Va. Director of Civil Law.—Col. Albert J. Clark, 3215 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. Director of Military Justice.—Col. Harold L. Holland, 4654 South 31st Street, Arlington, Va. Special Activities Group.— (Chief) Lt. Col. Louis F. Alyea, 7723 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. Chairman, Scientific. Advisory Board.—James H. Doolittle, 1100 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, Calif. Military Director, Scientific Advisory Board.—Lt. Gen. Donald L. Putt, Quarters 68, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. The Inspector General.—Lt. Gen. Elmer J. Rogers, Jr., Bolling Air Force Base, Quarters 71, Zone 25. Deputy Inspector General for Security.—Maj. Gen. Joseph F. Carroll, 1211 Rippon Road, Alexandria, Va. Director of Inspection Services.—Col. William E. McDonald, 5109 Bradley Boule- vard, Bethesda, Md. Provost Marshal.—Brig. Gen. W. L. Fagg, Route 2, Sterling, Va. Director of Special Investigations.—Brig. Gen. John E. Murray, 2601 Woodley Place, Zone 8. Deputy Inspector General for Inspection—Maj. Gen. Howard G. 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.— Brig. Edward B. Gallant, Norton Air Force Base, San Bernardino, Calif. Director of Flight Safety Research.—Maj. Gen. Joseph D. C. Caldara, Norton Air Force Base, San Bernardino, Calif. Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence.—Maj. Gen. Millard Lewis, 5174 Watson Street, Zone 16. Director of Collection and Dissemenation.—Maj. Gen. James H. Walsh, 2205 46th Street. Director of Estimates.—Brig. Gen. Robert A. Breitweiser, 2774 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. : Director of Targets.—Col. Grover C. Brown, 3401 Alabama Avenue, Alexandria, Vv a. Assistant Chief of Staff for Guided Missiles.—Brig. Gen. C. M. McCorkle, 4240 25th Street North, Arlington, Va. Ter | | | | Department of the Air Force 453 Assistant Chief of Staff for Reserve Forces—Maj. Gen. Richard A. Grussendorf, 1812 North Huntington Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief of Staff for Air Defense Systems.—Maj. Gen. Howell M. Estes, Jr., 4924 Sedgwich Street. Secretary of Air Staff.—Col. John A. Brooks, III, 306 Princeton Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. Air Adjutant General.—Col. James L. Tarr, Route 2, Springfield, Va. COMPTROLLER OF THE AIR FORCE The Comptroller of the Avr Force.—Lt. Gen. Manuel J. Asensio, Bolling Air Force Base, Quarters 64, Zone 25. : Deputy Comptroller.—George E. Ramsey, Jr., R. F. D. 1, Brookville, Md. Assistant Comptroller—Maj. Gen. Robert O. Cork, 5412 Bradley Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. Assistant for Systems.—Claude D. Baldwin, 2034 48th Street, Zone 7. Assistant for Fld & Int'l Relations.—Col. Harry A. Olson, 1402 Brandy Court, Falls Church, Va. Auditor General.—Maj. Gen. William P. Farnsworth, 312 South Saint Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. Director of Accounting and Finance.—Col. Walden A. Sundell, 3914 Stratford Lane, Alexandria, Va. Director of Statistical Services.— Brig. Gen. Llewellyn O. Ryan, 405 Cambridge Road, Alexandria, Va. Director of Budget.—Maj. Gen. Frank A. Bogart, 2912 South Grant Street, Arlington, Va. Director of Management Analysis.—Brig. Gen. C. W. Cecil, Jr., 2336 South Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 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. Robert B. Landry, 2100 Massachusetts Avenue. Chief, General Officers Branch.—Lt. Col. J. H. Watkins, 5929 10th Road North, Arlington, Va. Assistant for Ground Safety.—Will L. Tubbs, 4201 Woodley Road, Falls Church, Va. Director, WAF.—Col. Emma J. Riley, 2480 16th Street. Chief of Air Force Chaplains.—Maj. Gen. Charles I. Carpenter, 6247 Lee High-way, Arlington, Va. Director of Personnel Planning.—Maj. Gen. Joseph J. Nazzaro, 4134 Loreum, North Arlington, Va. Director of Military Personnel.—Maj. 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. Richard H. Car-michael, 5115 Dalecarlia Drive, Zone 16. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, OPERATIONS Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations.—Lt. Gen. William H. Tunner, Quarters 74, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. : Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations.—Maj. Gen. Kenneth P. Bergquist, Quarters 73, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Assistant for Atomic Energy.—Maj. Gen. Richard T. Coiner, Jr., 2200 46th Street, Zone 7. Assistant for Operations Analysis—LeRoy A. Brothers, 4733 Fulton Street, Zone 7. Director of Installations.—Maj. Gen. Augustus M. Minton, 1019 Knoll Drive, Falls Church, Va. Zc OR CR ON a i IS iat tt 454 Congressional Directory Director of Communications-Elecironics.—Maj. Gen. Alvin L. Pachynski, 1905 North Hollister, Arlington, Va. Director of Manpower and Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Musgrave, Organization.— Jr., 4640 Garfield Street, Zone 16. Director of Operations.—Maj. Gen. Maurice A. Preston, 1656 Foxhall Road. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, PLANS, AND PROGRAMS Deputy Chief of Staff, Plans, and Programs.—Lt. Gen. John K. Gerhart, Quarters 65, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Plans, and Programs.—Maj. Gen. Harold C. Donnelly, 2916 Argyle Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant for National Security Affairs.—Col. R. J. Dixon, 1449 South 28th Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant for Long Range Objectives.—Col. James B. Tipton, 5435 19th Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant for Western Hemisphere Affairs.—Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Darcy, Uni-versity Club, 1135 16th Street. Director of Plans.—Maj. Gen. John B. Cory, 55 Gay Lane, Falls Church, Va. Director of Programs.—Maj. Gen. Benjamin J. Webster, 4204 Crestwood Lane, Falls Church, Va. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, MATERIEL Deputy Chief of Staff, Materiel. —Lt. Gen. C. S. Irvine, Quarters 66, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. ; Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Materiel.—Maj. Gen. Mark F. Bradley, Jr., 3706 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. Assistant for Production Programming.—Brig. Gen. Waymond A. Davis, 1413 Dogwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant for Mutual Security.—Maj. Gen. Donald R. Hutchinson, 41 Highland Road, Fairfax, Va. Director of Logistics Plans.—Brig. Gen. Laurence B. Kelley, 30 Wellington Road, Alexandria, Va. Director of Materiel Programs.— Brig. Gen. Donald Coupland, 2109 North Pow-hatan, Arlington, Va. Director of Maintenance Engineering.—Maj. Gen. Albert G. Hewitt, 2427 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. Director of Supply and Services.—Maj. Gen. Charles J. Bondley, Jr., 980 North Quantico Street, Arlington, Va. Director of Transportation.—Brig. Gen. Raymond L. Winn, 914 Baylor Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director of Procurement and Production.—Col. Robert G. Ruegg, 5224 Little Falls Road, Arlington, 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. John S. Mills, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Nuclear Systems.—Maj. Gen. Donald J. Keirn, 4255 35th Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant for Standardization.—Col. W. R. Clingerman, Jr., 3042 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant for Development Programming.—Brig. Gen. William L. Rogers, 105 West Alexandria Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Director of Development Planning.—Maj. Gen. Leland S. Stranathan, 2710 Ford-ham Road, Alexandria, Va. Director of Requirements.—Maj. Gen. James Ferguson, 4650 North Dittmar Road, Arlington, Va. Director of Research and Development.—Maj. Gen. Ralph P. Swofford, Jr., 4436 North Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. Department of the Air Force 455 MAJOR AIR COMMANDS CONTINENTAL COMMANDS Air Defense Command (Ent Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colo.).—Lt. Gen. Joseph H. Atkinson. 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. Air Research and Development Command (5 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md.).—Lt. Gen. Samuel E. Anderson. Air Training Command (Scott Air Force Base, Belleville, Ill.).—Lt. Gen. Charles . Myers. Air Lan (Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Ala.).—Lt. Gen. Dean C. trother, Continental Air Command (Mitchel Air Force Base, Hempstead, N. Y.).—Lt. Gen. William E. Hall. Headquarters Command, USAF (Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D. C.).— Maj. Gen. Reuben C. Hood, Jr. Military Air Transport Service (Andrews Air Force Base, Camp Springs, Md.)— Lt. Gen. Joseph Smith. Svante Air Command (Offutt Air Force Base, Omaha, Nebr.).—Gen. Thomas . Power. Foniien) ir Commas (Langley Air Force Base, Hampton, Va.).—Gen. Otto P. eyland. USAF Security Service (Kelly Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex.).—Maj. Gen. Gordon A. Blake. OVERSEA COMMANDS Aloe a Command (Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska).—Brig. Gen. Kenneth . Gibson. Caribbean Air Command (Albrook Air Force Base, Balboa, Canal Zone).— Maj. Gen. Truman H. Landon. Pacific Air Forces (Tokyo, Japan).—Gen. Laurence S. Kuter. ny States Air Forces in Europe (Wiesbaden, Germany).—Gen. Frank F. verest. SEPARATE OPERATING AGENCIES Air Force Accounting and Finance Division (3800 York Street, Denver, Colo.).— Col. Edward J. Hopkins. USAF Academy (Denver, Colo.).—Maj. Gen. James E. Briggs. 97560°—57 31 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Constitution Avenue, between Ninth and Tenth Streets Phone, REpublic 7-8200 WILLIAM PIERCE ROGERS, Attorney General of the United States; born Norfolk, N. Y., June 23, 1913; son of Harrison A. and Myra (Beswick) Rogers; graduated Norfolk, N. Y., grade school; Canton High School; A. B., Colgate, 1934; LL. B., Cornell Law School, 1937; LL. D. (honorary) Bryant College and Duquesne University; Doctor of Humane Letters, Clarkson College; Editor, Cornell Law Quarterly; member of the American, Federal, District of Columbia, New York State and New York City Bar Associations, American Judicature Society, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Sigma Chi, Delta Theta Phi and the Order of the Coif; practiced law with firm of Cadwalader, Wicker-sham and Taft, New York (1937-1938); Assistant District Attorney, New York County (1938-1942); served as Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy (1942-1946); returned to District Attorney’s office, New York County (1946-1947); Chief Counsel, Senate War Investigating Committee (1947-1949); Counsel for Senate Permanent Investigating Committee (1949-1950); partner law firm of Dwight, Royall, Harris, Koegel and Caskey, Washington and New York (1950-1952); Deputy Attorney General (1953-1957); member President’s Committee on Government Contracts; Presbyterian; Republican; married Adele Langston, June 27, 1936; children: Dale, Anthony Wood, Jeffrey Langston, Douglas Langston; oath of office at White House November 8, 1957; legal residence, Bethesda, Md. Personal Secretary to the Attorney General.—Mary C. Riggs, 4805 Westway Drive. Secretary to the Attorney General.—M. Caroline Miller, 3904 Calvert Street. Secretary to the Attorney General.—Mary Helen Tate, 3500 Brothers Place SE. OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL Executive en to the Attorney General.—Harold H. Healy, Jr., 2806 P Street, Zone 7. OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION Director of Public Information.—Luther Huston, 12961 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Director.—Robert M. Grannis, 1107 Montour Drive, Falls Church, Va. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL Deputy Attorney General.—[Vacant.] Assistant Deputy Attorney General.—[Vacant.] Assistant Deputy Attorney General.—[Vacant.] OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL Solicitor General.—J. Lee Rankin, 600 Juniper Lane, Ravenwood, Falls Church, First a, Assistant.—Oscar H. Davis, 1731 New Hampshire Avenue, Zone 9 ANTITRUST DIVISION Assistant Attorney General—Victor R. Hansen, 8517 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda 14, Md. First Assistant.—Robert A. Bicks, 3337 Prospect Street. 457 Er eC sh Ne lA rt OC MC UA AA A Mi 458 Congressional Directory CIVIL DIVISION Assistant Attorney General.—George Cochran Doub, 5006 Tilden Street, Zone 16. First Assistant.—George Stephen Leonard, 9 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION Assistant Attorney General.—W. Wilson White, 2000 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. First Assistant.—Joseph M. F. Ryan, Jr., 5911 Springfield Drive, Zone 16. CRIMINAL DIVISION Assistant Attorney General.—[Vacant.] | First Assistant.—[Vacant.] INTERNAL SECURITY DIVISION Assistant Attorney General.— William F. Tompkins, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. First Assistant.—J. Walter Yeagley, 4009 Forest Lane, Falls Church, Va. LANDS DIVISION Assistant Gone General.—Perry W. Morton, 2333 South Nash Street, Arling-ton, Va. First Assistant.—J. Edward Williams, 4630 River Road, Zone 16. TAX DIVISION Ann ne General.—Charles K. Rice, 6516 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase 155M. First Assistant.—John N. Stull, 4417 Lowell Street. OFFICE OF LEGAL COUNSEL Assistant Attorney General.—[Vacant.] First Assistant.—[Vacant.] OFFICE OF ALIEN PROPERTY Asin Attorney General.—Dallas S. Townsend, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, one 16. Deputy Director—Paul V. Myron, 1615 Varnum Place NE. ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION Administrative Assistant Attorney General. —S. A. Andretta, 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. Chief, Personnel Office.—John W. Adler, 4903 Brookeway Drive, Zone 16. Chief, Budget and Accounts Office—E. R. Butts, 105 East Randolph Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Management Officc— (Acting) Ralph C. Jackson, 1619 Sherwood Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Legal and Legislative Office.—George M. Miller, 11610 Viers Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Administrative Services Office.—Edgar M. Ford, 4413 Ridge Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief, Records Administration Office.—Armando di Girolamo, Route 2, Box 404, Alexandria, Va. Librarian.— Marvin P. Hogan, 7305 Foxe Place, Springfield, Va. ‘Department of Justice 459 OFFICE OF THE PARDON ATTORNEY 131 Indiana Avenue Phone, REpublic 7-7500 Pardon Attormey.—|[Vacant.] FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Phone, EXecutive 3-7100 Director.—J. Edgar Hoover, 4936 30th Place, Zone 8. Associate Director.—Clyde A. Tolson, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue. Assistant to the Director.—Leland V. Boardman, 2760 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. Domestic Intelligence Division.— Assistant Director Alan H. Belmont, 2711 North Yucatan Street, Arlington 13, Va. Training and Inspection Division.— Assistant Director Quinn Tamm, 3207 Coquelin Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md. Administrative Division.— Assistant Director John P. Mohr, 3427 North Edison Street, Arlington 7, Va. FBI Laboratory.— Assistant Director Donald J. Parsons, Grandvue-on-the- Potomae, Lorton, Va. Investigative Division.— Assistant Director Alex Rosen, Dorchester House, Zone 9. Identification Division.— Assistant Director C. Lester Trotter, 110 Iroquois Way, Forest Heights, Md. Records and Communications Division.— Inspector Gordon A. Nease, 615 Ten-nessee Avenue, Alexandria, Va. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE 119 D Street NE. Phone, Lincoln 7-9000 Commaissioner.—Gen. J. M. Swing, 5609 Pioneer Lane, Washington 16, D. C. Executive Assistant to the Commassioner.—James L. Hennessy, 2829 South Bu-chanan Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Commissioners: Administrative Diviston.—Edward A. Loughran, 7215 Arrowwood Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Enforcement Division.—Frank H. Partridge, 3133 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Examinations Division.—Leland W. Williams, 2508 North Florida Street, Arlington, Va. Investigations Division.— Raymond F. Farrell, 532 20th Street, Zone 6. Field Inspection and Security Division.—Edwin B. Howard, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. General Counsel.—L. Paul Winings, 3541 Brandywine Street, Zone 8. BOARD OF IMMIGRATION APPEALS Apex Building, Pennsylvania Avenue at Sixth Street Chairman.— Thomas G. Finucane, 5415 Surrey Street, Somerset, Chevy Chase 15, Md Members: Thomas J. Griffin, 1701 Fairlawn Drive, Falls Church, Va. Robert E. Ludwig, 4509 18th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Louisa Wilson, 2818 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Executive Assistant.—Anthony L. Montaquila, 5148 South Dakota Avenue NE., Zone 17. BUREAU OF PRISONS H. O. L. C. Building, 101 Indiana Avenue Director.—James V. Bennett, 5840 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Directors—Frank Loveland, 9101 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, 14, Md.; Myrl E. Alexander, 222 Baden Street, Silver Spring, Md.; Albert A. Evans, 4624 16th Street North, Arlington, Va. 460 Congressional Directory BOARD OF PAROLE H. O. L. C. Building, 101 Indiana Avenue Lae J. Reed, 3100 Old Dominion Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. embers: Eva Bowring, the Westchester, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. John E. Henry, the Marlyn, 3000 39th Street, Zone 16. William F. Howland, Jr., 1301 Dogwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. George G. Killinger, 5701 Rockmere Drive, Sumner, Zone 16. Chairman, Youth Correction Division.—Lewis J. Grout, 2601 North Jefferson | Street, Arlington, Va. | Members: Gerald E. Murch, 412 Deerfield Street, Silver Spring, Md. Harvey G. Straub, 701 19th Street, Zone 6. : Staff Director.—James C. Neagles, 2334 Kirby Drive, Hillcrest Heights, Zone 21. Parole Erxecutive.— William K. McDermott, 2517 Southern Avenue SE., Zone 20. Youll, Division Executive—Claude S. Nock, Jr., 5302 Clifton Street, Springfield, a. 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) E 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 and Tool Co., Parma, Mich., representing industry. Commissioner of Industries.—James V. Bennett, 5840 Marbury Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Associate Commissioner of Indusiries.—A. H. Conner, 301 Mansion Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Associate Commissioner.—T. Wade Markley, 10001 Portland Road, Silver Spring, Md Assistant Commissioners.—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. A5gsbm Secretary.—Dale M. Henry, 1650 North Edison Street, Arlington, a. UNITED STATES ATTORNEY'S OFFICE United States Courthouse. Phone, STerling 3-5700 United States Attorney, District of Columbia.—Oliver Gasch, 3673 Upton Street, Zone 8. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S OFFICE United States Courthouse. Phone, STerling 3-5700 United States Marshal.—Carlton G. Beall, 5117 Temple Hill Road, Zone 22. Clad Loman 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 5 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; renominated by President Eisenhower to serve a second term on January 23, 1957; confirmed by the United States Senate on February 4, 1957; served as Michigan Director for Boys’ Clubs of America, 1951-52; 33d 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. EDSON O. SESSIONS, Deputy Postmaster General, son of Helen Potter and Edson O. Sessions, born in Toledo, Ohio, November 5, 1902; educated Chicago Latin School, Chicago, Ill., and Harvard College, B. S. 1925; married Frances Cox on April 10, 1937; son, William Loren; ward, Michael Kunath; 1925-30, vice president in charge of construction, E. O. Sessions Co., Ltd., Chicago, Detroit New York, and Portland; 1930-32, chief industrial engineer, Bendix Aviation Corp., South Bend, Ind.; 1932-34, J. O. McKinsey & Co., Chicago and New York, management consultants; 1934-54, president and owner, Sessions Engineering Co., Chicago, Ill., management consultants, Architects and Engineers; 1942-45, World War II—consultant to Army Ordinance Department, and New York and Chicago ordinance districts; revised production control, and other organizational problems in ordinance districts; 1943, made special studies and submitted reports for the China Industrialization Program for the Chinese Nationalist Government; 1954-55, director, United States Operating Mission, Foreign Operations Adminis-tration, Bangkok, Thailand; 1955-57, author of numerous articles on management practices; managing director of various industrial companies; consultant to Investment Corporation of Florida, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; consultant, U. S. International Cooperation Administration; director, Powers Regulator Co., Chicago; director, Root-Lowell Corp., Chicago, Ill.; president and director, Root-~ Lowell Manufacturing Co., Chicago, Ill.; consultant, Sessions Engineering Co., Chicago, I11.; president, E. O. Sessions Co. of Florida; 1956, leader of special study group under I. C. A., and the State Department to study economic problems in Cambodia and Laos. Home: 1653 32d Street, Zone 7. Office: Post Office Department. 461 462 Congressional Directory Executive Assistants to the Postmaster General: Harry L. Brookshire, 5017 Allen Road, Yorktown Village, Md. George M. Moore, 1101 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. : Confidential and Administrative Aides to the Postmaster General.—Hattie M. Traver, 3913 17th Street North, Arlington 7, Va.; Lydia F. Hanson, 1707 Columbia Road, Zone 9. Special Assistant to the Postmaster General (Public Relations).—L. Rohe Walter, 1223 30th Street, Zone 7. Executive Assistant to the Deputy Postmaster General.—Joseph D. Cooper, 2810 Blaine Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Special Assistant to the Deputy Postmaster General.—Gerald Cullinan, 3626 Fessenden Street, Zone 8. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—Abe MeGregor Goff, 1230 30th Street, Zone 7. Deputy General Counsel.—Leo G. Knoll, 4890 Battery Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Associate General Counsel (Mailability-Claims).—Joseph H. Blandford, 4225 North Henderson Road, Arlington 3, Va. Fraud and Mailability Division: Assistant General Counsel.—William C. O’Brien, 4416 Stanford Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Damages and Claims Division: Assistant General Counsel.—Earle D. Goss, 2111 Hildarose Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Associate General Counsel (Opinions-Legislaiton).— Louis J. Doyle, 616 Woodside Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. Opinions Division: ; Assistant General Counsel.—Adam G. Wenchel, 3803 Blackthorn Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. ; Legislative Division: Assistant General Counsel.—Wendell W. Campbell, 2220 Austin Street, Falls Church, Va. Associate General Counsel (Transportation).—Paul Meininger, 5616 Southwick Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Special Associate General Counsel.—Cora M. Brown, 1360 Oak Street, Zone 10. BUREAU OF OPERATIONS Assistant Postmaster General.—John M. McKibbin, 5132 Loughboro Road, Zone 16. Executive Assistant.—Peter R. Gallagher, 4227 Brandywine Street, Zone 16. Special Assistant for Field Management.—Chauncey O. Rowe, Route 1, Annandale Road, Falls Church, Va. : First Deputy Assistant Postmaster General For Administration.—Bert B. Barnes, 4658 36th Street, Arlington 6, Va. Special Assistant For Fiscal Conirol.—Glenn L. Krause, 1229 Valley Crest Boule-vard, Falls Church, Va. Postal Services Division: Director—Edwin A. Riley, 5702 Maiden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Postmasters Division: Director.—Arnold C. Petersen, 1617 28th Street, South, Arlington 6, Va. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General for Field Operations.—August C. Hahn, 2818 North Nottingham Street, Arlington 7, Va. Special Assistant for Vehicle Management (Acting).—Roy D. Schlegel, 4 West Custis Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Postal Installations Division: Director—Louis B. Schoonover, 3344-A South Wakefield Street, Arlington 6, Va. Distribution and Movement Division: Director.—Charles A. McIntyre, 301 Cheryl Drive, Falls Church, Va. Post Office Department 463 BUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION Assistant Postmaster General. —E. George Siedle, the Hamilton Hotel, Zone 5. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant.—Frederick E. Batrus, 7124 Fairfax Road, Bethesda, Md. Administrative Staff: Admanistrative Office, Director.—Edward J. Chaszar, 3 Accotink Road, Alex-andria, Va. Cosgrensivual Liaison Officer.—James N. McKean, 2809 Rittenhouse Street, one 15. Information Officer—Benjamin P. Adams, 225 South Lee Street, Alexandria, a. Control Officer—Emil J. Stepper, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Mail Transportation Division: Dzrector.—[Vacant.] Director, Railway Elmer L. Rose, 2445 15th Street, Zone Transportation.— 9. Dzrector, Air Transportation.—Willis B. Henderson, 6715 Queens Chapel Road, Hyattsville, Md. Director, Highway Transportation.—Edmond L. Williams, 5932 Kelley Court, Alexandria, Va. Director, Mail Equipment Transportation.—James C. Presgraves, 828 Cox Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Transportation Development and Research Division: Director.—Ralph J. Alexander, 3703 Stewart Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Research.—Beatrice Aitchison, 1929 S Street, Zone 9. Der dnion, Bachiey Development.—Joseph FE. Jones, 5404 Euclid Street, Chev- erly, . Dzrector, Air and International Development.—John J. Ehrlicher, 4914 12th Street NE., Zone 17. Director, Highway Transportation.—William IL. Tobin, 4966 34th Road North, Arlington, Va. International Service Division: Director.—Greever P. Allan, 4651 36th Street South, Alexandria 6, Va. BUREAU OF FINANCE Assistant Postmaster General.—Hyde Gillette, 4915 Glenbrook Road, Zone 16. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General and Controller.— Lindsley H. Noble, 45 West Lenox Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Controller.—Gordon G. Crowder, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Diviston of Systems and Procedures: Dzrector.—Sydney E. Bradley, 5505 McKinley Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Division of Statistics and Economics: Director.—[Vacant.] Assistant Controller for Accounting.— Edmund J. Walsh, 3521 South Stafford Street, Arlington 6, Va. Division of Accounting: Director.—J. Earle Weatherly, Lovettsville, Va. Dzvision of Cost Analysis: Director.— George M. Bralla, 4206 35th Street South, Arlington 6, Va. dasisions Cicggd for Budget.—Clarence N. Bruce, 7505 Essex Avenue, Spring-field, Va. Finance Officer.—J. Harold Marks, 4400 34th Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Division of Postal Funds: Directer.—James M. Bell, 117 Hilltop Road, Silver Spring, Md. Division of Postal Rates: Director.—Irving I. Raines, 4103 Longfellow Street, Hyattsville, Md. BUREAU OF FACILITIES Assistant Postmaster General.—Ormonde A. Kieb, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General.—Rollin D. Barnard, 5012 Rodman Road, Westgate, Zone 16. 464d Congressional Directory Division of Real Estate: Director.— Irving W. Thomas, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Division of Vehicles: Director.—Roy D. Schlegel, 4 West, Custis Avenue, Alexandria, Va. D1vision of Supplies: Director.— William H. Townsend, 2317 North Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. BUREAU OF PERSONNEL Assistant Postmaster General.—Eugene J. Lyons, 5519 Pollard Road, Zone 16. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General.—A. E. Weatherbee, 9302 Second Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Division of Departmental Personnel: Director.— William N. Campbell, 609 Gordon Street, Falls Church, 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 Policy Review and Analysis: 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, 6307 Haviland Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. BUREAU OF THE CHIEF POSTAL INSPECTOR Chief Postal Inspector.—David H. Stephens, 5415 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15 Criminal Investigations Division: Assistant Chief Postal Inspector.—Lloyd C. Walker, 522 Ashford Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Mail Froud Investigations.— William F. Callahan, 408 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Mail Loss and Depredations.—Joseph M. Cohen, 1420 Parkwood Place, Zone 10. Director, Identification Laboratory.—Albert W. Semerford, Clarksburg, Md. Internal and Special Investigations Division: Assistant Chief Postal Inspector.— Wilfred A. Miner, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Director, Service Investigations and Inspections.—Thomas J. Cronin, 3717 Warren Street, Zone 16. Director, Financial Investigations.—Charles W. Pfaffenberger, 110 Maryland Avenue, Zone 2. Internal Audit Division: Director.—Stancil M. Smith, 810 Waterford Road, Alexandria, Va. Administrative Staff: Assistant to Chief Postal Inspector (Acting).—Paul R. Andrews, 4601 Brandy-wine Street, Zone 16. Personnel Security: Director.—Michael L. Keefe, 8510 Loughborough Place, Chevy Chase 15, Md OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING Director.—Clyde W. Gray, Flanders Road, Westboro, Mass. Depry Director (Acting).—Maurice B. Feimster, Johnsontown Place, Bel Alton, Programming and Control Staff: Director.—Virgil C. Stone, 9903 Sidney Road, Silver Spring, Md. Field Engineering: Director.—[Vacant.] Post Office Department 465 Operations Analysis and Improvement Division: Director.—Maurice B. Feimster, Johnsontown Place, Bel Alton, Md. Space Utilization and Mechanization Division: Director—Robert F. Miller, 1107 Chestnut Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Manpower Utilization Division: Director.—J. Newton Lewis, Jr., 4331 Alton Place, Zone 16. Research and Development Division: Director.—Harold W. Lieske, 10106 Big Rock Road, Silver Spring, Md. 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, Post Office and Courthouse Building, Boston 9, Mass. Chicago Region—Illinois and Michigan except the N orthern Peninsula.—Robert R. Justus, Regional Director, Post Office Department, Main Post Office Build-ing, Chicago 100, I1l. Cincinnati Region—I ndiana, Ohzo, and Kentucky.—Herbert C. Rumble, Regional Director, Post Office Department, Post Office and Courthouse Building, Cincinnati 2, Ohio. Dallas Region— Texas and Louisiana.—George A. Gray, Regional Director, Post Office Department, Main Post Office Building, Dallas 21, Tex. Denver Region— Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Wyoming.—W. Donald Brewer, Regional Director, Post Office Department, Main Post Office Building, Denver 1, Colo. Memphis Region— Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi.—George C. Harris, Re-gional Director, Post Office Department, Federal Building, Memphis 1, Tenn. Minneapolis Region— Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and the Northern Peninsula of Michigan.—Frank 3 Goshey, Regional Director, Post Office Department, 512 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis 2, Minn. New York Region—New York.—Howard Coonen, Regional Director, Post Office Department, Main Post Office Building, New York 1, NY, Philadelphia Region— Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.—Donald A. Myers, Regional Director, Post Office Department, Main Post Office Building, Philadelphia 1, Pa. Portland Region—1I daho, 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— Missourt, 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 Hawait.—C. Verne Scoggins, Regional Director, Post Office Department, Flood Building, 870 Market Street, San Francisco 2, Calif. Washington Region— Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia.— Malcolm R. Clarke, Regional Director, Post Office Department, City Post Office Building, Washington 25, D.C. Wichita Region—K ansas, Nebraska, and Oklahoma.—Frank E. Barr, Regional Di-rector, Post Office Department, Main Post Office Building, Wichita 2, Kans. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 FRED A. SEATON, Secretary of the Interior, of Hastings, Nebr.; born December. 11, 1909, in Washington, D. C.; educated at Manhattan, Kans., public schools and Kansas State College; married Gladys Hope Dowd; children— Donald Richard, Johanna Christine, Monica Margaret, and Alfred Noble; director of sports publicity, Kansas State College, 1927-31 ; radio sports announcer, KSAC, WIBW, 1929-37; assistant in department of public speaking, Kansas State College, 1929-30; business manager Manhattan (Kans.) Little Theater, 1930-31; wire news editor Manhattan Morning Chronicle, 1932; city editor Manhattan Evening Mercury, 1933; associate editor Seaton Publications, Man-hattan, 1933-37; gensral manager Hastings (Nebr.) Daily Tribune since 1937; president Sheridan (Wyo.) Newspapers, Inc., Seaton Publishing Co., Lead, S. D., Winfield (Kans.) Publishing Co., Ine., Seaton Publishing Co., Hastings, Nebr., Manhattan (Kans.) Broadcasting Co., Alliance (Nebr.) Publishing Co., Nebraska Broadcasting Co., Hastings, The Western Farm Life Publishing Co., Denver, The Hastings (Nebr.) Corp., Manhattan (Kans.) Broadcasting Co.; vice president Seaton Publishing Co., Ine., Manhattan, Kans., Midwest Broadcasting Co., Coffeyville, Coffeyville Publishing Co.; Assistant Secretary of Defense for legis-lative affairs, 1953-55; administrative assistant and deputy assistant to the President of United States, 1955-56; served two terms in Nebraska Unicameral, 1945-49; member Nebraska Judicial Council, 1948-50; chairman Nebraska Legislative Council, 1947-49; vice chairman Young Republicans Club of Kansas, 1932-34, state chairman, 1934-36, reelected 1936, resigned 1937; Young Republi-can national committeeman for Kansas, 1935; vice chairman Kansas Republican State Committee, 1934-37; vice chairman Kansas Republican delegation to Cleveland, 1936; secretary to Alfred M. Landon in national campaign, 1936; member Republican National Speakers Bureau, 1936; appointed interim United States Senator from Nebraska, 1951, on death of Senator Wherry; member personal advisory staff of President Eisenhower during national campaign, 1952; past president Associated Press Newspapers of Nebraska; past chairman board of directors, Inland Daily Press Association; member board of directors Nebraska State Grain Improvement Association, 1938; trustee University of Nebraska Foundation, Hastings College; ambassador, Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben; member National Editorial Association, Nebraska Press Association, member Nebraska Progress Association, Navy League of United States, Nebraska Social Service League, Beta Theta Pi (district chief 1936, 37), Sigma Delta Chi, Pi Kappa Delta; Methodist, Mason; Elk; clubs: University (Lincoln, Nebr.); Hastings Dn Executive; National Press; appointed Secretary of the Interior May 28, Under Secretary.—0O. Hatfield Chilson, 2725 29th Street, Zone 8. Assistant Secretary (Water amd Power).—Fred G. Aandahl, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 7. Assistant Secretary (Public Land Management).—Roger C. Ernst, 9710 Bellevue Drive, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Secretary (Mineral Resources).—Royce A. Hardy. Sa Secretary for Fish and Wildlife.—Ross L. Leffler, 2725 29th Street, one 8. Angin pa; Assistant Secretary.—D. Otis Beasley, 4418 Davenport Street, one 16. Assistant to the Secretary.—Lorne Kennedy, Route 4, Box 340, Fairfax, Va. Assistant to the Secretary and Legislative Counsel.—Theodore F. Stevens, 3212 Landover Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant to the Secretary and Director of Information.—William C. Strand, 207 North Columbus Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant to the Secretary.— Edward D. Frye, 125 Carroll Street SE. Assistant to the Secretary.—George W. Abbott, 220 Second Street SE., Zone 3. 467 468 Congressional Directory Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Capt. Matthew V. Carson, Jr., 1200 South Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va. Special Assistant to the Secretary.— William B. Ewald, Jr., 3034 R Street, Zone 7. Office of the Secretary: Executive Assistant to the Secretary.—Leola P. Tise, 621 South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, Va. Office of the Under Secretary: Special Assistant to the Under Secretary.—[Vacant]. Office of the Assistant Secretary (Water and Power): Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant]. Director, Office of Saline Water.—Dayvid S. Jenkins, 1718 North Troy Street, Ar- lington, Va. Office of the Assistant Secretary (Public Land Management): Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Thomas F. Flynn, Jr., 8304 Wood-haven Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. Office of the Assistant Secretary (Mineral Resources): Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—John G. Liebert, 7503 Clarendon Road, 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 Massa-chusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Director, Office of Oil and Gas.—Hugh A. Stewart, 3108 Fourth Street, North, Arlington, Va. : Office of the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife: Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—XKeith R. McCarthy, 4605 21st Street, North Woodridge, Md. Office of the Administrative Assistant Secretary: Assistant lo the Administrative Assistant Secretary.—George E. Robinson, 1517 North Kentucky Street, Arlington 5, Va. Staff Assistant.—Don Shearon, 4527 Q Street, Zone 7. Dison of Administrative Services.—Floyd E. Dotson, 5843 Potomac Avenue, Zone 16. Disguion of Budget and Finance.—Sidney D. Larson, 251 Audrey Lane SE, one 20. lero a Inspection.—W. Darlington Denit, 2415 Lewisdale Drive, Lewis-ale, Dost of Management Research.—Arthur B. Jebens, 5437 Mohican Road, one 16. Director of Personnel.—Newell B. Terry, 7411 Grace Street, Springfield, Va. Bp o Property Management.—N. O. Wood, Jr., 3410 Macomb Street, one 16. i Directorof Security.—J. Cordell Moore, 5415 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 11. Solicitor.—Elmer F. Bennett, 6413 Marjory Lane, Bethesda, Md. Direder Technical Review Staff.—John B. Bennett, 6431 Western Avenue, one 15. Field Committees: Alaska.—[Vacant]. Missouri Basin.—Harrell F. Mosbaugh, Chairman, P. O. Box 2530, Billings, Mont. Northeast.—David R. Gascoyne, Chairman; Blake Building, 59 Temple Place, Boston, Mass. Pacific Northwest.—[Vacant]. Pacific Southwest.—Ernest O. Larson, Chairman, 32 Exchange Place, P. O. Box 360, Salt Lake City, Utah. Southwest.—Paul L. Fickinger, Chairman, Federal Building, P. O. Box 1467, Muskogee, Okla. DEFENSE MINERALS EXPLORATION ADMINISTRATION Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Admanistrator—C. O. Mittendorf, 4631 Brandywine Street, Zone 16. Deputy Administrator.—Frank E. Johnson, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Assistant to the Administrator.—George C. Selfridge, 1053 26th Street South, Arlington, Va. Department of the Interior 469 Director, Operations Control and Statistics Division.—Allen S. Dakan, 3928 Wash-ington Street, Kensington, Md. Director, Base Metals Division.— Willis R. Griswold, 597 University Boulevard East, Silver Spring, Md. Dreger, fron and Ferro-Alloys Division.— Williams S. Martin, 2921 Q Street, one 7. Director, Non-Metallic Mzinerals Division.—Lawrence G. Houk, 8638 Piney Branch Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Rare and Miscellaneous Metals Division.— Ernest W. Ellis, 3600 39th Street, Zone 16. Director, Contract Administration and Audit Division.—Jay L. Chambers, 6414 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Director—Edward Woozley, 7709 Holiday Terrace, Bethesda 14, Md. Associate Director—Earl J. Thomas, 4413 Rosedale Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Director.—James P. Beirne, 9900 Dilston Road, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Director.—Charles P. Mead, 5501 11th Street, North Arlington 5, Va. Asm to the Director.—Charles R. Drexilius, 603 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring, d. Budget and Finance Officer—Mark B. Welt, 1011 Crestwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. ; Appeals Officer.—Abe Furr, 1117 Fern Street. 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 G. Harrington, 1321 Fern Street, Zone 12. Forestry Officer.— Walter H. Horning, 5908 Broad Branch Road, Zone 15. Minerals Officer.—Max Caplan, 710 Oneida Place. Range Officer.—Gerald M. Kerr, 2760 Devonshire Place, Zone 8. International Cooperation Officer.—Byron C. Denny, 4820 Reno Road, Zone 8. Program Ca Officer— William C. Mebus, 810 Albany Avenue, Alexan- dria, Va. Ronan Supervisor.—Luther T. Hoffman, 5201 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, AREA OFFICES Area 1.—James F. Doyle, Area Administrator, 1001 Northeast Lloyd Boulevard, Portland 8, Oreg. State Offices: California.—Raymond R. Best, State Supervisor, California Fruit Building, 1010 Fourth Street, Sacramento, Calif. Oregon.— Virgil T. Heath, State Supervisor, 1001 Northeast Lloyd Boulevard, Portland 8, Oreg. Washington.—Fred J. Weiler, State Supervisor, Room 209, Federal Building, Spokane 1, Wash. Area 2.—Neal D. Nelson, Area Administrator, 310 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. State Offices: Arizona.—Edgar I. Rowland, State Supervisor, 1305 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, Ariz. Idaho.—J. Russell Penny, State Supervisor, 323 Federal Building, Boise, Idaho. Non Bdnning R. Greenslet, State Supervisor, 50 Ryland Street, Reno, ev. Utah.—Val B. Richman, State Supervisor, 314 Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Area 3.—Westal B. Wallace, Area Administrator, Federal Center, Building No. 50, Denver, Colo. State Offices: Colorado.—Lowell M. Puckett, State Supervisor, 357 New Customhouse Building, Denver 2, Colo. Montana.—Robert D. Nielson, State Supervisor, 1245 North 29th Street, Billings, Mont. | | 470 Congressional Directory ; Area 3—Continued State Offices— Continued New Mexico.—Eastburn R. Smith, State Supervisor, Federal Court House Building, Santa Fe, N. Mex. Wyoming.—Ed Pierson, State Supervisor, 305 Federal Office Building, Cheyenne, Wyo. Area SR M. Honeywell, Area Administrator, Post Office Building, Juneau, aska. Operations Offices: Juneau.— Warner T. May, Operations Supervisor, Post Office Building, Juneau, Alaska Fairbanks.—Richard L. Quintus, Operations Supervisor, P. O. Box 110, Fairbanks, Alaska Anchorage.—Lundgren T. Main, Operations Supervisor, Hawver Building, Anchorage, Alaska ! f \ BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Commaissioner.—Glenn L. Emmons, 3900 16th Street, Zone 11. Depaly Comes ==W, Barton Greenwood, 5229 Massachusetts Avenue, one 16. Legislative Associate Commaissioner.—H. Rex Lee, Route 1, Box 476, Fairfax, Va. Assistant Commissioner (Resources).—Ervin J. Utz, 4507 Middleton Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Commassioner (Community Services).—Selene Gifford, 802 Crescent Drive, Alexandria, Va. ; Assistant Commissioner (Adminisiration).—Fred H. Massey, 73 Galveston Street SW., Zone 24. Assistant Commissioner (Economic Development). — Thomas M. Reid, 11000 Rock-ville Pike, Rockville, Md. Assistant to the Commaissioner.—Leon V. Langan, 7202 Lenhart Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. a of Personnel.—C. Earl Lamson, 5813 Melvern Drive, Bethesda 14, Information Officer—Morrill M. Tozier, 2440 16th Street, Zone 9. AREA OFFICES Lerfeon seBeniamin Reifel, Bradbury Building, 820 South Main, . kDak. Anadarko.—Will J. Pitner, Federal Building, Anadarko, Okla. Billings.— Percy E. Melis, 804 North 29th Street, Billings, Mont. Gallup.— William Wade Head, P. O. Box 1260, Gallup, N. Mex. Juneau.— William H. Olsen, Juneau, Alaska. Minneapolis.—Robert D. Holtz, 2908 Colfax Avenue South, Buzza Minneapolis, Minn. ; Muskogee.—Paul L. Fickinger, Federal Building, Muskogee, Okla. Phoeniz.—Frederick M. Haverland, P. O. Box 7007, Phoenix, Ariz. Portland.—Don C. Foster, 1001 Northeast Lloyd Boulevard, Portland, Sacramento.—Leonard M. Hill, P. O. Box 749, Sacramento, Calif. Aberdeen, Building, Oreg. INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS BOARD Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Sngeiig d’Harnoncourt, Director, Museum of Modern Art, New York, Members: F. < Dagkapnaer, Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, ork, N.Y. Vincent Price, 580 North Beverly Glen, Los Angeles 24, Calif. James W. Young, Rancho Canada, Pena Blanca, N. Mex. Erich Kohlberg, 429 17th Street, Denver, Colo. General Manager.—J. Edward Davis, 2501 Q Street, Zone 7. New Department of the Interior 471 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY General Services Building. Phone REpublic 7-1820 Director.—Thomas B. Nolan, 2219 California Street, Zone 8. Associate Director.—Arthur A. Baker, 5201 Westwood Drive, Zone 16. Assistant Director.—Robert H. Lyddan, 3101 Beech Street, Zone 15. Staff Coordinator.—John C. Reed, 6637 Barnaby Street, Zone 15. /f Li Officer.—Herbert B. Nichols, 2900 Terrace Drive, Chevy Chase 15, d. Chih, Publications Office.—Robert L.. Moravetz, 3813 N. 4th Street, Arlington 3, a. Executive Officer—Glendon J. Mowitt, 3115 Worthington Street, Zone 15. Personnel Officer.— Willard F. McCornack, 2112 Bancroft Place, Zone 8. Chief, Geologic Division.— Wilmot H. Bradley, 4015 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Cini Resources Division.—Luna B. Leopold, 5705 Springdale Drive, Zone Chief, Topographic Division.—George D. Whitmore, 6806 Florida Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief, 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. Shai Onis SRD W. Crosthwait, 4205 Sheridan Street, Hyatts-ville, ; Assistant Commissioner.—Floyd E. Dominy, Box 2460, Route 1, Oakton, Va. Assistant Commissioner and Chief Engineer.—Leslie N. McClellan, Dehver Federal Center, Denver 2, Colo. Chief, Division of Irrigation.—Floyd E. Dominy. Chief, Division of Project Development.—Newcomb B. Bennett, Jr., 6801 Wells Parkway, University Park, Md. . Chief, Division of Power.—Don S. Campbell, 6665 32d Place, 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 Contracts and Property Management.—Xermit K. Young, 3609 North John Marshall Drive, Arlington, Va. Chief, Division of General Services.—Harold L. Byrd, 2712 Plyers Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Division of Organization and Methods.—Francis W. Jones, 1500 Flora Lane, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant to the Commissioner—Information.—Ottis Peterson, 2522 24th Street, North, Arlington, Va. Chief, Division of Personnel.—Glenn D. Thompson, 9101 Eton Road, Silver Spring, Md Sse to the Commissioner—Engineering.—T. W. Mermel, 4540 43d Street, one 16. Chief, Division of Foreign Activities.—Leon W. Damours, 2017 North Woodrow Street, Arlington, Va. FIELD ORGANIZATION Region 1.—H. T. Nelson, Regional Director, Reclamation Building, Fairgrounds, Boise, Idaho. Region 2.—B. P. Bellport, Regional Director, Fulton and Marconi Avenues, Sacramento 11, Calif. Region 3—Wade H. Taylor, Regional Director, Administration Building, Boulder City, Nev. Region 4.—Ernest O. Larson, Regional Director, 32 Exchange Place, Salt Lake City, Utah. 97560°—57 32 472 Congressional Directory, Region 5.—Robert W. Jennings, Regional Director, Old Post Office Building, Seventh and Taylor, Amarillo, Tex. Bogor, Oop M. Clinton, Regional Director, Seventh and Central, Billings, ont. Region ?7.—R. J. Walter, Jr., Regional Director, Building 46, Denver Federal Center, Denver 2, Colo. Alaska District.—Daryl L. Roberts, District Manager, Juneau, Alaska. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-182) Director.—Conrad L. Wirth, 3808 Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Associate Director.—Eivind T. Scoyen, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Directors.—Hillory A. Tolson, 5200 Sangamore Road, Zone 16; Jackson E. Price, 7104 Denton Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant to the Director —Philip F. King, 2312 South Nash Street, Arlington, Va. peri Aisin! to the Director—Frank E. Harrison, R. F. D. 5, Box 462, Fair- ax, Va. Special Assistant to the Director—Edmund B. Rogers, 1150 Bannock Street, Denver 4, Colo. Chef, M ee 66 Staff.— William G. Carnes, 7101 Oakridge Avenue, Chevy Chase 15 ; ; : Chief Auditor.—James B. Robinson, 3348 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief of Design and Construction.—Thomas C. Vint, 3701 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief of Interpretation.—Ronald F. Lee, 2 Drury Lane, Hollin Hills, Alexandria, a. Chief of Recreation Resource Planning.—Ben H. Thompson, 227 Wellesley Avenue, Glen Echo, Md. Chief of Ranger Activities.—John M. Davis, Parkfairfax, Building 710, 3235 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief of Concessions Management.—A. Clark Stratton, 1507 Cavalier Corridor, Falls Church, Va. Chief of Lufoltion. 8. Herbert Evison, 219 East Marshall Street, Falls urch, Va. Chief of Lands.—Donald E. Lee, R. F. D. 3, Box 44, Fairfax County, Club Estates, Fairfax, Va. Chief Maintenance.—Edwin C. Kenner, 9645 East Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Chief of ‘Museums.—Ralph H. Lewis, 3 Delaware Drive, Forest Heights, Zone 22. Chief of National Park System Planning.—Leo J. Diederich, 5316 Allandale Road, Green Acres 16, Md. Lia of Dork Forest and Wildlife Protection.— Lawrence F. Cook, 7924 16th Street, one 12. Chief of Property and Records Management—William S. Bahlman, 5312 Reno Road. Chief of Programs and Plans Conirol.—Henry Langley, 4519 31st Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Chief of Recreation Surveys.—Robert W. Ludden, 8101 Kentbury Drive, Bethesda, Md Chief of State Cooperation.—Sidney S. Kennedy, 5601 Northfield Road, Bethesda 14, ) M : Chief of Visitor Protection.—Allyn F. Hanks. Chief Architect.—Dick Sutton, Route 1, McLean, Va. Chief Engineer.—Paul McG. Miller, 4314 Alton Place, Zone 16. Chief Historian.—Herbert E. Kahler, R. F. D. 1, Box 234-D, Alexandria, Va. Chief Landscape Architect.—Merel S. Sager, 830 South Highland Street, Arlington, 4, Va. : Chief Naturalist—John E. Doerr, 7816 Moorland Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief Safety Engineer.— Frank L. Ahern, 5408 41st Street, Zone 15. Finance Officer—Clarence P. Montgomery, 3130 Inglewood Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Personnel Officer— Leland F. Ramsdell, 54 Shaw Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Department of the Interior 473 REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Region 1.— Elbert Cox, 900 North Lombardy Street, Richmond 20, Va. Region 2.—Howard W. Baker, 307 Federal Office Building, Omaha 2, Nebr. Region 8.—Hugh M. Miller, Box 1728, Santa Fe, N. Mex." Region 4. —Lawrence C. Merriam, 180 New Montgomery Street, San Fran- cisco 5, Calif. Region 5.— Daniel J. Tobin, 421 Walnut Street, Philadelphia 6, Pa. ~ EASTERN AND WESTERN OFFICES OF DIVISION OF DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION Chief, Eastern Office, Division of Design and Construction.— Edward S. Zimmer, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Chief, Western Office, Division of Design and Construction.—Sanford Hill, 1000 Geary Street, San Franeisco 9, Calif. NATIONAL CAPITAL PARKS Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Superintendent.—Edward J. Kelly, 3103 Circle Hill, Alexandria, Va. Associate Superiniendent.—Harry T. Thompson, 8306 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Superintendent.—Frank T. Gartside, 3800 14th Street, Zone 11 NATIONAL PARK TRUST FUND BOARD Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Robert B. Anderson, Secretary of the Treasury, Mayflower Hotel. Fred A. Seaton, Secretary of the Interior, 2725 29th Street, Zone 8. 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. Henry G. Diefenbach, 849 Winyah Avenue, Westfield, N. J. ADVISORY BOARD ON NATIONAL PARKS, HISTORIC SITES, BUILDINGS, AND MONUMENTS Chairman.— Walter L. Huber, One Montgomery Street, San Francisco 4, Calif. Vice Chairman.—Carl I. Wheat, 332 Westridge Drive, Menlo Park, Calif. Secretary.—Harold S. Wagner, Akron Metropolitan Park District, 207 South Broadway, Akron 8, Ohio. Members.—Horace M. Albright, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.; Dr. John O. Brew, Peabody Museum of Archeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Cambridge 38, Mass.; Dr. E. Raymond Hall, 1637 West Ninth Street, Lawrence, Kans.; ‘John A. Krout, 10 Fountain Terrace, Scarsdale, N. Y.; FrankE. Masland, Jr., Carlisle, Pa.; JohnB. Oakes, c/o The New York Times, Times Square, New York 36, N.Y.: ; Earl H. Reed, 1835 New Orleans Ssh Chicago 14, TIl1l.; Fred Smith, Prudential Life Insurance Co., Newark, BUREAU OF MINES Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Director.— Marling J. Ankeny, 5308 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Director.—Thomas H. Miller, 6501 Barnaby Street, Zone 15. Aseitond, Director— Programs. —Paul Zinner, 6002 34th Place, Chevy Chase 15, Assistant Director— Health and Safety.—James Westfield, 2430 Pennsylvania Avenue, Zone 7. Assistant Director— Helium.—Clifford W. Seibel, 514 Barfield Building, Amarillo, Tex. 474 Congressional Directory Executive Assistant for Regional Activities.—Charles H. Johnson, 5209 Chevy Chase Parkway, Zone 15. Chie] Lining Engineer.—Paul T. Allsman, 9808 Old Spring Road, Kensington, Chief Economist.—Paul W. McGann, 6307 Glenwood Place, Falls Church, Va. Chief ia Technologist.—John F. Barkley, 8101 Maple Ridge Road, Bethesda 14, d. Chief Petroleum Engineer—Carl C. Anderson, 2525 North Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. Chaef Statistictan.—Rexford C. Parmelee, 4700 47th Street, Zone 16. Ciel) Office ns Mineral Reports.—Allan Sherman, 8318 Draper Lane, Silver pring, : Chef, Division of Safety.—John A. Johnson, 2725 29th Street, Zone 8. Clee, Division of Coal Mine Inspection.—Harry F. Weaver, 2135 Tunlaw Road, one 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. Chief, iran of Anthracite.—Joseph A. Corgan, 5605 Park Street, Chevy Chase 15 d. Chief, Division of Bituminous Coal.—T. Reed Scollon, 6319 Walhounding Road, Zone 16. Chief, Division of Administration.— William E. Rice, 3708 Manor Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. ; Chief Personnel Officer—J. Leland Acuff, 5108 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Region I (Northwestern)— (Acting) .—Mark L. Wright, Box 492, Albany, Oreg. Region II (Southwesterm)— (Acting) —Richard B. Maurer, 420 Customhouse, 555 Battery Street, San Francisco 11, Calif. Region III (Rocky Mountain and North Central).—John H. East, Jr., 224 New Customhouse, Denver 2, Colo. Rey h YA Send Central) .—Harold M. Smith, 206 Federal Building, Bartles-ville, Okla. Region V (Southeastern and Northeastern)— (Acting) .—Earle P. Shoub, 4800 Forbes Street, Pittsburgh 13, Pa. HEALTH AND SAFETY ACTIVITIES Health and Safety District Supervisors: District A (Pennsylvania (east of a north-south line through Harrisburg), Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, Con-necticut, Delaware, and New Jersey)—(Acting).— William Rachunis, 233 Federal Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. District B (Pennsylvania (west of a morth-south line through Harrisburg), Ohio, and the West Virginia counties of Marshall, Ohio, Brooke, and Hancock).— W. Dan Walker, 4800 Forbes Street, Pittsburgh 13, Pa. District C (West Virginia, except the counties of Marshall, Ohio, Brooke, and Hancock, and Maryland).— William R. Park, P. O. Box 112, Mt. Hope, W. Va. District D (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mqis-sissippt, and Tennessee).— Milton C. McCall, Calder Building, 18th and 3d Avenue North, Birmingham, Ala. District E (Indiana, Illinois, portion of Kentucky (west of a line extending south from the Indiana-Ohio boundary through Frankfort, Kentucky, to Tennessee), Missouri, and Towa)—(Acting).—Francis J. Smith, 201 Post Office Building, Vincennes, Ind. Districe F (North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan).—Allen D. Look, 329 Federal Building, Duluth 2, Minn. District G (Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, and Louistana).—George M. Kintz, Room 1602, 1114 Commerce Street, Dallas, Tex. District H (Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Wyoming, California, Nevada, Utah, and the territory of Alaska).— J. Howard Bird, Building 20, Federal Center, Denver 2, Colo. District I (Virginia and Eastern Kentucky, east of Frankfort).—Joseph 8S. Malesky, P. O. Box 560, Norton, Va. Department of the Interior 475 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Commassioner of Fish and Wildlife.— Arnie J. Suomela, 3622 Greenway Place, Alexandria, Va. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife: : Director—Daniel H. Janzen, 7723 Dockser Terrace, Lake Barcroft, Fairfax County, Va. Assistant Director—Abram V. Tunison, 1302 Ellison Street, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Director.—Lansing A. Parker, 4819 North 24th Road, Arlington 7, Va. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries: Director—Donald L. McKernan, 2416 North Nelson Street, Arlington, Va. duit PererloreAndiow W. Anderson, 3910 Woodlawn Road, Chevy ase 15, : OFFICE OF TERRITORIES Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Director—Anthony T. Lausi, 2717 North Jefferson Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Director.— Vern E. Stephens, 1900 F Street, Zone 6. Chief, Division of Alaskan Affairs.—Philip W. Morgan, 2427 Menokin Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Division of Insular Affairs.— William A. Arnold, 2420 Menokin Drive, ; Alexandria, Va. ; : Legislative (nin Bikiey S. Coulter, 608 South George Mason Drive, Arling- ton 4, Va. Fable Works Advisor.—Dan H. Wheeler, 3205 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase TERRITORIAL OFFICIALS Governor of Alaska.— Michael A. Stepovich, Juneau, Alaska. Secretary of Alaska.—Waino E. Hendrickson, Juneau, Alaska. Governor of Hawaii.— William F. Quinn, Honolulu, T Secretary of Hawaii.—Farrant L. Turner, Honolulu, T. H. Governor of the Virgin Islands.— Walter A. Gordon, Charlotte Amalie, V. I. Government Secretary for the Virgin Islands.—[Vacant.] : Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.—Luis Muifioz-Marin, San Juan, P.B Governor of Guam.—Richard Barrett Lowe, Agana, Guam. Secretary of Guam.—[Vacant.] Governor of American Samoa.— Peter T. Coleman, Tutuila, American Samoa. Secretary of American Samoa.—Alan M. MacQuarrie, Tutuila, American Samoa. High Commissioner of the Trust Territory.—Delmas H. Nucker, Agana, Guam. Depa High Commissioner of the Trust Territory—Eugene R. Gilmartin, Agana, uam. THE ALASKA RAILROAD General Offices, Anchorage, Alaska General Manager.—John H. Lloyd, Anchorage, Alaska. Assistant General Manager.—John E. Manley, Anchorage, Alaska. SEATTLE REPRESENTATIVE A. R. Sessions, 601 East 78th Street, Seattle, Wash. THE VIRGIN ISLANDS CORPORATION General Office, St. Croix, V.L Members of the Board of Directors: Fred A. Seaton, 2725 29th Street, Washington, D. C. Ezra Taft Benson, 1907 Quincy Street, Washington 11, D. C. Laurence B. Robbins, 1413 35th Street, Washington 7, D. C. Walter A. Gordon, St. Thomas, V. I. Ward M. Canaday, 4455 Brookside Road, Toledo, Ohio. D. Victor Bornn, P. O. Box 177, St. Thomas, V. 1. General Counsel.—A. M. Edwards, 4200 31st Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Secretary of the Board to Directors.—Anthony T. Lausi. 2717 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. Officer: President.—Xenneth A. Bartlett, St. Croix, V. IL 476 Congressional Directory BOARD ON GEOGRAPHIC NAMES Chazrman.—[Vacant]. Broun Secretary.— Meredith F. Burrill, 5503 Grove Street, Chevy Chase 15, Members: Department of State, Dr. G. Etzel Pearcy, 2117 E Street, Zone 7; Dr. Robert D. Hodgson, 103 Joyce Drive, Fairfax, Va., deputy. Department of the Army, [Vacant]. Department of the Navy, W. G. Watt, 1600 North Highland Street, Arlington, Va.; Charles D. Rouse, 7307 Elmhurst Strceh Zone 28, deputy. Department of the Air Force, [Vacant]. Post Office Department, [Vacant]. Department of the Interior, [Vacant]. Department of Agriculture, Edward P. Cliff, 221 North Royla Street, Alex- sein, Va.; Fred W. Grover, 2323 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va., eputy. Department of Commerce, Capt. Lawrence W. Swanson, 4225 Franklin Street, Kensington, Md.; Lewis Heck, 3421 North Hampton Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md., deputy. Government Printing Office, John W. Dollins, 412 Brewster Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Library of Congress, Dr. W. W. Ristow, Engleside Avenue, McLean, Va.; Richard S. Angell, 4913 Flint Drive, Zone 16, deputy. Central Intelligence Agency. BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION Administrator.— William A. Pearl, 1001 Northeast Lloyd Boulevard, P. O. Box 3537, Portland 8, Oreg. Assistant’ Administrator.—J. Lane Morthland, 1001 Northeast Lloyd Boulevard, P. O. Box 3537, Portland8, Oreg. General Counsel (Regional Solicitor) .—Raymond C. Coulter, 1001 Northeast Lloyd Boulevard, P. O. Box 3537, Portland 8, Oreg. Chief Engineer, Division of Engineering. — Eugene C. Starr, 1001 Northeast Lloyd Boulevard, P. O. Box 3537, Portland8, Oreg. Director of Operations and Maintenance. ~ “Miller Evans, 1001 Northeast Lloyd Boulevard, P. O. Box 3537, Portland8, Oreg. Dzrector of Administrative M anagement. —Barl D. atria, 1001 Northeast Lloyd Boulevard, P. O. Box 3537, Portland8, Oreg. Manager, Washington, y i po iy Office. — Morgan D. Dubrow, Interior Building, Washington 25, D. C. BONNEVILLE ADVISORY BOARD Chairman.— William A. Pearl, Administrator, Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, Oreg. Brig. Gen. i hy 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. Lone S. Wing, Regional Engineer, Federal Power Commission, San Francisco, alif. Ellis L. Hatt, Head, Watershed Planning Branch, Soil Conservation Service, 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.—Neil Li. Adams, 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 Quiney Street); born at Whitney, Franklin County, Idaho, August 4, 1899; educated at Oneida Stake Academy (1914-18), Utah State Agricultural 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. (Mrs. Robert Harris Walker), Beverly A., Bonnie A., and Flora Beth; from 1921-23 served as missionary of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, British Isles; 1928-30 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, University of Idaho; heading new Depart-ment of Agricultural Economics and Marketing, extension division; 1933-38 secretary, Idaho Cooperative Council; 1939-44 executive 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 execu-tive committee, American Institute of Cooperation; director, Farm Founda-tion; member, National Agricultural Advisory Committee; member, National Farm Credit Committee; United States delegate, first International Confer-ence 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, 5508 Albia Road, Zone 16. Assistant Secretary.—Don Paarlberg, 1539 Live Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Secretary.— Marvin L. McLain, 4441 31st Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Director, Agricultural Credit Services.—XKenneth L. Scott, 3510 Porter Street. Administrative Assistant Secretary.— Ralph S. Roberts, 6400 31st Place. General Counsel.—Robert L. Farrington, 3013 Stephenson Place, Zone 15. Executive Assistant to the Secretary.—Milan D. Smith, 5517 Chamberlin Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistants to the Secretary.—Robert D. McMillen, Westchester Apartments; Charles Figy, Claridge Hotel; Clyde A. Wheeler, Jr., 160 Hilton Street, Alexandria, Va.; Martin Sorkin, 5600 Randolph Street, Hyattsville, Md. Assistant to the Under Secretary.— Theodore S. Gold, Park Central, 1900 F Street. Staff Assistant, Program Appraisal.—Miles Horst, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue. Program Liaison Officer.—Bert M. Tollefson, Jr., 3310 83d Avenue SE., North Forestville, Md. 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, 5508 Albia Road, Zone 16. AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM SERVICE Administrator.—Paul M. Koger, 1013 Crane Drive, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Administrator.—F. G. Ritchie, 2245 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Observation Programs Division.—Roland Crumpler, 3117 Westover ‘Drive SE., Zone 20. Director, Program Analysis Division.—James M. Hunt, 4631 16th Street North, Arlington, Va. Director, Information Services Division.—Kenneth M. Gapen, 1412 Howard Street, Falls Church, Va. 477 478 Congressional Directory AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Admanistrator.—Byron T. Shaw, 5120 Sargent Road NE. Deputy Administrator, Regulatory Programs.—M. R. Clarkson, 5569 16th Street North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Administrator, Crops Regulatory Programs.—W. L. Popham, 4026: 25th Road North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Administrator, Livestock Regulatory Programs—C. Donald Van: Houweling, Route 1, Box 363, Oakton, Va. Deputy Adminasirator, Production Research.—T. C. Byerly, 2121 B Street SW. dv Administrator—H. A. Rodenhiser, 5805 Aberdeen Road, Bethesda, Deputy Adminastrator, Utilization Research and Development.—George W. Irving, Jr., 4836 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Administrator.—G. E. Hilbert, 5325 McKinley Street, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Administrator, Experiment Stations.—E. C. Elting, 621 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Administrator.—H. C. Knoblauch, R. F. D. 1, Box 471, Vienna, Va. Executive Assistant Adminisirator.—F. H. Spencer, 4110 Woodberry Street, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. Dione Institute of Home Economics.—Hazel K. Stiebeling, 4000 Cathedral venue. Scientific and Professional Advisor.—S. E. Johnson, 118 North Jackson Street, Arlington, Va. ; Director, Program Appraisal and Internal Audit.—K. A. Butler, 1200 Kingwood Drive, Takoma Park, Md. : Diver, Information Division.—E. G. Moore, 7705 Old Chester Road, Bethesda, EXPERIMENT STATIONS DIVISIONS Director, State Experiment Stations Diviston.—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 Diviston.—Edmund Stephens, 3044 North Peary Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Personnel Dwiston.—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 DIVISIONS Director, Agricultural Engineering Research Division.—E. G. McKibben, 4226 Longfellow Street, Hyattsville, Md. Director, Animal Disease and. Parasite Research Division.—Howard W. Johnson, 9634 Brunett Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Animal Husbandry Research Division.—Ralph E. Hodgson, 7006 Wake Forest Drive, College Park, Md. Director, Clothing and Housing Research Division.—Esther L. Batchelder, Devon Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Crops Research Division.— Marion W. Parker, 4504 Beechwood Road, College Park, Md. Director, Eastern Utilization Research and Development Division.—P. A. Wells, 1223 Wheatsheaf Lane, Abington, Pa. Director, Entomology Research Diviston.—Edward F. Knipling, 2607 Marcey Road, Arlington, Va. Department of Agriculture 479 Director, Farm Economics Research Division.—Carl P. Heisig, 3125 North Nelson Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Household Economics Research Division.—Faith Clark, 5510 Surrey Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Northern Utilization Research and Development Division.—W. D. Maclay, 140 Cole Court, Peoria, Ill. Director, Soil and Water Conservation Research Division.—Cecil H. Wadleigh, Whitfield Chapel Road, Lanham, Md. Director, Southern Utilization. Research and Development Division.—C. H. Fisher, 1624 Mirabeau Avenue, New Orleans, La. Director, Western Utilization Research and Development Division.—M. J. Copley, 862 Arlington Avenue, Berkeley, Calif. £ REGULATORY DIVISIONS Director, Animal Disease Eradication Division.—R. J. Anderson, 2737 Bradley Circle, Falls Church, Va. Director, Animal Inspection and Quarantine Division.—L. C. Heemstra, 4503 Eimwood Road, Beltsville, Md. Director, Meat Inspection Division.—A. R. Miller, 366 North Washington Street, Falls Church, Va. : Director, Plant Pest Conirol Division.—E. D. Burgess, 2454 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va. : Director, Plant Quarantine Division.—Eugene P. Reagan, 3611 39th Street. FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE Administrator.—Joseph G. Knapp, 7119 Fairfax Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Management Services Division.—Kelsey B. Gardner, 7527 17th Street, one 12. Director, Marketing Division.—J. Kenneth Samuels, 2905 McKinley Street, Zone 15. Director, Purchasing Division.—Martin A. Abrahamsen, 10305 Parkman Road, Silver Spring, 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 Administrator.—C. M. Ferguson, 4707 Chevy Chase Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Perit Admanistrator.—P. V. Kepner, 3217 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase 15, d Assistant Administrator. —Luke M. Schruben, 4603 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md Assistant Administrator.—Otto C. Croy, 4716 Bradley Boulevard, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Binion of Management Operations, Director—Joseph P. Flannery, 4819 Yuma treet. Division of Agricultural Economics Programs, Director—Raymond C. Scott, 5907 Williamsburg Boulevard, Arlington Va. Dinigen of Extension Research and Training, Director.—Gladys Gallup, 2000 F treet. Division of Information Programs, Director.—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, Adelphi, Md. Division of Home Economics Programs, Director.—Frances Scudder, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va. | 480 Congressional Directory | | | | FOREST SERVICE South Building, Twelfth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Chief—Richard E. McArdle, 2907 Rittenhouse Street. Program Planning and Legislation: : : Assistant Chief. —Fdward C. Crafts, 7111 44th Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Division of Legislative Reporting and Liatson.—[Vacant.] Division of Program Planning and Special Reports.—[Vacant.] National Forest Resource Management Divisions: Assistant Chief. —Edward P. Cliff, 221 North Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant Chief.—Marion M. Nelson, 4510 South 31st Street, Apt. 203, Arlington 6, Va. Staff Assistant.—Lowell G. Woods, 203 Guthrie Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Division of Fire Control.—Merle S. Lowden, 3511 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Division of Timber Management.—Ira J. Mason, 5305 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. Division of Range Management.—Charles A. Joy, 2906 Edgehill Drive, Alexandria, Va. Division of Recreation and Land Uses.—John Sieker, 1519 North Frederick Street, Arlington, Va. Division of Engineering.—A. P. Dean, 3900 16th Street. Division of Wildlife Management.—Lloyd W. Swift, 323 North Oxford Street, Arlington, Va. Division of Watershed Management.—Gordon R. Salmond, 201 Summers Drive, Alexandria, Va. State and Private Forestry Divisions: Assistant Chief —W. S. Swingler, 8012 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, Md. ison of Cooperative Forest Fire Protection.—James N. Diehl, 4716 15th treet. Division of Cooperative Forest Management.— Arthur R. Spillers, 503 West Windsor Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Division of Forest Pest Conirol.—W. V. Benedict, 5311 Sangamore Road. Division of Flood Prevention and River Basin Programs.— Warren T. Murphy, 6207 Crathie Lane, Bethesda, Md. Division of Cooperative Tree Planting.—Edward G. Grest, 15627 North Ivanhoe, Arlington, Va. Forest Research Divisions: Assistant Chief —V. L. Harper, 6409 Winston Drive, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Assistant Chief.—George M. Jemison, 423 Hillmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Staff Assistant.—Ivan H. Sims, 7600 Newmarket Drive, Bethesda, Md. Division of Forest Management Research.—C. E. Ostrom, 2925 Hickory Street, Alexandria, Va. Division of Forest Fire Research.—A. A. Brown, 1215 Popkins Lane, Alexan-ria, Va. Division of Forest Economics Research.—Horace R. Josephson, 5504 Burling Court, Bethesda, Md. Division of Range Management Research,—Kenneth W. Parker, 6014 Kirby Road, Bethesda, Md. Division of Forest Products Research.—James J. Byrne, 106 Taussig 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. Division of Forest Disease Research.—John R. Hansbrough, 4409 36th Street South, Arlington, Va. : Administrative Management and Information Divisions: Assistant Chief —Clare W. Hendee, 4812 Essex Avenue, Chevy Chase, 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.—Lynne M. Correll, 6051 North 21st Street, Arlington, Va. Integrating Inspection.—Russell B. McKennan, 6318 North 11th Road, Arlington, Va. Department of Agriculture 481 Lands Divisions: Assistant Chief —Howard Hopkins, 1801 North Hartford Street, Arlington, Va. Division of Land Adjustments.—Frederick W. Grover, 2323 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va. Division of Land Classification.—[Vacant.] Fiscal Control.—Howard E. Marshall, 4201 13th Street South, 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 Street North, Arlington, Va. Deputy Adminastrator—Gladwin E. Young, 5526 16th Street North, Arlington, a. Assistant to Administrator for Great Plains Program.— Cyril Luker, 2129 North Pierce Street, Arlington, Va. Assistants to Administrator .—Raymond W. Heinen, 2306 Hildarose Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Henry D. Abbot, 2319 Tracy Place. Executive Officer to the Administrator.—Glenn K. Rule, 4824 Cumberland Av-enue, Chevy Chase 16, Md. Field Representatives. SA Norton, 4702 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase 15, D. H. E. Tower, 2515 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va; Austin i Patrick, 4228 South Columbia Road, Arlington, Va.: Thomas L. Gaston, Jr., 4700 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Internal Audit Staff.—James E. Gates, 1129 North Inglewood, Arlington, Va. Assistant Administrator for Field Services.—Jefferson C. Dykes, 4511 Guilford Road, College Park, Md. Planning Division.—Carl B. Brown, 317 Pinewood Avenue, Silver Spring, Farm and Ranch Planning Branch.—V. W. Silkett, 5466 30th Street. Conservation Needs and Records Branch.—T. C. Green, 3421 19th Street SE. Watershed Planning Branch.—John H. Wetzel, 6311 Dahlonega Road, Mohican Hills, Md. River Basins Branch. —@George R. Phillips, 4612 Harrison Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Engineering Division.—Chester J. Francis, 4118 North Richmond Street, Arlington, Va. Hydrology. —Harold O. Ogrosky, 1004 North Livingston Street, Arling- ton, Va. Sedimentation.—Louis C. Gottschalk, 3805 7th Street South, Arlington, Va. dfn, —George W. Musgrave, 4205 Four Mile Run Drive, Arling- ton, Va Agricultural Engineering.—James J. Coyle, 1510 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Irrigation Engineering.— Tyler H. Quackenbush, 10107 Crestwood Road, Kensington, Md. Drainage Engineering—John G. Sutton, 1150 Kalmia Road, Zone 15. Conservation Equipment.—Gerald E. Ryerson, 202 Apple Grove Lane, Silver Spring, Md. Design and Construction Branch.—Melvin M. Culp, 8614 11th Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Sal Technology Division.—Edward H. Graham, Shreve Road, Falls Church, Agronomy. —Burdette D. Blakely, 2105 Prichard Road, Wheaton, Md. Range Conservation.—Frederiec G. Renner, 6692 32d Place, Zone 15. Woodland Conservation.— Theodore B. Plair, 6158 31st Place, Zone 15. Biology.— Lawrence V. Compton, 2841 Beachwood Circle, Arlington, Va. Plant Wea. .—Abraham D. Stoesz, 3224 South Utah Street, Arling- ton, Va Assistant Administrator for Soil Survey.—Charles E. Kellogg, 4100 Nicholson Street, Hyattsville, Md. Cartographic Division.—Felice M. Orsini, 4706 Drexel Road, College Park, Md. Soil Survey Operations.—Roy D. Hockensmith, 2832 McKinley Place, Zone 15. Soil Survey Imterpretation.— Albert A. Klingebiel, 915 Newhall Street, Silver Spring, Md. 482 Congressional Derectory Assistant Administrator for Soil Survey—Continued Bol Surety Investigations.—Guy D. Smith, 6407 40th Avenue, University Park, Soil Classification and Correlation.—Roy W. Simonson, 4613 Beachwood Road, College Park, Md. Assistant Admanistrator for Management.— William R. Van Dersal, 6 South Ken-sington Street, Arlington, Va. Admanisirative Services Diviston.—Ralph C. Wright, 4606 Woodfield Road, Bethesda, Md. Bruins and Finance Division.—Carl H. Dorny, 6812 Oak Lane, Chevy Chase, Personnel Management Diviston.— Verna C. Mohagen, 4633 River Road, Zone 16. Information Division.—D. Harper Simms, 4410 38th Street North, Arlington, Va. : MARKETING AND FOREIGN AGRICULTURE The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Assistant Secretary.—Don Paarlberg, 1539 Live Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Office. of Administrator: Administrator.—Oris V. Wells, 14 Belfield Road, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Admanistrator, 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 Old Spring Road, Kensington, Md. Chairman, Outlook and Situation Board.—Bushrod W. Allin, 5214 Goddard Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Liaison Officer, Matching Fund Program, State Departments of Agriculture.~— William C. Crow, 1258 North Buchanan Street, Arlington 5, Va. pines Director, Marketing Information Division.—Franklin Thackrey, 102 West Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Va. Director, Internal Audit Division.—Donald A. Russell, Route 1, Box 140, Annandale, Va. -Chief Statistical Officer, Statistical Clearance and Standards.—Earl E. Houseman, 1005 Hillwood Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Legislative Reports.—Nathan Koenig, 6411 33d Street, Zone 15. Marketing Services— Division Directors: Cotton.— Edward J. Overby, Route 1, Box 72, Vienna, Va. Dairy.—Herbert L. Forest, 5 Shenandoah Road, Alexandria, Va. Food Distribution.— Martin D. Garber, 5315 Kenwood Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md fry and Vegetable.—Sylvester R. Smith, 4507 31st Street South, Arlington 6, a Grain.—Bert W. Whitlock, Arlington Towers, Tyler Building, Arlington 9, Va. Livestock.—David M. Pettus, Route 1, Box 414, Manassas, Va. Poultry.—Hermon I. Miller, 5116 Moorland Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Special Services.—George A. Dice, 3852 Calvert Street, Zone 7. Tobacco.—Stephen E. Wrather, 818 Marshall Lane, Alexandria, Va. Marketing Research and Statistics— Division Directors: Agricultural 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, 3625 North Piedmont Street, Arling- ton 7, Va. Management— Division Directors: Administrative Services.—L. Kenneth Wright, 3020 Porter Street, Zone 8. Budget and Finance.— Arthur J. Holmaas, 1113 Aronow Drive, Falls Church, a. Personnel.— William C. Laxton, 5705 Harwick Road, Zone 16. Ye Department of Agriculture 483 COMMODITY EXCHANGE AUTHORITY Administration Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Administrator—Rodger R. Kauffman, 859 North Kentucky Street, Arlington 5, a. Dori) Administrator—Douglas B. Bagnell, 611 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, a + Assistant to the Administrator.—Daniel A. Currie, 3419 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Staff Assistant.—Thorvald W. Jorgensen, 2004 Osborn Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Compliance and Trade Practice Division.— Arthur R. Grosstephan, 928 South St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Director, Compliance and Trade Practice Division.—Alex C. Caldwell, 3200 Holly Street, Alexandria, Va. Beragias, Cie and Rules Division.—James Coker, 2310 Connecticut Avenue, one 8. Director, Segregated Funds Division.—Ralph K. Dawson, 300 West Columbia Street, Falls Church, Va. Director, Trading and Reports Division.—Ronald C. Callander, 1804 Preston Road, Alexandria, Va. ; Assistant Director, Trading and Reports Division.—R. Corbin Dorsey, 3303 Circle Hill Road, Alexandria, Va. FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Administrator—Gwynn Garnett, 2435 North Lincoln Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Administrator.—Raymond B. Toanes, 107 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Administrator, Agricultural Attachés.—Robert C. Tetro, 5501 Hunting- ton Parkway, Bethesda, Md Assistant Administrator, Market Development and Programs.—Gordon O. Fraser, 5212 Sangamore Road, Glen Echo Heights, Md. Assistant Administrator, Agricultural Trade Policy and Analysis.—Gustave Burmeister, 3536 Chesapeake Street, Zone 8. Assistant Admansstrator, Management—W. A. Minor, 435 Greenbrier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. AGRICULTURAL ATTACHES Assistant Administrator.—Robert C. Tetro, 5501 Huntington Parkway, Bethesda, : Md Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Gerald E. Tichenor, Box 375, McLean, Va. European Area Officer—H. G. Bolster, 4200 North 39th Street, Arlington 7, Va. Latin America Area Officer—Burl Stugard, 3601 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Far East and South Asia Area Officer.—J. C. Dodson, 910 Clemson Drive., Alexandria, Va. Near East and Africa Area Officer—L. L. Scranton, 2422 Menokin Drive, Alexandria, Va. Reports and Training Officer.—Q. R. Bates, 8506 Rosewood Drive, Bethesda, Md. International Organizations Affairs Director.—R. W. Phillips, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Apt. A-312, Arlington 2, Va. MARKET DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRAMS Assistant Admanistrator.—Gordon O. Fraser, 5212 Sangamore Road, Glen Echo Heights, Md. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Richard H. Roberts, 2401 North Upshur Street, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Paul E. Quintus, 4914 25th Street North, Arlington, Va. Director, Cotton Division.—Robert C. Sherman, 4000 Massachusetts Ave., Zone 16. Beredior, Dairy and Poultry Division.—Clarence J. Babcock, 4500 48th Street, one 16. 484 Congressional Directory | Director, Fats and Oils Division.—George A. Parks, Jr., 6515 26th Road North, Arlington 13, Va. Director, Fruit and Vegetable Division.—Donald M. Rubel, 4837 26th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Acting Director, Grain and Feed Division.—Raymond E. Vickery, 201 Park Street, SE., Vienna, Va. Director, Livestock and Livestock Products Division.—M. A. Drisko, 409 West Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Va. Director, Tobacco Division.—Robert A. Owen, 3917 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, 15, Md. Director, Foreign Trade Programs Division.—Patrick M. O’Leary, 6226 20th Avenue, Green Meadows, Hyattsville, Md. AGRICULTURAL TRADE POLICY AND ANALYSIS Assistant Administrator.—Gustave Burmeister, 3536 Chesapeake Street, Zone 8. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—A. R. DeFelice, 7822 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, Md Acting Director, Trade Policy Division.—A. R. DeFelice, 7822 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, Md. Director, Foreign Agricultural Analysis Division.—Wilhelm Anderson, 2514 23d Road North, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Import Division.—P. K. Norris, 3215 Rolling Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Foreign Training Divistion.—Cannon C. Hearne, 4527 31st Street South, Apt. 103, Arlington 6, Va. MANAGEMENT Assistant Administrator.—W. A. Minor, 435 Greenbrier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Guerry R. Smith, 4662 Dittmar Road, North, Arlington 7, Va. i Director, Foreign Market Information Division.—Kenneth W. Olson, 123 Van Winkle Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Budget and Finance Division.—Thomas E. Morrow, 4355 Fessenden Street, Zone 16. Acting Director, Personnel Division.—Pauline B. Moore, 134 Irvington Street, W., Zone 24. Acting Director, Administrative Services Division.—Ruth Donovan, 8612 Lynn-brook Drive, Bethesda, Md. AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Assistant Secretary.— Marvin L. McLain, 4441 31st Street South, Arlington 6, Va. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Board of Directors: La Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture, 1907 Quincy Street, one 11. True D. Morse, 5207 Westwood Drive, Zone 16. Don Paarlberg, 1539 Live Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Ervin L. Peterson, 5508 Albia Road, Zone 16. Marvin L. McLain, 4441 31st Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Robert L. Farrington, 3013 Stephenson Place, Zone 15. Oris V. Wells, 14 Belfield Road, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Officers: President.—True D. Morse, 5207 Westwood Drive, Zone 16. Executive Vice President.— Walter C. Berger, Burlington Hotel, Zone 5. Vice Presidents.— Clarence L. Miller, 4623 34th Street South, Arlington 6, Va.; Clarence D. Palmby, 6312 26th Street North, Arlington 7, Va.; H. Laurence Manwaring, 514 North Oak Street, Falls Church, Va.; Frank R. McGregor, ik Srsponsiy Avenue, Zone 7; Francis C. Daniels, 2801 Quebec Street, one 8. Department of Agriculture 485 Oflicers— Continued 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 5, Va. Chief Accountant.—J. W. Vaughan, 2806 Davis Avenue, Alexandria, Va. COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Administrator.— Walter C. Berger, Burlington Hotel, Zone 5. ; osetia Administrator.—Clarence L. Miller, 4623 34th Street South, Arlington 6, Va. General Sales Manager.—Francis C. Daniels, 2801 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Deputy Administrator for Price Support,—Clarence D. Palmby, 6312 26th Street North Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Administrator for Production Adjustment.—H. Laurence Manwaring, 514 North Oak Street, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Administrator for Operations.—Frank R. MecGregor, 2700 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Executive Assistant to the Admainistrator.— Lionel C. Holm, 4869 28th Street South, Arlington 6, Va. | it i i Director.—J. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION C. Hamilton, 700 West View Terrace, Alexandria, Va. Director.—Thomas BARTER AND STOCKPILING DIVISION R. Rawlings, 2501 North Lincoln Street, Arlington 7, Va. Director—D. J. Scruggs, BUDGET DIVISION 501 South Magnolia Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director—W. COMPLIANCE H. Duggan, 3716 AND INVESTIGATION DIVISION Warren Street, Zone 16. Director.—F. Marion Rhodes, COTTON DIVISION 3409 Alabama Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Director—James DISASTER LIVESTOCK W. Browning, 7000 North FEED STAFF Fairfax Drive, Arlington 13, Va. Director.—J. : J. Somers, FISCAL 404 Woodland DIVISION Terrace, Alexandria, Va. Director.—L. FOOD AND MATERIALS REQUIREMENTS DIVISION B. Taylor, 110 Normandy Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Director—Raymond J. Pollock, GRAIN DIVISION 3506 Glenmoor Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. INFORMATION DIVISION Director.—J. B. Hasselman, 1713 37th Street, Zone 7. INTERNAL AUDIT DIVISION Director.—D. J. Harrill, 3657 North Rockingham Street, Arlington 13, Va. 486 Congressional Directory LIVESTOCK AND DAIRY DIVISION Director.—Don 8S. Anderson, 2863 Beechwood Circle, Arlington 7, Va. OILS AND PEANUT DIVISION Director.—J. E. Thigpen, 3043 North Stafford Street, Arlington 7, Va. PERFORMANCE DIVISION Director.— William W. Chandler, 1701 North Harrison Street, Arlington 5, 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. : SOIL BANK DIVISION Director.—Howard J. Doggett, 2607 O Street, Zone 7. SUGAR DIVISION | Director.—Lawrence Myers, 5530 Prospect Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. | TOBACCO DIVISION Director.—Joseph R. Williams, 2411 Menokin Drive, Alexandria, Va. TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE SERVICES DIVISION Director.—M. J. Hudtloff, 3916 Dunnel Lane, Kensington, Md. FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION Manager.—Frank N. McCartney, 3411 Alabama Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Manager.—Carl A. Fretts, 1800 Kimberly Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Administrative Division. —¥ Eugene Harker, 5323 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Diener, Claims Division.— Ernest C. Neas, 6201 31st Street North, Arlington 7, a. Director, Finance Division.—George E. Evans, 3306 North Tuckahoe Street, Falls Church, Va. Director, Sales and Servicing Division.—Earll H. Nikkel, 3401-A South Stafford Street, Arlington 6, Va. Diseelon, Underwriting Division.—M. Eldon Colby, 405 Blair Road, Falls Church, Chaef, Corporation Audit Staff.—Joe R. McWilliams, 3106 North Rochester Street, Arlington, Va. Area Directors—Mervin J. Kassube, 2057 South Fifth Street, Springfield, Ill.; Jack H. Morrison, 6848 Locust Street, Kansas City, Mo.; : Robert v. Bullard, 301 North Jackson Street, Nashville, Ga.; Ervin W. Anderson, 115 Jersey Avenue, Denver, Colo. AGRICULTURAL CREDIT The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Director, Agricultural Credit Services.—Kenneth L. Scott, 3510 Porter Street. Department of Agriculture 487 FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION Administrator's Office: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142, extension 4574 Administrator.—Kermit H. Hansen, 2007 North Potomac Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Administrator—Henry C. Smith, 4112 Woodberry Street, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. Assistant Administrator (Program). —Darrel A. Dunn (acting), 2601 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant Administrator (Program).—Stephen C. Hughes, 3427 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Administrator (Operations).— Malcolm H. Holliday, Jr., Box 423, McLean, Va. Assistant to the Assistant Administrator (Operations).—Edward H. Steinberg, 4109 Woodberry Street, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. : Assistant Administrator (Insured Loan Funds).—Dale H. Smith, 5509 17th Street North, Arlington 5, Va. Special Assistant to the Administrator—Lottie Randolph, 2100 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Director of Budget and Statistics Division.—Charles C. Barnard, 2480 16th Street. Director of Business Services Division.—Homer M. Allen, 1610 Park Road, Zone 10. Director of Emergency Loan Division.—Frank Pollard, 6532 27th Street North, Arlington, Va. : Director of Internal Audit Division.—Broadaway G. Frazier, 5739 16th Street North, Arlington 5, Va. fo of Information Staff. —Philip S. Brown, 7914 Sleaford Place, Bethesda, Director of Operating Loan Division.—M. H. Williams, 2518 North Jefferson Street, Arlington 7, Va. Director of Personnel Division.—James A. Somerville, 509 Yorktown Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director of Real Estate Loan Division.—Bernard H. Polk, 4223 Wheeler Road SE., Washington, D. C. Director of Finance Office.— William B. Wood, 716 South Gore Street, Webster Groves 19, Mo. RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION Independence Avenue SW. Administrator’s Office: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Administrator.—David A. Hamil, 4423 31st Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Deputy Administrator.—Fred H. Strong, 2605 Oakwood Street, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Administrator for Electrification.—R. G. Zook, 1819 North Utah Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Administrator for Administration.—Robert T. Beall (acting), 5809 Doris Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Administrator for Telephony.—[ Vacant] ELECTRIFICATION ACTIVITIES Director, Northeast Area Officc.—Osborne W. Briden, 4502 Woodfield Road, Kensington, Md. Director, Southeast Area Office— William H. Eastman, 4311 Chestnut Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, North Central Area Office—John H. Scoltock, 10906 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Director, San Area Office.—Chris L. Schultz, 8208 Kerry Road, Chevy Chase 15, ; M : : Director, Southwest Area Ofice.—Reginald E. Cole, 1732 South Pollard Street, Arlington 4, Va. Chief, Electric Operations and Loans Division.—J. B. McCurley, 7508 Glendale Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief, Electric Engineering Division.—J. E. O’Brien, 4723 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. 97560°—57 33 488 Congressional Directory TELEPHONE ACTIVITIES Chief, Telephone Operations and Loans Division.—Everett C. Weitzell, 605 North Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Telephone Engineering Division.—Raymond W. Lynn, 902 Glaizewood Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md. ADMINISTRATION Chief, Administrative Division.—Robert T. Beall, 5809 Doris Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Administrative and Loan Accounting Division.— Wells E. Ludlow, 1655 Primrose Road, Zone 12. Chief, Information Services Division.—William E. Spivey, 4367 North Pershing Drive, Arlington 3, Va. Internal Auditor—Eugene R. Riddle, 4222 Fourth Street SE., Zone 20. Chief, Personnel Division.—Henry C. Starns, 4112 North Randolph Street, Arlington 7, 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 ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Acting Director—Joseph P. Loftus, 7-J Crescent Road, Greenbelt, Md. OFFICE OF BUDGET AND FINANCE The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Director of Finance and Budget Officer—Charles L. Grant, 4922 27th Street North, Arlington, Va. Deputy Directors.—John C. Cooper Jr., 5209 16th Street North, Arlington, Va.; Lee A. Dashner, 6501 Persimmon Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. Sain 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.—Chief, John J. Mallen, 837 Cox Avenue, Chillum Terrace, Hyattsville, Md. Division g Legislative Reporting.—Carl R. Sapp, 5534 18th Road North, Arling-ton, Va. OFFICE OF HEARING EXAMINERS The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 La Hearing Examiner.—G. Osmond Hyde, 3944 Baltimore Street, Kensington, d Hearing Examiners.—Jack W. Bain, 2501 Hayes Street, Alexandria, Va.; John J. Curry, 410 Cleve Drive, Falls Church, Va.; Clarence H. Girard, 4325 Kent-bury Drive, Bethesda 14, Md.; Will Rogers, 2611 North Nelson Street, Arlington 7, Va. Department of Agriculture 489 OFFICE OF INFORMATION Director—R. Lyle Webster, 426 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Va. Hse Director (Publications).—J. H. McCormick, 5705 Cromwell Drive. one 16. Assistant Director (Current Information).—Harold R. Lewis, 22 Norman Avenue, Fairfax, Va. Assistant Director (Visual Information).—J. K. MecClarren, 5418 21st Street North, Arlington, Va. Chief, Publications Division.—Harry P. Mileham, 419 Meadow Lane, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Press Service.—Harry P. Clark, Jr., 1102 Virginia Avenue SW. Chief, Radio and Television Service—Layne Beaty, 1449 44th Street, Zone 7. Chief, Arts and Graphic Division.—Elmo J. White, 1629 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Exhibits Service—David M. Granahan, 6715 Colesville Road, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. Chief, orn Picture Service.—James E. Gibson, 4803 16th Street North, Arling-ton, Va. I of Photography.— Charles T. Myers, Jr., 2425 59th Place, Cheverly, LIBRARY South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Director gi 5 Library.—Foster E. Mohrhardt, 2601 South Joyce Street, Arling- ton 2, 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. Administrative Management.— Blanche L. Oliveri, 1006 Brooks Road, Zone 27. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Director of Personnel.—Ernest C. Betts, Jr., 815 South 26th Street, Arlington 2, Va. Assistant Director—James L. Buckley, 4714 Sheridan Street, Riverdale, Md. Chief, Division of Classification.—Joseph P. Findlay, 4710 Yuma Street, Zone 16. Chief, Division of Investigations.—Chalmers T. Forster, 2735 34th Street, Zone 3. Chief, Division of Employment.—Max P. Reid, 146 East Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Va. Cet Division of Security.—W. George Goold, 6935 27th Road North, Arlington, a. Chief, Division of Employee Health,—Dr. Melvin T. Johnson, 8111 20th Street North, Arlington 10, Va. Chief, Division of Employee Performance and Development.—Christopher 0. Henderson, 5206 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief, Division of Personnel Management—N. Robert Bear, 3290 Worthington Street, Zone 15. 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—Terry J. McAdams, Hillbrook Drive, Annandale, Va. Assistant to the Director.—Samuel L. Gardiner, 6806 32d Street North, Falls Church, Va. Assistant to the Director.—John S. Lucas, ‘“Graluc’’, Box 322, Route 2, McLean, Va. Chief, Administrative Services Division.—Hugh W. Berger, 917 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 490 Congressional Directory Chief, Procurement and Property Management Division.—Tony M. Baldauf, 6635 Washington Drive, Falls Chureh, Va. Chief, Real Estate Division.— Mackey W. White, 8888 Columbia Pike, Annandale, a. 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. Litigation.—Neil Brooks, 3215 Morrison Street, Zone 15. Marketing and Regulatory Laws.—Charles W. Bucy, 4618 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Research and Staff Legal Services.—Ralph F. Koebel, 7011 31st Street, Zone 15. Executive Assistant to the General Counsel.—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 Uni-versity 1948; honorary LL. D. Tufts College 1953; honorary LL. D. Lincoln Memorial University, 1954; honorary LL. D. Temple University, 1956; honorary LL. D. Seton Hall, 1956; honorary LL. D. Harvard University, 1956; 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 manufacturing 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, Massa-chusetts 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 University (Boston, Mass.); board of direc-tors, Wentworth Institute (Boston, Mass.) ; trustee, Deaconess Hospital (Boston, Mass.) ; director, Boys’ Club of Boston; trustee, Fessenden School, West Newton, Mass. ; 33d Degree 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.—Harold B. Corwin, 4822 Woodway Lane; George H. Becker, Jr., 904 Baylor Drive, West Grove, Alexandria, Va. Under Secretary.— Walter Williams, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue. Fron Secretary for Transportation.—Louis S. Rothschild, 4000 Massachusetts venue. Secretary to the Under Secretary for Transportation.— Esther L. Monts, 2480 16th Street. Depoiy Under Secretary for Transportation.—Bradley D. Nash, Harper’s Ferry, W. Va. Administrator, Defense Air Transportation Administration.— Theodore Hardeen, Jr., 1500 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Assistant Secretary for International Affairs.—Henry Kearns, 5804 Kennedy Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary for International Affairs.—Marie E. Moser, 4204 Russell Avenue, Mount Rainier, Md. Deputy Under Secretary for International Affairs.—Marshall M. Smith, 5301 Elliott Road. Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for International Affairs.—Knox Manning, Apt. T-505, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for International Affairs.—Ralph A. Homan, 721 South Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. Staff Director, Advisory Committee on Export Policy.—F. D. Hockersmith, Box 436, Route 2, Fairfax, Va. 491 492 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary for Domestic Affairs.—Frederick H. Mueller, 4301 Massachu-setts Avenue. Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Domestic A fairs.—Helen M. Geis, 1711 Massachusetts Avenue. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Domestic Affairs.—Carl F. Oechsle, Westchester Apartments, Zone 16. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Domestic Affairs.—James C. Dockeray, 4010 Van Buren Street, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. General Counsel.—Frederick C. Nash, 3332 Volta Place. | Secretary to the General Counsel.—Margaret Li. McKeown, 2830 31st Street SE. Deputy General Counsel (Legislative Services).—J. Allen Overton, Jr., 4677 North Dittmar Road, Arlington, Va. Assistant Secretary for Administration.—George T. Moore, 4708 Yuma Street. Admintstrative Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Eleanor L. Crosby, 222 Farragut Street. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Gretchen K. Turner, 411 Fairfax Road, Alexandria, Va. Director, Office of Public Information.—Albert N. Leman, 912 19th Street. Secretary to the Director, Office of Public Information.—Irene D. Pepsin, 5913 Brunswick Street, Springfield, Va. BUREAUS UNDER SUPERVISION OF UNDER SECRETARY Patent Office. National Bureau of Standards. Coast and Geodetic Survey. BUREAUS UNDER SUPERVISION OF UNDER SECRETARY FOR TRANSPORTATION Defense Air Transportation Administration. Civil Aeronautics Administration. Inland Waterways Corporation. Maritime Administration; Federal Maritime Board. Bureau of Public Roads. Weather Bureau. BUREAUS UNDER SUPERVISION OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Bureau of Foreign Commerce. Office of International Trade Fairs. BUREAUS UNDER SUPERVISION OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR DOMESTIC AFFAIRS Office of Business Economies. Business and Defense Services Administration. Bureau of the Census. Office of Area Development. OFFICES UNDER SUPERVISION OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION Office of Budget and Management: Director.—Oscar H. Nielson, 304 North Granada Street, Arlington, Va. Office of Administrative Operations: Director.— William M. Martin, 6500 Kenhowe Drive, Bethesda, Md. Office of Personnel Management: Director.—Carlton Hayward, 3603 Chevy Chase Lake Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Director.—John F. Lukens, 4514 Gretna Street, Bethesda, Md. Office of Publications: Director—Donald R. Burgess, 6451 Barnaby Street, Zone 15. Office of Security Control: Director.—John W. Phillips, Clarksville, Md. Deputy Director.—Joseph M. Kelly, 7405 Jervis Street, North Springfield, Va. a Department of Commerce 493 OFFICE OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS Director.—M. Joseph Meehan, 810 Dahlia Street, Zone 12. Assistant Directors.—James W. McNally, 3511 Porter Street, Zone 16; Charles F. Schwartz, 6901 Winnett Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief Statistician.— Louis J. Paradiso, 1004 Stirling Road, Silver Spring, Md. 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.—Loughlin F. McHugh, Acting Chief, 406 Lexington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Noon Income.—George Jaszi, 4910 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, BUREAU OF FOREIGN COMMERCE Director.—Loring K. Macy, 3271 South Stafford Street, Arlington 4, Va. Deputy Director.—Nathaniel Knowles, 4715 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant to the Director.—Donald O. Hays, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue. Assistant Director for Administration.—Rex A. Anderson, 5420 Fourth Street South, Arlington 4, Va. Director (Acting), International Resources Staff.—Clarence I. Blau, 5308 39th Street, Zone 15. Agent-in-Charge, Investigations Staff.—John P. Hebrew, 4105 13th Street NE. Director, Office of Economic Affairs.—Robert E. Simpson, 10315 Riverwood Drive, Potomac, Md. Be American Republics Division.—George Wythe, 3042 Cambridge Place, one 7. Director, British Commonwealth Division.—Joseph Barkmeier, 7011 Exeter Road, Bethesda, Md Pon, (Acting), European Division.—Clarence S. Siegel, 6007 28th Street, one 15. Bovoin, Far Eastern Division—Eugene M. Braderman, 1630 45th Street, one 7. 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, Commercial Intelligence Division.—Charles F. Boehm, 2127 Woodberry Lane, Falls Church, Va. Director, Insurance Staff.—Jerome Sachs, 4531 28th Street, Zone 8. Director, Transportation and Utilities Division.—Herbert Ashton, 5229 Elliott Road, Westmoreland Hills, Zone 16. Director, Office of Export Supply—John C. Borton, 403 West Masonic View Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Director, Agricultural and Chemical Products Division.—Ralph Stewart, 515 North Oakland Street, Arlington 3, Va. bivogor, Finished Products Division.— Newton Foster, 7001 Maple Avenue, one 15. Director, Materials Division.—John H. Kilby, 2239 North Quincey Street, Arlington 7, Va. Perec, Producers Equipment Division.—Carroll W. Dunning, 2500 Q Street, one 7. Director, Operations Division.—Geraldine S. DePuy, 2402 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Strategic Controls Division.— Wilson E. Sweeney, 5917 Kirby Road, Bethesda, Md. Divers Office of Trade Promotion.—E. E. Schuellbacher, 4540 Warren Street, one 16. Digectan, Business Relations Division.—Paul H. Brent, 6211 Wedgewood Road, one 14. 494 Congressional Directory Director, Office of Trade Promotion—Continued Director (acting), Investment Development Division.—Henry O. Silsbee, 1301 Vermont Avenue, Zone 5. : Director, Travel Division.— Henry H. Kelly, 1570 30th Street, Zone 7. Besar, Trade Missions Division.—E. Paul Hawk, 3948 Garrison Street, one 8. ; Director, Foreign Service Operations Diviston.— Adam A. Sutcliffe, 1703 New York Avenue, Zone 6. preci, Foreign Trade Zones Division.—Joseph M. Marrone, 1701 16th Street, one 9. Director, Publications Dévision.—Carl N. Gibboney, 3123 7th Street South, Arlington, Va. BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Admanistrator.—H. B. McCoy, 4212 Franklin Street, Kensington, Md. Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] Assistant Administrator.—[Vaeant.] Director of Administration.—P. G. Asher, 810 Park Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Director, Office of Industrial Mobilization.—W. C. Truppner, 4823 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Dene) Dice of Construction Statistics.— Walter Schneider, 4400 13th Place NE., one 17. Director, Office of Distribution.—Harry W. Ketchum, 13530 Grenoble Drive, Wheaton Woods, Rockville, Md. Director, Office of Technical Services.—John C. Green, Dumblane on the Severn, Joyce Lane, Arnold, Md. Chia, Corendity Standards Division.— Edwin W. Ely, 1725 Juniper Street, one 12. > Chief, National Inventors Council.—Leonard S. Hardland, 1012 Orchard Way, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Technology Division.—John Weber, 6015 Johnson Drive, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Trade Associations Division.—C. Jay Judkins, 3931 Fourth Street North, Arlington, Va. Director, Office of Field Services.— Bradley Fisk, 1644 Avon Place, Zone 7. Deputy Director.—Joseph A. Mack, 2332 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Director.—Robert W. Newland, 5406 Christy Drive, Zone 16. Coordinator, Executive Reserve Program.—Charles R. Hersum, 2032 Belmont Road, Zone 9. Counsel.—Burt W. Roper, 1509 Sanford Road, Silver Spring, Md. INDUSTRY DIVISIONS Director, Agricultural, Construction and Mining Equipment Division.—John R. Skillman, RFD-3, Gaithersburg, Md. Placer, Aluminum and Magnesium Division.— Arthur A. Snow, 5142 Nebraska venue. Director, Automotive and Transportation Division.—George R. Davis (Acting), 6510 Greentree Road, Bethesda, Md. Director, Building Materials Division.—Charles P. Redick, 3713 Chevy Chase Lake Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Business Machines and Office Equipment Division.—James L. Oliver, 3861-B Pennsylvania Avenue, SE. Director, Chemical and Rubber Division.—Lowell B. Kilgore, 5800 Highland Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Birecior, Communications Industries Division.— Alexander J. Falk, 2357 Nebraska venue. Director, Consumer Durable Goods Division.—Edward R. Killam (Acting), 4813 Blackfoot Road, College Park, Md. Director, Containers and Packaging Division.— Charles A. Lewis, 2208 Richland Place, Silver Spring, Md. Direcioe, Copper Division.— William A. Meissner, Jr., 6200 Massachusetts Avenue, one 16. Director, Electrical Equipment Division.— Carney G. Laslie, Jr., 5138 Klingle St, a Department of Commerce 495 Director, Electronics Division.—Donald 8S. Parris, 3144 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Food Industries Division.—Jacob M. Schaffer, 4000 Powdermill Road, Beltsville, Md. Director, Forest Products Division.—James M. Owens, 6315 Highland Street, Alexandria, Va. Director, General Industrial Equipment and Components Division.— Charles F. Hughitt, 1039 20th Street South, Arlington, Va. Director, Iron and Steel Division.—Carl W. Messinger. Director, Leather, Shoes and Allied Products Division.—Julius G. Schnitzer, 1500 Arlington Blvd., Arlington 1, Va. Director, Metalworking Equipment Division.—N. Andrew Olsen, 2909 Russell Road, Alexandria, Va. Director, Miscellaneous Metals and Minerals Division.—Harry B. Sharpe, 3073 South Buchanan Street, Arlington 6, Va. Director, Power Equipment Division.—E. J. Hand, 2480 16th Street. Director, Scientific, Motion Picture and Photographic Products Division.—Na-than D. Golden, 4000 Cathedral Avenue. Director, Textiles and Clothing Division.—A. Henry Thurston, 1341 27th Street. Director, Water and Sewerage Industries and Utilities Division.—Walter L. Picton, 0617 East Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Md. NATIONAL INVENTORS COUNCIL MEMBERS Charles F. Kettering (chairman) Luis de Florez Lawrence Langner (secretary) Hugh L. Dryden Roger Adams Homer H. Ewing George Baekeland Frederick M. Feiker Edgar C. Bain Webster N. Jones Alvan L. Barach Dr. Jerry McAfee Rear Admiral Rawson Bennett Wallace H. Martin Lawrence Biebel Henry J. Rand Oliver Buckley Maj. Gen. R. P. Swofford, Jr. George Codrington Brooks Walker: Brig. Gen. Theodore J. Conway Carl H. Walther William D. Coolidge Robert C. Watson Watson Davis James C. Zeder Dr. C. S. Draper John C. Green (staff director) OFFICE OF AREA DEVELOPMENT Director.— Victor Roterus, 5611 Overlea Road, Zone 16. Deputy Director—Gustav E. Larson, 8823 Ridge Road, Bethesda, Md. Ais] to the Director—Gordon E. Reckord, 400 Beechwood Road, Alexandria, a. Information Officer—Robert S. Brode, 1225 13th Street. Administrative Officer—John T. Forbes, 3221 North George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. Acting Chief, Industrial Location Division.—Theodore K. Pasma, 5806 Augusta Lane, Zone 16. Chief, Products Expansion Division.—Robert M. Kerr, 3536 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Resources Analysis Division.— Roger A. Prior, Route 5, Box 543, Fairfax, Va. Acting Chief, State and Community Assistance Division.—J. Slaten Jenner, 8606 Hartsdale Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Chief, State and Community Assistance Diwision.—John D. Abrahamson, 3127 Patterson Place, Zone 16. INLAND WATERWAYS CORPORATION Executive Offices, Department of Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200 Governor.—The Secretary of Commerce. Chairman of the Advisory Board.—Louis 8. Rothschild, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue. 496 Congressional Directory 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. Astistant 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. Assistant Director for Administration.—Walter L. Kehres, 5517 Selby Lane SE., Zone 22. Chief, International Statistical Programs Office.— Calvert L. Dedrick, 6615 Western Avenue, Zone 15. : Acting Public Information Officcr—Amand W. von Struve, Dangerfield Road, Clinton, Md. Chief, Business Diviston.— Harvey Kailin, 5804 Johnson Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Industry Division.—Maxwell R. Conklin, 4822 Cumberland Avenue, Somerset, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief, 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 Division.—Howard G. Brunsman, 5715 Ninth Street North, Arlington, Va. Chief, Agriculture Division—Ray Hurley, Box 237, Glenn Dale, Md. Chief, Geography Division.— William T. Fay, 225 Standish Drive SE., Zone 21. Chief, Field Division—Robert B. Voight, Langley Farms, McLean, Va. Chief, Economic 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. Chief, Budget and Management Division.— Charles H. Alexander, 5612 Greenleaf Road, Cheverly, Md. Choe, Porsnnmel Division.— Horace H. Carroll, 3128 Parkway Terrace Drive SE., one 23. Chief, Administrative Service Division.— Everett H. Burke, 3400 North Piedmont Street, Bellvue Forest, Arlington, Va. Cal, Siac] Reports Division—Edwin D. Goldfield, 2809 Jasper Street SE., one 20. Chief, Statistical Research Division.— William N. Hurwitz, 4709 Eighth Street NE., Zone 17. : Chief, Housing Division.— Wayne F. Daugherty, 611 Oak Haven Drive, Falls Church, Va. CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION Sixteenth and Constitution Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-9200 Administrator of Civil Aeronautics.—J. T. Pyle, 5314 Carvel Road. Deputy Administrator— William B. Davis, 5003 Battery Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Confidential Assistant to Administrator.—Preble Staver, 3433 Porter Street. Assistant Administrator Administration.—S. A. Kemp, 1544 Red Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Loe, Planning and Development Office—XL. W. Burton, Jr., 3880 Rodman reet. Wie Press and Publications Officer—R. Nathan, 5025 Garfield Street. General Counsel—R. P. Boyle, 3929 36th Street North, Arlington, Va. Ero and mes Officer—A. O. Basnight, 209 Williamsburg Drive, Silver pring, ; Administrative Coordination Officer—H. P. Bretsch, 4512 @Q Lane. Personnel Officer—J. Meisel, 3811 18th Street South, Arlington, Va. Director, Office of Airports—H. H. Howell, 2204 Minor Street, Alexandria, Va. Director, General Services Office—L. N. Bayne, 944 North Potomac Street, Arlington, Va. * On leave of absence for foreign assignment. EO Department of Commerce 497 Director, Flight Operations and Avrworthiness.—Roy Keeley, 410 Brook Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Office of Air Traffic Control—D. D. Thomas, 917 Rose Lane, Falls Church, Va. Director, Office of Air Navigation Facilittes—J. H. Tippets, 4709 Fordham Road, College Park, Md. Director, Washington National Airport.—B. H. Griffin, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue. Director, Office of International Cooperation.—Raymond B. Maloy, 8606 Jones Mill Road, Chevy Chase, Md. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Department of Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200 Director—Rear Adm. H. Arnold Karo, 6307 Kirby Road, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Director—Rear Adm. Charles Pierce, 5411 Lincoln St., Bethesda, Md. Assistant Director for Administration.—Capt. I. E. Rittenburg, 9703 Armistead Road, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant to the Director—Capt. Franklin R. Gossett, 2647 Van Dorn, Alexandria, Va. Assistant to the Director—Comdr. Edgar F. Hicks, Jr., 5610 Lone Oak Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Special Assistant to the Director.—A. A. Stanley, 228 University Boulevard East, Silver Spring, Md Chief of Division of— Semin Services.—L. Martin Gazik, 7912 Lakewood Drive, Falls Church, a. Budget and Fiscal Services—John M. Amstadt, 5350 Second Street North, Arlington, Va. Charts—Capt. Charles A. Schanck, 4402 Bywood Lane, Bethesda, Md. Coastal Surveys.—Capt. Samuel B. Grenell, 5904 Walton Road, Bethedsa, Md. Geodesy.—Capt. John H. Brittain, 8501 Rayburn Avenue, Bethesda Md. Genplipimm tions, Elliott B. Roberts, 4500 Wetherill Road, Westmoreland Hills, d Instruments—D. L. Parkhurst, 4602 Norwood Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Organization and Management.—Dwight L. Greene, 4513 Westbrook Lane, Kensington, Md. Personnel and Safety.—Joseph M. Hart, 216 Grant Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md : Photogrammetry.—Capt. L. W. Swanson, 4225 Franklin Street, Kensington, Md. Technical Services—Guy P. Meredith, 9720 Riggs Road, Adelphi, Md. Tides and Currents.—Capt. Kenneth G. Crosby, 7703 New Market Drive, Bethesda Md. FEDERAL MARITIME BOARD General Accounting Office Building. Phone, STerling 3-5200 Chairman.—Clarence G. Morse, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Member % the Board.—Thos. I. Stakem, Jr., 2500 North Jefferson Street, Arling- ton, Va. Member of the Board.—Ben H. Guill, 6105 29th Street. Secretary.—James L. Pimper, 4320 Van Ness Street. Assistant Secretary.— George A. Viehmann, 1521 Allison Street, Zone 11. Chief Examiner.—Gus O. Basham, 717 25th Street South, Arlington 2, Va. Chief, Rogan Office.—Lloyd Tibbott, 4526 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase 1 d. b MARITIME ADMINISTRATION General Accounting Office Building. Phone, STerling 3-5200 Maritime Administrator.— Clarence G. Morse, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Maritime Administrator— Walter C. Ford, 148 Prince George Street, Annapolis, Md. Assistant to the Deputy Maritime Administrator.— William A. Stigler, 4851 27th Street North, Arlington, Va. 498 Congressional Directory Maritime Administrator— Continued Security Officer— Robert S. Pitzer, 11021 Ralston Road, Luxmanor; Rockville, Md Budget Officer—Loyal C. Fisher, 117 Van Winkle Drive, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Program Planning Office—Carroll Perry, Jr., 8517 Ordway Street. Organization and Methods Officer—Clyde L. Miller, 1314 Robinson Place, Falls Church, Va. Berson eerie S. Dawson, Jr., 123 South Washington Street, Rock- ville, : Chaef, Statistics and Special Studies Office—Irwin M. Heine, 4000 Massachu- setts Avenue, Zone 16. Public Information Officer—Stephen C. Manning, Jr., 314 Puke Street, Alex- andria, Va. Office of the General Counsel: General Counsel.—E. Robert Seaver, 2911 Stephenson Place. Deputy General Counsel—Graydon L. Andrews, 6908 Joallen Drive, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Division of Construction Contracts.—John F. Harrell, Poolesville, Md. Chaef, Division of Legislation.—Eugene J. Ackerson, 3207 38th Street, Zone 16. Chief, Division of Operating Contractors—Thomas Lisi, 120 North Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Division of Litigation.—Robert E. Mitchell, 5532 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase, Md 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, Md. Chief, Division of Audits— Benjamin W. Harvey, 1914 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 9. Chief, Division of Insurance.— William H. Lane, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Chief, Division of Credits and Collections.— Gordon B. Prowse, 2501 Crest Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Office % Property and Supply—H. E. Steffes, 803 Jackson Street, Falls | hureh, Va. ; Chief, Division of Purchase and Sales—John G. Conkey, 7610 Lynn Drive, Chevy Chase, Md Chief, Division of Office Services—A. A. Hart, 4871 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. Cheers Office a. of Ship Construction.—L. C. Hoffman, Langley Farms, McLean, | Chis: Division of Engineering.—Earl 8. Shulters, 3006 Arizona Avenue, one 16. Chief, Division of Ship Design.— Vito L. Russo, 2714 North Norwood Street, | Arlington, Va. | Chief, Division of Estimates—Donald E. Frye, 4366 North Pershing Drive, Arlington, Va. Acting Chairman, Vessel Trial and Guarantee Survey Boards.— Francis H. Van Riper, 1920 Park Road. ii Dg: of Ship Operations—Paul A. Sullivan, 3250 Tennyson Street, one 15. Deputy Chief, Office of Ship Operations.—M. I. Goodman, 1502 Stonewall Road, Alexandria, Va. hid Ditton of Ship Custody.—E. W. Gorman, 3018 Gainsville Street SE., one 20. Chief, Division of Operating Agreements and Traffic—W. A. Spencer, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Sut Division of Operations.— William G. Allen, 8306 Custer Road, Bethesda, Acting Chief, Division of Ship Repair and Maintenance.—Wilmar B. Petersen, 107 Woodridge Avenue, North Park, Silver Spring, Md. Department of Commerce 499 Maritime Administrator—Continued Chief, Office of Government Aid.—Elmer E. Metz, 9919 Old Spring Road, Ken-sington, Md. Deputy Chief, Office of Government Aid.—L. C. Smith, 1225 13th Street. Chief, Division of Trade Routes.—R. C. King, 3712 R Street, Zone 7. Chief, Division of Operating Costs.— Toby Jaffe, 2305 Churchill Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Division of Coniracts.—C. H. McDaniel, 4515 Connecticut Avenue. U. S. PATENT OFFICE Department of Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200 Commissioner.—Robert C. Watson, 1918 S Street, Zone 9. First Assistant Commissioner.—Arthur W. Crocker, 10401 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Commisstoner.—Mrs. Daphne Robert Leeds, 3850 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7. Assistant Commissioner.— Maurice A. Crews, 3717 Morrison Street. 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; Leo P. McCann, 4333 3d Street, Zone 11; Samuel Wolffe, 5422 Nebraska Avenue. Zone 15; Louis F. Kreek, 4636 Verplanch Place, Zone 16; P. T. Dracopoulos, 7407 Bybrook Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Harry Surle, 8912 Oneida Lane, Bethesda, Md. Solicitor.—C. W. Moore, 1351 Kalmia Road, Zone 12. Law Ezaminers.—S. W. Cochran, 9307 Linden Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md.; Joseph Schimmel, 8019 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; Arthur H. Behrens, 1614 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va.; George C. Roeming, 10 Dale Drive, Rockville, Md.; David Kreider, 2512 Crest Avenue, Hyatts-ville, Md. Director, eas of Administration.—C. A. Kalk, 3219 Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15 ) . 500 Congressional Directory Director, Trademark Examining Operation.—John Merchant, 447 North Grant Avenue, Manassas, Va. : Director, Office of Research & Development.—Don D. Andrews, 4724 Butterworth Place, Zone 16. BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4959 Federal Highway Administrator—Bertram D. Tallamy, 2500 Q Street. Commissioner D. 3611 Lane, Md. —C. Curtiss, Calvend Kensington, Deputy Commissioner and Chief Engineer—Francis C. Turner, 2803 Key Boule-vard, Arlington, Va. Assistant Commissioner in charge of: Office of Adminisiration.—James C. Allen, R. F. D. 1, Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. Office of Engineering.—George M. Williams, 3230 Ravensworth Place, Alex- andria, Va. Office of Operations.—Paul F. Royster, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue. Office of Research.—Edward H. Holmes, 4814 DeRussey Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. General Counsel.—Clifton W. Enfield, 2915 Landover Street, Alexandria, Va. Regional 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. Associate Director for Chemistry.—Wallace R. Brode, 3900 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Associate Director for Physics.—Robert D. Huntoon, 4200 Saul Road, Kensington, Md Associate Driectes for Testing.—A. 'T. McPherson, 4005 Cleveland Street, Kensing-ton ; Associate Director Jor Planning.—N. E. Golovin, 9719 Bellevue Drive, Bethesda, Md 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. 4, Woodford Road, Vienna, Va. Supply—G. B. Kefover, 510 Greenbrier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Plant—H. Graham, 10404 Naglee Road, Silver Spring, Md. Budget.—Norman L. Christeller, 502 Kerwin Road, Silver Spring, Md. Internal Audit—James P. Menzer, 109); East Reed Street, Alexandria, Va, Management Planning.—Ivan Asay, 7907 Kentbury Drive, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Office of Weights and Measures.—W. W. Bussey, 4809 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. -Chief, Office of Basic Instrumentation.— William A. Wildhack, 415 North Oxford Street, Arlington, Va, Chief of Division of— Eleclricity and Electronics.—F. B. Silsbee, 2620 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Optics and Metrology.—I1. C. Gardner, 9531 East Stanhope Road, Rock Creek Hills, Kensington, Md. Heat—C. M. Herzfeld, 2108 Hanover Street, Silver Spring, Md. Aigie and Radiation Physics.—L. S. Taylor, 4983 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Chemistry. —Edward Wichers, 9601 Kingston Road, Kensington, Md. Mechanics.— Walter Ramberg, 3100 Rolling Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Department of Commerce 001 Assistant Director for Administration—Continued Chief of Division of —Continued Organic and Fibrous Materials.—Gordon M. Kline, 5109 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. Metallurgy.—James I. Hoffman, 3607 Calvend Lane, Rock Creek Hills, Kensington, Md. Mineral Products.—I. C. Schoonover, 9501 Stanhope Road, Kensington, Md. ginny anlogys=DouRos E. Parsons, 4821 DeRussey Parkway, Chevy ase, : Applied Mathematics.—Edward W. Cannon, 5 Vassar Circle, Glen Echo, Md. Data Processing Systems.—Samuel N. Alexander, 4120 Stanford Street, Chevy Chase, Md. BOULDER LABORATORIES Director—F. W. Brown, 3600 Baseline Road, Boulder, Colo. Executive Officer—S. W. J. Welch, Rt. 2, Box 366, Boulder, Colo. Chief of Division of— -Cryogenic Engineering—R. B. Scott, 2205 Balsam, Boulder, Colo. Radio Propagation Physics.—R. J. Slutz, 745 Mapleton Avenue, Boulder, Colo. Row Propagation Engineering—K. A. Norton, 323 Bellevue Drive, Boulder, olo. Radio Standards.— (Acting Chief) W. D. George, 1750 Sunset Boulevard, Boulder, Colo. WEATHER BUREAU 2460 M Street. Phone, ADams 2-3200 Chief of Bureau.—Francis W. Reichelderfer, 3031 Sedgwick Street, Zone 8. Deputy Chief of Bureau.—Delbert M. Little, 5325 Chevy Chase Parkway, Zone 15. Assistant Chief for Administration.—Russell C. Grubb, 9308 Parkhill Terrace, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Administrative Operations Division.—Roland R. Hamann, 143 Fleetwood Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Budget and Management Division.— Theodore P. Gleiter, 806 Foxwood Nook, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Personnel Management Division.—John J. Davis, 1209 North Jefferson Street, Arlington 5, Va. : Bopiss Do Coordinator.—Norman R. Hagen, 4401 Garrison Street, one 16. Assistant Chief for Program Planning.—Lloyd E. Brotzman, 10302 Brunswick Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. ; Assistant to Chief for Forecasting Services—Paul H. Kutschenreuter, 4722 11th Street, North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief for Technical Services.—[Vacant.] Chief, Forecasts and Synoptic Reports Diviston.—Edward M. Vernon, 5314 Worthington Street, West Haven, Md. cus, Hydrologic Services Division.— William E. Hiatt, 6008 Benalder Drive, one 16. Chief, Instrumental Engineering Division.— William R. Thickstun, 7803 Mar-bury Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief,” Observations and Station Facilities Division.— Newton A. Lieurance, 1316 Great Falls Road, Falls Church, Va. Director, Office of Climatology.—Helmut E. Landsberg, 5107 53d Avenue, York-shire, Zone 22. Director, Office of Meteorological Research.—Harry Wexler, 204 South Lee Street, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Extended Forecast Section.—Jerome Namias, 3111 20th Street North, Arlington, Va. Librarian.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Physical Research.—Ross Gunn, 4437 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Washington Forecast District (Washington National Airport), Meteorologist in Va. Charge.—Reinhart C. Schmidt, 601 Gordon Street, Falls Church, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Department of Labor Building, Fourteenth Street and Constitution Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-2420 JAMES PAUL MITCHELL, of Little Silver, N. J., son of Peter James Mitchelland Anna C. Driscoll Mitchell; born at Elizabeth, N. J., November 12, 1900;educated at St. Patrick’s Parochial School and Battin High School in Eliza-beth; married Isabelle Nulton, 1923; one child, Elizabeth; served as memberof the National Building Trades Stabilization Board, 1940-43; member ofPersonnel 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. Executive Assistant to the Secretary.— Walter C. Wallace, 4401 North Pershing Drive, Arlington, Va. ; : Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Albert L, McDermott, 8734 Appleton Street, Zone 16. Besoin] Assistant to the Secretary.—W. F. Patterson, 2737 Devonshire Place, one 8. Assistant to the Secretary for Women’s Affairs.—Alice K. Leopold, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Under Secretary.—James T. O’Connell, 5501 Hawthorne Place, Zone 16. a Under Secretary.—Millard Cass, 2103 Plyers Mill Road, Silver Spring, d Deputy Assistant Secretary for Research and Development.— Charles D. Stewart, 7114 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. Assistant to the Under Secretary.—Richard A. Schwarz, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Secretary for International Affairs.—J. Ernest Wilkins, 4708 Blagden Terrace, Zone 11. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Leo R. Werts, 4819 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.— Thomas A. Lane, 1434 Madison Street, Zone 11. Assistant Secretary.—John J. Gilhooley, 4701 Argyle Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Robert K. Salyers, 5617 Fifth Road South, Arlington 4, Va. Assistant Secretary.—Newell Brown, 4923 Hillbrooke Lane, Zone 16. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Aryness Joy Wickens, Box 212, Route 2, Vienna, Va. Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—David E. Christian, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Administrative Assistant Secretary.—James E. Dodson, 4310 Van Buren Street, University Park, Md. Librarian.— Margaret F. Brickett, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Office of International Labor Affairs: Eaecutive Director—Arnold Zempel, 6045 18th Street North, Arlington 5, Va. Associate Director—Leonard R. Linsenmayer, 3148 Belleview Avenue, Cheverly, Md. : Associate Director—John E. Lawyer, 3709 Northampton Street, Zone 15. 97560°—57——34 503 504 Congressional Directory Office of Personnel Administration: Director—Edward J. McVeigh, 4701 North Dittmar Road, Arlington 7, Va. Anil Director—Oscar F. Anderson, 5009 Williamsburg Boulevard, Arling- ton, Va. Office of Information, Publications, and Reports: Director.—George C. Lodge, 3132 O Street, Zone 7. Deputy Director—John W. Leslie, 3012 North Underwood Street, Arlington, Va. Office of Research and Development: Director—Charles D. Stewart, 7114 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. Office of Legislative Liaison: Director— Albert L. McDermott, 3734 Appleton Street, Zone 16. 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, 2725 29th Street, Zone 8; Harold C. Nystrom, 9020 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda 14, Md.; C. Ira Funston, 4869 28th Street South, Arlington, Va.; James R. Beaird (acting), 3610 South Wakefield, Arlington, Va. BUREAU OF APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING Director—W. C. Christensen, 2006 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. Special Assistant to the Director—William J. Moore, 2802 King Street, Alex- andria, Va. Information Officer—Charles S. Keefer, 5813 Dewey Street, Cheverly, Md. Executive Director, Apprenticeship Service.—Edward E. Goshen, 766 26th Place South, Arlington, Va. Division of National Industry Promotion.—Maurice M. Hanson, 1225 13th Street, Zone 5. Division of State-Federal Relations.—Fred W. Erhard, 1404 Key Drive, Alexandria, Va. Division of Registration and Review.—Ansel R. Cleary, Box 295, Route 2, Springfield, Va. Executive Director, Training Service.—[Vacant.] Division of Field Operations.—Cecil L. Utterback, 9603 Lorain Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Division of Management Services—Edward F. Gallagher, 5453 Four Mile Run Drive North, Arlington 5, Va. Division of Research.—John S. McCauley, 2903 Arizona Avenue, Zone 16. 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. Division of Claims Services—John J. Newman, 3011 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. Division of Audits and Accounts—Ernest W. Laws, 5619 26th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Digision 7 Statistics.— Edward F. Brayer, 4433 South Dakota Avenue NE., one 17. Deputy Commissioner, 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.—[Vacant.] Department of Labor 205 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.—R. G. Wagenet, 4514 Wetherill Road, Zone 16. Assistant Director tn 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.—[Vacant.] Associate Director.—Clara M. Beyer, Spring Hill, McLean, Va. Division of State Services.—Beatrice McConnell, 1350 Ingraham Street, Zone 11. Division of Safety Standards and Services.—Robert D. Gidel, 427 Bluebill Lane, Alexandria, Va. Division of Union Registration.—Frances C. Smith, 1609 44th Street, Zone 7. Deinion, of 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.—Ella C. Ketchin, 2445 15th Street, Zone 9. Chairman, Federal Safety Council.—[Vacant.] Executive Director, President's Conference on Occupational Safety.—Vincent P. Ahearn, Room 700, National Theatre Building. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS Commassioner.—Ewan Clague, 3821 Woodley Road, Zone 16. Assistant Commassioner.—Herman B. Byer, 3510 Patterson Street, Zone 15. Assistant Commissioner—Henry J. Fitzgerald, 5210 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Office Ro Management.—Richard F. Jones, 3206 19th Street North, Arlington 1. Va. Office of Field Service.—Walter G. Keim, 5006 Klingle Street, Zone 16. Assistant Commissioner.—W. Duane Evans, 111 North George Mason Drive, Arlington 3, Va. Assistant Commaissioner,—Philip Arnow, 412 Linden Lane, Falls Church, Va. Office of Publications.—Lawrence R. Klein, 2600 North Upshur Street, Arlington 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, Zone 8. Division of Manpower and Employment Statistics.—Seymour L. Wolfbein, 6305 Crathie Lane, Bethesda 16, 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, 4612 But-terworth Place, Zone 16. 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 Industrial Hazards.—Frank S. McElroy, 9233 Farnsworth Drive, Bethesda, Md. Division of Foreign Labor Conditions. Morris Weisz, 7106 Wilson Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. 506 Congressional Directory | TER BUREAU OF VETERANS’ REEMPLOYMENT RIGHTS Director.—Hugh W. Bradley, 12006 Rockinghorse Road, Randolph Hills, Md. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Chief, Division of Military Liaison and Reserve Activities.—Adelbert C. Long, K Crescent Road, Greenbelt, Md. Chief, Division of Field Operations and Mobilization Readiness.—Thomas Y. English, 2312 North Monroe Street, Arlington 7, Va. Gi Officer.—Jack A. Warshaw, 8800 Manchester Road, Silver Spring, WAGE AND HOUR AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISIONS Administrator.— (Acting) Clarence T. Lundquist, 4822 Tilden Street, Zone 16. Deputy Administrator.—Clarence T. Lundquist, 4822 Tilden Street, Zone 16. Technical Assistant to Admanistrator.— William B. Grogan, 3317 Runnymede Place, Zone 15. bi Deputy Administrator.—Samuel Ganz, 6505 Marjory Lane, Bethesda Division of Information.—Robert R. Richmond, Gallows Road, Route Falls Church, Va. Assistant Admanistrator (Enforcement). —Raymond G. Garceau, 210 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Division of Program Operations.—Frederick J. Glasgow, 1508 Elson Street, Takoma Park 12, Md. Division of Case Analysis and Technical Services.—Jacob I. Bellow, 4338 East-West Highway, Behtesda 14, Md. Assistant Administrator (Wage Determinations).—Harry Weiss, 5803 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Division of Puerto Rico Wage Determinations.— Thomas J. Judge, 921 19th Street, Zone 6. Division of Special Minimum Wages.—Verl E. Roberts, 6938 Blaisdell Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Division of Public Contracts Wage Determinations.—Robert G. Gronewald, 10220 Capital View Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Administrator (Regulations and Research).—Harry S. Kantor, 2806 Woodstock Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Division of Regulations and Ezxemptions.—Nathan Rubinstein, 6407 East Halbert Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Division of Research and Statistics.—Max Schiferl, 3703 Fairland Road, Beltsville, Md. Assistant Administrator (Planning and Management).—John C. Fraser, 5302 Ventnor Road, Green Acres 16, Md. Division of Management Operations and Services.—Irving Levine, 238 South-hampton Drive, Silver Spring, Md Division of Planning, Staff Development and Management Standards.—Francis J. Costello, 828 Pinewood Terrace, Falls Church, 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 Mill Road, Zone 9. Division of Program Planning, Analysis, and Reports.—Stella P. Manor, 1901 Wyoming Avenue, Zone 9. 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 distinction from Harvard University, 1914; holds honorary degrees from University of Rochester, New York University, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Syracuse University, Tufts University, and Rollins College; went with Eastman Kodak Co. in Rochester in 1914, remaining there until his resignation as treasurer and director of the com-pany in 1953 to accept appointment as Under Secretary of the Treasury; served as member of the President’s Advisory Council on Economic Security which drafted original Social Security Act, 1934-35; was employer delegate for the United States to the International 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 recommendations 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. Assistant to the Secretary.—Homer D. Babbidge, Jr., 2724 Poplar Street, Zone 7. Assistant to the Secretary (for Public Affairs).—Charles F. Barrett, 903 Beverly Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director, Office of Publications and Reports.—Harvey A. Bush, 3404 Halcyon Drive, Alexandria, Va. Under Secretary.—John A. Perkins, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant to the Under Secretary.— Wesley L. Hjornevik, 5930 Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. Special Assistant to the Secretary for Health and Medical Affairs.—Aims C. McGuinness, M. D., 4753 MacArthur Boulevard, Zone 7. Staff Assistant.—M. Allen Pond, 7813 Moorland Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Secretary (for Legislation).—Elliot L. Richardson, 5126 Tilden Street, Zone 616. Congressional Liaison Officer.—John R. MacKenzie, 5804 Lumsden Street, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Congressional Liaison Officer—Joyce I. Bovik, 370 Holmes Drive, NW., Vienna, Va. aly Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Isabella J. Jones, 200 C Street SE., one 3. Jue 507 Assistant Secretary.—Edward Foss Wilson, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Russell G. Bellezza, Wyman Park Apart-ments, 3925 Beech Avenue, Baltimore 11, Md. Director of Field Administration.—Chester B. Lund, 4108 Forest Lane, Falls Church, Va. Chief of Field Management.—Leonard W. A’Hearn, 13938 Layhill Road, Silver Spring, Md. hrs i Grant-in-Aid Audits.—Leonard J. Wilbert, 3224 Military Road, one 15. Chief of State Merit Systems.—Albert H. Aronson, 5409 39th Street, Zone 15. Chief of Surplus Property Utilization.—W. T. Frazier, 1003 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md Defense Coordinator—Dean Snyder, 7 Hunting Cove Place, Alexandria, Va. I nfornaiond, Activities Coordinator.—Gertrude Gates, 3210 Wisconsin Avenue, one 16. Plate of Security.—Frederick H. Schmidt, 106 Devon Court, Silver Spring, Assistant to the Secretary (for Program Analysis).—Robert H. Hamlin, M. D., 3850 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7. Pig Analysis Officer—Charles B. Lawrence, Jr., 6505 Wiscassett Road, one 16. Special Assistant on Federal-State Problems.—George E. Bigge, 5131 Massa-chusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Director, Special Staff on Aging.—William C. Fitch, 3530 North Utah Street, Arlington 7, Va. Program Coordination Officer.—Joseph H. Douglass, 3314 16th Street NE., Zone 18. General Counsel. —Parke M. Banta, 5415 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. Associate General Counsel.—M. J. McQueen, 2725 29th Street, Zone 8. 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, 12400 Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant General Counsel, Division of Old-Age and Survivors Insurance.— i Harold Packer, 2425 Lightfoot Drive, Baltimore 9, Md. Assistant General Counsel, Division of Public Health.—Gladys Harrison, 2708 Dumbarton Avenue, Zone 7. Assistant General Counsel, Division of Welfare and Education.—Joseph H. Meyers, 3939 Washington Street, Kensington, Md. Director of Administration.— Rufus E. Miles, Jr., 3309 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. : Director of Financial Management.—James F. Kelly, 4108 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Division of Budget.—Robert W. Brown, 9920 Gardiner Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Division of Fiscal Policy and Procedure.—Marvin W. Bingham, 507 Belleview Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Division of Internal Audit—Charles G. Haynes, 10200 Brookmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Accounting Operations Branch.—Richard R. Reidenbach, 300 Lawrence Drive, Rockville, Md. Laren oy Management Policy.—Richard L. Seggel, 2815 Rittenhouse Street, one 15. Assistant Director of Management Policy.—Manlio F. De Angelis, 4108 Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director of General Services.—Dale S. Thompson, 3606 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington 4, Va. Department Librarian.—Ellen Commons, 2809 O Street, Zone 7. Degcion of Personnel.—James C. O’Brien, 5002 Danbury Court, Bethesda 14, REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Region I— (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode me, 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. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 509 Regional Directors—Continued Region I11— (District of Columbia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands).—Edmund Baxter, 700 East Jefferson Street, Charlottesville, Va. Region 1V— (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 VI1I—(Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas).—James H. Bond, Ninth Floor, 1114 Commerce Street, Dallas 2, Tex. Region VIII—(Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming).—Albert H. Popa), Room 517, New Customs House, 19th and Stout Streets, Denver 2, Colo. Region I X—(Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Guam, Hawaii).—Fay W. Hunter, Room 447, Federal Office Building, Civic Center, San Francisco 2, Calif. AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE FOR THE BLIND 1839 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville 6, Ky. President.— William C. Dabney, Louisville, Ky. Vice President.—Robert Lambert, Indianapolis, Ind. Superintendent.—Finis E. Davis, Louisville, Ky. GALLAUDET COLLEGE 7th and Florida Avenue NE., Zone 2. Phene, Lincoln 7-7200 Patron ex Officico.—Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States. President.—Leonard M. Elstad, 1 Kendall Green NE., Zone 2. Vice President.—[Vacant.] ; Chatynos of the Board of Directors.—Albert W. Atwood, 65 Observatory Circle, : one 8. Vice Chairman.—Linton M. Collins, 5025 Macomb Street, Zone 16. Secretary—Nathan Poole, 3842 Macomb Street, Zone 16. Treasurer— Warren R. Forster, 4739 Massachusetsts Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Secretary-Treasurer.—Lloyd H. Johnson, 208 East Melbourne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Directors.—Albert W. Atwood; Linton M. Collins; Mrs. Florence P. Dwyer, Representative from New Jersey; Leonard M. Elstad; Warren R. Forster; Bradshaw Mintener; George E. Muth; John Phillips; Nathan Poole; Homer T. Thornberry, Representative from Texas; Edward J. Thye, Senator from Minnesota; Boyce Williams; Edward F. Wilson, Assistant Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION Room 3460, Health, Education, and Welfare Building North, Fourth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, EXecutive 3-6300, branch 5140 Commissioner.—George P. Larrick, 4841 30th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. ST Alsi L. Harvey, 709 South Wakefield Street, Arlington 4 , va. Sr Oi Ben Davila, 2633 North Quantico Street, Arlington 7, Va. rector of— Division of Federal-State Relations.—James C. Pearson, 8730 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. Bureau of Biological and Physical Sciences.—Robert S. Roe, 2807 Ridge Road Drive, Alexandria, Va. Division of Antibiotics—Henry Welch, 1744 Overlook Drive, Hillandale, Silver Spring, Md. Division of Cosmetics.—G. Robert Clark, 9305 Jessup Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Division of Food.—Frank A. Vorhes, Jr., 332 North George Mason Drive, Arlington 3, Va. Director of —Continued Bureau of Biological and Physical Sciences—Continued Bison i Microbiology.—Glenn G. Slocum, 4204 Dresden Street, Kensing-ton, ) Plain of Nutrition.— Elmer M. Nelson, 300 North Fillmore Street, Arling-ton 1, Va. Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry.—Frank H. Wiley, 10304 Kensington Parkway, Kensington, Md. Division of Pharmacology.—Arnold J. Lehman, 5615 Maryland Avenue, j | Falls Church, Va. Bureau of Enforcement.—Malcolm R. Stephens, 4814 Wellington Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Division of Regulatory Management.—Kenneth L. Milstead, 4519 Gladwyn Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Bureau of Field Administration.—Allan E. Rayfield, 22 North Granada Street, Arlington 3, Va. Boel 9 Medicine.—Albert H. Holland, Jr., 10008 Edward Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. Bureau of Program Planning and Appraisal.—Shelbey T. Grey, 749 South : Florida Street, Arlington 4, Va. HOWARD UNIVERSITY Howard Place and Georgia Avenue, Zone (1). Phone, DUpont 7-6100 OFFICE OF EDUCATION Health, Education, and Welfare Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-6300 a. Dereon, Legislative Reference Service—Melvin W. Sneed, 4770 Dexter Street, one 16. Diverton, Library Services Branch—Ralph M. Dunbar, 3133 Connecticut Avenue, one 8. Research and Director, Research and Statistical Acting Assistant Commissioner for Services—Herbert S. Conrad, 4540 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Executive Officer—Donald W. McKone, 3801 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. OFFICE OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION Third Floor, Health, Education, and Welfare Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-6300 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.; National Library of Medicine, Seventh and Independence Avenue, SW.; phone, EXecutive 3-6300. National Institutes of Health,Bethesda, Md.; phone, OLiver 6-4000. Surgeon General.—Leroy E. Burney, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Surgeon General.—John B. Porterfield, 119 35th Street SE., Zone 19. Assistant Surgeon General for Personnel and Training.—Otis IL. Anderson, 6607 Broxburn Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant to the Surgeon General—Medical Director, Arnold Kurlander, 5918 Melvern Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant to the Surgeon General—Medical Director, William H. Stewart, 9108 Ewing Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Executive Officer—Paul A. Caulk, 2430 Otis Street NE., Zone 18. Chief Dental Officer.— Assistant Surgeon General, John W. Knutson, 4828 Lang~ drum Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief, Sanitary Engineering Officer— Assistant Surgeon General, Mark D. Hollis, 5309 Glenwood Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief Nurse Officer— Assistant Surgeon General, Lucile P. Leone, 3140 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 16. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL Oe hn of Finance—Roy L. Harlow, 3623 Glenmoor Drive, Chevy Chase, d Chief, Division of Administrative Services—David S. Brunson, 804 Brantford Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Division of Personnel.—Paul M. Camp, 101 Brookfield Drive, Brooklyn Estates, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Division of Public Health Methods.—George St. J. Perrott, 8905 Grant Street, Bethesda 14, Md. 512 Congressional Directory BUREAU OF MEDICAL SERVICES Chief —Asst. Surg. Gen. John W. Cronin, 5528 Trent Street, Somerset Heights, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy Chief —[Vacant.] Chief Medical Officer, U. S. Coast Guard.—Asst. Surg. Gen. Richard B. Holt, 9912 Old Spring Road, Kensington, Md. Executive Officer —Charles Hilsenroth, 9216 East Parkhill Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Hospitals.—Asst. Surg. Gen. Kenneth !R. Nelson, 5007 Danbury Court, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Foreign Quarantine—Medical Director Andrew P. Sackett, 5108 Flanders Ave., Kensington, Md. Chief, Division of Hospital & Medical Facilities—Asst. Surg. Gen. Vane M. Hoge, 4004 Everett Street, Kensington 8, Md. Chief, Division of Indian Health—Medical Director James R. Shaw, 5616 Sonoma Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Nursing Resources—Nurse Director Apollonia O. Adams, 19 Fifth Street, SE., Zone 3. Chief, Division of Dental Resources.—Dental Director Walter J. Pelton, Route 1, River Road, Rockville, Md. NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH Director.— Asst. Surg. Gen. James A. Shannon, 12 North Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Sorin] Director.— Asst. Surg. Gen. C. J. Van Slyke, 10 North Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Associate Director.—Dr. Joseph E. Smadel, 1440 Hemlock Street, Zone 12. i Office of Research Planning.—Dr. Charles V. Kidd, 5704 Gloster Road, one 16. Chief, Office of Research Information.—John E. Fletcher, 7204 Exeter Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Executive Officer— Albert F. Siepert, 5602 Wood Way, Zone 16. Liverior, Clinical Center.— Asst. Surg. Gen. Jack Masur, 3710 Davenport Street, one 16. Director, National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases.—Scientist Director ‘Floyd S. Daft, 8507 Burning Tree Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, National Cancer Institute— Asst. Surg. Gen. 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, National Heart Institute— Asst. Surg. Gen. James Watt, 2950 Macomb Street, Zone 8. Director, National Institute of Mental Health.— Asst. Surg. Gen. Robert H. Felix, 9641 East Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Md Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.—Scientist Director Justin M. Andrews, 8 North Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness.—Dr. Pearce Bailey, 4725 Sedgwick Street, Zone 16. Chief, Division of Research Grants.—Dr. Ernest M. Allen, 8507 Hazelwood Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Division of Biologics Standards.—Medical Director Roderick Murray, 5714 Springfield Drive, Zone 16. Chief, Division of Business Operations.—Richard H. Henschel, 4800 Broad Brook Court, Bethesda 14, Md. Chid, Division of Research Services.—Chris A. Hansen, 5615 Merengo Road, one 16. BUREAU OF STATE SERVICES Chief —Assistant Surgeon General, David E. Price, 5215 Elsmere Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Chief.—Assistant Surgeon General, Theodore J. Bauer, 4105 Oakdale Road, Falls Church, Va. Cluef Program Officer—Medical Director, John C. Cutler, 7904 Long Branch Parkway, Takoma Park, Md. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Executwe Officer—Richard W. Bunch, 2720 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Chief, Division of General Health Services.—Medical Director, James K. Shafer, 5100 Hampden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Special Health Services— Assistant Surgeon General, Albert L. Chapman, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Chief, Duwision of Sanitary Engineering Services—Assistant Surgeon General, 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, Norman F. Gerrie, 9139 McDonald Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Communicable Disease Center.— Assistant Surgeon General, Robert J. Anderson, 4604 Meadow Valley 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 to the Superintendent.—James R. Poole, 4413 Colorado Avenue, Zone 11. Medical Director—Dr. Paul B. Cornely, 3103 13th Street NE., Zone 17. Director of Nurses.—Ella J. Younger, 1411 Buchanan Street, Zone 11. NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE Seventh and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, EXecutive 3-63060 Director.—Dr. Frank B. Rogers, 10316 Freeman Place, Kensington, Md. SAINT ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL Nichols Avenue beyond Anacostia SE. Zone 20. Phone, JOhnson 2-4000 Superintendent.— Winfred Overholser, M. D., St. Elizabeths Hospital, Zone 20. fons Superintendent.—Addison M. Duval, M. D., St. Elizabeths Hospital, one 20. First Assistant Physician.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant.—M. K. Madden, 4502 Middleton Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Administrative Officer.—H. E. Weifenbach, 8120 West Beach Drive, Zone 12. Registrar.—Paul M. Lehman, 1411 Ballard Street, Woodside, Silver Spring, Md. Superintendent of Nurses.—Lavonne M. Frey, St. Elizabeths Hospital, Zone 20. Personnel Officer—Herman H. Wiebusch, 2514 14th Street, Zone 9. SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Building, 330 Independence Avenue SW.; phone, EXecu-tive 3-6300, extension 3327. Bureau of Old-Age and Survivors Insurance: Central Office, Equitable Building, Baltimore, Md.; phone, M Ulberry 5-9040. Division of Accounting Operations, Candler Build-ing, Baltimore, Md.; phone, M Ulberry 5-3120. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER Commissioner.— Charles 1. Schottland, 3016 Oliver Street, Zone 15. Deputy Commissioner.— William L. Mitchell, 6669 Barnaby Street, Zone 15. Director, Division of Program Research.— Mrs. Ida C. Merriam, 2908 Brandy- wine Street, Zone 8. Chief Actuary.—Robert J. Myers, 9610 Wire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. ales Appeals Council—Joseph E. McElvain, 4615 Brandywine Street, one 16. Chief, Children’s Bureau.— Mrs. Katherine B. Oettinger, 2611 31st Street, Zone 8. Director, Bureau of Federal Credit Unions.—J. Deane Gannon, 5105 Nahant, Sumner, Bethesda, Md. Director, Bureau of Old-Age and Survivors Insurance.—Vietor Christgau, 3900 16th Street, Zone 11. Director, Bureau of Public Assistance.—Jay L. Roney, 5362 28th Street, Zone 15. INDEPENDENT AGENCIES Chairman.—Dr. Mark A. May, New Haven, Conn. Erwin D. Canham, Boston, Mass. Philip D. Reed, New York, N. Y. Sigurd S. Larmon, New York, N. Y. Lewis W. Douglas, Sonoita, Ariz. Staff Director.—Louis T. Olom, 702 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va.Executive Secretary.—Nancy B. Chappelear, 2475 Virginia Avenue. ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON WEATHER CONTROL 227 Winder Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900 AIR COORDINATING COMMITTEE Room 7818, Department of Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200, branch 3613 Chairman.—Louis S. Rothschild (Under Secretary of Commerce for Transpor-tation), 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. | Vice Chairman.—Garrison Norton (Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air), 3040 Dumbarton Avenue, Zone 7. Thomas C. Mann (Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs), 4738 Tilden Street, Zone 16. BE. George Siedle (Assistant Postmaster General), Hamilton Hotel, Zone 5. Dewey holt (Assistant Secretary of the Army (CMA)), 2811 34th Place, one 7. Dudley C. Sharp (Assistant Secretary of the Air Force), 3318 N Street, Zone 7. tapes R. Durfee (Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board), 4 Carvel Circle, one 16. 517 518 Congressional Directory Air Coordinating Committee— Continued 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. George A. Landry (Assistant Director for Transportation, Office of Defense Mobilization, nonvoting), Dodge Hotel, Zone 1. Executive Secretary.— William E. Neumeyer, Savile Lane, McLean, Va. AIRWAYS MODERNIZATION BOARD 916 G Street. Phone, STerling 3-1672 Members: Chairman.—E. R. Quesada, 3314 O Street. Member.— Louis S. Rothschild (Under Secretary of Commerce for Transporta- tion, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue. Lh A. MacIntyre (Under Secretary of the Air Force), 1321 1st Street. 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 Chairman.— Adm. Thomas C. Kinkaid, 2134 R Street. Leslie L. Biffle, 1028 Connecticut Avenue. Gen. Alexander A. Vandegrift, 1446 Rugby Road, Charlottesville, Va. Charles E. Potter, Senator from Michigan. John Phillips, of California. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Old Orchard, Oyster Bay, N. Y. Mrs. Wendell L. Willkie, 20 East 76th Street, New York, N. Y. Gen. Carl Spaatz, 7405 Oak Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 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.— William P. Rogers, Attorney General. Honorary Treasurer.—Robert B. Anderson, Secretary of the Treasury. OFFICERS Chairman of the Board of Governors.—E. Roland Harriman. Vice Chairmen of the Board of Governors: Edward P. Curtis. Joseph R. Stewart. Clarence S. Beesemyer. BOARD OF GOVERNORS Appointed by the President of the United States: E. Roland Harriman, chairman, The American National Red Cross; Loy W. Henderson, Deputy Under Secretary of State, Department of State; Julian B. Baird, Under Secretary of the Treasury, Department of the Treasury; Donald A. Quarles, Deputy Secretary of Defense, Department of Defense; William H. Francis, Jr., 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. Independent Agencies Elected by the chapters: Clarence S. Beesemyer, Los Angeles, Calif.; E. LaMar Buckner, Ogden, Utah; Louis J. Columbo, Jr., Detroit, Mich.; William H. Crew, Los Alamos, N. Mex.; 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; Robert G. Fraser, Omaha, Nebr.; Mrs. Joe Hume Gardner, Marshall, Va.; Benjamin Goodman, Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. Charles W. Goodyear, Jr., Bogalusa, La.; Thomas W. Gregory, Jr., Houston, Tex.; Matt Himsl, Kalispell, Mont.; Russell V. Hokanson, Seattle, Wash.; W. Croft Jennings, Columbia, S. C.; Howard L. Kelly, Erie, Pa.; Mrs. Thomas L. Kerney, Trenton, N. J.; Harry G. Kincaid, Jacksonville, Fla.; Dr. Charles N. Leach, Newfane, Vt.; Phil H. Lewis, Topeka, Kans.; Alan R. Morse, Boston, Mass.; W. W. Overton, Jr., Dallas, Tex.; Mrs. Franklin E. Parker, Jr., Greenwich, Conn.; J. G. Ragsdale, El Dorado, Ark.; Philip K. Robinson, Milwaukee, Wis.; Taylor M. Simpson, High Point, N. C.; Joseph R. Stewart, Kansas City, Mo.; William L. Travis, Hammond, Ind. Elected by the Board of Governors as members at large: Stanley C. Allyn, Dayton, Ohio; 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.; Dr. Alonzo G. Moron, Hampton, Va.; William F. Schnitzler, Washington, D. C.; Dr. F. D. Patterson, New York, N. Y.; John 8S. Sinclair, New York, N. Y.; Mrs. Bernice T. Van der Vries, Winnetka, Ill.; James D. Zellerbach, U. S. Ambassador to Italy. EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS Chairman.—E. Roland Harriman, Shoreham Hotel, Zone 8. President.—General Alfred M. Gruenther, 2720 35th Place. Egon 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 Presidents: John C. Wilson, 5124 Scarsdale Road, Zone 16. Ramone S. Eaton, Route 1, Burke, Va. Robert F. Shea, 2016 Scroggins Road, Alexandria, Va. Robert C. Lewis; 2829 31st Street, Zone 8. Secretary and Counselor.—Harold W. Starr, 5823 14th Street, Zone 11. Treasurer.—Julian B. Baird, 2424 Kalorama Road. Comptroller.—Presnell K. Betts, 6727 Nevins Street, Falls Church, Va. AREAS Eastern Area.—Manager, Joseph L. Carter, 2603 Ridge Road Drive, 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. ) : Pacific Area.—Manager, Walker L. Millner, 2235 Bay Street, San Francisco, Calif. DIRECTORS OF SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES Services to the Armed Forces and Veterans.—Director, Robert C. Lewis, 2839 31st Street. Disaster Services.— Director, Robert C. Edson, 601 Beacon Road, Silver Spring, Md 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 Blood Program.— Director, Dr. Sam T. Gibson, 5803 Anniston Road, Bethesda 14, Md. 97560°—57——35 520 Congressional Directory 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., Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Office of Publications. — Director, Carroll L. Bryant, 1545 16th Road North, Arlington, Va. 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, Ar-lington, Va. Office of Accounting and Auditing.—General Accountant, Samuel M. Nichols, 1400 South Edgewood Street, Arlington, Va. Office of Research Information. — Director, Chester I. Whelden, Jr., 1415 South Edgewood Street, Arlington 4, Va. General Supply Office. ~_General Supply Officer, George C. Smith, 2900 Connecti-cut 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, FLeetwood 4-3000, branch 4 Chadinin, = Wilber M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, one 16. Thomas S. Gates, Secretary of the Navy, 2411 Tracy Place, Zone 8. 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, Falls Church, Va. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES Washington 25, D. C. Phone, HAzelwood 7-7831 THE COMMISSION Chairman.— Lewis L. Strauss, the Shoreham, 2500 Calvert Street, Zone 8. W. F. Libby, 3101 Hawthorne Street, Zone 8. Harold S. Vance, 2539 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 8. John S. Graham, 3326 P Street, Zone 7. John F. Floberg, Persimmon Tree Road, Potomac, Route 3, Bethesda 14, Md. 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 14, Md. Assistant General Manager for Administration—R. EB. Hollingsworth, 7705 Granada Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant General Manager for International Activities.—Paul F. Foster, 3 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant General Manager for Manufacturing.—[Vacant.] Assistant General Manager for Research and Industrial Development.—A. Tammaro, 6118 Temple Street, Hillmead, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant General Manager.—Harry S. Traynor, 3337 Rittenhouse Street, Zone 15. Special Assistant to the General Manager (Congressional Relations).—Bryan F. LaPlante, 3555 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. Serial the Commassion.—W. B. McCool, 1012 Annanwood Court, Annan-ale, Va. Chief, Office of Operations Analysis and Planning.—Paul C. Fine, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7 Independent Agencies 521 OFFICIALS Gere) Counsel.—Edward Diamond (acting), 3 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda 14, Controller, Prats of Finance.—Don S. Burrows, 4625 4th Street South, Arling-ton 4, Va Director, Division of Biology and Medicine.—Dr. Charles L. Dunham, 5302 Carvel Road, Zone 16. Director, Division of Cwilian Application.—Harold 7; Price, 4801 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Division of Classification.—Charles L. Marshall, 4308 Lynbrook Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Dives, Drvision of Construction and Supply.—John A. Derry, 5723 Ogden Road, one 16. Director, Division of Information Services.— Morse Salisbury, 5114 Fairglen Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md Director, Division of Inspection.—Curtis A. Nelson, 6413 31st Place, Zone 15. Director, Division of Intelligence.—C. H. Reichardt, 3519 North Delaware Street, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Division of International Affairs.—John A. Hall, 8713 Cranbrook Court, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Division of Military Application.—Alfred D. Starbird, Brig. Gen., u. , 2401 North Taylor Street, Arlington 7, Va. Director, ‘Division of Nuclear Materials Management. —Donald F. Musser, 312 Lincoln Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Director, Division of Organization and Personnel.—Oscar S. Smith, 311 Windsor Street, Silver Spring 14, Md. Director, Division of Production.—E. J. Bloch, 7716 Old Chester Road, Bethesda Director, Division of Raw Materials.—Jesse C. Johnson, 5900 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Division of Reactor Development.—W. K. Davis, 4618 27th Street North, Arlington, Va., Zone 7. Director, Division of Research.—Dr. Paul W. McDaniel (acting), 1854 North Herndon, Arlington 1, Va. Director, Division of Security.—John A. Waters, Jr., 3173 20th Street North, Arlington, Va., Zone 1. Director, Office of Special Projects.—Edward R. Gardner, 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. - OFFICE FOR 1958 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Executive Director.— Edward R. Gardner. OPERATIONS OFFICES Manager, Albuquerque Operations.—K. F. Hertford, 3352 48th Loop, Sandia Base, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Memgger, Chicago Operations.—David Saxe (acting), 4609 Selley Avenue, Downers rove, Ill. Manager, Grande Junction Operations.—Allan E. Jones, 145 North 17th Street, Grand Junction, Colo. Manager, Hanford Operations.—James E. Travis, 1218 Gowen Street, Richland, ash.h Miner, 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. nese, Oak Ridge Operations. —8S. R. Sapirie, 100 Ogden Circle, Oak Ridge, enn. Manager, San Francisco Operations.—Harold A. Fidler, 10 Kensington Court, Berkeley 7, Calif. dio Savannah River Operations.—Robert C. Blair, P. O. Box 280, Aiken, Manager, Schenectady Operations.—Jon D. Anderson, R. D. 1, Riverview Road, : Rexford, Y. 522 Congressional Directory GENERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chairman.—Dr. Warren C. Johnson, Dean, Division of Physical Sciences, University of Chicago. Dr. Jesse W. Beams, Chairman, Department of Physics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. Pg ; By Fisk, Executive Vice President, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray 0, N. J. Dr. T. Keith Glennan, President, Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Edwin M. McMillan, Associate Director, Radiation Laboratory, University of Calif., Berkeley, Calif. Dr. Edward Teller, Associate Director, Radiation Laboratory, University of Calif., Berkeley, Calif. nds C. Warner, President, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh sul Foner y. Murphree, President, Esso Research and Engineering Co., New York, Dr. Robert E. Wilson, Chairman of the Board, Standard Oil Co. (Indiana) Chicago, Ill. Secretary.—Dr. Jane H. Hall, Asst. Director, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, N. Mex. Admanistrative Officer.—Anthony A. Tomei, General Advisory Committee, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington 25, D. C. MILITARY LIAISON COMMITTEE Chatrman.—H. B. Loper, 1 Tally Ho Lane, Alexandria, Va. Maj. Gen. John S. Mills, USAF, Quarters 67, Bolling Air Force Base. My, Gen. John P. Daley, USA, 1830 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington 5, a. Maj. Gen. Richard T. Coiner, Jr., USAF, 2200 46th Street, Zone 7. Maj. Gen. Dwight E. Beach, USA, 1009 26th Street South, Arlington 2, Va. Rear Adm. David L. McDonald, USN, 9 Aspen Lane, Sleepy Hollow, Falls Church, Va. Rear Adm. G. S. Patrick, USN, 2250 North Quincy Street, Arlington 7, Va. Executive hii Richard H. Free, USA, 4441 First Place, South Arling-ton 4, Va. Assistant Executive Secretary.—Lt. Col. H. S. Derr, USAF, 7600 Whittier Boule-vard, Bethesda 14, Md. CANAL ZONE GOVERNMENT 312 Pennsylvania Building, Washington 4, D. C. Phone, LIberty 5-6700, extension 63570 Assistant to the Governor.— Merrill Whitman, 4309 Glenridge Street, Chevy Chase View, Md IN THE CANAL ZONE Governor.—W. E. Potter, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. Lieutenant Governor.—H. M. Arnold, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD Department of Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200 Members: Chairman.—James R. Durfee, 4 Carvel Circle, Westmoreland Hills, Md. bri Chairman.—Chan Gurney, 2538 North Vermont Street, Arlington 7, Va. embers: G. Joseph Minetti, 160 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn 2, N. Y. Harmar D. Denny, 3062 Porter Street, Zone 8. Louis J. Hector, 4221 43d Street, Zone 16. Independent Agencies Executive Assistant and Legal Adviser to the Chairman.—Robert L. Kunzig, 4855 Reservoir Road, Zone 7. Secretary and Comptroller.—M. C. Mulligan, 5218 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. Assistant Secretary.— Marvin Bergsman, 2745 29th Street, Zone 8. Assistant Comptroller.—John B. Russell, 1608 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. General Counsel.—Franklin M. Stone, 4801 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. 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 (Domestic), Bureau of Air Operations.—Irving Roth, 8503 Pelham Road, Bethesda 14, Md. : Associate Director (International), Bureau of Air Operations.—Raymond Sawyer, 2121 Virginia Avenue, Zone 7. Director, Bureau of Safety.—Oscar Bakke, 7934 Foster Street, District Heights, Md., Zone 28. Associate Director (Regulation), Bureau of Safety.—[Vacant.] Associate Director (Investigation), Bureau of Saf.ty.—Leon H. Tanguay, 200 Gentry Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Director (Interdepartmental Affairs)—DBureau of Safety.—Robert L. Froman, Fairfax Station, Va. Chief Examiner.—Francis W. Brown, 3416 Morrison Street, Zone 15. Assistant Chief Examiner (Economic Proceedings).—Thomas L. Wrenn, 4201 Massachusstts Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Chief Examiner (Safety Enforcement Proceedings).—S. Thomas Simon, 3801 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. . Chief, Office of Compliance.—James Anton, 4832 Winslow Road, Zone 21. Assistant Chaef, Office of Compliance. —Robert Burstein, R. F. D. 1, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Office of Carrier Accounts and Statistics.— Warner H. Hord, Ivory Hill Farm, West Friendship, Md. Assistant Chief, Office of Carrier Accounts and Statistics.—Wendall D. Larson, 941 Balfour Drive, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Office of Congressional Liaison and Public Information.— William Kloepfer, Jr., 3109 South Street, Zone 7. Chief, Public Information Section.— Edward E. Slattery, Jr., 14156 Georges Lane, Falls Church, Va. Lh Congressional Liaison Section.—Charles T. Donnelly, 1445 Otis Place, one 10. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Offices, Eighth and F Streets. Phone, STerling 3-5200 Commaissioners: Chairman.—Harris Ellsworth, 4000 Massachusetts Ave. Christopher H. Phillips, 4923 Sedgwick Avenue. Frederick J. Lawton, 1816 Varnum Street NE. Executive Director—John W. Macy, Jr., Langley Lane, Box 185, Route 3, McLean, a. Technical Adviser to the Commission.—Francis P. Brassor, 4608 Nottingham Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Enecutive Assistant to the Commission.— William C. Hull, 2255 North Powhatan Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant to the Chairman.—Helen H. Castle, 2222 Wyoming Avenue. Assistant to Commissioner Phillips.—Arch S. Ramsay, 3521 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. General Counsel.—Lawrence V. Meloy, 5125 Scarsdale Road an General Counsel.—John J. McCarthy, 3120 63d Avenue, Cheverly, Personnel Security Officer.—Raymond E. Greenfield, 9901 Moss Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Director of Incentive Awards.—Bernard Rosen, 9304 West Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md. Veterans Service Staff, Chief.—Edward H. Bechtold, 4401 Woodfield Road, Kensington, Md. 524 Congressional Directory Board of Appeals and Review: hn Ta E. Blann, 3738 North Chesterbrook Road, Arlington, Va. embers: James W. McBee, 1401 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, Va. E. Newton Steely, 4213 Woodberry Street, University Park, Md. Ernest J. Stocking, 616 North Kenmore Street, Arlington, Va. John O. Hardesty, 5615 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, 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, Md International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board: Chairman.—Henry S. Waldman, 1259 Waverly Place, Elizabeth, N. J. Executive Secretary.—Frederick D. Irwin, 5204 North Carlin Spring Road, Ar- lington, Va. Interagency Advisory Group: Executive Vice Chairman.—Asa M. McCain, 10205 Gary Road, Rockville, 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.—Harold H. Leich, 5606 Vernon Place, Bethesda, Md. Appenls Examining Office, Head.—Edward A. Dunton, 6424 Dahlonega Road, one 16. z Zp Division, Chief.—XKimbell Johnson, Rosemary Lane, Hyattsville, Examining Division, Chief. —Donald R. Harvey, 6217 43d Street, Riverdale, Md. Medical Division, Chief.—Dr. Eugene R. Chapin, 4100 W Street. Retirement Division, Chief.—Andrew E. Ruddock, 1501 North Potomac Street, Arlington, Va. Bureau of Field Operations, Director.— William A. Foley, 2480 16th Street. Assistant Director—Edgar T. Groark, 1-G Gardenway, Greenbelt, Md. Program Operations Division, Chief.—[Vacant]. Program Management Division, Chief.—Ziv Remez, 9631 Cottrell Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. Bureau of Inspections and Classification Audits, Director.—Frank J. Barley, 2712 Wisconsin Avenue. Assistant to Director.—Joseph L. Spilman, 3235 Rittenhouse Street. Progam Management Division, Chief.—[Vacant.] Washington Division, Chief.—Jack H. Westover, 13513 Westwind Drive, Fair- land Heights, Md. Bureau of Management Services, Director—David F. Williams, 305 Lanark Way, Silver Spring, Md. Office Services Division, Chief.— William E. Byram, 2700 North Underwood Street, Arlington, Va. Director of Personnel.— William C. McCutcheon, 5606 Knollwood Road. Budget and Finance Division, Chief.— William B. Uhlenhop, 5453 Daws Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Employment Statistics Office, Chief—Flora M. Nicholson, 1202 South Monroe, Arlington, Va. Organization and Methods Office, Chief.—William J. Kerlin, No. 3 Pooksville Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. Head Librarian.— Elaine Woodruff, 908 North Jacksonville Street, Arlington, Va Bureau of Programs and Standards, Director.—0O. Glenn Stahl, 3600 North Pied- mont Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director.—Evelyn Harrison, 327 A Street NE. Program Planning Division, Chief.—Seymour S. Berlin, 6309 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda, Md. Standards Division, Chief.—C. Mansel Keene, 3511 Glenmoor Drive, Chevy Chase, Md Regulations and Instructions Division, Chief.—John W. Steele, 9733 Bexhill Drive, Kensington, 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. Independent Agencies 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. hey Director, 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, Peachtree-Baker Building, 275 Peachtree Street NE., Atlanta 3, Ga. Region VI—Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and West Virginia.—Louis S. 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 Iowa.—John W. Godbold, Director, New Federal Building, St. Louis 1, Mo. ; Region X—Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, and Arizona.—Director, Nicholas J. Oganovie, 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 XII—California, Nevada, and the Territory of Hawaii.—Paul H. Tige, region 128 Appraisers Building, 630 Sansome Street, San Francisco , Calif. COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS 7000 Interior Department Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820, branch 5324 Chairman.—David 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 THE OLD GEORGETOWN ACT Chairman.— Walter M. Macomber, Washington, D. C. Walter G. Peter, Jr., Washington, D. C. Henry H. Saylor, Washington, D. C. PANEL OF ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTS FOR THE SHIPSTEAD-LUCE ACT Waldron Faulkner, Washington, D. C. Earl V. Gauger, Arlington, Va. Louis A. Simon, Washington, D. C. COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS Chairman.—[V acant.] Vice Chairman.—John A. Hannah, of Michigan. Members: John S. Battle, of Virginia. The Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, of Indiana. Robert G. Storey, of Texas. J. Ernest Wilkins, of Illinois. 526 Congressional Directory 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. Charles W. Adair, Jr., 4623 North Rock Spring Road, Arlington, Va., chief, Trade Agreements ‘and Treaties Division, Office of International Trade, 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 Special Projects, Office of Special International Affairs, Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs), 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 DePFelice, 7822 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, Deputy Assistant Ad-ministrator, Agricultural Trade Policy and Analysis, 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. Leonard R. Linsenmayer, 3148 Bellview Avenue, Cheverly, Md., Associate Director, Office of International Labor Affairs, Department of Labor. Katherine Jacobson, 1020 19th Street, Zone 6, Trade Policy Adviser, Office of the Deputy Director of Technical Service, International Cooperation Ad-ministration. Edward Yardley, 3709 Kenilworth Driveway, Chevy Chase 15, Md., executive secretary. COMMITTEE ON PURCHASES OF BLIND-MADE PRODUCTS Investment Building, 1511 K Street. Phone, DIstrict 7-4918 Chairman.—R. J. Arnold, 506 South Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va., repre-senting the Department of the Navy. Vice Chairman.—Clifton E. Mack, 6400 31st Street, representing General Services Administration. Charles J. Bondley, Jr., 980 North Quantico Street, Arlington, Va., repre-senting the Department of the Air Force. A. T. McNamara, 1869 Wyoming Avenue, representing the Department of the Army. E. H. Salzman, 1825 Girard Avenue, South, Minneapolis, Minn., private citizen. Stanley W. Crosthwait, 4205 Sheridan Street, University Park, Md., repre-senting the Department of the Interior. Tony M. Baldauf, 6635 Washington Drive, Falls Church, Va., representing the Department of Agriculture. H. B. McCoy, 4212 Franklin Street, Kensington, Md., representing the Department of Commerce. Secretary.—Robert LeFevre. Counsel.—Robert M. Lemke. CONGRESSIONAL CLUB, THE 2001 New Hampshire Avenue. Phone, DEcatur 2-1155 OFFICERS FOR 1957 AND 1958 President.—Mrs. John J. Williams, Delaware. Vice Presidents.—Mrs. Wilbur Mills, Arkansas; Mrs. Wallace Bennett, Utah; Mrs. Michael Feighan, Ohio; Mrs. Walt Horan, Washington; Mrs. L. H. Fountain, North Carolina. Recording Secretary.—Mrs. J. Arthur Younger, California. EEE Independent Agencies Corresponding Secretary.— Mrs. Paul Jones, Missouri. Treasurer.—Mrs. Clifford McIntire, Maine. Chairmen: Aides Commiattee.—Mrs. Walter Norblad, Oregon. Receptions.—Mrs. J. Allen Frear, Delaware. Diplomatic Wives Tea.— Mrs. E. Ross Adair, Indiana. “Teen-Age”’ Dance.— Mrs. Alfred Sieminski, New Jersey. Children’s Party.— Mrs. Homer Thornberry, Texas. Congressional Cotillion.—Mrs. Keith Thomson, Wyoming. Red Cross.—Mrs. John W. Byrnes, Wisconsin. Constitution and By-Laws.—Mrs. Omar Burleson, Texas. White Elephant Bazaar.— Mrs. Tom Steed, Oklahoma. Associate Members.—Mary C. Kilday, Texas. Music.— Mrs. John L. Pilcher, Georgia. Bridge.— Mrs. William T. Reed, South Carolina. Organizer Congress Clubs.— Mrs. Albert E. Carter, California. Floral Arrangements.—Mrs. Thor Tollefson, Washington. Historian.— Mrs. Andrew F. Schoeppel, Kansas. Parlzamentarian.—Mrs. Daniel Reed, New York. Poet Laureate.— Mrs. Hal Holmes, Washington. Standing Committees: Co-Chazrmen: Advisory Committee.—Mrs. Clarence Cannon, Missouri; Mrs. August Andre-sen, Minnesota. Membership Committee.— Harold Ostertag, New York; Mrs. Charles R. Mrs. Jonas, North Carolina. House Commattee.— Phil Landrum, Georgia; Mrs. Harold O. Lovre. Mrs. Press Committee.— Ralph Harvey, Indiana; Mrs. Robert Jones, Alabama. Mrs. Printing Commattee.—Mrs. William F. Norrell, Arkansas; Mrs. Wesley D’Ewart, Montana. Chairmen: Entertainment.—Mrs. Everett M. Dirksen, Illinois. Scrapbook.— Frank Mississippi. Mrs. Smith, Archives.— Mrs. Clifford Davis, Tennessee. Special Committees: Co-Chairmen: Hospitality.—Mrs. Strom Thurmond, South Carolina; Mrs. Thomas Pelly, Washington. Hostess.— Mrs. Roman Hruska, Nebraska; Mrs. Tom Steed, Oklahoma. Founders Day.—Mrs. Thomas Abernethy, Tennessee; Mrs. Richard Simpson, Pennsylvania. Dinner Dance.— Mrs. Page Belcher, Oklahoma; Mrs. Joe Bartlett, Ohio. Breakfast Honoring First Lady.— Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Wisconsin; Mrs. James Davis, Georgia. Cook Book.—Mrs. Errett Scrivner, Kansas; Mrs. Carl Albert, Oklahoma. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ARMORY BOARD Room 118-A, National Guard Armory. Phone, LIncoln 7-9077 Chairman.—George F. Shea, 4915 Linnean Avenue, Zone 8. Robert E. McLaughlin (President, D. C. Board of Commissioners), 2355 Ashmeade Place. 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 685 Maine Avenue SW. Phone, NAtional 8-6000, extension 3145 or 3215 Chairman.—John A. Remon, 3104 33d Place, Zone 8. Vice Chairman.—James E. Colliflower, 900 F Street, Zone 4. Richard R. Atkinson, 626 3d Street, Zone 1. Francis F. Healy, District of Columbia Surveyor, 3530 39th Street, Zone 16. Andrew Parker, 4000 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 16. 528 Congressional Directory Executive Director.—John R. Searles, Jr., 3205 33d Place, Zone 8. Depuly Boon Director.—Malcolm A. Burrows, 8809 Lowell Place, Bethesda, Assistant Executive Director for Project Development.—Allan B. Elliot, Route 2, Falls Road, Rockville, Md. General Counsel.—George F. Riseling, 2217 Lakewood Street, Suitland, Md. Comptroller.— Arthur M. Zauft, Route 3, Box 502, Annandale, Va. Chef, a li ag Diviston.—James G. Banks, 4018 Alabama Avenue ., Zone 20. Chief, Realty Disposal Division.—Paul A. Chalupsky, 10406 Greenacres Drive, Hillandale, Silver Spring, Md Chief, Real Estate Acquisition Division.— Vincent A. Holmes, 3517 Livingston Street, Zone 15. Engineer—James E. Linde, 3305 Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. Program Planner.— Melvin J. Adams, 6733 Fairfax Road, Chevy Chase, Md. EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, REpublic 7-7890 President and Chairman.—Samuel C. Waugh, 1234 30th Street, Zone 7. First Vice President and Vice Chairman.— Lynn U. Stambaugh, 2737 Devonshire Place, Zone 8. Directors: Hawthorne Arey, 4224 Franklin Street, Kensington, Md. Vance Brand, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. George A. Blowers, 2247 47th Street, Zone 7. Executive Vice President.— Walter C. Sauer, 5118 Chevy Chase Parkway, Zone 8. Senior Vice President.—W. D. Whittemore, 3900 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Secretary.—Sidney Sherwood, 4323 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. General Counsel.—Wilson L. Townsend, 10313 Fawsett Street, Kensington, Md. Treasurer.— Arthur M. Anderson, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Assistant Secretaries: Edward S. Conger, 7317 Alaska Avenue, Zone 12. Joseph H. Regan, 1528 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Economics Division—R. Henry Rowntree, 1300 North Glebe Road, Arlington 7, Va. Chief, Loan Division.—Raymond L. Jones, 4515 Boxwood Road, Zone 16. Chief, Engineering Diviston.—A. Carl Cass, 37 Nicholson Street, Zone 11. eh Ertan Capital Participation Division.— Albert J. Redway, 1239 30th Street, one 7. Chie Jaros Division.—Frank J. Walsh, 5903 Carlton Lane, Glen Mar Park 16, d. Administrative Officer.—John R. Crown, 7111 Longwood Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION South Agriculture Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BOARD Members: H. B. Munger, Byron, N. Y. Glen A. Boger, Allentown, Pa. 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. George W. Lightburn, Capron, Okla. C. H. Matthews, Eagle Lake, Tex. Golden F. Fine, Chico, Calif. Earl H. Brockman, Caldwell, Idaho. F. W. Peck (representative of Secretary of Agriculture), St. Paul, Minn. Independent Agencies OFFICIALS Governor.—R. B. Tootell, 5104 Marlyn Drive, Zone 16. Deputy Governor.—Harold T. Mason, 602 Malcolm Place, Alexandria, 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, 911 Baylor Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Governor and Director of Cooperative Bank Service.—R. C. Mahone, 4709 Chevy Chase Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. General Counsel.—John C. Bagwell, 5511 18th Street North, Arlington, Va. Chief Examiner.—H. P. Mousel, 720 South Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Research and Information Division.—R. C. Engberg, 205 MacArthur Road, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Administrative Division.—V. V. Hemstreet, 502 Greenbrier Drive, Silver Spring, Md Chief, Personnel Division.— William L. Moore, 2004 North Smythe Street, Arlington, Va. Comptroller.—James E. Pitts, Jr., 1709 North Huntington Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Finance Division.—Robert C. Ferguson, 6418 Western Avenue. Chevy Chase, Zone 15. : FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION National Headquarters: Battle Creek, Mich. Phone, WOodward 2-6511 Washington Office: 2000 Florida Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-0994 Administrator.—Leo A. Hoegh, 5407 Ridgefield Road, Westwood, Washington 6, D.C. Assistant to the Administrator.—Emil W. Reutzel, Jr., 3518 North Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va. Special Assistant.—Joyce R. Burke, 3400 North Piedmont Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Le TR E. Berry, Jr., 4915 Van Ness Street, Washington 3. D.C. Executive Assistant Administrator.—Raoul Archambault, Jr., 60 Orchard Place, Battle Creek, Mich. Deputy Executive Assistant Administrator.—L. Berwyn Ullstrom, 60 Christy Road, Battle Creek, Mich. Assistant Administrator, Congressional Liaison and State Relations.—Hubert R. Gallagher, 6021 Cairn Terrace, Washington 14, D. C. Assistant for Health and Medical Affairs.—Dr. Robert L. Smith, 1300 Holloman Road, Falls Church, Va. Disgtan, laments Office.—Clemmense M. White, 3636 16th Street, Washington 9 Director, Security Office.—Terence J. Harte, 59 Greenwood Avenue, Battle Creek, ich. EDUCATION Assistant Administrator.—Paul F. Wagner, 117 Oakland Place, Battle Creek, Mich. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Eugene Ingold, 56 Latta Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Public Affairs Office.—I. Brewster Terry (acting), 115 Sunset Boulevard, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Publications Officc.—Norman W. Abendschein, 54 Latta Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Training and Education Office.—W. Gayle Starnes, 250 Champion Street, Battle Creek, Mich. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Assistant Administrator.— William S. Heffelfinger, 86 East Willard Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Dallas M. Barr, 6 East Spaulding Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Administrative Operations Office.—Louis F. Kreiger, 136 Lincoln Boule-vard, Battle Creek, Mich. 530 Congressional Directory | Director, Administrative Services Office.—Dallas M. Barr (acting), 6 East Spaulding Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Budget and Fiscal Office.—William R. Wilson, 227 Westfield Drive, Battle Creek, Mich. Directs Contributions Office.—Joseph F. Napoli, 88 Fremont Street, Battle Creek, | ich. Director, Management Engineering Office.—Joseph L. Miller, Jr., 54 North 29th | Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Personnel Office.—Leonard L. Reese, Jr., 121 South LaVista Boulevard, Battle Creek, Mich. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—Philip C. Baldwin, 1008 Jackson Street, Albion, Mich. Deputy General Council.—Charles M. Manning (acting), 681 Capital Avenue SW., Battle Creek, Mich. OPERATIONS Assistant Adminzstrator.— Wendell H. Duplantis, 100 North Washington Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Eugene J. Quindlen, 37 Chestnut Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Communications Office.— Alfred P. Miller, P. O. Box 299-A1, R. F. D. 1, Gull Lake, Richland Township, Mich. Director, Continuity of Government Office.—Robert Y. Phillips, 68 Emmett Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Damage Assessment Office.—Leslie L. Kullenberg, 203 Fremont Street, Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Federal Coordination Office.—Ralph B. Thompson, 117 Greenwood Avenue, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Natural Disaster ‘Office. —Holmes E. Dager, 706 West Territorial Road, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Operations Plans Office.—Barent F. Landstreet, 96 Ann Avenue, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Radiological Defense Officc.—George D. Rich, 158 Fremont Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Deals, Warning Officc.—Harry E. Roderick, 141 Garrison Street, Battle Creek, ic PLANNING Assistant Administrator.— Ralph E. Spear, Route 1, Nokesville, Va. | Deputy Assistant Administrator—Dean Pohlenz, 108 West Territorial Road, Battle Creek, Mich. | Dire of Intelligence. —Theodore Babbitt, 3203 Macomb Street, Washington, Dzrector of Planning.— George B. Hotchkiss, Jr., 2128 Melrose Street, Ann Arbor, | Mich. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Aja Administrator.— Gerald R. Gallagher, 124 Borden Drive, Battle Creek, | ich. Deputy Assistant Administrator.— Arthur D. Morrell, 91 Summer Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Biophysical and Medical Sciences Office—Dr. M. M. Van Sandt, 252 Garfield Avenue, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Engineering Development Office.— Benjamin C. Taylor, 223 North Eagle Street, Marshall, Mich. Director, Operations Research Office.—[Vacant.] Director, Prion Sciences Office.—Jack C. Greene, R. F. D. 1, Box 269, Battle reek, beverk, Social lens Office.—Ralph L. Garrett, 203 Snow Avenue, Battle Creek, ich. a tua i tC aa UA Ee NAHE Independent Agencies RESOURCES AND REQUIREMENTS destin) Administrator.—G. Lyle Belsley, 3227 Rittenhouse Street, Washington, D Director, Civilian Requirements Office.—Robert W. Kremkau, 101 West Mansion Street, Marshall, Mich. Director, Distribution Controls Office.—[Vacant.] Director, Government Requirements Office.— William B. Blanchet, 86 West Hamilton Lane, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Manpower Office.—[Vacant.] Director, Restoration and Rehabilitation Office.—Gabriel F. Cazell, Box 101, Richland, Mich. Director, Surplus Property Office.—Francis L. Carriker (acting), 1275 Capital Avenue SW., Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Transportation Office.—Otto W. Bender, 461 West Van Buren Street, Battle Creek, Mich. SPECIAL ACTIVITIES issn Admanistrator—Edward B. Lyman, 165 Ann Avenue, Battle Creek, ich. Director, Foreign Representation Office.—W. B. Pettigrew, 12750 East Michigan Avenue, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Industry Office.—Virgil L. Couch, 139 Ann Avenue, Battle Creek, ich. Director, Labor Participation Office.— William M. Price (acting), 56 West Man-chester Street, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Religious Affairs Office.—Dr. Fred W. Kern, 78 Orchard Place, Battle Creek, Mich. Director, Women’s Activities Office.—Jean Wood Fuller, 251 Chestnut Street, Battle Creek, Mich. REGIONAL OFFICES Region 1—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont.—Albert D. O’Connor, Regional Ad-ministrator, FCDA Region 1, Oak Hill Road, Harvard, Mass. Region 2—Delaware, District of Columbia, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Penn-sylvania, Virginia, West Virginia.—John L. Sullivan, Regional Adminis-trator, FCDA Region 2, Olney, Md. Region 3—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Caro-lina, Tennessee, Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.—Thomas H. Good-a Regional Administrator, FCDA Region 3, P. O. Box 108, Thomasville, a. Region /—TIllinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Wisconsin.—Frank O. Starr, Regional Administrator, FCDA Region 4, Battle Creek, Mich. ‘Region 6— Arkansas, Louisiana, Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.— Welcome W. New Wilson, Regional Administrator, FCDA Region 5, P. O. 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Weis, Jr., of Rochester, N. Y. Gen. Otto L. Nelson, Jr., Vice President of the New York Life Insurance Co. George J. Richardson, Secretary-Treasury, International Association of Fire Fighters, AFL-CIO. R. E. (Bob) Smith of Houston, Tex. CIVIL DEFENSE COORDINATING BOARD Leo A. Hoegh, Federal Civil Defense Administrator (Chairman). True D. Morse, Under Secretary, Agriculture Department. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission. Robert E. Merriam, Assistant Director, Bureau of the Budget. George T. Moore, Assistant Secretary, Commerce Department. | William H. Francis, Jr., Assistant Secretary, Department of Defense (Manpower, Personnel, and. Reserve). Henry R. Domers, Executive Director, Federal Power Commission. | Edward K. Mills, Jr. Deputy Administrator, General Services Administration. | Edward Foss Wilson, Assistant Secretary, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. M. Carter McFarland, Acting Assistant Administrator, Housing and Home Finance Agency. D. Otis Beasley, Administrative Assistant Secretary, Interior Department. William F. Tompkins, Assistant Attorney General, Justice Department. } Newell Brown, Assistant Secretary for Manpower and Employment, Labor De- partment. Charles A. Sullivan, Assistant to the Director for Plans and Readiness, Office of Defense Mobilization. David H. Stephens, Chief Postal Inspector, Post Office Department. I. W. Carpenter, Jr., Assistant Secretary-Controller, State Department. William W. Parsons, Administrative Assistant Secretary, Treasury Department. Henry G. Moore, Deputy Administrator for Administration, Veterans Adminis- tration. Counsel.—Philip C. Baldwin, General Counsel, Federal Civil Defense Adminis-| tration. Bomeomies Secretary.— William A. Ross, 4628 Brandywine Street, Washington 16, FEDERAL COAL MINE SAFETY BOARD OF REVIEW | 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-3187 Chairman.—Edward Steidle, 1104 Smithfield Street, 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. oy 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 Commissioners: Chairman.—John C. Doerfer, 9424 Locust Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. Rosel H. Hyde, 2709 McKinley Street, Zone 15. Robert T. Bartley, 6801 Florida Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Robert E. Lee, 3147 Westover Drive SE., Zone 20. Richard A. Mack, 5064 Lowell Street, Zone 16. T. A. M. Craven, Route 1, Box 182, Langley, Va. Frederick W. Ford, 316 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. Administrative Assistant to Chairman (Legislative Liaison).—Joseph M. Sitrick, 4917 Butterworth Place, Zone 16. | Independent Agencies Office of the Secretary: Secretary.— Mary Jane Morris, 3924 Ingomar Street, Zone 15. Office of General Counsel: General Counsel.—Warren E. Baker, 1512 Live Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Associate General Counsel. —Edgar W. Holtz, 5612 Knollwood Road, Zone 16. Assistant General Counsels.—Richard A. Solomon, 4750 Chevy Chase Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Charles E. Smoot, 2006 Columbia Road, Zone 9. Office of Chief Engineer: Chief Engineer.—Edward W. Allen, Jr., 100 Ichabod Place, Falis Church, Va. Assistant Chief Engineers.— Virgil R. Simpson, R. F. D. 1, Boyds, Md. ; Edward W. Chapin, 6 Fairfield Drive, Baltimore 28, Md.; Albert L. McIntosh, 1916 Rookwood Street, Silver Spring, Md.; Ralph J. Renton, 231 East Greenway Boulevard, Falls Church, Va. Common Carrier Bureau: Chief of Bureau.—John J. Nordberg, 3015 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief of Bureau.—Frederick W. Clayton, 4417 Harrison Street, Zone 15; Safety and Special Radio Services Bureau: Chief of Bureau.—Curtis B. Plummer, 4521 Clark Place, Zone 7. Assistant Chief of Bureau.—Marshall S. Orr, 2122 Massachusetts Avenue. Broadcast Bureau: Chief of Bureau.—Harold G. Cowgill, 4521 Traymore Street, Bethesda, Md. A Chief of Bureau.—James E. Barr, 1220 Pinecrest Circle, Silver Spring, d. Field Engineering and Monitoring Bureau: Chief of Bureau.—George S. Turner, 5601 Chesterbrook Road, Springfield, Washington 16, D. C. 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, Va. Office of Reports and Information: Chief of Office.—George O. Gillingham, 1322 Madison Street, Zone 10. Assistant Chief of Office.—Salina M. Lindo, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Office of Hearing Examiners: Chief Hearing Examiner.—James D. Cunningham, 3606 16th Street, Zone 10. Assistant Chief Hearing Examiner.—Jay A. Kyle, 2322 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. Office of Opinions and Review: Chief of Office.— John L. FitzGerald, 214 Lexington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION National Press Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-8400 Chairman.—Jesse P. Wolcott, 3707 East Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Directors.—Erle Cocke, 1200 16th Street, Zone 6; Ray M. Gidney, 1200 16th Street, Zone 6. Assistant to Chairman (Acting).— Neil G. Greensi des, 5128 Westpath Way, Zone 16. Assistant to Director.— William Matthews, 1425 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. Secretary.—E. F. Downey, 4470 Dexter Street, Zone 7. General Counsel.—Royal L. Coburn, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Chief, Division of Examination.—Edward H. DeHority, 2600 16th Street South, Arlington 4, Va. hay Division of Research and Statistics.—Edison H. Cramer, Route 1, Sterling, a. Chief, Dwvision of Ligquidation.—A. E. Anderson, 3153 North Quincy Street, Arlington 7, Va. 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, 5011 Rodman Road, Zone 16. 534 Congressional Directory 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.—Albert J. Robertson, 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. Ira A. Dixon, member, 120 C Street NE., Zone 2. William J. Hallahan, member, 5913 Onondaga Road, Zone 16. Secretary.—Harry W. Caulsen, 3500 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant to the Board.—Clarence S. Smith, 5112 Nahant Street, Sumner, Md. Generel Counsel.—Thomas H. Creighton, Jr., 6704 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Director of Audits.—Elmer S. Frazier, 1501 44th Street, Zone 7. ° Comptroller.—Robert F. Quigley, 1300 Monroe Street NE., Zone 17. Budget Officer.—Thaddeus Corcoran, 3800 Porter Street, Zone 16. Information Officer.—Clifford W. Patton, 3290 Aberfoyle Place, Zone 15. FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM Director, Federal Home Loan Bank Operations.—Lyndon R. Day, 411 Arlington Village, Arlington 4, Va. Director, Division of Supervision.—John M. Wyman, 10017 Woodhill Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Biserl] ii of Exzaminations.—Verne C. Bonesteel, 3020 Tilden Street, one 8. 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 Analysts Division.—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. Deputy Director—Robert H. Moore, Bellaire Apartments, 1710-A Common-wealth Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Director of Mediation Activity.— Walter A. Maggiolo, Room 3416, Department of Labor Building. Special Assistant to the Director.— Austin E. Finnessy, Room 3424, Department of Labor Building. Gop hae a E. Strong, 2800 Washington Avenue, Chevy Chase 13, Director of Special Activities—Harold C. Munk, 7825 Jay Miller Drive, Lake Barcroft Estates, Falls Church, Va. Director of Administrative Management.—Lawrence E. Eady, 1517 Red Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Regional Directors: Region 1.—Frank H. Brown, 1016 Parcel Post Building, 341 Ninth Avenue, New York 1, N. Y. Region 2.—Robert W. Donnahoo, Jefferson Building, 1015 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 7, Pa. Region 3.—William S. Pierce, 346 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. Independent Agencies Regional Directors— Continued. | Region 5—Charles H. Alsip, 1515 Consumers Building, 220 South State | Street, Chicago 4, Ill. ; Region 6.— William F. White, 404 Old Custom House, 815 Olive Street, St. Louis 1, Mo. Region 7.—Arthur C. Viat, 332 Appraiser Building, 630 Sansome Street, San Francisco 11, Calif. FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION 441 G Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-0100 Commissioners: Chairman.—Jerome K. Kuykendall, 5110 38th Street, Zone 16. Vice Chairman.—Frederick Stueck, 2936 Garfield Terrace, Zone 8. Seaborn L. Digby, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. William R. Connole, 5703 Rockmere Drive, Zone 16. Arthur Kline, 5306 Elliot Road, Zone 16. Executive Director.—Henry R. Domers, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Secretary.—Joseph H. Gutride, 4230 Brandywine Street, Zone 16. Assistant Secretary.— Michael J. Farrell, 1 Tonto Court, Parklawn, Alexandria, a. Chief Engineer—Roger B. McWhorter, 5073 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Office of Hearing Examiners: J Chief—Edward B. Marsh, 5419 Goldsboro Road, Bethesda, Md. Office of Administration: Director.—J. Kay Lindsay, 8908 Burdette Road, Bethesda, Md. Chaef, Division of Budget and Finance.—Thomas F. Cashell, 3521 Longfellow Street, Hyattsville, Md. Chief, Division of Personmel.—Julian B. Turner, McLean, Va. Chzef, Division of General Services.— Unger C. Murnan, Jr., 6057 25th Road North, Arlington 7, Va. Librarian.—Edna Akers, 313 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. Bureau of Power: Chief —Francis L. Adams, 3208 44th Street, Zone 16. } Deputy 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 Requiremenis.—Edgar T. Hughes, 750 Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Division of Licensed Projects.— William R. Farley, 5307 26th Road North, | Arlington, Va. Office of Chief Accountant: Chief Accountant.—Russell C. Rainwater, R. F. D. 1, Derwood, Md. Deity hy Accountant.—Ralph F. Gates, 7603 Eastern Avenue, Takoma ark, Chief, Division of Accounis.—Paul J. Arrington, Manassas, Va. 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. Deputy Chief.—Dale E. Goubleman, 6603 Hillandale Road, Chevy Chase, Md. | Assistant Chiefs: | Olof W. Nelson, 6006 35th Street North, Arlington, Va. Kenneth L. Smith, 7213 Longwood Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Louis Zanoff, 6270 29th Street, Zone 15. Office of General Counsel: General Counsel.—Willard W. Gatechell, 4409 Windom Place, Zone 16. Deputy General Counsel.—John C. Mason, 1029 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Sorter pHoward E. Wahrenbrock, Waverley Way, Route 3, Box 266, McLean, a. | Assistant General Counsels: W. Russell Gorman, 4410 13th Place NE., Zone 17. | Robert L. Russell, 1401 Tuckerman Street, Zone 11. Leonard D. Eesley, 239 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 97560°—57 36 536 Congressional Directory Office of Public Reference: Chief —William L. Webb, 7100 23d Avenue, Lewisdale, Hyattsville, Md. Regional Offices and Regional 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 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.— Margaret N. Muehlhaus, 3105 Patterson Street, Zone 15. Vice Chairman.—C. Canby Balderston, 3337 P Street, Zone 7. Bi fiii Secretary.—Helen B. Wolcott, 19 West Kirke Street, Chevy Chase 15, M. 8S. Szymezak, 4873 Battery Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Erin Secretary.—George L. Spencer, Jr., 1637 21st Road North, Arlington , V2. 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, 2475 Virginia Avenue, Zone 7. Private Secretary.— Elsie M. Westman, 2401 Calvert Street, Zone 8. OFFICERS 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.—Jerome W. Shay, 209 Rogers Drive, Falls Church, Va. Special Assistant to the Board.—Charles Molony, 314 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va. Secretary.—S. R. Carpenter, 2738 McKinley Street, Zone 15. Assistant Secretaries.— Merritt Sherman, Chopmist Farm, R. F. D. 2, Rockville, Md.; Kenneth A. Kenyon, 2038 Pierce Mill Road, Zone 10; Clarke L. Fauver, 105 Normandy Drive, Silver Spring, Md. General Counsel—Howard H. Hackley, 4426 Windom Place, Zone 16. Assistant. General Counsel.—Frederic Solomon, 3040 Idaho Avenue, Zone 16; David B. Hexter, 2116 F Street, Zone 7; G. Howland Chase, 1901 24th Sireat; Zone 8; Thomas J. O’Connell, 9003 Garland Avenue, Silver Spring, Director, Division of Research and Statistics.—Ralph A. Young, 2836 Chesapeake Street, Zone 8. Advisers—Frank R. Garfield, 5810 Warwick Place, Somerset, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Guy E. Noyes, 3915 Huntington Street, Zone 15; Roland I. Robinson, 7727 Rocton Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Directors, Division of Research and Statistics.—Kenneth B. Williams, 4816 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Susan S. Burr, 2800 On-tario Road, Zone 9; Albert R. Koch, 5351 28th Street, Zone 15; Lewis N. Dembitz, 3414 Garfield Street, Zone 7. Director, Division of International Finance.—Arthur W. Marget, 3700 Massa-chusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Independent Agencies Dineen, sion: 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.—Gerald M. Conkling, 7811 Marion Lane, Bethesda 14, Md.; John R. Farrell, 9500 Byeforde Road, Kensington, Md. Director, Division of Examinations.—Robert C. Masters, 1509 Oakland Avenue, Falls Church, Va. : Assistant Directors, Division of Examinations.—C. C. Hostrup, 5703 Gloster Road, Zone 16; Fred A. Nelson, 9206 Aldershot Drive, Bethesda 14, Md.; Arthur H. Lang (Chief Federal Reserve Examiner), Federal Reserve Build-ing; Glenn M. Goodman, 2000 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8; Henry Benner, 1642 Mount Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. Director Division of Personnel Administration.—Edwin J. Johnson, 3800 52d Street, Zone 16. Assistant Director, Division of Personnel Administration.—H. Franklin Sprecher, Jr., 1415 Dilston Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Division of Administrative Services—Joseph E. Kelleher, 4613 40th Street North, Arlington, Va. Administrator, Office of Defense Loans.—Gardner L. Boothe, II, 15 Woodmont Road, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Controller.—[Vacancy.] Assistant Controller.— Mortimer B. Daniels, 3701 Fordham Road, Zone 16. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Pennsylvania Avenue at Sixth Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-6800 Commissioners: Chatrman.—John W. Gwynne, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Zone 8. Robert T. Secrest, 4934 Deal Drive SE., Zone 21. Sigurd Anderson, 5209 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 15. William C. Kern, 4861 Indian Lane, Zone 16. Edward T. Tait, 8615 Lynbrook Drive, Bethesda, Md. Secretary.—Robert M. Parrish, 6303 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Secretary for Legal and Public Records.—Paul M, Trueblood, 707 15th Street, Alexandria, Va. Dns of Public Information.—Seymour F. Stowe, 4370 Lee Highway, Arling-ton, Va. Executive Director.—Alex Akerman, Jr., 1300 G Street, Alexandria, Va. : doy to the Executive Director.—John R. Heim, Route 2, Box 243, Spring-field, Va. Perr of General Services, Chief.—Clarence J. Yost, 12710 Gould Road, Silver ring, Md. Ea 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, 3037 Dent Place, Zone 7. Appellate Division, Assistant General Counsel—James HE. Corkey, 3224 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Special Legal Assistants, Assistant Gemeral 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. 538 Congressional Directory Bureau of Investigatton—Continued 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, Director.—Simon N. Whitney, 6805 Meadow Lane, Zone 15. pissin of Financial Statistics, Chief—William Levin, 3139 Oliver Street, one 15. Division of Economic Evidence and Reports, Chief.—Quincy Adams, 3321 R Street, Zone 7. Bureau of Consultation, Director.—Charles E. Grandey, 2808 North Underwood Street, Arlington, Va. Division of Trade Practice Conferences, Chief.—Paul M. Cameron, 2011 Key Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Division of Stipulations, Chief —William B. Snow, Jr., McLean, Va. Division of Small Business, Chief.—David R. Reel, 5737 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. Hearing Examiners, Director—Everett F. Haycraft, 218 Brewster Avenue, Silver Spring, Md BRANCH OFFICES OF THE COMMISSION News Foi, Manager.—Albert G. Seidman, U. S. Court House, Foley Square, one 7. Chicago, Manager.— William F. Lemke, Jr., 226 West Jackson Boulevard, Zone 6. San gn, Manager—Earl Van Wagoner, Room 306, 821 Market Street, one 3. 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. Kansas City, Manager.—Floyd M. Brown, 808 Sharp Building. Atlanta, Manager—Edward S. Ragsdale, Forsyth Building, 90 Forsyth Street. Wenlingioty 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, Investigator.—Edwin H. Anderson, Jr., Room 405, 215 West Seventh Avenue, Zone 14. Philadelphia, Investigator.—Alfred A. Browne, 3030A U. S. Court House, 9th and Market Streets. St. Louis, Attorney.—Harry E. Graham, Room 1003-C, United States 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, 1514 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. Commissioner. —Pearl Carter Pace, 2651 Woodley Road, Washington, D. C. Commissioner.—Henry J. Clay, Hemlock Drive, Brookville, Long Island, N. Y. Baie, Director—Robert A. Kennedy, 3616 Bangor Street SE., Washington, General Counsel.—Andrew T. McGuire, 4301 35th Street North, Arlington, Va. Director, Balkan Claims Division.—Donald G. Benn, 117 Dale Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Soviet Claims Division.—Joseph Stein, 43 Madison Street, Washington, D.C. Director, Italian Claims Division.—J. Noble Richards, 3512 North Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va. | Independent Agencies FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BOARD Room 3846, Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200, extension 4882 Chairman.—Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce. Robert B. Anderson, 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 THE ADMINISTRATOR Admanistrator.—Franklin G. Floete, 2121 Decatur Place. Confidential Assistant to the Administrator. —Dorothy G. Ackerman, 4208 12th Road South, Arlington, Va. Deputy Administrator — Edward K. Mills, Jr., 1300 30th Street, Zone 7. Assistant to the Deputy Administrator—Roy W. Crawley, 1402 Wakefield Drive, Annandale, Va. Management Supervision Staff Director.—Harrell T. Vance, 111 Marthas Road, Hollin Hills, Alexandria, Va. Special Assistant to the Administrator.—Ira D. Beynon, 2116 F Street, Zone 7. Board of Review: Harry M. Kurth, 2728 Blaine Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. James T. Gobbel, 602 West View Terrace, Alexandria, Va. Samuel J. Scott, 3004 South 2d Street, Arlington, Va. Administrative Officer—Luelva M. Huffman, 2300 North Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. Administrative Assistant to the Administrator—James F. Lynn, 5228 Elliott Road, Zone 16. Assistant to the Administrative Assistant.—Phil W. Jordan, 7915 Radnor Road, Bethesda 14, Md. General Counsel—Edward C. Sweeney, 3300 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 16. Comptroller.—Max K. Medley, 6807 Essex Avenue, Springfield, Va. PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900 Commassioner of Public Buildings Service.—F. Moran McConihe, Piney Branch Meeting House Road, Rockville, Md. Deputy Commisstoner.—Fred S. Poorman, 2737 Devonshire Place. ign 2 the Commassioner.—Charles A. Peters, 4892 MacArthur Boulevard, one 7. Admanistrative Officer.—John E. Strawser, 7009 Bybrook Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Commasstoner for Planning.— William A. Schmidt, 5901 Cromwell Drive, Springfield, Washington 16, D. C. Dain Planning Division.—John C. Dye, 3322 Chauncey Place, Mt. Ranier, d Director, Occupancy Standards Division.—Gerald S. Radley, 4504 Windom Place, Zone 16. Director, Agency Services Division.—Richard D. Althaus, 2605 Elnora Street, Silver Spring, Md. Chief Appraiser, Appraisal Division.—Frank H. Weller, 2904 13th Street South, Arlington, Va. Director, Statistics and Reports Division.— Richard C. Giffey, 121 Melody Lane SW., Vienna, Va. Assistant Commissioner for Buildings Management.—David S. Phillips, 33 Edge-wood Terrace, Alexandria, Va. Liteon, Operations Division.—C. A. Dieman, 9216 Quintanna Drive, Bethesda, d Director, Research Division.— Frederick R. Brant, 9207 Kingsbury Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 540 Congressional Directory Assistant Commissioner for Buildings Management—Continued Director, Telecommunications Division.— Roger H. Gates, 8010 Bradley Boule-vard, Bethesda, Md. Director, Protection Division.— William H. Alexander, Box 385-C, Route 1, Edgewater, Md. Assistant Commissioner for Design and Construction.— Leonard L. Hunter, 8501 Seven Locks Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Design and Construction.—Eugene T. Van Vranken, 22 Howerton Avenue, Fairfax, Va. Acting Director, Architectural and Structural Division.—Eugene E. Witherell, Route 2, Box 245, Springfield, Va. Director, Mechanical and Electrical Division.—Eugene W. Goodwin, 7524 Hampden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Estimates Division.—Charles G. Palmer, 4332 Clagett Road, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. Director, Construction Division.— Howard K. Chapman, 7805 Stratford Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Commissioner for Acquisition and Disposal.—Lawson B. Knott, Jr., 1712 North Highland Street, Arlington 1, Va. Director, Acquisition Division.—John A. Skeen, 3027 South Columbus Street, Arlington 6, Va. Director, Disposal Division.— Thomas L. Peyton, Saigon Road, Route 1, Box 299-B, McLean, Va. FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900 Commissioner of Federal Supply Service.—C. D. Bean, 4312 23d Road North, Arlington 7, Va. Associate Commissioner of Federal Supply Service.—Clifton E. Mack, 6400 31st Street, Zone 15. Assistant to the Commissioner.—James A. Garvey, Box 83, McLean, Va. Special Assistant to the Commaissioner.—S. A. Snyder, 7701 Brookeville Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Executive Officer—Paul King, 3726 Manor Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Avsigan Comal eaner, Property Management.—J. W. Flatley, 6652 32d Street, one 15. Director, Utilization and Sales Division.—L. C. Tuttle, 9626 Cottrell Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Standardization Division.—W. 8. MacLeod, 405 High Street, Alexandria, Va. Director, Motor Equipment Division.—J. B. Hanson, 8405 Piney Branch Road, Silver Spring. Md. Assistant Commissioner, Purchase and Stores.—R. T. Daly, 5811 Walton Road, Bethesda, Md. Director, National Buying Division.—L. L. Dunkle, Jr., 4533 North 41st Street, Arlington, Va. Disorion, Quality Control Division.—0O. W. Teckemeyer, 2920 McKinley Street, one 15. Director, Stores Management Division.—G. W. Saunders, 3409 Inverness Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. barton Carstairs Supply Management.—L. L. Leeper, R. F. D., Ash-urn, Va. Director, Technical Assistance Diviston.—Jay H. Bolton, 1336 Viers Mill Road, Rockville, Md. Director, Supply Planning Division.—John Greene, 212 Glenmont Street, Falls Church, Va. ! DEFENSE MATERIALS SERVICE Seventh and D Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-7500 Comusioner of Defense Materials Service.—Harold F. Holtz, 3850 Tunlaw Road, one 7. Assistant Commissioner for Operations.—John G. Harlan, Jr., 8700 Fenway Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Project Administration Division.—George K. Casto, 5203 Newport Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. : Independent Agencies Assistant Commissioner for Operations— Continued Director, Storage Diviston.— Victor E. Johnson, 4732 Ellicott Street. Director, Industrial Equipment Division.—Fred W. Huston, 9128 Walden Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Inspection Division.—Elmer W. Hindman, Bush Hill Drive, Box 132-H, R. F. D. 6, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Commissioner for Program Evaluation and Development.—Russell A. Heddleston, 1515 Delmont Lane, Takoma Park, Md. Director, Program Evaluation and Development Division.—Tom V. Wilder, 33100 Bel Pre Road, Rural Route 1, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Technical Research and Development Diviston.—Clarence A. Fredell, 9215 Flower Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Economic and Marketing Research Division.—[Vacant.] NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE National Archives Building. Phone, REpublic 7-7500 A of the United States.— Wayne C. Grover, 2303 Linden Lane, Silver Spring, d. Deputy Archivist of the United States.—Robért H. Bahmer, 5603 Surrey Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Admanastrative Officer.— Walter Robertson, Jr. 9509 Hale Street, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Archivist of the United States (The National Archives).— Theodore R. Schellenberg, 2637 Military Road, Arlington 7, Va. Chief Archivist, Central Services Division.—G. Philip Bauer, 5209 Danbury Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief Archivist, Industrial Records Division.—Paul Lewinson, 1718 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. Chief Archivist, Natural Resources Records Division.—Oliver W. Holmes, 1816 R Street, Zone 9. iy Archivist, War Records Division.—Dallas Irvine, 2029 Waterside Drive, one 9. Chief Archivist, General Records Diviston.— Thad Page, 606 Crestwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chuef Archivist, Cartographic Records Division.—Herman R. Friis, 3269 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. Chief Archivist, Audio-Visual Records Division.— Marcus W. Price, 3031 Sedg-wick Street, Zone 8. Assistant Archivist of the United States (Office of Records Management).— Herbert E. Angel, 8919 Brickyard Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Dzrector, Program Development Diviston.— Everett O. Alldredge, 3614 Ordway Street, Zone 16. Director, Agency Surveys Division.— Chester L. Guthrie, 5108 Westridge Road, Zone 16. Director, Records Center Division.— Edward G. Campbell, 3332 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. Director, Federal Register Division.— Bernard R. Kennedy, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Drrector, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library.—Herman Kahn, Hyde Park, N Y. Director, Harry S. Truman Library.—Philip C. Brooks, 1200 North MecCoy Street, Independence, Mo. TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES SERVICE General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900 Commassioner of Transportation and Public Utilities Service.—Bernard L. Flanagan, 5504 23d Parkway, Hillcrest Heights, Md. Deputy Commissioner of Transportation and Public Utilities Service.~—Thomas A. Kennedy, Box 337-B, Route 3, Fairfax, Va. Administrative Officer.—J. B. A. Robertson, 2616 39th Street. Director, Program Planning Staff.—Philip Schmidt, 5437 Connecticut Avenue. Director, Traffic Surveys Diviston.—Robert T. Bain, 6900 Jewel Street, Alex- andria, Va. Deputy Director, Traffic Surveys Diviston.—Stanley B. Hoveland, 6703 Patterson Street, Riverdale, Md. Director, Commerce Division.— William L. Rice, 2536 34th Street, SE., Zone 20. 542 Congressional Directory Deputy Director, Commerce Division.—John S. Peters, 4114 Gallatin Street, Hyattsville, Md. Director, Charter and Routing Division.—James K. Cowling, 101 Park Valley Road, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Director, Charter and Routing Division.—George S. Marsalek, 2211 Ken-tucky Avenue, Baltimore 13, Md. Acting Director, Service Division.—Clark M. Bressler, 3900 Underwood Street, University Park, Md. Director, Public Utilities Division.—James K. MacIntosh, 112 North Granada Street, Arlington, Va. FEDERAL FACILITIES CORPORATION General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900 Acting Director—Harold W. Sheehan, 3306 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. General Counsel.—Edward C. Sweeney, 3300 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 16. Controller-Treasurer.—Max K. Medley, 6807 Essex Avenue, Springfield, Va. Secretary.—James F. Lynn, 5228 Elliott Road, Zone 16. Chief, Office of Synthetic Rubber and Tin.—G. J. Irwin, 912 North Wayne Street, Arlington 1, Va. REGIONAL COMMISSIONERS Begin 1, Regional Commissioner.—J. J. O’Connor, 45 Bartlett Street, Andover, ass. Region nrtanal Commissioner.— Walter F. Downey, 15 Overhill Lane, Roslyn, Region 3, Regional Commassioner.— William A. Miller, 2737 Devonshire Place, Zone 8. Region 4, Regional Commassioner.— Frank J. O’Gara, 1310 Peachtree Battle Avenue NW., Atlanta 5, Ga. Region 5, Regional Commissioner.—John W. Chapman, Jr., 1905 South Wash-ington Avenue, Park Ridge, Ill. Region 6, Boon: Commissioner.—Thomas G. Jay, 8939 Sagamore Street, Kansas ity, Mo. Region 7, Regional Commissioner.— E. Wallace, Route 1, Burleson, Karl Tex. Region 8, Regional Commissioner.—Otto G. Klein, 1105 Zang Parkway, Golden, olo. Region 9, Acting Regional Commissioner.—S. A. Snyder, 720 Powell Street, San Francisco, Calif. Region 10, Regional Commissioner.— William A. Holloway, 10716 SE. Bellevue, Bellevue, Wash. FEDERAL RECORDS COUNCIL Legislative Branch: Harley O. Staggers, Representative 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 Navy:—Edmund D. Dwyer, Chief, Navy Management Office. Department of Agricuture.—J. P. Loftus, Acting Director, Office of Administra-tive Management. Post Office Department.—Cecil A. Hunt, Records Officer, Division of Systems and Procedures, Bureau of Finance. Bureau of the Budget.—Helen L. Chatfield, Record Officer. Veterans Administration.—Henry G. Moore, Assistant Administrator for Administration. Series and Exchange Commission.—James Hindle, Records and Service cer. Judicial Branch: Supreme Court of the United States.—John T. Fey, Clerk. Administrative Office of the U. S. Courts.—[Vacant.] Independent Agencies 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; Tracy E. Strevey, Dean, College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, University of Southern California; 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, General Records Division, 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, General Records Division, National Archives and Records Service. FEDERAL FIRE COUNCIL Room 6336, General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900, extension 4908 Governing Body: Maj. Gen. A. M. Minton, Director of Installations, Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations, Department of the Air Force, 1019 Knoll Drive, Falls Church, Va. Maj. Gen. E. C. Itschner, Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army, 505 Tyler Place, Alexandria, Va. Rear Adm. Robert H. Meade, Chief, Bureau of Yards and Docks, Department of the Navy, 4220 43d Street, Zone 16. Ormonde A. Kieb, Assistant Postmaster General, Bureau of Facilities, Post Office Department, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Conrad L. 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 F. Moran McConihe, Commissioner of Public Buildings Service, General Services Administration, Piney Branch Meeting House Road, Rockville, Md. 544 Congressional Darectory Officers: Chairman.—F. Moran MecConihe, Commissioner of Public Buildings Service, General Services Administration, Route 1, Rockville, Md. Assistant Chairman.— Charles A. Peters, Assistant to the Commissioner Public Buildings Service, General Services Administration, 4892 MacArthur Boule-vard, Zone 7. 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, Office of Design and Construction, Public Build-ings Service, General Services Administration, 3904 Legation Street, Zone 15. GORGAS MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF TROPICAL AND PRE- VENTIVE MEDICINE, INC. Office, 1835 I Street. Phone, MEtropolitan 8-1313 President Emeritus.—Col. Joseph F. Siler (USA, retired), Zone 9. President.— Walter A. Bloedorn, M. D., 4617 Hawthorne Lane, Vice President and General Counsel.—Maurice H. Thatcher, Zone 9. 2220 Zone 1801 20th 16. 16th Street, Street, Semen =lan L. Williams, Jr., M. D., 105 East Lenox Street, Chevy Chase 15, d 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 115, Department of Commerce Annex No. 3. Phone, LIncoln 7-9575, extension 43 OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN Chairman.—Benjamin B. Dowell, 2300 Connecticut Avenue. Deputy Chairman.—Robb S. McLaughlin, 4810 Connecticut Avenue. arise Assistant.— Mary S. Turner, 10220 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, d. Secretary to the Chairman.— Marie S. Hilbers, 6241 18th Street North, Arlington, Va. HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Normandy Building, 1626 K Street. Phone: EXecutive 3-4160; information branch, 4486 Administrator.— Albert M. Cole, 2700 Wisconsin Avenue. Assistant Administrator Administrator's Officc.—Annabelle F. Heath, 2480 16th Street. Deputy Administrator— Walker Mason, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. General Counsel —Julian H. Zimmerman, 3214 Pickwick Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Administrator (Administration). —Lewis E. Williams, 3819 48th Street. Acting Assistant Administrator (Plans and Programs).—M. Carter McFarland, 3250 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant to the Administrator (International Housing Service).— Daniel R. Hamady, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue. Assistant Administrator (Congressional Liaison and Public Affairs).—H. Kingston Fleming, 225 West Lanvale Street, Baltimore, Md. Independent Agencies Liaison Officer— William Henry Harrison, 2500 Q Street. Assistant to the. Administrator (Racial Relations Service).—Joseph R. Ray, Sr., 2705 13th Street NE. Pre Compliance Division.—Lester P. Condon, Route 5, Box 427, Alexandria, a. Staff Director, Office of the General Counsel.—Adolph H. Zwerner, 4858 28th Street South, Arlington, Va. Director, Community Disposition Program.—Joseph S. Brown, 707 Chalfonte Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director, Budget and Organization Staff.—John M. Frantz, 2301 41st Street. Director of Personnel.—Douglas E. Chaffin, 5320 28th Street. Acting Executive Secretary (National Voluntary Mortgage Credit Extension Com- mittee) —Joseph B. Graves, Jr., 2204 North Dearing Street, Alexandria, Va. COMMUNITY FACILITIES ADMINISTRATION 1230 16th Street. Phone: EXecutive 3-4160; information branch, 4486 Commaissioner.—John C. Hazeltine, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue. Deputy Commassioner.—Pere F. Seward, 8100 Custer Road, Bethesda, Md. sein! Commissioner For Operations.—Wylie F. McKinnon, 2500 Wisconsin venue. Special Assistant Loan Servicing and Liquidating.—Raymond A. Bergstrom, 4212 Everett Street, Kensington, Md. Director, Engineering Branch.—Garland L. Rounds, 4625 37th Street North, Arlington, Va. : Acting Director, Finance Branch.—Leonard Lowy, 1379 Sheridan Street. Director, Advance Planning Branch.—Howard J. Wharton, Box 365, Route 3, Annandale, Va. Director, Special Operations Branch.— William F. Abell, 2804 East-West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. Dean College Housing Branch.—Jay duVon, Brook Farm, R. F. D. 1, Manassas, a Director, School Construction Branch.—Charles A. Klesius, 210 Jefferson Street, Alexandria, Va. Chief Counsel.—Community Facilities Legal Branch.—Harry J. McNerney, 5301 McKinley Street, Bethesda, Md. Executive Officer—Dorothy Boyce, 1500 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. URBAN RENEWAL ADMINISTRATION Lafayette Building, 811 Verment Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-4160; information branch 4486 Commissioner.—Richard L. Steiner, 5219 Putney Way, Baltimore, Md. Assistant Commissioner for Operations.—Sid Jagger, 1611 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Commassioner for Technical Standards and Services.—Joseph H. Ehlers, 4000 Cathedral Avenue. Technical Standards Coordinator.—John W. Shively, 3003 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Land Branch.—James E. McCormack, 1548 Mount Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. Director, Finance Branch.—Sidney T. Thomas, 1901 19th Street. Director, Planning and Engineering Branch.—Paul E. Middleton, 22 Wellington Road, Alexandria, Va. Dereon, Rehabilitation and Conservation Branch.—Henry E. Price, 3724 Alton lace. Dzrector, Relocation Branch.—Clarence KE. Herdt, 1328 Jefferson Street. Assistant Commissioner for Urban Planning Assistance.—Tracy B. Augur, 6000 Welborn Drive, Wood Acres, Md. Assistant Commissioner for Program Planning and Development.—Martin L. Millspaugh, Jr., Brooklandville, Md. Chief Counsel.—S. Leigh Curry, Jr., 2931 South Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Administrative Management Branch.—Richard H. Adams, 972 Swarthmore Drive, Alexandria, Va. 546 | Congressional Directory HHFA REGIONAL OFFICES Region I.—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont—Walter S. Fried (Regional Administrator), 346 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Region I1I.—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—Walter E. Keyes (Regional Administrator), Peachtree Seventh Building, Atlanta 23, Ga. Region [V.—Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin—John P. McCollum, (Regional Administrator), 105 West Adams Street, Chicago 3, Ill. Region V.—Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Kansas—Waldemar H. Sindt (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), 3d Floor, 989 Market Street, San Francisco 3, Calif. FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-4160; information: extension 693 Commissioner—Norman P. Mason, 3015 Orchard Lane. : Deputy Commissioner.—C. B. Sweet, 3200 Farmington Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistants to the Commissioner: Walter S. Rosenberry (Acting), 1500 Massachusetts Avenue. Edith P. L. Gilbert, 3336 O Street, Zone 7. : Executive Assistant.—Agnes M. Cummings, 3609 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. pn Information Officer.—R. W. Macauley (Acting), Route 4, Box 121, Vienna, a 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. Executive Officer for Regional Liaison.—M. Joseph Cassidy, 6640 Hillandale Road, Chevy Chase, Md Special Assistant for Armed Services Housing.—Bruce C. Kixmiller, Jr., 5305 Duval Drive, Bethesda, Md. Special Assistant for Cooperative Housing.—Dwight D. Townsend, 5417 Yorktown Boulevard, Arlington, Va. General Counsel.—Pierce J. Gerety, 1133 Cedar Road, Southport, Conn. Director of Examination and Audit.—R. W. Jefferson, 2725 29th Street. Assistant Commissioner for Technical Standards.— Charles A. Bowser, 9002 Wood-land Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Commissioner for Programs.— Thomas F. Johnson, 2406 King Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Commissioner for Operations.— Wendell O. Edwards, Westchester Apartments, 4000 Cathedral Avenue. Assistant Commissioner for Title I.—Roy F. Cooke, 1315 28th Street. Assistant Commissioner for Administration.—Horace B. Bazan, 5514 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda 14, Md. 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. Director, Audit Division.—John A. McAllister, 6207 Inwood Street, Cheverly, Md. Director Architectural Standards Division.—Neil A. Connor, 2500 Q Street. Director, Appraisal and Mortgage Risk Division.—Alfred W. Jarchow, 5011 Keystone Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. Pireion, Program Division.—Graham T. Northup, 5805 Cleves Lane, Glenmar ark. Director, Research and Statistics Division.—Allan F, Thornton, 4822 Upton Street, one 16. Director, Management Engineering Division.—M. Raymond Miller, 706 Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. Director, Mortgage Insurance Division.— William F. Hoffmann, Jr., Sherry Towers Apartments, 2117 E Street. aE le Independent Agencies . AT Director, Property Management Division.— 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 Division.— Carlos W. Starr, 3128 Birch Street, Zone 15. Zone Operations Commissioners: Zone I.—Stratford E. McKenrick, 1407 Boyce Avenue, Ruxton 4, Md. Zone II.—Ragnor O. Johnson, 1200 South Court House Road, Arlington, Va. Zone 111.—W. Howes Meade, 2907 O Street. Zone I1V.—XKline D. Reed, 35 E Street. Zone V.—William A. Painter, 2831 Hurst Terrace. Zone VI.—George A. Hillier, 1701 21st Street. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Lafayette Building, 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-4160; information, extension 4212 Board of Directors: Chairman.—Albert M. Cole (Housing and Home Finance Administrator), ex officio, 2700 Wisconsin Avenue. J. Stanley Baughman, member, 4702 Overbrook Road, Zone 16. Robert Newton Reid, member, Little Mountain, Dickerson, Md. Lewis E. Williams, member, 3819 48th Street. Walker Mason, member, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. President.—J. Stanley Baughman, 4702 Overbrook Road, Zone 16. Vice President and General Counsel.—Robert Newton Reid, Little Mountain, Dickerson, Md. Secretary-Treasurer.—Harald L. Amrhein, 1616 32d Street, Zone 7. Controller.—Clark L. Simpson, 6909 Dartmouth Avenue, College Park, Md. Loans Manager.— Allan C. Tyler, 34 West Spring Street, Alexandria, Va. Awuditor.— Alexander J. Sternberg, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Information Officer.—Francis J. Nowak, 606 Johnston Place, Alexandria, Va. Budget Officer.— Walter C. Hand, 5506 Hoover Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Darector of Personnel.—Harrison E. Meyer, the Kennedy Warren, 3133 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. AGENCIES Philadelphia—Connecticut, 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, 41 Exchange Place SE., Atlanta 3, Ga. Chicago—Illinois, 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, 1505 Elm Street, Dallas 1, Tex. Los Angeles—Alaska, Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.—Paul C. Akin, Agency Manager, 3540 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles 5, Calif. PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION 1741 Rhode Island Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-4160; information: branch 4236 Commissioner.— Charles E. Slusser, 5717 Nevada Avenue, Zone 15. Deputy Commissioner.—John D. Currie, 3321 Stephenson Place, Zone 15. General Counsel.—Lawrence Davern, 3134 Q Street. gi Commissioner for Administration.— Herbert L. Wooten, 6628 32d Street, one 15. a 548 Congressional Directory Assistant Commissioner for Development.—Orvil R. Olmsted, 518 North Lincoln Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Commissioner for Management.— Abner D. Silverman, 9908 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief Economist.— Lawrence N. Bloomberg, 2426 Chain Bridge Road, Zone 16. Special Assistant to the Commassioner (Liaison).— Casey Ireland, 4213 North 39th Street, Arlington 7, 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. Special Assistant to the Commissioner (Labor Relations).—Fred R. Wolford, 609 Perth Place, Silver Spring, Md. Special Assistant to the Commissioner (Defense Planning).—Nat A. Whitmire, 4121 W Street. REGIONAL OFFICES Atlanta—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.—Arthur R. Hanson, Peachtree Seventh Street Building, 50 Seventh Street NE., Atlanta 5, Ga. Chicago—Illinois, Indiana, Towa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin.— William KE. Bergeron, 185 North Wabash Avenue, Chicago 1, Ill. Fort Worth—Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.—Marshall W. Amis, 300 West Vickery Boulevard, Fort Worth 4, Tex. New York—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, 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. 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, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, the fran of Columbia.—Roy M. Little, Longfellow Building, Washington 5,.-D. C, INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION General Accounting Office Building, 441 G Street. Phone, STerling 3-5200 Chief Commaissioner.— 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. Chives! Clerk and Administrative Officer.—James A. Langston, 1628 Columbia Road, one 9. INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE ON SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 1520 H Street. Phone, STerling 3-2140, extension 3480 Chairman.—Dr. Byron T. Shaw, representing the Department of Agriculture. Vice Chairman.—Dr. Alan T. Waterman, representing the National Science Foundation. MEMBERS Dr. A. V. Astin, representing the Department of Commerce. Dr. John B. Barnwell, representing the Veterans Administration. a L ,sHPHP J ndependent Agencies Rear Adm. Rawson Bennett, representing the Department of the Navy. Dr. Leonard Carmichael, representing the Smithsonian Institution. Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, representing the National Advisory Committee for Aero- nautics. Dr. Charles L. Dunham, representing the Atomic Energy Commission. J. B. Macauley, representing the Department of Defense. Dr. Thomas B. Nolan, representing the Department of the Interior. Walter M. Rudolph, representing the Department of State. Dr. dommes A. Shannon, representing the Department of Health, Education, and elfare. Maj. Gen. R. P. Swofford, Jr., representing the Department of the Air Force. Dr. Richard A. Weiss, representing the Department of the Army. ALTERNATES John W. Crowley, Jr., representing the National Advisory Committee for Aero-nautics. W. Kenneth Davis, representing the Atomic Energy Commission. Dr. S. B. Fracker, representing the Department of Agriculture. John Graf, representing the Smithsonian Institution. Brig. Gen. H. F. Gregory, representing the Department of the Air Force. Robert H. Johnson, representing the Department of Interior. Dr. Thomas J. Killian, representing the Department of the Navy. Dr. Paul E. Klopsteg, representing the National Science Foundation. ne B. Lawrence, Jr.,, representing the Department of Health, Education, and elfare. ; George D. Lukes, representing the Department of Defense. Dr. John C. Nunemaker, representing the Veterans Administration. Col. John A. Ord, representing the Department of the Army. Dr. F. W. Reichelderfer, representing the Department of Commerce Executive Secretary.— Norman T. Ball, 3850 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Interstate Commerce Commission Building, Twelfth Street and Constitution Avenue Phone, N Ational 8-7460 Commissioners: Chairman.—Owen Clarke, 5621 Wood Way Circle, Zone 16. Richard F. Mitchell, 4005 Oliver Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Anthony F. Arpaia, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Howard G. Freas, 8 Kentbury Way, Bethesda, Md. Kenneth H. Tuggle, 56302 Elliott Road, Zone 16. John H. Winchell, 5905 Osceola Road, Zone 16. Everett Hutchinson, 5401 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. : Rupert L. Murphy, 2420 Menokin Drive, Alexandria, Va. Robert W. Minor, 7407 Denton Road, Bethesda, Md. Laurence K. Walrath, 1026 16th Street, Zone 6. ~ Donald P. McPherson, Jr., 4801 Indian Lane, Zone 16. Office of the Managing Director: Moseiring Director—Bernard F. Schmid.—6803 Colesville Road, Hyattsville, Id 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, 5808 Lenox Road, Bethesda, Md. Chief of Section of Administrative Services—Thomas KE. Landvoight, Jr., 2819 Gaither Street S. E., Zone 21. 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. 550 Congressional Directory Office of the Secretary— Continued Chief, Rerorence Services.— Walter W. Dwyer, 4901 Strathmore Avenue, Kensing- ton, Md. Librarian.—Glennie M. Norman, 1822 Harvard Street, Zone 9. | Office of the General Counsel: General Counsel.—Robert W. Ginnane, 2533 North Upland Street, Arlington, Va. 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—Vernon V. Baker, 1647 Primrose Road, Zone 12. Assistant Director and Chief of Section of Motor Carrier Finance.—Irving J. Raley, 3017 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. Bureau of Rates and Practices: Chief Examiner.—Frank E. Mullen, 3716 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Assi Chief Examiner.—J. Hamilton Smith, 1101 Massachusetts Avenue, one 5. Bureauof Inquiry and Compliance: Director.—A. Henry Walter, Route 2, Herndon, Va. Assistant Director.—Asa J. Merrill, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 5. Bureau of Motor Carriers: Director.—Wendell Y. Blanning, 3308 Maud Street, Zone 16. Assistant Director.—Herbert Qualls, 5909 South Sixth Street, Falls Church, Va. Bureau of Traffic: Director—Edward H. Cox, 4925 Western Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Director.—Robert Newel 5918 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director and Chief of Section of Tariffs.—Clarence H. Peck, 1604 North Rhodes Street, Arlington, Va. ; Assistant Director and Chief of Section of Rates and Informal Cases.— William B. Hammer, 1615 44th Street, Zone 7. Bureau of Safety and Service: Director—Charles W. Taylor, 5525 18th Road North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director and Chief of Section of Car Service.—Paul J. Reider, 332 North George Mason Drive, Arlington 3, Va. Assistant Director and Chief of Section of Locomotive Inspection (Director of Loco- motive Inspection).—John A. Hall, 713 Lincoln Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Director and Chief of Section of Railroad Safety.—H. R. Longhurst, 4704 30th Street, Arlington, Va. Bureau of Transport Economics and Statistics: Director—Edward R. Jelsma, 7 Pratt Street, Alexandria, Va. Bureau of Water Carriers and Freight Forwarders: Director.—Lee R. Nowell, 964 North Lebanon Street, Arlington, Va. ony Director.—Raymond Krebill, 7433 Baltimore Avenue, Takoma Park 12, , 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.—Farrington Daniels, University of Wisconsin, Madison 6, Wis. Foreign Secretary—John G. Kirkwood, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. Home Secretary.—Hugh L. Dryden, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Washington 25, D. C. Freon syiliam J. Robbins, New York Botanical Garden, New York: &8, Chairman, National Research Council.—[Vacant.] Executive Officer.—S. D. Cornell, National Academy of Sciences. Business Manager.—G. D. Meid, National Academy of Sciences. Independent Agencies NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS 1512 H Street. Phone, LIberty 5-6700 Members: Chairman.—Dr. James H. Doolittle, Vice President, Shell Oil Co. Vice Chairman.—Dr. Leonard Carmichael, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Dr. Allen V. Astin, Director, National Bureau of Standards; Preston R. Bassett, Ridgefield, Conn.; Dr. Detlev W. Bronk, President, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research; Dr. Frederick C. Crawford, Chairman of the Board, Thompson Products, Inc.; Vice Adm. William V. Davis, Jr., USN, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air); Hon. Paul D. Foote, Assistant Secretary of Defense (Research and Engineering); Rear Adm. Wellington T. Hines, USN, Assistant Chief for Procurement, Bureau of Aeronautics; Dr. Jerome C. Hunsaker, Massachusetts Institute of Tech-nology; C. J. McCarthy, Chairman of the Board, Chance Vought Aircraft, Inc.; Lt. Gen. Donald L. Putt, USAF, Deputy Chief of Staff, Develop-ment; Hon. James T. Pyle, Administrator of Civil Aeronautics; Dr. Francis W. Reichelderfer, Chief, United States Weather Bureau; Capt. E. V. Rickenbacker, Chairman of the Board, Eastern Air Lines, Inc.; Hon. Louis S. Rothschild, Under Secretary of Commerce for Transportation; Gen. Thomas D. White, USAF, Chief of Staff. Director.—Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, 5606 Overlea Road. Executive Secretary.—Dr. John F, Victory, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue. phasors Director for Research.—John W. Crowley, Jr., 4000 Massachusetts venue. 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. Assistant 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 Information.—Bertram A. Mulcahy, 6707 Goldsboro Road, Bethesda, Md. Cds Division of Procurement and Supply.—Ralph E. Cushman, 2103 Keating treet. Chief, Division of Finance.—William M. Thompson, 1609 Byrnes Drive, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Division of Personnel.—Robert J. Lacklen, 3321 N. Ohio, Arlington, Va. Security Officer. —Robert L. Bell, 11501 Michale Court, Silver Spring, Md. Deretior, Langley Aeronautical Laboratory (Langley Field, Va.).—Dr. Henry . E. Reid. Director, Ames Aeronautical Laboratory (Moffett Field, California).—Dr. Smith J. DeFrance. : Director, Lewts 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.—Robert E. McLaughlin, President of the Board of Commissioners District of Columbia. Vice Chairman.—Col. Campbell C. Johnson, Chairman, District of Columbia Parole Board. John Nolen, Jr., Director, National Capital Planning Commission. John A. Remon, Chairman, District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency. Gerard M. Shea, Director, District of Columbia Department of Public Welfare. Walter N. Tobriner, President, District of Columbia Board of Education. Executive Director.—James Ring, 3551 39th Street, Zone 16. Genes Counsel William R. Simpson, Jr., 200 Williamsburg Drive, Silver pring, Md. Administrative Officer.—Albert J. Haskell, 4740 Eastern Avenue NE., Zone 17. 97560°—57——37 552 Congressional Directory NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION Office, room 7013, Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820, branch 2101 Members: Presidential Appointees: Chazrman.—Harland Bartholomew, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Vice Chairman.—John A. Remon, 3104 33d Place, Zone 8. C. McKim Norton, 87 Lafayette Road, Princeton, N. J. Claude W. Owen, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone8 Alexander C. Robinson III, 1740 East 12th Street, Bh 14, Ohio. Ex Officio Members: Matthew M. Neely, Chairman, Senate Committee on the District of Columbia. John L. McMillan, Chairman, House Committee on the District of Columbia. Maj. Gen. Emerson C. Itschner, Chief of Engineers, U. S. Army, 505 Tyler Place, Alexandria, Va. Col. A. C. Welling, Engineer Commissioner, District of Columbia, 4629 Rockwood Parkway, Zone 16. Conrad L. Wirth, Director, National Park Service, 3808 East Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. F. Moran Mec Conihe, Commissioner of Public Buildings, General Services Administration, Route 1, Rockville, Md. Charles D. Curtiss, Commissioner of Public Roads, Department of Com- merce, 3611 Calvend Lane, Kensington, Md. Director.—John Nolen, Jr., 1916 S Street, Zone 9. General Counsel and Secretary.—Donald J. Chaney, Route 2, Herndon, Va. Administrative Officer—John R. Pritchard, 711 Pelham Street, Alexandria,Va. Chief of General Plans.— William F. McIntosh. Chzef of Urban Renewal Plans.— Charles H. Conrad, Vienna, Va. Chief, Projects and Design.— Ellis F. Price, 101 Ichabod Place, Falls Church, Va. Land Purchasing Officer— Edward Grotecloss, Jr., 3000 39th Street, Zone 16. NATIONAL CAPITAL REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL Office, Room 7013, Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820, branch 5040 Chairman.—Col. A. C. Welling, Engineer Commissioner, District of Columbia, representing National Capital Planning Commission, 4629 Rockwood Park-way, Zone 16. First Vice Chairman.—Roy C. Bragg, representing Alexandria Planning Com-mission, 18 West Cedar Street, Alexandria, Va. Second Vice Chairman.—Donald E. Gingery, representing Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, 9204 Jones Mill Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Members: Harland Bartholomew, representing National Capital Planning Commission, 4200 Cathedral Avenue. William H. Moss, representing Board of Supervisors of Fairfax County, 3108 Towanda Road, Franconia Estates, Alexandria, Va. Herbert W. Reichelt, representing Board of Commissioners, Prince Georges County, 4303 31st Street, Mt. Rainier, Md. Max S. Wehrly, representing Arlington County Planning Commission, 2701 North Wakefield, Arlington, Va. Herbert W. Wells, representing Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, 4506 Beechwood Road, College Park, Md. 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 OFFICES OF THE BOARD Chairman.—Boyd Leedom, 5304 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. Chief Legal Assistant. —Raymond J. Compton, 300 Monticello Boulevard, Alex-andria, Va. Administrative Assistant to the Chairman.—Meta P. Barghausen, 5521 Colorado Avenue, Zone 11. BA sa ih ka RE Independent Agencies 9553 Seodiony i ie Chairman.—Hope W. Piper, 7239 East Fort Foote Terrace, Oxon ill, 3 Members: Abe Murdock, 4835 Calvert Street, Zone 7. Gav Legal Assistant.—Robert T. McKinlay, 8202 Kentbury Drive, Bethesda Pill R, Rodgers, 5702 Marengo Road, Springfield, Md. (Washington 16, Chief Legal Assistant.—Thomas J. McDermott, 4420 North Henderson Road, Arlington, Va. Stephen S. Bean, 9200 Columbia Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. Chief Legal Assistant.—Thomas B. Sweeney, 530 Shadeland Drive, Falls Church, Va. Joseph A. Jenkins, Apartment T-1011, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Chief Legal Assistant.—Joseph A. Butler, 1200 South Courthouse Road, Dominion Plaza, Arlington, Va. Executive Secretary.—Frank M. Kleiler, 9100 Warren Street, Silver Spring, Md. Ll os Secretary.—0Odgen W. Fields, 614 Greenbrier Drive, Silver pring, : Assistant Executive Secretary.—George A. Leet, 5625 Overlea Road, Zone 16. Solicitor.—James V. Constantine, 7039 Wilson Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief By Examiner.—William R. Ringer, 5102 Fairglen Lane, Chevy Chase 15, ; Associate Chief Trial Examiners: George Bokat, 7607 Holiday Terrace, Bethesda 14, Md. Wallace E. Royster, 675 Teresita Boulevard, San Francisco 27, Calif. Biren, of Information.—Louis G. Silverberg, 116 Sunnyside Drive, Silver Spring, Associate Director.—J ay E. Shanklin, 1209 Valley Avenue SE., Zone 20. Director, Division of Administration.— Arthur H. Lang, 7204 13th Place, Takoma Park : OFFICES OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—Jerome D. Fenton, Quebec House, 2801 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Special Assistant to the General Counsel.—George L. Powell, 5219 Belvoir Drive, Glen Mar Park, Zone 16. Administrative Assistant to the General Counsel.—Madeline M. Yarnall, Quebec House North, 2801 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Secretary to the General Counsel.—Elsie E. Crowell, 1920 S Street, Zone 9. Associate General Counsel, Division of Law.—Stephen Leonard, 3701 Corey Place, Zone 16. Assistant General Counsels, Division of Law: Winthrop A. Johns, 5701 Ridgefield Road, Bethesda, Md. Marcel Mallet-Prevost, 7202 Exeter Road, Bethesda, Md. Dominick L. Manoli, 3401 North Harrison, Arlington, Va. Associate General Counsel, Division of Operations.—Kenneth C. McGuiness, 6665 MacArthur Boulevard, Zone 16. Director, Administrative Branch, Division of Operations.—Howard W. Kleeb, 2450 North Powhatan Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant General Counsel, Division of Operations.—Thomas J. Ryan, 2210 Austin, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Assistant General Counsels: Richard T. Burress, 6934 Phyllis Lane, Alexandria, Va. Ramey Donovan, 168 Clemson Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. James T. Rasbury, 5507 Greentree Road, Bethesda, Md. John P. von Rohr, 4200 Cathedral Avenue. NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD Seventh Floor, National Rifle Association Building, 1230 16th Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-3111 Members: Chairman.—Francis A. O’Neill, Jr., 2151 California Street. Leverett Edwards, 3850 Tunlaw Road. Robert O. Boyd, 1430 36th Street. Executive Secretary.—Eugene C. Thompson, 111 Heather Lane, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Executive Secretary.—Thomas A. Tracy, 927 Oakwood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 554 Congressional Directory Mediators.—Ross R. Barr, A. Alfred Della Corte, Charles M. Dulen, Clarence G. Eddy, Lawrence Farmer, Arthur J. Glover, Edward F. Hampton, Raymond R. Hawkins, James M. Holaren, Matthew E. Kearney, Warren S. Lane, George S. MacSwan, J. Earl Newlin, Michael J. O’Connell, C. Robert Roadley, Wallace G. Rupp. Tedford E. Schoonover, Frank K. Switzer, Charles F. Wahl, Luther G. Wyatt. NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION 1520 H Street. Phone, STerling 3-2140 Director—Alan T. Waterman, 5306 Carvel Road, Zone 16. Associate Director (Research).—Paul E. Klopsteg, Cosmos Club, Zone 8. Associate Director (Management and Public Affairs).—James M. Mitchell, 3227 Beech Street, Zone 15. General Counsel.—William J. Hoff, 3041 N Street, Zone 7. Special Assistants to the Director: Neil Carothers 3d, 3244 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 16. William G. Colman, 9805 Logan Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Secretary, National Science Board.—Vernice Anderson, 539 Arlington Village, Arlington 4, Va. Assistant Director for Biological and Medical Sciences.—John T. Wilson, 6309 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Assistant Director for Biological and Medical Sciences.—Louis Levin, 9503 St. Andrews Way, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Director for Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences.—E. A. Eckhardt, Cosmos Club, Zone 8. Deputy Assistant Director for Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences.— Raymond J. Seeger, 4507 Wetherill Road, Zone 16. Assistant Director for Scientific Personnel and Education.—Harry C. Kelly, 4415 15th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Assistant Director for Scientific Personnel and Education.— Bowen C. Dees, 3736 Yuma Street, Zone 16. Assistant Director for Administration.—J. E. Luton, 8 Belfield Road, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. ; Compiroller.—Franklin C. Sheppard, 205 C Street SE, Zone 3. Grants Administrator—Franklin J. Callender, 1612 Belvedere Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. Personnel and Security Officer.—Sidney D. Anderson, 4134 North Third Road, Arlington 3, Va. Administrative Services Officer.—Howard Tihila, 5100 Wehawken Road, Zone 16. Librarian.— Muriel F. Haas, Apartment 226, West Hunting Towers, Alexandria, a. Head, Office of Special Studies.—Jacob Perlman, 3611 Military Road, Zone 14. Head, Office of Scientific Information.—Burton W. Adkinson, 5907 Welbron Drive, Zone 16. Head, Office for the International Geophysical Year.—J. Wallace Joyce, 6641 32d Street, Zone 15. Program Director for Social Science Research.—Harry Alpert, 325 Martha’s Road, Hollin Hills, Alexandria, Va. bei Lotion Officer.—Clyde C. Hall, 11209 Kenilworth Avenue, Garrett ark, NATIONAL SCIENCE BOARD Chairman.—Detlev W. Bronk, president, National Academy of Sciences, Wash-ington 25, D. C., also, president, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York 21, N. Y. Vice Chairman and Chairman, Executive Committee.—Paul M. Gross, vice-presi-dent and dean of Duke University, Duke University, Durham, N. C. Members: Sophie D. Aberle, special research director, University of New Mexico, Albu-querque, N. Mex. Independent Agencies Members— Continued Roger Adams, research professor, department of chemistry and chemical en-gineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. Bo P. Barnes, professor of chemistry, Howard University, Washington 1, Gerty T. Cori, professor, biological chemistry, school of medicine, Washington University, St. Louis 10, Mo. Charles Dollard, former president, Carnegie Corporation of New York; resi-dence, Irish Corners, R. I’. D. 1, North Bennington, Vt. T. Keith Glennan, president, Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland 6, Ohio. Laurence M. Gould, president, Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C. S. C., president, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind. William V. Houston, president, Rice Institute, Houston 1, Tex. George D. Humphrey, president, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo. Robert F. Loeb, bard professor of medicine, college of physicians and surgeons, Columbia University, New York 32, N. Y. Doan H. McLaughlin, president, Homestake Mining Co., San Francisco, alif. Edward J. McShane, professor of mathematics, University of Virginia, Char-lottesville, Va. Gave) ws Merck, chairman of the board, Merck & Company, Inc., New York 13. N.-Y. Frederick A. Middlebush, president emeritus and director of development fund, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Joseph C. Morris, vice-president, Tulane University, New Orleans 12, La. Samuel M. Nabrit, president, Texas Southern University, Houston, Tex. Angee A. Potter, dean emeritus of engineering, Purdue University, Lafayette, nd. Julius A. Stratton, chancellor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cam-bridge, Mass. Edward L. Tatum, member, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York 21, N.Y. Warren Weaver, vice-president for the natural and medical sciences, Rocke-feller Foundation, New York 20, N. Y. 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). NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE APPEAL BOARD 451 Indiana Avenue. Phone, REpublic 7-5500 Chairman.—James P. Ringley, 7521 South Essex, Chicago, Ill. Board Members: Martin V. Coffey, 301 Ardmore Drive, Middletown, Ohio. James Van Alen, Avalon, Newport, R. I. Executive—Edwin J. Dentz, 7407 Floyd Avenue, Springfield, Va. PANAMA CANAL COMPANY 312 Pennsylvania Building, Washington 4, D. C. Phone, LIberty 5-6700, extension 63570 Secretary.— Merrill Whitman, 4309 Glenridge Street, Chevy Chase View, Md. IN THE CANAL ZONE President.—W. E. Potter, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. Vice President.—H. M. Arnold, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. I ———————————— 556 Congressional Directory 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.— Bunting, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Washington, D. C. Earl Vice Chairman.— Gordon M. Freeman, 2725 29th Street. Executive Secretary.— William P. McCahill, 5612 23d Street North, Arlington 5, Va. Assistant Lelia Secretary.—X. Vernon Banta, 5001 16th Road North, Arling- ton, Va. PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEE ON SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS ‘Washington 25, D. C. Phone, STerling 3-2140, extension 2431 Chairman.—Howard L. Bevis, president emeritus, Ohio State University, Columbus 10, Ohio. Vice Chairman.—Eric A. Walker, president, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa. Members: Arthur S. Adams, president, American Council on Education. Joseph W. Barker, president, Engineers Joint Council. Glenn O. Blough, president, National Science Teachers Association. Detlev W. Bronk, president, National Academy of Sciences. Frederick H. Burkhardt, president, American Council of Learned Societies. J. Ollie Edmunds, president, Association of American Colleges. Edgar Fuller, executive secretary, Council of Chief State School Officers. Lyman V. Ginger, president, National Education Association. M. T. Harrington, president, American Association of Land-Grant Colleges and State Universities. : Pendleton Herring, president, Social Science Research Council. Frederick C. Lindvall, president, American Society for Engineering Education. George Meany, president, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. : R. B. Norman, president, National Association of Secondary-School Principals. So Snyder, president, American Association for the Advancement of cience. William G. Stratton, chairman of the Governors Conference, Council of State Governments. Ernest G. Swigert, president, National Association of Manufacturers. Philip M. Talbott, president, Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Robert F. Wagner, president, United States Conference of Mayors. Executive Director—Robert L. Clark, 5128 Bradley Boulevard, Chevy Chase 15, Md Staff Director —Eugene D. Vinogradoff, 420 East Boulevard Drive, Alexandria, Va. PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL ON YOUTH FITNESS General Accounting Office Building, Phone, STerling 3-5200 Chairman.—Fred A. Seaton, Secretary of the Interior. Executive Director.—Shane MacCarthy, 3420 Legation Street, Zone 15. Members: Ezra T. Benson, Secretary of Agriculture. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor. Neil H. McElroy, Secretary of Defense. Marion B. Folsom, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Independent Agencies RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 844 Rush Street, Chicago 11, Illinois. Phone, WHitehall 4-5500 Washington Liaison Office: The Pennsylvania Building, room 444, 425 Thirteenth Street Phone, REpublic 7-1780 Members: Howard W. Habermeyer (chairman), 175 Westlawn Avenue, Aurora, Ill. Administrative Assistant.—James W. Spaulding. Thomas M. Healy, 302 17th Street, Wilmette, Ill. Administrative Assistant.—Charles L. Culkin. Horace W. Harper, 20 East Delaware, Chicago 11, IIL Administrative Assistant.—James N. Haviland. Secretary of the Board.— Mary B. Linkins. Librarian.— Charlotte B. Stillwell. Chief Executive Officer—Frank J. McKenna, 1224 West Columbia Avenue, Chicago 26, Illinois, Phone, BRiargate 4-5029. General Counsel.—Myles F. Gibbons. Associate General Counsel. —David B. Schreiber. General Auditor—Carl W. Benecke. Director, Research.— Walter Matscheck. Director, Retirement Claims.—Robert H. LaMotte. Director, Unemployment and Sickness Insurance.—H. L. Carter. Director, Wage and Service Records.—James B. Manning. Director, Budget and Fiscal Operations.— Michael Rudisin. Director, Personnel.—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.—Jeremiah E. Walsh. Regional Offices: Atlanta 2, Ga., 201-3 Ivy Street, P. O. Box 4997; H. H. Dashiell, director. Chicago 47, Ill., 3430 West Diversey Avenue; 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.—Thomas Coggeshall, 3133 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Board Members: Arthur R. Campbell, 2300 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Lawrence E. Hartwig, 3520 39th Street, Zone 16. Donald Ross, 5038 Reno Road, Zone 7. Russell A. Stuart, Mill Brook Cottage, Route 1, Gainesville, Va. Secretary to the Board.—Nathan Bass, 3722 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. Office of Admanistration.—Robert F. Haggerty, director, 8393 Cedar Street, Silver Spring, Md. Oger, of Economic Advisor—Frederic E. Richter, director, 4619 47th Street, one 16. Office of General Counsel.—Howard W. Fensterstock, general counsel, 2360 North Quincy Street, Arlington 7, Va. Office of Review.— Charles H. Swayne, director, Box 371, Route 2, McLean, Va. Office of Accounting.—Ross M. Girard, director, 2316 North Kentucky Street, Arlington, Va. Office of Assignmentis.—Paul T. Semple, director, 3730 39th Street, Zone 16. EE ———— ——— — —_ 558 Congressional Directory SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Lafayette Building, 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-3111 Admanistrator—Lewis G. Castle, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Depaly Jompidhlon Muto W. Oettershagen, 34 Sherwood Drive, Massena, Assistant Administrator, Comptroller-Treasurer.—E. Reece Harrill, 6234 Lee Highway, Arlington, Va. Special Assistant to the Adminzsirator.—George J. Haering, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Information Officer— Edward R. Place, 3620 16th Street. Engineers—Field Office.—Plancor Road, Massena, N. Y. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION 425 Second Street. Phone, STerling 3-7600 Commissioners: Chairrman.— Edward N. Gadsby, 11008 Harriet Lane, Kensington 2, Md. Andrew Downey Orrick, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Harold C. Patterson, 913 26th Street, South Arlington, Va. Earl Freeman Hastings, 12 Edgehill Drive, Bellehaven, Alexandria, Va. James C. Sargent, 4515 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Secretary.—Orval L. DuBois, 3067 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Secretary.—Nellye A. Thorsen, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 6. Executive Director.— Albert K. Scheidenhelm, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. SR Director.—Ray Garrett, Jr., 9510 Woodley Avenue, Forest en, . DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Director.— Albert K. Scheidenhelm, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Director.— William E. Becker, 10113 Kinross Avenue, Silver Spring, Md Director of Personnel.—Harry Pollack, 1014 Quebec Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. Bast and Fiscal Officer.—Frank J. Donaty, 2411 Hannon Street, Hyattsville, d Records and Service Officer.—James Hindle, Bowens, Md. DIVISION OF CORPORATION FINANCE Director.— Byron D. Woodside, Haymarket, Va. Associate Drirector.—Sharon Clay Risk, 6001 Wyn nwood Road, Woodacres, Washin gton 16, D. C. Assistant Directors: Harry Heller, 3730 Appleton Street, Zone 16. Harvey A. Thorson, 4628 River Road, Bet hesda 16, Md. Charles H. Eisenhart, 2032 Belmont Road, Zone 9. Edmond H. Worthy, 4608 Harrison Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief Counsel.—Manuel F. Cohen, 6403 Marjory Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. DIVISION OF CORPORATE REGULATION Director.—Joseph C. Woodle, 4639 Kenmore Drive, Zone 7. Assistant Directors: Soloman Freedman, 5607 Greenleaf Road, Cheverly, Md. Lawrence M. Greene, 3206 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief Counsel.—Frederick Zazove, 2207 North Rolfe Street, Arlington 9, Va. Independent Agencies DIVISION OF TRADING AND EXCHANGES Director.—Philip A. Loomis, 4207 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Associate Director.—John E. Loomis, 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. Assistant Directors: Walter G. Holden, 5102 Wessling Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Charles R. McCutcheon, 918 18th Street, Zone 16. Cheef Counsel.—Robert Block, 6308 31st Place, Zone 15. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel—Thomas G. Meeker, 4616 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Associate General Counsel—Daniel J. McCauley, Jr., 2507 Crest Street, Alex-andria, Va. Assistant General Counsels: David Ferber, 3822 Livingston Street, Zone 15. Irving M. Pollack, 13010 Carney Drive, Wheaton, Md. Joseph B. Levin, 4409 Sedgwick Street, Zone 16. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ACCOUNTANT Chief Accountant.— Andrew Barr, 1135 16th Street, Zone 6. dsp Accountant.—Lindsey J. Millard, 3616 Taylor Street, Chevy Chase 15, : OFFICE OF OPINION WRITING Director.—Leonard Helfenstein, 1371 Underwood Street, Zone 12. Associate Director.—W. Victor Rodin, 5032 Fulton Street, Zone 16. Assistant Director.— Alfred Letzler, 237 North Galveston Street, Arlington 3, Va. REGIONAL AND BRANCH OFFICES Region 1—New York Regional Office.—Paul Windels, Jr., regional administrator; Edward Schoen, Jr., associate regional administrator, 225 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y.; phone, REctor 2-6363; covering New York and New Jersey. Region 2— Boston Regional Office.—Philip E. Kendrick, regional administrator, Federal Building, U. S. Post Office and Courthouse, Boston 9, Mass.; phone, LIberty 2-5600; covering Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Region 3—Atlania Regional Office.—William Green, regional administrator, room 350, Peachtree-Seventh Building, Atlanta 23, Ga.; phone, TRinity 4-7191; covering North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Ten-nessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana. Region 4—Chicago Regional Officc.—Thomas B. Hart, regional administrator, room 630, Bankers Building, 105 West Adams Street, Chicago 3, Ill.; phone, CEntral 6-7390; covering Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and Missouri. Cleveland Branch Office.—Charles J. Odenweller, Jr., attorney in charge, 1628 Standard Building, 1370 Ontario Street, Cleveland 13, Ohio; phone, TOwer 1-5939. Detroit Branch Officc.—Edward H. Rakow, assistant regional administrator, 1074 Federal Building, Detroit 26, Mich.; phone, WOodward 3-9330. St. Paul Branch Officc.—James M. Klees, attorney in charge, 180 East Kellogg Boulevard, St. Paul 1, Minn.; phone, CApital 2-8011. Region 5—Fort Worth Regional Officc.—Oran H. Allred, regional administrator, 301 U. S. Court House, 10th and Lamar Streets, Fort Worth 2, Tex.; phone, hax 2-4463; covering Arkansas, Louisiana, Kansas, Oklahoma, and exas. 560 Congressional Directory Region 6—Denver Regional Office.—Milton J. Blake, regional administrator, 822 Midland Savings Building, 444 17th Street, Denver 2, Colo; phone, KEystone 4-4151; covering North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyo-ming, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. Salt Lake Branch Office.—Charles T. Kappler, attorney in charge, 201 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah; phone, EMpire 4-2552. Region 7—San Francisco Regional Office.—Arthur E. Pennekamp, regional administrator, Pacific Building, 821 Market Street, San Francisco 3, Calif. ; phone, YUkon 6-3111; covering Nevada, Arizona, California, and Hawaii. Los Angeles Branch Office.—Charles R. Burr, assistant regional administrator, 1737 U. S. Post Office and Court House; Los Angeles 12, Calif., phone, MAdison 5-7411. Region 8—=Seattle Regional Office.—James E. Newton, regional administrator, room 304, 905 Second Avenue Building, Seattle 4, Wash.; phone, MAin 7760; covering Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and Alaska. Region 9— Washington Regional Office.— William J. Crow, regional administrator, 3203 South Stafford Street, Arlington 6, Va.; James J. Duncan, assistant regional administrator, 2900 South Buchanan Street, Arlington 6, Va.; Office, 425 Second Street, Washington 25, D. C.; phone, STerling 3-7600, extension SH covering Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West irginia. SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM National Headquarters, 451 Indiana Avenue. Phone, REpublic 7-5500 Director—Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, 5500 Lambeth Road, Bethesda, 14 Md. Assistants to the Director—Col. Campbell C. Johnson, 4624 Blagden Terrace; Col. Raymond T. Higgins, 1765 South Portal Drive; Col. William S. Iliff, 3488 North Venice Street, Arlington 7, Va.; Col. Charles H. Grahl, 7224 Beacon Terrace, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Office of Legislation, Liaison, and Public Information.—Col. Bernard T. Franck III, 6740 25th Street North, Arlington 13, 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. Office of the Adjutant General.—Col. Joseph A. Grotenrath, 4421 29th Street, Mount Rainier, Md. Division Chiefs: Administrative Diviston.— Victor A. Olsen, 2718 27th 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. MecGill, 503 Stratford Drive, Hollin Hall Village, Alexandria, Va. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-2858 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Admanistrator.—Wendell B. Barnes, 5004 Nahant Street, Zone 16. Assistants 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, 504 Linden Lane, Falls Church, Va. Robert H. Montgomery, 2950 Garfield Terrace, Zone 8. Albert C. Kelly, 4416 Reno Road, Zone 8. Independent Agencies General Counsel. —Philip McCallum, 7204 Honeywell Lane, Bethesda, Md. Director, Office of Information.—Arthur Hachten, 5410 41st Street, Zone 15. Director, Office of Controller —Keith L. Hanna, 615 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Office of Economic Adviser.—Jules Abels, 3636 16th Street, Zone 10. Director, Office of Financial Assistance—John R. Keener, 4726 Merivale Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Office of Procurement and Technical Assistance.—Theodore G. Waale, Box 206, Roue 3, McLean, Va. Dazrector, Office of Organization and Management.—William C. Fisher, 440 Munson Hill Road, Falls Church, Va. Peredar, 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 II: 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, 42 Broadway, New York 4, 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 Wetzel).— 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.: Meredith R. Hoffmaster, branch manager, Small Business Administration, Calvert Building, Fayette and Saint Paul Streets, Baltimore, Md. Delbert E. Williams, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 910 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, Ten-nessee, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.—James F. Hollingsworth, regional director, Small Business Administration, 90 Fairlie Street NW., Atlanta 3, Ga. Branch Offices— Birmingham, Ala.— (Also services Florida counties of Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton and Wash-ington); Memphis, Tenn.; Miamz, Fla.; and San Juan, Puerto Rico.—Fred H. Foy, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 704 North 22d Street, Birmingham, 4, Ala.; Morris G. Heins, Jr., branch manager, Small Business Administration, 22 North Front Street, Memphis, Tenn.; James D. Carpenter, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 327 North-east First Avenue, Miami 32, Fla.; Antonio Yordan, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 100 Tetuan Street, San Juan 18, Puerto Rico. Region VI: Cleveland, Ohio.—Covering Ohio and Kentucky.—James G. Garwick, regional director, Small Business Administration, 713 Superior Avenue, Cleveland 1, Ohio. 562 Congressional Directory Region VI—Continued Branch Office— Louisville, Ky.—James C. Daniels, branch manager, Small Business Administration, Federal Building, Sixth and Broadway, Louisville 2, Ky. Region VII: Chicago, Ill. Covering northern Illinois (counties of Boome, 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, Puinam, Rock Island, Sangamon, Schuyler, Shelby, Stark, Stephenson, Tazewell, Vermilion, Warren, Whiteside, Will, Winnebago, and Woodford) ; eastern Iowa (counties of Allamakee, Appanoose, Benton, Black Hawk, Bremer, Buchanan, Butler, Cedar, Cerro Gordo, Chickasaw, 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, Mutchell, Monroe, Muscatine, Polk, Poweshiek, Scott, Story, Tama, Van Buren, Wapello, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Winne-shiek, 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, 226 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago 6, Ill. Branch Offices—Indianapolis, Ind.; Madison, Wis.; Davenport, Towa: Earl W. Merry, branch manager, Small Business Administration, Federal Building, Indianapolis, Ind. Robert W. Davis, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 210 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wis. Loyal D. Wareham, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 302 Federal Building, 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, Pierce, Polk, Price, Rusk, St. Croix, Sawyer, Taylor, Trempealeau, Vilas, and Washburn).—Robert C. Alm, regional director, Small Business Administration, Metropolitan Building, Second Avenue at Third Street, Minneapolis 1, Minn. Region 1X: Kansas City, Missouri. Covering Missouri, western Iowa (counties of Adar, 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 Illinois (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, Pulasks, 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, Federal Building, 15th and Dodge Streets, Omaha 2, Nebr. Mrs. Ruby Koelling, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 1114 Market Street, St. Louis 1, Mo. Lawrence M. Gibson, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 107 North Market Street, Wichita, Kans. Region X: Dallas, Tex. Covering Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana.— Chris W. Ferguson, regional director, Small Business Administration, 1114 Commerce Street, Dallas 2, Tex. Independent Agencies 563 Region X—Continued Branch Offices— Houston, Tex.; San Antonio, Tex.; New Orleans, La.; Oklahoma City, Okla.; and Little Rock, Ark.: Henry A. Schumacher, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 1424 Hadley Street, Houston 14, Tex.; and James R. Lyons, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 434 South Main Avenue, San Antonio, 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. William F. Struby, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 405 West Third Street, Little Rock, Ark. | Region XI: Denver, Colo. Covering Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.— Harold R. Smethills, regional director, Small Business Administration, 909 17th Street, 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 Hawairt.—Edward L. Turkington, regional director, Small Business Administration, 40 Davis Street, San Francisco 2, Calif. Branch Office— Honolulu, T. H—Warren C. Johnson, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 440 South Hotel Street, Honolulu, T. H. 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., Helena, Mont., and Anchorage, Alaska: John GG. 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. Hugh F. Cheesman, acting branch manager, Small Business Administration, 424 Fifth Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska. Region XIV: Los Angeles, Calef. 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. Region XV: Detroit, Mich. Covering Michigan.—Frederick W. Pritchard, regional Siroion, Small Business Administration, 211 West Congress Street, Detroit 6, Mich. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION "The Mall. Phone, NAtional 8-1810 Secretary.— Leonard Carmichael, 4520 Hoban Road, Zone 7. Assistant Secretaries.—J. E. Graf, 2035 Parkside Drive, Zone 12; J. L. Keddy, 201 North Quaker Lane, Alexandria, Va. Administrative Assistant to the Secretary.—Louise M. Pearson, 626 North Ivy Street, Arlington 1, Va. Chief, Editorial and Publications Division.—Paul H. Oehser, 3119 Eighth Street North, Arlington 1, Va. Librarian.—Ruth E. Blanchard, 1020 19th Street, Zone 6. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds.—L. L. Oliver, 1945 T Place SE., Zone 20. Chaef, Personnel Division.—J. B. Newman, 9806 Dilston Road, Silver Spring, Md. Treasurer, Fiscal Division.— Thomas F. Clark, 2000 Taylor Street NE., Zone 18. Chaef, Supply Division.— Anthony W. Wilding, 6331 Tone Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Photographic Laboratory.—F. B. Kestner, 335 Sixth Street SE., Zone 3. THE ESTABLISHMENT Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States. Richard M. Nixon, Vice President of the United States. RS a i tl 3 Lh a 564 Congressional Directory Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State. Robert B. Anderson, Secretary of the Treasury. Neil H. McElroy, Secretary of Defense. William P. Rogers, Attorney General. Arthur Summerfield, Postmaster General. Fred A. Seaton, 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; Arthur H. Compton, citizen of Missouri (St. Louis); Robert V. Fleming, citizen of Washington, D. C.; Crawford H. Greenewalt, citizen of Delaware (Wilmington); Caryl P. Haskins, citizen of Washington, D. C.; Jerome C. Hunsaker, citizen of Massachusetts (Cambridge); John Nicholas Brown, citizen of Rhode Island (Providence). Borns Committee.—Robert V. Fleming, Chairman; Clarence Cannon; Caryl P. askins. BRANCHES UNDER DIRECTION OF SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Director.—A. Remington Kellogg, 5305 28th Street, Zone 15. Assistant Director.—Frank A. Taylor, 6605 32d Street, Zone 15. - Head Curators—Frank M. Setzler, 4849 Rodman Street, Zone 16; Herbert Friedmann (acting), 6406 31st Street, Zone 15; Jason R. Swallen, 4511 Klingle Street, Zone 16; G. Arthur Cooper, 3425 Porter Street, Zone 16; Robert P. Multhauf, 1414 27th Street, Zone 7; Philip W. Bishop (acting), 1236 11th Street, Zone 1; Anthony N. B. Garvan, Penllyn Pike, Springhouse, Pa.; Mendel L. Peterson, 933 North Longfellow Street, Arlington 1, Va. BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY Director.—M. W. Stirling, 3311 Rowland Place, Zone 8. Associate Director—Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr., 415 East Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. : ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY Director.—Fred L. Whipple, 12 Randolph Street, Belmont, Mass. Associate Directors.—J. Allen Hynek, 251 School Street, Belmont, Mass; The-odore E. Sterne, 24 Orchard Street, Belmont, Mass. Assistant Director.—John S. Rinehart, 10 Blanchard Road, Cambridge, Mass. Chief, Division of Radiation and Organisms.—Robert B. Withrow, 7204 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, Zone 7. Assistant Director.—John A. Pope, 4632 Reservoir Road, Zone 7. Independent Agencies NATIONAL AIR MUSEUM ADVISORY BOARD Maj. Gen. Reuben C. Hood, Jr., representing the Chief of Staff, Department of the Air Force. Rear Adm. J. S. Russell, representing the Chief of Naval Operations, Department of the Navy. Grover Loening, citizen member. James Doolittle, citizen member. Leonard Carmichael, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Head Curator—Paul E. Garber, 1144 44th Place SE., Zone 19. NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK Adams Mill Road. Phone, COlumbia 5-0743 Director—Theodore H. Reed (acting), 4905 Montgomery Avenue, Glen-Cove, Md. Assistant Director.—J. Lear Grimmer, 3408 East Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. CANAL ZONE BIOLOGICAL AREA Barro Colorado Island, Gatun Lake, Canal Zone Secreliry, i Institution.—Leonard Carmichael, 4520 Hoban Road, one 7. Resident Naturalist.—Martin H. Moynihan, Canal Zone Biological Area, Drawer C, Balboa, Canal Zone. INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE SERVICE Chief.—Dan G. Williams, 1901 Wyoming Avenue, Zone 9. 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. Phone, REpublic 7-4215 Board of Trustees: Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States, chairman. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State. Robert B. Anderson, 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, Zone 7. Secretary-Treasurer.— Huntington Cairns, 2219 California Street, Zone 8. Director.—John Walker, 2806 N Street, Zone 7. Administrator.—Ernest R. Feidler, 1411 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. General Counsel.—Huntington Cairns, 2219 California Street, Zone 8. Chief Curator.—Perry B. Cott, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. SOLDIERS’ HOME, UNITED STATES REGULAR ARMY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS United States Soldiers’ Home. Phone, RAndolph 6-9100 Gen. Wade H. Haislip (retired), Governor of the Home. Maj. Gen. Silas B. Hays, The Surgeon General. Maj. Gen. Herbert M. Jones, The Adjutant General. 566 Congressional Directory Maj. Gen. Andrew T. McNamara, The Quartermaster General. Maj. Gen. Emerson C. Itschner, Chief of Engineers. Maj. Gen. H. W. Crandall, Chief of Finance. Maj. Gen. George W. Hickman, Jr., The Judge Advocate General. OFFICERS OF THE HOME Residing at-the Home. Phone, RAndolph 6-9100 Governor.—Gen. Wade H. Haislip, U. S. A. (retired). Deputy Governor.—Col. Paul R. Goode, U. S. A. (retired). Secretary-Treasurer.—Col. Edward V. Freeman, U. S. A. (retired). Quartermaster and Purchasing Officer.—Col. Clinton J. Harrold, U. S. Chief Surgeon.—Brig. Gen. Harry D. Offutt, U. S. A. (retired). Secretary, Board of Commissioners.—Col. Edward H. Young, U. S. A. A. (retired). (retired). SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES CONTROL BOARD 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-3151 Members: Mrs. Dorothy McCullough Lee, chairman, 3292 Chestnut Street, Zone 15. Francis Adams Cherry, 5324 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. Thomas J. Donegan, 3247 Chestnut Street, Zone 15. James R. Duncan, 100 Longview Drive, Alexandria, Va. R. Lockwood Jones, 5417 Kirkwood Drive, Zone 16. Executive Secretary.— Charles C. Wise, Jr., 2711 36th Street, Zone 7. General Counsel.—George R. Gallagher, 9712 Holmhurst Road, Bethesda, Md. TARIFF COMMISSION, UNITED STATES Tariff Commission Building, Eighth and E Streets. Phone, NAtional 8-3947 Chairman.— Edgar B. Brossard, of Utah, 3055 16th Street, Zone 9. Vice Chairman.—Joseph E. Talbot, of Connecticut, 7809 14th Street, Zone 12. Commissioners: Walter R. Schreiber, of Maryland, 5412 Middleton Lane SE., Zone 22. Glenn W. Sutton, of Georgia, 1823 Biltmore Street, Zone 9. J. Weldon Jones, of Texas, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. William E. Dowling, of Michigan, 2828 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Secretary.—Donn N. Bent, 6302 Ridge Drive, Zone 16. Assistant to the Secretary.— Edith L. Finch, Greenacres Drive, Hillandale, Md. Director of Investigations and Chairman of Staff Coordinating Committee.— Louis S. Ballif, 4302 47th Street, Zone 16. Assistant to the Director of Investigations.—Oscar E. Kiessling, 217 Haycock Road, Falls Church, Va. Assistant to the Director of Investigations.— Willard W. Kane, 933 Taylor Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. Chief Economist and Chief of Economics Division.—Ben D. Dorfman, 4719 30th Street, Zone 8. Chief of Technical Service.—J. Mark Albertson, 606 Aspen Street, Takoma Park, D. C., Zone 12. Assistant Chief of Technical Service—John B. Howard, Boyds, Md. General Counsel.—Paul Kaplowitz, 5135 Linnean Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant General Counsel.—Russell N. Shewmaker, 500 Rhode Island Avenue NE., Zone 2. Anny on International Trade Policies—Allyn C. Loosley, 2129 Florida Avenue, one 8. 2 Adviser on International Trade Policies—David B. Lynch, 3679 Highwood Drive SE., Zone 20. Secretary to the Chairman.—Ruth Kaye Close, 26 Farr Street, Annandale, Va. Independent Agencies Chiefs of Commodity Divisions: Agricultural—Philip W. Gates, Glen and Falls Roads, Rockville, Md. Ceramics.—Ray T. Watkins, 3202 Pickwick Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Chemicals.—James H. Hibben, 5716 El Nido Road, Falls Church, Va. Lumber and Paper.—Joseph M. P. Donohoe, 1517 33d Street, Zone 7. Metals.—F. Morton Leonard, 3016 Tilden Street, Zone 8. Sundries.— Walter L. Sanders, Jr., 3216 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. Textiles—Roland L. Lee, Jr., 5610 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 15. New York Officc—John J. Hughes, Chief, 437 Customhouse, New York City. (Home address: 712 Washington Street, Carlstadt, N. J.) 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 Dzrectors: Herbert D. Vogel, Chairman, Knoxville. A. R. Jones, Knoxville. Frank J. Welch, Knoxville. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL MANAGER General Manager.— Aubrey J. Wagner, Knoxville. Assistant General Manager and Chief Budget Officer.—L. J. Van Mol, Knoxville. Director of Information.—Paul L. Evans, Knoxville. Washington Representative.—Marguerite Owen, Washington. MANAGEMENT SERVICES - General Counsel and Secretary to the Corporation.—[Vacant.] Comptroller.—Gifford G. Cruze, Knoxville. Treasurer.—H. K. Robinson, Knoxville. Director of Materials.—Paul 1. Fahey, Chattanooga. Director of Personnel.—Edwin A. Shelley, Knoxville. Dzrector of Property and Supply.—Ashford Todd, Jr., Chattanooga. OFFICE OF ENGINEERING Chief Engineer.— George K. Leonard, Knoxville. Division of Water Control Planning: Chief Water Control Planning Engineer.—Reed A. Elliot, Knoxville. Division of Design: Chief Design Engineer.—Robert A. Monroe, Knoxville. Division of Construction: Chief Construction Engineer.—Henry T. Lofft, Knoxville. OFFICE OF POWER Manager of Power.—G. O. Wessenauer, Chattanooga. Assistant Manager of Power and Director, Division of Power Supply.—Roland A. Kampmeier, Chattanooga. Chief Power Engineer.— Merrill De Merit, Chattanooga. Division of Power Utilization: Director.—James E. Watson, Chattanooga. Division of Power Operations: Director—C. L. Karr, Chattanooga. Division of Power Engineering and Construction: Director—Kenneth E. Hapgood, Chattanooga. 97560°—57——38 568 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Manager of Chemical Engineering.—Charles H. Young, Wilson Dam. Division of Chemical Development: Director.—John H. Walthall, Wilson Dam. Division of Chemical Operations: Director —Stewart A. Harvey, Wilson Dam. DIVISIONS Division of Agricultural Relations: Director.—Leland G. Allbaugh, Knoxville. Division of Forestry Relations: Director.—Richard Kilbourne, Norris, Tenn. Division of Health and Safety: Director of Health.—O. M. Derryberry, M. D., Chattanooga. Division of Navigation and Local Flood Relations: Director.—J. Porter Taylor, Knoxville. Division of Reservoir Properties: Director.—J. Ed Campbell, Knoxville. UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY 1776 Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, REpublic 7-8340 Director.—George V. Allen, 4730 Quebec Street, Zone 16. Special Assistant.—John S. Voorhees, 6 West Grove Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director.—Abbott Washburn, 2828 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Special Assistant.—Robert P. Speer, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Special Assistant.— Marshall Berg, 3034 P Street, Zone 7. Special Assistant.—Robert Sivard, 1508 34th Street, Zone 7. Deputy Director (Policy and Plans).—Saxton E. Bradford, 109 Summerfield Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Director (Admanistration).—James E. Hoofnagle, Box 126, Route 3, McLean, Va. General Counsel.—Clive L. DuVal, 2d, Route 123, McLean, Va. Aston) Director (Latin America).—Frank H. Oram, 1505 Emerson Street, one 11. Assistant Director (Europe).— William L. Clark, 3104 R Street, Zone 7. Assistant Director (Near East, South Asia, and Africa).—G. Huntington Damon, 6200 Garnett Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Director (Far East).—George W. Hellyer, 1436 Foxhall Road, Zone 7. Director, Broadcasting Service.—Robert E. Button, 2916 North Greenbrier Street, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Information Center Service—Dr. James L. Meader, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Deion, Motion Picture Service.— Turner B. Shelton, 3801 Connecticut Avenue, one 8. Birerior) Sha and Publications Service.—Leland Stanford Briggs, 3310 N Street, one 7. Peron Public Information Staff.—Sidney H. Fine, 5911 Jarvis Lane, Bethesda 14, Director, Office of Private Cooperation.—Conger Reynolds, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Director, Office of Research and Intelligence.—Henry Loomis, Middleburg, Va. Dress, Office of Security.—Joseph C. Walsh, 7341 Hawthorne Street, Hyattsville, Independent Agencies VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Veterans Administration Building, Vermont at H Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-4120 Administrator of Veterans Affairs.—H. V. Higley, the Brandywine, Zone 8. Executive Assistant to the Administrator.—Jack L. Spore, 1902 Lebanon Street, Adelphi, Md. Special Assistant to the Adminisirator.—A. A. Rutberg, 330 East Building, Huntington Towers, Alexandria, Va. Sosri tod to the Administrator.—Alexander F. Laneuville, 1763 U Street, one 9. Administrative Assistant to the Mrs. Margaret C. Easter, 3539 Administrator.— Quebec Street, Zone 16. Deputy Admanistrator—John 8. Patterson, 4809 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief Benefits Director—Ralph H. Stone, R. F. D. 3, McLean, Va. Chief Insurance Director—Sumner G. Whittier, 2401 Fort Scott Drive South, Arlington 2, Va. Lhe Aerio) Director.—Dr. William S. Middleton, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, one 16. Controller.—Frank W. Kelsey, 6928 32d Street, Zone 15. General Counsel.—Guy H. Birdsall, 6130 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Administrator for Administration.—Henry G. Moore, Route 3, Box 114, McLean, Va. Assistant Administrator for Appraisal and Security.—Robert J. Lamphere, 10420 Leslie Street, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Administrator for Construction.—Raleigh M. Edgar, Box 84, Route 2, McLean, Va. Assistant Administrator for Personnel.— Vincent W. Powers, 2101 Hildarose Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Fren Loyang Service.—J. Norman Lodge, 4831 Leland Street, Chevy hase, : Chairman, Board of Veterans Appeals.—James W. Stancil, 602 East Capitol Street, Zone 2. : WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT SOCIETY (Organized 1833; chartered 1859; acts of Congress August 2, 1876, October 2, 1888) President ex Officio.—Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States. Vice Presidents ex Officio.—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. Secretary.—Conrad L. Wirth, 3808 East Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Members: Gilbert H. Grosvenor; Cloyd Heck Marvin; 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; Corcoran Thom, Jr.; David E. Finley. 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. L., 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; 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 ik Smithsonian Institution; 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 D. 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. 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; LL. D., Amherst, 1940; College of the City of New York, 1947; University of Chicago, 1953; Brandeis University, 1956; Harvard, 1956; assistant United States attorney, southern district of New York, 1906-10; law officer, Bureau of Insular Affairs, War Department, 1911-14; professor at Harvard Law School, 1914-39; George Eastman visiting professor, Oxford University, 1933-34; major and judge advo-cate, 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 Massachusetts 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 Court, 1939; editor: Cases Under the Interstate Commerce Act, 1915 (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 Juris-diction (with Harry Shulman), 1937; Of Law And Men, 1956; 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; practiced law New York and Washington; member of law faculties, Columbia and Yale; member of Securities and Exchange Commission, 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. 573 574 Congressional Directory 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 25, D. C. JOHN M. HARLAN, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born May 20, 1899, in Chicago, Ill.; 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 E. 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, 1943-45, colonel, United States Army, decorated United States Legion of Merit, and French and Belgian Croix de Guerre. WILLIAM J. BRENNAN, Jr. of Rumson, N. J., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born April 25, 1906, in Newark, N. J., son of William J. and Agnes (McDermott) Brennan; married Marjorie Leonard May 5, 1928; children—William J., Hugh Leonard, and Nancy; B. 8. (with honors) Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania 1928; LL. B., Harvard 1931; joined firm Pitney, Hardin & Skinner, Newark, N. J., as associate in 1931; member from 1945-49, firm name Pitney, Hardin, Ward & Brennan; major, later colonel, United States Army, specializing in manpower and personnel work, 1942-45, awarded Legion of Merit; appointed by Governor Driscoll, New Jersey Superior Court, 1949, served as assignment judge, Hudson County, to 1951; appointed to Appellate Division of that court 1951; appointed by Governor Driscoll, associate justice of New Jersey Supreme Court, 1952; appointed as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States by President Eisen-hower, a recess appointment on October 15, 1956; took the oaths and his seat on Judiciary 575 October 16, 1956; was nominated by President Eisenhower on January 14, 1957; the nomination was confirmed by the Senate on March 19, 1957; was given a new commission on March 21, 1957 and again took the oaths on March 22, 1957. CHARLES EVANS WHITTAKER, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born in Doniphan County, Kans., on February 22, 1901, son of Charles E. and Ida E. Whittaker; resident of Kansas City, Mo., from 1921 until 1957; LL. B., Kansas City School of Law (since 1934 the Law School of the University of Kansas City), 1924; admitted to Missouri Bar in 1923; married Winifred R. Pugh of Kansas City on July 7, 1928; three sons, Dr. Charles Keith Whittaker, Kent E. Whittaker and Gary T. Whittaker; junior partner in law firm of Watson, Gage and Ess in 1928; member of the firm (Watson, Ess, Whit-taker, Marshall and Enggas) from 1932 until July 1954; appointed by President Eisenhower as a United States District Judge for Western District of Missouri on July 5, 1954, and took the oath of office and assumed duties on July 19, 1954; elevated to United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit, by President Eisen-hower in May 1956, and took the oath of office and assumed duties on June 22, 1956; nominated by President Eisenhower as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States on March 2, 1957, and took the oath of office and his seat on March 25, 1957; first Missourian in history to be named to the United States Supreme Court, and also first native Kansan ever to serve on that Court. RETIRED JUSTICES STANLEY FORMAN REED, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, retired; born in Mason County, Ky., December 31, 1884; A. B., Kentucky Wesleyan College, 1902; A. B., Yale, 1906 (Bennett prize); LL. D., 1938; LL.D., Columbia University, 1940; University of Kentucky,1940;Kentucky Wesleyan College, 1941; University of Louisville, 1947; studied law at University of Virginia, 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 Corpora-tion, 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; retired February 25, 1957. SHERMAN MINTON, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; retired, 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; chil-dren—Sherman, Jr., Mrs. J. H. Callanan, John Evan; began practice at New Al-bany, 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; retired October 15, 1956; served as captain, Infantry, United States Army, 1917-19; member, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Delta Phi, Elks. RESIDENCES OF THE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT [The * designates those whose wives accompany them] *Mr. Chief Justice Warren, Sheraton-Park Hotel. *Mr. Justice Black, 619 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. *Mr. Justice Frankfurter, 3018 Dumbarton Avenue, Zone 7. *Mr. Justice Douglas, 4852 Hutchins Place, Zone 7. *Mr. Justice Burton, the Dodge, Zone 1. 576 Congressional Directory *Mr. *Mr. *Mr. *Mr. Justice Justice Justice Justice Clark, 2101 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Harlan, 1677 31st Street, Zone 7. Brennan, 3037 Dumbarton Avenue, Zone Whittaker, 6920 32d Street, Zone 15. 7. RETIRED *Mr. *Mr. Justice Justice Reed, the Mayflower, Minton, Silver Hills, Zone 6. New Albany, Ind. OFFICERS OF THE SUPREME COURT Clerk.—John T. Fey, 2931 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 8. Deputy Clerks.—Richard J. Blanchard, 427 St. Lawrence Drive, Silver Md.; Edmund P. Cullinan, 4823 Reservoir Road, Zone 7. 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 E. Whittington, 1005 North Larrimore Arlington 5, Va. Spring, Street, Judiciary 577 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, Warren E. Burger. Clerk.—Joseph W. Stewart, Washington 1, D. C. First Judicial 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. Clerk.— Roger A. Stinchfield, Boston 9, Mass. Second Judicial Circuit (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—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.); Leonard P. Moore, New York, N.Y. Clerk.—A. Daniel Fusaro, New York 7, N. Y. Third Judicial Circuit (Districts of New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, middle Pennsylvania, western Pennsylvania, Delaware, and the Virgin Islands).— Mr. Justice Brennan, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—John Biggs, Jr., Wilmington, Del. Circuit 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. Clerk.—Mrs. Ida O. Creskoff, Philadelphia 7, Pa. Fourth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Maryland, northern West Virginia, southern West Virginia, eastern Virginia, western Virginia, eastern North Carolina, middle North Carclina, 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.—Simon E. Sobeloff, Balti-more, Md.; Clement F. Haynsworth, Jr., Greenville, S. C. Clerk.—R. M. F. Williams, Jr., Richmond 4, Va. Fifth Judicial Circuit (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—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.; John Minor Wisdom, New Orleans, La. Clerk.—Edward W. Wadsworth, New Orleans 6, La. 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 Burton, 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., Louisville, Ky. Potter Stewart, Cincinnati, Ohio. Clerk.—Carl W. Reuss, Cincinnati 2, hio. Seventh Judicial Circuit (Districts of northern Indiana, southern Indiana, northern Illinois, eastern Illinois, southern Illinois, eastern Wisconsin, and western Wisconsin).—Mr. Justice Clark, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—F. Ryan Duffy, Milwaukee, Wis. Circuit Judges.— Philip J. Finnegan, Chicago, Ill; Walter C. Lindley, Danville, I11.; Elmer J. Schnackenberg, Chicago, Ill.; John S. Hastings, Chicago, Ill.; W. Lynn Parkinson, Chicago, Ill. Clerk.—Xenneth J. Carrick, Chicago 10, III. 578 Congressional Directory 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 Whittaker, Cir-cuit Justice. Chief Judge.— Archibald K. Gardner, Aberdeen and Huron, S. Dak. Circuit Judges.—John B. Sanborn, St. Paul, Minn.; Joseph W. Wood-rough, Omaha, Nebr.; Harvey M. Johnson, Omaha, Nebr.; Charles J. Vogel, Fargo, N. Dak.; Martin Donald Van Oosterhout, Sioux City, Iowa; [Vacancy]. Clerk.—E. E. Koch, St. Louis 1, Mo. 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.— Albert Lee Stephens. Circuit Judges.— William Healy, San Francisco, Calif.; Walter L. Pope, San Francisco, Calif.; Dal M. Lemmon, Sacramento, Calif.; James Alger Fee, San Francisco, Calif.; Richard H. Chambers, Tueson, Ariz.; Stanley N. Barnes, Los Angeles, Calif.; Frederick G. Hamley, San Francisco, Calif.; [Vacancy]. Clerk.—Paul P. O’Brien, P. O. Box 547, San Francisco 1, Calif. Tenth Judicial Circurt (Districts of Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Kansas, eastern Oklahoma, western Oklahoma, northern Oklahoma, and New Mexico).— Mr. Justice Whittaker, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Sam G. Bratton, Albu-querque, N. Mex. Circutt Judges.—Alfred P. Murrah, Oklahoma City, Okla.; John C. Pickett, Cheyenne, Wyo.; David T. Lewis, Salt Lake City, Utah; Jean S. Breitenstein, Denver, Colo. Clerk.—Robert B. Cartwright, Denver 2, Colo. Judiciary 579 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; LL. D., Yale, 1956; 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; 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, Phi Kappa Sigma and Phi Delta Phi (honorary); 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; received degree of B. S. L. from North-western University in 1931; married to Miriam M. Kellner on June 7, 1936; children—James A., and Richard Lee; assistant United States Attorney for Northern District of Illinois 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 Com-mission 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,, 580 Congressional Directory 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, member and Chairman, Petroleum Administra-tive Board, 1933-35, Department of Interior, ‘Washington; 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, Depart-ment of State, 1946-47; adviser, United States Delegation to General Assembly, United Nations, 1946; alternative representative, United States Delegation to General Assembly, United Nations, 1947 and 1949; chairman, Personnel Security Review Board, Atomic Energy Commission, 1949; chairman, President’s Com-mittee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services, 1948-50 (Robert S. Abbot Memorial Award, 1951); 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.; Russman Award, 1953; 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; admitted to the bar in Connecticut January 17, 1922, and to the bar of the United States District Court in Connecticut February 28, 1922; Assist-ant 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 Eisenhower in 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 Distriet 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 Judiciary 4 Columbia Circuit as well as of the Supreme Court of the United States; served 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 Wash-ington, D. C., and Georgetown University, receiving LL. 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 Warfare 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; trustee of George Washington Uni-versity; treasurer of bar association of District of Columbia 1931-35, president of that association in 1936; member of Committee on Admissions and Grievances of District of Columbia District Court, 1946-50; president of board of trustees of Swartzell Methodist Home for Children; practiced law in District of Columbia 1913-50; member of house of delegates of American Bar Association 1936-53 and 1956, treasurer 1945-50, member of Board of Governors 1950-53; 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. WARREN EARL BURGER, circuit judge; born St. Paul, Minn., September 17, 1907; son of Charles Joseph and Katherine Schnittger Burger; student, University of Minnesota G. E. D. 1925-27; St. Paul College of Law, 1931, LL. B. magna cum laude, LL. D., Macalester College, 1953; married Elvera Stromberg, November 8, 1933; children—Wade Allan, Margaret Elizabeth; admitted to Minnestoa Bar, 1931; associate in Boyesen, Otis & Faricy 1931-35, partner in successor firms of Faricy, Burger, Moore & Costello 1935-53; member, faculty of St. Paul College of Law (now Mitchell College of Law) 1931-53 (contracts, trusts) ; member of Governor’s Interracial Commission 1948-53; public member, Minnesota Emergency War Labor Board 1942-47; public member, Federal Mediation Board; member, United States Government delegation (and legal adviser), International Labor Organization Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, 1954; trustee, Macalester College, Children’s Hospital (St. Paul, Minnesota) > member, Federal Bar Association (member National Council), American Bar Association, Minnesota State Bar Association; member, American Judicature Society; Assistant Attorney General of the United States 1953-56; agent of the United States in re Norwegian claims against United States 1955-56; nominated by President Eisenhower as Judge of the United States Court of Appeals (D. C. Circuit) June 21, 1955; confirmed by Senate March 28, 1956. : 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. Cia di Barrett Prettyman, 5306 Woodlawn Avenue, Kenwood, Chevy hase, . *Circuit Judge Wilbur K. Miller, 2800 Woodley Road. “*Circuit Judge David L. Bazelon, 3351 Tennyson Street. *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. *Cireuit Judge Walter M. Bastian, 4200 Cathedral Avenue. *Circuit Judge Warren E. Burger, 3111 North Rochester Street, Arlington, Va. 582 Congressional Directory 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, 3275 Van Hazen Street. Marshal.—Joseph N. Weis, 10212 Brunswick Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Judiciary : 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, Ileita 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 Towa; 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 Iowa; 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; B. University of North Carolina, 1912; legal education University of North po married Mary F. Duncan (Davy) May 26, 1930; stepsons—Charles Davy, Walter Davy; admitted to Florida bar, 1913, practiced i Tampa, in 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 Distriet of Columbia, June 1939 (formerly associate justice, Distriet 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. DAVID A. PINE, judge; born September 22, 1891, Distriet 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. 97560°—57——39 584 Congressional Directory 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 Distriet 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 Delta Theta Phi; Episcopalian; Mason (former master of St. John’s Lodge No. 11, District of Columbia). MATTHEW F. McGUIRE, judge; B. A. Holy Cross College, 1921; LL. B. Boston University School of Law, 1926; Special Assistant Attorney General of United States 1934-39; Special Assistant Attorney General 1939; the Assistant to Attorney General 1940-41 (Deputy Attorney General); U. S. Navy 1918; U. S. Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Medal 1945; married Eleanor G. McCarthy 1936; 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. 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. RICHMOND B. KEECH, judge; born in Washington, D. C., November 28, 1896; son of Leigh R. and Anne L. (Contee) Keech; married Alice Cashell, of Rockville, Md., September 24, 1957; 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 Wash-ington, 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. Judiciary 585 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 Catholie University, 1930-35; professor of law Georgetown University School oft 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; Gamma Eta Gamma Legal Fraternity; the John Carroll Society; the Metropolitan Police Boys Club; the Merrick Boys Club; the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick; the Advisory Board of the Catholic University School of Law; Knights of Columbus, Fourth Degree. 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) MecLaughlin; 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 (Mrs. Edmund Wellington, Jr.); 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 Com-mission 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 since 1940; adjunct professor of law, George Washington University Law School, sinee 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; commander, United States Naval Reserve (retired) ; nominated judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, October 21, 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 586 Congressional Directory 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 14 colleges and universities. JOSEPH C. McGARRAGHY, judge, born in Washington, D. C., November 6, 1897, the son of Andrew and Mary Imogene MecGarraghy; 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. JOHN J. SIRICA, judge, born in Waterbury, Conn., March 19, 1904, son of Fred and Rose Sirica; educated in the public schools of Jacksonville, Fla., gradu-ated from Columbia Preparatory School, Washington, D. C., and received the degree of LL. B. from Georgetown University Law School in 1926; admitted to the District of Columbia Bar in October 1926, and engaged in private practice here until August 1, 1930, on which date was appointed Assistant United States At-torney for the District of Columbia; resigned on January 15, 1934, to resume the practice of law; in 1944 served as general counsel to the House Select Committee to investigate the Federal Communications Commission; member of the law firm of Hogan & Hartson, 1949-57; married Lucile M. Camalier, February 26, 1952; children: John J., Jr., and Patricia Anne; member of the American Bar Asso-ciation, Bar Association of the District of Columbia, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Congressional Country Club, University Club and the John Carroll Society; nominated judge, United States District Court for the District of Colum-bia, February 25, 1957, by President Eisenhower and entered upon the duties of that office on April 2, 1957; residence: 5069 Overlook Road, Zone 16. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Chi Judge.—Bolitha J. Laws, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. udges: 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. Judiciary 587 Judges— Continued 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. “2 John J. Sirica, 5069 Overlook Road, Zone 16. RETIRED Jennings Bailey, Kennedy-Warren Apartments, Zone 8. Henry A. Schweinhaut, 3601 Saul Road, Kensington, Md. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Awuditor.—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 Commassioner.—Richard IL. Collins, 2314 Colston Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Assignment Commissioner.—Vernon KE. Greaver, Box 54, 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 Chet, Thomas Gillespie Walsh (lawyer-member), 4312 13th Place NE., one 17. Alternate.—Frederick A. Thuee (lawyer-member), Barr Building, Zone 6. Physicians (Psychiatrists): William B. Clotworthy, Jr., M. D., 1835 I Street, Zone 6. Dorothy Donley Dowd, M. D., 2311 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Irma Belk Hobart, M. D., 5110 Manning Place, Zone 16. Edward M. Ohaneson, 927 18th Street, Zone 6. 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. 588 Congressional Directory UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS Internal Revenue Building. Phone, NAtional 8-4696 NOBLE J. JOHNSON, chief 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 by President Truman on June 10, 1948; resigned from Eightieth Congress July 1, 1948; assumed duties as judge July 2, 1948; appointed chief judge by President Eisenhower on July 19, 1956, and took oath of office and entered on duty July 20, 1956. AMBROSE O'CONNELL, judge, was born in Wapello County, Iowa, 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, Foo judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, une 27, 1944. 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 Eighty-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. GILES SUTHERLAND RICH, judge, of New York City; born May 30, 1904, in Rochester, N. Y., son of Giles Willard and Sarah Sutherland Rich; education: public and private schools in Rochester, Horace Mann School for Boys in New York, Harvard College, S. B. 1926, Columbia University School of Law, LL. B. 1929; admitted to the bar of the State of New York and commenced practice in New York City in 1929; married, 1931, Gertrude Verity Braun (deceased) of New York; one daughter Verity Sutherland Rich, born 1940; married, 1953, Helen Gill Field of Milton, Mass., and Washington, D. C.; practiced patent and trademark law in New York City as partner in the firms of Williams, Rich & Morse and Churchill, Rich, Weymouth & Engel; lecturer on patent law, Columbia University, 1942-56; appointed judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals by President Eisenhower on July 19, 1956; assumed duties as judge July 20, 1956. [Vacancy.] RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS The * designates those whose wives accompany them; the f those whose daughters accompany them] *1 Chief Judge Noble J. Johnson, 4318 Warren Street, Zone 16. *Judge Ambrose O'Connell, 1200 Mount Vernon Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. *Judge Eugene Worley, 4745 32d Street North, Arlington, Va. *Judge Giles S. Rich, 4949 Linnean Avenue, Zone 8. *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, 1336 North Ode Street, Arlington, Va. DeCL SS Judiciary 589 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 Kconomic 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; married Marie V. Womble June 24, 1954; admitted to the Tennessee bar in 1914 and practiced law at Nashville; appointed assistant United States attorney for the middle dis-trict 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, IIl., January 17, 1890; son of William J. and Elizabeth Dickey (Murdaugh) Mad-den; country school; Freeport (Ill.) 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 590 Congressional Directory 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 f those whose daughters accompany them] Chief Judge Marvin Jones, University Club, Zone 6. *Judge Benjamin H. Littleton, 2737 Devonshire Place, Zone 8. *Judge Samuel E. Whitaker, 4921 Quebec Street, Zone 16. *t1Judge J. Warren Madden, 300 East Broad Street, Falls Church, Va. *Judge Don N. Laramore, 5017 Searsdale Road, Sumner, Md., Zone 16. COMMISSIONERS OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS Richard H. Akers, 7508 Hampden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. W. Ney Evans, 4651 Kenmore Drive, Zone 7. Wilson Cowen, 6300 Poe Road, Bethesda 14, Md. George H. Foster, 1612 Longfellow Street, Zone 11. Currell Vance, 3901 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Marion T. Bennett, 3715 Cardiff Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. William E. Day, 312 South Ivy Street, Arlington, Va. Roald A. Hogenson, 4416 Greenwich Parkway, Zone 7. Paul H. McMurray, 4327 Reno Road, Zone 8. C. Murray Bernhardt, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 6. Donald E. Lane, 5040 Loughboro Road, Zone 16. Mastin G. White, 1422 Madison Street, Zone 11. OFFICERS OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS Clerk.— Willard L. Hart, 1312 31st Street, Zone 7. Chief Deputy Clerk.—Wayne A. Roberts, 37-E Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md. Marshal and Bailvff—David J. Clouser, 120 Tapawingo Road, Vienna, Va. Secretary to Court.—Frank T. Peartree, 1505 Tyler Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Reporter—Thomas C. Batchelor, 2116 Kalorama Road, Zone 8. Financial Officer—Grace E. Wray, 3616 Newark Street, Zone 16. Auditors.—Eugene C. Sauer, 2822 Devonshire Place; William C. Dickson, 2820 Devonshire Place, Zone 8. Administrative Assistant to the Chief Judge—Pauline M. Bresnahan, 3602 Van Ness Street, Zone 8. Judiciary 591 UNITED STATES CUSTOMS COURT 201 Varick Street, New York City 14, N. Y. Phone, W Atkins 4-7800 WEBSTER J. OLIVER, chief judge; born in Brooklyn, N. Y., January 14, 1888; son of William P. and Frances L. (Fortune) O.; 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. 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-Li Judge, United States Customs Court, February 1, 1943, by President oosevelt. IRVIN C. MOLLISON, judge; born in Vicksburg, 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 (Mrs. Lynn A. White), and one son, Jed, Jr.; educated at Oklahoma Uni-versity and "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, Switzerland, 1929, and Paris, 1937; delegate from Oklahoma, Tenth Annual Con-vention, American Legion, Paris, 1927; served as first vice president, Thirty-sixth Division Association; chairman, speakers’ bureau, Democratic National Congres-sional 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; Sppoinjed 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 attorney, 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 592 Congressional Darectory 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 Veterans; Pvt. Arthur Shatel Chapter 127, Disabled American Veterans, and Army and Navy Union, U. 8S. A.; received Catholic War Veterans Americanism Award, April 28, 1949; honorary associate of the New York Department, Sons of Union Veterans’ of the Civil War, by resolution adopted at its 73d annual encampment in Lake Placid in 1956; 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 Fordham Law Alumni Asso-ciation; director of the Interfaith Movement, Inec.; director of the National Catholic Community Service; vice president of the Historical Society of the New World; member of Metropolitan Hospital Lay Advisory Board, 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 for-warded to the State Department to be presented at such time as Congressional approval is given for acceptance of decoration; received citation of Sons of Union War Veterans and made associate member on April 28, 1957; received Loyalty Citation from Veterans of Foreign Wars on April 19, 1957; 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 Associa-tion and Federal Bar Association of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut; married to Grace S. Malatino; three children, Mrs. Nina Rao Cameron, Mrs. Grayce Rao Visconti, and Paul P. Rao, Jr. Residence: 210 East 61st Street, New York 21, N. Y. 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; married to Miss Margaret Duffy; one son, William Duffy. DAVID J. WILSON, judge; born at Midway, Utah, October 27, 1887; son of James B. and Margaret Powell Wilson; early education Midway public schools and Brigham Young University; B. S. Brigham Young University, 1914; J. D., University of California, 1919; William D. Thompson Scholarship, University of California, 2 years; editor, California Law Review, 1918-19; head of English Department, Weber Academy, 1914-16; admitted to Utah Bar, 1919, and prac-ticed in Ogden, Utah, continuously until 1954; general practice, State and Federal courts; member Weber County and Utah State Bar Associations; Weber County attorney, 1921-25, and district attorney, Second District, Utah, 1929-33; 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 America, and as member at large on National Council; holds Silver Beaver award; member, Judiciary 593 L. D. 8S. Church in which organization he has held numerous administrative positions; served as Republican chairman, Weber County, 1924-30; chairman, First Congressional District, Utah, 1922-32; Utah Republican chairman, 1936-44; delegate, party’s national conventions, 1932 and 1940; party’s candidate for Con-gress, Utah First 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 63, N. Y.; 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 convention 1954; residence: Spring Hill, Valatie, N. Y., and 35 Fifth Avenue, New York. SCOVEL RICHARDSON, judge; born in Nashville, Tenn., February 4, 1912; son of M. Scovel and Capitola W. (Taylor) Richardson; graduated from Wendell Phillips High School, Chicago, Ill., 1930; A. B., 1934 and A. M., 1936, University of Illinois; LL. B., 1937, Howard University; admitted to Illinois bar 1938, U. S. Supreme Court bar 1943, and Missouri bar 1945; practiced law in Chicago 1938-39; Associate Professor of Law, Lincoln University, St. Louis, Mo., 1939-43; Senior Attorney, Office of Price Administration, Washington, D. C., 1943-44; Dean of School of Law and Professor of Law, Lincoln University, St. Louis, Mo., 1944-53; appointed Member of United States Board of Parole in the Department of Justice, Washington, D. C., by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, August 5, 1953; appointed chairman of the United States Board of Parole by Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Jr., September 28, 1954 and served as chairman until April 1957; reappointed a member of United States Board of Parole by President Eisenhower for a 6-year term, July 7, 1956; appointed Judge of the United States Customs Court by President Eisenhower, April 8, 1957; member of American Law Institute, American Bar Association, American Judicature Society, National Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, Missouri Bar Association, Bar Associ-ation of St. Louis and Lawyers Association of St. Louis; married Inez Williston; four children: Frances Elaine, Alice Inez, Mary Louise and Marjorie Linda (twins). OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES CUSTOMS COURT Clerk.—James E. Dwyer, Jr. Marshal.—Patrick S. DeMarco. Court Reporters—DeVera Hill, Ferdinand Schwartz, Michael J. Russo, Alfred J. Policastro, Saul Weisbrot. Librarian.— Anna H. Olsen. hes » 594 Congressional Directory 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 1950] 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 iin 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, UB RIC , 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 Tllinois, A. B. 1901; College of Law, 1904, LL. B.; 1910, J. D.; married Louise Dewey Brown, of North Egremont, Mass. 5 "April 30, 1913; chil- Judiciary 595 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; aS. 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 Distriet Court for the District of Columbia, on January 22, 1945; member the Barristers; Methodist; Mason. OFFICER OF THE UNITED STATES EMERGENCY COURT OF APPEALS Acting Clerk.—J. Fredrick Mattingley, 4307 Elm Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. 596 Congressional Directory 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 Sotymission 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. HOMER FERGUSON, judge: born in Harrison City, Pa., son of Samuel and Margaret Ferguson; married Myrtle Jones, June 20, 1913, one daughter, married, Mrs. Charles R. Beltz; attended University of Pittsburgh; LL. B. degree Uni-versity of Michigan, 1913; admitted to bar of Michigan, 1913; practiced law, Detroit, 1913 to 1929; circuit Judge of the Circuit Court of Wayne County, Mich., 1929, elected 1930, and reelected 1935 and 1941; United States Senator from Michigan, 1943 to 1955; chairman Republican Policy Committee, 83d Congress; member Xoreign Relations Committee and Appropriation Committee, 83d Congress; honorary degrees conferred by Detroit College of Law, Kalamazoo College, Michigan State College, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pa.; LL. D., University of Michigan, 1951; member of the second Hoover Commission; am-bassador from the United States to the Philippines, March 22, 1955, to April 8, Judiciary 097 1956, at which time resigned to accept Presidential appointment; nominated by President Eisenhower as judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals January 30, 1956, for terms expiring May 1, 1956, and May 1, 1971, unanimously confirmed by Senate February 17, 1956, and took oath of office April 9, 1956, administered by Chief Justice Warren; member of American and Michigan Bar Associations. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS (The * designates those whose wives accompany them) *Chief Judge Robert E. Quinn, 4740 Connecticut Avenue. *Judge George W. Latimer, 5608 McLean Drive, Bethesda, Md. *Judge Homer Ferguson, 5054 Millwood Lane. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS Chief Commissioner.—Richard L. Tedrow, 17 Oxford Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Clerk.— Alfred C. Proulx, 307 North Virginia Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Clerk.—Frederick R. Hanlon, 3028 Oliver Street. 598 Congressional Darectory TAX COURT OF THE UNITED STATES 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; admitted to 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 three succeeding terms, June 2, 1932, June 2, 1944, and June 2, 1956; present term expires June 2, 1968; 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 Prose Truman for a 12-year term to June 2, 1960, and confirmed by the enate. 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 Lucy Berlin, 1931; daughter, Susanna; Dartmouth College, A. B., 1918; Columbia University, LL. B., 1921; editor, Columbia Law Review, 1920-21; Judiciary 599 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, 2nd June 2, 1950; present term expires June 2, 1962; residence: 3103 Garfield treet. ; 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 Administrationof Public Works, 1933-37; counsel, United States Maritime Commission, 1937-38; attorney, office of the 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; mar-ried Violet Gang Kopp; Harvard 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: 2622 31st Street. 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. S. 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; reappointed for succeeding term June 2, 1956; present term expires June 2, 1968; 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 97560°—57——40 600 Congressional Directory 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 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; reappointed for succeeding term June 2, 1956; term expires June 2, 1968; resi-dence: 2901 18th Street. ALLIN H. PIERCE, judge—Illinois—Born 1897, Graceville, Minn.; married Florence Bennet; son, Allin H. Jr.; daughter, Isabel S.; attended public schools in Minnesota and Fort Dodge, Iowa; 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. 8. 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. 8S. 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 Atkins MecShulskis; public schools in Baltimore and Baltimore Polytechnic Institute; University of N. C. and George Washington U., A. B. 1923, LL. B, 1925; ad-mitted to bar, District of Columbia, 1925, U. S. Supreme Court, 1928; attorney, U. 8. 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 Judiciary 601 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 Court of the United States, October 11, 1955; reappointed for succeeding term June 2, 1956; term expires June 2, 1968; residence: 3200 16th Street. BRUCE M. FORRESTER, judge—Missouri—born December 26, 1908, Kansas City, Mo., son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Forrester; married to Anne Lee Broaddus; three children: Anne Norris Forrester, Jean Bruce Forrester, and Bruce M. Forrester, Jr.; attended Lawrenceville Preparatory School, Lawrence-ville, N. J., Country Day School, Kansas City, Mo., and senior year of high school, Glendale, Calif., graduated cum laude; LL.B. 1935 University of Missouri; twice on President’s Honor Roll; admitted to the bar, 1935; engaged in the prac-tice of law since 1935, first as an associate and later as a member of the law firm of Watson, Ess, Groner, Barnett & Whittaker (now known as Watson, Ess, Marshall and Enggas) ; military service; 1944-45, as R. O. T. C. instructor, Mor-gan Park High School, Chicago; member of board of trustees of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Club of Missouri, and a past president of the Greater Kansas City Alpha Epsilon Alumni group, member of American Bar Association, the A. B. A. Section of Taxation, Missouri Bar Association, Kansas City Bar Association, Lawyers Association of Kansas City, Chancery, Kansas City Country Club, University Club of Kansas City, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, and Country Club Chris-tian church; appointed to the Tax Court of the United States for the term ex-piring June 2, 1958; residence: 7017 Beechwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. RUSSELL E. TRAIN, judge—District of Columbia—born 1920, Jamestown, R. I.; married Aileen Bowdoin; two daughters: Nancy L. and Emily L., and one son; Charles Bowdoin; graduated from St. Albans School, Washington, D. C.; Princeton University, A. B., 1941; Columbia University Law School, LL.B., 1948; admitted to the Bar of the District of Columbia, 1949; attorney, Staff of the Joint Congressional Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, 1949-53; Clerk, House Committee on Ways and Means, 1953-54; Minority Advisor, House Committee on Ways and Means, 1954-56; Assistant to the Secretary and Head of the Legal Advisory Staff, Treasury Department, 1956-57; served as major, field artillery, World War II; president, St. Albans School Alumni Association, 1957-58; member of vestry of St. John’s Episcopal Church, Washington; member Metro-politan Club, Chevy Chase Club; appointed to the Tax Court of the United States for term expiring June 2, 1958; residence: 3101 Woodland Drive. 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, LL. 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 of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department, 1921-25; original appointment to the U. 8S. 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. 602 Congressronal Directory 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 (captain); commissioned major, Judge Advocate General’s Reserve, assigned to special duty, Office of Secretary of War, and Inspector General’s Department; 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. Gc, 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: 2601 Woodley Place. 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 Appeals (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. 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; retired as judge of Tax Court September 30, 1956; recailed to perform further judicial duties October 1, 1956; residence: 4545 Connecticut Avenue. Officers and Commissioners of the Court Administrative Officer.—Otto W. Schoenfelder, 6437 Dahlonega Road, Zone 16. Clerk.—Howard P. Locke, 3901 Connecticut Avenue. Chief Deputy Clerk.—Ralph A. Starnes, Box 332, McLean, Va, Commissioner and Special Assistant to Chief Judge.—Edward C. Radue, 3229 Reservoir Road. Commissioner.— William G. Hamilton, 3037 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. Commassioner.— 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.— Lillian C. McLaurin, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Reporter.—Mrs. Ella C. Thomas, 10715 Rock Run Drive, Zone 14. Judiciary ~~ 808 JUVENILE COURT 400 E Street. Phone, REpublic 7-5432 Judge.—Orman W. Ketcham, 2 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Legal and Executive Assistant.— Francine S. Temko, 4735 Butterworth Mrs. Place. Director of Social Work.—John J. Larkin, 3803 W Street. Director, Guidance Clinic (Acting).—Dr. Laurence Frost, 8201 Grubb Road, Silver Spring, Md. Clerk of the Court.—Hilda R. Reagle, 3150 16th Street. Management Assistant.—[Vacant] THE MUNICIPAL COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 400 F Street, Zone 1. Phone, EXecutive 3-1463 or 1464 Chief Judge—Leo A. Rover, 1300 Quincy Street NE., Zone 17. Associate Judges: Andrew MecCaughrin Hood, 2237 46th Street, Zone 7. Thomas D. Quinn, 3310 Stephenson Place, Zone 15. Nathan Cayton (retired) 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. 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 nd Judge.—Leonard P. Walsh, 4625 Rockwood Parkway, Zone 16. udges: George D. Neilson, 3045 N Street, Zone 7. Frank H. Myers, 3754 McKinley Street, Zone 15. Milton S. Kronheim, Jr., 3020 Chesapeake Street, Zone 8. Mary C. Barlow, the Kennedy-Warren, Zone 8. Thomas C. Scalley, 5019 41st Street, Zone 16. Andrew J. Howard, Jr., 1532 Upshur Street, Zone 11. John J. Malloy, 5806 Nevada Avenue, Zone 15. Edward A. Beard, 4619 Kenmore Drive, Zone 7. Mildred E. Reeves, 4701 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Harry L. Walker, 5404 Cromwell Drive, Zone 16. Austin L. Fickling, 1716 Allison Street, Zone 11. John H. Burnett, 4817 36th Street, Zone 8. Godfrey L. Munter, 5024 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Catherine B. Kelly, 200 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. John Lewis Smith, Jr., 2424 Tracy Place, Zone 8. RETIRED Armond W. Scott, 1922 11th Street, Zone 9. Clerk of the Court.— Walter F. Bramhall, 532 Peabody Street, Zone 11. Administrative Officer—Anna L. Callahan, 532 Peabody Street, Zone 11. Assistant Adminastrative Officer.—Joan M. Ball, 8652 Piney Branch Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief Deputy Clerk, Criminal Diviston.—Joseph M. Burton, Jr., 5604 Sonoma Road, Bethesda, Md., Zone 14. Assistant Chief Deputy Clerk, Criminal Division.— Robert S. Ernst, 3908 2d Street SW., Zone 24. Director of Probation.—Irving Cooper, 200 Rhode Island Avenue NE., Zone 2. 604 Congressional Directory Assistant Director of Probation.—Robert J. Conner, 719 North Jackson Street, Arlington 1, Va. Chief Deputy Clerk, Central Violations Bureauw.—Wallace D. Cummins, 4710 Banner Street, Hyattsville, Md. Assistant Chief Deputy Clerk, Central Violations Bureau.— Wilmer S. Schantz, 414 Irwin Street, Silver Spring, Md. Chief Deputy Clerk, Civil Division.— William M. Nedrow, 5223 4th Street NE.," Zone 11. Assistant Chief Deputy Clerk, Civil Division.—Charles A. Clements, Jr., 507 Belvedere Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. Asoaiment Commissioner—Edward M. Carr, 5612 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, d Deputy Assignment Commissioner.—Joseph J. Snyder, 3520 Nimitz Road, Ken-sington, Md. Chief Deputy Clerk, Domestic Relations Branch.—John M. Bischoff, Bowie-Laurel Road, Bowie, Md. Assistant Chief Deputy Clerk, Domestic Relations Branch.—Leroy H. McCarthy, 3040 Idaho Avenue, Zone 16. Clerk, Small Claims Branch.—Daniel O. Pyne, 4701 Colorado Avenue, Zone 11. Judiciary 605 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES COURTS Supreme Court Building, 1 First Street NE. Phone, EXecutive 3-1640 Director—[Vacant.] Secretary to the Director.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director.— William L. Ellis. * Secretary to the Assistant Director.—Mrs. Suzanne M. Prentice, 8607 Springdell Place, Chevy Chase 15, Md._ 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 Admanistration.— Wilson F. Collier, 1608 White Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 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.—[Vacant.] Personnel Officer.— Catherine Waddle, 2000 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. 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 Regusters: 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. 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- 609 Eh A Hr L205 kB | | 610 Congressional Directory 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., Doc. 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 I’Enfant, a French engineer. This work was perfected and completed by Maj. Andrew Ellicott. 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 | i> ye 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 eourts 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 Drstrict of Columbia 611 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 Ci by os 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 612 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, and further increased to $23,000,000 by the Act of March 31, 1956, Public Law 460, 84th Congress. 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 A tional 8-6000 EXECUTIVE OFFICES Commissioner—Robert E. McLaughlin, 2355 Ashmead Place, Zone 9. Special Assistant.—Lawrence E. Duvall, 4910 Redford Road, Green Acres, Md. Private Secretary.—Betty D. Williams, Glenwood Farm, Lovettsville, Va. Commaisstoner.—David B. Karrick, 2438 Belmont Road, Zone 8. Sort Assistant.—Richard 8. Townsend, 7225 Marywood Street, Hyattsville, Private Secretary.—Dorothy G. Allen, 3051 Idaho Avenue, Zone 16. Engineer Commaissioner.—Col. A. C. Welling, 4629 Rockwood Parkway, Zone 16. Special Assistant.—George A. England, 2416 Darrow Street, Silver Spring, Md. Private Secretary.—Evelyn R. Butler, 1474 Columbia Road, Zone 9. Assistants to Engineer Commaissioner.—Lt. Col. Thomas B. Hunter, 6808 Edge- brook Drive, Springfield, Va.; Lt. Col. Robert E. Mathe, 523 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, Codification of D. C. Regulations and Publication of D. C. Register—Gordon M. Van Sanford, 1710 Lamont Street, Zone 10. Publications Editor, D. C. Register—Joseph T. Roddy, 7105 Varnum Street, Landover Hills, Md. Adult Assistant.—Dorothy K. Humphrey, 9100 Eton Road, Silver Spring, d. Special Assistant.—Grace A. Tizard, 5503 Hinton Street, Springfield, Va. 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, 5312 36th Street North, Arlington, Va. Deputy Administrative Services Officer.— William P. Bogardus, 1613 Ivy Hill Drive, Falls Church, Va. Budget Office Budget Officer—Walter L. Fowler, 1360 Maple View Place SE., Zone 20. Deputy Budget Officer.—David P. Herman, 4693 Leslie Avenue, Temple Hills, Md. Finance Office Finance Officer.—Kenneth Back, 4620 Brandywine Street, Zone 16. Deputy Finance Officer.—Herbert S. Fuhrman, 3910 44th Street, Zone 16. ACCOUNTING OFFICE Accounting Officer.— Arthur R. Pilkerton, 4601 Western Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Accounting Officer.—Barney Farber, the Woodner, Zone 10. 613 614 Congressional Directory ASSESSOR'S OFFICE Assessor.— Kenneth Back, 4620 Brandywine Street, Zone 16. Deputy Assessor.—Charles A. Beard, Jr., Upton Street, Rockville, Md. Administrative Assistant.—Laurence J. Eagan, 5000 Eastern Avenue NE., Zone 17. Real Estate Division: Director of Real Property Assessments.— Walter Lahde, 5415 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. : Principal Assistant Assessor.—C. Perry Miller, Jr., 6008 34th Place, Zone 15. Administrative Head.—R. Paul Collins, 4010 12th Street NE., Zone 17. Personal Tax Division: Assistant Assessor in Charge.—John C. Ahearn, 5205 11th Street NE., Zone 11. Income and Franchise Tax Division: Administrator.—Robert J. Dunham, 5810 Fourth Street, Zone 11. Inheritance and Estate Tax Division: Administrator— William R. Mason, 203 Upton Street, Rockville, Md. Sales and Use Tax Divisions: Aduyinteiogor a Walker C. Thompson, 3300 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, a. Special Assessment: Clerk in Charge.—Alicia B.. Weaver, 2202 Hall Place, 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, Va. PROCESSING OFFICE Arlington, | | Progestins Officer.— William B. Hartlage, 1915 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Internal Audit Office Sa Audit Officer.—Frank M. Hally, 5218 Marly Drive, Glen Mar one 16. Deputy Internal Audit Officer.—Richard F. Harris, 5901 Second Street Arlington 3, Va. Management Office Park, North, Management Officer.— William K. Holl, 4336 North 39th Street, Arlington, Va. | Personnel Office Personnel Officer.—Henry F. Hubbard, 6318 32d Street, Zone 15. Cir Administration and Safety Division.— Victor A. Howard, 6103 Fourth Street, one 11. Chief, Employment and Training Division.—Albert T. Greenwood, 6204 Kennedy Street, East Riverdale, Md. 4 Chief, Classification and Wage Adminustration.—John H. Eaton, Route 2, Box 83, Brandywine, Md. | Procurement Office Pr Officer.—Rexford G. Wessells, 2201 North Lincoln Street, Arlington, a. Deputy fg ton 6, Va. Officer.— Francis H. Herold, 1711 26th Street South, Arling- ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL BOARD Alan W. Payne, chairman, 6318 31st Street, Zone 15. Herbert K. Schollenberger, member, 3409 29th Street, Zone 8. Frank E. Weakly, member, 2600 Woodley Road, Zone 8. Dorothy L. Albert, executive secretary, 49 Taylor Run Parkway, Alexandria, Richard C. Sullivan, chief inspector, 231 Jefferson Street, Zone 11. Va. District of Columbia 615 | | | | APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL 499 Pennsylvania Avenue, Room 418 Chairman.—John R. Evans, Labor Member, Allied Printing Trades Council, and Printing and Publishing Industries, 2935 Kanawha Street. Chairman, Council’s Executive Committee.—Robert E. Phelps, Employer Member, Washington Board of Trade, and Automotive and Metal Trades and Machine Shops, 1825 14th Street. Lewis C. Palmer, Labor Member, Washington Building and Construction Trades Council, 908 Madison Street NW. Ben T. Rome, Employer Member, Washington Building Congress and Master Builders Association, 1010 Vermont Avenue, Zone 5. William W. Morgan, Labor Member, Washington Central Labor Union, 1403 North Capitol Street, Zone 2. Malcom C. McKinnon, Employer Member, Merchants and Manufacturers Association, 3056 K Street, Zone 7. Harold A. Clark, Advisory Member, Director, Adult, Vocational, and Industrial Arts Education, D. C. Public Schools, Wormley School, 33d and Prospect Streets, Zone 7. Fred Z. Hetzel, Advisory Member, Director, U. S. Employment Service for D. C., 1724 F Street, Zone 25. Executive Secretary.—Gino J. Simi, Director of Apprenticeship, D. C., and D. C. Supervisor, Bureau of Apprenticeship, U. S. Department of Labor, 1211 Hamilton Street NE., Zone 11. : Field Representative.—Lee E. Roe, 7829 Gateway Boulevard, District Heights, Md. Apprentice Registrar.—Hazel I. Abel, River House, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. : Clerical Assistant.—Peggy Ann Moore, 3702 34th Street, Mount Rainer, Md. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Director.—James A. Blaser, 656 Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. Administrative Officer.—C. H, McFarland, 7405 Montrose Street, Alexandria, Va. ge of Design and Engineering, Chief.—Roy E. Guard, Box 258, Route 3, Fair-ax, Va. Operation and Maintenance Division, Chief.—James C. Bailey, 145 Upsal Street SE., Zone 20. Operation and Maintenance Division, Assistant Chief.—Martin T. Wellbrock, Route 2, Box 41, Edgewater, Md. Construction Management Division, Chief.—RaymondA. Kappler, 1226 Crittenden Street, Zone 11. Bens and Improvements Division, Chief.—Norman I. Biggs, 4927 Fourth Street, one 11. Repairs and Improvements Division, Assistant Chief.—Walter H. Heinard, 10208 Carroll Place, Kensington, Md. Office of Program Planning, Chief.—George F. Koehler, 436 Northwest Drive, Silver Spring, 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, 2919 N Street, Zone 20. rrr OFFICE OF THE CORONER 19th and E Streets SE. Ee 97560°—57———41 A[AIC AN a EE EE 616 Congressional Directory CORPORATION COUNSEL’S OFFICE pee Counsel.—Chester H. Gray, Carillon House, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, one 7. Secretary.—Marian S. Matthews, 3617 Everett Street, Zone 8. Principal Assistant Corporation Counsel.—Milton D. Korman, 3314 Stephenson Place, Zone 15. Special Assistants Corporation Counsel for Public Utility Matters.—Lloyd B. Harrison, Chief, 1700 Taylor Street, Zone 11; George F. Donnella, 4200 S Street, Zone 19. : Assistant Corporation Counsel assigned to divisions of the office: Appellate Division.—Hubert B. Pair, Chief, 4301 18th Street, Zone 6; Richard W. Barton, 311 North Saint Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. Civil Proceedings Division.—George C. Updegraff, Chief, 1810 North Under- wood Street, Arlington, Va.; Una Rita Morris, Assistant Chief, 1307 Ad- miral Drive, Wellington Heights, Alexandria, Va.; George H. Clark, 8607 Springvale Road, Silver Spring, Md.; Andrew G. Conlyn, Box 308, Route 4, Vienna, Va.; Stanley DeNeale, 1507 Decatur Street, Zone 11; John A. Earnest, 3250 Highland Place, Zone 8; John G. Hess, 14 Virginia Hills Avenue, Alexandria, Va.; Paul Hofflund, 3041 Dogwood Street, Zone 15; William R. Kearney, 2610 Spencer Road, Chevy Chase, Md., Zone 15; Owen J. Malone, 3624 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va.; John F. Middleton, 121 Hamilton Street, Zone 11; George D. O’Brien, 4817 Bayard Boulevard, Zone 16; William F. Patten, 4004 Beecher Street, Zone 7; William W. Pavis, 725 Ken- nedy Street, Zone 11; Earl R. Smith, 421 New Orleans Drive, Hollin Hall f Village, Alexandria, Va.; Lyman J. Umstead, 2703 Valley Drive, Braddock Wo os; Alexandria, Va.; Robert D. Wise, 3220 Powder Mill Road, Adelphi, Taxation Division.—Henry E. Wixon, Chief, 9516 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, Md., Zone 14; Leo J. Ehrig, Jr., 1514 Dilston Road, Silver Spring, Md.; Robert E. McCally, 4757 Chevy Chase Drive, Chevy Chase, Md., Zone 15; Douglas H. Moore, Jr., 4414 Colfax Street, Kensington, Md. Special Assignment Division.—Lee F. Dante, Chief, 5821 Nevada Avenue, Zone 15; Oscar P. Mast, Assistant Chief, 924 Upshur Street NE., Zone 17; Robert H. Campbell, 6500 Seventh Place; Julian R. Dugas, 1313 Hamilton Street, Zone 11; Cornelius F. Murphy, 5055 Sargent Road, Zone 17. : Legislation and Opinions Division.—Irving Bryan, Chief, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8; Robert F. Kneipp, Assistant Chief, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8; C. Belden White, II, 3905 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Ernest F. N iams, 4451 Albemarle Street, Zone 16; Charles A. Reese, 6700 2d Street, | one 12. Law Leora Division.—Clark F. King, Chief, R. F. D. 1, Germantown, | Municipal Court Branch.—Carl D. Coleman, 2 Elwyn Court, Takoma Park, Md., Zone 12; Harrison S. Howes, 10003 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda, Md., Zone 14; Michael Ritz, Jr., 1510 59th Avenue, Hillside, Md., Zone 27; Louis P. Robbins, 3033 Cambridge Place, Zone 7; Harry Thomas Sisk, Jr., 3900 Hamilton Street, Hyattsville, Md. Juvenile Court Branch.—Albert S. Povich, 822 Cox Avenue, Hyattsville, Md.; Thomas F. Moyer, 1704 19th Street, Zone 9. Administrative Division.—Adam A. Giebel, Administrative Officer, 4710 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, Md., Zone 14. Inspector of Claims.—Emmett J. Motley, 1404 Highland Drive, Woodside y Park, Md. 4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS } Director.—Donald Clemmer, Lorton, Va. Executive Officer.—Thomas R. Sard, 2704 Allison Street, Mount Rainier, Md. Business Associate.—Robert W. Coleman, Sr., 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—Henry M. Lindsay, Lorton, Va. District of Columbia 617 BOARD OF EDUCATION Thirteenth and K Streets Walter N. Tobriner, president, Southern Building, 15th and H Streets, Zone 5. Mrs. Arcadia Near Phillips, vice president, 5212 Partridge Lane, Zone 16. Col. West A. Hamilton, 1353 U Street, Zone 9. Dr. Rowland F. Kirks, 2000 K Street, Zone 6. Dr. Preston A. McLendon, 2146 Wyoming Avenue, Zone 8. Mrs. Dagny R. Pettit, St. Elizabeths Hospital, Zone 20. Carl C. Smuck, 1340 Good Hope Road SE., Zone 20. Mrs. Ruth B. Spencer, 3800 13th Street NE., Zone 17. Wesley S. Williams, 620 Fifth Street, Zone 1. Mrs. Elise Z. Watkins, executive secretary, 1800 Birch Drive, Zone 12. Dr. gop M. Corning, superintendent of schools, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, one 7. Dr. Harold A. Haynes, deputy superintendent, 1237 Franklin Street NE., Zone 17. Lawson J. Cantrell, assistant superintendent, 7900 13th Street, Zone 12. Brands A Seg, assistant superintendent, 4015 Massachusetts Avenue SE., one 20. Dr. Carl F. Hansen, assistant superintendent, 3510 Quesada Street, Zone 15. Miss Edith A. Lyons, assistant superintendent, 1833 S Street, Zone 9. John M. Riecks, assistant superintendent, 2611 33rd Street SE., Zone 20. Thomas J. Holmes, assistant superintendent, 714 Dartmouth Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Dr. Richard R. Foster, assistant superintendent, 11600 Michale Court, Silver Spring, Md. Dr. Irene C. Hypps, assistant superintendent, 1625 First Street, Zone 1. Miss Margaret R. Pepper, executive assistant, 3901 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. BOARD OF ELECTIONS Joseph Fairbanks, chairman, 1001 15th Street, Zone 6. Arnold Levy, Washington Building, Zone 5. Col. West A. Hamilton, 1353 U Street, Zone 9. FIRE DEPARTMENT Headquarters at McMillan Park, 4th 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. Carl P. Pool, 2402 North Washington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Baitalion Fire Chiefs: Andrew E. Bigos, 4939 47th Street, Zone 16. Walter S. Boss, 1322 Ritchie Place NE., Zone 17. Clarence K. Bunn, 7527 12th Street, Zone 12. William J. Carroll, 5030 First Street, Zone 11. George L. Darling, 5423 Eighth Street, Zone 11. Charles L. Galer, 4251 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. Bernard R. Ihrie, 1901 Laguna Road, Adelphi, Md. William V. James, 3103 Alabama Avenue SE., Zone 20. Leo W. McKay, 8504 Oglethorpe Street, Hyattsville, Md. Howson M. McLearen, 1801 North Harvard Street, Arlington, Va. William H. Ronan, 1319 Rittenhouse Street, Zone 11. Francis D. Scroggins, 2601 Naylor Road SE., Zone 29. Elmer F. Stein, 326 Oglethorpe Street, Zone 11. William J. Walsmith, 1325 Rittenhouse Street, Zone 11. Chief Instructor—Clarence Quick, 16 South Aberdeen Street, Arlington, Va. Fire’ Marshal —Raymond C. Roberts, 2002 Rockwood Road, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Fire Marshal.—Charles Laschalt, 827 Sheridan Street, Zone 11. Fiscal Officer— Alexander J. Patrick, 5005 Rodman Road, Westgate 16, Md. Purchasing and Property Officer—Morris H. Clarke, 1608 23d Street SE., Zone 20. Superintendent of Machinery.— William H. Boswell, 1523 28th Street SE., Zone 20. 618 Congressional Directory Assistant Superintendent of Machinery.—Henry B. McDonald, 5000 Bates Road, ! Zone 11. Board of Police and Fire Surgeons: Dr. John A. Reed, chairman, 1720 Connecticut. Avenue, Zone 9. Dr. William O. Bailey, Jr., 5308 Carvel Road; Westmoreland Hills, Zone 16. | Dr. William D. Claudy, 2537 North Lexington, Arlington, Va. Dr. Benjamin F. Dean, Jr., 3730 Manor Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Dr. J. Blaine Harrell, 5213 Falmouth Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md. Dr. Hugh O. House, 4500 Edmonds Street, Zone 16. Dr. Maurice Mensh, 4701 32d Street, Zone 11. Dr. James A. O'Keeffe, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Dr. Leslie E. Sanders, 7148 Alaska Avenue, Zone 12. 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 Director of Highways.—S. R. Harrison, 5521 Third Street South, Arlington, Va Chief, Office of Business Adminisiration.— William Lissek, 800 South Washington Street, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Office of Planning, Design and Engineering.—Gerard I. Sawyer, 4020 17th Street, Zone 11. Engineer of Street Construction and Maintenance.—L. M. Hedgecock, 7100 Maple Avenue, Takema Park, Md. ; Electrical Engineer.—Herbert A. Friede, 6911 Western Avenue, Zone 15. Superintendent, Tree and Landscaping Division.—John W. Batson, 4607 Connect- icut Avenue, Zone 8. Superintendent, Mobile Equipment Division.—N. G. IL’ Homme, Edgewater, Md. Engineer of Bridge Construction and Maintenance.—Carl A. Wilson, 729 South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. Supervisory Materials Engineer.—Harold F. Clemmer, 4701 Locust Hill Court, Bethesda 14, Md. DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Superintendent.—Albert F. Jordan, 117 West Mason Avenue, Alexandria, Va. | Deputy Superintendents.—Miller O. Stout, 4208 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va.; | Norman F. Bryce, 15 Midhurst Road, Silver Spring, Md. | Actuaries.— Life, Maximilian Wallach, 3900 16th Street, Zone 11; Casualty, Rus- sell C. Mochwart, 2231 California Street, Zone 8. Ce Examiner.—XKenneth L. Schrader, 5914 24th Avenue, Hillcrest Heights, one 21. DEPARTMENT OF LICENSES AND INSPECTIONS 3 Bienes 7 Licenses and Inspections.—Cabell Gwathmey, 1719 Hoban Road, one 7. Deputy Director of Licenses and Inspections.—Joseph J. Ilgenfritz, 9613 Page Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. Research Engineer.—James B. Daly, 4314 13th Street NE. Bepiwangon, Inspection Division.—R. Donald Kinney, 3812 Beecher Street, one 7. 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 Bramch.—Julian E. Betts, 2201 Austin Street, Falls Church, Va. : Chief, Weights, Measures and Markets Branch.—J. Thomas Kennedy, 4519 19th Road North, Arlington, Va. District of Columbia : 619 Superintendent, License and Permit Division.—C. T. Nottingham, 12916 Deane Road, Silver Spring, Md Assistant Superintendent, License and Permit Division.—Thomas A. Helan, 5320 Rock Creek Church Road, Zone 11. Chief, Permit Branch.—Julian P. Green, Jr., 2120 14th Street, Zone 20. Chief, License Branch.—Hibbs S. Meek, 8108 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. hs, Epareenen) Branch.—Leo J. Fitzgerald, Westchester Apartments, one 16. Acting Superintendent, Housing Division.—Frederick W. Mallon, 1229 North Quinn Street, Arlington, Va. (heals Ofte of Administration.—F. E. Ropshaw, R. F. D. 3, Box 466, Annandale, a. 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 Deval) Gi of Police, Executive Officer.—Howard V. Covell, 3342 Erie Street SE., one 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 E. Blick, 1372 Sheridan Street, Zone 11. Henry H. Heflin, 833 Cox Avenue, Chillum, Md. Archie M. Winfree, 4404 Brandywine Street, Zone 6. John E. Winters, 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. Thomas Rasmusen, 1274 Delafield Place NE., Zone 17. Anthony Richitt, 1119 Mare Drive, Broyhill Park, Falls Church, Va. Charles J. Sullivan, 1006 Urell Place NE, Zone 17. DETECTIVE HEADQUARTERS Deputy Chief, Chief of Detectives.—Edgar E. Scott, 6607 44th Avenue, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. Inspector—Aubrey M. Tolson, 527 Oglethorpe Street, Zone 11. TRAFFIC DIVISION Deputy Chief in Charge of Traffic—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. Joseph L. Proctor, 1909 U Place SE., Zone 20. WOMAN'S BUREAU Capt. Kathrynne S. Boyd, Route 1, Box 95, McLean, Va. 620 Congressional Directory MINIMUM WAGE AND INDUSTRIAL SAFETY BOARD 499 Pennsylvania Avenue Mrs. Charles H. Weston, chairman, 4345 Hawthorne Street, Zone 16. Charles D. Magruder, 4500 Fairfield Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Richard D. Bailey, 4930 Butterworth Place, Zone 16. Miss Carrie L. Allgood, executive secretary, 4807 Dover Road, Zone 16. Fred nl director of industrial safety, 11115 Nicholas Drive, Silver Spring, DEPARTMENT OF OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS 1740 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 6 OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR Director.—Robert F. Cogswell, 3504 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Deputy Director.—Paul Foley, 5215 Western Avenue, Zone 15. Secretary.Marie H. Amann, 3804 W Street, Zone 20.— Board of Accountancy.—John M. Stoy, president, 1001 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 6; Arthur C. Dechene, Wire Building, Zone 5; Benjamin F. Regardie, 1625 I Street, Zone 6. 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; Leon Chatelain, Jr., 1632 K Street, Zone 6; Branch D. Elam, 2011 K Street, Zone 6; William N. Denton, Jr., 1300 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 6. Board of Barber Examiners.—Saviour Sidotti, president, 7603 Hammond Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md.; Clement E. Atkinson, vice president, 1933 Ninth Spseh Zone 1; Tony J. Durso, secretary, 829 Cox Avenue, Chillum Terrace, 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 Sabaugh, 1800 Republic Road, Silver Spring, Md. Board of Cosmetology.—Vincette Cifala, president, 1500 New Hampshire Avenue, Zone 6; Ruth Bolle Johnson, 1834 11th Street, Zone 1; Ethel M. Rice, West-chester Apartments, Zone 16; Ethel M. Beebe, secretary, 62 Kennedy Street, Alexandria, Va. Board of Dental Examiners.—Dr. David J. Fitzgibbon, president, 1150 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 6; Dr. Woodson T. Birthright, secretary, 1835 I Street, Zone 6; Dr. Charles L. Smith, 1726 I Street, Zone 6; Dr. Joseph A. Madden, 4303 16th Street, Zone 11; Dr. ClarenceO. Lewis, 717 Florida Avenue, Zone 1. Electrical Board.—Charles D. Kenney, chairman, 3209 Oliver Street, Zone 15; Cornelius Curtin, vice chairman, 447 Munson Hill Road, Falls Church, Va.; Thomas G. Jones, Secretary, 3705 Adams Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Morton Silverberg, 3209 Broad Branch Terrace, Zone 8; Francis A. Buscher, 3903 Windom Place, Zone 16. Commission 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 Public Schools, District of Columbia; Director of Public Health, District of Columbia. Motion Picture Operators’ Board.—James H. Lovett, chairman, Route 2, Box 528, Clinton, Md.; Ralph L. Grimes, 6323 Patterson Street, Riverdale, Md.; Thurston P. Allen, 2500 Owens Road, Washington 21, D. C. Nurses’ Examining Board.—Martha J. Thomas, R. N., president, director of nursing education, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Congress Heights, Zone 20; Charlotte Hasselbusch, R. N., vice president, Visiting Nurses’ Association, 1842 Mintwood Place, Zone 9; Lucille Kinlein, R. N., Catholic University School of Nursing, 3900 Brookland Avenue, NE., Zone 17; Katherine M. Knauff, R. N., Garfield Hospital, Zone 1; Orieanna C. Syphax, Graduate Nurses’ Association of District of Columbia, 3000 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Board of Optometry—Dr. W. Earle Leese, president, 1747 K Street, Zone 6; Dr. Gabriel Ross, vice president, 918 F Street, Zone 4; Dr. Amiel W. Francke, secretary, 506 Washington Loan and Trust Building, Zone 4; Dr. John E. Claflin, 1920 I Street, Zone 6; Dr. John Tyner, 1629 H Street, Zone 6. District of Columbia Board of Pharmacy.—John E. Donaldson, president, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16; Harold C. Kinner, secretary, 301 Kennedy Street, Zone 11; Albert J. Obert, 1224 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 4; Morris H. Bortnick, 4200 Dunnel Lane, Kensington, Md. 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 Examiners.—Dr. Saul Shafritz, president, 901 20th Street, Zone 6; Dr. Harry L. Hoffman, secretary, National Press Building, Zone 4; Dr. Richard A. Cole, 1835 K Street, Zone 6. Board of Registration for Professional Engineers.—M. X. Wilberding, chairman, 1023 20th Street, Zone 6; C. Warren Bogan, vice chairman, 1204 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7; Lee J. Purnell, secretary, 4016 7th Street, Zone 11; James M. Gongwer, 1147 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 6; Dr. John Tatum Cox, Jr., 1518 K Street, Zone 5. Real Estate Commission.—Kenneth Back, 4620 Brandywine 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 36th Street South, Arlington, Va. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Board.—James L. Pumphrey, chairman, 871 Bellevue Circle, SE., Zone 20; P. H. Erisman, 4011 Benton Street, Zone 7; Alfred M. Hanseh, secretary, 5722 Maryland Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Steam and Other Operating Engineers’ Board.—George E. Fouche, chairman, District Building, Zone 4; Frank J. Nesline, Shoreham Hotel, Zone 8; John Hanna, Jr., Potomac Electric Power Co., Zone 4. Undertakers’ Committee.—Robert E. Wilhelm, chairman, 4812 Georgia Avenue, Zone 11; Sigmund Danzansky, 3501 14th Street, Zone 10; Robert E. Tolson, 1400 Chapin Street, Zone 9; Joseph J. Irvine, ex-officio, 200 Rhode Island Avenue, Zone 2; Frank F. Artigas, secretary, 3900 14th Street, Zone 11; Otis F. Allen, 1200 Florida Avenue, Zone 9. Board of Examiners of Veterinary Medicine.—Dr. Harry A. Locke, president, 3747 Huntington Street, Zone 15; Dr. Alan McEwan, secretary, 2115 14th Street, Zone 9; Dr. D. E. Buckingham, 2115 14th Street, Zone 9; Dr. H. W. Schoening, 5504 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 15; Dr. J. Raymond Currey, 6620 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. BOARD OF PAROLE Chairman.—Col. Campbell C. Johnson, 1125 Columbia Road, Zone 9. Member.— Herbert J. Jacobi, 3805 Gramercy Street, Zone 16. M Gay and Parole Executive.—Hugh F. Rivers, 524 Ashford Road, Silver Spring, d. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Director of Public Health.—Daniel Leo Finucane, M.D., Glenn Dale Hospital, Glenn Dale, Md. Deputy Director of Public Health.—Frederick C. Heath, M.D., M.P.H., 111 Lee . Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Executive Officer— William E. Bowman, Jr., 1503 Dublin Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Bureau of Disease Conirol, 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, Chief.— William N. Wooldridge, M.D., 3115 N Street, Zone 7. Bureau of Public Health Nursing, Chief.—Josephine P. Prescott, 3269 Worthington Street, Zone 16. Bureau of Food and Public Health Engineering, Chief.—William H. Cary, Jr., 9607 Glencrest Lane, Kensington, Md. Brag of Dental Health, Chief.—A. Harry Ostrow, D.D.S., 2869 McGill Terrace, one 8. D. C. General Hospital, Superintendent.—Philip A. E. Stebbing, M.D., D. C. General Hospital, 19th Street and Massachusetts Avenue SE., Zone 3. 622 | Congressional Directory Glenn Dale Hospital, Superintendent.— Weiss, M. D., Glenn Dale Moe Hospital, Glenn Dale, Md. Anatomical Board, Secretary.—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 Li. "Thompson, 3922 Benton Street, Zone 7. Coordinator, Work With Adults.—M. Clare Ruppert, 2924 Cortland Place, Zone 8. Coordinator, Work With Children.— Maxine LaBounty, 4520 Fessenden Street, one 16. Administrative Assistant.— Catherine M. Houck, 1718 Otis Street NE., Zone 18. Acting Personnel Officer—XKathleen Cole, 915 Hughes Court, Zone 7. Consultant tn Adult Education.—John T. Cheney, 4832 Park Avenue, Zone 16. 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.—Autumn D. Buckley, 505 Wolfe Street, Alexandria, Va. Harold A. Kertz, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Prwvate secretary. —Jessie W. Barron, Hamilton Manor Drive, West Hyatts-ville, Md Colonel A. C. Welling, 4629 Rockwood Parkway, Zone 16. Executive Secretary.—Norman B, Belt, 4508 Burlington Road, Hyattaville Md. General Counsel.—Chester H. Gray, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Roecty) Assistant Corporation Counsel.—Lloyd B. Harrison, ’1700 Taylor Street, one 11. Chief Accountant.—J. William Falk, 2433 39th Place, Zone 7. Chief Engineer.—James G. Somerville, 907 Crescent Drive, Alexandria, Va. Mechanical Engineer, Gas and Meters.—Elwin A. Potter, 4425 Yuma Street, Zone 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, Blue Plains, Zone 24. Administrative Officer.—Guy W. Puntech, 2915 Wilton Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Administrative Officer. — Thomas W. Poland, Kurtz Road, Route 3, Box 167, McLean, Va. Chief, Consultant Services—A. Patricia Morss, the Wyoming, Zone 9, Consultant.—Camille Hayes, 3420 16th Street, Zone 10. ve and Analytical Statistician. — Raymond F. Clapp, 1215 33d Place SE, one 19. Supervisor of Volunteer Services— Marjorie Thaxter, 2921 Olive Avenue, Zone 7. Nene Public Assistance Division.—Donald Gray, Box 449, Annandale, Ture, Child Welfare Division.—Alice R. Smith, 3420 38th Street, Zone 16. ET TE TS TE TE ee Se RS District of Columbia 623 Superintendent, D. C. Village.—James J. Burr, 29 Badger Road, Annapolis, Md. Superintendent, Receiving Home for Children.—Joseph S. Kosisky, Jr., 10704 Blossom Lane, Burnt Mills Knolls, Silver Spring, Md. 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.— Martin MeGrory, 921 Pennsylvania Avenue, Zone 3. Superintendent, Children’s Center.— Winifred G. Thompson, 6006 Inwood Street, Cheverly, Md Superintendent, District Training School.—John J. Noone, Jr., Children’s Center, Laurel, Md. Sa Maple Glen School.—William E. Reid, Children’s Center, Laurel, 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. Joseph H. Cole, administrative recreation assistant, 2827 Myrtle Avenue NE., Zone 8. Katherine Caul, director, Division of Neighborhood Centers, Churchill Road, McLean, Va. Clinton C. Price, director, City-Wide Division, 1401 Fairmont Street, Zone 9. George W. Wilson, director of planning and development. dvd H. Thacker, recreation analyst, 3588 South Stafford Street, Arlington 6, a. 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.—Emil A. 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, 6914 Greentree Drive, 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.—Claude Sizemore, 4801 Connect- icut Avenue, Zone 8. Acting Assistant Superintendent, Water Operations Division.— Thomas M. Latimer, 504 Wayne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Ado lslie Officer.—Raymond B. Ward, 5711 Jamestown Road, Hyatts-ville, : Deputy Administrative Officer.—Daniel H., Hudson, 3601 Kayson Street, Silver Spring, Md. Water Registrar.—J. Wilson Smith, 5340 Wheeler Road SE., Zone 21. OFFICE OF THE SURVEYOR Surveyor.—Francis F. Healy, 3530 39th Street, Zone 16. it Surveyor.—Kenneth G. Fernald, 7304 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, 624 Congressional Directory DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA TAX COURT Fifth and E 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, 6507 Piney Branch Road. DEPARTMENT OF VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC Peeerior of Vlei and Traffic.—George E. Keneipp, 4801 Brandywine Street, one 16. 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. Pork Safety Officer.—Anthony L. Ellison, 7606 Nancemond Street, Springfield, a. Safety Responsibility Officer—Joseph P. Murphy, 2410 26th Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Operators’ Permit Control Officer—Mary A. Silver, 858 North Abington Street, Arlington, 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. Administrative Officer.— William J. Quinn, 7 Nicholson Street, Suitland, Md. MOTOR VEHICLE PARKING AGENCY Chairman.—Edward C. Baltz, 2611 31st Street, Zone 8. Vice Chairman.— Washington I. Cleveland, Glen Road, near Potomac, Rockville, Frank Coleman, 1232 Girard Street, NE., Zone 17. Harold B. Corwin, 4822 Woodway Lane, Zone 16. 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. Harry A. Swagart, 2947 Davenport Street, Zone 8. Executive Director—Lewis R. Watson, Jr., 3702 R Street, Zone 8. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS’ AFFAIRS 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (Old Post Office Building) Director—Col. Waldron E. Leonard, 114 Kast Fairview Avenue, Groveton, Station, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Director.—David G. Linden, 4449 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT Chairman.—Theodore I. Coe, 1741 New York Avenue, Zone 6. John Nolen, Jr., 1916 S Street, Zone 9. Samuel Scrivener, Jr., 1135 16th Street, Zone 5. James E. Schwab, 5522 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. Robert O. Clouser, 2357 24th Street SE., Zone 20. A District of Columbia 625 ZONING COMMISSION Members: Commissioners of the District of Columbia. Architect of the Capitol. Director of the National Park Service. Planning Officer.—Robert O. Clouser. Executive Officer.—William E. Chase. ° RECORDER OF DEEDS Sixth and D Streets. Phone, DIstrict 7-0671 Recorder of Deeds.—John B. Duncan, 5330 Second Street, Zone 11. 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, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16 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. Seon) on Personnel Officer.—Edythe A. Merritt, 6363 Walker Mill Road SE., one 28. Assistant Director—Norman W. Pierson, 2315 Skyland Place, Zone 20. Supervisor of Rehabilitation.—Wiley E. Robinette, 3500 14th Street, Zone 10. Semetaion, 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, Old-Age and Survivors Insurance.— Leonard M. Hill, 211 47th Street, Zone 19. Supervisor, Medical-Vocational Evaluation Center.—Stephel A. Gambaro, 3005 Kensington-Wheaton Road, Wheaton, Md. Supervisor, Vending Stand and Small Business Enterprise Program.—Colie V. Williamson, 1951 S Street SE., Zone 20. 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. Superintendent of Personnel.—V. J. Mastrovito, 2008—-A 37th Street SE., Zone 20. Chief Accountant.—Albert C. Jeffries, 1629 Columbia Road, Zone 9. ! Chief, Cost Control.—Earl Roberts, 108 Schuyler Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, General Accounting Section.— William E. Cooper, 4820 16th Road North, Arlington, Va. Superintendent Accountable Paper.—H. Leroy Carr, Box 32, Jessups, Md. Superintendent, Main Office Windows.—Russell L. .Dale, 5731 20th Street North, Arlington, Va. Chief Statron Examiner.—John D. Boger, 2115 P Street, Zone 6. Budling Superintendent.—Robert P. McLeod, 1427 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Gonos We ee 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.—Robert E. Heflin, 219 Van Buren Street, Falls Church, Va. Superintendent of Outgoing Mails.— Ernest B. Brasse, 812 South Taylor Street, Arlington, Va. 626 Congressional Directory Superintendent, Delivery and Collections.—George W. Harrison, 4877 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Superintendent, Delivery and Collections.— Lawrence J. Carrico, 1117 Kentucky Street North, Arlington, Va. Superintendent, Registry. — Floyd Roberts, Route 1, Box 98, Vienna, Va. Assistant Superintendent, Registry.—Harry A. Miller, 5120 Fifth Street, Zone 11. Tour Superintendent, Mails.—Henry E. Tei: 4724 South Dakota Avenue NE, Zone 17; John C. Mumford, 1320 21st Street, Zone 6; Harry T. Franklin, 3818 22d Street NE., Zone 18. Superintendent, Classification.—Rodney C. Daffer, 2017 Lawrence Street NE., Zone 18 Administrative O ficer, Stations.— William B. Roberts, 1225 Ingraham Street, Zone 11. Superintendent, Official Mail.— William G. Cunningham, 103 East Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Va. Detached Mailing Unit Superinlendent.— M. D. Newland, 711 19th Street South, Arlington, Va. Superintendent, Route Examinaiions.—J. Augustine Richardson, 6803 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. Superintendent, Inquiry and Clatms.—Clarence M. Mace, 6706 F Street, Seat Pleasant, Md. Superintendent, Special Dottoery Service—Carleton R. Shoemaker, 1715 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va. Medical Officer. =0 v. Hartley, 103 Forest Avenue, Rockville, Md. Classified Stations Station or branch Zone Superintendent Location Anaeostin es LLoe. 20H T. 1217 Good Hope Road SE. Andrews Field Branch____| 25 | E. N. Camp Springs, Md. Apex. Lbs| dea iis 4 C., A. 316 9th St. Benjamin Franklin____.__ 4d [Ji L; Post Office Department Bldg. Benning” 2 heer 19 | W. W. Ward 3962 Minnesota Ave. NE. Su Branch...> 147 PT. 7400 Wisconsin Ave. Bolling.x).. fosvrie rong 2:4 F. J. Bolling Air Base. Brichtwoed: .__ =.__ =. jE 5921 Georgia Ave. Brookland.........._.. 17.7 J. S. 3309 12th St. NE. .-.. Capitol Heights Branch__| 27 | J. W. 5808 Central Ave. Centr] fsb. oaisd. 5: BE. 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West Ends... 6) JaWrSchwien. ........0... 1751 Pennsylvania Ave. Woodridee =. 13:3. 17, Resnleoft. ==. =. 2211 Rhode Island Ave. NE. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS CARIBBEAN COMMISSION State Annex 5. Phone, REpublic 7-5600, extension 5619 or 5450 United States Section: (Department of State, 2145 C Street). Roderic L. O’Connor, United States cochairman, resident in Washington. Arturo Morales Carrién, member of Commission. José Trias Monge, member of Commission. E. Leonard Brewer, member of Commission. British Section: (Barbados, B. W. 1.). Sir Stephan E. V. Luke, XK. C. M. G., British cochairman. Douglas Williams, 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 Republic, Washington, D. C.). Phillippe Grousset, Ambassador of the French Republic to Cuba, French cochairman. Jacques Lepprette, 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 Mexico, Netherlands cochairman. W. C. de la Try Ellis, member of Commission. Arnold L. R. Smit, member of Commission. J. Van Vloten, Netherlands resident member in Washington. CENTRAL SECRETARIAT Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, B. W. IL. Secretary General: Clovis F. Beauregard. Deputy Secretary General: J. E. Heesterman. Deputy Chairman, Caribbean Research Council: [Vacant.] Consultant for Industrial Development: J. E. Heesterman. 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.—B. R. Sen (Via S. Alessio 19, Rome, Italy). North American Regional Office: Regions, Representative—Harold A. Vogel, 4862 29th Street, North, Arlington, a Information Officer—Charles L. Coltman, 5121 Baltimore Avenue, Zone 16. Administrative Officer—Morris Greene, 3011 Rodman Street, Zone 8. dasioniinge Officer—Roy C. Dawson, 4019 Beechwood Road, University Park, d Nutrition Officer—Jean W. McNaughton, 3051 Idaho Avenue, Zone 16. Bodtonal Economist.—Charles W. McLean, 4229 Everett Street, Kensington, Fellowship Officer—Stefan F. Gavell, 3412 15th Street, North, Arlington, Va. 629 LEER 630 Congressional Directory INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE BOARD 2600 Sixteenth Street. Phone, D Upont 7-1605 Chairman.—Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., USMC (United States). Vice Chairman.—Maj. Gen. Ajalmar Mascarenhas (Brazil). Secretary.— Capt. William H. Kirvan, USN (United States). Vice Secretary.—Lt. Col. Miguel Ojeda Alaniz (Mexico). Council of Delegates: Argentina.—Lt. Gen. Julio A. Lagos, 2136 R Street; Maj. Gen. Manuel L. Bean, 1816 Corcoran Street; Rear Adm. Vicente M. Baroja, 1816 Corcoran treet. Bolivia.— Brig. Gen. Gualberto Olmos, 2220 Massachusetts Avenue. Brazil—Maj. Gen. Ajalmar Mascarenhas, 3007 Whitehaven Street; Brig. Gen. Carlos Rodriguez Coelho, 3636 16th Street; Brig. Gen. Antonio José, Coelho dos Reis, 3007 Whitehaven Street; Rear Adm. Pedro Paulo de Araujo Suzano, 3007 Whitehaven Street. Chile.—Capt. Alejandro Navarrete, 2128 Bancroft Place; Col. Carlos Du-als 2128 Bancroft Place; Col. Humberto Zamorano, 2128 Bancroft lace. Colombia.—Brig. Gen. Marco A. Villamizar, 2128 LeRoy Place; Comdr. Her-nando Cervantes Z., 2118 LeRoy Place; Lt. Col. Roberto Torres, 2118 LeRoy Place; Lt. Col. Andrés Mejia, 2118 LeRoy Place; Comdr. Jaime Eraso-Annexy, 2118 LeRoy Place. Costa Rica.—Col. Rodolfo Quiros, 2112 S Street. ! Cuba.—Capt. Carlos A. Leon Sans, 3636 16th Street; Maj. Manuel Reboso y Brito, 2639 16th Street; Lt. Manuel P. Rodriguez Alonso, 3636 16th Street. © Dominican Republic—Col. Fernando M. Castillo, 4410 16th Street. 1 Ecuador.—Col. Leonidas Hidalgo, 2342 Massachusetts Avenue; Capt. Luis Gomez, 2342 Massachusetts Ave. El Salvador.—Lt. Col. Santiago Allen, 2308 California Street; Lt. Col. Carlos Urrutia, 2308 California Street. 1 Guatemala.—Col. Agustin Donis-Kestler, 1614 18th Street; Col. Ricardo A. : Porras, 3535 Hertford Place. | Haiti—Col. Thimoleon Paret, 4400 17th Street. | Honduras.—Col. Armando Velasquez, 4715 16th Street. Mezxico—Brig. Gen. Alfonso Gurza, 2829 16th Street; Rear Adm. Antonio J. Aznar Z., 2829 16th Street; Col. Gabriel de la Colina R., 2829 16th Street. Nicaragua.—Col. Julio C. Morales, 1627 New Hampshire Avenue. Panama.—Maj. Abel Quintero, 2862 McGill Terrace. Paraguay.—Rear Adm. Guillermo Haywood, 5502 16th Street. | Peru.—Maj. Gen. Juan Mendoza, 4601 17th Street; Rear Adm. Luis Edgardo Llosa, 1320 16th Street; Brig. Gen. Augusto Romero, 1320 16th Street; Col. Antonio Alberti B., 1346 Connecticut Avenue. | United States.—Maj. Gen. Thomas J. H. Trapnell, Room 3E510, the Pentagon; Rear Adm. Wallis F. Petersen, Room 4E542, the Pentagon; Brig. Gen. i Thomas C. Darcy, Room 2A878, the Pentagon; Col. Peter J. Speckman, | | Room 4D522, the Pentagon; Col. James M. Churchill, Jr., Room 3E510, the Pentagon; Lt. Col. Herbert W. Ladd, Jr., Room 4D1026, the Pentagon. | Uruguay.—Maj. Gen. Jose A. Cortese, 2400 16th Street; Capt. Washington Marroche, 2400 16th Street; Col. Alberto Garcia, 2400 16th Street. Venezuela.—Col. Josue Lopez Henriquez, 2335 Ashmead Place; Col. Antonio Ignacio Bricefio L., 2409 California Street. 1 The Staff: Director.— Brig. Gen. William K. Skaer, USAF, 2600 16th Street. Vice Director.—Col. Méximo Verastegui (Peru), 2600 16th Street. : Deputy Director for Navy.—Capt. Francis R. Duborg, USN, 2600 16th Street. Deputy Director for Air—Col. Wilson T. Jones, USAF, 2600 16th Street. i Deputy Director for Army.—Col. George M. Jones, USA, 2600 16th Street. Assistant to the Director.—Maj. Elizabeth Roche, USAF, 2600 16th Street. Staff Members: Argentinag.—Comdr. Julio Ques, 2136 R Street. Brazil—Col. Roberto J. Cavalcante de Lemos, 3219 Klingle Road; Comdr. Herick Marques Caminha, 3219 Klingle Road; Col. Jaul Pires de Castro, 3219 Klingle Road. Chile.—Col. Enrique Ortiz, 2128 Bancroft Place. : Colombia.—Maj. Alvaro Valencia, 2128 LeRoy Place. i Cuba.—Lt. Comdr. Manuel F. Alvarez Llaneras, 2639 16th Street; Capt. Jorge Gutierrez, 2639 16th Street. TT / OT EE i 1 | 4 | —— International Organizations 631 Staff Members—Continued Dominican Republic—Comdr. Federico Betances, 4410 16th Street. Ecuador.—Lt. Col. Jorge Chiriboga, 2342 Massachusetts Avenue. Guatemala.—Col. Alejandro Ureta Laparra, 1614 18th Street. Mexico—Maj. Ramén Mota S., 2829 16th Street; Maj. Horacio Carrada, 2829 16th Street; Lt. Oswaldo Fourzan, 2829 16th Street. Paraguay. —Maj. Virgilio Candia, 5601 13th 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.) (Also assigned to the Staff is Lit. Col. E. N. Fogler, USA.) Uruguay.—Col. Alberto I. Laporte, 2400 16th Street. Venezuela.—Lt. Col. Alfredo Monch S., 2335 Ashmead Place. Secretariat: Secretary.— Capt. William H. Kirvan, USN, 2600 16th Street. Yo Secretary.—Lt. Col. Miguel Ojeda Alaniz, Air Force of Mexico, 2600 16th treet. Deputy Secretary for Liaison.— Maj. Anthony R. Mattos, USA, 2600 16th Street. Deputy Secretary for Conferences.—Lt. Col. Wilson K. Dickerman, USA, 2600 16th Street. Deputy Secretary for Finance.—Maj. Donald N. Cole, USA, 2600 16th Street. Deputy Secretary for Admainistratron.—Capt. Charles A. Webster, USMC, 2600 16th Street. Included in the Office of the Chairman: Aide-de-Camp.—Maj. Bevan G. Cass, USMC. Stenographer.—M. Sgt. John W. Thompson, USMC. 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. Arnie J. Suomela, Commissioner, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, Washington 25, D. C. Lee F. Payne, P. O. Box 158, Temple City, Calif. Gordon W. Sloan, secretary, Stexarth Building, Astoria, Oreg. Costa Rican Members: Virgilio Aguiluz, consulado general de Costa Rica, San Juan, Puerto Rico. José L. Cardona-Cooper, chairman, Apartado 1583, San José, Costa Rica. Victor Nigro, 418 Harbor Lane, San Diego, Calif. Panamanian Members: Miguel A. Corro, 2862 McGill Terrace, Panama Embassy, Washington, D. C. Domingo A. Diaz, Apartado 1420, Panamé, Republic of Panam. Walter Myers, Jr., Secretario de la Embajada de Panama, San José, Costa Rica. INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT 1818 H Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-6360 President.—Eugene R. Black (United States). Vice President.—W. A. B. Iliff (United Kingdom). Vice President.—J. Burke Knapp (United States). Vice President and General Counsel.—Davidson Sommers (United States). Treasurer.—Henry W. Riley (United States). Secretary.—M. M. Mendels (Canada). Director, Legal Department.—A. Broches (Neth erlands). Director, Economic Staff.—Leonard B. Rist (France). » Dire, Technical Assistance and Liaison Staff.—Richard H. Demuth (United tates). Director of Operations— Europe, Africa, and Australasia.—S. R. Cope (United Kingdom). 97560°—b7——42 632 Congressional Directory Director of Operations—Asia and Middle East.—Joseph Rucinski (United States). Director of Operations— Western Hemisphere.—Orvis A. Schmidt (United States). Director of Operations—Far East.—Martin M. Rosen (United States). Director of Technical Operations.—Simon Aldewereld (Netherlands). Director of Marketing.—George L. Martin (United States). Director of Administration.— William F. Howell (United States). Director of Information.—Harold N. Graves, Jr. (United States). Director, Economic Development Institute.—Michael L. Hoffman (United States). EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Alternate, John S. Hooker (United States). Guy F. Thorold (United Kingdom); alternate, David B. Pitblado. Kan Lee (China). Rene Larre (France); alternate, Jean-Maxime Leveque. V. Narahari Rao (India); alternate, P. J. J. Pinto. Thomas Basyn (Belgium), also represents Austria, Turkey, Korea, and Luxem-bourg; alternate, Max Thurn (Austria). Soetikno Slamet (Indonesia), also represents Italy, Greece, and Afghanistan; alternate, Carlo Gragnani (Italy). Mohammad Shoaib (Pakistan), also represents Egypt, Iran, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Ethiopia, and Jordan; alternate, Ali Akbar Khosropur (Iran). P. Lieftinck (Netherlands), also represents Yugoslavia and Israel; alternate, J. Smole (Yugoslavia). Takeshi Watanabe (Japan), also represents Burma, Ceylon, and Thailand; alter-nate, U Tun Thin (Burma). B. B. Callaghan (Australia), also represents Union of South Africa and Viet-Nam; alternate, B. E. Fleming (Australia). Luis Machado (Cuba), also represents Mexico, Peru, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama; alternate, Jorge A. Montealegre (Nicaragua). Sven Viig (Norway), also represents Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland; alternate, Bjorn Tryggvason (Iceland). Jorge Mejia-Palacio (Colombia), also represents Brazil, Philippines, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, and Haiti. Otto Donner (Germany); alternate, Karl-Heinz Drechsler. Louis Rasminsky (Canada); alternate, Alan B. Hockin. Victor 2 Pane (Paraguay), also represents Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and olivia. INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION 1818 H Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-6360 PRINCIPAL OFFICERS President.—Robert L. Garner (United States). Vice President.—John G. Beevor (United Kingdom). Assistant to the President.—Richard H. Demuth (United States). General Counsel.—Davidson Sommers (United States). Financial Adviser.—Broderick Haskell (United States). Engineering Adviser.— William J. Jenkins (United Kingdom). [The offices of Treasurer, Secretary, Director of Administration, and Director of Information are held me corresponding officers of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO UNITED STATES SECTION Offices, 4th floor, Mart Building, El Paso, Tex. Phone, KEystone 2-5476. Commissioner.— Leland H. Hewitt. Principal Engineer.—Joseph F. Friedkin. Principal Engineer.—Lyle H. Henderson. Counsel.—Spencer L. Baird. Secretary.—George H. Winters. Administrative Officer.—Mervin B. Moore. | TEE TTT, | International Organizations 633 MEXICAN SECTION Offices, Avenida Lerdo 219 Norte, Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. Phone, Juarez 444, Post office address, Box 14, El Paso, Tex. Commissioner.—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. INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES, ALASKA, AND CANADA (For defining, marking, and maintaining the boundary between the United States, Alaska, and Canada) Office, room 3810, General Accounting Office Building, 441 G Street. Phone, STerling 3-9151 United States Section: Commissioner. —Samuel L. Golan, 4545 Connecticut Avenue. Engineer to the Commission.—Nelson W. Smith, 5607 Second Street, Zone 11. Secretary.—Edgar A. Klapp, 7903 Lockney Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md. Canadian Section: Commissioner.—A. F. Lambert, 290 Mona Street, Ottawa 2, Canada. Engineer to the Commission.—[Vacant.] INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION Federal Trade Building, room 792. Phone, District 7-3733 Unated States Section: Chairman.—Douglas McKay, the Westchester, Washington, D. C. Roger B. McWhorter, 5073 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Eugene W. Weber, 5407 Harwood Road, Bethesda, Md. Secretary.—Ames W. Williams, 33 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. Canadian Section: Chairman.—A. G. L. McNaughton, Ottawa, Canada. George Spence, Regina, Saskatchewan. J. Lucien Dansereau, Montreal, Canada. Secretary.—E. M. Sutherland, Ottawa, Canada. INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland Washington Branch Office: 917 Fifteenth Sireet, 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). William Yalden-Thomson (Canada). Abbas Moustapha Ammar (Egypt). Francis Blanchard (France). Washington Branch: Director—R. Peter Straus. Officer Branch Offices: : Bonn, London, New Delhi, Ottawa, Paris, Rome, Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro. 634 Congressional Directory 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), 7403 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Guy F. Thorold (United Kingdom), 2339 S. Street (casting votes of United Kingdom) ; alternate, R. E. Heasman (United Kingdom), 2711 34th Place. Beue Tann (China), 5406 Greystone 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, Jean-Maxime Leveque (France), 3207 Cleveland Avenue. B. N. Adarkar (India), 3400 Garfield Street (casting votes of India); alternate, P. J. J. Pinto (India), 2710 Cortland Place. Ahmed Zaki Saad (Egypt), 3132 16th Street (casting votes of Afghanistan, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Philippines, Syria); alter-nate, Albert Mansour (Egypt), 3850 Tunlaw Road. Andre van Campenhout (Belgium), 1228 30th Street (casting votes of Austria, Belgium, Korea, Luxembourg, Turkey); alternate, Maurice Toussaint (Belgium), 4000 Massachusetts Avenue. Pieter Lieftinck (Netherlands), 7207 Rollingwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. (casting votes of Israel, Netherlands, Yugoslavia); alternate, H. M. H. A. van der Valk (Netherlands), 3113 Macomb Street. Carlo Gragnani (Italy), 4000 Massachusetts Avenue (casting votes of Greece, Indonesia, Italy); alternate, Costa P. Caranicas (Greece), 5605 Center Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Takeshi Watanabe (Japan), 4506 Edmunds Street (casting votes of Burma, Ceylon, Japan, Thailand); alternate, Prayad Buranasiri (Thailand), 3429 34th Street. Rodolfo Corominas Segura (Argentina), 3700 Massachusetts Avenue (casting votes of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay); alternate, Carlos Luzzetti (Argentina), Fairfax Hotel. B. B. Callaghan (Australia), 3606 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md. (casting votes of Australia, Union of South Africa, Viet-Nam); alternate, B. E. Fleming (Australia), 7213 Delfield Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Octavio Paranagua (Brazil), 4011 West Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. (casting votes of Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Panama, Peru); alternate, Helvecio Xavier Lopes (Brazil), 3636 16th Street. Torben Friis (Denmark), 4334 36th Street (casting votes of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden); alternate, Jouko Voutilainen (Finland), 5600 Lincoln Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Jorge Sol (El Salvador), 8729 Susanna Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. (casting votes of Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Venezuela) ; alternate, Jorge Hazera (Costa Rica), 3417 Morrison Street. Otmar Emminger (Federal Republic of Germany), 1818 H Street (casting votes of Federal Republic of Germany); alternate, Wilhelm Hanemann (Federal Republic of Germany), 3026 Daniel Lane. Louis Rasminsky (Canada), 440 Roxborough Road, Rockliffe, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (casting votes of Canada) ; alternate, Alan B. Hockin (Canada), 6128 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. OFFICERS Chairman of the Executive Board and Managing Director—Per Jacobsson (Sweden), Sheraton-Park Hotel. Deputy Managing Director.—H. Merle Cochran (United States), Mayflower Hotel, Zone 6. Asian Department, Director—J. S. Raj (India), 4114 Davis Place. European Department, Director.—Gabriel Ferras (France), 5202 Bradley Boule- vard, Bethesda 14, Md. Exchange Restrictions Department, Director.—Irving S. Friedman (United States), 5512 Brite Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Legal Jom ine General Counsel—J. E. S. Fawcett (United Kingdom), 1515 33d Street. a eT | International Organizations 635 TT TE TE TTT Middle Eastern Department, Director—Anwar Ali (Pakistan), 2910 Glover Drive-way. Research and Statistics Department, Director.—Edward M. Bernstein (United States), 4300 Stanford Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Office of the Treasurer, Treasurer.—Y. C. Koo (China), 4013 Cleveland Street, : Kensington 15, Md. Western Hemisphere Department, Director.—Jorge Del Canto (Chile), 5412 Christy | Drive, Springfield, Md. Office of Administration, Director.—Phillip Thorson (United States,) 7001 Me-Arthur Boulevard, Zone 16. Office of the Secretary, Secretary.—Roman L. Horne (United States), 25 Marion Avenue, McLean, Va. Information Officer. —Jay Reid (United States), 9210 Chanute Drive, Bethesda | 14, Md | INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC HALIBUT COMMISSION, UNITED | STATES AND CANADA | Headquarters office, University of Washington, 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, P.O. Box. H, Boulder Creek, Calif. Canadian Members— Richard Nelson, chairman, P. O. Box 758, Vancouver, B. C.; residence, 211 Queens, New "Westminster, B.C. Harold Helland, 656 East Fourth Avenue, Prince Rupert, B. C. S. V. Ozere, Department of Fisheries, Ottawa, Ontario; residence, 921 Hare Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario. Director of Investigations and Sry (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— Arnie J. Suomela, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D. C. Edward W. Allen, Northern Life Tower, Seattle, Wash. [Vacancy.] Canadian Members— Senator Thomas Reid, chairman, Rural Route 4, New Westminster, B. C. A. J. Whitmore, Department of Fisheries, Vancouver, B. C F. D. Mathers, P. O. Box 170, New estminster, B. C. JOINT BRAZIL-UNITED STATES DEFENSE COMMISSION UNITED STATES DELEGATION Room 2A-882, the Pentagon. Phone LIberty 5-6700, branch 75125 or 55218 Maj. Gen. Thomas J. H. Trapnell, USA, chairman and Army member. Rear Adm. Wallis F. Petersen, USN, Navy member. Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Darcy, USAF, U. S. Air Force member. Col. James M. Churchill, Jr., USA, alternate Army member and adviser. Col. Peter J. Speckman, USMC, alternate Navy member and adviser. Col. David J. Jones, USAF, Air Force adviser. Col. George H. Hollingsworth, USAF, Air Force adviser. Lt. Col. Paul P. Hinkley, USA, Army adviser. Lt. Col. Barton G. Lane, Jr., USA, Army adviser. 636 Congressional Directory Lt. Col. Herbert W. Ladd, Jr., USAF, alternate Air Force member and adviser. Lt. Col. William S. Coleman, USA, Army adviser and secretary. Maj. William P. Renny, USAF, Air Force adviser and secretary. Lt. Comdr. Thaddeus M. Taylor, USN, Navy adviser. Capt. Joseph W. Brown, USA, Army adviser. BRAZILIAN DELEGATION Maj. Gen. Ajalmar Vieira Mascarenhas, chairman and Air member. Brig. Gen. Antonio José Coelho Dos Reis, Army member. Rear Adm. Pedro Paulo de Araujo Suzano, Navy member. Col. Antonio Carlos da Silva Muricy, Army adviser. Lt. Col. Antonio Batista Neiva, Air adviser. Lt. Comdr. Frank R. Amora Levier, Navy adviser. Maj. José Costa Cavalcanti, Army adviser and secretary. JOINT MEXICAN-UNITED STATES DEFENSE COMMISSION UNITED STATES SECTION Room 2A-882, the Pentagon. Phone, LIberty 5-6700, branch 75125 or 55218 Maj. Gen. Thomas J. H. Trapnell, USA, chairman and Army member. Rear Adm. Wallis F. Petersen, USN, Navy member. Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Darcy, USAF, U. 8S. Air Force member. William A. Wieland, State Department representative. Col. James M. Churchill, Jr., USA, Army adviser. Col. Peter J. Speckman, USMC, Navy adviser. Col. David J. Jones, USAF, Air Force adviser. Col. George H. Hollingsworth, USAF, Air Force adviser. Lt. Col. Paul P. Hinkley, USA, Army adviser. Lt. Col. Barton G. Lane, Jr., USA, Army adviser. Lt. Col. Herbert W. Ladd, Jr., USAF, Air Force adviser. Lt. Col. William S. Coleman, USA, Army adviser and secretary. Maj. William P. Renny, USAF, Air Force adviser and secretary. Lt. Comdr. Thaddeus M. Taylor, USN, Navy adviser. Capt. Joseph W. Brown, USA, Army adviser. MEXICAN SECTION Brig. Gen. Alfonso Gurza Falfdn, chairman, and Army-Air member. Rear Adm. Antonio J. Aznar, Navy member. Col. Gabriel de la Colina Riquelme, Army adviser. Lt. Col. Miguel Ojeda Alaniz, Air adviser. Maj. Horacio Carrada Canchola, Army adviser. Maj. Ramon Mota Sdnchez, Army adviser and secretary. Lt. Oswaldo Fourzdn Médrquez, Navy adviser. ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES Headquarters: Pan American Union Seventeenth Street between Constitution Avenue and C Street, Zone 6. Phones, NAtional 8-6630 to 8-6638. Secretary General.—José A. Mora, 201 18th Street, Zone 6. Assistant Secretary General.—William Sanders, 30 Edgewood Terrace, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. THE COUNCIL Chairman.—Eduardo Augusto Garcia, 2412 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 8. Vice Chairman.—Gonzalo J. Facio, 2112 S Street, Zone 8. Victor Andrade, Ambassador, representative of Bolivia, 3012 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 8. EEE International Organizations 637 | | | The Council— Continued : Fernando Lobo, Ambassador, representative of Brazil, 3421 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 7. Mariano Puga, Ambassador, representative of Chile, 2305 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 8. José Gutiérrez Gomez, Ambassador, representative of Colombia, 1520 20th Street, Zone 6. er T a Ambassador, representative of Cuba, 2615 Wisconsin Avenue, one 7. José Ramén Rodriguez, Ambassador, representative of the Dominican Re-public, 4501 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 16. Gonzalo Escudero, Ambassador, representative of Ecuador, 2336 California Street, Zone 8. Héctor David Castro, Ambassador, representative of Kl Salvador, 2855 Woodland Drive, Zone 8. Col. José Luis Cruz-Salazar, Ambassador, representative of Guatemala, 1614 18th Street, Zone 9. Gustave Borno, Interim representative of Haiti, 4507 Blagden Avenue, Zone 11. Tiburcio Carfas C., Jr., 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. Ricardo M. Arias Espinosa, Ambassador, representative of Panama, 2601 29th Street, Zone 8. Css Chaves, Ambassador, representative of Paraguay, 5500 16th Street, one 11. Juan Bautista de Lavalle, Ambassador, representative of Peru, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. : John C. Dreier, Ambassador, representative of the United States, 3511 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Julio A. Lacarte, Ambassador, representative of Uruguay, 2871 Woodland Drive, Zone 8. Tito Gutiérrez Alfaro, Ambassador, representative of Venezuela, 2306 Massa-chusetts Avenue, Zone 8. PAN AMERICAN UNION (GENERAL SECRETARIAT) Office of the Secretary General: Office of iis Relations, Director.—Alejandro Orfila, 2940 Garfield Terrace, Zone 8. Group Liaison Service, Section Chief.—Mrs. Margaret G. Kiser, 3000 North Military Road, Arlington 7, Va. & Press, Section Chief.—Carl J. Migdail, 5702 Mohican Place, Zone 16. I Protocol, Section Chief.—Paul W. Murphy, 1909 Glenallen Avenue, Glen- mont, Md. Radio and Television, Section Chief.—Demetrio Cabarga, 6404 Grieg Street, Seat Pleasant, Md. Office of Statistics, Director.—Tulo Hostilio Montenegro, 3521 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Subdirector and Chief of Technical Services Section.—Octavio A. de Moraes, 1309 Geranium Street, Zone 12. Editorial Services, Director.— Mrs. Dorothy S. Cooke, 5421 Glenwood Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Focal Point Section for Statistical Information, Chief.—Mrs. Sylvia W. Sacks, 3801 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Statistical Conferences Service, Chief.—César A. Orantes, 1800 13th Street North, Arlington 9, Va. Genre Services, Section Chief.—Mrs. Nancy F. Valle, 128 Victor Street, one 11. | | | 638 Congressional Directory Office of the Assistant Secretary General: Office of Council Secretariat Services, Administrative Secrelary.—Santiago Ortiz, 5212 8th Road North, Arlington 5, Va. Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Director.—Amos KE. Taylor, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Deputy Director.—Jodo Oliveira Santos, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Economic Research, Division Chief.—Pedro Irafieta, 4011 North Nellie Custis Drive, Arlington 7, Va. / Bony 7nd Planning, Division Chief.—Anatole A. Solow, 6343 31st Street, one 15. Labor and Social Affairs, Division Chief.—Beryl Frank, 6009 Goldsboro Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Technical Cooperation, Division Chief.—Howard Salzman, Jr., 1801 Clydesdale Place, Zone 9. Travel, Division Chief.—Francisco J. Herndndez, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Department of International Law, Director.—Charles G. Fenwick, 2653 Woodley Road, Zone 8. Assistant Director and Chief of Legal Division.— Manuel Canyes, 1605 O Street, Zone 6. 1 Conferences and Organizations, Division Chief.—Paul R. Kelbaugh, 8508 Garfield Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Secretariat, Inter-American Commission of Women, Chairman.—Mrs. Graciela Quan V., 3700 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. il Secretary.— Mrs. Esther Neira de Calvo, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue, one 16. Department of Cultural Affairs, Director—Dr. Juan Marin (M.D.), Arlington Towers, Tyler Building, Arlington, Va. Columbus Memorial Library, Librarian.—Arthur E. Gropp, 5113 Western Avenue, Zone 16. Education, Division Chief.— Guillermo Nannetti, 6415 31st Street, Zone 15. Music, Section Chief.—Guillermo Espinosa, 3130 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 16. Philosophy, Letters and Sciences, Division Chief.—Anibal Sénchez-Reulet, Pan American Union. Visual Arts, Section Chief.—José Gémez-Sicre, 2501 Q Street, Zone 7. Department of Administrative Affairs, Director—Lowell Curtiss, 3109 Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Budget Office, Budget Officer.—Hernédn Banegas M., 5936 Second Street North, Arlington 3, Va. Buildings and Grounds, Division Chief.—William W. Kellum, Deale, Md. Duplicating, Division Chief.—Edward D. Fitzgerald, 1316 Beech Tree Lane, Falls Church, Va. Bi, Division Chief.—John A. Balenger, 1222 North Meade Street, Arlington, a. General Services, Division Chief.—Frank W. Loops, 3506 North Ottawa Street, Arlington 13, Va. Beall, Uh Staff Nurse.—Mary M. Sweeney, 4701 37th Street North, Arling- ton 7, Va. Personnel, Division Chief.—Paul W. Bigbee, 2623 Southern Avenue, Zone 20. Printing, Division Chief.—Elena Calderon, 1910 Kalorama Road, Zone 9. Publications, Promotion and Circulation, Division Chief.—John McAdams, 5606 Forest Place, Alta Vista, Bethesda 14, Md. Technical Cooperation Board, Executive Director.—Jodo Gongavles de Souza, 6001 McKinley Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Publications: Americas (monthly magazine), Managing Editor—Kathleen Walker, 111 Valley Road, Brookmont, Zone 16. Annals (documentary quarterly), Editor—Fernando Hazera, 5865 14th Street North Arlington, Va. General Publications, Editor—Mrs. Lyn 8. Manduley, 566 North Pegram Street, Alexandria, Va. Inter-American Review of Bibliography, Editor.—Javier Malag6n, 2032 Belmont Road, Zone 9. RR RRRRRRRRSSSSBSSSSSESSSSBRRRRDDZ_IDIDIDDDS International Organizations 639 PAN AMERICAN SANITARY ORGANIZATION Executive Organ: Pan American Sanitary Bureau (Regional Office for the Americas of the World Health Organization), 1501 New Hampshire Avenue. Phone, HUdson 3-5280 Director —Dr. Fred L. Soper, 4104 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Director.—Dr, Carlos Luis Gonzalez, 3819 Morrison Street, Zone 15. Secretary General.—Dr. Myron E. Wegman, 3620 Edmunds Street, Zone 7. Ls ogee Health Division.—Dr. Gustavo Molina, 3210 Wisconsin Avenue, one Chief, Education and Training Diviston.—[Vacant.] Chief, Administration Diviston—~Donald F. Simpson, 3300 Whitcomb Place, Falls Church, Va. Zone II Representative, Mexico City, Mexico (Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Mexico) .—Dr. Guillermo E. Samané, Calle de Roma 36-B, Colonia Juarez, Zone III Representative, Guatemala City, Guatemala (British Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama) —Dr. Oswaldo Lopes da Costa, 9a. Calle 3-25. Zone IV Representative, Lima Peru (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Vene-zuela).—Dr. Oswaldo J. daSilva, Avenida Salaverry 722. Zone V Representative, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil (Brazil).—Dr. Kenneth O. Courtney, Ave., General Justo 275B. Zone VI’ Representative, Buenos Aires, Argentina (Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay). —Dr. Emilio Budnik, Chareas 684. Chief, Field Office for the Caribbean, Kingston, Jamaica, B. W. I.—Dr. Percy F. de Caires, P. O. Box 478. El Paso Field Office, El Paso, Tous ~—[Vaeantl] EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS Bolivia.—Dr. Gabriel Arze Quiroga, Minister of Public Health, La Paz, Bolivia. Cuba.—Dr. Félix Hurtado Galtés, Ambassador for International Public Health Affairs, Quinta Avenida 1204, Miramar, Havana, Cuba. Guatemala.—Mr. Humberto Olivero, Jr., Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Pan American Sanitary Organization, Ministry of Public Health, Guatemala City, Guatemala. Nicaragua.—Dr. Manuel Antonio Sdnchez Vigil, Director of the National Insti-tute of Hygiene, Managua, Nicaragua. Mexico—Dr. Carlos Diaz Coller, Technical Adviser, Ministry of Public Health and Welfare, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. Peru—Dr. César Gordillo Zuleta, Coordinator of Health Programs, and Per-manent Delegate to International Health Organizations, Ministry of Public Health and Welfare, Lima, Peru. Venezuela.—Dr. Daniel Orellana, Director of Public Health, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Caracas, Venezuela. PERMANENT JOINT BOARD ON DEFENSE, | CANADA-UNITED STATES e Department of State Building. Phone, REpublic 7-5000, extension 4695 UNITED STATES SECTION Chairman.—Dr. John A. Hannah, President, Michigan State College, East Lansing, Mich. Members.—Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Darcy, USAF, the University Club; Maj. Gen. ThomasJ. Trapnell, USA, Quarters 21-B, North Post, Ft. Myer, Va.; Rear Adm. Wallis F. Petersen, USN, 5715 Moreland Street; Julian L. Nugent, Jr., State Department, 2923 Q Street. Secretary (Non-member). —James P. Parker (State Department), 8709 Sundale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 640 Congressional Directory CANADIAN SECTION Chairman. the Honourable A. G. L. McNaughton (C. B.,, C. M. G. — General D. 8S. 0.), Ottawa, Canada. Members.—Maj. Gen. George Kitching (Royal Canadian Army); Air Vice Marshal C. R. Dunlap (Royal Canadian Air Force); Rear Adm. H. N. Lay (Royal Canadian Navy); [Vacant.] (Department of External Affairs). Secretary (Non-member). J. (Department of External Affairs), —J. MeCardle Ottawa, Canada. SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION "Phone, REpublic 7-5600 United States: (Department of State). Dean Knowles A. Ryerson, Senior Commissioner. Dr. Alexander Spoehr, Commissioner. Australia: (Department of Territories, Canberra). J. R. Halligan, Senior Commissioner. Alan H. Loomes, Commissioner. France: (Ministry of Overseas France, Paris). R. Lassalle-Séré, Senior Commissioner. Roger Pons, Commissioner. Netherlands: (Ministry of Overseas Territories, The Hague). J. A. van Beuge, Senior Commissioner. Dr. Th. Bergsma, Commissioner. Dr. A. Loosjes, Alternate Commissioner. New Zealand: (Department of External Affairs, Wellington). C. G. R. McKay, Senior Commissioner. Commissioner [Vacant]. United Kingdom: (Government House, Suva, Fiji). Sir Ronald Garvey, Senior Commissioner. H. H. Vaskess, Commissioner. SECRETARIAT Noumea, New Caledonia Secretary General.—Dr. Ralph Clairon Bedell. Executive Officer for Health.—Dr. Emile Massal. Executive Officer for Economic Development.—Dr. A. H. J. Kroon. Executive Officer for Social Development.—Dr. R. E. Seddon. 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 Gemeral—Andrew W. Cordier (United States of America). Legal Counsel.—Constantin Stavropoulos (Greece). Controller.—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.— Anatoly Fedorovich Dobrynin (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). Under Secretary (in charge of the Depariment 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). es TE International Organizations 641 Under Secretary (in charge of Trusteeship and Information from Non-Self-Governing Territories).— Benjamin A. Cohen (Chile). Under Secretary (in charge of the Department of Public Information).—Ahmed S. Bokhari (Pakistan). Deputy Under Secretary.— Alfred G. Katzin (Union of South Africa). Hi Sey (zn charge of the Department of Conference Services).— Victor Hoo ina). Dzrector (in charge of the Office of General Services).—David B. Vaughan (United States of America). birnr Gon of the Technical Assistance Administration.—Hugh L. Keenleyside anada). Deputy Director General.—Gustavo Martinez Cabaiias (Mexico). Executive Chairman of the Technical Assistance Board.—David Owen (United Kingdom). Executive Director of the United Nations Children’s Fund.—Maurice Pate (United States of America). EUROPEAN OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Director Representing the Secretary General.— Adrian Pelt (Netherlands). Deputy Director of The European Office.—Georges Palthey (France). ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Executive Secretary.—Sakari Tuomioja (Finland). ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR ASIA AND THE FAR EAST Rajadamnern Avenue, Bangkok, Thailand Executive Secretary.—C. V. Narasimhan (India). ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR LATIN AMERICA Avenue Providencia 871, Santiago, Chile Executive Secretary.—Raidl Prebisch (Argentina). Chief of Washington Group.—Milic Kybal (United States of America), 1800 H Street. Phone, REpublic 7-3445. WASHINGTON INFORMATION CENTER 1908 Q Street. Phone, DEcatur 2-4430 Director of Information.—R. Brian Meredith (Canada). 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.— William J. McCarthy. German Member.—Dr. Walther Skaupy Chairman of the Board.—David A. Stretch (acts only to resolve differences between the United States and German members). FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVES AND FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES 643 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 f designates those whose unmarried daughters in society accompany them] AFGHANISTAN Office of the Embassy, 2341 Wyoming Avenue Phone, ADams 4-3770 *Dr. Najib-Ullah, Ambassador Extraordinary 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 *tiSefior Dr. Don Mauricio L. Yadarola, Ambas-sador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington 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, 2343 Massachusetts 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, 3330 Garfield Street Phone, FEderal 3-6900 *Baron Silvercruys. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, inal : : .. [Los Angeles California £08 Francisco Canal Zone, Colon, Panama Colondo, Denes : acksonville Florida ims : tlanta Georgia we Hawaii (Territory of), Honolulu Illinois {hing Indiana, South Bend Kentucky, Louisville Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missourt{ {2128 Jity New York, New York City Ohio Cincinnati Cleveland Oregon, Loring lint Pennsylvania Aas 3 Puerto Rico, San Juan Dallas Texas 3 Galveston Houston : Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Green Bay 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 Glendale Los Angeles California San Francisco San Leandro (San Luis Obispo Florida {Rom est Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Missouri, St. Louis 645 — EE, 646 Congressional Directory BOLIVIA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued New York, Noy as Cuy . ittsburg pennsylvania FEEL allas Texas a on Virginia, Hampton Roads BRAZIL Office of the Embassy, 3007 Whitehaven Street Phone, ADams 2-1164 *Mr. Ernani do Amaral Peixoto, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary Georgia, Savannah Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City North Carsliny Mimmzion ester Pennsylvanta{ Roster 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 *U Win, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni-potentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City CAMBODIA Office of the Embassy 4500 Sixteenth 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. M. A. Robertson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Dit: pie : .. [Los AngelesCalifornia{ §0° 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 *#t{Mr. R. S. S. Gunewardene, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary CHILE Office of the Embassy, 1736 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, NOrth 7-0746 *{Sefior Mariano Puga, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles San Diego California San Francisco San Mateo Florida, Miami Hawaii {Tomiary of), Honolulu tt icago Tltinois{ G1icag0 Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Michigan, Detroit Missouri, Kansas City New Jersey, Jersey City New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Rhode Island, Newport Dallas Texas Galveston . Worth Washington, Seattle CHINA Office of the Embassy, 2311 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, NOrth 7-9000 *Dr. Hollington K. Tong, Ambassador Tixtraors dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular offi at : 0s Angeles Californiag go, Francisco Hawaii (Territory of), Honolulu Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City Texas, Houston ‘Washington, Seattle COLOMBIA Office of the Embassy, 2118 LeRoy Place Phone, DUpont 7-5828 *SQefior Dr. Don José Gutiérrez-Gomez, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Ouiey: wi ._ [Los Angeles California G3 Francisco ) 0lon, Panama Canal Zone{ Go0: © Panama District of Columbia, Washington iami Florida{ Yoon! Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Minnesota, Rochester New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Mayagiiez Puerto Ricoq Ponce Col fon Juan alveston Texas{ {FI vesto Washington, Pullman a ER me | Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 647 COSTA RICA Office of the Embassy, 2112 S Street Phone. ADams 4-2945 *Seflor Don Gonzalo J. Facio, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Beverly Hills Los Angeles California{ San Diego an Francisco South Pasadena Canal Zone, Cristobal Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Jacksonville Florida Miami Tampa Georgia, Savannah Hawaii (Territory of), Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan{ 10 £1 bor Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri £39538 O1ty New Jersey, Orange New York, Now Fork, Sty at iladelphia Pennsylv ania Eh de | Puerto Rico, San Juan Dallas ouston Texasigan Antonio | Zapata ‘Washington, Seattle ‘Wisconsin, Milwaukee CUBA Office of the Embassy, 2630 Sixteenth Street | Phone, COlumbia 5-0100 Sefior Dr. Miguel Angel Campa, Ambassador | Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: | Alabama, Mobile | Long Beach California { Los Angeles | San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Jacksonville West : iami Florida { pensacola Tampa : West Palm Beach (Feorgia, Savannah Illinois, Chip En) Tey ake Charles Louisiana {Lake Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Missouri {Fam ou New York, New York City North Carolina, Winston-Salem Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, Ponce South Gaal, Charleston | alveston | Texas{ Hae Virginia, Norfolk CZECHOSLOVAKIA Office of the Embassy, 2349 Massachusetts Avenue | Phone, NOrth 7-3300 *Dr. Karel Petrzelka, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 97560°—57 43 DENMARK ‘Office of the Embassy, 2374 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, DUpont 7-3283 *Mr. Henrik de Kauffmann, Ambassador’ Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Los Angeles California {San Diego Se Epa olon, Panama Canal Zone {fons 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 Nebraska, Omaha New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Mayagiiez Puerto Rico { Ponce an Juan South Caan Charleston alveston Texas {Gialvasto Utah, Sally Lake Cry ini ewport News Virginia {Noon Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Office of the Embassy, 1715 T wenty-second Street Phone, DEcatur 2-6280 *Sefior Don Manuel A. de Moya, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Arizona, Phoenix Los Angeles California{ San Francisco in Dothan ristobaCanal Zone BristOba! Panama Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Gainesville Jacksonville Miami Cis s Panama City Florida Pensacola Tallahassee Tampa bi Palm Beach : anta Georgia{g lata Illinois, igh or ayne Indiana Indianapolis Baton Rouge Louisiana4 Lake Charles New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Duluth Minnesota Minneapolis Rochester Missiesiond, Dios ” : J Kansas City Missouri §i Louis Montana, Great Falls New Jersey, Orange SRR Me iii] Congressional Directory — DOMINICAN REPUBLIC—Continued Consular Offices— Continued New Mexico, Albuquerque Buffalo New Yorki{New Rochelle New York ity : sheville North Carolinaf fel! Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Aguadilla Arecibo Guanica Puerto Rico Mayagiiez Ponce San Juan Rhode Island, Providence Knoxville Tennessee Memphis Nashville Houston Texass Port Arthur on Ar arlottette Amali ; Amalie Virgin Islands Christiansted Norfolk Virginia I Richmond Winchester ‘Washington, Seattle ECUADOR Office of the Embassy, 2342 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, ADams 4-7200 Sefior Dr. José R. Chiriboga V., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Inglewood Los Angeles Californias Pasadena an Diego San Francisco Canal Zone, Colon Connecticut, Stamford District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Misi rid icago Tllinois| 5c 2% 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 Virginia, Norfolk 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 +Sefior Dr. Don Héctor David Castro, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile EL SALVADOR~—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Berkeley Long Beach Los Angeles California{ Palo Alto Richmond San Francisco San Mateo Canal Zone, Panamé§, Panama ‘ iami Florida{ poms Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Worcester Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Louis Nevada, Reno Larchmont New York{ New York City Rochester Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto He, San Juan ouston Texas{FLOUSH0 Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Madison ESTONIA Office of the Consulate General, 9 Rockefeller Plaza New York City Phone, Clrcle 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 *1 Mr. Yilma Deressa, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary FINLAND Office of the Embassy, 1900 Twenty-fourth Street Phone, HObart 2-0556 *Mr. Johan A. Nykopp, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Los Angeles California San Diego San Francisco Canal Zone, Colon, Panama Colorado, Denver Connecti Danielson . 1. JJacksonville Florida{Ja%kso Georgia, Savannah Hawaii (Territory of), Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maine, Norway Maryland, Baltimore Detroit Michigan< Hancock Negaunee Duluth Minnesota Minneapolis Virginia Montana, Butte New yo Now York City : shtabula Ohio{Ginapula Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 649 FINLAND—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Puerto Rico, San Juan Virginia, Norfolk ‘Washington, Seattle FRANCE Office of the Embassy, 2535 Belmont Road Phone, ADams 4-0990 *Mr. Hervé Alphand, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Birmingham Alabama<{ Mobile i a nchorage Alaska Finead Arizona, BhoeniY : : : 0s Angeles California{ £03 Francisco Canal Zone, Pron, Panama, Colorado, Denve District of ¢Columbia, Washington iami Florida. Tampa : tlanta Georgia{ S11anta Hawaii (Territory of), Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Indianapolis Kentucky, Louisville Lafayette Louisiana New Orleans Shreveport Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Mississippi, ulin ansas City Missourt{ &° Louis Nebraska, Omaha Nevada, Reno Buffalo New York{Ron York City Ohio, Cleveland Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Oregon, Lp a a : adelphia Pennsylvania{Hiia0eIo Mayagiiez Puerto Ricoy Ponce San Juan Rhode Island, Providence South Carolina, Charleston Texas, Houston Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle GERMANY Office of the Embassy, 1742 R Street Phone, DEcatur 2-2783 *Dr. Heinz L. Krekeler, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Oily Ain ; :. [Los Angeles California{ 03 Francisco Canal Zone, Coljn, Panama District of Columbia, Washington Dominican Republic, Ciudad Trujillo, (for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands) Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Territory of, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, Kansas City New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland GERMANY—Continued Consular Oey nd : anila Pacific Islands{J{3008 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Mezas {Rona Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle GHANA Office of the Embassy, 2139 R Street Phone, HObart 2-7600 Maj. S. K. Anthony, Chargé d’affaires GREAT BRITAIN Office of the Embassy, 3100 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, HObart 2-1340 *Sir Harold Caccia, K. C. M. G., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, ity : 1 ; 0s Angeles outeli® Francisco 0lon, Panama Canal Zono{ BOOM 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 Annem Minas and St. Paul i ansas Cit | Missouri{§;’ Touis y | New ork, New York City | ; incinnati Ohiof Gincinnat Oregon, Point ) : Suva Pacific Islands| (Tonga) ) Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan ! Texas, Houston | 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: i California, San Francisco Canal Zone, Colon, Panama i District of Columbia, Washington ! Illinois, Chicago J Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City i GUATEMALA Office of the Embassy, 1614 Eighteenth Street | Phone, DEcatur 2-2865 | *Col. José Luis Cruz-Salazar, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles ; .. JSacramento Californiay go) Francisco San Mateo | Jacksonville i Florida Miami Tampa Congressional Directory GUATEMALA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Indianapolis Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, St. Paul Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City North Carolina, Durham Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Brownsville Corpus Christi Dallas Texas Galveston Houston San Antonio ‘Washington, Seattle HAITI Office of the Embassy, 4400 Seventeenth Street Phone, RAndolph 3-7000 *itMr. Dantes Bellegarde, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Berkeley California{ Los Angeles San Francisco Canal Zone, Cristobal Florida, Miami Illinois; Chicago. Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Passio dues, Sn Juan alveston Texas FATESt0 Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie HONDURAS Office of the Embassy, 4715 Sixteenth Street Phone, RAndolph 3-9318 Sefior Dr. Tiburcio Carias, Jr., Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Balboa Canal Z one{ Balboa | Florida{ 7210} Illinois, Chicago Towa, Des Moines Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pennsylvannia, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Tennessee, Nashville Brownsville Fort Worth Texas{ Galveston Houston San Antonio Virginia, Norfolk HUNGARY Office of the Legation, 2437 Fifteenth Street Phone, DUpont 7-3800 *Dr. Peter Kos, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary Consular Office: District of Columbia, Washington ICELAND Office of the Embassy, 1906 Twenty-third Street Phone, COlumbia 5-6653 *Mr. Thor Thors, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles California{ Berkeley 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 District of Columbia, Washington 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, DEcatur 2-7600 *Dr. Ali Amini, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco . District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City IRAQ Office of the Embassy, 2135 Wyoming Avenue Phone, HUdson 3-7500 *1Dr. Moussa Al-Shabandar, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City ‘ IRELAND Office of the Embasgy, 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 Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 651 ISRAEL KOREA Office of the Embassy, 1621 T wenty-second Street Office of the Embassy, 2322 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, HUdson 3-4100 Phone, ADams 4-4112 *Mr. Abba Eban, Ambassador Extraordinary and *Dr. You Chan Yang, Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington : ..JLos Angeles Georgia, Atlanta California S08 Francisco Illinois, Chicago Hawaii, Territory of, Honolulu New York, New York City New York, New York City ITALY LAOS Office of the Embassy, 1601 Fuller Street Office of the Embassy, 2222 S Street Phone, ADams 4-1935 Phone: DEcatur 2-6416 *Signor Manlio Brosio, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary *Mr. Ourot R. Souvannavong, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. Consular DR : : oenix LATVIA Arizona{Fh0Cn! Arkansas, Little Rock Office of the Legation, 4325 Seventeenth Street ‘Los Angeles Phone, RAndolph 6-8213 San Diego California San Francisco *Dr. Arnolds Spekke, Minister Plenipotentiary, Santa Barbara Chargé d’ Affaires ; Canal Zone, Panamé, Panama Consular Offices: COolorado, Denver California, Los Angeles Connecticut, New Haven District of Columbia, Washington Delaware, Wilmington Puerto Rico, San Juan District or Columbia, Washington : iami Florida{ yriaml LEBANON Office of the Embassy, Suite 400A, Sheraton-Park Hotel. Phone, COlumbia 5-4100 Hawaii (Territory of), Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Dr. Victor Khouri, Ambassador Extraordinary and Indiana, Indianapolis Plenipotentiary Louisiana, New Orleans Maine, Portland Consular Offices: Maryland, Baljimore Alabama, Birmingham oston California, Los Angeles Massachusetts{ ois 19 Illinois, Chicago Michigan, Detroit Massachusetts, Boston Minnesota, St. Paul Michigan, Detroit New Jersey, Orange Missouri{ Kkausas Oity New York, New York City Newark North Carolina, Goldsboro New Ji arsoy {Wak Oregon, Portland uffalo LIBERIA New York New York City Bia Office of the Embassy, 5201 Sixteenth Street Suffern Ohio fo Phone, Randolph 3-0437 Cleveland *Mr. George A. Padmore, Ambassador i Oregon, Portland Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 1 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Consular Offices: Rhode Island, Providence California, Los Angeles | Tennessee, Memphis District of Columbia, Washington | Texas, Galveston Florida, Miami if Utah, Salt Lake City Illinois, Chicago Virginia, Norfolk Louisiana, New Orleans Washington, Seattle New York, New York City West Virginia, Charleston Pensyivani, Philadelphia ouston JAPAN Texas) port Arthur Office of the Embassy, 2514 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, ADams 4-2269 LIBYA *Mr. Koichiro Asakai, Ambassador Extraordinary Office of the Embassy, 2129 Leroy Place f and Plenipotentiary Phone COlumbia 5-9296 i Consular Os: : : : 0s Angeles *1Mr. Suleiman Jerbi, Ambassador Extraordinary f California{ £03 Francisco and Plenipotentiary Hawaii, Territory of, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago LITHUANIA Louisiana, New Orleans Office of the Legation, 2622 Sixteenth Street | New York, New York City i Phone, ADams 4-5860 Washington, Seattle *Mr. Juozas Kajeckas, Counselor, Chargé d’ Affaires Oregon, Portland | ad interim | JORDAN Consular Offices: Office of the Embassy, 2400 Sixteenth Street California, Los Angeles Phone, COlumbia 5-1606 | Illinois, Chicago *tDr. Yousuf Haikal, Ambassador Extraordinary Massachusetts, Boston and Plenipotentiary New York, New York City Congressional Directory LUXEMBOURG MONACO Office of the Embassy, 2200 Massachusetts Avenue -Phone, ADams 2-3857 *Mr. Hugues Le Gallais, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City MALAYA Cffice of the Embassy, 2401: Massachusetts Avenue Phone, ADams 4-7600 *Dr. Ismail bin Dato’ Abdul Rahman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MEXICO Office of the Embassy, 2829 Sixteenth Street Phone, ADams 4-6000 *Sefior Don Manuel Tello, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Douglas Naco Arizonas Nogales Phoenix Tucson Calexico Fresno Los Angeles Californial Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco Canal Zone, Panamé, Panama Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, ‘Washington A iami Florida{y 12m Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Territory of, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Indianapolis Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnow St. Pant), : [Kansas City Missouri{g;’ Tenis New Mexico, Albuquerque uffalo New York New York City Ohio, Cincinnati Oklahoma, ORS Shy ._ [Philadelphia Pennsylvania pity eoh Puerto Rico, San Juan Tennessee, Memphis Amarillo Austin Brownsville Corpus Christi Dallas Del Rio Eagle Pass Texas; El Paso Galveston Houston Laredo Marfa McAllen San Angelo San Antonio Utah. Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk : Seattle Washington 3° 4 hg Wisconsin, Neenah Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Florida, Miami Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Nevada, Las Vegas New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Utah, Salt Lake City MOROCCO Office of the Embassy, 2144 Wyoming Avenue Phone, HObart 2-7979 *Dr. El Mehdi Ben Aboud, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular office: New York, New York City NEPAL Office of the Embassy, 12A Kensington Palace Gardens, London, England *Gen. Shanker Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana, G. B. E., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NETHERLANDS Office of the Embassy, 1470 Euclid Street Phone, ADams 4-1662 *Dr. J. H. van Roijen, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Los Angeles Californias San Diego San Francisco Colon Canal Zone{Goo 4 Panama Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Jacksonville Florida Miami Tampa Georgia, Savannah Hawaii, Territory of, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Towa, Orange City Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massacnupsiis, Posi 31d etroi Michigan{ QEtro} Rapids Minnesota, St. Paul Missouri Rus Ly New Jersey, Paterson Buffalo New York{pae York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portlong {oda} Pennsylvania{LILaceID a Mayagiiez Puerto RicoyPonce Gh San Juan alveston Texas{ Gaceto Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie, Washington, Seattle NEW ZEALAND Office of the Embassy, 19 Observatory Circle Phone, COlumbia 5-1721 *Sir Leslie Munro, KX. C. M. G., Ambassador Extra-ordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City | Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 653 NICARAGUA Office of the Embassy, 1627 New Hampshire Avenue Phone, DUpont 7-4371 *Sefior Dr. Don Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa, Ambassa-dor Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Long Beach Los Angeles California Sacramento San Francisco Canal Zone, Cristobal District of Columbia, Washington Miami Florida Pensacola Tampa Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans DMassacnnsis SLi Jo ‘Ann Arbor Michigan{{-0 AT Missouri, St. Louis New Mexico, Carlsbad Larchmont New Yorks New York City Peekskill 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, FEderal 3-6000 *fMr. 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 Ll rah alboa Canal Zone{Balbos District of Columbia, Washington Zighsonville : iami Florida Pensacola Tampa (Georgia, Savannah Hawaii, Territory of, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Iowa, Despenl 4 ter aton Rouge Louisiana{} ew Orleans Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Doel : ulu Minnesota Uh Mississippi, Gulfport Missouri, St. Louis Montana, Lewistown Nebraska, Omaha New Nestea, Almay ew Yor New Yor afew 3 Falls North Carolina, Wilmington North Dakota, Fargo Ohio, Cleveland. Oklahoma, Tulsa Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan South Carolina, Charleston South Dakota, Sioux Falls NORWAY—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Brownsville Galveston Texas Houston Port Arthur Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia{wDOrt News Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee PAKISTAN Office of the Embassy, 2201 R Street Phone, ADams 4-6231 *Mr. Mohammed Ali, 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 *Senor Don Ricardo Manuel Arias, E., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Oo Alabama(4/] nniston obile Arizona, Tucson Arkansas, Little Rock Berkeley Beverly Hills Glendale Long Beach Los Angeles Monrovia California Pasadena San Diego San Francisco San Jose Santa Monica District of Columbia, Washington Clearwater Gainesville Florida< Jacksonville Miami Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Territory of, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Soto Bend ie aton Rouge Louisianal ew Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Missouri, St. Louis Montana, an .incoln Nebraska GIcolr Nevada, Las Vegas New Jersey, Jersey City New York, New York City North Carolina, Raleigh Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Mayagiiez Puerto Ricoq Ponce San Juan South Carolina, Charleston Tennessee, Memphis Austin Corpus Christi Dallas Texas Houston Port Arthur San Antonio Utah, Salt Lake City 654 Congressional Directory PANAMA—Continued PORTUGAL Consular Offices—Continued Office of the Embassy, 2125 Kalorama Road Virginia, Norfolk Phone, COlumbia 5-1643 Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Wisconsin, Milwaukee *Senhor Luis Esteves Fernandes, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PARAGUAY Consular Offices: Office of the Embassy, 5502 Sixteenth Street Phone, RAndolph 3-7513 *Qefior Dr. Don Osvaldo Chaves, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile California, Los Angeles Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans New York, New York City Texas{Roucton PERSIA (See Iran) PERU Office of the Embassy, 1320 Sixteenth Street Phone, ADams 4-3001 *Jefior Don Fernando Berckemeyer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles California{San Diego San Francisco District 2 Columbia, Washington iami Floridas Fort Lauderdale Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Territory of, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Hawaii, Territory of, Honolulu | Louisiana, New Orleans 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 Stree Phone, ADams 2-4747 *Mr. Silviu Brucan, 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 Ex-traordinary 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 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia *1Sefior Don José M. de Areilza, Count of Motrico, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary a n Juan allas Consular Ofioy Bes $ 3 s Angeles TorasfTaIE : Aberdeen Washington) goatt1e PHILIPPINES Office of the Embassy, 1617 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, HObart 2-1400 *(General Carlos P. Romulo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular ofies dl : : os 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 California{ gos Francisco Canal Zone, Cristobal Florida, Jacksonville Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Mosschusus) Bosim angas City Missouri £2 Coulis New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Sin on Juan alveston Texas Port Arthur Washington, Seattle SUDAN Office of the Embassy, 2230 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, ADams 2-1178 Dr. Ibrahim Anis, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SWEDEN Office of the Embassy, 2249 R Street Phone, COlumbia 5-3600 *tMr. Erik Boheman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: i, Alabama, Mobile Alaska Anchorage Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 655 SWEDEN—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Los Angeles Californiad San Diego Sn Flange 0lén, PanamaCanal Zone{polon, P Panama District of Columbia, Washington Jacksonville Florida Miami Tampa (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{{3m York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Poobing Tinh : iladelphisa - mommy) Pittsburgh 3 once Puerto Rico{ San Jaan Dallas Texasq Galveston Houston Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle SWITZERLAND Office of the Embassy, 2900 Cathedral Avenue Phone, HObart 2-1811 *Mr. Henry de Torrenté, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Die : Nh i : 0s Angeles California{§o% Francisco Canal Zone, Panam4, Panama District of Columbia, Washington Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Ohio, Cn Sl Pennsylvania{ Piiadelohia Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Houston Washington, Seattle SYRIA Office of the Embassy, 2215 Wyoming Avenue Phone, ADams 4-1414 Dr. Mamun Hamui, Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim Consular Office: New York, New York City THAILAND Office of the Embassy, 2490 Tracy Place Phone, NOrth 7-1849 *Mr. Thanot Khoman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Dig il {Los Angeles Califor nia San Francisco Florida, Miami Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia TUNISIA Office of the Embassy, 2601 Sixteenth Street Phone, ADams 4-6644 Mr. Mongi Slim, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: District of Columbia, Washington TURKEY Office of the Embassy, 1606 Twenty-third Street Phone, NOrth 7-6400 Mr. Ali S. H. Urgiiplii, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular ones A : A 0s Angeles Califor niaf £8 Francisco Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Texas, Dallas UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA Office of the Embassy, 3101 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, ADams 2-4402 *Mr. W. C. du Plessis, 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 *Seiior Julio A. Lacarte, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles California{ San Francisco ; Sani ponies : acksonville Florida Miami Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Buffalo New Yor{ Jor York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Virginia, Norfolk VENEZUELA Office of the Embassy, 2445 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, ADams 2-7400 *Sefior Dr. César Gonzélez, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mone : : : 0s Angeles Califor nia{ £08 Francisco Canal Zone, Colon, Panama District of Columbia, Washington Jacksonville Floridad Miami Tampa Georgia. Savannah Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston ; Missouri{[Bolivar 3° Louis Congressional Directory : VENEZUELA—Continued Consular Office onunned New York{ New anyYork Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto RicofE0RCe Dallas Galveston Texas Houston San Antonio 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 Assayed Ahmad Ali Zabarah, Chargé d’Affaires YUGOSLAVIA Office of the Embassy, 1520 Sixteenth 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 DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICES AFGHANISTAN BURMA, UNION OF Embassy: Kabul Embassy: Rangoon Sheldon T. Mills, Ambassador Extraordinary and Walter P. McConaughy, Ambassador Extraordi-Plenipotentiary nary and Plenipotentiary ARGENTINA CAMBODIA, KINGDOM OF Embassy: Buenos Aires Embassy: Phnom Penh Willard L. Beaulac, Ambassador Extraordinary Carl W. Strom, Ambassador Extraordinary and and Plenipotentiary Plenipotentiary AUSTRALIA CANADA Embassy: Canberra ; Embassy: Ottawa, Ontario William J. Sebald, Ambassador Extraordinary and Livingston T. Merchant, Ambassador Extraordi-Plenipotentiary nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Consular Offices: Melbourne, Victoria Calgary, Alberta Perth, Western Australia Edmonton, Alberta Sydney, New South Wales Halifax, Nova Scotia Montreal, Quebec AUSTRIA Niagara Falls, Ontario Quebec, Quebec Embassy: Vienna Saint John, New Brunswick St. John’s, Newfoundland H. Freeman Matthews, Ambassador Extraordinary Toronto, Ontario and Plenipotentiary Vancouver, British Columbia Windsor, Ontario Consular Office: Salzburg Winnipeg, Manitoba BELGIUM AND POSSESSIONS CEYLON Embassy: Brussels Embassy: Colombo John Clifford Folger, Ambassador Extraordinary Maxwell H. Gluck, Ambassador Extraordinary and and Plenipotentiary Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: CHILE Antwerp Elisabethville, Belgian Congo Embassy: Santiago Léopoldville, Belgian Congo Cecil B. Lyon, Ambassador Extraordinary and BOLIVIA Plenipotentiary Embassy: La Paz Consular Office: Antofagasta Philip W. Bonsal, Ambassador Extraordinary and CHINA Plenipotentiary Embassy: Taipei, Taiwan (Formosa) BRAZIL Karl L. Rankin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Embassy: Rio de Janeiro Plenipotentiary Ellis O. Briggs, Ambassador Extraordinary and COLOMBIA Plenipotentiary Embassy: Bogota Consular Offices: Belém, Par John M. Cabot, Ambassador Extraordinary and Bello Horizonte Plenipotentiary Curitiba, Parané Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul Consular Offices: Recife, Pernambuco Salvador, Bahia Barranquilla Santos, S80 Paulo Cali S#o Paulo, So Paulo Medellin 659 Congressional Directory COSTA RICA Embassy: San José Robert F. Woodward, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CUBA Embassy: Habana Earl E. T. Smith, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Santiago de Cuba CZECHOSLOVAKIA Embassy: Prague (Praha) U. Alexis Johnson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary DENMARK Embassy: Copenhagen Val Peterson, Ambassador Extraordianry and Plenipotentiary DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Embassy: Ciudad Trujillo Joseph 8. Farland, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ECUADOR Embassy: Quito Christian M. Ravndal, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Oonsular Office: Guayaquil EGYPT Embassy: Cairo Raymond A. Hare, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alexandria Port Said EL SALVADOR Embassy: San Salvador Thorsten V. Kalijarvi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ETHIOPIA Embassy: Addis Ababa Don C. Bliss, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni- potentary Consular Office: Asmara, Eritrea FINLAND Embassy: Helsinki John D. Hickerson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary FRANCE AND POSSESSIONS Embassy: Paris Amory Houghton, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Bordeaux Cherbourg Le Havre Lyon Marseille Nice Strasbourg Possessions Abidjan, Ivory Coast Algiers, Algeria Dakar, French West Africa FRANCE AND POSSESSIONS—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Martinique, French West Indies Nouméa, New Caledonia Yaounde, Cameroun GERMANY Embassy: Bonn David K. E. Bruce, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Berlin (U. S. Mission) Bremen Diisseldorf Frankfort on the Main Hamburg Munich Stuttgart GHANA Embassy: Accra Wilson C. Flake, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND Embassy: London John Hay Whitney, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Belfast, Northern Ireland Birmingham, England Cardiff, Wales Edinburgh, Scotland Glasgow, Scotland Liverpool, England Manchester, England Southampton, England Europe: Valletta, Malta Asia: Aden Hong Kong Nicosia, Cyprus Singapore Africa: Dar-es-Salaam, Tanganyika, East Africa Kampala, Uganda Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa ! Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa Salisbury, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasa-land America: Barbados, B. W. I. Belize, British Honduras Georgetown, British Guiana Hamilton, Bermuda Kingston, Jamaica, B. W. I. Nassau, N. P., Bahamas Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, B. W. I. GREECE Embassy: Athens [Vacant], Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni-potentiary Consular Office: Salonika GUATEMALA Embassy: Guatemala Edward J. Sparks, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary HAITI Embassy: Port-au-Prince Gerald A. Drew, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary United States Diplomatic and Consular Offices HONDURAS Embassy: Tegucigalpa Whiting Willauer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: San Pedro Sula HUNGARY Legation: Budapest [Vacancy], Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary ICELAND Embassy : Reykjavik John J. Muccio, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary INDIA Embassy: New Delhi Ellsworth Bunker, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Bombay Calcutta Madras tAccredited also to Nepal; resident in New Delhi. INDONESIA Embassy: Djakarta John M. Allison, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Medan Surabaya IRAN Embassy: Tehran Selden Chapin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Isfahan Khorramshahr eshed Tabriz IRAQ Embassy: Baghdad Waldemar J. Gallman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Basra Kirkuk IRELAND Embassy: Dublin Scott McLeod, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Cork ISRAEL Embassy: Tel Aviv Edward B. Lawson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Haifa ITALY Embassy: Rome James David Zellerbach, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Florence Genoa Milan Naples Palermo Trieste Turin Venice Africa: Mogadiscio, Trust Territory of Somaliland JAPAN Embassy: Tokyo Douglas MacArthur II, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Fukuoka Kobe—Osaka Nagoya Naha, Okinawa (Consular Unit) Sapporo Yokohama JORDAN Embassy: Amman Lester D. Mallory, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary KOREA Embassy: Seoul Walter C. Dowling, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary KUWAIT Consular Office: Kuwait Talcott W. Seelye, Consul LAOS, KINGDOM OF Embassy: Vientiane J. Graham Parsons, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LEBANON Embassy: Beirut Donald R. Heath, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LIBERIA Embassy: Monrovia Richard Lee Jones, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LIBYA Embassy: Tripoli John I. Tappin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Office: Benghazi LUXEMBOURG Embassy: Luxembourg Vinton Chapin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Congressional Directory MALAYA Embassy: Kuala Lumpur Thomas K. Wright, Chargé d’Affaires Consular Office: Penang MEXICO Embassy: México, D. F. Robert CO. Hill, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Ciudad Juérez, Chihuahua Guadalajara, Jalisco Matamoros, Tamaulipas Mérida, Yucatan Mexicali, Baja California Monterrey, Nuevo Ledn Nogales, Sonora Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas Piedras Negras, Coahuila Tampico, Tamaulipas Tijuana, Baja California Veracruz, Veracruz MOROCCO Embassy: Rabat Cavendish W. Cannon, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Casablanca Tangier NEPAL (see India) NETHERLANDS Embassy: The Hague Philip Young, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Amsterdam Rotterdam Aruba, Netherlands Antilles Curacao, Netherlands Antilles Paramaribo, Surinam NEW ZEALAND Embassy : Wellington Francis H. Russell, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Auckland NICARAGUA Embassy: Managua Thomas E. Whelan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NORWAY Embassy: Oslo Miss Frances E. Willis, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PAKISTAN Embassy: Karachi James M. Langley, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Dacca Lahore PALESTINE Consular Office: Jerusalem Albert B. Franklin, Consul General PANAMA Embassy: Panama Julian F. Harrington, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Colon PARAGUAY Embassy: Asuncion Walter C. Ploeser, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PERU Embassy: Lima Theodore C. Achilles, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PHILIPPINES, REPUBLIC GF THE Embassy: Manila Charles E. Bohlen, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary POLAND Embassy: Warsaw Jacob D. Beam, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PORTUGAL AND POSSESSIONS Embassy: Lisbon James C. H. Bonbright, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Oporto Ponta Delgada, S80 Miguel, Azores Louren¢o Marques, Mozambique, Africa Luanda, Angola, Africa RUMANIA Legation: Bucharest Robert H. Thayer, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary SAUDI ARABIA, KINGDOM OF Embassy: Jidda tGeorge Wadsworth, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Dhahran tAccredited also as Envoy Extraordinary and Min-ister Plenipotentiary to Yemen SPAIN Embassy: Madrid John Lodge, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Barcelona Bilbao Seville Valencia Vigo United States Foreign Service and Consular Offices 663 SUDAN Embassy: Khartoum Lowell C. Pinkerton, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SWEDEN Embassy: Stockholm Francis White, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Géteborg SWITZERLAND Embassy: Bern Henry J. Taylor, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Base Geneva Ziirich SYRIA Embassy: Damascus James 8S. Moose, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary -Consular Office: Aleppo THAILAND Embassy: Bangkok Max Waldo Bishop, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Chiengmai TUNISIA Embassy: Tunis G. Lewis Jones, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TURKEY Embassy: Ankara Fletcher Warren, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Iskenderun Istanbul Izmir UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA Embassy: Pretoria, Transvaal Henry A. Byroade, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Capetown, Cape Province Durban, Natal Johannesburg, Transvaal Port Elizabeth, Cape Province UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS Embassy: Moscow Llewellyn E. Thompson, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary URUGUAY Embassy: Montevideo Jefferson Patterson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary VENEZUELA Embassy: Caracas Dempster McIntosh, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Caracas Maracaibo Puerto la Cruz, Anzoétegui VIET-NAM, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Saigon Elbridge Durbrow, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Hué YEMEN (See Saudi Arabia) YUGOSLAVIA Embassy: Belgrade James W. Riddleberger, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Sarajevo Zagreb SPECIAL MISSIONS USRO (U. S. Mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and European Regional Organiza-tions), Paris: W. Randolph Burgess, U. S. Permanent Repre-sentative with the rank of Ambassador. ECSC (U. S. Mission to the European Coal and Steel Community), Luxembourg: W. Walton Butterworth, U. S. Representative with the personal rank of Ambassador U. 8. Mission to the United Nations, New York: Henry Cabot Lodge, U. S. Representative to the United Nations and U. S. Representative in the Security Council with the rank of Ambas-sador. IAEA (U. S. Mission to the International Atomic Energy Agency), Vienna: ; Robert Moody McKinney, U. S. Representative 97560°—57——44 PRESS GALLERIES PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS GALLERY WHITE HOUSE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS’ ASSOCIATION RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS’ GALLERIES PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERIES PRESS GALLERIES SENATE PRESS GALLERY Phones, CApitol 4-3121, extension 4551 Superintendent.—Joseph E. Wills, 2907 John Marshall Drive, Arlington, Va. Assistant Superintendents: Don C. Womack, 5818 26th Street North, Arlington, Va. Howard C. Dawes, 1509 T Street SE. Don C. Ferguson, 227 Southampton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Herbert L. Hall, 66 North Kings Highway, Alexandria, Va. Secretary.—Dee D. Cauffman, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. HOUSE PRESS GALLERY Phones, CApitol 4-3121, extensions 3945, 3969, 4350, 4235 Superintendent.— William J. Donaldson, Jr., 3730 Brandywine Streét. Assistant Superintendents: 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. Charles F. Marston, 8727 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, Md STANDING COMMITTEE OF CORRESPONDENTS Dorothy E. Williams, Chairman Daniel M. Kidney, Secretary Frank Eleazer Alan S. Emory Richard L. Lyons 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. 667 668 Congressional Directory 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. (¢) 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. Traomas C. Hennings, JR., Chairman. PRESS GALLERIES MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION The * designates those whose wives accompany them; the t designates those whose unmarried daughters in society accompany them; the || designates those having other ladies with them] Name Paper represented Residence *Adams, TSE Clo alii. Associated Press... cima inte 4704 Morgan Dr., Chevy Chase, Md. * Adamson, Robert BE. L______ New York Journal of Commerce. .____._____ 808 Albee Bldg. * Adkinson, Austin__._________ Associated Prag... ico asoaf sol 5th 2, North Arling-on, *Albright, Robert C..________ ‘Washington Post and Times Herald________ 5509 won Rd., Be-thesda, Md. * Albrook, Robert C____.______ Washington Post and Times Herald____..___ 5604 Vernon Place, Be-thesda, Md. *Alexander, Holmes. _.._..___ MeNanght Syndicate... _.__s __& 214 West, Lanvale St., Balti- more, 3 *Allen, Douglass M_________. Cincinnati Thmes Star... ~~ -— ___& 5310 Carvel Rd. *Allen, Herman R._.._....... Associated: Press... clit ool Gol _fdnee 3 | R. F. D. 1, Gaithersburg, *Allen Robert: Si... ici. The Hall Syndicate, Philadelphia Daily 1525 28th St. News, Las Vegas Sun, Anchorage (Alaska) Daily Times. * A en, Will... ace Co ERs Daily News of Chicago__.________ 5606 Madison St., Bethesda, Md Alsop, Joseph W., Jr... New York Herald Tribune Syndicate. ______ 2720 Dumbarton Ave. * Alsop, Stewart.........oo... New York Herald Tribune Syndicate. _.____ 3520 Springland Lane. Altman Henry. c.....i ‘Washington Daily News... ________ 5340 37th St. North, Arling-ton, Va. * Anderson, Jack N......_.... Bell Syndieateradi co dio a doi 9630 Parkwood Dr. ., Be-thesda, Md. *Ansberry, Louise Steiman___ Lancaster New Era, Intelligencer Journal, 2142 Wyoming Ave. Sharon (Pa.) Herald. * Angelo, Bonnie_._...._...... Newsday... ...........oeegin 1529 33d Aral St. *Arbogast, W. Fol. ool...) 205 Summers Dr., Alex-andria, Va. *Arrowsmith, Marvin L.____. 9605 Bellevue Dr., Be-thesda, : * Arundel, Arthur Windsor... United Press Associations... -__..___._____. 2800 Dumbarton Ave. * Avramovie, Miodrag_____.___ Yugoslav News Agency ““ Tan Jug”... .____. 1520 16th St. *Baar, James. coun JU United Press Associations. ______________.__ 213 Green St., Alexandria, Va. *Bailey, Charles W., 2d______ Minneapolis Star and Tribune, Des Moines 4027 N. Glebe Rd., Arling- Register and Tribune. ton, Va. Bajfley, Mary N............. Fairchild Publications, New York R. F. D. 1, Lorton, Va. *Baker, Robert E. Li. __.____ Washington Post and Times Herald._______ 5409 Fremont St., Spring- field, Va. Ll 000.000 *Baker, Russell co nar New. York Times vist Lo odiog. 3624 Jenifer St. Balcerak, Carl Ai /l-aah NCWO News Service. oiooiiinaanaiaannad 1445 Ogden St. Ball, Cornelia M._..___..._. Washington Daily News = 2480 16th St. *Ball, Robert S..c.0i. 0:0... NOW rrr 3212 St., Doro, eens aan Woodbine Chevy Chase, Md. Banos, Aliela:oacio dail. Windsor DailyiStari i oii Ciena, 5360 MacArthur Blvd. *Barcella, Ernest L...______. United Press Associations... ......___. 8433 Burning Tree Rd. Bethesda, Md. *Barkdoll, Robert S_...______ United Press Associations. ........oio 11307 St., Kensing- iil. Mitscher ton, Md. *Barnett, David L._....__.._ North American Newspaper Alliance. ______ 306 Beechwood Rd., Alex-andria, Va. *Barr, Robert Alaai SLs. Fairchild Publications, New York. ___.._.. 7214 Leesville Blvd., Spring- fie a. *Rarth, Alam="00 coioo-oaie Washington Post and Times Herald ________ 3520 Rodman St. *Barthelmes, A. Wesley, Jr... Washington Post and Times Herald. __.___ 1626 Foxhall Rd. ea, Charlee 1. env. Chattanooga Times il aitbicell cial... 2237 48th St. Washington Evening Star... __________._.___ 2609 O St. Associated Press... il ol fll oii... 369 South Hampton Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Associated Press.c orn. eongass320i. a Key Blvd., Arlington, il. a. * Beale, W. L.; Jrizicli.uiie. 4050 51st St. *Behr, Edward A... ........ 3418 East Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 669 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Name Paper represented Residence *Peall, Jack L_..__._ Bellinger, Eleanor. *Benedict, Bertram. __.______ *Benesch Aaron G..._.....__ Bennett, Jerrell Jr. *Bergman, Vonda. *Berkley, Earl______ *Berlin, Lawrence H_________ *Berliner, Milton R Berry, Abner W_.__ *Beveridge, George D., Jroz.i *Bishop, Freeman C_________ *Blair, William M _.o...0; *Blatchford, Nicholas. or Block, Herbert L_._ *Boeckel, Richard M_________ Boehl, Maurice G__ *Bolle, Maarten C......_...._. *Born, Roscoe: Ci Jr.o.2iio.. *Bourjaily, Monte F_________ Bowles, Edna______ *Bradshaw, James S__________ Brady, James W___ *Brandt, Raymond AT Brandon, Henry.__. Branson, Robert N____.._._.__ *Britton, Lewis W. *Broder, David S.........0... Broom, William W____.______ *Brown, Constantine A______ *Brown, George Rothwell. ___ *Brown, Nona Bald win. 020s *Brown, R. Gordon Associated Press. oc... iiinniiasol isis London Daily Telegraph... ..ew-escan sence: Editorial Research Reports... __..____. Newark Star. Ledger, Syracuse Herald-Journal, Syracuse Post-Standard, Long Island Press, Jersey Journal, Harrisburg Penn Patriot, Harrisburg News, Long Island Star-Journal, Syracuse Herald-American, Staten Island Advance, Hunts-ville (Ala.) Times. Newspaper Enterprise Association_.________ Burlington (Vt.) Free Press, Rutland (Vt.) Herald, Newport (Vt.) Daily Express. ASSoeigted Prose. coo er adit seman Bell.Syndicate. .........-auasiodidongsd Washington Daily NewS... cecccoacaaaaa New York Dally Worker... oe momeeeemm=n—-Washington Evening Star._ cocoa... American Metal Market. cccoccaccaeaas New York Times... ot renee Washington Dally News... ._............ Washington Post and Times Herald. _______ Editorial Research Reports__._.____._..______ Tufty News Service, Deak Publications, New Kensington (Pa.) Daily Dispatch, Elizabeth (N. C.) Advance, Gallipolis (Ohio) Daily Tribune, Wheaton (Ill.) Journal, Sedalia (Mo.) Democrat, Gleaner & Journal, Henderson (Ky.), Lynn (Mass.) Telegram-News, Michigan League of Home Dailies, Central Press Associa-tion, Los Angeles (Calif.) Mirror-News. Het Vrije Volk, The Netherlands. ._________ WallStreet: Journal. ..o.3. wal _snizsagiil Globe SYNAIEStE. cucu anne oi ESS Diario Las Americas, The Americas Daily__ Associated Press...Lolobasd. ssf Fairchild Publications, New York _______.___ St. Louis Post-Dispateh.... uo so ool. London Sunday Times, Kemsley News- papers (England). Federated Publications, Inc., Lansing (Mich.) State Journal, Grand Rapids (Mich.) Herald, Battle Creek (IMich.) Enquirer and News, Lafayette (Ind.) Journal and Courier. London Daily Telegraph______.__ ini lm nt Ll Associated Press. oli ini nngurdanil. Philadelphia Bulletin....__ = Cleveland Press, Cincinnati Post, Colum-bus Citizen, Kentucky Post. Memphis Pross-Scimitar; Knoxville News-Sentinel. Traffic World ____ >. __ _----o-_- Ridder Publications, St. Paul Pioneer Press & Dispatch, Duluth Herald & News-Tribune, Long Beach Independent & Press-Telegram, San Jose Mercury & News, Pasadena Independent & Star-News, Aberdeen (8S. Dak.) American-News, Grand Forks (N. Dak.) Herald. Washington ByveningStar. 2 lin. King Features Syndicate, Consolidated Hearst Publications. New York Times... ..... 350 Doleioizell Associated Press... loon deer dle & 4285 North Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. 6 Rpt St., Chevy Chase, 3210 P St. 513 Deerfield Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 1919 19th St. 233 2d St. SE. 8201 Schrider St., Silver Spring, Md. 3313 Coryell Lane, Alexan-dria, Va 602 a Glen Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Whitelaw Hotel, 13th & T Sts. 9302 Kingsley Ave., Bethesda, Md. 1322 28th St. : 5602 Namakagan Rd., Be-thesda, Md. Rt. 3, Box 357, Cedar Lane, Fairfax, Va. 912 19th St. 2137 LeRoy Pl. 132514 Wisconsin Ave. 8309 Sree Rd., Silver Spring, Md. 10416 2 Te Crt., Silver Spring, Md. 3714 any St., Chevy hase, 5 3636 16th St. 1918 Sycamore Dr., Falls Church, Va. 3237 N St. 4955 Quebec St. 3501 Rodman St. 200 C St. SE. 109 Bonin Lee St., Alexan-dria, Va. 2325 North Jackson St., Arlington, Va. 1731 New Hampshire Ave. 1013 13th Street. 6908 Strathmore # 316, Chevy Chase, 6132 30th St. 1205 South Thomas 8St., Arlington, Va. 2812 Connecticut Ave. 15 4th St. SE. 1335 30th St. 3916 Morrison St. 207 Miles Dr., Forest Heights, Md. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued . Name Paper represented Residence *Buchanan, Thomas Arthur. . Buck, Robert then SE Bundy, David R........:.-.... *Burch;, John Pos oo ine. Burke, Charles. io... *Burke, Vincent J..__.__...__ *Butler, James J. 5. _ sxx... Byrnes, Dorothy Seymour... *Byrnes, Robert D_.._.._.._. Cain, Jamison...co. = *Campbell, Josephine C______ Campbell, Shepherd S_.._____ *Caplan, Marvin: .....coen---*Carey, Francis E_._____.:... *Carpenter, Elizabeth S______ *Carpenter, Leslie BE. _...____ Carper, Elsie... zn mmmiioene. *Carroll, Wallace: .......v... *Carter, John Franklin... ____ *Cassels, Louis... oo... Cauley, John R......cce.... *Chalze, Patil. om mes ema r *Chadwick, John... .«.... *Chatrnuck, Stephen. _.....__ *Cheshire, Herbert Wooo... *Chiang, Joseph... o.oo... *Childs, Marquis W__.....___ 3Clark, Albert E....o. uuu... *Clark, Bennett Marsh.._.__. Qlark, Mary Ellen... ......... Clark, Noelle. vn cima *Clark. Robert: B...........L Cleavenger, Morris Nd *Cleland, John A... ..._._.. *Cline, John m_® wire *Oloud, Joseph iis. cvemmraem-Cofley, GEOL ime bmi bmmiefsoe Cohn, Leon M.... omit tice *Cole, Benjamin R..oc...._.. Cole, Martha. ... tees irae Coles, Marshall. _..........=.. *Collier, Ns BeXeodoceoeatom- *Collins, Frederic W._.______ Harrisburg Evening News, Harrisburg Pa-triot, Long Island Press, Long Island Star-Journal, Newark Star-Ledger, Staten Island Advance, Syracuse Herald-Journal, Syracuse Post-Standard, Syracuse Herald-American, Huntsville (Ala.) Times, Jersey Journal. ‘Washington Daily News. oo cocomcoeaae.. Washington Capital News Service... Washington Daily News. o.oo cucecaaanme-Chicago Tribune Press Service. —occceeeee_- Polish. Dally Zoodn.-—.. ... oo weeeecre--s United Press Associations. ._.___.._.._._____ New Britain (Conn.) Herald, Film Daily, New York. Hartlord Courant. oi... ..cvorneonmpasnsnmwss Hartiord Courant... caver mwiinmannnnnie Columbia (S. C.) State & Record, Orange-burg (S. C.) Times-Democrat, Sumter Daily Item, Florence Morning News, Anderson Independent 8. C Pakistan Nawa--Waqt Publications________ WallStreet: Journal. cv. . canie sonwennmassh-- Fairchild Publications, New York_.._._____. Associated Press. a cnrnan Houston Post, Arkansas Gazette, Tulsa Tribune, Beaumont (Tex.) Enterprise, Beaumont (Tex.) Journal, Abilene (Tex.) Reporter-News, Springfield (Mass.) Daily News. Houston Post, Arkansas Gazette, Tulsa Tribune, Beaumont (Tex.) Enterprise, Beaumont (Tex.) Journal, Abilene (Tex.) Riporger-News, Springfield (Mass. ) Daily ews ‘Washington Post and Times Herald oo INOW-York Times. « suet iwi Som metal ow Consolidated News Features... o-oo... United Press Associations... ceo... Kansas City Star and Times coe eecceeeeeo Le Figaro (Paris) i. wie cust mda swe nds mmm ASS0CIatod Press. .covui.. tuorpantanbnsds doin Congressional Quarterly. ....ciceeencemannen- United Press Associations. a Chinese News Service... .cccearamcmccaacann- St: LouisPost-Dispateh..... . .oviceeinnedem Wall. Street. Journal iz. . ccc owrivmern onesie St. Louis Globe-Demoerat vee cocoa. Congressional Quarterly. coeemmeeocceno.. London Dally. Mall cr cc. it meme nm wd International News Service. ooo... __ ASSocIATed Press. . fa. tomb mein mide wie Tulsa Daily World, Youngstown Vindi-cator, Arkansas Democrat, Rock Island Argus, Lawton Constitution. Washington Evening Star... coo. __ Indianapolis Star, Muncie Star, Arizona Republie, Phoenix Gazette. Associated Progen onic tinessaa Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance..___.__ Washington Evening Star... ___._____ Providence Journal. ....cveeveenoma -nen-2< 2122 Massachusetts Ave. 2642 North Pershing Dr., Arlington, Va. 2530 Q. St. 5015 46th St. 5721 Bradley Blvd., Be-thesda, Md. 1742 Park Rd. 2720 Terrace Rd. SE. 9339 Columbia Blvd., Silver Spring, Md. 428 North Nelson St., Arlington, Va. 428 North Nelson St., Aran Ya. 132 C St. SE 3510 Shepard St., Mount * Rainer, : Arlington Towers, J729, Jefferson Bldg., Arling-ton, Va. 6405 3d St. 12 North Edison St., Arling-ton, Va. 4701 Woodway Lane. 4701 Woodway Lane. 4421 Windom Pl. 5118 Dalecarlia Dr. 2330 Massachusetts Ave. 6815 Melody Lane, Be-thesda,M 1500 Massachusetts Ave. 1428 35th St. 5004 Fort Sumner Dr., Sumner, 2808A 16th Road South, Arlington, Va. 501 Frankitn St., Alexan-dria, 100 Woodridge Ave., Silver Spring, M 3554 haan St. 1019 Beechwood Lane, Falls Church, Va. Box 338, McLean, Va. 3429 Porter St. 1900 Q St. 1410 N. Meade St., Arling- ton Va. 2430 Pennsylvania Ave. 3681 Upton St. 351 North Washington St., Falls Church, Va. 1605 Irving St. 3040 Idaho St. J737, Arlington Toweis, Arlington, Va. 1732 Beverly Ave., Falls Church, Va 2512 Q St. 2310 Connecticut Ave. 4774 Old Dominion Dr., North Arlington, Va. 3929 Jenifer St. Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Name Paper represented Residence *Collins, James M ____.._..___. *Conn, Harry F *Connors, Thomas James, Jr__ Cooper, Robert W...... *Clooper, William... *Coppenbarger, H. Li_________ *Corddry, Charles W., Jr_____ *Cormier, Franl U0” 50 *Corn, Herbert PP... oo... *Cornell, Douglas B.......... *Corum, Richard L....._____ *Cotten, Felix. atiiie Cowan, Edward.........__._. $Cralg, May. oil=tt Cramer, John PB. Ju. *tCrater, Robert W__________ *Creagh, Edward F..____.__. Critchfield, Richard P________ *Cromley, Alan W____._._.__ *Cronan; Carey ¥ 2) 0 Lr *Crowley, Raymond J_______. *Crowther, Rodney. .._.__.__ Cull, Richard, Jr. = *Cunningham, Morris.._..._. Pake, Marietta. 2 ... 21.1: *DaleyBdwin Loder or 1 *Daly, John Joseph, Jr. .___.. *Dayvis, Harold E EovIs, FW lt *Pavis, Spencer... ts 1Dayis, Watson >\. vio Deskin, James: = =. = 4 *Deane, Philip. enone *Degges, Charles B.___...._.. De Leonardis, Anthony V__._ Dalich,’ Helen...1. 0 Denny, Diang 2. or Ar *Denny Ludwell.____________ *de Pury, Edward G.-..._.__._ *Pearoche, Louis... ceeomiaic *de Segonzac, Adalbert_______ *Diamond, Edwin. 2... ___.-*Dickson, Edward H__.__.____ *illman, Grant... -2 DIZON, DOL. cee emir OIEDally Ban oh) 5 dite ¥en gi asdiiils Lb Press Associates, Ine__________.._ Sh TE New York Journal of Commerce. .......__.__ London Times. JU 02800 coli Wl fon f Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance _______ Washington Daily News... United Press Associations. ceoemeccaaaeaaaa. Associated Proggaan 0 Se a es Washington Evening cc Star...o_o. Associated: Press eran Wall Street Journal. .__t__ 3 ters International News Service. ......_._______. United Press. Associations... eee. Portland Press Herald, Portland (Maine) Evening Express, Kennebec (Maine) Journal, Waterville (Maine) Sentinel, Portland (Maine) Sunday Telegram. Washington Pally News. 2 a Cincinnati Post, Cleveland Press, Colum-bus Citizen, Kentucky Post. Associated Prossi. aul. ir cl anatase Albuquerque Journal, Jacksonville (Florida) Times-Union, Lincoln Journal, Salt Lake City Deseret-News, Spokane Spokesman-Review, Twin Falls Times News, Rich-mond News Leader, Chicago-American. Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City Times... Bridgeport Post, Bridgeport Telegram, Stamford Advocate. Associnted Pregg tho Le i nl ooh Baltimore SUNG ae ens ne awed Dayton Polly News: o-oo Memphis Commercial Appeal _____._________ Grafton (W. Va.) Sentinel i022 > 2a IN ew York Dime a rt a N. OC. W. OC. News Service. --————————-__ AtlantorYourngl ssi aati fa nh Associated Press i dl 2 Associated Pregs:s las el ces an Science Serviee tir. oot on Lolo oi St-T.ouisPost-Dispateh. Le drs ordi Washington Evening Star... oeeeevemo London Globe & Mail, Toronto Observer_____ Dear Publications, New Ronen (Pa.) Daily Dispatch, Elizabeth (N. C.) Ad-vance, Gallipolis (Ohio) Daily Tribune, Wheaton (I1l.) Journal, Sedalia (Mo.) Democrat, Tufty News Service, Michigan League of Home Dailies, Central Press Association, Los Angeles Mirror News, Henderson (Ky.), Gleaner and Journal, Lynn (Mass.) Telegram News. Ot (Calif) Bribie. cSt iis ase ‘United PressAssociations. == 2.2 1-2200 4 Baltimore SUN... coe sens ht te a SL SII Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance. _.____ Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance_.____.__ United Press Associations... ~------~==--22-. France-Presse. oc Sa Bane SOI a ed em nas International News Service. _ oo... _______ Sacramento (Calif.) Bee, Fresno (Calif.) Bee, Modesto (Calif.) Bee. United Press Associations... -occ. International News Service. oocooeeoaaao__. 905 OChalfonte Dr., Alex-andria, Va. 3245 Livingston St. 3201 Commonwealth Ave., Alexandria, Va. 2725 29th St. 2800 Ontario Rd. 3727 Northampton St. 4304 Glen Ridge St., Ken-sington, Md. oy ly St., Falls Church, 7104 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, ; 4408 Fairfield Dr., Bethesda, Md 33 Wish Rd., Alex-andria, Va. 4604 Norwood Dr., Chevy Chase, Md 1841 R St. x Carolina Ave., Cape St. John, Rt. 1, An-napolis, Md. 7000 40th Ave., University Park, Md. 5404 Harwood Rd., Be-thesda, Md. Bannock Burn Farm, Oak-ton, Va. pan Merle Pl., Alexandria, a. 6726 Fairfax Rd., Chevy Chase, M 2021 Lanier Dr. ., Silver Spring, Md. 4411 ios Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 3132 16th St. 6002 Woodacres Dr. 3714 Thornapple St., Chevy hase, ; 4526 Lowell St. 2829 4th Street NE. 3451 Martha Custis Dr., Alexandria, Va. 1202 North Columbus St., Arlington, Va. 3907 Huntington St. 1422 Rhode Island Ave. 2120 16th St. 4200 Cathedral Ave. 3145 P St. 3524 Gunston Rd., Alexan- dria, Va. 127 Windsor Rd., Alex-andr, Va. 1801 16th St. 3016 North Calvert, Balti-more, Md. 3000 University Ter. 1661 Crescent Pl. 1801 16th St. 2057 Tilden St. 4959 Hillbrook Lane. 3519 Quebec St. ' 7002 Sycamore Ave., Ta- koma Park, Md. 6240 23d St. N orth, Arling-ton, Va. 2623 tons Ct. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Name Paper represented Residence *Dixon, George... ..o..._.... *Dodd, PhilipW...._00 Donnelly, Tom. 2 Cio. ool. *Donovan, James F_________. *Donovan, Robert J..-..__.__ *Donoghue,Jobn H__________ Dorrance, RthelHL Jol. “Douglas, Francis P___ 5 *Drummond, R0OSCO€. -vevn---Drury, Allen... Le *Dudman, Richard... ....... Duffee, Warren 8... *Dunbar, ‘Arthur B./Jr.... .. Dunnigan, Alice A. __.__._..... *Durel-Pierre Louis *Edamatsu, Shigeyuki ________ Eddinger, Lucille............... *Edson, Arthur. .t ottx *Bdson; Peteri itlCal *Fdstrom, Bd oo *Bdstrom, Eve..L i... ..... *Edwards, Willard. _._.._.__ *Bgger,Charles. . =... _. *Bisen, Jack B.. . = ... Elder, Shirley M Elon, Amos * Emory, Nancy G.ceceeeeen--- Engle, TB v *Estabrook, Robert H__...... *Evans, Rowland, Jr *Everett, Glenn D Ewing, Ann. 2 toh Coo. Faltermayer, Rind Bo 3Paron, Hamilton: >. >t == Pay, Blton-C rh Fernsier, David. cree Fernsworth, Lawrence... ____ *Fine, Franglo *Finney, John Warren_______ King Features Syndicate... __ Chicago Tribune Press Service... ........... New York Herald Tribune Syndicate_--.-_. Washington Daily News. ooo ooooomccaeaeas United Press Associations... o.oo... _| New York Herald Tribune Syndicate.-. New York Times: + LU ing lm iiizan ie St. Louis Post Dispatch 2 United Press Associations... _._____ Newark Evening NewS. -cccccmcmecaaoao Associated Negro Press... cccocccmcccceaao France Presse... iil iii lL iiiiiie.. Associated Press... illic ccooneaacii Associated Press: . .t.... ood SLL Mainichi Newspapers (Japan) -cocoa... Cincinnati Times-Star.. 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Randal_______ *Higes, Edward H-_._...__.. *Highsmith, David A......_. *Hightower, John M_________ *Hildebrand, W. A... ___.____ *Hill, I. William noi Lill. *Ainer,Touis®._.__—- _ *Hines, William M., Jr... *Hinshaw, Joseph U.___._..__. *Hochstein, Robert... ...... *HHodenfield, G. Ki 00 Hoffman, Burton. _..2f__1l:_ *Hoffman, Fred 2. S_...2__. *Holcomb, George B_________ *Holeman, Frank__._ is *Holland, Cecil... .ccceea- Holland, Iva. ool .C-i *Hollander, Richard __._______ *Holsinger, Ralph... 20 *Hornaday, Walter C__..____ Horner, John V.__..______.... *Hoyt, Robert “J = __ B-_-_ *Humphries, Harrison B_____ Hunt,*Bobert A lil tiv. Hutchinson, William K__.__. Detroit Free Press, Chicago Daily News, Akron Beacon Journal, Miami Herald. Alexandria Gazette. oo 10 0 Uo DUE Associated Press. i c0i0 os 2001 JUNI North American Newspaper Alliance. _.____ King Features __.. ._.... Syndicate... 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Nannette Milstead...._..____ 301 Pennsylvania Bldg. BAtBdstromy=i-l «0 301 Pennsylvania Bldg. Thomas Winship. ..-....___ 856 National Press Bldg. John'GaHarris ys. i aaeaainaa 856 National Press Bldg. Gould Lincoln... ........... 723 Star Bldg. Thomas W. Gerber... _..___ 1177 National Press Bldg. PavidSentner:l. .......... 301 Pennsylvania Bldg. BdBdstrom [iL ai. 301 Pennsylvania Bldg. Nannette Milstead...._._.__ 301 Pennsylvania Bldg. Glenn D. Everett. .......... 926 National Press Bldg. CR ee A A Cth Ct TA eS ku 692 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Paper represented Name Office Bro (Conn.) Post and Bridgeport Carey Cronancil. ........... 894 National Press Bldg. ele Broce (Mass.) Enterprise (e.)----.___._ Bulkley Griffin... ........ 1237 National Press Bldg. Isabel Kinnear Griffin______. 1237 National Press Bldg. -Donald R. Larrabee._. 1237 National Press Bldg. Douglas Trussell ____...___. 1237 National Press Bldg. Bryan (0. coc oii Glenn D. Everett _________ 926 National Press Bldg. Times...lll. Buffalo (N. Y.) Courier-Express (m.)_.___.. Lucian C. Warren__________ 1389 National Press Bldg. Vesta N. Presbrey. oo... 1389 National Press Bldg. Buffalo Evening News... i... eee NatS:Finhey i... ....... 1207 National Press Bldg. Francis C: Fortune_____._._. 1207 National Press Bldg. Irvin D. F 1207 Nationai Press Bldg. Robert:Q. Jensen............ 1207 National Qress Bldg. Burbank (Calif.): Review... ote Robert W. Richards..._____ 1200 National Press Bldg. Frank J. Macomber...__ 1200 National Press Bldg. Frank BH. Kuest............. 1200 National Press Bldg. Juanita Williams___ 1200 National Press Bldg. Burlington (Vt.) Daily News____._.________ 1292 National Press Bldg. Florence S. Lowe. -1292 National Press Bldg. Burlington (Vt.) Free Press... ._.__... Vonda Bergman _..__.__.___. 233 2d St. SE. Coro (Egypt) El Akhbar & Akhbar El Predid. Zusy.c.l.c.onmnvnmnn-10009 Frederick Ave., Ken-om. sington, Md. 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Lo so onal lio. osipdsl Watson Davis. .......... 1719 N St. AnpBwing tis 1719 N St. Marjorie Van De Water... __ 1719 N St. Howard Simons___.....__.__ 1719 N St. John W. Robinson._.._...___ 719 N St. Dorothy Schriver. 1719 N St. Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance... Walker Stonei'{. ._.__....._. 1013 13th St. HM, Palbartil.. een... 1013 13th St. Fred W. Perkins............ 1013 13th St. Charles T. Lucey. .......... 1013 13th St. Marshall:Coles.... ........... 1013 13th St. Oland iD. Russell.:. ......... 1013 13th St.IMG. Lams 1013 13th St. Andrew PB. Tully, Jr........ 1013 13th St. Diana Denny... .......... 1013 13th St. Charles Bogen... veienins 1013 13th St. Congressional Directory 704 NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Paper represented Name Office Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance— Continued Sharon (Pa) .. ......... Herald...4. Sherman (Tex.) Democrat... ..___.._____. Shreveport (La.) Journal. _________._______ Shreveport (La.) Times (m.) __._____._____. 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Jack Steele. _ Vance Trimble.......cenee--Ludwell Denny:......coeee... Frank’B. Ford.......oeoe-.-Marshall MeNeil . _......... Dickson J. Preston. .......... Henry N. Taylor. ...00 WilliamiCooper:_ ..... ..... David: Sentner.............. Ed Edstrom Joseph A Dear: ........ Esther Van Wagoner Tufty. Maurice G. Boehl Louise Steiman Ansberry. ._. Sarah MeClendon._...______ Charles O. Gridley Kay Ra Dorothy Williams_._.... Edward H.'Sims....cnoem oe Edward’ H. Sims. ..cazczau-Frank Hewlett... _...___... Robert W. Richards. ..__.._ Frank J. Macomber....__._. Frank-H,. Kuest.........ccun-Juanita Williams.._.....____ Frank J. Macomber....._.___ Frank H. Kuest.....cu.-.... Juanita Williams... ...______ Leslie E. Carpenter. ....____ Elizabeth S. Carpenter_..___ Bulkley: Griffin. i ---..-.---Isabel Kinnear Griffin.______ Don Larrabee. .......:..... Douglas Trussell............ OQ. CaMiller ili] |... aaa. 0. C.Miller cl. Lin Thomas W. Hagan... ...._. Thomas: W. Hagan ____..... Carey Cronan._——— -cae Andrew J. Viglietta._. Aaron G. Benesch___ Jules J. Witcover. .......__.. Thomas Arthur Buchanan. Milton G. Jaques... ....._.__ Robert Hochstein......____.. Walter Gonglo'. ..coaaa-... Andrew J. VigHetta.......... Jules J. Witecover. _... Thomas Arthur Buchanan. Milton Jaques... _.._. Robert Hochstein... Andrew J. Viglietta_........ Jales J. Witeover ... ......... Thomas Arthur Buchanan. ._ Milton Jaques Robert Hochstein____.______ Aaron G. Benesch __._....... Andrew J. Viglietta__.__..____ Jules J. Witecover. .. ........ Thomas Arthur Buchanan__ Milton Jaques.........c..w.--Robert Hochstein. _________ 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 301 Pennsylvania Bldg. 301 Pennsylvania Bldg. 301 Pennsylvania Bldg. as Bradley Blvd., BB hesds, 997 National Press Bldg. 997 National Press Bldg. 997 National Press Bldg. 2142 Wyoming Ave. 1001 National Press Bldg. 810 National Press Bldg. 1253 National Press Bldg. 1253 National Press Bldg. 1253 National Press Bldg. 1149 National Press Bldg. 3701 Massachusetts Ave. 1090 National Press Bldg. 1090 National Press Bldg. 812 National Press Bldg. 1200 National Press Bldg. 1200 National Press Bldg. 1200 National Press Bldg. 1200 National Press Bldg. 1200 National Press Bldg. 1200 National Press Bldg. 1200 National Press Bldg. 1200 National Press Bldg. 1202 National Press Bldg. 1202 National Press Bldg. 1237 National Press Bldg. 1237 National Press Bldg. 1237 National Press Bldg. 1237 National Press Bldg. 6904 22d Pl., Hyattsville, Md. 6904 22d Pl., Hyattsville, Md. 614 Albee Bldg. 614 Albee Bldg. 894 National Press Bldg. 344 Munsey Bldg. 344 Munsey Bldg. 344 Munsey Bldg. 344 Munsey Bldg. 344 Munsey Bldg. 344 Munsey Bldg. 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Elizabeth Wharton. _.______ Edward G. de Pury......... M. Stewart Hensley. _______ Edwin Dayton Moore. ...._. Roscoe Snipes. .._..._.._.. Vincent'J.-Burke._.......... Louis Cassels: ... _......... John A. Goldsmith__________ Warren S. Duffee_...._..._. Gaylord P. Godwin.___.____ William H. Galbraith__.___. Harry WiSharpe........... Donald J. Gonzales. ......---Anthony Ullstein_________._ Patricia Ann Wiggins____.__ DieleS,; Wests! connie Henry Raymont..__......._. Betty: Pryor... ..cccnee-Herbert W. Cheshire. _..___ Richard C. Sizemore.._.__.. NeiliMaceNefl ol coo Thomas Weyre:. oun James Baar iil Uo... Jane Day John T. Lely [Yl Re, Arnold B. Sawislak._________ Anthony V. DeLeonardis. --Helen Thomasit.. cc George Coley... Thomas P. Nelson. ___._.._. Arthur Windsor Arundel. _ _ William J. Baton___________ Rutherford M. Poats_______. 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TEE. EE a a RA RCE 706 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Paper represented Name Office Utica NI YD) Dally Press lil va Utica (N. Y.) Observer-Dispatch___......._ Venice (Calif-¥iVangaardi ..L.............. Vineland (N. J.) Times-Journal. ..___.____ Yin Islands Daily News (St. Thomas, Waco News-Tribune. ----oo coeameeaeeemeee Waco Times-Herald 'Wiall Street Journal (m.)S-cicceomcaamaaaa Washington Evening Star.aceceaeacmeeeea- Paal TnMartint. ....caaa.. Reginald F. Torrey. ..----.-William A. Garrett. __...... Kenneth M. Scheibel ._ _____ Reginald F. Torrey. ......__ William A. Garrett. _._.___. Kenneth M. Scheibel. ____._. Loren!B. Pope... .......... John Kelso. ne nacaaaan Robert W. Richards.._...__ Frank J. Macomber.__._.... Frank H. Kuest ._..._...... P. Jack Wooldridge. ____.____ Lester-Tanzer i... cccnua- John A. Grimes... ...... Edward A. Behr... ....... Edmund K. Faltermayer. ._ James A. Reynolds_.____..__. Leslie Davis Polk... Edward W. Lewis, Jr....c.-Arthurlaek atl. .......... Henry F. Myers, ITI... Roseoe:C. Born, Jr............ Shepherd S. Campbell ._____ Truman R. Temple, Jr..____ QG. Gould Lincoln. .......... ROI ew EE Benjamin M. McKelway_ John H, Clin Herbert F. EO iim William M. Hines, Jr.._.._. Don'S.. Warren... ...... Garnett D. Horner..__.______ George Kennedy .........._. Joseph Young... .ccceu----No Rex, Collier......cv enue. John @. Henry.t-........... Miriam Ottenberg....._..... Robert K. Walsh__.____.._. John W. Thompson, Jr..... William H. Harrison.._..... Farl HH. Vess..it. nine George D. Beveridge. Jr... John A. Giles Newbold Noyes, Jr._.....__. Francis P. Douglas._........ Cecil Holland...........cceu-- Mary McGrory.......euoee-Jack Jonas. oui. cane ineaa LzEdgarPrina............. Charles B. Seib, Jr. ......_. I. William Hill_____ John W, Stepp... William A. Millen_. 1267 National Press Bldg. 1267 National Press Bldg. 1267 National Press Bldg. 1267 National Press Bldg. 1267 National Press Bldg. 1267 National Press Bldg. 1267 National Press Bldg. 1267 National Press Bldg. 1267 National Press Bldg. 1267 National Press Bldg. 1267 National Press Bldg. 1267 National Press Bldg. 1267 National Press Bldg. 1267 National Press Bldg. 1200 National Press Bldg. 1200 National Press Bldg. 1200 National Press Bldg. 1200 National Press Bldg. 10004 Reddick Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 4749 Reservoir Rd. 1001 National Press Bldg. 1001 National Press Bldg. 1015 14th St. 1015 14th St. 1015 14th St. 1015 14th St. 1015 14th St. 1015 14th St. 1015 14th St. 1015 14th St. 1015 14th St. 1015 14th St. 1015 14th St. 1015 14th St. 1015 14th St. 1015 14th St. 1015 14th St. 1015 14th St. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. EE Press Galleries SEE | NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Paper represented Name Office Washington Capital News Service... 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Koterba_________ Dotty Koterba, James R. Wiggins___________ Edward T. Folliard ...._..__ William V. Nessly............ MerloJ. Pusey = = = Jerry Kiutte. Robert Albright... ._.. ‘John J. W. Riseling_._______ Ben. W.Glbert.._ _—.. Malvina Lindsay... _._______ Marie S. MeNair___________ Robert H. Estabrook. ______ Philip L. Graham... Johm'@ Norris —. = ~~ Alfred Friendly. ____._______ Carroll Kilpatrick... ______. Aubrey A. Graves. _..__.___ Jeanne Bogers.............._ Richard L. Lyons. .......... Nathan 8. Haseltine. ._______ Robert E. L. Baker__.______ Bernard D. Nossiter-.....__ A. Wesley Barthelmes, Jr.__ Richard A. Thornburgh_.___ *BisiciCarper. £2. oll... Eve Edstrom.....cc oo. Bulkley Griffin... .......... Isabel Kinnear Griffin. _____ Donald R. Larrabee_.._...__ Douglas Trussell. _.._____._ Buckley Griffin.............. IsabelleGriffin___._________. Donald R. Larrabee....____. Douglas Trussell-=~ Alan Sh Znoy Rs Ca ancy G, Enmory......-..--May Crai Edward V. Koterba__._.__... Dotty Koterba........-..e..m.-Edward V. Xoterba___..____ Dotty Koterhs. eee Frances McKusick_._.._____ Joseph A. Dear... cecevawns-Esther Van Wagoner Tufty. Maurice G. Boehl____..._... Mrs. Charles Brooks Smith__ Belsy Jager... iiss William P. Heln........--- RRR RRRRERRRRRRRRRRRRRREREREEEEEEEEEE=amm== 707 National Press Bldg. 707 National Press Bldg. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 6103 Kirby Rd., Bethesda, Md. 6103 Kirby Rd., Bethesda, Md. 1515 L St. 1515 1, St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1515 Li St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 15151 St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1515 IL St. 1515 L St. 1515 Lh St. 1515 L, St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1515 Li St. 1515 L: St. 1515 Li St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1237 National Press Bldg. 1237 National Press Bldg. 1237 National Press Bldg. 1237 National Press Bldg. 1237 National Press Bldg. 1237 National Press Bldg. 1237 National Press Bldg. 1237 National Press Bldg. 1201 National Press Bldg. 1201 National Press Bldg. 1228 National Press Bldg. 6103 Kirby Rd., Bethesda, Md. 6103 Kirby Rd., Bethesda, Md. 6103 Kirby Rd., Bethesda, Md. 6103 Kirby Rd., Bethesda, Md. 5027 North Capitol St. 997 National Press Bldg. 997 National Press Bldg. 997 National Press Bldg. 1650 Harvard St. 1812 Varnum St. 619 Colorado Bldg. CN 708 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS Paper represented Wichita Falls (Tex.) Record-News Times (m). Wilmington (Del.) Journal-Every Eve-ning. Wilmington (Del.) Morning News___._._.__ Wilmington (N. O.) Star-News (m.,e.)---- Windsor Dally Starss toc o_o... Winston-Salem Journal... ooo. Worcester (Mass.) Telegram-Gazette_.____ York (Pa.) Dispatehs. sos oo wees0 York (Pa.) Gazetteand Daily... ._______ Youngstown (Ohio) Vindicator (e.)...-.-._- Yugoslav News Agency “Tan Jug”... _..__ REPRESENTED—Continued Name Office 1253 National Press Bldg. 1253 National Press Bldg. 1253 National Press Bldg. 1253 National Press Bldg. 1253 National Press Bldg. 1253 National Press Bldg. 1230 National Press Bldg. Lyn van der Linden. _______ 1230 National Press Bldg. James EF, Scotfon i ........ 1230 National Press Bldg. C. Knowlton Nash_..___.__. 1624 Eye Street Allein Banos, co... 1624 Eye Street Thomas G. Wicker. 3400 P St. Bulkley Griffin. __.____ 2 1237 National Press Bldg. Isabel Kinnear Griffin_______ 1237 National Press Bldg. Donald R. Larrabee. ._.._.___ 1237 National Press Bldg. DouglasTrussell. ........... 1237 National Press Bldg. Carl D:-Sorest. ...... cena: 1192 National Press Bldg. Toshiro T'subokawa __....... 3524 Quebec St. McLellan Smith. .__.._.____ 1142 National Press Bldg Alvin Toffler ct ...cvimeas. 637 Arlington Blvd, "Falls Church, Va. Bascom N. Timmons. _ _..._ 1253 National Press Bldg. Edward Jamieson____.__.___. 1253 National Press Bldg. Jom A. Cleland: .. ......... 1253 National Press Bldg. Miodrag Avramovic......_-1520 16th St. PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS GALLERY Phone, CApitol 4-3121, extension 6548 Superintendent.— William J. Forsythe, 1212 Longfellow Street. Phone, RAndolph 175. STANDING COMMITTEE OF PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS Henry L. Griffin, Chairman Paul M. Schmick, Secretary-Treasurer Frank Cancellare Alfonso A. Muto James E. Lyons RULES GOVERNING PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS GALLERY 1. Administration of the press photographers’ gallery is vested in a Standing Committee of Press Photographers elected by accredited members of the galleries. The committee consists of five persons elected to serve for terms of two years. Three members shall be elected in odd-numbered years and two in even-numbered years. Elections will be held in January. Vacancies on the committee will be filled by special election to be called by the Standing Committee. 2. Persons desiring admission to the photographers’ gallery of Congress should make application in accordance with Rule 35 of the House of Representatives, subject to the direction and control of the Speaker, and Rule 34 of the Senate, which rules will be interpreted and administered by the Standing Committee of Press Photographers subject to the review and approval of the Senate Com-mittee on Rules and Administration. 3. The Standing Committee of Press Photographers shall limit membership in the photographers’ gallery to bona fide news photographers of repute in their profession and to Heads of Photographic Bureaus under such rules as the Standing Committee of Press Photographers shall prescribe. 4, Provided, however, that the Standing Committee of Photographers shall admit to the gallery no person who does not establish to the satisfaction of the Committee all of the following: (a) That any member 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 gallery. (b) That he or she is not engaged in any lobbying activity and will not become so engaged while a member of the gallery. The above rules have been approved by the Committee on Rules and Adminis-tration. Taomas C. HeEnNINGS, JR., Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. 709 a | LEE F LE MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION The * designates those whose wives accompany them Name Representing Residence TADDOLE, Gong. av. cacadaas EOIN Sats at ah th wens RE wate rein le 1201 5 Jarton St., Arling-ton, Va. Allon, William ©... Associated Press Photos. .....ceeeenexecam——-2 J sfferinn St., Alexan-ria, Va. *Alloy, ©. Bail 20 2 Sot United Press News Pictures... coeeeaeaa--1 Stanton Dr., Fairfax, Va. * Atherton, James K. W______ United Press News Pictures. ..-ucaveeaeaeaa-3222 Edgewood Rd., Kens- ington, Md. *Atkins, Ollie... ....s. Saturday Evening Post... ccceccecoamaaanas Box 11, Fairfax, Va. *Baker, Elwood A... .....__.. Evening Stan. ion. rarialdo ids 2830 Rittenhouse St. at *Beall, William C= Washington Daily News. ..acaeecccacacaaaa-n 934 Sweetbriar Dr., Alex-andria, Va. *Bennett, Walter E_ _ ________ Time, Inc ee SE ae Ts ei de 5812 Massachusetts Ave. *Burchette, Robert... ..... 806 Thurman Ave., Hyatts- ville, *Burroughs, Henry......co---311 University Blvd., Silver Sn g, Md. *Cancellare, Frank _ ._.._..____ ngs Hah St., Arlington, ‘Washington Post-Times Herald... .oc.oo._. 4725 First St. SW, Washington Post-Times Herald .aceaeeaan-. 1833 New Hampshire Ave. NW Dr I Ui RR 3606 N. Third Street, Ar-lington, Va. 6800 Melody Lane, Bethes-da, a, Md. *@orte, Charles CQ _.__...._._ United Press News Pictures. ____._accmoeen__ 2423 14th St. NE. *Darcey, Richard ©... _.__. ‘Washington Post-Times Herald. . 225 Newcomb St. SE. *Del Vecchio, Charles. ........ ‘Washington Post-Times Herald 806 Princeton Pl. SE. *Priscoll, Norman.......eizcm-Washington Post-Times Herald 715 Chestnut Ave., Falls Church, Va. EllispArthurdoa Lio. aus ‘Washington Post-Times Herald... ........_ 8519 Carroll Ave. 53 Silver Spring, Md. *Flecknoe, Harold Jaeecaae-a-Evening Star. __. 10011 Tenbrook Dr., Silver Spring, Md. *Fletcher, Jack. oi istic. National Geographic... 5315 Ninth Road North, Arlington, Va. *Poster, Burt Bl. . r teen A5500iated Press Photos. oi. cececaneaann=r 2245 N. Harrison St., Ar-lington, Va. *(aylin, George RB... ini. United Press News Pictures. .:.ceeeeseeanen-1436 Primrose Rd. NW. *Georges, Harvey W. _ .oeeo. Associated Press’ Pholos......cneceansbame-1802 I Ave., Falls Church, *Gorry, Charles P. cloaca...4. Associated Press Photos c.-.-o-aic aon. 601 S. cia Dr., Falls Church, Va. *Creiffin, Benry 1... —.o.-22-=-Associated Press’ Photos: --ceecvenaeae=--3214 Gumwood Dr., Univer-sity Hills, Md. *Heiberger, Joseph. coaeaaae--Washington Post-Times Herald. oeaaaaaa--10016 Portland Rd., Silver. Spring Hollis, Louis J. .——-cameo -Washington Daily News... ._...o.cilll. 5717 N. Ri Dr., Arling-ton, Va. Horan, John RB. -.._eert Bening ay in etn 1606 A St. SE. Boy, Prank. il. ul. 00000000] Washington Post-Times Herald. cacao. 3149 S. Stafford St., Arling-ton, Va. Hoy, Thomas L.....coccceeem-IniET en RO 3149 S. Stafford St., Arling-ton, Va. Johnson, Maurice. ...ceeaa---International News Photos 7 Perrott Court, Little River Hills, Fairfax, Va. *Kelley, Thomas. .c.uaaceeana Washington Post-Times Herald. ..ccoeeaea--17} Hemy Rd., Rockville, *Leffler, Warren XK. ._....... U.S. News & World Report. .ececceaxae—-1409 Kanawha St., Hyatts-ville, ] *Lyons, James E___......_... Universal-International ono cccoecomaaacaas 4301 Connecticut Ave. *Mack;, Charles Poo= 0 OBS “Soe It Now 2 Fro Pinion: 5904 Aberdeen Rd., Bethes-a, Md. *Mahan, James B....—cnea---7422 Summitt Pl, Alex-andria, Va. Martufi, Rosemary.........__ Evening Star 2729 ont Ave. Meacher, Erle... ... nee International News Photos... cocoeeeoo 2030F St. Evening Star. i aes 9316 East Parkhill Dr., Bethesda, Md. 710 : i - Press Photographers Gallery MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Name *Muto, Alfonso A-........... *McNamara, James. _..__.___ *McNamee, Wallace. ________ Oates, Walter’ ...ovimmasn *O’Halloran, Thomas... .._. *Roberts, Joseph B___._._.__. *Rohland, Henry... ceee--2-#Rollins, Byron H ___......=¢ *Rous, Jon... .cocedeaenso-s sSchutzer, Paul. ..cceuacico: *Senko, Michael: oc..... Shields, Thomas E ...... Oe =Smith, William J_....... *Tames, George... assess *Taylor, Arnold...ic ... *Tretick, Stanley. «cans *Tugander, Harry. ......c..u: *Walker, Hank... .:..soaic: Wilson, Donald M........... *Wood, Walter... coeecman=z Representing International News Photos... _____________ Wash. Post-Times Herald__. Wash. Post-Times Herald___ Evening Star. .___ ..._... U. S. 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Schuster... 0 227 H St. Harry Tugander.........conmmcmeee 227 H St. 717 Congressional Directory SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued Service Name NEWSPAPER PHOTO DEPARTMENTS Washington Daily News... _..o...... Willam GC. Beallo.. ooninciia an Wellner:'Streets. i. —.-_"_3 Louis. Hollis... Fi. Washington Post-Times Herald ...___._. Hugh Miller, manager... ......_. Robert Burehette. ~~... _. DPouglasiChevalier. .................. Richard G. Darcey. .--—____22% Charles Del Vecchio. ........._... Arthur Elisod roll Lo. Thomas. Kaolleyiilt vl... eee... James McNamara. -___ William J. McNamee. Henry:Rohlandualt Frank Hoy. ceeworsencnane Washington Evening Star_ oo oocoooo.. ‘Walter Wood, manager_ _____._____ Gene. Abboteoailia Bf Loo... Elwood Bakerzwoolii (oeo... AngustusChinnaeel oo ._. GeorgedDanorysdis dt ooo. Harold: J: Flecknoet. HarryyGoodmanz-X-Loo oo. .-John Horan: teuioil vee Thomas Hoy. smovsiioo eaa Rosemary Martufi.... oo... .._.. John Mueller cdo Walter:Qateso ollie eine. 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RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS’ GALLERIES SENATE RADIO AND TELEVISION GALLERY Phone, CApitol 4-3121, extension 6421 Superintendent.—Robert C. Hough, 7805 Glenside Drive, Takoma Park, Md. Assistant Superintendents: Con. J. D’Andrea, 4900 55th Avenue, Roger Heights, Hyattsville, Md. Marion L. Ball, 3212 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md James B. Barrett, 10403 Armory Avenue, Kensington, Md. HOUSE RADIO AND TELEVISION GALLERY Phone, CApitol 4-3121, extension 5215 Superintendent.—Robert M. Menaugh, 2311 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Superintendents: Mike Michaelson, 1310 Meade Street North, Arlington, Va. Max M. Barber, 2501 12th Street North, Arlington, Va. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS’ GALLERIES Robert F. Hurleigh, Chairman Edward P. Morgan, Vice Chairman Julian Goodman, Secretary Lewis W. Shollenberger, Treasurer Bryce W. Burke, Member at Large Ann M. Corrick, Member at Large Leslie W. Higbie, Member at Large Joseph F. McCaffrey, Member Ex Officio 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 719 720 Congressional Directory 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 DirEcToORY 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. 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. TroMAs C. HENNINGS, Jr., Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. ~ 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, Martin___.________ *Alvey, Murray. * Ayers, Theodore A___________ sBancroft, Griffing = =" *Barber, Julian _..____=. __... *Barriault, Arthur F.________ *Bartolini,Jullan’'A ..____._._ *Beckerman, Lawrence ______ *Bittenbender, Milton D___._ *Blum, Virginia H___________ *Bowers, Donald E____.____._ *Bradford, Robert E__________ *Brenner, Bernard. .......... *Brinkley, David......-- *Brooks, Ned... conser seam *Burch, Edward L.___..____. *Burke, Bryce W._ _. .-. .... *Catella, Anthony____________ Charuhas, Antoinette._.______ *Cheely, George. -oooooeomnn *Chureh, Wells........ __. *Coffim, Tris... Cole, BetiyA. *Compton, Walter. __________ *Coney, Charles Lee, Jr._.____ *Craven, Thos. J, Sr.._.-..-*Craven, Thos. J., r=. wv *Cushing, Stephen W________ Diamond, Henry L_____._____ *Dillman, Audrey... Downs, Bill. .c.....c orca Duke, Paul. WW. . . as rhe, Pe. ar co. Edwards, John_...... o_o: *Kvans, Kenneth____________ *Fanning, Jr., Wallace R_____ *Fleming, Robert H__________ *Tord, Joffray Charles__..___. *Foster, Cedric. oo: uuu *French, Kenneth H.______.___. *Franklin, Benjamin A_______ *Gerlach, George. ..ceeeeman-- Hearst Metrotone News, Inc.—Telenews— News of the Day. OBE News LO NeW es eo CBO NOUS. oo inne aire shes ae asain Bill Henry _— Associates..." International News Service... ._._._____ The Evening Star Broadcasting Co.— WMAL. United. Press Radio... ceo aia La Star Broadcasting Co.—WMAL- United Press Movietone News... __...____.. 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Washington Blvd., Arlington, Va. Harwood, Md. 6340 31st St. 4620 Bayard Blvd. 2712 Wisconsin Ave. 5416 55th Pl.,, East River- dale, Md. 11310 Rokeby Ave., Garrett Park, Md. 8211 Grove St., Silver Spring, Md 721 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Name Representing— Residence *Qertz, Jack A........5 nai Giannopoulos, Cleo_...._..__. *Goodman, Julian. __._______ *Hackes, Peter .. =...=. Magy, Bath Geri: coors Halle, Ka Hamilton, Roulhac, Jr_..__.__ Hanschman, Naney.-_.___.___ Ten Blepard Paha *Henle, R *Henry, William M. (BID. *Herman, George E *Hershfield, LT epSA le *Higbie, Leslie W____________ * Hines, Beryl tio coor *Hoertel; Bruce G.-.......... *Hofen, Jom PF..._.. .. yry, Bertie Ts STs Charles OQ. .o oon. AJones, Sam ML. >. Lok *Kaplow, Herbert... _______ *Keller, Cassius M___..___._.___ Kobin, William ..c--—.--=-Koop, Theodore F___________. *Kress, G. Bradford. .._._..___ +1 aurence, Jock... irom inne sl ewis, Fulfon, Jr...o0 *Lion, Harold BH *Lodovichetti. Arthur Norra: *Lyons, Paul M *McOaffrey, Joseph F________ McClatchy, Charles K._______ *McCormick, Robert K___.__ *McGee, D. Frank...__ *McGranaghan, Marjorie V.. *MacFarlane, Ian Ross... *MacFarlane, Louise Anne___ *MacLeish, Roderick. __.__.__ *Magee, John P., Jr. ....... Mack, Ployd serae sara *Mahoney, Clande A =. === *Malkie, Paul (Del)._._.___.. *Marder, George J. _ oo... *Markel, Hazel ______ _| Marlow, Michael J__ aNTsy, John OQ. rl: sled NBC New College News Conference ___________________ WHE, Cleveland,; Ohio. i cn -vussataa uc... Hamilton-Means Associates. __..__.________ CBS N Three-Star xtra. -oi a een nage Bill Henry Associates........cmrorerenmnnasna-CBE News. reerst ne KING, KING-TV, Seattle, Wash__________ Mutual Broadcasting System... _._.._.. KQY, Phoenix, Arizona. The Arizona Network. NB NOW Sr United Press Movietone News_____._._.____. 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Morgan, Edward P__________ *Morrison, Fred W._._..__© *Mudd, Roger H___._.__ *Murray, J. Harley _._.________ *Mustin, Henry Ashmead____ Neel William. .~ ~~~» *Nessen, Ronald Harold______ *O’Eth Alfred © Owen, Willlam: iC... .._.__. *Peterson, Ralph Howard____ PhipDS, Joe Klee marr Pierpoint, Robert C__.________ *Rasn, Bryson’ Boo Reed, JotE.Re iis sRichards, Wm. T'... ._._._. *Richardson, Donald W______ Rinehart, Christie. ._....____ *Robinson, Peter D_.._._._ *Robinson, Robert... Rogers, Helen Jean Roper, James ® _____..__.____ *Ryan, Edward F #Sontos, Ralph A... *Saylor, Harold E. (Hal)_____ *Scherer, Raymond Li. _______ *Schultz, Jack Secondari, John H *Serling, Robert J....__ *Serpell, Christopher H______ *Sevareld, Bric.......-... *Shollenberger, Lewis W_____ sShutt, Charles E....... .._. Slinkard, Thomas L._________ *Smith, Howard K__ *Smythe, Wm." KX... ...... *Sozio, George A... .. *Spivak, Lawrence E_________ *Sprague, W.B., Jr............ *Strawser, Nell B........... *Steiner, Barly... ....... .... *Stringer, Harry R-- Vogliotti, Gabriel R._________ *Von Fremd, Charles S...____ *Vanocur, Sander.......wwvewwe-- Hamilton-Means Associates.________________ Canadian Broadcasting Corp... ________ American Broadeasting Co__________________ NBC Three Star Exes. =i dv anbaiiee1} WTOP News: .. nil sive Guin | International News Service... __._________ Mutual Broadcasting System _______________ Drew Pearson Programs. 5 is tv United Press Movietone News______________ Spot News rraimse tana versio lao Sil L Associated Press Radio... ecm l NBC Newsrel ” obeiz alive Sle Toll Evening Star Broadcasting Co.—WMAL— ABC Hearst Metrotone News, Inc.—Telenews— News of the Day. 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Ford 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 XXXYV 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 economic, industrial, technical, or trade character, published for profit and supported chiefly by adver- 729 | : 730 Congressional Directory 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 CoNGRESsSIONAL 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. Troms C. HeEnNNINGS, JR. Chairman, Senate Commattee on Rules and Administration. MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION [The * designates those whose wives or husbands accompany them] Name Representing— Office Brogdeasting, oo rs 1735 DeSales St. McGraw-Hill Publications. .___._..________ 1189 National ros Bldg. Adams, JohnH... U.S. News & World Report. ______________ 24th and N Sts *Anderson, Howard J___.__.. BNA Publications oo. J nancers 1231 24th St. *Arndi Carol BH. Army Times Publishing Co.________________ 2020 M St. Assmann, George A__________ RATE TA Saie tela ie hia See IS ls Kn 1000 Vermont Ave. Badger, Sherwin C., Jr_....__ TEE shennanSana 1000 Vermont Ave. phar esl Ales hee Baechtold, Robert E Army Times Publishing Co... 2020 M St. Bagley, Edna._.___._.__ 1 1) i re es ee eS Ld hein 852 National Press Bldg. Bailey, Jerome W_____ 1174 National Press Bldg. Baker, George...nmeren 1093 National Press Bldg. occ *Boakhage, H. R.. coo. Army Times Publishing Co.......ncameeee-2020 M St. *Baldinger, Wilbur H._._____ Radio News Buleal co. . i neanrnacasese-611 Wyatt Bldg. *Bay, Helmuth... ..csrere-BankersMonthly. o.oo 1104 National Press Bldg. *Bayless, Glen... =... 1189 National Press Bldg. Beach, Clarke...= 8S. & Report... 24th N Sts or. U. News World ______ and dREETbE Sei 1000 Vermont Sve OA Cesena *Beatty, J. ¥rank cc... Broadeasting,. =o 0 al 1735 DeSales St. Becker, Donald. _........ U.S. News & World Report __._____________ 24th and N Sts. Bellinger, Frederic C._.._____ Army Times Publishing Co... ..___..._ 2020 M St. *Bendiner, Robert. __...____._ SHIR Selendisele National Bldg. In TOE wll 1107 Press *Berger, Marshall W.________. fi 10 0 EC vm eer a ve hn Gp 1000 Vermont Ave. *Billord, Jules B _.... .....c. U.S. News & World Report ______________._ 24th and N Sts. *Blair, Clay D., The Saturday Evening Post. _.....__.___.._ 1000 Connecticut Ave. *Blumenthal, FrotericE a -Parade Magazine = ee ecerrae-1224 Wyatt Bldg. *Bolton, George Woes U.S. News & World Report... _____.. 24th and N Sts. *Bonwit, Jov:A. co. nee National Magazine Feature Service. _._______ 996 National Press Bldg. vBooker, Simeon 8S. . ........ Jet, Ebony, Hue and, Tan... ccurunwee-261 Constitution Ave. Nationa Geographic Magazine ___..__________ 16th and M Sts. 1123 National Press Bldg. *Bourjaily, Monte, \ |) edad J 2020 M 8t. *Bradlee, Benjamin C____.___ Nr 1229 National Press Bldg. Bratter, Herbert M._________ ing 3000 39th St. *Brome, Richard XK... 3 U. S. News & World Report 24th and N Sts. * Brownlow, Cecil A_____ 2 1174 National Press Bldg. *Bryant, George Bard anes 1189 National Press Bldg. *Bryant, William a . News & os iia SEA el 24th and N Sts. *Bucknell, Marthe B..:. icx-meter or a Doi IH TREE 1000 Vermont Ave. *Bush, Te Taso Para 158 Army Times Publishing Co... _______ 2020 M St. *Callander, Bruce Dg .cne-.-Army fame Publishing Co..-~~": 2020 M St. Cadwalader, Mary H._._____ {inl Besa hn bhai eide anda Sedalia 1000 Vermont Ave. *Oalvin, Roy. is aane. 1189 Press .iaea National Bldg. Campbell, Lee. ---cccccmmena-News: Weal aa a nsia 1229 National Press Bldg. *Cannon, afore far Radio News Bure os incase 400 Bldg. co cocnce-Wyatt Cassidy, Taman Ys aris RadioNews Bureau 2. o-oo 400 Wyatt Bldg. *Carll, George S., Jr______._.. Army-Navy-Air Force Register_____________ 511 11th St. *Cater, S. Jr ..c.. i Tn poUn eeseaseeba Ge ial LOG prion] Bldg. Douglass, 170d einen 1107 N Press *Cherry, Ralphs. ..orr-cnes-0il, Paint, and Drug Reporter. _____________ 621 Albee Bldg. *Chew, Peter ID. .. .. id Bina TeT 0 Bh htc SR Se ba Eat ei 1000 Vermont ove *Cipperly, John 0... ........ 723 15th St. *Clark, Evert B__... _..... Aviation Week... cies arasraaces= 1174 National Press Bldg. Clarke, Bert O....ovvivemene-The Textile Bulletin, The Knitter, The 3607 Lowell St. Municipal South, and Southern Hospitals. *Clift, Charles... eocencs-8 3 ETE DRY he nS i Sl Sheet dade hi 11077 Neagional Press Bldg. *Clissold, Walter N_.__...._. Baking Industry, The Canner, and Hospital 1319 Management. *Codel,, Martin. ....-eavreee-RoQio News BureMI. cies ner snes em srs eae Wyatt Bldg. *Cohen, Stanley E___.____._. AAVorlISINg AGS. eeeen 995 ar Press Bldg. *Coman, Thomas F___._ ¥ BNA Publications....--___ 1231 24th St. sConineg, Ernest... .5...... McGraw-Hill Publications... __.________.. 1189 National Press Bldg. *Crawford, Kenneth G._...___ NOWBWER i i or ne eran eas 1229 National Press Bldg. *Cronin, Francis D............ BNA Publealions i. cc toe ac ann mati 1231 24th St. *Cronk, Duanel,......-._-—. Roodsand Streets... _ -_ Co 3301 Oberon St., Kensing- on, : *Cullen, George. ---vvoeeeeo. BNA Publications... co ee ea 1231 24th St. *Cushing, Thurber W_.______ U. 8. News & World Report___________._._.__ 24th and N Sts. *Daniel,. James. ..c-vooue pumas Farm Journal i oe msm as marcas 1111 E St. Daniel, ren] Le re BINA PUDHCAIONS eeaman earn 1231 24th St. *Dayvis, LaMente F_.______._ Army Times Publishing Co. cco... 2020 M St. Nursing World: 2... ceenorenc nex cmop== nein 3208 Leland St., Chevy Sr Chase, 731 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Name Representing— Office 3 Davis, Richard J ............. Newswesl oat deta aae 1227 National Press Bldg. de Toledano, Ralph____.______ Newsweek oo rianmm 1229 National es Bldg. *PDiggs, J. Prank. . ccc. U.S. News & World Report. eo... 24th andN Sts *Dinwoodey, Dean___________ BNA Publications. suite aaa 1231 24th St. *Doane, Donald P_._________ 10. 8. News & World Report. c-cc-ve-vosews 24th and N Sts. *PDonaldson, John....__ McGraw-Hill Publications. ______ 1189 onl Press Bldg. Donnel, Edward H., Jr_______ BNA Publieations: 5... ua 0 1231 24th S *Doty, Laurence L AviationWeek ro oo 1174 N ot Press Bldg. *Drach, J. William Army Times Publishing Co. 2020 M St. * Driscoll, Delores M_.._______ Chain Store Aga a 715 Chestnut Ave., Falls hurch, Va. *Dysland, Robert C______.___ Bar POWel iii vn is da wb emi p i 223 Pennsylvania Ave. SE. *Tastman, Ford. .....-z~--. Aviation Week... er anon 1174 National Press Bldg. Eagle, Jacqueline. _.-________ Brondeasting ar 1735 Desales St. *Flswit, Jerome H...... _-_.. BNA Publications... _.. _ ... 1231 24th St. Emery, Fred Ani U.S; News& World Report... _(-_.___ 24th and N Sts. Fingal, Wallace R_---——..____ Printers’ Ink, Baking Industry, The Can-1319 F St. ner, Hospital Management, American Brewer, and Consulting Engineer. *Pitzgerald, Fred... oo... Brosdeasting C0 raat 1735 DeSales St. Fleming, John R U.S. News & World Report ___.____..______ 24th and N Sts. *Flieger, Howard W____.______ U.S. News & World Report... 24th and N Sts. sHocken, BP. Jay. z es-wuns-McGraw-Hill Publications__.______________ : 1189 National Press Bldg. *oltz, Charles, Jr... -o-U.S. News & World Report....___ 24th ana N Sts. Ros, Derek ian J. S. News & World Report... =...|... 24th 9 Es Sts. lord dohn gy....._ Army Times Publishing Co... _________ 2020 M S *France, Boyd .c. trinaenne McGraw-Hill Publications... _____._____. 1189 IN al Press Bldg. *Francis, Lalla. mri 998 National Press Bldg. *Francis, Yoram KK... -—._.. 1079 National Press Bldg. Frederick, Donald J._________ 1001 Vermont Ave. *Freeland, Stephen_.__.______ 1. S. News & World Report.—. ...ccnammawn= 24th and N Sts. *Friedman, Elizabeth H______ "Phe Economist (England) -.... 846 National Press Bldg. Poller, Helen... -r.acs:-New Republle.--2 -=. 1244 19th St. *Furlow, Barbara Blair_______ U. S. News & World Report.__ 24th and N Sts. *Qalbraith, Fred E., Jr._.____ U. S. News & World Report_____ 24th and N Sts. *Galloway, Clark H__________ U.S. News & World Report.....c-mmwp-w=-24th and N Sts. *Gapp, U.S. News & World Report. ________.__.__ 24th and N Sts. *Qates, Edmond N..___._._2_ Army Times Publishing Co..oeeo_-. ___.__ 2020 M S Gilmore, Kenneth O... -....._ Reader's DIZent. cx i nar reser mre ie ie 1300 ction Ave. *QGinsburgh, Robert. ___._.__ U.S. News & World Report...__. 24th and N Sts. Glickman, David H._..._____ Broadoasting 1735 DeSales St. *Goldsmith, Al. cc c.--The Film The 1365 National Press .....c Independent Journal, Insur-Bldg. ance Field, Insurance Advocate, Eastern Underwriter, Weekly Underwriter, and The Hollywood Reporter. U.S. News & World Reporte... 24th and N Sts. Reader’s Digest Association. ________________ 1017 Ring Bldg. U News & World Report... 24th and N Sts. TT. 8. News & World Report... cm iva. 24th and N Sts. Ls es a Tt oh Be i 821 Albee Bldg. U. 8S. News & World BEDOL irs. ..c. or 475% momprnie = 24th and N Sts. The National Underwriter, National Under-1331 G St. writer Life Insurance Edition, The Black Diamond, and The Tobacco Leaf. * Hannifin, Jerry... ——--_. 1000 Vermont Ave. *Harmon, Frederick M_._____ U. 8S. News & World Report 24th and N Sts. *Harrison, Gilbert A__. New Republic 1244 19th St. _| New Republic____ 1244 19th St. BNA Publications... 1231 24th St. Telephone Engineer. nel nla out alien bo 1208 National Press Bldg. Army-Navy-Air Force Journal .__________.__ 1711 Connecticut Ave. *Henning, Clyde CQ... .v---MeGraw-Hill Publications... .____ 1189 National Press Bldg. *Henzey, William V__________ American Aviation. _C. . ao.i..vnn.ee 1001 Vermont Ave. Honeycutt, Leslie Army Times Publishing €o_ =...meezmm-2020 M. St. R__________ cei Hopkins, Harold Broadcasting-Telecasting______..____ 1735 DeSales St. C___.____.__ __ __... *Horowitz, Robert S_ ________ Army Dimes PublishingCo_ = ~~ 2020 M St. *Hotz, Robert B. ..... Aviation Weak 0. Ae aE 1174 National Press Bldg. *Hudoba, Michael._..________ National Press Bldg, *Husted, Walter... .....vesco-U.S. News & World Report ____________.___ 24th and N Sts. Immen, Norbert G____.__-___ Army-Navy-Air Force Journal ..____________ 1711 Connecticut Ave. Ives, Anma Lio oo coco NOWSWORK _ Candbte edit em nt Fees ~ 1223 National Press Bldg. 4805 Sedgwick St. *JameS, Edwin H.._ __.._..... Broodeasting oai Cepia. 1735 DeSales St. *Jennings, Charles S_..__...__ U. S. News & World Report...__.__ 24th and N Sts. Johnsen, Katherine..._______. AVION Wek een nian 1174 National Press Bldg. *Johnson, Clair. .... coca aseu. U. 8S. News & World Report... 24th and N Sts. *Jones, George B_____________ U. 8S. News & World Report... ——_____. 24th and N Sts. Jones, Lucy Cobb__.____..._.. U.S. News & World Report.....meweeeeva-24th and N Sts. *Justice, Sam... =. coon. McGraw-Hill Publications...__._ 1189 National Press Bldg. *RKahn, Ephraim’... o<.cco. Financial World 996 National Press Bldg. *Kamps, Adelyn D____ 1231 24th St. Kendrick, Anna B.___ je, The Insurance Field._-_ _| 1365 National Press Bldg. ¥Wennedy, Bill... _.... National Press Bldg. Periodical Press Galleries MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Name Representing— Office *Kenton, John Boc.iofi .. *Kelly, Hubert, Jr=ocit Lio. *Klebanoff, H *Kraft, Arthurdesa. i... *Krauss, Lawrence. -_........ *Kruckman, Arnold Li *Kruckman, Margaret H.____ Kucherov, Alexander. ......--Kuett, J ODT Ac. 16 bana dott Kyle, J. Keith. .oiiont i mu *Lachenbruch, David. _______ *Long, Will ..-2. *Lardner, Fred W *Leighton, Frances Spatz...-- *LeRoy, L. David-.1i coo... Levy, Jack vc. lnuciaua .. *Lindley, Ernest K__________. *Linz, Bertram PF _ ot... *Loomis, Donald O__.._...___ *Lyman. Carson F___________ *McConaughy, James L., Jr... *McDonald, William _________ *Mackaye, Dorothy Disney. . *MacKaye, Milton_.__.._____ *Mace, Donald. coool doth... *Magidson, Adolph. ___._._____ *Malia, Thomas M__.__.._.... Maphis, Forrester--......____ *March, Anthony. Li o:l *Mattingly, LeRoy S._...---_ *Meyers, Albert J... ....... Miller, Hope Ridings... __.___ *Mohr, Charles H._.._._....__ Montgomery, Gladys T_.____ *Moore, Arthar.iez-.I. no... *Moran, Alyee Me. .i2 asin... *Musselman, Norman Fanos *Nail, Dawson B._._oooo_.._ *Oliver, Wayne iat ical. Oswald, Elizabeth...__.______ *Patla, Andrew R_....___..__ payne, Seth. = bac iil. Peter, George Edward. .._____ Philmus, Lois'CLi. coe iii. *Platt, Charles M............ Poilard, David Eward....____ Quinn, BitaMo. oe~o *Ragsdale, W. B....olo.i... *Raleigh, William G__.____.___ *Ramsay, M. L *Ramsey, Roy 8S... Jr... _oui.. *Rappleye, Willard C., Jr.__. *Rathbun, Benjamin, Jr_...__ Reed, David E *Regeimbal, Neil R__.._..___ *Reichek, Morton A._.___.._-*Reid, F. Margaret_._ 3 *Richardson, David B_. Finely, yn a Hoo.00:. *Rippey, Stephens. ._._____. “Rib Ralph E Riveire, George M., Jr. .__.___ *Roberts, Charles W_._._______ *Robertson, Caroline_._...__. *Robinson, Archie W_______.. *Robinson, L.. Noble. __...... *Rose, Thome SO *Rowen, Hobart............... Rubenstein, Frederica... Russell, Thomas E_____._____ *Ruth, "Robert WW. ocooivinais *Sadler, Christine... ....---.. *Salisbary, Grant A .......... McGraw-Hill Publications. _..______.____ Financial Post (Canada). oof oii5 U.S. News & World Report _____._..________ MecGraw-Hill Publications... si. cil U. 8. News & World Report_..__._.__....___ Army Times Publishing Co_._____._________ The Economist (England) Radio News Bureau..___._______ if Haywood Publishing Co--___..__...._..__. American Weekly... foo iaoucveuiil on U. 8S. News & World Report. __.________..__ Variety... cian meio 3 nabanddia sabin a. Newsweek, loot. tlle log ind ne McGraw-Hill Publications. _......._.._..... U. S. News & World Report. ..._.-.___._.___ Time-Life... ceevimabliplaioli. i Army Times Publishing Co... J...8 The Ladies Home Journal .__________.__._.___ Saturday Evening Post. _.......oo.o.ali. Army Times Publishing Co... BNA Publications. ..c%weniil social. Telephone Engineer... ooo ideo fai. Public Utilities: Fortnightly: oi. .0s. Army Times Publishing Co. o-oo ooo... U.S. News & World Report _._.____________ U.S. News & World Report.............__. The Diplomat cust. oii ilo idie in mime JA Ra TTL EECLL el AR RLS MeGraw-Hill Publications... __.___________ McGraw-Hill Publications... _____.__._ Time-Life. co iioioaa -| McGraw-Hill Publications. Broadeasting..oi.ool nll J. Billboard... oor, me sata OS ant U. S. News & World Report. __._._____ American Aviation... oo ii dada. McGraw-Hill Publications. _........._.._____ McGraw-Hill Publications. o-oo... _____ The Produce News... Soconoan li J American Aviation l Loo il doaalilLL al U. 8. News & World Honors dnl bli Army Times Publishing Co__.__.___._....__ Time-Life. ovivrrneee amped iT nein ll U. S. News & World Report. ._--ooo..oo_-__ BNA Publicationsst isi 0 cou 2. LL U. 8. 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Salisbury, Karen......-----.-Nowsweeki sw ul 0 lien. ciatebile 1227 National Press Bldg. Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Name Representing— Office *Sandifer, T. Noi... ol... *Saunders, Keith_.____.______. *Saunders, Richard E__.._..__ *Schanche, Donald A_.._.._.__ *Schaeffer, Charles. -.-———----*Schweitz, Robert B®... Lo... *Scott, Philip Allen. _.__..___ *Scott, Owen... Uo ain 23cllon, Perry Kove oie ec onen *Shaffer, Samuel... __.___._.__ *Sidey, Hugh SLL...0 *Siegrist, William. lL 200. *Shalett, Sidney... *Shoenfeld, Jerome.-*Shoemaker, Randall __...__. *Slinkman, Jehn.. Cc: _. 2Smith, Beverly. ...o.. oo-l.. Smith, Donald... Zi 2... *Smith, Gordon 1.00..._. *Smith, Grace Cutler_....____ Smith, Jane Denis... ----_. *Smith, Vineent'B.....0... J *Spaatz, Carl. lia... *Sorinkle, Karl. colli *Steele, John Lo ii il oo... *Steior, Henry PL lL .. *Stevenson, Charles. _._._._._._.__ *Stewart, John D *Stockstill, Louis... *Straight, Michael _....__.___ *Stroupe, Ray McK __.________ *Sullivan, Mark B___________ *Sutherland, John —.._._______ *Suydam, Henry, Jr... *Taft, Waller J... 2... *Paishoft, Sol....li... io. *Pajt, Jack. Loon Lill *Thomas, Essell, P., Jr_.._.__ *Tobey, Franklin J., Jr_______ *Nurner, Fitzhugh...____. _. Turner, Richard L___________ Volkov, Leon ola adil LL *Warner, Albert L__._____.___ *Warner., A, Fred... lll. *Warren, Albert ________.____ ‘Waugh, Mildred O__________. *Weeksler, A. N____o. Cl... *Weigel, Edwin Price. _--.-_-__ Weintal, Edward___.__________ *Welch, Francis X --.-oo. *White, Dale Bao. aC oll *Whiting, Charles E___.__.___ *Whitman, LeRoy. ._...__.... *Williams, Glenn_..__________ Wilson, Donald M___________ *Wilson, Robert C___......_. *Witze, Claude O_.___.______ *Wolf, ‘Anne v7 Lh Vine SE A RE *Wood, Robert H______.___._. *Wuriu, Thomas S *Wyden, Peter H. __........_. *7ilmer, Bertram G_________. Zim, Marvin... 2. llc. T American Avigtion. _..... 0.0 iol Army Times Publishing Co.._.-........._.. Army Times Publishing Co__._..._._.__._.___ U.S. News & World Report... __.___ U.S. News & World Report... -coceeeeoo. Newsweek. ooo. dio a eC . U.S. News & World Report... ._..____.___ The Saturday Evening Post... The Saturday Evening Bost... ad U.S. News & World Report...__________ BNA Publications....... ao LL. The Saturday Evening Post... ...____.___ Saturday Evening Post... __..__.___. McGraw-Hill Publications... oooo.o__.___ Newsweek... o.oole il 4 rT I ERE Le BE RR ee Reader’s To, pom FAIR lS ah HEH BNA Publications... Lil Sin od Army-Navy-Air Force Journal ._____________ New: Republic) i. 000 Cl Sl i Chilton Publications So ds bl a dt eb wh me-LHe a i i eat U.S. News & World Report... _._.__________ 4 METRYIVE VASE al Be LS LE Bf Simmons-Boardman Publications... .._______ Broadeasting.. ool i J. los el I eT Re EI CR aE Te a Telephone Engineer_________________________ ‘Watson Publications & Interavia Publica- tions (Swiss). Topics Publishing'Co. ol ..0.00..C.. C Public Utilities Fortnightly ____________.___ U. S. News & World Report... _.___..____ U.S. News & World Report... ...____ Newsweek U.S. News & World Report. .coooo..___.____ BNA Publications... .c. o.oo...UL Haire:Publications.. «vi aid owwnadamn Conover-Mast Publications__._____-ae U. S. 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T) JUOPISAY (IoUOISSTTIUIO() HLIVIMNONINOD 40 O0L¥iINd OJId py sdv fo oU01889.46u0)) $791.48 UTUADO AGUAS 7 { > LARES alma / re J ~ BUENAS Sa Ttuado ® 5 : <, 28 > MART AS > 1 —) Rap at ? . gia £7 : -~~JCAGUAS Swims, Los ; - \ a MONA IS. INDIVIDUAL INDEX (For list of Members of Congress with their addresses, see pp. 195-208) Page A Aaberg, May, secretary to Senator Case of South Dakota Aandahl, Fred G.: Assistant Secretary ofInterior..._4 fi... ll 467 Advisory Committee on Weather Control___ 517 Abbitt, Watkins, M. (Representative from Virginia): Biographyl pumpinUS SL a Ras 161 Agriculture Committee. Lvs lei on ine 241 House Administration Committee____________ 244 Abbot, Henry D., Soil Conservation Service.___ 481 Abbot, Vera, Office of Secretary of Defense._____ 416 Abbott, George W., Assistant to Secretary of en Re aR Ge sR, 467 Abbott, Ira H., National Advisory Committee for ‘Aeronatuics lida Ga Sea Cy Mp Seay Ce 2 MIRE 551 Abbott, Marie M., House Committee on Armed SETrn a ME ST TEL ll i BR 251 Abel, Hazel H., Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission esos Los] openedidmali 00 267 re Abel, Hazel 1., District Apprenticeship Council. 615 Abell, William F., Community Facilities AdministyationJl oo rl U1 Taal th sie 545 Abels, Jules, Small Business Administration____ 561 Abendroth, Maj. Gen. William H., District of Columbia Armory Board L000 Tuo ae 527 Abendschein, Norman W., Federal Civil Defense Administration. J. _J:oy= 529 Aberle, Sophie D., National Science Board _____ 554 Abernethy, Thomas G. (Representative from Mississippi): Blography...... .c20udeeiienttswdaoie, 77 Feel Agriculture Committee ini Liatal 241 District of Columbia Committee _.___________ 242 Alen Mrs. Thomas G., The Uonprssional Abrahams, Albert, secretary to Senator Gs of New: Jersey ls ob utl SF Ho oniiis Ji 295 Abrahamsen, Martin A., Farmer Cooperative Servic iors Snell san bone lao 479 Abrahamson, John D., Office of Area Develop- MEN, inal SE Eel SRA al 495 Achilles, Theodore C., Ambassador to Peru.___ 662 Achinstein, Asher, Legislative Reference Serv- ice, Library ol GCongresgaic il barin i 352 Ackerman, Dorothy G., General Services Ad-MINISIYAEION... enaSBS SE 539 an Ackerson, Eugene J., Maritime Administration. 498 Acuff, J. Leland, Bureau of Mines__.._.._.....___ 474 Adair, Charles W., Jr.: Committee for Reciprocity Information. ._..__ 526 Office of International Trade, State_._____._._ 400 Adair, E. Ross (Representative from Indiana): Biography Rn ii ns dn Tm TI I WT TOTS 45 Foreign Affairs Committee... ____.__. 243 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. ..._._________._ 246 Adair, Mrs. E. Ross, The Congressional Club__ 527 Adams, Ape E., District Real Estate Com-mission... cou Mas agnndl ris) aaa 621 Adoms, dient 0O., Bureau of Medical Serv-oh A ed Re Ty] Adams, Arthur 8., President’s Committee on Scientists and Engineers OE (ig {on SHES 556 Adams, Benjamin P., Bureau of Transportation, RT RYE A SE i 463 Adams, Capt. Soriton R., Assistant to Secretary rE Ye i NE Si i 417 Adams, Curtis F., Interstate Commerce Com-MISSION ta nn a Sh ad Page Adams, Eva B., administrative assistant to Senator:Bible. cistsof see ilo. 295 Adams, Foster, Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) ab gies ln 417 Adams, Francis L., Federal Power Commission. 535 Aras eae C., Office of General Counsel, Adams, Melvin J., District of Columbia Re-vein Land Agency i _o. 0 oli 528 Adams, NeilL., Southwestern Power Admin- istration: oo LL monn Tioal nl BD We 476 Adams, Quincy, Federal Trade Commission... 538 Adams, Richard H., Urban Renewal Admin- Ballon. a a NE 545 Adams, Roger: National Inventors:Couneil........._.__ 495 1. National Science 2 0 = Board... 555 Adams, Sherman, Assistant to the President, biography Of eins nae TER TE 38 Adams, S. T., Director of Personnel, Treasury... 407 Adams, Ware, Bureau of International Organi- potion Adiolvg.c. 0 0 ioalle 399 Adams, Col. Wayne H., Personnel Department, U. S. Marine Corps abt SEL BE Bd 448 Adams, William P., Office of Legislative Coun-34 Frank M., Headquarters, Potomac River Naval Command. ___._ 447 Adarkar, B. N., International Monetary Fund. 634 Addonizio, Hugh J. (Representative from New Jersey): Blography.. © orden iol) sls Saal nS 93 Banking and Currency Committee __________ 242 Adduci, Col. Vincent J., Office of Legislative Tlafson, AinForee. ix. ol Joo Adkinson, Burton W., National Science Foundation... oto cea. iodo i 554 Adler, John W., Administrative Division, Justiceiio ds sets Sian Col Laclede 458 Adlerman, Jerome S., Senate Select Committee on Labor-Management Relations... ._.__._ 236 Agnew, Deputy Chief John J.: District Boxing Commission... ..........__. 620 Metropolitan Police Department__.___________ 619 Aguiluz, Virgilio, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Compa Sri dil i a i 631 II eR ee a Se I SU 614 A’Hearn, Leonard W., Field Management, Health, Education, and Welfare _________. 508 Ahem, Maj. Timothy I., Air Staff. __.____ _._.. 452 Ahern, Frank L., National Park Service________ 472 Ahern, Vincent P., Bureau of Labor Standards. 505 Ahlers, John C., secretary to Senator Beall _____ 295 Aho, Capt. K. A., Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy. 440 Aeon 2Rear Adm. T. A., Bureau of Ordnance, NOAVT sobs iiss SARE, SUR ESTE 2 -443 Aiken, D. (Senator from Vermont): LATLr A a 159 Agriculture and Forestry Committee_._._____ 231 Foreign Relations Committee _______________ 232 Aitchison, Beatrice, Bureau of Transportation, Bost Offloc Cr a 463 Aiton, Edward W., Federal Extension Service, Agriealiope ii imho ShillerTT Be 479 Akerman, Alex, Jr., Federal Trade Commission_ 537 Akers, Edna, Federal Power Commission... 535 Akers, Richard H., Commissioner, Court of Claims SE Je Sr LI HE GL LE I Ae 590 Congressional Directory Page Akin, Paul C., Federal National Mortgage Association. sv. cs Lit eae Se 547 Albert, Carl (Representative from Oklahoma): Blography.. oa nani Sal 12 Agriculture Committee.......cmm oom meee 241 House Majority ace mamas 337 Whip.......cvvv Albert, Mrs. Carl, elon Club. .oacini-w 527 Albert, Dorothy 1 , District Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. bbe La 614 Alberti B., Col. Antonio, Inter-American De- fenserbBoard. ollie a 630 Albertson, J. Mark, Tariff Commission.________ 566 Albright, Horace M., Advisory Board on Na- fiona) Parks ete oo. ne as aa 473 Alden, Charles ®. assistant custodian, Senate fice Building Jl 2 i LinnLi... Alderman, L. K., Jr., secretary to Representa-tive Barden. coo ani. io 0alill shin L pigs 299 Aldewereld, Simon, International Bank for Re-construction and Development. ____________ 632 Aleman, Maj. Gen. ManuelL., Inter-American Defense: Board. onanisnt aa 8A. 630 Alexander, Betty C., Senate Committee on Post Oftice and Civil Service._________.___ 239 Alexander, Charles H., Bureau of the Census__. 496 Alexander, Hugh Q. (Representative from North Carolina): IRRTTUT ie Deo Vs NN Era» (0 A ee 116 ATE TL Lh Appropriations Committee __________________ 241 Alexander, Mary M., Office of Deputy Secre-tary. of i. ao lainial Defense... 416 Alexander, Myrl E., Bureau of Prisons_________ 459 Alexander, Ralph J., Bureau of Transportation, Post Office...Soaislns ano Bigodl jul 463 Alexander, R. L., secretary to Senator Johnston of South Carolina. ..... UL 2 Gili 297 Alexander, Capt. Robert T., Office of Engineer-ing, Coeast:Guard. . J initialLil 10 Alexander, Samuel N., National Bureau of Standards. ooaioi LoaJO RI 501 Alexander, William H., Public Buildings Servieeu, oi sin BN SLL LPT 540 Alfaro, Tito Gutiérrez, Organization of American ates RATER A BDO CL LA C3 du mals ole SE 2 LEIS Alfriend, James V., Southwestern Power Ad- ministration $e RIE EI STR Ce tes SUNRA C AP Cr 476 Alger, Bruce (Representative from Texas): Blography. it oo oii ara 153 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Ali, Anvar, International Monetary Fund... 635 Ali, Mohammed, Pakistan Ambassador.__..___ 653 Al-Khayyal, Sheikh Abdullah, Saudi Arabian ATDISAAOT Lol se wom ie PE bo si 654 Allan, Greever P., Bureau of Transportation, BostiOffleen: tu nico aadl Siu 3d 463 Allbaugh, nt G., Tennessee Valley Au-thority LEER Te no a TE tang LL LL 568 AC Everett O., National Archives ana Records Service. ...oL ios. aaa id Allen, Brig. Gen. Chester R.: Physical Disability Appeal Board ______._.__.. 448 Supply Department, Marine Corps_.________ 448 Alen, Poroily G., Office of District Commis- Allen, NN tword W., International Pacific ia mon Fisheries Commission etn par A Allen, Edward W., Jr., Federal La HONS COMMISSION. zo. oc cms min wd mom oma 533 Allen, Dr. Ernest M., National Institutes of HealtN. ot ocohvin bist hus sem dae amie b a Ges Allen, George V.: Operations Coordinating Boards sesamin 393 U0. S. Information ASeNcy.....-—mera-necivinis 568 Allen, Gordon H., secretary to Representative Wilson. of sos Indiang........ccewewwmwaneiibdo 308 Aller, Homer M., Farmers’ Home Administra- OR ssa dammit dia ah Sa dd ol TE Allen, James C., Bureau of Public Roads__.___. 500 Allen, Jean H., secretary to Senator Eastland._. 296 Allen, Jerry E., Congressional Daily Digest_... 345 Allen, John J., Jr. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography. owseiadousgnldhonda on 12 JB District of Columbia Committee. ____________ 242 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee._ 245 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy. 262 Page Allen, Leo E. (Representative from Illinois): Blography. oes io ae Le 41 Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission. ___._._ 265 Rules Committee... o_o 246 Allen, Otis F., District Undertakers’ Com-IELee al a ee a 621 Allen, Peter, Office of Clerk of House___________ 338 Allen, Lt. Col. Santiago, Inter-American De-Tense Board. din, fadeeas 630 Allen, Thurston P., District Motion Picture 5 Operators’ Board 20 Allen, William G., administrative assistant to Benblor Gore... nr sid tinh i ats 206 Allen, William G., Maritime Administration___. 498 Allett, Robert G., secretary to Representative BEE. oe ht 302 Allgood, Carrie L., District Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety Board lonaety 0k Allin, Bushrod W., Agricultural ke Serviee. oonA Shee Ln Ba Allison, John M., Ambassador to Indonesia_.__ oo Allott, Gordon (Senator from Colorado): Biography ARIENE ladon oud GURRE S A LA REE RR Ei 19 Board of Visitors to Air Force Academy.______ 262 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. _.___. 233 Labor and Public Welfare Committee_._._____ 233 National Monument Commission__.__________ 266 Allred, Oran H., Securities and Exchange Com- misglonuiady 20 Tesla Ws Ul Jn in 559 Allsman, Paul T., Bureau of Mines.__._._______ 474 Allyn, Stanley a. American National Red Cro 519 Alm, ort C., Region 8, Small Business Ad- Tinistration. BAAS RAT Bad ran SE SE TLE ER 562 Alpert, Harry, National Science Foundation___ 554 Alphand, Hervé, French Ambassador__________ 649 Al-Shabandar, Moussa, Iraq Ambassador-_____ 650 Alsip, Charles H., Federal Mediation and Conciliation SOrTICO Lsoo I 535 Althaus, Richard D., Public Buildings Service.. 539 Alvarado, Luis, International Labor Organiza- Clon. iaiis. 0 Hilly Tek tang Don 633 Alvey, Murray, White House News Photogra-phers ASsodsion BLS A YL 25S A ER Se LR © 713 Alvis, Capt. H. J., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.olc eure aoa STs Ad Alyea, Lt. ny Tous PF. Aly Staff... 0.000 Amann, Marie H., District Department of Oc- cupations and Professions. -.._—...__._-620 Ambrose, Myles J., Office of Assistant Secretary, Treasury es ALRR NL AR ls 2 30 Ha ed 408 Ambursen, Frances A., Women’s Bureau_______ 506 Ames, Allan M., Office of the Doorkeeper______ 339 Amini, Ali, Iranian Ambassador._._.___________ 650 Amis, Marshall W., Public Housing Adminis- trationdon i rari Lh Diol eg 548 Amis, William D., Senate Select Committee on Small‘Businessic balio) CUE TERI Ammar, Abbas Moustapha, International Labor Organization Soaularl9100000 LL 13 tll 633 Amora Levier, Lt. Comdr. Frank Robert, Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commission. 636 Amrhein, Harald L., Federal National Mortgage ASSOCIION . oie commen eonm BME 547 Amstadt, John M., Coast and Geodetic Survey. 497 snd H. Carl (Representative from Minne- sota): Biography. lo io ao. Loti n JL lL 76 Appropriations Committee. ________________ 241 Anderson, E., Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation... cece s oo SHOEI 533 Andsron, Andrew W., Fish and Wildlife Serv-30 ANd oh Arthur M., Export-Import Bank of Washington! cord 8 Sn ul Sortie. 528 Anderson, Carl C., Bureau of Mines_____.______ 474 Anderson, Clinton P. (Senator from New Mexico): Biography iid a dois denie asd IULR LRU) 94 Civil War Centennial Commission... .____. 263 Finance Committee... 20s... Ji0i0l00ll L200 232 Interior and Insular Affairs._...._.2o_________ 233 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy ______.___ 58 Joint Committee on Navaho-Hopi Indian Ad- ministration:gL.l GlaiiinlLL OU ASIN. GUL 260 Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution, Museum of History and Technology Build-iE Indwvidual Index Page Page Anderson, Clinton P.—Continued Regent, Smithsonian Institution. ____________ 564 United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission...8.00 oneal =. 4 AT Baw H., Jr., Federal Trade Com-missio 53 PL Elizabeth T., Joint Committee on Printing. fon 0 dualiidd ow roleanoianiod. Anderson any W., Federal Crop Insurance Qorporation & so sli n 486 Anderson, Jack Z., Administrative Assistant to tho Prostdonte co. cur ce hh 391 Anderson, Joe, administrative assistant to House Majority Whip bodetaa al Can final ee 337 Anderson, Jon D., Atomic Energy Commission 521 Anderson, Leeman, administrative assistant to Senator Russell. 0 ro iiie wi 298 todo. Anderson, LeRoy H. (Representative from Montana): Biography. o.oo dusoid cabo gaat m0 Ja 83 Banking and Currency Committee .._..__.___. 242 Anderson, Oscar F., Office of Personnel Adminis-tration; Tabor: oi oot ls 504 Anderson, Asst. Surg. Gen. Otis L., Public Health-Service: -i of of cose cio. ar, 511 Anderson, Raymond C., administrative assist-antito Senator Potter. ==...i 2 2 iC] 298 Anderson, Rex A., Bureau of Foreign Com-meres Slade ll Loan Ie IE ee Anderson, R. J., Regulatory Divisions, Agri-CEE ee A 479 Anderson, Robert B. (Secretary of the Trea-sury): American Red 2-2. oo -._ 518 C1088-.-o--ten BlOa ANY Of i ean on fat 407 Defense Mobilization Board... __._______ 394 Foreign Service Buildings Commission_...._._ 404 Foreign-Trade Zones Board... .________._____ 539 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures... __.__._-__.._¢'.. 261 Library of Congress Trust Fund Board... 353 Member, Smithsonian Institution ___________ 564 National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems _________ National Gallery of Art. tee 565 National Park Trust Fund Board. _____._____ 473 Anderson, Asst. Surg. Gen. Robert J., Bureau od, State Services. unit eat SS lounateodlany rections... aso. crainiosee ie diana i en UR 616 Sten Sigurd, Federal Trade Commission_. 537 Anderson, Vernice, National Science Founda- agement a RG Tn CC NE 401 Anderson, Wilhelm, Agricultural Trade Policy and AnglysissailomecLe senda aol 484 Anderson, Lt. Col. Winston P., Manpower, Per-sonnel, and Reserve Forces, Air Force_.___._ 450 Andolsek, L. J., secretary to Representative Blatnik. «to ddim a NN i sas te Andrade, Don Victor: Bolivian Ambassador. ....------=--r=c=n===-= 645 Organization of American States... —---—-__. 636 Andresen, Mrs. August H., Congressional Club_ 527 Andresen, August H. (Representative from Minnesota): Er TR avis mein Ge Mame Te ee 74 Acriculture Committee = __-__tl___.__C. 241 Andress, Wesley S., Bureau of Personnel, Post OMC0 intl Sm or Bi TU hi SET 464 Andretta, S. A.: Administrative Assistant Ar, torney CONaTal rs on Ee Lalas Andrews, Capt. C. H., Bureau of Naval ond gonmel i. So os Ti RBs Sane ll ei 442 Andrews, Capt. C. 5 Bureau of Medicine mi Andrews, George W. (Representative from Alabam a): Biography i. Ceo ol ui a Cl saa Appropriations Committee ___.__.______________ 241 Andrews, Graydon L., Maritime Administra- dongtied Dod pel niin 3 nnn enn 498 Andrews, John N., Board of Foreign Scholarships. 404 Andrews, Justin’ M., National Institutes opt ealth doiealnn 1 Jnlinans 8 deal anal Andrews, Paul R., Bureau of Chief Postal Inspector... dill. ramaiid so Uieilrh daha An a L. (Representative from ks ork Blography iio cra rans id Sal ine 99 Agriculture Committee... .___...__.______. 241 Angel, Herbert E., National Archives and Rec-ords Serviced arms mia Lis. 0 oo 541 Angell, Janice G., House Committee on Armed Services:=: au irae DIF ial imammit 251 Angell, Richard S.: Board on Geographic Names. _.____________.__ 476 Processing Department, Library of Congress__ 352 Anglin, Byron C., Office of the Clerk, House. ____ 338 Anis, Ibrahim, Ambassador from Republic of AAA. conse naa Ati Do tes 654 Ankeny, Marling J., Bureau of Mines_._._______ 473 Annis, H. M., Office of Treasurer of the U. S_. 413 Anschuetz, Norbert L. ., Office of Deputy Under Seecretaryof State. =. oo... J... Lo 396 Anslinger, Harry J.: Commissioner of Narcotics... .___.__ 412 U. S. Mission to United Nations-.__.._._._.___ 404 Anthony, Maj. S. K., Ghana Chargé d’affaires__ 649 Anton, James, Civil ‘Aeronautics Board...__ 523 Applegate, Robert L., Manpower, Personnel and Reserve, Defense. ote tlie. 420 Arceneaux, George Jr., administrative assistant to Senator Ellender. Archambault, Raoul; Jr., Federal Civil Defense Houge Offfgo.. loos oin nonin shia 391 Arends, Leslie C. (Representative from Illinois): Biography. io imal fn mbiii Bn. ha | Armed Services... torn hl SA salads 242 House Minority Whip... .___.. 337 Arens, Richard, House Committee on Un-Amer-lean Activities. Dini ned 8 Senor Jo spnily 253 Arey, Hawthorne, Export-Import Bank of Washineton? coronal dd Uae dr ius 528 Arias E., Ricardo Manuel: Organization of American States_._...___._..__ 637 Panamanian Ambassador... _.._.... 653 Arline, Gertrude W., United States Civil Serv-ice Commission Liaison Office... .._._... 347 Armtrong, J. Sinclair: Assistant Secretary ofthe Navy. .....___._ 433 Comptrollerofthe Navy. . 2. io. ii tc 20 437 Armstrong, Willis C., Office of International ResSOUress tai ibn la He Suan duty _ 400 Armstrong, William J., Bureau of the Budget_._. 392 Arneson, R. Gordon, Intelligence and Research Stafy, State. a Ia Ei SN 396 Arnold, Edwin H., Deputy Director for Tech-nical:Serviees.. ooo colon JIN SRTTRE 402 Arnold, Elting: Office of rl] Counsel for the Treasury.. 408 Office of International Finance... _._________ 413 Arnold, Francis A., Jr., National Institutes of yA Re 512 Arnold, George L., administrative assistant to Senator Nealy. oo come aot a abe th LEG 297 Arnold, H. M.: Canal Zone Government... o.oo... 522 Panama Canal Company... reece 555 Arnold, Capt. J. D., Bureau of Aeronautics, NAY i ries mia mi mm pw 440 Arnold, Nancy J., House Committee on Interior and Insular Affafrs. oo. floc oe Son Sl 252 Arnold, R. J., Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Produets..-.—---—--—--_—-"-___ 526 Arnold, Rear Adm. R. J., Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy. i eo rl 444 Arnold, WilliamA., Office of Territories_.._____ 475 Sureery, Navy: ir. er oviti rotons iion oo Arnold, Lt. Gen. William H., U.S. Continentals, Andrews, Don D. , Patent: Office. Clin wall in Army Commands CoG Arnow, Philip, Bureau of Labor Statistics. _____ Aronson, Albert H., Chief of State Merit Sys-tems, Health, Education, and Welfare ____ Arpaia, Anthony F. , Interstate Commerce Com-mission uh id nh NS 549 Arrington, John H., Properties and Installations on Pefenge soz soit sla rend Feanl Arrington, Paul J., Federal Power Commission. 535 Artigas, Frank F., District Undertakers’ Com- mittee a ll ons Sut Sa 621 Arundell, Charles Rogers, judge, Tax Court oF a the United States (biography of) Asakai, Koichiro, Japanese Ambassador_________ Asay, Ivan, National Bureau of Standards_____ Asensio, Lt. Gen. Manuel J., Comptroller of the Al Pores... ath arn ah vidal Asher, P. G., Business and Defense Services Administrations on unin ca 00lnl U0 Ashley, Thomas L. (Representative from Ohio): Biography... os on ad A ERR de Banking and Currency Committee __________ Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. _ Ashmore, Robert T. (Representative from South Carolina): BIOLaDNY is aes me pr House Administration Committee. Judiciary:Committee.. coil)0 i 0% Ashton, Herbert, Bureau of Foreign Commerce._ Asp, N. A., Patent, Office. uc: Li iho. 4 Anil, Wayne N. (Representative from Colo- rado Biography... sibel te i a a Interior and Insular Affairs Committee .____ Veterans’ Affairs Committee. _______________ 246 National Monument Commission _.__________ 266 Ast, Harold G., Office of Secretary of the Senate. 334 Astin, Dr. Allen V.: Yedoral Five Counoell. cout iiioiimiin, 543 Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and Development _______________ 548 National Advisory Committee for Aero-ATI)TE tpi rsa Sle ade a LL 2 4 PL National Bureau of Standards________________ Athey, J. F., Office of Treasurer of the Uiited EE a 413 Atkins, Craig S., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of) Atkinson, Clement E., District Board of Barber Examiners: oJ 0 JO 620 Atkinson, C. Newell, Municipal Court of Ap-peals for the District of Columbia... __-603 Atkinson, Herbert S., Senate Committee on Armed Services... SGN IU 2 ou onoell Ateneo, Lt. Gen. Joseph H., Major Air Com-ed ands A Kenneth B., Office of Assistant Secre-tary OL Bate. LiisiZaina Lai ee 400 Atkinson, Richard R., District of Columbia Re-z development Land Agency 5 Atkinson, Robert M., District Department of PablieWellare. ii) ol oul Ua iioaiil 623 Attig, Francis J.,Official Reporter, Senate______ 336 Atwood, Albert W.: District Public Library Board. ri. cian mats 622 Gallandet: College... oro. coe ioman odie 509 Atwood, Rollin S., International Cooperation Administration. i. uoius oh data 402 Aube, Frank F., Office of Clerk of House_______ 338 Auchincloss, James C. (Representative from New Jersey): OLaD a anne 90 District of Columbia Committee... _.____ 242 Public Works . Committee...0. House Office Building Commission.___________ 257 Auchinecloss, Lee A., secretary to Representative Anchineloss. 0. ddl ule I Bi0elg 299 Avony Fibmey B., Urban Renewal Administra-: 545 Auld avid V., District Department of Sani-tary Engineering ere LC RA Ault, George T., Joint Committee on Defense Produsmon Et ES mer a RH Th EE ARE 258 den Auser, Lt. Col. Cortland P., Office of Comer Counsel,“Air Foree.. i. co Lob DL coos Austin, Vice Adm. Bernard L., Joint Staff, Polenge ror roar oo oT Rr SIRE 423 Page Austin, Warren R., Washington National Mon-ument. Society. rll olin a Lar LO 569 Avent, Joseph Carson, Jr., Office of the Door-keeper, House 340 Ayo Col. William P., Selective Service Sys- Avery, Capt. B. F., Bureau of Medicine ng SUTEOLY NOVY vere snags sss srs=sastiNaiE Avery, Joseph A., Logistics, Army. ____________ Avery, William H. (Representative from Kan- sas Biography. ceaa HOLS SITE 51 Interstate brit Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Aycock, H. Burton, Office of Vocational Re-habilitation SEL OS LR SL JIOR 511 Ayer, Frederick, Ba Special Assistant for In-telligence,; Air Fopee iii 0. CL fl0Y S07 449 Ayres, William H. (Representative from Ohio): Biography mr tet mE De KA Education and Labor Committee.____________ 1h Veterans’ Affairs Committee Aznar, Z., Rear Adm. Antonio J.: Inter-American Defense Board ______________ 630 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com- NISSIM... hin idm as ew AS). ACAI, 636 Babbidge, Homer D., Jr., assistant to Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare... _.._.. 507 Babbitt, Theodore, Planning, Federal Civil De-fense CE AER SR a RE ST ee 530 Babcock, Clarence J., Market Development and 1500071 EIR SI ET Ee SE RL ae 483 Babcock, Harry A., Federal Trade Commission _ Babé, John J., Assistant Solicitor, Labor Bach Lt Comdr. 8. O., Bureau of Lt. Aeronautics, Bach, Cor. William H., U. S. Continental Army Command. ie ninene Ba Bachman, John S., Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) Back, Kenneth: Assessor, District of Columbia Government._ _ -614 District Real Estate Commission_.________.___ 6 21 Finance Officer, District Government___._____ 613 Back, Troy L., Federal Coal Mine Safety Board EE IT ER es | A ed New rade 532 Bacon, Edward A., Civil-Military Affairs, Army 429 Bacon, Raymond E., U. S. Capitol Police______ 346 Bacon, Mrs. Robert Low, District of Columbia Auditorium Commission__..._______________ 264 Baekeland, George, National Inventors Council. 495 Bagnell, Douglas B., Commodity Exchange Authority. conta po poms in pis Sai 483 Bagwell, John C., Farm Credit Administration. 529 Bahlman, William S., National Park Service____ 472 Bahmer, Robert H., National Archives and Records Services to Tu LU le 541 Bailey, Arthur D., Patent Office. ...___u...____ 499 Bailey, Cleveland M. (Representative from ‘West Virginia): Blogrophy..0 neinih 169 i ae Education and Labor Committee ____________ 243 Bailey, E. Tomlin, Bureau of Security and COnSUIAT ATE coms siinldeden i 401 Bailey, James C., Department of Buildings and Grounds, D. C. Government. _.______._____ 615 Bailey, James E., Senate Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce. ____________ 238 Bailey, Jennings, retired judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia... 587 Bailey, Lewis W., Office of Secretary of the 501 YL ent Ee teh MR wn SO 334 Bailey, M. B.,, Patent Office......_=0 2° 499 Bailey, Dr. Pearce, National Institutes of Heal se rr 2 512 Bailey, Richard D., District Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety Board... ......__._ 620 Bailey, Robert L.: CivilServiceCommission...___.____~__ =‘. 524 Civil Service Commission Liaison Office..____ 347 Batley) Tempie L., Joint Committee on Print-IE a a nl a 257 Bailey, Dr. William O., Jr., District Board 5 Police and Fire Surgeons. 17h BER IMR ETE Ta Indiwrdual Index Page ‘ Bain, Edgar C., National Inventors Council ____ 495 Bain, Jack W., Office of Hearing Examiners, Agriculinre. = oon Ti y TL iE ee 488 Bein, Robert T., Transportation and Public Utilities Service «iv caer of olor Sie oy 541 Baird, Charles, secretary to Representative Baird, Julian B.: American National Red Cross, Board of Gov- Treasurer, American National Red Cross.___. Under Secretary of the Treasury. __.__________ Baird, Spencer L., International Boundary and ater Commission, United States and A TR OR ML Ea Baker, ArthurA., Geological Survey. ___________ 471 Baker, C. Conway, secretary to Representative Robesonof Virginia...2. ci. 0L__ 306 Baker, So C., secretary to Representative 302 RT Gi Adm. Harold D., Potomac River FAVA Command, ooh oesre 447 Baker, Howard H. (Representative from Ten- nessee): SR TLE i TR a en 148 ‘Ways and Means Committee ..______________ 247 Baker, Howard W., National Park Service...__ 473 Baker, Milton G., Alexander Hamilton Bicen-tennisl Commission... Co... 263 Baker, Robert, secretary to Representative HaryeV.o.r oo nh al 5 ib 302 iivaiinmat aes Baker, Robert G., Secretary for the Majority... 336 Baker, Vernon V., Interstate Commerce Com- INISSION..... coe warm ria bmi sri mw bo ah Sebi aid 550 Baker, Warren E., Federal Communications Comumisslon. o.oo. c h roan, coppedSoin 533 Bakke, Oscar, Civil Aeronautics Board _________ 523 Balaban, Barney, District of Columbia Audi- torium Commission... ....._ 264 Baldasaro, Joseph, Office of Sergeant at Arms, TERE ee See RE a a a Badan, Mary B., Office of Official Reporter, Baldauf, RL. L. C., Navy Bureau of Ord-TLTE Ee a EaEA se Baldauf, Tony M.: Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made PLOATICES cvs ioidiz i kd adivns Sinisa ae Beis La Sa TE Ye 526 Office of Plant and Operations________________ 490 Balderston, C. Canby, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System____________________ 536 baldwin, Claude D., Office of Comptroller, Air a Bol Sin F. (Representative from Cali- fornia): DB LOCTADIY io 02 beri wwe webb Sa mens ial 12 Public Works Committee... oo... 246 Baldwin, Mrs. M. L., Office of Administrative Assistant of Secretary of the Navy. ..______. 435 Baldwin, Philip C.: Civil Defense Coordinating Board._...________ 532 Federal Civil Defense Administration._______ 530 Balenger, John A., Organization of American P., Jr., administrative assistant to i Senator Flanders... .. u.odinedi-bavemes Ball, Harold A., Bureau of Accounts, Treasury-. 412 Ball, Joan M., Municipal Court for the District of: Columbia crt ooo aro coat irl ab 603 Ball, Mah D., secretary to Representative i Lid ¢Ball, Norman Committee ¢ T., ee Ot on Scientific Research and Development.___ 549 Ballenger, Marilyn, secretary to Representative Curtis.of MISSOUT] .caice brane nn at: 301 esiutans Ballif, Louis S., Tariff Commission. ______...___ 566 (:Balluff, Vivienne M., Veterans’ Administration Congressional Liaison Serviee_.____.__._____ 347 Balin Edward C., District Vehicle Parking os rT ENSe Bunds G. ir Seattle Regional Office, GAO__ 350 Banegas M., Hernédn, Pan American Union_____ 638 Banister, W. P., Office of Official Reporters to i House COMMIttees. «ooooo omeeoioe Page Banks, James G., District of Columbia Rede-velopment Land Agency. Lo _-oo—o.. 528 Banner, Marjorie, secretary to Senator Kerr____ 297 Bannerman, G. C., Supply and Logistics, De-4 Banta, K. Vernon, President’s Committee on Employment of Physically Handicapped.__ 556 Banta, Parke M., General Counsel, Health, Edueationand Welfare... o.oo... 508 Bantz, Fred A.: Assistant Secretary of the Navy. ____________ Department of the Navy, Material _.__________ 434 Barach, Alvan L., National Inventors Council. _ Barbee, Juanita E., secretary to Representative Roosevelt. cc. cvptboinais oc tton ton 306 Barber, Max M., House Radio and Television Oey Rr end SE AUS aE Bi tt Bd 719 Barden, Graham A. (Representative from North Carolina): Biography Education and Labor Committee 2 Barghausen, Meta P., National Labor Relations Board 5 Bi Walter S. (Representative from Nevada): BIOSTAPNY.. cones T0050 8 hy Sepa, Ls 86 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee _.____ 244 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. __.__.__._______ 246 Barker, Joseph W., President’s Committee on Seienfists and Lo Engineers... 556 Barker, Vera A., House Committee on Merchant Marineand Fisheries: ci:ooo of oo. 252 Barker, Wallace E., Jr., Bureau of Accounts... 412 Barkley, John F., Bureau of Mines..... 474 Barkmeier, Joseph, Bureau of Foreign Com- TNBIEE. on Se said ben BE Led 8 cr oo ind 493 Barley, Frank J., Civil Service Commission____ Barlow, Mary C., judge, Municipal court for Districtiof Columbia... -- -._-__*____ 603 Barnard, Charles C., Farmers Home Adminis-tration ES Te rr I LL 487 Barnard, Rollin D., Deputy Assistant Post-OSE General. ooo etoile 463 Barnes, Bert B., Bureau of Operations, Post Office Department. fo. 0 oa 462 Barnes, oan Bureau of Medicine and Sur-Ce Ra me 441 Bolin ns @G., Office of Under Secretary of State 396 Barta John G., Region XIII, Small Business Administration. ..=.0..seed oes 0 56 Barnett, Ray, Senate Committee on Govern-ment Operations. uote ean SE 238 Barnwell, Dr. John B., Interdepartmental Com-mittee on Scientific Research and Develop-ment Baroja, Rear Adm. Vicente M., Inter-American Defense Board 63 Baron, José T., Organization of American States. 637 Barr, Andrew, Securities and Exchange Com- Barr, Dallas M., Federal Civil Defense Admin-ISEPORION. freon see 529 Barr, Florence, Senate Committee on Banking ANQCOOPICNCY ee os on EE 23 Barr, Frank E., Regional Offices, Post Office___ 465 Barr, James E., Federal Communications Com- TNISSIONLE Se cbuse ll Lo 0 33 ows DEL og 533 Barr, Ross R., National Mediation Board..____ 554 Barrett, Charles F., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and Wellare. i. is oooapiny 50 Barrett, Frank A. (Senator from Wyoming): Biography Ee EF A Sn 175 Armed Services Committee... ______________ 231 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. ____ 233 Barrett, James B., Radio and Television Cor-respondents’ Galleries. vcvee aaa e oo. 71 Barrett, William A. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Biography Jil ctl Sidad 131 Banking and Currency Committee __._.__.__ 242 Barriere, John E., House Committee on Bank-ING ONA CULTENCY. cormmm mm 251 ww Congressional Directory Page Barron, Jessie W., District Public Utilities Com-TISSION Linn i ae ee 1 Tale Se es 622 Borys J. S., Federal Prison Industries, Inc... 460 Ln =F Secretary to Representative Bur-k Barth, Wil Properties and Installations, De-at ONSET AS cin Nati aout Fo sds alter, BATT, Harland: National Capital Planning Commission. .____ National Capital Regional Planning Council. Barley Bronk A., Office of General Counsel, re Ae Se LA EL AE LS to Splat Sls 18 Barta Eo L. (Delegate from Alaska): Biography CR ed aE I 177 Agriculture Committee... 0... 241 Armed Services Committee___________________ 242 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee _._____ 244 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.. 245 Bartlett, Frederic P., Office of South Asian Affairs, States ordi auoan 5 Seen el iia 399 Bartlett, Joe, Reading Clerk of the House______ 338 Bartlett, Mrs. J oe, Congressional Club_________ 527 Bartlett, Kenneth A., Virgin Islands Corpora-OI Eas ae Bartie, Robert T., Federal Communications Comission ola 0s tpg Jie valine 532 Barton, Harold C., New Orleans Regional Office, GA 350 sels-Offica ll Cull liu 0 JI si SL adios 616 26 BE er T., Intelligence and Research ta Basham,’ Gus O., Federal Maritime Board. ____ Basinger, Mildred R., secretary to Representa- tive -Fragiersc Join ob bd nar oii ai 302 Basler, Roy P., Reference Department, Library oh 5 Basnight, A. O., Civil Aeronautics Adminis-TRLIORIE Sls lh es i ARE Basqut], William F., Office of House Sergeant % el pis 3 gE i pL EC SRR SE RR LN 9 Bar Sg Renegotiation Board. __.________ 557 Bass ins '(Representative from New Hamp- shire Biographyal. JL... 8 0 ily a iis Jeg, 88 Banking and Currency Committee. __________ 242 Bass, Ross (Representative from Tennessee): Biography re Lg a a] 149 Agriculture Committee... _...__._________.__ 241 Bassett, Maw, secretary to Representative MEIatisd Siliied oe b Tioiai ail Ses JUTE Bassett, in R., National Advisory Com-mittee for ACTONTEIOn,. it aii 551 Bassett, William Kerr, Personnel and Reserve Forces, Navy 435 Bastian, Walter bo , circuit judge, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biography of) 581 Bastion, Brig. Gen. Joseph E., Jr., Office of Chief of Legislative TAndson. 0. 0. 2 Did, 0 430 Basyn, Thomas, International Bank for Recon-struction and Development 632 Batchelder, Esther L., Research Divisions, Agriculture Department hs EE ee fh 478 Batendae, Harold P., Dallas Regional Office, Eas AAA it BRE Se AAR kB 350 Beige Capt. E. H., Navy Bureau of Zid re ee nig , U.S. Courtof Claims__ 590 Bates, Q. R., A. icultural Attachés__..________ 4 Bates, Sanford, ederal Prison Industries, Inc__ Bates, William H. (Representative from Massa- chusetts): OTD sir ae hr ea ee i res Br es Armed Services Committee Batrus, Frederick E., Bureau of Transporta-tion, tPost Ofee. Ciar ne 4 Batrus, Frederick E., Bureau of Transportation. Batschelet, Clarence E., Bureau of the Census. -Batson, John W., District Department of High-3 ways tigen; sbulip D., Regional Offices, Civil De-: Page Batson, Waller, secretary to Representative Colmer 300 Batt, William L., Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid 40. Battaglia, Frank E., Official Reporter, House. _ 342 Battle, John S., Commission on Civil Rights____ 525 Baty, Capt. William Cdr. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy ti: 441 Office of Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps... 447 Bauer, G. Philip, National Archives and Record Borvite i Bauer, Theodore J., Bureau of State Service. 4h Baughman, J. Stanley, Federal National Mort- gage Association wh Aphis ei See 547 Baughman, U. E., United States Secret Service. 412 Baum, Robert, Intelligence and Research, Sate ys ad 397 Ba A. D., Jr. (Representative from Blography.. oreo ots tessa a ca 123 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 245 Bawcombe, W. Edward, Office of General Counsel iAgrienltare.. co 20 D0 51 490 Baxter, Edmund, Regional Offices, Health, Edu-cation; and Welfare... onus Lo ooUl 509 Baxter, John P., Secretary to Representative Meorang it S10 piel ey Se TE SATA vie 305 Baxter, Thomas P., Federal Trade Commission. 537 Baxter, William By Office of Sergeant at Arms, opal rahi AR SR BB Tate WIE 33 Boys, Harold I., Senate Committee on In-terstate and Foreign Commeree.......5.... 238 Baysden, Ann, House “Committee on Education snd tabor o_oUU BEA 251 teationeiul ta, oF a eA 546 Bazelon, David L., circuit judge, Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (DlooTaphy). oc -22-coo ln s=aocauan 579 Beach, Maj. Gen. Dwight E.: Atomic Energy Commission.....____._________ 522 Military Liaison Committee, Atomic Energy Commission oo oo oo tr ol lit 424 Beach, Paul C., Joint Committee on Printing__ 257 Beaird, James R., Assistant Solicitor, Labor___ 504 Beal, Edwin G., Reference Department, Library of Congresses Bhilai ad taille 0) vil) 351 Beal, James A., Forest Service ________________ 480 Beal, W. T. M., Deputy Assistant Secretary of: States 10h 20 SA i Pein ale fc 399 Beales, Rachel E., secretary to Representative Hiestand Beall, Carlton G., United States Marshal _____ Beall, J. Glenn (Senator from Maryland): Biography naomi a al La Banking and Currency Committee. District of Columbia Committee. ____________ 232 Dire of Columbia Auditorium Commis- Fors Committee to Investigate Problems of D.-Ci Fspansion.. 7. ti Una 260 Beall, Robert T., Rural Electrification Admin- fstration. 0 ain. oar 0 Hong Si 487 Beam, Jacob D., Ambassador to Poland._______ 662 Beam, Pauline C., Senate Committee on Bank- ing and Currenc 237 Beaman, Berry N., Federal Prison Industries, 5% 4 sio my John V. (Representative from Indiana): Biography: 20% Gilet BE dp ytd pili ies Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Bean, C. D., Federal Supply Service..___.______ 540 Bean, Marguerite, secretary to Representative Spencers li Cie a ai tir fi yi tC 30 0a Bear, Hh H., Potent-Office. oar. nolL Lal Boar . Robert, Office of Personnel, Agricul-10 Board. on Jr., District Assessor’s Office-614 Beard, Edward A. judge, Municipal Court for the District of Polsibi.= ALU ELL UL 603 Beardsley, Rear Adm. G. troller, NAVY comic mmm GaGa LR a EL Individual Index Page Beary, Bernard J., Bureau of Personnel, Post Office Department sess siereanren tls 464 Beaser, Herb, secretary to Representative Green of Oregon EAP DOR oe (PTT 302 -Beasley, D. Otis: Civil Defense Coordinating Board.__.._.______ 532 Office of Secretary of the Interior_ ____________ 467 Orren, secretary to Representative 659 Beaumont, William T., Region 13, ll Business Administration Lge ST SARE Beauregard, Clovis F., Caribbean Commission_ oe Bechner, Earl R., "Office of International BOSOUTORE, i ri Jide vm it a i ed ULE 400 Bechtold, Edward H., Civil Service Com-mission. udel vss lontnnd l,l en 3 Becker, Frank J. (Representative from New York): Blosraphwy al La ewe ae 97 Public Works Committee... ........ 246 Becker, Fred, House post office_________. ---341 Becker, Loftus, Legal Adviser, State___. 396 Becker, George H., Jr., special assistant to Secretary of Commerce CRE be 491 Becker, William E., Securities and Exchange Commission’. lL)... cease SR 0 558 Becknell, Rear Adm. T. L., Jr., Bureau of -Supplies and Accounts, Navy... ___._____._ 444 Beckworth, Lindley (Representative from Texas): BIography. hon ceri eh i me Sa 152 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Aeadormy-t 7 oo So oo Sn ota 262 Fos Office and Civil Service Committee... 245 Beohs. Ethel M., District Board of Cosmetology. 620 Beeman, Marion R., Cleveland Regional Office, Beers, Barnet W., Capital Area Office, Branch Federal Civil Defense... ........ 531 Beesemyer, Clarence S., American National Red BOSE. i a LL RT St Beevor, John (., International Finance COrpOrapion.y. Sissi Dosis hin dete 632 Beggs, Thomas M., National Collection of Fine Arts ou Behrens, ArthurH., U. S. Patent Office. 2 Behrens, BE. Es. secretary to Senator Mundt... Lo Behrens, Walter J., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Beirne, James P., Bureau of Land Management. 469 Beiter, Margaret R., House Committee on Pub-He Works... 00 aad bl SL iain 253 Belcher, Mae S., secretary to Representative BIOTIN li dei Sn AE Te me C12 Agriculture Committee. os 241 -ol.ii.ii.l Belcher, Mrs. Page, Congressional Club________ 527 Belen, Frederick C., House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service-..._ 0... _..._ 252 BeLieu, Kenneth E., Senate Committee on Armed Services lS IE ise ua ay 2 Balto, Ferdinand Lammot, National Gallery of os Bell, Barbara, Office of Sergeant at Arms, BINT. le det to Yan TE 335 Bell, Edward G., Office of Clerk of the House.. 338 Bell, Elva W., secretary to Representative IRE a LU bah SW RE 306 Bell, James M., Bureau of Finance, Post Office. 463 Bell, John O., ’ International Cooperation Ad- ministration Sieh es oe Rup de BE and dara th 402 Bell, Laird, Advisory Commission on Educa-tonal Exchanger cosa. Soria lion 405 Bell, Robert L., National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics: co clucioa.donatni U2 os 551 Bell, W. Gordon, Washington city post office._ 625 Bellegarde, Dantes, Haitian Ambassador. ______ 650 Belleza, Russell G., Office of Assistant Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare. __________ 508 Page Bellia, Domenick, Office of the Sergeant at APE, BONGO... oh ews ermine oa is 335 Bellow, Jacob I., Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Division, Labor___.______________ 506 Bellport, B. P., Bureau of Reclamation, Field Organization SL TTL Ee ST 471 Bement, Alan H., Federal Bureau of Investiga-> i eR Sh re Pale OE IE av a ap 45 ministration ls ee RE 531 Belt, Norman B., District Public Utilities Cotamaaon.. ony 622 Bemiss, Samuel M., Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebration Commission ______-264 Ben Aboud, EIl-Mehdi, Ambassador from MOTOCE0: = fio dos ll ai fa 652 Bender, Helen B., secretary to Representative Hoffman of Michigan. 0 0 0 bias ite © 303 Bender, Otto W., Resources and Requirements, Federal Civil Defense Administration______ 531 Benecke, Carl W., Railroad Retirement Board._ 557 Benedict, Lillian, secretary to Representative Re SR Se 302 Benedict, W. V., Forest Service_____.___________ 480 Benetiz, ‘Comdr. Rafael C., Assistant to Secre- tary of Defense. oo. ir oto i cela onions 417 Benn, Donald G., Foreign Claims Settlement Commission Lo iis. cae a0 ca 538 Benn, Violet T., House Committee on Judiciary. 252 Benner, Henry, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System____________._______ 537 Benner, Robert W., Office of Assistant Secre-pra I Te ee 408 Bennett, Charles E. (Representative from Florida): Blographyo.. 0 dees oid. oun strc a in 27 Armed Services Committee.._________________ 242 Bennett, Elmer F., Solicitor, Interior Depart-781Y TE Re ber I Lt SE li Se 468 Bennett, Eugene D., Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission... 631 -_.._ Bennett, Capt. Fred G., U. S. Naval Gun Fac-TOT Tien oF sd tonmelionn SLR ARN Cahn 446 Bennett, James V.: Bares] of PriSONS.. «uc. v ves es ast da -siaddost 459 Federal Prison Industries, Inc._...._.._______ 460 Bennett, John B., Technical Review Staff, Interior RT a hE hn AE 68 bol John B. (Representative from Michi- gan): BIograpiYcl saa crate bats dasa a witli 71 House Administration Committee _....._.____ 244 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Bootd, Jom E., Office of the Doorkeeper, 3 Hou Renta Cor Adm. Rawson, National Inven-tors ‘Council EE SEES RE Ue 495 poi Marion T., Commissioner, Court of 1 Benaon, Rear Adm. Ranson: Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and Development..._. 549 National Inventors Council... ______________ 495 Office.of Naval Research... =oi i... 439 Bennett, Wallace F. (Senator from Utah): Biography. ree ir pt BL Sl Gent Gr nt 157 Banking and Currency Committee. ._________ 232 Finance Committee... cn titre rine 232 National Historical Publications Commission. 543 Bennett, Mrs. Wallace, Congressional Club..__ 526 Benson, Ezra Taft (Secretary of Agriculture): Blography of oor. an iri ira 477 Commodity Credit Corporation. .__-.._._____ 484 Defense Mobilization Board... -.-._-2oo-_.. 394 Member, Smithsonian Institution ___________ 564 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission... 265 National Forests Reservation Commission... 265 President’s Council on Youth Fitness. _.___.._ 556 The Virgin Islands Corporation. ___-_.._.____ 475 Benson, George C. S., Board of Foreign Scholar- Br Comdr. L. G., Office of Naval Material. 438 Benson, Robert D., Office of Financial Manage- ment, Ee asl eae UY 450 Benson, Serge N., Senate Committee on Finance. 238 Bent, Donn N., Tariff Commission.._.......___ 566 Congressional Directory Page Bentley, Alvin M. (Represiiiative from Mich- To Madeleine E., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. ....coeasnmiits 536 Benzing, Lillian H. R., Office of the Clerk, Bercaw, Louise O., Library, Department of 50 Agrieglure. occa soso nea 00 IIRL Berckemeyer, Fernando. Peruvian Ambassador. 654 Berding, Andrew H., Assistant Secretary of 397 Beresford, Spencer M., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress She AE ad cet Berg, Marshall, U. S. Information Agency.______ Berg, William, Jr., administrative assistant to Senator Morse, Loi sisi din ai aguny 297 Berger, Anne J., House Committee on the Judi-253 ciary Berger, Yih W., Office of Plant and Opera-0 tions, Agriculture TERN na SRL APE SR 8s Berger, Walter C.: Commodity Credit Corporation. i C Commodity Stabilization Service Bergeron, William X., Public Housing Admin-istration: lds Al SR Lan STORE Bergin, Rear Adm. Charles K., International Security Affairs, Defense... ______. 418 Bergin, Margaret J., secretary to Representative Cray. ii dT ER Ee a Bergman, Arthur J., District of Columbia Armory Board Croan 527 o.oosangnih] Bergquist, Maj. Gen. Kenneth P., Office of Operations, Afr-Force lL 14 go diy oo Dos] 453 Bergquist, Reynold T., secretary of Representa-tive August H. Andresen In LA 299 Bergren, Col. Orville V., Assistant to Secretary of Defense... ooo ll BIR IID TETREY 417 Bergsma, Dr. Th., South Pacific Commission... 640 Bergsman, Marvin, Civil Aeronautics Board___ 523 Bergstrom, RaymondA., Community Facilities Administration i A eb ALL 545 Berkeley, Brig. Gen. James P., Headquarters, U.S, Marine Corps... a J0IS “200 447 Berlin, Charles K., Federal Savings and Loan Insurance'Corporation’........._. 534 0.0. Berlin, Seymour S., Civil Service Commission __ 524 Bend William M., Office of the Clerk of the Bernau,|, Phyilis, Office of Secretary of State ___ 395 3 Bernbaum, Maurice M., Bureau of South ATRETIOAN ATTAINS. ocr ernscidriii oo Berndt, Gerald D., Advisory Committee on Weather Control. didi 517 n..onnuiumaa250 Bernhardt, C. Murray, Commissioner, Court of un Bernstein, Michael i Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare__________________ 238 Berry, E. Y. (Representative from South Dakota): Biography. sn en 176 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee .__.__ 244 Berry, Dr. Frank B.: Assistant Secretary of Defense ________________ 417 Born of Governors, American National Red ToS: A Soi E., Jr., Federal Civil Defense Administration arb BALI AG LO 529 Berry, Paul L., Reference Department, Li-brary-of: Congress_L:o itr Bue CIOINTEL 35 Berry, Capt. R. B.; Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy 1 ny Robert W., National War ih 2 Brivo Daniel, secretary to Representative Allen’ of Tlinois BEA EE SS 299 Best, RaymondR., Area Offices, Bureau of FEE Management i Bh Rh RA Ld TUTE 38 Besterman, Walter M., House Committee Eo Jadielopy.. SJRIEUEHIGI HTS 0 vr SOME JE 252 Page Betances, Comdr. Federico, Inter-American Defense Board... oeew--oui U R800 002000 631 Bethel, Maj. Gen. Ion M., Supply Department, Marine Corps... se. sweewdoSdllL002 JB 448 Betts, Brig. Gen. AustinW., Assistant to Secre-tary of Defense. tulu il iio SU, Ji a 417 Betts, Pros C., Office of Personnel, Ariel: i tur 48 Betts, T ackson E., (Representative from Ohio): Biography ...o. ol Cuil owe iaalil ll Sis E 122 Banking and Currency Committee ._________ 242 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy.____ 261 Betts, Julian E., District Department of Li- censes and Inspections HAAS TRE EE i) 618 Betts, Presnell K., American Red Cross________ 519 Bevis, Howard LI. President’s Committee on Scientists and Engineers Leeptman b@h Loa ES 556 Bewick, Capt. James V., Naval Gun Factory_.__ 446 Beyer, Clara hy Bureau of Labor Standards___ 505 Beyum, Lee , General Services Admini- stration Ula alias ii 0% 539 Bible, A (Senator from Nevada): Biograp IN iii BE rte dh 86 District of Columbia Committee. ____________ 232 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ____. 233 Interstate and Foreign Affairs Committee___ 233 Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Ad- ministration... .. JE HERTS SITS 260 Joint Committee to Investigate Problems of DC. Expansion... coves sunnda dbp Sins 260 Select Committee on Small Business... _____ 235 Bicks, Robert A., Antitrust Division, Justice _ 457 Biebel, Lawrence, National Inventors Coun~il_ 495 Bieler, "Lt. Col. Lester C. , Manpower, Personnel and Reserve Forces, Army alt anor ein] 428 Biffle, Leslie L., American Battie Monuments Commission’ FI LIE AS ee A Si ied, SL 518 Bigbee, Paul W., Organization of American TE ARSeee aE 638 Bigee, George E., Office of Secretary, Health, Education, and Wollarel. J ios 508 Biggs, Norman I., Department of Buildings and Grounds, D. C. Government ________._____ 615 Blok Ruth H., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and Wellite... counts it 507 Bigos, Andrew E., District Fire Department.__ 617 Bikul, Lola, House Committee on Judiciary___. 252 Billings, Jack, secretary to Representative POOPIE. Lh trina i a a 305 Binger, Jane, secretary to Representative Wol-NOPEOM: soi ihre od ae a ef SOT RR 308 Bingham, Marvin W., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare____________ 508 Bingham, M. D., Bureau of the Census... _.___ 496 Binkley, Wilford E., National Historical Pub- licationsiCommission._ o_o7 00% 543 Biondi, Helen A., House Committee on Vet-evans’ Affairs. colo WL ULE 253 Bird, J. Howard, Health and Safety Activities, oa OL DMIINRE ooord Bai oe ites 474 Ln Bird, V. C., Caribbean Commission____________ 629 Birdsall, Guy H., Veterans’ Administration___.. 569 Biren, Robert 1, International Cooperation Administration na a Sgn VA ROL 402 Birthright, W.J., Office of Naval Material ______ 438 Birthright, Dr. Woodson T., District Board en Dental’Examiners. =... ioe Bischoff, John M., Municipal Court for ER District of Columbia. .__.________.________ 604 Bishop, Philip W., U. S. National Museum____ 564 Bishop, Max Waldo, Ambassador to Thailand__ 663 Si Jane C., secretary to Senator Martin of ad dee es JO ER i 297 Biello, Fit S.,-Capitol Police... -J&i50 346 Black, "Eugene, judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography (3 ERR A Sh LR BT, 602 Black, Eugene R., International Bank for Re-construction and Development ___________ 631 Black, Hugo L., Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States (biography) _____ 573 Blackerby, E. Buckner, House Folding Room_. 340 Blackwell, Carl P., Bureau of Foreign Com- ree. ai LIE DAO a SINE 493 Blair, Livingston L., American Red Cross______ 520 Blair, Robert C., Operations Office, Atomic Energy Commission’) dL 001000)1050 SU 521 Blair, Smith, Jr., Field Offices, European Branch, Gaol he nahaT 349 CC "eG Indwidual Index 803 Page Blaisdell, W. Carl, Office of Comptroller, De-TIO LR EE I TRE 1 417 Blake, Maj. Gen. Gordon A., Continental Com-mands, AIL BOER... iin atinDRE 455 Blake, Milton J., Regional and Branch Offices, Securities and Exchange Commission_ _____ 560 Blakely, Burdette D., Soil Conservation Service. 481 Blakney, James V., Capitol Pollee. oi. ii 346 Blanchard, Francis, International Labor Organ-VA Oh BLA SRO GT VS HR Blanchard, Capt. James, Navy Discharge Re-view Boar dd nan J BL a 436 Blanchard, Richard J., deputy clerk, U. S. Supreme COUrTIe lau tn sit Ban si ol 576 Blanchard, Ruth E., Smithsonian Institution__ 563 Blanchet, William B., Resources and Require-ments, Federal Civil Defense. ______________ 531 Blanco, Mary Frances, Office of Senate Minority Secretary A ne et rn Br 336 Blandford, John R., House Committee on Armed a Er Se a 251 Blandford, Joseph H., Associate General Coun-sel, Post Office Department. _.._..._..____ 462 Blankenship, Thelma W., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. ....___._________ 238 ’ Blanning, Wendell Y., Interstate Commerce \BI nn En eve Ge SO RCE Sh NT 5 Blaser, James A., District Department of Build-ings and AIOMmas or 615 Blatnik, John A. (Representative from Min- nesota): BlOZPADRY Sod dim sein banal Sr a Mt hte 76 Government Operations Committee _._..____ 243 PubliesWorks Committee... io... ..._.. 246 Blattenberger, Raymond, Public Printer_._.____ Blau, Clarence I., Bureau of Foreign Commerce. 493 Blauch, Lloyd E., Office of Education__.__._____ 510 Bleam, Charles R., Botanic Garden___.________ 354 Bledsoe, Carter, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation... ..._...._.____.. 259 350 Blick, Roy E., Metropolitan Police Depart- TACT ie Sb vi cise tie reams si repr ad 2 = 619 Bliss, Don C., Ambassador to Ethiopia. ____.___ 660 Bliss, Robert ‘Woods, Washington National Monument Societ 569 Bliteh, Iris F. (Representative from Georgia): DOE PADI. coi mim i eh mm ie Harm ES 32 Pablic Works 0 __.__.. 246 Committee... Bloch, E. J., Atomic Energy Commission._._._. 521 Block, Florence C., Capital Page School ._.____ 345 Bos oer Division of Trading and Ex-; Blas Sally G., secretary to Representative Keatin Bloomberg, Lawrence N., Public Housing Ad-ministration... foriaioli. 548 Blough, Glenn O., President’s Committee on Scientists.and Engineers... ____._..__._ 55 Blowers, George A., Export-Import Bank of ‘Washington 528 Blylley, Miss A horinG G., Board of Foreign SeholarshIPS. dot. vidio oe srs BUSAN Ce Bis 405 Boardman, Leland V., Federal Bureau of In- A A TT DE 459 Boatner, Maj. Gen. Haydon L., Army Staff.___ 430 Bober, Sam H., Farm Credit Administration-_ 528 Boding, Nelda, House Committee on Interior and Insular ARIS mer 252 Bohm, Oharien F., Bureau of Foreign Com- iy Luella M., secretary to Senator Martin of Pennsylvania CL LG SEL 297 Boettner, Erven E., secretary to Representative 507 ~Bogardus, William P., District Administrative Services OMee.i fon tuumuilnJo dd ILL woh 00 613 Bogan, C. Warren, District Board of Registra-tion for Professional Engineers... ..__.__._ 621 Bogart, Maj. Gen. Frank A., Office of Comp- troller, Afr Fores. ..... cows isis sidessme: 453 Boger, Glen A., Farm Credit Administration.__ 528 Boger, John D., Washington city post office... 625 Page Boggs, Lt. C. W., Naval Medical Survey Re-Slow Boards eT Boggs, Hale (Representative from Louisiana): Biography. tio BL 0, 00s Jin iis Ways itd Means Committee = TF 247 Boggs, Gov. J. Caleb, National Civil Defense Advisory Council _. 532 654 Bohlen, Charles E., Aa to Republic of the’ Philippines a hve SNA Rl Sh 662 Bohrer, Jack, House Recording Studies. ________ 338 Bohrer, Sara K., secretary to Representative ChiDerBeld. i. o-on 300 ioe. ieosnesseg:Ens Bokat, George, National Labor Relations Board. 553 Bokhari, Ahmed S., United Nations__....____.__ 641 Boland, Edward P (Representative from Mas- sachusetts) 7 Biography. os Bliss oh ail aaa 64 Appropriations Committee. ________________.__ 241 Baa rin D. R., Office of Doorkeeper, 2 ee Pe na te LSE Ra 3! Bolbna, Fidhiid (Representative from Mis- souri Biography... oC lool. ioe SERINE SE 81 RulesCommititee: . 20. oy as 241 Joint Economic Committee... _....___.__ 261 Bolster, H. G., Agricultural Attachés__________ 483 Bolton, Frances P. (Representative from Ohio): Blography. Cr aR 125 Foreign Affairs Committee _.________________ 243 Bolton, Jay H., Federal Supply Service_____.__ 540 Bombhard, Thecla, secretary to Representative Derouniomes. 20 CBRE er a 301 Saal James C. H., Ambassador to Por-Ee Ee Te Le RIC BE ARS, 662 Bos. 2 ames H., Health, Education, and Wel-fare Regional Offices. . all 0 nan! doifiall 509 Bondley, Maj. Gen. Charles J., Jr.: Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Prod-5 SYSTEM oon oe se ASUS 534 Bonham, Daniel H., Office of Industrial Rela- tions, Navy 437 Bonifacio, Don, House Post Office_-____________ 341 Don, Sara M., Civil-Military Affairs, pi Bonner, Herbert C. (Representative from North Carolina): Blography sbatleilnistus, LE edison au os Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. 245 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy. _ 262 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academy: is J Ntdiaig a ES EE TL 262 Bonsal, Philip W., Ambassador to Bolivia__ 659 Bonsell, William Rk. House Minority Sergeant at Arms eo a Ramiele AL Sl 340 Boo, Clinton R., secretary to Representative eCOarthy dna dee do. LS OLE 304 Boone, Dix C., Capitol Police... ______.._ 346 Boote, Ward E., Assistant Solicitor, Depart- ment of Labor einen ran cI es 504 Booth, Lt. Gen. Donald P., Army Staff________ 430 Boothe, Gardner L. 2d, Board of Governors of The Federal Reserve System 537 Boots, Chars F., Office of Legislative Counsel, Senate... a ah 6 Bors Dr. Herbert, District Public Li-on Borchardf, Kurt, House Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce Bordner, Howard W., Office of Assistant Secre-tary of Defense (Comptroller)...._.t_.______ 417 Boren, James, administrative assistant to Senator Yarborough Bom Conk. H. E., Bureau of Aeronautics, Bot = Victor, The Virgin Islands Corpora-Ol ap 475 Borno, Gustave, Organization of American Bortman, Mark, Boston National Historic Sites Commission. ear i CS pl 263 Bortnick, Morris H., District Board of Pharmacy. 621 Borton, J ‘ohn C., Bureau of Foreign Commerce. 493 Congressional Directory Page Page Bosch, Albert H. (Representative from New York: Biography... i. -evilsigendugariiuae 98 oon alll Education and Labor Committee ___________ 243 Boss, Walter S., District Fire Department.____ 617 Boswell, William H., District Fire Depart-5 Bott Harold S., Jr., Personnel md Reserve Forces, Nav Bounds, Col. Fred H., assistant to Secretary a 15 LHL Delex nC lent 417 Boundy, Rear Adm. J. W., Supply and Logis-ties, Defense. iin. Jou ill ate Ji his 423 Bourjeois, Rear Adm. A. J., Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy 444 Bousquet, Kenneth J., Senate Committee on Appropriations ne SE Ch, S EOE LE Ls a 237 Bovey, John A., Jr., Office of North African Affairs State a anal 399 Bovik, Joyce I., assistant Congressional Liaison Officer, Department of Health, Education, 50 Bow, Frank T. (Representative from Ohio): Biography. . .-.. Ji zetia admoarnydJulio 124 Appropriations Committee. ___.___________ 241 Bowen, BeRobert J., House Committee on Foreign = St Sm rr ra A SA 5 Bowers, nls M., Office of Official Reporters to House Committees....___ Bowles, Bevis, House post office. ______________ Bowman, Brig. Gen. Harold W., Armed Forces Staff College... a louis ols 424 Bowman, Mary, House post office-._------o.. 342 Bowman, Raymond T.: Bureau ofthe Budget... oo uaa. 392 U. S. Mission to United Nations. ____._._____ 404 Bowman, William E., Jr., District Department ei Public Health cgi. 621 Bowring, Eva, Board of Parole, Justice_.____.___ 460 Bowser, Charles A. Federal Housing Adminis- tration Er Se a Lie a ATER 546 Boyce, Dorothy, Community Facilities Admin-Siration.. aR ohn 545 Boyce, Capt. George R., Jr., Office of Personnel, Coast Guard tlic i... ins alanis 411 Boyce, Madison, Office of Clerk of the House--338 Boyd, Julian P., National Historical Publica- IONE COMMBEION. errs ddan 543 Boyd, Capt. Kathrynne S., Metropolitan Police Department...aGlesly 619 oc Boyd, Robert O., National Mediation Board.. 553 Boyd, Lt. Comdr. T. A., Jr., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy. Lo. eiiai olnal 441 Boyden, Dr. Frank L., Jamestown-Williams- burg-Yorktown Celebration Commission... 264 Boydston, Elmo, House post office... ___.._____ 341 Boyer, Helen M., House Committee on Govern- ment Operations. © == =r. 252 Boyer, James H., Capitol Police_________._______ 346 Boykin, Frank W. (Representative from Ala- bama): Biography 4 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.. 245 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... __________ 246 Boyle, Charles A. (Representative from Illinois): Biography Appropriations Committee Boyle, R. P., Civil Aeronautics Administration. Boys, George W., U. S. Patent Office__.________ 4 Braderman, Eugene M., Bureau of Foreign Commerce i RAI EE BAL AEL J 4 aw DR Ci 4 Bradford, Saxton E., U. S. Information Agency. Bradley, Rear Adm. B. E., Bureau of Medicine Surgery Navy ts i ae 4. Bradley, Hugh W., Bureau of Veterans’ Reem-ployment Rights, Taber... = =~ =". 506 Bradley, Maj. Gen. Mark F., Jr., Office of Ma-teriel, Air Force... indiana 454 Bradley, 0. Lynne, secretary to Representative Shelley 306 Bradley Jong T., Office of the Doorkeeper, 340 Cunningham... counioaSod Buia, dl 301 Bradley, Wilmot H., Geological Survey._______ 471 Bragdon, Maj. Gen. John S., special assistant to the: President... ool oii i. nr ios 391 Bragg, Roy C., National Capitol Regional Plan-ning Council 552 Brahany, Thomas W., District Unemployment Compensation Board 624 Brake, Elwood M.,, Jr., secretary to Representa-tive:Bentley sono oi eal 200 de Ho dvenriagg 299 Bealls 0George M., Bureau of Finance, Post Brame, Walter F., Municipal Court for fed District of Columbia a Ea Ua ington i Se eri a BAAR NE VAI A 52 Brandenburg, Comdr. Howard H., Office oe Judge Advocate General, Navy. ____________ Brandt, Robert F., Field Offices, Far Fost © Branch, GAO 3 Brannock, Virginia L., House Committee on Ways and Menns or... eae Brannon, Gerard M., House Committee on Waysiand Means... 0 ilo loa ian 253 Brant, Frederick R., Public Buildings Service.. 539 Branton, Robert, House post office Braskamp, Rev. Bernard, yu of the HOUSE... ppm riodSIRE RG 337 Brasse, Ernest B., Washington city post office__ 625 Brassor, Francis P., Civil Service Commission. 523 Braswell, T. Edward, Jr., Senate Committee on Armed Services... irl LooLbIaLiL 237 Braun, Wallace L., District Department of Vehiclesond:Traffic.. 0-1 624 Brawley, H. W., Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service_.._________________ 239 Bray, Alvin A., secretary to Representative SOrINGer. Jo. ft shag eee Aaa 307 Bray, "Margaret P., Office of Vocational Rehabil-ation: oo ee vt oS Bray, Robert S., Reference Department, . Li-brary of Congress I ESR a IS iE 351 Bray, Wim 9. . (Representative from Indi-ana): Biography. i rare 46 hireORE Armed Services Committee __________________ 242 Brayer, Edward F., Bureau of Employees Compensation ia rani ain tolledi Breeding, J. Floyd (Representative from Kansas): Biography of fac ui J fd oie 53 Banking and Currency Committee. __________ 242 Breeskin, Barnee, District of Columbia Audi-torium Commission....o.. cocoate oS, 264 Breitenbach, Edgar, Reference Department, Library of 0.0. Congress.........-....olli 351 Breitweiser, Brig. Gen. Robert A., Air Staff ___ 452 Brenkworth, Robert A., Office of Secretary of theiSenater ola ro 00 of, suinail. 270 334 Brennan, Joseph R., House Committee on Pub-HeWorks: eur a sd sll S00 Sele tii 200, 253 Brennan, William J., Jr., Associate Justice, U Supreme Court (biography) .__.______ 74 Brenner, Comdr. S. G., Bureau of Medicine aNd SOreery, NOVY oo oes inn vip mn mies 441 Brent, Paul H., Bureau of Foreign Commerce__ 493 Breskin, Louis, Office of the Clerk, House______ 338 Bresnahan, Pauline M., U. 8. Court of Claims_ 590 Bresnahan, Lawrence J., Health, Education, and Welfare Regional Offices. ______________ 508 Bressler, Clark M., Transportation and Public Utilities:Service. Lia siae Jo luind ibid 542 Bretsch, H. P., Civil Aeronautics Adminis- fratloni ol Lh al Ld uns ue 496° Brett, William H., Bureau of the Mint________ 412 Brew, John O., Advisory Board on Nation Parks, efe. PINUS0 LL Ol SOIAG ld Brewer, Charles V., Manpower, Personnel, wr Reserve, Defense. oanJui 0 Tl 419 Brewer, Donald D., District Department of Public Welfare. aul 622 saosinBilal Individual Index Page . Brewer, E. Leonard, Caribbean Commission__ 629 Brewer, Forney Ls, Jr. ., Office of Comptroller, Pefenge to audi and aap iin Baia iid 417 Brower hit Donald, Regional Offices, Post ERA El RIOTS Lc A 65 Brion To Col. Antonio Ignacio, Inter-‘American Defonse-Board.....__... iio 630 Bricker, John W. (Senator from Ohio): Biography Ee RS SRL a FE DT 120 Banking and Currency Committee ___________ 232 Civil War Centennial Commission____._______ 263 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 233 Republican Policy Committee _______________ 235 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. .________ 258 Joint Committee on Defense Production.______ 258 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission___ 265 Brickett, Maroaes F., Librarian, Labor De-partmen i he ee Meee A i CEE 503 Brickfield, pa F., House Committee on the J udiciary A Re i ET EM 252 Briden, Osborne W., Rural Electrification Ad-YANISEEAbION. oc ier meine eI 487 Bridge, Lawrence, Office of Business Economics. 493 Bridges, James M., Office of Research and En-gineering, Defense CE, STG RL 422 Bridges, Styles (Senator from New Hampshire): Biography PA EE I ETE bag 87 Appropriations Committee... _______________ 231 Armed Services Committee ._________________ 231 National Forest Reservation Commission _____ 265 Republican Policy Committee _______________ 235 Senate Office Building Commission. ___._______ 257 Briggs, Ellis O., Ambassador to Brazil _________ 659 Briggs, Maj. Gen. James E., Separate Operating Agencies, Ade Forced. adnadi, ik 455 Briggs, Leland Stanford, U. S. Information Serviegh p00] 0 a lL Gul, Flea alah 568 Briggs, Marvin J., Farm Credit Administration. 528 Briner, Capt. C. E., Naval Gun Factory_._____ 446 Dring Capt. John H., Coast and Geodetic a urv Britton, YL reodore, Bureau of Employees’ Com pensation on a Raa Cer LE ONE ORES Broach, Capt. Claude H., Office of Merciant | Marine Safoty.as, [fab odode Jus a sney Broadbent, Sam R., Bureau of the Budget. ____ Broches, A International Bank for Reconstriic-tlon'and Binanee... 2... Loin id Brock, Maj. Gen. RonaldC., Army Staff______ Brockman, Earl H., Farm Credit ln fice Brode, bert S., Office of Area Development. _ 495 Brode, Wallace R) National Bureau of Stand-: a 353 Brodie, mi Congressional Record Clerk, Government Printing Officer. 0 fens 353 Government Printing Office Congressional Record clerkat Capitol .-...—-..._ =... 345 Brodman, C. L., General Accounting Office____ 349 Brodsky, Nathan, Supply and Logistics, De- Tensei dimiignioiad, 0 Salil conan 422 Broger, John C., Manpower, Personnel, and Re-serve; Defense ool oad Sipantloola 420 Bronk, Dr. Detlev W.: National Academy of Sciences and National Research Couneil -.._..: 0.5... 550 National Advisory Committee for Aero- nagblesi joni oe curmatin ant cu 551 National ScienceBoard 2 I 05 0 0 “President’s Committee on Scientists and Engineers ui. sonal 2 only folienys Tiga 556 Brooks, Capt. I. T., Bureau of Aeronautics, ! N avy. IEEE aE SE SR 440 Brooks, Jack (Representative from Texas): “Biograph WEE as SER a Esa 152 Government Operations Committee. _________ 243 Judiciary Commitiee. oo. 0 _ Soin 245 Brooks, Col. John A., 3d, Air Staff________.____ 453 Brooks, Lucille, House Committee on Judiciary 252 Brook Neil, Office of General Counsel, Aer Page Hay Overton (Representative from Louisi-ana Blogfaphy: J okid Jon tl bone DR LEL IG Government Operations Committee Armed Services Committee __________________ Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution_.__ Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Pn of History and Technology Build- Broo, Philip O., National Archives and Records Service. IEEE Ss es he SS Ss Brookshire, Harry L., Office of the Postmaster Ceneral. .....iiariesesCAEL IE 462 oie Brookshire, Ruth E., House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries Broomfield, William S. (Representative from Michigan): BIogEapBY. oe ene ee Public Works Committee Brossard, Edgar Committee for Reciprocity Information______ 526 Tarif Commission..."= i237 -566 Brothers, LeRoy A., Office of Operations, Air Ty gL ee SE ee Re ER 453 Brotzman, Lloyd E., Weather Bureau.________ 501 Brown, Aaron Sis Office of Personnel Ji 400 Brown, AVA. , Forest Service. (li hi if ns 480 Brown, Addie: Naval Examining Board (ine). _ ____________ 436 Physical Disability Appeals Board ___________ 439 Brown, Bryant C., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation...&1-\& wn =. 259 Brown, Carl B., Soil Conservation Service_____ 481 Brown, Charles H. (Representative from Mis- souri) : Biography oo noe. Jodi ote ii el 81 Public Works Committee... __1 i icf 01 246 House Committee on Small Business_________ 249 Brown, Clarence J. (Representative from Ohio): Biography... 0 = Gah di etn ant 121 Government Operations Committee. ________ 243 RuolesiCommittee... lc i Ua la al 246 Brown, Cora M., Office of General Counsel, Post Office Department hn Ls CR eC 462 Brown, Floyd M., Federal Trade Conia -538 Brown, F. P., National Bureau of Standards. _ 500 Brown, Francis W., Civil Aeronautics Board___ 523 Brown, Frank H., Federal Mediation and Con- ciliation Ser vice AS er RU 534 Brown, F. W., National Bureau of Standards___ 501 Brown, Col. George SL-AlrSEaff os noe > Brown, Col. Grover c., AdrStaff 0 bo Brown, James C., Congressional Daily Digest. aaa Brown, J. Bernis, House post office_......._.... 341 Brown, John C., Administrative Office of the United States y Qourls Clore BE ey 605 Brown, Out ay Brown, Fd Robert, House Committee on Govern-ment Operations eo 252 Brown, John Nicholas, Board of Regents, a gonian Institation. oo lL Brown, Joseph S., Housing and Home Tha Agony. oi co LEN Tn ine Be laneh en 545 Brown, Capt. Joseph W.: Joint Brazil-United States Defense Com-mission od Rh TIT 636 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com-mlssion. 00 pa nna eh, on AR Gk THR 636 Brown, Newell: Assistant Secretaryof Labor... ........ 503 Civil Defense Coordinating Board.__.._.____.. 532 Brown, Paul (Representative from Georgia): Biogr anh a I 33 Banking and Currency Committee __________ 242 Joint Committee on Defense Production... 258 Brown, P , Navy Bureau of Supplies and Aeoounii. oeERR BL 444 browe, Philip S., Farmers’ Home Administra-TE Pe A Brown, Robert W., Office of Comptroller, Health, Education, and Welfare _..__.__ 508 Brown, Capt. Royal B., Manpower and Reserve Forces, AYN: cd nl li EO Ts 428 Brown, Steve Me General Accounting Office. __ 349 Brown, Capt. S. W., Bureau of Aeronautics, aEal Se a ee Bal cn sd lr 440 806 Congressional Directory Page Brown, 1st Lt. Theodore S., Naval Examining Board, Marine Corps. ---—-ac soc. 448 Browne, Alfred A. 4d Trade Commission. 538 Browne, Forrest R. ., regional offices, General Accounting Office. .o.-aon. 5st booas 350 Browne, Vincent J., Howard University.______ 510 Browning, James w., Disaster Livestock Feed Staff, Agriculture. Bh a EL Ca Ts 485 Brownrigg, William, 3d, Assistant Secretary for the Minority, Senate LE ey anda Brownson, Charles B. (Representative from Indiana): BlographyV oo roils soso a SareeOL 5 Government Operations Committee. ____.____ Brownton, Brig. Gen. Sheldon S., Health SRR Medical, Defense. ci co. to oocos 417 o-oo Broyhill, J. ool T. (Representative from Virginia): BOE aDV te Lt eet elf District of Columbia Committee. _________ i Post Office and Civil Service Committee-__--245 District of Columbia Auditorium Commission 264 Bruecan, Silviu, Rumanian Envoy______________ 654 Bruce, ‘Clarence N., Bureau of Finance, Post Bruce, David K. E., Ambassador to Gory. 660 Bruce, John Gregory, judge, Tax court of the United States (biography of) ______________ 599 Brucker, Wilber M. (Secretary of the Army): Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Com- MISSION. o.. naad aon Eatin. 520 Armed Forces Policy Council. _________ --416 Blographyiol.. i -o-ti iota I tudes, _ 427 Foreign Trade Zones Board _ __________ -539 Joint Secretaries aul idol amnus icine 416 National Forest Reservation Commission____ 265 Brune, Delphine W., secretary to Representative 2 OTM a en Le sed Brundage, Percival F.: Advisory Board on Economic Growth and Baby viii mons Ti i Sons sednith Judes 392 Bureauwoithe Budget... corsisosil 392 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. soon 261 ..--cioaotel Brunner, Capt. Loren E., Office of Engineering, COREL UBT iroinht riar antr = 410 otis Brunsdale, Clarence N., Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission REL Bs am 267 Brunsman, Howard G., Bureau of the Census.. 496 Brunson, "David S.; "Office of the Surgeon General. oy. iieici setae asi bua, 511 Bryan, Lt. Gen. Blackshear M.: United Nations Military Staff Committee... 404 U. S. Continental Army Command.__._______ 431 Broan, Irving,1 District Corporation Counsel’s Bryan, P. Jackson, secretary to Representative Matthews. .2.. uo. o-soeam toes as code 1, 304 Brym Viol L., Office of Public Affairs, De-i eT ED et ag en SRR TE 0 Bian Floyd S., Assistant Secretaryof Defense, Properties and Installations... .._....._. 420 Bryant, Comdr. James S., Office of Personnel and Reserve Forces, Navy Pode Aah 435 Bryant, Margaret S., Department of Agri-culture, Library: i A taaaaa ais 489 Sioceas Bryant, Maxine, secretary to Representative Christopher mre a re Eb dee 300 Bryant, Robert S., Metropolitan Police. _ 619 Bryant, Ruth Ww. Senate Committee on Dis- Ties OF COIIIDIR 2 cok Sars susivansssadston 237 Bryce, Norman F., District Department of TASUrANES. | ucot uri Sara Sn hhh Li pt Wr 618 Bryson, Albert D., Office of Doorkeeper, House. 339 Brzostowski, Joseph S., secretary to Representa- LIVE WIOTOWECE. oo i rs ods ict moh ries 304 Buchanan, Lt. Col. Dale E., Office of Secretary of the ‘Army LL A Th SE et See AT 428 Budhana, Lucie J., Bureau of Labor Stand-: A ER CE RRS RN Ti 1 505 Buchanan, Wiley T., Jr., Chiefof Protocol, State Department i i EA ER Es i Ee 396 Buchheister, George a, secretary to Representa-HYC ROONGY. SRE noon Tn Buchheister, Sallie Mae, House Folding Room. 340 Buck, Robert F., Region 13, Small Business Administration... ie ar mwa 56 Page Buckingham, Dr. D. E., District Board of Examiners of Veterinary Medicine. ___. ____ 621 Buckley, Autumn D., District Public Utilities Commission... cueioiit Sooustr oo one 622 Buckley, CarperW., Government Printing Office. 353 Buckley, Charles A. (Representative from New York): Biography cb ocr dannan -106 Public Works Committee 246 Buckley, James L., Office of Personnel, Agri-eltare. -elo ans on nn FL nL 489 sossslten Buckley, John R., secretary to Representative Fascello-A toute siini fuga guilinune00 J. 301 Buckley, Oliver, National Inventors Counecil_-_ 495 Buckner, E. La Mar, Board of Governors, American Red Cross... i... i cd lisa. 519 Bucy, Charles W., Office of General Counsel, Agrieglture. 0 ooo ilie SUOED Trashingl, 490 Budge, Hamer H. (Representative from Idaho): BIOZIADNY co. sie Sonn mat bene ORES ST Appropriations Committee. i 241 _.--..iosuns National Forest Reservation Commission--__ 265 Budlong, HerbertN., Official Reporter, Senate. 336 Budnik, Dr. Emilio, Pan American Sanitary Organization hn a eR ACT 639 Buehler, Robert D., secretary to Representative VOY. ole os SabanaBe Nr DT al Bit Anna C., Department of Vehicles and Traffic, SC. Government. co uaeos 624 Buffington, John V., Federal Trade Commission. 537 Buford, A. Sidney, 3d, Office of Intelligence Resources and Coordination... __..___ 397 Buist, yas secretary to Representative St. a Geo 0! Bulle ober: F., Federal Crop Insurance Corporation Er I GC he SLE 486 Bullock, Roy J., House Committee on ATTA. Soar hl SL Bunch, Richard W., Bureau of State Services-_ Bunche, Ralph J, United Nations. ___________ 640 Bundick, Margaret R., General Accounting : ORL ih an I EEE YU 49 Bungor, Lucile F., Capitol Page School___.__.___ 345 Bunker, Ellsworth, Ambassador to India_______ 661 Bunker, Maj. Gen. Howard G., Air Staff_______ 452 Bunn, Clarence K., District Fire Department__ 617 Bunting, Earl, President’ s Committee on Em- ployment of Physically Handicapped. __..-_-556 Baraneait, Prayad, International Monetary Burba, Col. E. H., Civil-Military Affairs, Army_ 429 Burbridge, Charles E., Freedmen’s Hospital. -513 Burch, R. Dean, administrative assistant to Senator Goldwater —_____._.._..__ 206 Burd, Si, House Committee on Ways and Burda, Michael “Housepost office... 341 Burger, Warren E., circuit judge, U. 8S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit OIBgrapNY) cos i na Ee 581 Burdick, Usher L. (Representative from North Dakota): Biography = [oi 0o 0 maids ae CL 118 Judiciary colic. ol eli LL Le Bo 245 Burgess, Arthur E., Senate Republican BONY Committee: «ool viennale adolousy Burgess, Donald R., Office of Publications. COMMETER.. ohn nto Js pd Bend BS Seid 492 Burgess, E. D., Regulatory Divisions, Agricul-ture Department mes wr NR Tr 479 Burgess, Robert W., Director, Bureau of the 405 9 Burkart, Frank J., Office of Register of Wills___ 605 Burke, Adm. Arleigh A. Armed Forces Policy Connell. = ni Ma 416 Chief of Naval Operations... loco. oo 439 Joint Chiefs of Staff, Defense_________________ 423 Burke, Edward R., Alexander Hamilton Bi- centennial Commission o.oo aauits 26. Burke, Everett H., Bureau of the Census__.._. 496 Burke, Harry C., Office of Secretary of Senate... 334 Burke, Joyce R., Federal Civil Defense Admin- TTY Bee Fs BR Arto EL 10 529 Individual Index Page Burkhardt, Frederick H., President’s Com-mittee on Scientists and Engineers.._.______ 556 be) Charles F., Office of Sergeant at 3 Ee a SEAR ES SEER EERE EE EE pa SEE Eee nm 5 Burleigh, Lt. Col. Albert H., Air Force Liaison Offiee; THOUS: tir rir irnic arian 348 Burlen, Julia T., secretary to Representative Thompson-of Texas. oil 00 ich 307 Burleson, Omar (Representative from Texas): SD tebein 5 156 Sue House Administration Committee---______.__ 244 Foreign Affairs Committee ________.__.._._.__ 243 Joint Committee on the Library ___..___..._._. 260 Joint Committee on Printing _________________ 257 Library of Congress Trust Fund Board__.____ 353 Burleson, Mrs. Omar, The Congressional Club. 527 Burmeister, Gustave: _ Agricultural Trade Policy and Analysis._____ 484 Office of Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service, elsa a IE 483 Burnett, Edmund ©., Assistant General Coun-sel Army. on Ue MAGS SHED 430 Burnett, John H., judge, Municipal Court for the District-of Columbia “120. i000 603 Burnett, Col. Robert M., Financial Manage-ment; Army i080 DF FO eb 20 Iie i 428 Burney, Leroy E.: Advisory nts on Weather Control____ 517 Surgeon General, Public Health Serviee______ 511 Burnham, Col. Robert F., Office of Under Secretary of the Air Toren. =i... onan 450 Burns, Beulah, Office of Official Reporters of conissaat Debates oad ans ea ie Said 342 Burns, Dorothy M., Office of Minority Secre-TY SONIA fr rs mm SE eS BR Se 336 Burns, John A. (Delegate from Hawaii): OTAT I ma a Ey 177 Agriculture Committee 2. _...___. 10 __ 241 Armed Services Committee... _________ 242 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. ______ 24 Burns, John H., Office of Assistant Secretary of tate Em oe Burns, John T., Jr., Office of Treasurer of the Burns, Kenneth M., Federal National Mortgage ASOONY ms rn 547 Burns, Norman, Deputy Borional Director for Near East and South Asia... ___.__ 402 Burns, Dr. R. O., Office of Naval Research_____ 439 Burns, sa Gen. Robert W., Major Air Com- andsl nrc ailanni sl ser Aen rel te Burr, Charles R., branch office, Securities and Exchange Colamission Lou TN 560 Burr, James J., District Department of Public Ee de 2 a A Eo a lEkhve aia 623 Burr, Capt. P. J., Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy. 440 Burr, Susan S., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System’. oo) oil, lias sea 536 LoyalRichard T., Office of General Counsel, Burrill, A Doredith The Board on Geographic NGIIag, © FeOtied ae 476 Office of Assistant Secretary of the Interior... 468 Burris, Philip H., Policy Guidance and Coor-dination Stafl,-Statess_-.-12s --=-*--397 Burrows, Don S., Atomic Energy Commission_. 521 Burrows, Malcolm A., District of Columbia Redevelopment Land AGENCY Y. re a= 528 Burson, Marion M., secretary to Representative Mack of Illinois. SEral Mail) STM AOA alk 304 Burstein, Robert, Civil Aeronautics Board.____ 523 Burton, Harold Hitz, Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court (biography). cer 574 Burton, Joseph M., Jr., Municipal Court for the District of Colmbia. «ove 603 Burton, L. W., Jr., Civil Aeronautics Admin-stration. oo. ois arauanglt 2 oo 496 Buscher, Francis A., District Electrical Board... 620 Bush, Alvin R. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): OSL aDNY. ih ied did aaa hs ane 135 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. _____._.___ 244 Bush, Harvey A., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and Welf PGs i 4 Belin ood idm etalon 3 507 Bush, Prescott (Senator from Connecticut): Biography ED CE ee ES HR rR oh Fred 22 Armed Services Committee. ____ oo.___ 231 Banking and Currency Committee... .._._.__ 232 97560°—57 53 Page Bussey, W. W., National Bureau of Standards. 500 Bustamante, Joaquin C., International Bound-ary and Water Commission, United States and Mexleo...-coo.oUn 0 Ll JUL Bates, Alma D., secretary to Representative ye Ly Butler, Evelyn R., secretary to District Engi-neer Commissioner. . .o-:.ozozzoooool 613 oll Butler, Everett L., Office of Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army _.____ 430 Butler, Lt. James D., Naval Gun Factory...__ 446 Butler, John Marshall (Senator from Maryland): Biography. Li 0aill diets pH ni Hn Fat 61 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com-E00. vr ids co rims arr wR ob a lta hw i im 3 Judiciary Committee. J... i. [00 500 Od 233 Butler, Joseph A., National Labor Relations Board...--.-.. oocoiicasizsiiieasaz 000 553 Butler, K. A., Agricultural Research Service.__ 478 Butler, Margaret F., secretary to Pepraymmive Nicholson. .. hae,oi 5 Butler, Roger, House post office Butler, Virginia M., House Committee on Ways ANA-MOANG oot iv iii d wm ve Ea mes mms i 253 Butterworth, Ruth, House Committee on District'of Columbia...i =F Cl0kal 251 Butterworth, W. Walton, U. S. Representative to BOSC. cannaHIUZIIHAN 663 oon nn Buttles, Bruce, Divison of Publishing Services. 401 Button, RobertE., U. S. Information Agency... 568 Butts, E. R., Administrative Division, Justice. 458 Buzhardt, J. Fred, secretary to Senator Thur- ain ES a Sa BT 298 Byer, Herman B., Bureau of Labor Statisties._ 505 Byerly, T. C., Agricultural Research Service___ 478 Byers, Lt. Gen. Clovis, E., International Security Affairs, Defense... _._____.__.___.__ 418 Byng, Capt. J. W., Naval Air Station__________ 446 Byram, William E., Civil Service Commission. 524 Byrd, Harold L., Bureau of Reclamation _______ 471 Byrd, Harry Flood (Senator from Virginia): Boga oe il 160 Finance Committee IES 232 22 10000OH00 Armed Services Committee __.-.__...________ 1 Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commis- 262 Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebra- tion Commission Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. 259 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessen- tial Federal Expenditures. __ _._____________ 260 U. 8. Territorial Expansion Memorial Com-Yhissionitd 2s J IU Ro Ie Tl a nt 267 ‘Washington National Monument Seciety____ 569 Byrd, Pauline V., Veterans’ Administration Congressional Liaison Service_._________.___ 347 Byrd, Robert C. (Representative from Virginia): Biography tne dE BF Li Foreign Affairs Committee... J... 0) House Administration Committee. __________ 244 Byrne, Elizabeth A., Senate Select Committee on-Smoll Business... 00 XU ToT Jad 235 Byrne, Lai F. (Representative from Iili- nois): Biography 2 ct nO a bots) aad sat 37 Public Works'Committee... Ll. 246 0.0.10001 Byrne, James A. (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): Blogeaphy. “Jil U0 00) a ania 132 Armed Services Committee... occeceeeao._ 242 Byrne, James J., Forest Service. _ cocoa. 480 Byrnes, John W. (Representative from Wis- consin): Blography a en aan naan Te Ways and Means Committee --ocoeooooao_. Byrnes, Mrs. John W., Congressional Club____ ou Byrnes, Brig. Gen. Victor A, Air Stal 452 Byroade, Henry A., Ambassador to Union of Sonth Aly rosiewe ees ne 663 Cabafias, Gustavo Martinez, United Nations_. 641 Cabaniss, Maj. Jelks H., Jr., Office of Director of Research and Development, Army___..__ 429 Cabarga, Demetrio, Organization of American AO I mn 637 808 Congressional Directory Page Cabell, 1 Gen. OC. P., Central Intelligence Age Cable. Wendell E., House Committee on District of Columbia AE Lew oT 2 Cabot, John M., Ambassador to Colombia.__-_ 659 Caceia, Harold, ‘Ambassador from Great Britain. 649 Caffrey, George 'T., secretary to Representative TFT RR TeSR Cahn, Julius N., Senate Committee on Foreign Relallons cc... cai ui ide vsammaidub 238 d sumadaad Cairns, Dr. Gordon, Advisory Committee on Voluntary: Foreign oslnl oa 403 Ald... jtadesadl Cairns, Huntington, National Gallery of Art.. 565 Calahan, Capt. Emmet T., Office of Comman- dant, Coast Guard... i... cams iaaiiil Caldara, Maj. Sa Joseph D. C., Air Staff____ Calder, Donald B., Foreign Reporting Staff, Re ER TTY 401 Calderon, Elena, Organization of American a Caldwell, Author Caldwell, Ti Cloyd T., ystem : Caldwell, Oliver J., Office of Education. ._...._ Caldwell, William J., Office of Public Reports... 402 Calhoun, John A., Executive Secretariat, State Department oo: oo ommoeriEI RTE co 396 Catains, Cons Ns C., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery,N. eal, Russell y V Dtfice of Minority ane i Callaghan, B. B.: International Bank for Reconstruction and FINGNES.r. Joe I oom Bad ba SE JU ITS SEL 632 International Monetary Fund. _.____________ 634 Qallaghan, Gladys K., secretary to Representa-3 tive Haskell 02 Callaghan, Richard L., Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs... ...._...__: Callahan, Anna L., Municipal Court for the District of Columbia Rd ST Ls Calta, oops, Edward C., Office of Naval | Res Call Sting Frank T., Navy Prt Review Board coo. i. hs teat te aaa 436 Callahan, William F., Brean of Chief Bostals) Inspector, Post of Callander, Hold C ts a a Author 483 Calinder, NE Yanidin J., National Science Foun-dat 5 Calloador Nancy Lee, secretary to Representa-g FE Te ea a ediedtd 05 Calvert, Maj. Robert W., Office of Assistant Secretary of the Navy... iu ui. oseageands 434 Calver, Dr. George W., Capitol physician. _____ 346 Cameron, Martha E., ‘secretary to Representa- tive Fulton... iim caleB A ating 302 Cameron, Paul M., Federal Trade Commission. 538 Cameron, Warde M., Board of Examiners for the Foreign A Cr LA Re 404 Caminha, Comdr. Herick Marques, Inter- American Defense Board. __._______.. 630 Camp, Paul M., Office of Surgeon General... ... 511 Campa, Dr. Miguel Angel, Cuban Ambassador. 647 Campbell, Arthur R., Renegotiation Board... 557 Campbell, Charles E., ' House Recording Studios. 338 Camp], Daniel I Government Printing 1 1 fbn ois Ge Campbell, Don 8., Bureau of Reclamation..._._ Campbell, Edward G., National Archives and Records Service Campbell, Forbes, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation St chloe Tage edn a 533 Campbell, J. Ed., Tennessee Valley Authority. 568 Campbell, Joseph, Comptroller General. _..____ 349 Campbell, Robert H., District Corporation Cottisel’s Office. voir "oc TIVERT”DUEL 616 Campbell, Wendell W., Assistant ie Counsel, Post Office Department re Cane Lt. Col. William E., Jr., EEE rm 429 Campbell, William N., Bureau of Personnel, 4 Post Offi Oanaday, Ward M., The Virgin Islands Corpo-ration train or worm ee Sn a rE 475 Et kN Clr lr dr Page Canchola, Maj. Horacio Carrada, Joint Mexi-can-United States Defense Commission... .. Candia, Maj. Virgilio, Inter-American Defense illis Canfield, Elizabeth S., secretary to Representa-tive Byrne ETAT aie aie 300 Canfield, Gordon L. (Representative from New J ersey): Biography dlndhienes Committee... oveerntive cies Canham, Maj. Gen. C. D, W., Manpower, Per-sonnel, and es Hoi Arm Canham, Brwin D., . 22101 2 Denton, William N., Jr., District Board of Ex-aminers and Registrars of Architects________ 620 Denton, Winfield K. (Representative from Indiana): Biography Cac Li Sasionosy)2I0I8 Lad (2 Jl 46 Appropriations Committee _______________.___ 241 Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission________ 265 Dentz, Edwin J., National Selective Service Appeal Board: oJ oul sual LDR 555 de Partearroyo, Mrs. Luz H. G., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States‘and Mexico. Lo. oo. ull un isl 633 De Prenda, Salvatore, Veterans’ Administration Congressional Liaison Service. .____________ de Pury, Virginia M., Bureau of the Budget._._ 392 Debug. Serine S., Bureau of Foreign Com- TAGRORLL SIU aligned Lap) ii ~ahiagrin. Bors s. Michael, Office of Legislative Coun- sel, Senate... Jill Ui LU OLioon LJ gln 336 Deressa, Yilma, Ethiopian Ambassador___._____ 648 Derounian, Steven B. (Representative from New York): Biogeaphyiul, 0. iio GR Unt SJ 96 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission. 267 Derr, Lt. Col. H. S., U. S. Atomic Energy Com-mission SOLIHULLos. SION Torn Nala 522 Derrickson, Russell C., House Committee on Education and Labor... oo iu J 0 aL iil 251 Derry, John A., Atomic Energy Commission. 521 Derryberry, O. M., Tennessee Valley Authority. 568 Derthick, Lawrence G.: Board of Foreign Scholarships... _____ os Offies-of Education ——owruo mere sd SINE DeSaussure, Lt. Col. Edward H., Office ey Deputy Secretary of Defense... _________ Deschler, Lewis, Parliamentarian of the House. 339 de Seynes, Phillippe, United Nations-.....______ 640 de Souza, Jodo Goncalves, Pan American Union. 638 de Torrents, Henry, Sopa Ambassador..._...__ 655 Devereux, James P. S. (Representative from Maryland): Biographyuiiol) sdeaad J eesosadd. 61 ura Armed Services Committee... ____._____ 242 Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission--.. 263 Devin, William A., Jr., Office of Defense Lend-INE, TECASTULY.. forearm sms fh mm SE = mt fon ion mmm sm 413 Devlin, John M., House Committee on Bank- ing and Currency Ea AE BR 251 Devlin, Ralph J., Ofc of Clerk of the House_. 338 DeWald, Al Ne Administrative Office, Navy Department..__ Li Board for Correction of Naval Records. ._____ D’Wart, Mrs. Wesley. the Congressional Club. pi de Weldon, Felix W., Commission of Fine Arts. 525 . Dewey, Charles S., Washington National Monu-Meh: Society: LIL LSS III. cineavmrimawamdut 569 Page deWolf, Francis Colt, Office of Transport a; Communications An ne TE EL Dexheimer, Wilbur A., Bureau of Reclamation. pi DeyErmand, William 3 ., secretary to Represent-ative. Jonson. ue soinpann UREN 303 Dezendorf, Arthur G., District Motor Vehicle Parking Agency. iL uty) UEELE aan 624 Diamond, Clark G., Di Public Library. __ 622 Diamond, Edward,U. S. Atomic Energy Com-mission. U0 LL LL a ER EE 2 Diaz, Domingo A., Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission ps EEE TS AB mE rE 631 Dice, George A., Agricultural Marketing 48 Dick, Bess E., House Committee on Judiciary. 252 Dick, J. Herbert, Office of District Collector of 0 CI i HS EL EE REE SEER I Be pb 614 Dick, Meda V., secretary to Senator Byrd. ____ 295 Dickens, Capt. z F., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy. 2. L.auiiial,Ji Hd 441 Dickerman, Lt. Gol. Wilson K., Inter-American Delense. Board. coumromonole 631 co. oo Dickson, William C., U. 8S. Court of Claims____ > Diederich, Leo J., National Park Service. ._____ 472 Diefenbach, Henry @G., National Parks I BUna-Boord..o cua inesHY Diehl, James N., Forest Service. __________._____ Dieman, GAL, Public Buildings Service_______ 539 Dies, Martin (Representative from Texas): BIOTIADNY iat casa ens die EL 151 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com-TEER PI EE Te A SR TL 244 Dietrich, Frank F., Office of Fiscal A Secretary, Treasury AHR RIE NEC TS Gai Digby, Seaborn L., Federal Power Commission. ” Diggle, Burnham w., Federal Housing Admin-istration Rn BER LLL 546 Diggs, Charles C., Jr. (Representative from Michigan): 1530 RE fee da BE Sea Be I 71 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee _______ 244 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. _ ___.___________ 246 di Girolamo, Armando, Administrative Divi-sion, Justliea: a 458 Dilday, Janice, secretary to Representative Inner DUCA EEC SI a 305 Dillon, C. Douglas: Advisory Board on Economic Growth and Stability yriavecgns.sage Garaan CL 392 Deputy Under Secretary of State. _______.____ 396 Dillon, John H., administrative assistant to the Secretary of the Navy. t.u. tb. Clone Thi 433 Dillon, Robert A., Alexander Hamilton Bicen-tennial Commission. sii. 263 i...tail Dimel, Lt. Col. James J., Office of Secretary of TH FL al BO sald ne IE Se i 450 Dua, John D. (Representative from Michi-an): BEY SO Ae Sl rts Re en oe eo 72 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Commit-3 BO nemre a Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee _ 245 Dirksen, Everett McKinley (Senator from Illinois): Appropriations Committee... __._______ 231 BIogZraphy.... ocean veo ddd is dae sli B IE 36 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessen- tial Federal Expenditures. _ ooo... ___._____ 260 Judiciary Committee... cal... i Cao ool 2 233 Minority. whip,iSenate. ......c.o._S.o =. 333 Republican Policy Committee. ....._-_—__.__ 235 Dirksen, Mrs. Everett M., Congressional Club. 527 Disney, Lewis IF., Capitol Police. ..._._._..____ 34 Dixon, Elizabeth C., Secretary to Representa- tive Hemphill. ........ oC cocatilosas3. 303 Dixon, Henry Aldous (Representative from Utah): Blog aDY i sr rm em Se a 157 Agriculture Committee. ices oi. 241 Dixon, Ira A., Federal Home Loan Bank Board. 534 Dixon, Rear Adm. R. E., Bureau of Aeronautics, INGVY. 3. dose ll Un Sali Conan ih. naa ds 440 Dixon, Col. R.J., Plans and Programs, Air Force 454 Dixon, Roger C., Office of International Trade and Resources... wo eln Jar andai A 400 Congressional Directory Page Doarn, James W., Health, Education, and Wel- fare, Regional Offices... ooiboiocogooaole. 509 Dobrynin, Ansioles Fedorovich, United Nations 640 Dobyns, EdwardP., Division "of Program Re- VICW oo bo si dibs wt mabe OP Rd Ll 401 Dockeray, James C., special assistant, Do- mestic Affairs, Commeree. ..._......__-—-._ 492 Dockstader, F.J., Indian Arts and Crafts Board. 470 Dodd, Halbert Ww. Railroad Retirement Board. 557 Dodds, Harold W., U. 8S. Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission... 267 Dodek, Oscar I., Motor Vehicle Parking AGONY. erieDSO en aD aed 6 24 Dodson, James E., Administrative Assistant t0:Secretary. of Labor. ceo)oud oun 503 ol Dodson, John L., Officeof Clerkof House._..__--_ 338 Dodson, J.C. , Agricultural Attoehés. o.oo. 483 Doerfer, John C., Federal Communications Commission jo cee. 0. 9S Josli.sacds 532 Doerr, John E., National Park Service___.._.___. 472 Doggett, Howard J., Soil Bank Division, Agri- coure. ol Lasersends anna ll 486 Doggett, Leonard B., Jr., District Motor Ve-hicle Parking Ageneycci.c. i... cod tadaeat 624 Dolan, T. Howard, Office of the Doorkeeper, House: RR Te k CR SR Na Lan Ln 339 Dollard, Charles, National Science Foundation. 555 Dollinger, Isidore (Representative from New York): BlographY. iv. tee JUS anol E 106 visisvnrbianrinsn Interstate and Foreign Commerce OCom-mittee SDsee rasa Ls 244 Dollins, John W., Board on Geographic Names_ 476 Dolliver, James M., secretary to Representative Westlands: o.oo mmmmmma dint mut s 307 oildaunuindi Domers, Henry R.: Civil Defense Coordinating Board... couinrass 532 Federal Power Commission _ _.._.__.__...__.__ 535 Dominy, Floyd E., Bureau of Reclamation_____ 471 Dompierre, Oliver J., assistant to Senate Mi-nority Moor Leader. i. oo. vi oo 333 Donaldson, Allyn C., Office of Special Consular See [UTR TL esataSei Dine ined me aben 401 Donati, John E., District Board of Phar-oo Dongidsor, William “J. Jr., House Press Gal-BLY umd mds nr i db et eo lm ts Frank J., Securities and Exchange Commission cucaioaillasail Lawn cna nl 558 Donegan, Thomas J., Subversive Activities Control Board c.g ihlamney2 lial neg 566 Donelan, Joseph F., Jr., Office of Finance__..__. 401 Donelan, Joseph Yr. Jr. ., Deputy Budget and Finance Officer, Tee ot tor ici a LE taal] Donlon, Mary H., judge, United States Cus-toms Court (biography). oc coze ei __ 593 Donis-Kestler, Col. Agustin, Inter-American Defense Board. i ra rr 630 Donnahoo, Robert W., Federal Mediation md Conciliation BOIVICR. ear. LET Donnella, George F., District Copeman. Counsel’s’Ofice.. or ooo 616 Donnelly, Charles H., Reference Service, Li-brary oh COnaress. ton tron mercerSamos 352 =~ Donnelly, Charles T., Civil Aeronautics Board... 523 Donnelly, Maj. Gen. Harold C., Plans ad Programs, Air Force... _o:i=_c-o:¢ Donnelly, Peter, House Post Office___.._____.__ ot Donnelley, Rosemary, Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs... _______._ 238 Donner, Otto, International Bank for Recon-structivpn and Development... __________ 632 Donoghue, P. Joseph, Secretary to Representa-tive Boland. oo (Lidar. Shabana 3 Donohoe, Joseph M. P., United States ne Commission PAE RL a ot ALES Donohue, Harold D. (Representative HE Mass achusetts) 4 Biography rimee mem me mm 64 Judiciary Committee... J UNL 245 2 22200 Donovan, Frances E., House Committee on Waysand/ Means. [ (C.J I 00f wal So 25 Donovan, Ramey, Office of General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board. __..._.__.___ Page Dooley, Edwin B. (Representative from New York): Blogranhy. ...c oaThad te I 107 Public Works Committee. _ oc cooooo__. 246 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academy. cus cin l JL aeeld. sulk 2 Dooley, LH House Committee on Public rd SE EO Tr SA SF SA 253 Doolittle, James, National Air Museum.._..._. 565 Doolittle, Dr. James H AInStafl.......oe east tata abn sila 452 National Advisory Committee for Aero-NAuIes. oneET STE ~ SL 551 Dorfman, Ben D., Tariff Commission. _._..___ 566 Dorman, John, Bureau of Near Eastern, South Asian, and’ African Aflairs lo... 399 borg Francis E. (Representative from New or Biography. oo motes hun UE 101 noble Tins Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 245 Dorn, W. J. Bryan (Representative from South Carolina): Biography. -losil conan carl sumioivt de Cucut 143 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. o_o o_o... 246 Dornin, Rear Adm. M. E., Bureau of Naval Personnelocel: onions Hist hee eo i0 25as 442 Dorny, Carl H., Soil Conservation Service.... 482 Dorosh, John 7. Reference Department, Li- brary of Congress RE a Wa SON se 351 Dorsey, R. Corbin, Commodity Exchange Au-Yhorily. ooo. veniti dm moras UT ands i 0 483 Dotson, Floyd E., Office of Administrative As-sistant Secretary, Tnteriorzc. coo msinimee. 468 Doub, George Cochran, Assistant Attorney General, Justice. . ..ccocnmnmnants dase oo Douglas, James H. (Secretary of the Air Force): Armed Forees Policy Council __._____________ 416 Biographyofi uo. t foligomipgeuinigdids Sion 449 Joint: Secretaries... loociio df. Soon cloaicut 416 Douglas, James M., United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission._.._...... 267 Douglas, Lewis W.: Advisory Committee on Weather Control... 517 U. 8S. Advisory Commission on Information. 517 Douglas, Paul H. (Senator from Illinois): Blography id coils pessil. dh pinion maak 36 Banking and Currency Committee... 232 Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission... 263 Finance: Committee. cout. Jooslin.natas Sn 232 Joint Economic Committee... .-o-coicoaaaaa-261 The Interplarliamentary Union________.____. 267 Douglas, WilliamO., Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States (biograph Yeon 573 Douglass, Joseph H., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. _.___.._..-508 Douty, Harry M., Bureau of Labor Statistics. 505 Dow, Donald C., District Plumbing Board... 621 Dowd, Dorothy Donley, Commission on Mental Hoalhotre broil ct Lasanil cep osinias 587 Dowdy, John (Representative from Texas): Blographya:cl. vassal: desoi dis do dade luwuny 153 District of Columbia Committee. _.._._____. 242 Judiciary. Committee... ...ci.cuiorecei dois 245 Dowell, Benjamin B., Government Patents Tr AR A RO Red © A Th a EIN 544 Dowling, Robert W., District of Columbia Auditorium Commission -___:.______.__.___ 264 Dowling, Walter C., Ambassador to Korea____. 661 Dowling, William E. , U. 8. Tarift Commission. 566 Downer, Samuel F., American National Red Cross. sobzznpiondvssmll Locossody cebpl 519 Downey, E. F., Federal Deposit Insurance Cor-DOTOHION SL or aes ate baad mat EL 533 Downey, Herman E., Senate Committee on Appropriations... oli luna aniiaas 237 Dolla. Downey, Mabel C., House Committee on Agri-eultave too Chrno Binet dl 25 Downey, Walter F., Regional Commissioner, General Services Administration __________ 54 Downing, William R., District Real Estate Bete ry erat ede i 62 Doyle, Clyde (Representative from California): BlogropNy ec: -ti. Lisa it der prddn stunk wed mamas Armed Services Committee... oocooooo 242 | Un-American Activities Committee... 246 Donovan, Ruth, Office of Management, BarsigniC Doyle, James F., Area Offices, Bureau of Land Agricultural Service...emmmmmiincadsad Management... .anwamamsembBR ra Same baie. re = 469 Individual Index Page Page Doyle, Louis J., Associate General Counsel, Post Office Department. ...............000 462 | Drabkin, Murray, House Committee on Judiciary tile 20 HERI SID Hi] 252 Dracopoulos, P. T., U. S. Patent Office. _______ 499 Drake, Allen, secretary to Representative Clevenger... ....0 000 BES SII nd 300 Drake, Dana B., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue-Taxatlion...........con10000 259 uo AO Draper, Dr. C. 8., National Inventors Council__ 495 Draper, Col. William G., Air Force aide to the President... ii... 0. Jo Re oid 389 Drayer, Dolores C. , secretary to Senator Cotton. 296 Drechsler, Karl-Heinz, International Bank for Reconstruction and Finance: ._.._..._.._. 632 Dreier, John C.: fice of Inter-American Regional Political Alffalyg cll DLL OSL In LS i 398 Organization of American States__.___________ 637 Representative to Council of Organization of ; American States i rin onl L000HE 398 Drescher, CharlesJ., Official Beporinn Senate... 336 Drew, Gerald A., Ambassador to Haiti... 660 Drewry, John M., House Committee on Mer- chant Marine and Fisheries .__...__________ 252 Drexilius, Charles R., Bureau of Land Manage-IONE. iii ool fama wa a et 469 Dripps, William N., District Department of Licenses and Inspection... _._..___... 618 Driscoll, William D., Bureau of Employees’ THEILE 10 ITH) ll i eh MA a NE 50: 00 Drisko, M. A., Market Development and Pro-grams, Agricaltare. oon 484 Droney, Florence A., secretary to Representa-tive Reed of New York. ...con-vivoenemm--Dryden, Franklin B., Senate Committee on ADOrOUrItIONg. Lo. re nr hae En nan Ea 2 Dryden, Dr. Hugh L.: Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and _____._ ________ 54 Development. National Academy of Sciences and National ResearchiCounell. bull LL au dl Dion 550 National Advisory Committee for Aeronau-legal oun taeliinsaa Cl idan ueandan National Inventors Council... _.____._._. 495 Dubester, Henry J., Reference Department, Library'ofiCongress il. S10l0 0 JL LIU 351 Dubiel, Anthony S., Office of the Doorkeeper, Honse to: last 2 of aly] 340 -Aaaatiio.g Dubino, Helen M., ‘secretary to Representa-tive Senader or a 306 DuBois, Durwood, American National Red Cros. Li rom sabe asin Do sor ol oh 519 DuBois, Orval L., Securities and Exchange Commission... oC... il rtd or its ted 558 Duborg, Capt. Francis R., Inter-American De-fense Board... ig. Li elalinn eck asin 630 Dubournais, Col. Carlos, Inter-American De-ENE Board. iraa mea AS 630 Dubrow, Morgan D., Bonneville Power Administration salou Looniiiinnil Gos 4 Ducander, Charles F., House Committee on Armed Servieesiz. clo... ula diuni 251 Dudley, Charles C., Official Reporters to House Committees. 72 0 Ul 0 Co 0.000 343 Duden, Henry J., Government Printing Dugas, Julian R., District Corporation Coun- sel’s. Offfeenacl nuiblof wean limnn.il. 616 Duggan, Michael, Office of Clerk of the House_. 338 Duggan, W. H., Compliance and Investiga- tion Division. oes. Slgoen 485 Duke, Dorothy H., Federal Reserve System___ 536 Duke, Joseph C.: Capitel'Police' Board?) 2 i. noun Co 2 18] 346 Sergeant at Arms, Senate (biography of)_.__... 335 Dulen, Charles M., National Mediation Board. 554 Dulles, Allen W.: Central Intelligence Agency... _________ 393 Operations Coordinating Board. _____________ 393 Dulles, John Foster (Secretary of State): Biographyof cainSET oi 395 Defense Mobilization Board ._________________ 394 Foreign Service Buildings Commission_______ 404 Member, Smithsonian Institution. ___________ National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems. ________ 413 National Gallery of Avt... 2007 565 National Security Couneil .___________________ 393 Dunbar, Ralph M., Office of Education________ 510 Duncan, Harold J., Geological Survey___.___.___ 471 Duncan, James J., assistant regional admin- istrator, Securities and Exchange Com- Duncan, James R., Subversive Activities Con-trol‘ Board conti 080 SL OuEDEE ode Ciao oh 566 Duncombe, Charles S., Patent Office... ._...___ 499 Dunham, Dr. Charles L Atomic Energy Commission _______.____._______ 521 Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and Development _ ______._________ 549 Dunham, Dr. Franklin, The Interparliamentary Dunham, Robert J., District Income and Franchise Tax Division _. colo. Jilin 614 Dunkle, L. L., Jr., Federal Supply Service___._ 540 Dunlap, Air Vice Marshal C. R., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United BUREBE Lh seit dees cat OnE at Ea 40 Dunlap, Comdr. Ernest H., Jr., Personnel and Reserve Forces, Navy... ......cooliln 635 Dunleavy, CWO Robert J., Financial Man-agement, Army... _... C sosonalksoak 429 Dunlop, H. A., International Pacific Halibut Commission... oc oie oie a tad 635 Dunn, Darrel A., Farmers Home Administra- ion Dunn, Dorothy Veit, secretary to Representa- tive Smith of Wisconsin rh SRE AE prey 7 Dunn, John J., Supply and Logistics, Defense. 423 Dunning, Carroll W., Bureau of Foreign Com- Merce sad rman! on aatildsino uo. hel 493 Dunnington, Robert H., Office of Administra tive “Assistant to Secretory of the Navy.__.__ 435 Dunphy, Robert G., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate 335 Dunton, Edward A., Civil Service Commission. 524 Dunton, James G., Office of Public Affairs, Dyofenge, co oT a ae ay 421 Duplantis, Wendell H., Operations, Federal Civil Defonge. 00 70 Fn 0 Te 530 du Plessis, W. C., Ambassador from Union of Sonth-Afrieg ~fies Patel idee St Alabina oi 65. Dupree, Ed, secretary to Senator McClellan___. 297 Durbrow, Elbridge, Ambassador to Republic of Viet-Nam [La GU E0000 Ju Ju 663 Durfee, James R.: Air Coordinating Committee ____.___________ 517 Civil Aeronautics Board... 00000 522 Durfee, Norman A., American National Red 4 AL JE ERR 2 IG Ra 520 Durham, Carl T. (Representative from North Carolina): BIography i wow ovmmemmnsib G2 EE nna 115 Armed Services Committee. .________.________ 242 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. ._________ 258 Durso, Tony J., District Board of Barber IIIS i ties ota e: 620 cadenaEnid Dutcher, Donn G., secretary to Representa- SVE OSes. oi andide BL. Fuso idl] 305 Du Val, Clive L., 2d, U. S. Information Agency. 568 Duval, Dr. Addison M., St. Elizabeths Hos- yo RE GE BOE Sa CR es a a CS 513 Duvall, Lawrence E., Office of District of Co-lumbia Commissioner... ...-ccewuaaioozz-613 du Von, Jay, Community Facilities Admin-BOBEION.. . ov al a ae a 545 Dworshak, Henry C. (Senator from Idaho): Biography Appropriations Committee __._____________.___ 231 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... ____ 233 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. ________ 258 Dwyer, Edmund D.: Federal Records ._.. 542 Counell......._.__. Navy Management Office... _______. 436 Congressional Directory Page Dwyer, Florence P. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography... coe. Senin seddesil bint rat 91 Director, Gallaudet College... ______... 509 Government Operations Committee. ___-._.__ 243 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... .__..___.. 246 Dwyer, Francis X., Law Library, Library of ari Congress 5 Dwyer, James E., Jr., United States Customs a mission. til dius. remiss SB Sa Ee ae Es 550 Dye, John C., Public Buildings Service_.___... 539 Dyer, Lt. Col. James, Public Information Services, Air Foree....u.a. Sf-cosealeommons 4 Dyer, Robert W., House Post Office____.___.._ Dykes, Jefferson a: Soil Conservation Service. Dyson, Thomas, House Post Office... E Eady, Lawrence E., Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service EE Batata fe Magehat ei 5 Eagan, Laurence J., District Assessor’s Office___ Eagle, Helyn, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welle... Ho 00 vil az ape] 2. Eanes, Col. Richard H., Selective Service Sys-tem Earnest, John A., District Corporation Coun-a Ca a 616 East, Jom H., Jr., Regional Offices, Bureau of Mines. ooo vn Arn ARIE 474 East, Col. Som R., Public Information Serv-a fees, Al Foree, o.ooHTS TEA Easter, Mrs. Margaret C., Veterans’ Adminis-it EA ECR a £0 (a LE 569 Batti, James O. (Senator from Mississippi): Biography Bes on Jl 23 $k a LR ERB ee Agriculture and Forestry Committee. ________ Judiciary Committee. ls. i fiiiio 2 D0 Joint Committee on Immigration and Na- tionality Polley. cof. ti ie luo ll 59 Eastman, Albert E. , secretary to Representative Meader: re or oadanni int 304 Eastman, William H., Rural Electrification 457 Administration. yo Tl ED TU Eaton, John H., Personnel Office, District Government» ~~~oor dale 614 conto Eaton, Paul R., administrative assistant to Senator Hayden. a rei Eaton, Ramone S., American Red Cross---_.__. Eaton, Robert F., American National Bel; Eban, Abba, Israclian Ambassador. ____._.__.__ Eberharter, Herman P. (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography... o.oosora ail Sea Ways and Means Committee _.__.___________ Eberle, A. M., Advisory Committee on Weather g Contro 51 Ebert, Charles David, Office of Sergeant at 435 ATS, Senate: nada Eccles, Althea Arceneaux, official reporter to i House committees. oii to artgeoigs’al 4 Eckhardt, E. A., National Science Founda- Eckler, A. Ross, Bureau of Census_____________ Eddins, Duard M., Administrative Depart- ment, Library of CongresS_._..__________.___ Eddleman, Lt. Gen. Clyde D., Army Staff_____ Eddy, Clarence G., National Mediation Board. Eddy, Richard W., secretary to Senator Bridges. Eden, Fred J., United States District Court for the! Distriet'of Columbia 25 207 ooh oi 587 Edens, Arthur H., Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange:1... -404 Edgar, Raleigh M., Veterans’ Administration.. 569 Edgerton, Henry Ww. chief judge, Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Cir-CUI (DIOZIADAY) oi a i 579 Edgerton, Joseph S., Office of Public Affairs, 107 ei tr Ca 421 Page Edmondson, Ed (Representative from Okla-homa): Biography 127 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. ._.._ 244 Public Works Committee. ____-_ _______.___... 246 Edmunds, J. Ollie, President’s Committee on Scientists and Engineers____________________ 556 Edson, dames E., Research and Development, 429 The a Edwards, Capt. David S., Office of Informa-tion NA SR AE TR A a 438 Edwards, Irene Martin, administrative assistant to.Senator: Langer... ido li Liotd sells 297 Edwards, Leonard E., Senate Committee on Appropriations...irrelat_aok 2 Cl: Edwards, Leverett, National Mediation Board. Edwards, M.H,, Farm Credit Administration. Fawaras, |Roy M. , secretary to Representative Edwards, Wendell O., Federal Housing Ad- ministration... lat ii. odie buuii lh andan Edwards, W. W., Office of Naval Research_____ a C., secretary to Representative 1tnro ANAL Virginia, Civil Service Commission Talson Office. oil oc sumena resent; 347 Ehrig, Leo J., Jr., District Corporation Coun-CIEE G1UT Liat Babb endo oh ie aig pe Sole 616 Post Offi Eiker, John T., Jr., secretary to Representative 5 TIE foe eon SE ised let Ss 05 Einhorn, Raymond, General Accounting Office. 349 Einstein, Mary F., secretary to Representative RiehIman. co oder a og oms, or iteiaunat 306 Eisenbud, Merril, Atomic Energy Commission. 521 Eisenhart, Charles H., Division of Corporation Pinanee. zc} spralnkbd 55. sainsuelo Elana , Dwight D. (President of the United tate Biographyolol ice adi. cioigreadl 389 ouivne Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commis- SION. or I a ELS pt dar Tn 262 Civil War Centennial Commission. ____._____ 263 Honorary Chairman, American Red Cross... 518 Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission. ______ 265 Member, Smithsonian Institution. ___________ 563 National Security Coumell 22 r=" Cat ati: 393 Patron ex officio, Gallaudet College. _________ 509 President ex officio, Washington National Monument Seeclety. JIC 569 o.ooHINO Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission. 267 Eisenhower, Dr. Milton S., President’s Ad-visory Committee on Government Organiza-BOTY crt eea SEIN BEG 394 Elam, Branch D., District Board of Examiners and Registrars of Architects... _.___________ 620 Elbrick, C. Burke: Assistant Secretary of State, European Affairsrcon 3. dole Db Umcluayiiaredd 398 Board of the Foreign Service... __.__-_______.___ 404 Eldredge, Charlotte R., secretary to Beprosning ative Thompson of New JOrSey. iu. anit: Eldredge, Joan E., secretary to Senator Flanders. Eldridge, Douglas H., Office of Secretary of the Treasurys. Japp. andeiall]. 8 olla) one 408 Elgin, W. Swem, House Folding Room________ 340 Eliot, Capt. J. C., Bureau of Naval Personnel _ 442 Ellender, ip J. (Senator from Louisiana): Biography. i i DIOR dal] 57 ays and Forestry Committee. ._...___ 231 ADDropriotions...... =n Se2i-o bl Jom aen tae 231 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessen-a tial Federal Expenditures. _-.--_o__.--o___-Ellert, Bernard H., Office of the: Clerk of the H 338 Elliot, Allan B., District of Columbia Rede-Los velopment Land ALGONCY wn fim riridmm eet sens Individual Index Page Elliott, Carl (Representative from Alabama): Biography, Sore dn Ah BUTS 10H 4) Education and Labor Committee ___._________ 243 House Administration Committee. __________ 244 Elliott, Charles F., Navy Bureau of Ships______ 443 Elliott, Reed A., Tennessee Valley Authority... 567 Elliott, Warren G., secretary to Senator Allott-_ 295 Ellis, Tt. Col. Bertram J., Army Liaison Office. 348 Ellis, D. R., Patent Ofte nib il 4 Ellis, Ernest W., Defense Minerals Exploration Administration a re BL SS LL 469 Ellis, John W., secretary to Representative PNGNOr cuss iu sncodt renisi cours: sobtid 305 Ellis, SE rherine M., Senate Committee on Soli aislabi boven bist wile Sc Aorta Sine Uh 7 ALE Fl 238 Ser Ellis, Witham L., Administrative Office, U. S. Comet sas alia pase iors ns Suan HOE 605 Ellison, Anthony L., District Department of Vehicles and Traffic he Da SI Wie SM 624 Ellsworth, Harris, Civil Service Commission... 523 Elsey, George M., American National Red 5 LP rp pi pe A ho il dK Bh hai 9 Elson, Roy L., secretary to Senator Hayden____ 296 Elson, Samuel J., Bureau of Accounts. _.__..._.. 412 Elstad, Tennany M., Gallaudet College... Elting, E i. C., Agricultural Research Service. _ Ely, Edwin W. , Business and Defense Services Administration os i vo ss or Es he 494 Ely, J. Edward, Bureau of the Census.___.__.__ 496 Embly, Richard L., House Press Gallery._.____. 667 Emerick, Chester A., Bureau of Customs_._____ 409 Emerson, C. H., Office of Doorkeeper, House.. 339 Emken, Cecil W., Interstate Commerce Com- TISSION c= Emit Ln nO Was a ig 550 Emminger, Otmar, International Monectary Ye 634 Emmons, Glenn L., Bureau of Indian Affairs.. Eney, Lt. Col. John K., Office of Secretary of HE APINY.. cea tiom. LT eof 428 Enfield, Clifton W., Bureau of Public Roads... 500 Engberg, R. C., Farm Credit Administration... 529 England, George A., assistant to District Engi- neer Commissioner:t [00 oo. FOIE 0 613 Engle, Clair (Representative from California): Blog 11 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... ___ 244 Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Administration sot a 260 Engle. Fred J.. 3d Office of Doorkeeper, House. _ Enger, Stan, secretary to Representative Boyle of Tl INOS: corte iin a dB 0. (Ll ins i snide 300 English, Thomas Y., Bureau of Veterans’ Re-employment Rights, Labor_____.___________ 506 English, oz, secretary to Representative AlberEil Suri El nl Ann LH 299 Englund, Fa W., secretary to Representa-tive Meter... Sg Te 305 Engoron, Edward J., Office of Research and, Engineering, Dotonsn. iow eo tren fx Enright, Capt. G. P., Navy Bureau of wr oh Enright, Col. William K., Headquarters, U. S. Gn On RE ae J 448 Eraso-Annexy, Comdr. Jaime, Inter-American Defense Board... iin dunn Sons Erb, Tish. House post office... _.___.___. Erhard, Fred W., Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training 2 S082 Gal oof D0 Juicy (CRaThT 504 Erickson, Maj. Gen. Edgar C., Army Staff____ 431 Erickson, John L., administrative assistant to Senator BUlbright =. «cote Seems enn 296 octiridis Erickson, William J., Senate Select Committee on Small Business. ... Losoeins cong 235 Erisman, P. H., District Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Board 621 Ernst, Robert S., Municipal Court for the Dis-trict of Columbia 60 terior oA py ipo hf Bl A ft 467 Erskine, Gen. Graves B., Assistant to Secretary Oe ene a 416 Page Ervin, gh J., Jr. (Senator from North Caro-ina Biography. lL l00 to i en Ul iL i 113 Armed Services Committee ..__.._.__________ 231 Government Operations Committee. __.__.____ 232 Judiciary Committee l -. Ji '% Jia 233 Select Committee on Labor-Management Relations c 3 7° Dnt Sion a0 00h GUL 236 Escudero, Gonzalo, Organization of American States: oc oni ol I HIER 637 Esper, Henry M., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate... atauSIR 335 Espinosa, Guillermo, Pan American Union_____ 638 Estes, Maj. Gen. HowellM., Air Staff__________ 53 Estes, Thomas S., Deputy Assistant Secretary, tater Aiuie MUM ee Shine nie 400 Evans, Allan, Office of Intelligence Research... 396 Evans, Albert A., Bureau of Prisons____________ 459 Evans, Boyd A., Office of Fiscal Assistant Seeretary. Treasury. lo Uo a Loin 08 Evans, Everett, Office (of Architect of the Capi-oo hold i IO HIP Se TE Evans, George E., Federal Crop Insurance Corporation: SUT IoI 0 0 BSI oT 486 Evans, Hugh C., Office of Legislative Counsel, Senate... ol SCO Lan al YT 336 Evans, James C., Office of Manpower, Personnel and Reserve, Defense... 00 100 TED 0 419 Evans, John R., District Apprenticeship Coane] i=l 0 CBRE oF 615 SIA THRE Evans, John W., Office of Intelligence Research. 396 Evans, Miller, Bonneville Power Administra- ti Evans, Paul L., Tennessee Valley Authority... 567 Evans, W. Duane, Bureau of Labor Statistics--505 Boas W. Ney, Commissioner, U. S. Court of CUMS... occivnsicazoasrosnsatamgreiaoaa 590 Soi Eve, Capt. Edward A., Jr., Coast Guard, Office ob Chifetotseat. 0 Joo mh Tuan 410 Everest, Gen. Frank F., Oversea Commands, Ar Borealis Zing l) batt we Taal 55 Everly, Sandra D., Senate Committee on Fi-) £5201 pe Ca ee at Rt pe pet LL 38 Evins, Joe L. (Representative from Tennessee): BIOZIapNY cu iso rensire so SIALUU HE 148 Appropriations Committee. _________________ 241 House Select Committee on Small Business... 249 Everstine, Charles W., Office of Assistant Secre- tary of the Navy over ino 434 Evison, S. Herbert, National Park Service.____ 472 Ewald, William B., Jr., Office of Secretary of the Inteflor. Loc Jalen” TILEYnat 468 Ewing, Homer H., National Inventors Council. 495 Facio, Gonzalo J.: Ambassador from Costa Rica. -oooomooo____ Organization of American States Fagan, Capt. E. 4 Office of Naval Material. . rol Fagg, Brig, Gen. W i ., Air Staff 52 Fahey, Joseph J., Office of Sergeant at Arms, TALS oa ar ENED ani 335 Fahye, Paul I., Tennessee Valley Authority___. 567 Fahy, Charles, circuit judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Colum- bia Circuit (biography)... oc oe 579 Fairbanks, Joseph, District Board of Elections__ 617 Fales, Herbert T., Board of Examiners for the Forelgn Service... = 0 i tia 405 Falfdn, Brig. Gen. Alfonso Gurza, Joint Mexi-can-United States Defense Commission_____ 636 Falk, Alexander J., Business and Defense Serv-fees Administration ae 494 Falk, J. William, District Public Utilities Com-TOOT IL Soe H. (Representative from Mary- and EOI)1 Bh Om a dsp pyres tab rw 62 Public Works Committee. —_ 1. __-__ 246 Fallon, John I., Manpower, Personnel and Reserve; Defense ro 419 Fanning, John, Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve, Defense re aes 420 Farber, Barney, District Accounting Office_____ 613 Farbstein, Leonard (Representative from New York): Blography. oe A it 105 Foreign Affairs Committee... .__._.____ 243 Congressional Directory Page Farland, Joseph S., Ambassador to Dominican Republic 660 Farley, Philip J., Office of Secretary of State___. 395 Farley, William R., Federal Power Commission. 535 Farmer, Lawrence, ' National Mediation Board. 554 Farnsworth, Brig. Gen. William P., Office of Comptroller, A. FOren., | canition sacle tents 453 Farrell, John R., Federal Reserve System.___._._ Farrell, Raymond F., Immigration and Natural- ization Serviersoya oii 459 Farrell, MichaelJ., Federal Power Commission. 535 Farrington, Robert Commodity Credit ‘Corporation ai beh rid General Counsel, Agriculture... _.__.__.. Office of the General Counsel, Agriculture___. 490 Bargune, Donald D., Office of Clerk of the Hou Fascell, Sy B. (Representative from Florida): Biography SE ae SE a Foreign Affairs Committee--.--ao: cucnnaaai 243 Government Operations Committee _________ _ Faucette, A. M., Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. cco movccoooas 239 Faulkner, Waldron, Commission of Fine Arts__ 525 Fauver, Clarke L., Federal Reserve System__.. 536 Epwoelt, J. i International Monetary ai Fay, Rear gon A. J., Bureau of Yards and Docks, N Foie Loon TUS Aly tts Xan Se 2 444 Fay, Allen B Bistrict Department of Sanitary Engineering TARR JK fo WIRE Bs UF gpg Jo irr Spf 623 Fay, William T., Bureau of the Census_________ 496 Featherston, Ti Glenn, Office of Education, THEW ouabain ai Cath 510 Federico, P. J., Patent Office. ....coil oiinaa. 499 Yeon William B. Jr. Office of Special Services, BO. oe Taos aT CR Te Sab 401 Feeney, John F., Administrative Services, GAO. 349 Fehr, Robert J., "Office of Postmaster, House... 341 Feidler, Ernest R., National Gallery of Art-... 565 Feighan, Mrs. Michael, Congressional Club..___ 526 Feighan, Michael A (Representative from Ohio): Biography... =i i daialo nin f-sosistbasanaiai 124 Judiciary Committee = iicooll 245 Joint Committee on Immigration and Na- tionality Polley ual cama 259 coi assiiciotoli Feiker, Frederick M., National Inventors Coun-49 Feimster, Maurice B., Office of Research and Engineering, Post Office Feldman, DonaldP., So Committee on Dis-trict of Columbia ES Th ly Nm AIR 237 Fel’Dotto, Dolores, House Committee on Gov-ernment Operations. a. oc coo oa noioes 252 Felix, Asst. Surg. Gen. Robert H., National, Institutes of Heal) Rae let ie Felt, Adm. HarryD Operations me ere FP = AR Bp Ee re Fencl, Marcella M., House Committee on Toit state and Foreign Commerce... o=...5. 252 Fenn, Brig. Gen. Clarence C., Office of Legisla- tive Liaison, Army 430 Fenning, Mrs. Karl, District Public Library... 622 Fenstermacker, W. yr. Official Reporter, House. 342 Fensterstock, Howard W., Renegotiation Board. 557 Fensterwald, Bernard, Jr., administrative assist- ant to Senator TICs. i eo 2 I 296 Fenton, Ivor D. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): MS I0TODNY oo ro fe x arm Ene Eom ae Far em PE res 134 Appropriations Committee... -ooomcmomenao 241 Fenton, Jerome D., General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board. oi. ceive a 553 Foie, Charles G., Organization of American BO i a SER SL Sy A om RE Berber, Dovid, Securities and Exchange Com- Poros on E., Office of Vocational Rehabilita-tion. SR IN Ra nm pey 511 Ferguson, Charles R., Federal Coal Mine Safety BoardiOf Review fen a er ont 532 Ferguson, C. M., Federal Extension Service, Dra VY Fei ar mh GE En ln Reel 479 Ferguson, Chris W., Region X, Small Business Administration... mee mS eS 562 Ferguson, C. Vaughan, Jr., Office of Southern Aiea ANAS crim maathmn aE heme ene 399 Ferguson, Don C., Senate Press Gallery._...._. Ferguson, Homer: Judge. U. S. Court of Military Appeals (bi-ORLADNY Yop debs prs bb sen plod sth tbh al 6d 596 The mas UNION 57 rte walt Ge Siee 266 Ferguson, Maj. Gen. James, Office of Develop-ment Al Bore. conicsnda om sams ede oo Sirs] 454 Ferguson, James W., Properties and Installa-tions, Defense... Fitri petedte £1 42 oi 421 Ferguson, Capt. J. D., Bureau of Naval Per- Ferma: Kenneth G., Office of Surveyor, Dis-trict of Columbia, . TB whi ms we SRR BE 623 nn Fernandes, Luis Esteves, Portuguese Ambas-Ey TS ee i a ee Pe 654 Ferneau, H. Robert, Office of Clerk of the OUBE Soviet bona rd bois & hbase ws OE oH a Fernos-Isern, A. (Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico): IES A SR Ne CE Beg a pe 177 Agriculture Committee... ....oioivonviinmss 241 Armed Services Committee __.___.______.___ 242 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. _.____ 244 Ferras, Gabriel, International Monetary Fund.. 634 Ferry, John M., Special Assistant for Installa-Lon; AIL TOYCe, c tot cnentvnrendondin wa it dan 449 Feuillard, G., , Caribbean Commission... 629 Fey, J ohn T Clerk, U. §: Supreme Colrt. cor reernrinnme= 576 Federal Records Council... _____.__ 542 Fickel, Maybelle, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate nl.) locus dl LA kal) LE 335 Fickinger, Paul L.: ; Bureau of Indian Affairs... ..o oii foot.coal Technical Review Staff, Interior 468 Fickling, Austin L., judge, Municipal Court for District of onoees 60 Columbia, oree Fidler, Harold A., Atomic Energy Commission. 521 Fields, XK. E., Atomic Energy Commission_____ 520 Fields, Ogden W., National Labor Relations Board .cocacnaasacasizoacoaianaEL NONI 553 Figg, Paul H., Regional Offices, Civil Service COmIMSHION oo 2 Lesh bBo pata 525 stent Figy, Charles, Office of Secretary of Agriculture. 477 Fike, Stanley R., administrative assistant W, Senator Symington Fillo, Nicholas M., Dd Mediation 7 Conciliation Service oo. oirene an Filson, Lawrence E., Office of Legislative Counsel, Tonse. --.... corezoabicTemirk= 343 Finan, William F., Bureau of the Budget...___ 392 Finch, Charles O., "Office of Doorkeeper, House 340 Finch, Edith L., Tariff Commission... 566 Findlay, Joseph rs Office of Personnel, Agricul- Findley, Lt. Col. Harry W., Industrial College of the Armed FOTCeS. o-oo wooo oommmoman 424 Fine, Golden F., Farm Credit Administration.. 528 Fine, Paul C., Office of General Manager, Atomic Energy Commission... _________._.___ 520 Fine, Sidney H., U. S. Information Service... 568 Fink, Joseph E., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation ty 259 Fink, Orman S., House Committee on Banking and Currenc 251 foie Barbara, Intelligence and Research, Finke To W., secretary to Representative Krueg 304 Finkler, Lan J., Region 2, Small Business AdMInIStration. uta aubupdic. Mboatio bans 561 Finlayson, Edward A., Processing Department, Library of Congress Fat mi al mil eee 352 Finley, David E.: Commission of Fine AY a cr hood 525 Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebra- tion! Commission: £000 a. 00 iLL 0S 264 Washington National Monument Society... 569 Finley, Capt. O.D., Bureau of Naval Personnel. 442 Finley, Robert, Office of Defense Mobilization. 393 Finn, Richard 'B,, Office of Under Secretary of Biate oa ii Lh se anh 396 sldinuilal Finnegan, Joseph F., Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service 534 Finnessy, Austin E., Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service...-comeereeemmm=snss=r= 534 Individual Index Page Finney, Thomas D., Jr., administrative assist-ant to Senator Monroney Ld tant bo Shahi 297 Finnigan, Capt. O. D., Jr., Office of Naval Bersonnel. ose anda 443 Fino, Paul A. (Representative from New York): BIOSIADNY iis nic niai sere as i women a EE 10 Veterans’ Affairs Committee Finucane, Charles C.: JOIN Secretaries. ol. forme death nn tinn bebe mwas Under Secretary of the Army Finucane, Dr. Daniel L., District DepartmentOf DUDE ae FIOAR: borersoon Blujome, Thomas G., Board of Fr Re Pp OS iit no i En brie wT Ea a te 459 Finzel, Hubert H., Senate Committee on Post fliccand Civil .__.. 239 Service...5 Firestone, Harvey S., Jr., International Devel-opment Advisory Board Fischer, Lt. Col. Jerome J., Office of Special Assistant for Installations, Air Force_______ 451 Fisher, Arthur, Copyright Office, Library of A Ty eee 352 Fisher, C. H., Research Divisions, Agriculture. _ 479 Fisher, Edwin L., General Counsel, GAO_____ 3 Fisher, Toth House Committee on Veterans’ Fisher, Loyal C., Maritime Administration____ Fisher, Morton P., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of) Fisher, O. C. (Representative from Texas): BIogTADNY I: fei sist smraid eid dbs bh wah dd me Armed Services Committee... _...__.. Rusher, William C., Small Business Administra- isk ales Business and Defense Services Administration oe BS ee Set A ne Fisk, Dr. J. B., Atomic Energy Commission___ Fitch, Capt. Robert A., Office of Judge Advo- cate General, Navy Fitch, William CC. Otho of Secretary, Health, Education, ANE WEHATE od erat FitzGerald, Dr. D. A., International sat os Hon AdmINEIation. ... cr ce Fitzgerald, Edward D., Organization of Ameri- Es eren LR 638 Fitzgerald, Henry J., Bureau of Labor Statistics. 505 FitzGerald, John L., Federal Communications OMISSION cs ne ov ob Bid a pet nN 5a 533 Pingel, Joseph H., Civil Aeronautics Fitzgerald, Leo J., District Department of Licenses and o.oo i... 619 Inspections... Fitzgerald, Rufus H., Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange... cco Fitzgibbon, Dr. David J., District Board ob Denial Examiners... oo... vive its tennis Flaherty, Jeremiah F., U. S. Capitol Police. -.. 540 Flake, Wilson C., Ambassador to Ghana... 660 Flanagan, Bernard L., Transportation and Public Utilities Service Ee eae 541 Flanagan, James H., Motor Vehicle Parking bi Agency Flanagan, Marie R., secretary to Senator Green. 296 Flanders, Ralph E., (Senator from Vermont): Biography Armed Services Committee .____________._.__ Finance. Commitee. ... i. dederen den nm Joint Economic Committee. _______..__.___._ Flangas, John A., House post office... .__.________ Flannery, J oseph P., Federal Extension Service. 479 Flatley, Capt. J ames H., Jr., Military Liaison Committee to Atomic Energy Commission. _ 425 Flatley, J. W., Federal Supply Service. ..._____ 540 Flavin, Thomas J., Office of Secretary of Agri-pom COIR... oo lit air ar ap ale retain ioe mide Fleetwood, Wade, secretary to Senator Church... 295 Fleming, B. International Bank for Reconstruction and DevelODINONL. oc wici aetoih wt mets mete Sooo 632 International Monetary Fund... ....______ 634 Fleming, H. Kingston, Housing and Home PINaNCe ASONCY. ceed Cm mmm 544 Fleming, Robert V.: District of Columbia Auditorium Commis- Page Fleming, W. F., District Department of Cor-PeCEIONS. Ji. Ci meaEE a 616 Flemming, Arthur S., President’s Advisory Committee on Government Organization_ _ 394 Flesher, C. W., Technical Services, State De- errEL RR Se i ea OE Tiotoorr John E., National Institute of Health_ 512 Fletcher, W. Fred., secretary to Representative e ABBE 299 Flint, oh administrative assistant to Senator mje G., General Services Adminis-ration Flood. nid J. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): I A Re ee Sr a Re 134 Appropriations Committee... ....___.________ 241 enn, ro herne M., Secretary to Senator OREN Cr RE ae Flynn, John J., Select Committee on Small Busi-ness aeee ad 235 Flynn, mT, A., Personnel Division, General Accounting’ O00. rt wnat cons Fatale 349 Flynn, Thomas F., Jr., Office of Assistant Secre-tary of I ee a eas 468 Flynt, John James, Jr. (Representative from Georgia): BIC TADNY. crc anni n nna hens Sa nt as 31 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Fobes, John E., Office of International A dminis-tration Fogarty, John E. (Representative from Rhode Island): BIOTA DAY. ccm as i Bem amma A Sn Appropriations Committee... ___._________ 241 Fogler, I Col. E. N., Inter-American Defense BOLO, irsee ames Re Foley, i HES District Department of Occupa- tions and Professions. --—— o-oo Foley, Merton J., Library of CongresS_-....____ Foley, William a Civil Service Commission.__ Foley, William R., House Committee on the TAICIAEY, i, ois mmm an EE oo nan Ere ont ose 252 Fogler, John Clifford, Ambassador to Belgium__ 659 Follin, John W., Office of Register of Wills and Clerk of Probate Court... .-.o___.___ 605 Folsom, Marion B. (Secretary of Health, Edu- cation, and Welfare): Biography OF cr oo Ft wot rR me A Ry Rs 507 Board of Governors, Red Cross. cco 518 Defense Mobilization Board... ._____ 394 Patron ex officio, Howard University _.._..._ 510 President’s Council on Youth Fitness..._.._. 556 Smithsonian Institution. .— oo ceae ooo. = 564 Fondahl, John E., District Office of Civil De-171C7 es rar OS as 615 Fontaine, Thomas D., administrative assistant to Senstor acer nrneare ne Stennis... 208 Foote, Brig. Gen. L. H., Bonneville Advisory £3YITTSie me ie rl Sid i a Sl eb i le 476 Foote, Paul D.: Advisory Committee on Weather Control.___ 517 Assistant Secretary of Defense... _____ 421 Nopiony Advisory Committee for Aero-5 NARLIes. oni teem Ted dL Or a RN 551 Foran, Si J. (Representative from Rhode Island): IB IOOTADNY roel Jae iP Pin SR A 140 Ways and Means Committee. .——o__._____ 247 Forbes, John T., Office of Area Development... 495 Ford, Edgar M., Administrative Division, JUSHCR in oh aaa mm Ei HS Se Sd wo BES 5 458 Ford, Frederick W., Federal Communications Commisstonu: ide coloniesdo 532 Ford, Gerald R., Jr. (Representative from Michigan): Biography. =. saat al 69 Appropriations Committee. ......_.__________ 241 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy... 261 Ford, Guy Stanton, National Historical-Publi-cations‘Commission’ ..... 0 0 co Ji 20 543 Ford, Mary F., Office of Legislative Counsel, 20 97560 °—b7 54 Congressional Directory: Page Ford, Morgan, judge, United States Customs Court (blography). onion alli 592 Ford, Walter C., Maritime Administration._._ 497 Fore, Allen W., Properties and Installations, Delonge: or Aad Ba an oid ate 20 Forest, Herbert L., Agricultural Marketing vi Forrester, Bruce M., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biograph 601 Forrester, E. L. (Representative from Georgia): OE DY eS Ti Judiciary Sommities An i A at 245 Pom EmmaL., Financial Management, Arm Forry, i La E., Office of Engineering, Defense_. 421 Forster, Chalmers T., Office of Personnel, Agri- culture rh so pp RS 489 Forster, Warren R., Gallaudet College... ______ 504 Forsythe, John S., Senate Committee on Labor and‘ Public-Wellarei so: orangtl oF 238 SEAN Forsythe, Robert A., administrative assistant toiSenator. Thyed w-wh 298 Forsythe, William J., Press Photographers Gallery Y Co ea Foster, Charles C., Region 2, Small Business Administration. | i pe ToT Foster, Don C., Bureau of Indian Affairs_______ 470 Foster, Gay F. ’ Naval Tiaison'Office.. 348 os Georg H., Commissioner, Court of 0 Tosins ET Bureau of Foreign Commerce. 493 Foster, Paul F., Atomic Energy Commission. 520 Foster, Dr. Richard R., District Board of Edu- cation a, Ae 617 Foster, William R., Bureau of Reclamation.____ 471 Fouche, George E., District Steam and other Operating Engineers’ Board. oi 621 Foulis, Ronald J., U. S. Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission... ici... Fountain, L. H. (Representative from North Carolina): JE 515 TE DL Baber a SR Bl kod he ds ane el 114 Foreign Affairs Committee... a oan ls. 243 Government Operations Committee. _____.__ 243 Fountain, Mrs. L. H., Congressional Club_____ 526 Fourzan, "Lt. Oswaldo, Inter-American Defense Board ir eh A 631 Fowler, Capt. Richard L., Office of Assistant Secretary OF Nay VAIL, a dr dat 434 Fowler, Walter L., District budget officer______ 613 Fox, Lt. Gen. Alonzo P., Office of Secretary of De OnRe a aE 416 Fox, en E., Special Assistant in the White Fox, Le P., Forest Service...=. . 480 Foy, Fred H. , Region 5, Small Business Admin-stration... in a TA 561 Fracker, Dr. S. B., Interdepartmental Com-mitfee on Scientific Research and Develop-TON, ET ir Ren nrg 549 Francis, Clarence, Special Consultant to the Profidentc: i pus Co te Dia 391 Francis, Chester J., Soil Conservation Service... 481 Francis, Doris McT., Senate Republican Con- ference Committee. ee 239 Francis, William H., Jr.: American National Red Cross. co-ocececee--518 Assistant Secretary of Defense. ________._.___._ 419 Civil Defense Coordinating Board ._..__..___._ 532 Franck, Col. Bernard T., 3d, Selective Service Yi Francke, Dr. Amiel W., District Board of Optometry Vo ical ung, 20 DED J) 620 Francovich, Virginia C., Senate Committee on Armed Services: loi D0 Lodo nodi ol 2 Frank, Beryl, Organization of American States. 638 Frank, Isaiah, Office of International Trade, S Franke, William B.: Joint:Secretaries..... soitiuiuintoburoso suai 416 Under Secretary of the Navy... o_o... 433 Frankfurter, Felix: Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court (biography) «=... bev coe oo amin 5 National Historical Publications Commission. 543 Franklin, Albert B., Consul General to Palestine 662 Page Franklin, Lt. Col. George W., Office of Admin-istrative Assn, Aw Torco, Li 451 Fran, Harry T , Washington City Post 626 Franklin, Lonnie, Office of the Postmaster, ospn Sopp go ms oi A 341 Frantz, Join M., Housing and Home Finance Agen Fraser, £4 C., Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Division, Labor: fort a IE 506 Fraser, Gordon O.: Market Development and Programs... ____ 483 Office of Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Servietin sare v aaa acon es sa GVA A 483 Fraser, Robert G., American National Red ; ross 51 Frazer, Elizabeth, secretary to Representative De Yamane dedi Bp REO SIRI P I SE MAID, 301 Frazer, Bernice, Office of the Speaker.._________ 337 Frazier, Broadaway G., Farmers House Admin- trations. 1s shad niin elie dad 487 Frazier, Elmer S., Federal Home Loan Bank Board dilor ciatih fis O0 Mohs Ih get 0dr, idle 534 Frazier, Emery L., Office of Secretary of the Senate. bo HY Sian Sl a TE padi 334 Frazier, James B., Jr. (Representative from Tennessee): BYography stranavasa eran I SE eras 1 148 Judiciary Committee ft fb 8d oA fils 47 3 245 Un-American Activities Committee. _________ 247 Frazier, Wilmer, House Post Office.____________ 341 Frazier, W. T., Chief of Surplus Property Utili-zation, Health, Education, and Welfare____ 508 Frear, J. Allen, Jr. (Senator from Delaware): Biozianhig fa Soils ls A 25 Banking and Currency Committee. __________ 232 District of Columbia Committee. ____________ 232 Finance Commitee roo 2 r= bia inl Ml 232 Joint Committee on Defense Production.______ 258 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa- OTE tm ee le eoaren 259 Frear, Mrs. J. allen, Jr., Congressional Club___ 527 Freas, Howard G., Interstate Commerce Com-Wo Diba ies R., secretary to Representative Schwongel ein Pips a sll ia 306 Fredell, Clarence A., Defense Materials Service. 541 Frederick, Col. William H., Jr., Office of Legis- Intiveinisont —swasac dit on xia ST 451 Free, Col. Richard H.: Military Liaison Committee to Atomic En-ero Clommities: ooo oamens sone cen tS 4 U. S. Atomic Energy Commission..__.____.___ 522 Freedman, Solomon, Securities and Exchange Commission cL Dir Lies sid file] pal Freehof, Hyman B., Patent Office 499 Freehling, Robert J., Federal Coal Mine Safety on Board of Review om noSe Freeman, Alice K., Office of Recorder of Deeds. 625 Freeman, Alwyn V., Senate Foreign Relations Committee amie bda 238 Freeman, Dale, secretary to Representative Brown ol Missouri.’ Je. yok (Sian = atl aria 300 Freeman, Col. Edward V., United States Soldier's Tome: foie don aati of slo ik 566 Freeman, Gordon M., President’s Committee on Employment of Physically Handicapped. -556 Freeman, Martha, Office of the Speaker. _______ 337 Freers, Edward L., Office of Eastern European A rE np TnL Re 398 Fregosi, Col. A., Supply and Logistics, Defense. 423 Frelinghuysen, Peter, Jr., (Representative from New Jersey): Biogas er ea od Education and Labor Committee... __..____ 2 French, Stewart, Senate Committee on Interior and -Insglar Affairs roo man tidv lo samemesr 238 Fretts, Carl A., Federal Crop Insurance Corpo- lO i ee ne ASA 4 Frey, Lavonne M., Saint Elizabeths Hospital. _ Fried, Walter S., HHFA Regional Offices. _____ Friede, Herbert A., District Department of {SRE eR Spm Bsa mesilate lamer 618 Friedkin, Joseph F., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and NICO a 632 Drift, Irving 8., International Monetary bot £5 FUE bE I a pay A A Friedman, M. H., Patent Office. ._._..___.___.. 499 Friedmann, Herbert, U. S. National Museum.. 564 Friedel, Jon N. (Representative from Mary- and): Blography.. .. il Sscdedl Sony ..cstibtoreaen House Administration Committee Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Friis, Herman R., National Archives and Records: Service: ic cooxiflioilall de 541 il Friis, Torben, International Monetary Fund... 634 Froman, Robert L. , Civil Aeronautics Board... 523 Frost, Dr. Laurence, Juvenile Court__.._______ 603 Frye, "Donald E., Maritime Commission.._____ 498 Frye, Edward D., Assistant to Secretary of In- terior sal oo tiind sadnd. aobeagaluy 467 Fuhrman, Herbert S., District Finance Office__ 613 Fulbright, J. W. (Senator from Arkansas): Biography. cif coils cine d cuelak. dan 8 Banking and Currency Committee... 232 Foreign Relations Committee... __.___.______ 232 Joint Economic Oommitios ead Cares Anas 261 Falvey, Capt. F. L., Office of Information, Nav 438 Fuller, WN ieor President’s Committee on Scien-tists and 00. curse]. deny Engineers... 556 Fuller, Jean Wood, Special Activities, Federal Civil, Defense. = cou cua lin hnaiabawanons 531 Fulton, James G. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Biography... cedlp-tnvtesdallstodonsr 138 Foreign Affairs Committee... ________._____ 243 Funderburk, J. Baxter, administrative assistant to Senator Johnston of South Carolina_..___ 297 Funk, W. L., Office of the Treasurer of the United:States. tw sadn U3 ful ooicsott 413 Funston, C. Ira, Assistant Solicitor, Labor..___ 504 Furr, Abe, Bureau of Land Management._____. 469 Fusaro, A. Daniel, clerk, Second Judicial Cir- cuit, U. S. Court of Appeals By a 577 Fyfe, Howard, Despatch Agency, State.._..__.. 401 G Gaasterland, Capt. C. L., Office of Naval Ma-ET eR EE CS AE 438 Goan, Capt. Allan D., U. S. Mission to United Gage, Capt. N. D., Bureau of Naval Personnel. i Gage, William M. secretary to Representative Byres of =. co Ll 300 Wisconsin... C Gailey, Maj. Gen. Charles K., Army Staff. ____ 431 Gaither, Lt. Gen. Ridgely, U. 8. Continental Army Command. efienaa il a 431 Gale, Helen, secretary to Representative Allen Hh Galer, Charles L., District Fire Department__. 617 Gallagher, Andrew F., Jr., Office of Official Reporters, House: 2-20 condos arots 342 Gallagher, Christine S., secretary to Repre- sentative Cooley ool 220 lL La Sra 300 Gallagher, Dennis House post office__._________ 341 Gallagher, Edward F., Bureau of Apprentice- shipand-Training. Cs cr a arta 504 Gallagher, George R., Subversive Activities 5 Gallagher, Gerald R., Research and Develop-ment Federal Civil Defense... ___.__. 530 Gallagher, Hubert R., Federal Civil Defense Administration. Siva rar ti as 5 aS Ld 529 Gallagher, Peter R., Bureau of Operations, Post Office'Department.’ vr (UIs Eisoo 0 462 Gallahan, Wilber Ad Internal Revenue Services 409 Gallant, Brig. Gen. Edward B., Air Staff ______ 452 Gallman, Waldemar 7J., Ambassador to Iraq... 661 Galloway, Capt. Cal vin B., Naval Medical School A Sabre ial ae 10 ANAL DE lis 446 Galloway, George B., Library of Congress... 352 Galloway, Lt. Col. James V., Civil-Military ATGES, ATINY . on-roadi np dd e 429 Gallup, Gladys, Federal Extension Service... 479 Galt, Dwight B., Jr., Congressional Daily Digest. 345 Galt, Lowell T., Bureau of the Census. _.__.____ Galtés, Dr. Félix Hurtado, Pan American Sani-tary Organization. .. iucibeais. oo ii.fooi 639 Gambaro, Stephel A., District Department of Vocational Rehabilitation.____________._____ Gamble, James H., Senate Committee on In-terior and Insular Affairs... ..___________ 238 Gandal, Gabriele, Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service... _..___.._.____ 239 a Rear Adm. Roy A., Military Sea Trans-portation Service... _e.ioaiiol 44 Gantt, Edwin H., Veterans’ Administration Congressional Liaison Service. ____._________ 347 Gantz, Juliet, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate. 335 Ganz, Samuel, Wage and Hour and Public Con- tracts Division. coo co-azazosne.sll wag won 506 Gapen, Kenneth M., Agricultural Conservation Program Service... coo. sedisods 477 Garber, Hayden S., secretary to Representative McInto: Sho beselyo dosbugor oo. flivenal. Jad 304 Garber, Martin D., Agricultural Marketing | ServiCoo:idicoicedtenit Lo roti Il dose Garceau, Raymond an Were and Hour and Public Contras Division SESUECITNOILS Bd 506 Phe Eduardo Augusto, Organization of Ameriean Mr peg rR hy FEY 636 521 Lin I. C., National Bureau of Standards__ 500 Gardner, Mrs. Joe Hume, Board of Governors, American Red Cross. _ =i. cssass 519 Gardner, Kelsey B., Farmer Cooperative Serv- Gardner, Troma L., Office of Industrial Bele-, tions, NOVY. cic asso sgle JH 00 oi Garfield, Lig R., Board of Governors, Fol Reserve System Dod ER mh oe ER ERTS 536 Garlock, Lyle S., Assistant Secretary, Air Force. 449 Garmatz, Edward A. (Representative from Maryland): Biography: io rcbo hi fveo ii 0 8 sodaiy Sadan 61 Government Operations Committee. ________ 243 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. . 245 Garmatz, Elizabeth L., secretary to Representa-tive Goarmatzs. 1 dois oan coosisrt 302 Garner, Robert L., International Finance Cor-poration: suprdsimaraCF sane BEL ty Lay 632 Garnett, Gwynn, Foreign Agricultural Service. 483 Garrett, C. Donald, Office of Administrative As- sistant to Secretary of the Army. __________ 430 Garrett, Cleo A., Office of the Legislative Coun-gel; [Honsens olan ean dT ene ts 343 Garrett, Edward W., United States District Court for the District of Columbia. ________ 587 Garrett, James F., Office of Vocational Rehabili-tation ee ene AUuoatt 511 Garrett, Ralph L., Research and Development, Federal Civil c.-tovarsrioseins 530 Defense. oe Garrett, Ray, Jr., Securities and Exchange Com-oo Gartside, Frank T., National Caplial Parks._.. 473 Garvan, "Anthony N. B., U. S. National Mu- SOU evn mmm og = enews SS DE Ch es 2 i] 564 Garvey, James A., Federal Supply Service_____ 540 Garvey, Sir Ronald, South Paciflc Commission. 640 Garwick, James G., Region 6, Small Business Administration AN Sl JE (on LEE (RL ST 561 Garwood, G. , Office of Comptroller of the LE PCa TUS a ph el gk J ATS E Sy Np VE ROI Ld 412 Gary, J. Vaughan (Representative from Vir-ginia): Biography... veo et a 161 ‘Appropriations Committee: =. — toec 241 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy 262 Gasch, Oliver, United States Attorney’s Office. 460 Gascoyne, David R., Technical Review Staff, Interior rnin cosrsmnissnsncmennnaaatobbbtl 468 Gasque, Clayton, secretary to Representative MMI. paresismst TY 304 rere Gaston, Thomas L., Jr., Soil Conservation Serv-p 826 Congressional Directory Page Gatchell, Willard W., Federal Power Commis-sio Gates, Gertrude, Federal-State Relations, Health, Education, and Welfare. __________ 508 Gates, James E., Soil Conservation Service_.___ 481 Gates, Philip W., Tariff Commission___________ 567 Gates, Ralph F., Federal Power Commission... 535 Gates, Roger H., Public Buildings Service.._.__ 540 Gates, Thomas S., Jr. (Secretary of the Navy): Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Commis- BION rrrrn AS 520 Armed Forces Policy Couneil ..______________ 416 Biography of sion200000 SRR bun HSIN 433 Joint'Seeretaries.. colo oo LU LL 41 Gathings, E. C. (Representative from Arkansas) Biography. io. 0.08) a0 0 Con LLU a Agriculture Committee... ___________.___.______ 241 Gatton, Harry, secretary to Senator Ervin__.___ 296 Gaucher, Clifford O., secretary to Representa-tive Philbin... inneL300 DIGII00 22 305 Gauger, Earl V., Commission of Fine Arts.____ 525 Gauges, Joseph G., marshal, Court of Customs and Patent Appeals... 0 _LoIULAound 588 Gavell, Stefan F., Food and Agriculture Organ-ization of the United Nations....___________ 629 Gavin, B. Floye, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. J Li 000 DILL 239 Gavin, Lt. Gen. James M., Army Staff... ____ 431 Gavin, Leon H. (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): Blography inionINI DE 137 SEIBIS Armed Services Committee ._.__.____________ 242 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission. __ 265 Gay, Thomas N., Office of Secretary of the Senate... ovinann LIER] 334 Gayler, Capt. Noel, Office of Secretary of the Navy. rnb Sd GUIs 30 0 23000 433 Gaynor, Col. James K., Legislative Liaison, APY iG 00 LT SE NER SO 43 Gazik, ay Martin, Coast and Geodetic Survey... 497 Gearhart, H.R, Bureau of Accounts, Treasury. 412 Geary, Mary H. Veterans’ Administration Con- gressional Liaison Serviee. LG SLUT A JLT 347 Gor, AEE A., secretary to Representative 5 AL RA ae SO et le eS en J BOL 5 Geis, Kein M., Office of Assistant Secretary oF Commerce SS ee eu LR AG Gemmell, Janice S., Office of Assistant Dirtors ts of: Navy,;-Alr JU NI0) SOU 7a 434 SUL] bad Marie, secretary to Representative os Mos: Corre oooh J., Advisory Committee on Weather Controls. 10. ad tial sn 517 George, Myron V. (Representative from Kan- sas): Biography Zl len (0 Sail Aint od JI 52 Public Works Committee... _______________ 246 George, W. D., National Bureau of Standards-_ 501 Gercke, Joseph J., Federal Trade Commission__ 538 Ger ety, Pierce J., ' Federal Housing Administra- Gurls Benjamin: Bureau of International Organization Affairs. 399 U. S. Mission to United Nations._.___________ 404 Gerin, Capt. M. R., Board of Decorations and Medals, Navy... Sign of A Ls 435 Gerlach, Arch C., Reference Department, Li- brary of Congress ih a md SI 351 Gerrie, Norman F., Bureau of State Services._. 513 Gerow, William E, Office of Industrial Rela- tions, Navy. ooo 0 000, LL ili aly 437 Gewehr, Hamilton D., Joint Economic Com-mittee. JULI 20 3008 10s O00 261 Gholston, Lois A., secretary to Representative Brown of Georgia AGE ERATE 0 Sol ES 300 Gibb, Rulon, Commodity Credit Corporation. 485 Gibboney, Carl N., Bureau of Foreign Com- Gibbons, Myles F., Railroad Retirement Board. 557 Gibson, Comdr. E. B., Jr., U. S. Naval Gun VTE ea RS SS Er 447 Gibson, Glenn V., Supply and Logistics, De-ONSO LL LL Bd bh Sin mmm miss min A BAA EL BE 22 Gibson, James E., Office of Information, Agri-CUIEHEO =o a dia sinunt dn sidans sam mami mnt 489 ERR Page Gibson, Lawrence M., Region 9, Small Business Administration. 0... Dini GiBoE 562 Gibson, Brig. Gen. Kenneth H., Oversea Com-mands; AlrFeree....... SDE 455 Gibson, Robert, House post office. ____________ 341 Gibson, Dr. Sam T., American Red Cross__.___ 519 Gichner, Henry, District Recreation Depart-INENGEIY COIL SUL L adilaid JB 623 Gidel, bert D., Bureau of Labor Standards.. 505 Gidney, Ray M.: Comptroller of ‘the Currency... 0000 UE 412 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.______ 533 Giebel, Adam A., District Corporation Coun-sel’siOffieer ou Do iido all DULL 616 Giffey, Richard O., Public Buildings Service... 539 Giffin, Brig. Gen. Sidney Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve, Defense __________ 420 Gifford, Selene, Bureau of Indian Affairs. _____ 47 Gilbert, Edith P. L., Federal Housing Admin-= gstration. oo. 000 SLUTS SOR IEA (LL DOE Selden Gilbert, Wilfred C., Reference Service, Library of Congress PRIRIRRR AE EEStor sa ROR Riek U Re] 352 Gilcrest, Jeanne M., Republican Policy Com- mittee, Senate lJ Aldo B00 TIL 239 Gilhooley, John J. ome of Secretary of Labor. 503 Gry Lt. Col. , Office of Secretary of Ne INAV. i Gill, Marion, House post office Gill, Wilfred’ V., Regional Officer, Civil Service Commission Sil Lib Jaieail bata 525 Gillette, Ln Bureau of Finance, Post Office Pepartmential i Sit 40 sailed al JH A 463 Gilliland, aT, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission’. » Joela 538 ite. a Gillingham, George O., Federal Communica- tions COMMISSION... oo 533 Gilmartin, Eugene R., Deputy High Commis- sioner of the Trust "Territory ZOE HON 475 Gilmore, Elizabeth, Congressional Daily Digest. 345 Gilmore, Rear Adm. F. P., Bureau of Medicine andSurgery, Navy © oo ll i 0 __... 441 Gilmore, Hugh R., Office of General Counsel, A Ore a a ai es 45 Gilstrap, Sam P., Office of Assistant Secretary Of Bate ns ea eae met aE 398 Gimelli, Joseph J., official reporter to House com- TOO roa rt SF 343 Ginder, Maj. Gen. Philip D., Army Staff. _____ 431 Ginger, Lyman V., President’s Committee on Scientists and Engineers RE TRE Se 55 Gingery, Donald E., National Capital Reglonal,, Planning Comal Gingrich, Mattie, secretary to Senator Carlson. _ Se Ginnane, Robert W., Interstate Commerce Commission. creee hoe 550 Giordano, Henry L., Bureau of Narcotics------412 Girard, Clarence H., Office of Hearing Exam- oY ER SC (CT SE J 488 Girard, Ross M., Renegotiation Board---__.___ 557 Girols, Darl H., Office of Industrial Resources, i 02 Cann Glascoe, a Office of House Sergeant at Arms__ 339 Glaser, I. Paul, Office 9 General Counsel, Navy. 437 Glasgow, Frederick J ‘Wage and Hour and Public Contracts DIVISION. oseh ioh 506 Glasgow, Lt. Col. William M., Jr., Logistics, 1 FIN. Cts ato su ate a Te Glassman, Georgia G., House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. ------__. 252 Gleason, S. Everett, National Security Council. 393 Gleason, James P., administrative assistant to Senator Knowland..---.c0ecnode ani. Lo -29 Gleeson, Comdr. John P., Office of Judge Ad vocate General, Navy. hel uh pa Le Gleiter, Theodore Pp. Weather Bureau. _.______ 4 Glendening, William P., Jr., Federal Trade CI OMNITHSSION = 2 52 -= EE = rier deme os im or 537 Glenn, Milton W., Representative from New Jersey (biography) RR ol my ee a AL 90 Glennan, Dr. T. Keith: Atomic Energy Commission... __.____ 522 ‘National Seience Board--,._.-== =. il 555 Glesner, Hilda B., Office of Senate Sergeant at ois RRRRRRRRRRRRRRBRRRRRRRBRREBTEERRIIRTRZI™. Individual Index 827 Page Glover, Arthur J., National Mediation Board-. 554 Glover, Charles C, Jr., Washington National Monument Society Seppe Has DUE an 569 Gluck, Maxwell H., Ambassador to Ceylon.____ 659 Gobbel, James 4 A "General Services Adminis-5 Goda -ohn W., Regional Offices, Civil Serv-ice Commission Smsbmay x Spiele Sl aula 525 Goff, His MeGregor, General Counsel, Bos Office Department Goff, Frederick R., Reference Ee Library of Congress A iat LA po 351 Golan, Samuel L., International Boundary Commission, United States, Alaska, and Canale. a ae ani 633 Gold, Harold, Office of General Counsel, Navy__ 437 Gold, Theodore S., assistant to Under Secretary, Agriculture L1-S Mheal e LOR EE te e T 477 Goldbeck, Eileen, House Recording Studios.._. 338 Golden, James R., administrative assistant to EE TY EI Golden, Max, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Air Force (Materiel) 45 Golden, Nathan D., Scientific, Motion Picture and Photographic Products Division. 2... 4 Goldfield, EdwinD., Bureau of the Census____. Goldman, ve Aly Copyright Office, Library of Congr 352 Goldsboroueh, Paul, J ii anni fo har _Booot asada sans 52 Goldstein, Alfred, Office of Recorder of Deeds.--625 Goldwater, Barry (Senator from Arizona); Biography... ..-.iSd iu gain ining. Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ----__ 233 Labor on Public Welfare Committee. .----__ 233 Select Committee on Labor Management. ___ 236 Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission.__. 263 Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Administration. oc _-._ ECU yall 260 Joint Economic Committee ____________.______ 261 Senate Select Committee on Small Business-. 235 Golovin, N. E., National Bureau of Standards--500 Golzé, Alfred R., Bureau of Reclamation_._____ 471 Gomez, José Gutiérrez, Organization of American States ool CUO 3) Domed J TO0W 637 Gomez, Capt. Luis, Inter-American Defense oapd. i. SPU iE RRS 630 Gomez-Sicre, Jose, Pan American Union_.___.. 638 Gomien, Glee D., secretary to Senator Dirksen.. 296 Gomien, John R.: Administrative assistant to Senator Dirksen__ 296 Office of Minority Whip, Senate_-..._-.______ 333 Gonzales, Joseph E., Senate Committee on Appropriations... loco tao tlL L000 237 Gonzalez, Dr. Carlos Luis, Pan American Sanitary Organization. -..----.-1020000000 639 Gonzalez, Dr. César, Venezuelan Ambassador--655 Gooch, Robert C., Administrative Department, Library of Congress ARES RS LL La 350 Good, Col. Robert B., Public Information Services, Air Poree2 0 U0 SUELOUE 451 Goode, James P., Manpower, Personnel and Reserves Forces, Air Force 0 Gopas Col. Paul 2 United States Soldiers’ se 0 Fossil Dab ane LL JRA Jin) Un Goodman, Glenn M., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System________________.._.__ 537 Goodman, M. I., Maritime Administration.._. 498 Goodman, Thomas H. , Regional Offices, Fed- eral Civil Defense Administration... .._.. 531 Goodpaster, Col. A. J., White House Staff TE TE nL 0) ph pimp fe A a RR SO 391 Goodrich, William W., Assistant General Counsel, Health, Education, and Welfare. 508 Goodson, Charles L., secretary to Representa-tive Flynt 300 Goodwin, Charles, Office of General Counsel, Navy 437 Goodwin, Eugene W., Public Buildings Service. 540 Goodwin, Robert C., Bureau of Employment Security. .cnnmmne-nod IL 35 mon IH tides 505 HE Page Goodyear, Charles W., Jr., Board of Governors, ATnoricon Red CIOs... fees 519 Googe, James P., Regional Offices, Civil Serv-ice Commission ars n SELL 525 tur Googelav Jay Elaine, Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Serviee.__.___.______. 239 Goott, Daniel, Office of Deputy Under Secre-tary of Bl i a 396 Gordon, Comdr. E. S., Office of Comptroller, Coast Guard. casiain lini hae caf on 410 Gordon, Don, secretary to Representative ih Rell Ra Ee Le Gordon, Edith W., House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries... _.______ 252 Gordon, Gladys, Office of Clerk of House..__.. Gordon, Marie A., Logistics, Army Gordon, Nathan N., Office of ee Secretary, A TEL ns J 1 aos Lo Le Sl Goons Thomas 8S. (Representative from Iili- nois): Biography sr ti selena 39 Foreign Affairs Committee -.--.__.._________ 243 Foreign Service Building Commission. _...... 404 Gordon, Walter A.: Terror Officials oo in. 475 Virgin Islands Corporation. ___.____________. 475 Gore, Albert (Senator from Tennessee): Blography. i. io ball tis edie J taal J 147 Finance Committee oil socials otal oi. 232 Public Works Committee... _-_-__________._. 234 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. _._.-...__ 258 The Interparliamentary Union.______________ 266 Gorecki, George A., Patent Office. ....._._...___ 499 Gorman, E. wa Mam Administration... ___ 498 Gos Helena, secretary to Representative Rodino Gorski, Henry V., Capitol Police. _....__.__._._ 346 Gosnen, Edward E., Bureau of Apprentices) A Goes Frank J., Regional Offices, Post Office. 465 Goss, Earle D., Assistant General Counsel, Post Office Department, sacs. oro enadogia com 462 Gonos Caps Franklin R., Coast and Geodetic ay Cond Vera, House Committee on the Judiciary Sn EE En TT CT Te Gould, George J., Office of Manpower, Per- sonnel and Reserve, Defense... ___..___ 420 Cones LAuTence M., National Science Founda- Got Ly eile. Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare... ll gonieny 238 ...loiises Gowen, James Wesley, House Folding Room._ 340 Grace, J. Peter, Jr., International Development Advisory Board. esl aisol mie IF akin’ 403 Grady, John J., Manpower, Personnel and Reserve Forces, Air Force. ici. ______ 450 Graf, Arthur A., Jr., secretary to Representative Schenck 306 Graf, John E.: Inferdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and Development_ _._____________ 549 Smithsonian Institution... ---=-.--3:assoll 563 Graf, William, Jr., House Document Room._._ 340 Gragnani, Carlo: International Bank for Reconstruction and BINanes. |. iieach obs oe ENE International Monetary Fund. _-..________.__ Graham, Col. Alexander, Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve, Defense. ___._.._________ I 420 Graham, Edward H., Soil Conservation Service. 481 Graham, H., National Bureau of Standards--__ 500 Graham, Harry E., Federal Trade Commission. 538 Graham, John O., House Committee on Educa- tion and Labor: rebinarsemi-Erssrami -251 ses Graham, John S., U. 8. Atomic Energy Com-TISSION DE iamea SE PERE 520 —— 828 Congressional Directory Page Cn ol. Charles H., Selective Service Graie Louis, Office of Clerk of House........ 338 Granahan, David M., Office of Information, Agriculture... Lilie. a lions 489 Granahan, Kathryn E. (Representative from Pennsylvania): BIOZrADNY : ori wn rain me nd em wm bos fie 131 District of Columbia Committee. ..._________ 242 Post Office and Civil Service Committee..___ 245 Grandes Charles E., Federal Trade Commis-2 C1 01 0 Yo aE Te fe a rR Og Sa LE EEE FS Grandmaison, Charles, House Recording Studios... oc Jo LD San NL ean 38 Graninger, Fernleigh R., Office of Visual Serv-ices, State Department... ___Ji___ 401 Grannis, Ropers M., Office of Public Informa- Agriculture...ree a eR TL 488 Grant, George M. (Representative from Ala-ama): BIOZLADNY coiree = SAG ze PA ADA Agriculture Committee... ___________________ 241 Grant, John L., Government Printing Office... 353 Grant, Roger W., Jr., Bureau of Labor Stand- BPA, rect tater A Ed ALA 30 505 Grant, Maj. Gen. Ulysses S., 3d, Washington National Monument Society... __.________ 569 Grant, William A., Office of Clerk of the House_. 338 Gravatte, James, House Fos Officer oul 341 Graves, Capt. Garrett V. A., Office of Opera- tions, CoastiGuard. io 5 100 10.) Jil 411 Graves, Harold N., Jr., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... _____._ 632 Graves, Joseph B., Jr., Housing and Home Finance Ageney... Lio loro lo 0 SLi 545 Graves, Margaret W., secretary to Representa- CULOYC oe JE SL LL LA ELS SE Graves, W. Brooke, Legislative Reference Serv-ice, Library.ef Congress... _ftilz_ 352 Gray, Beatrice Martin, Senate Committee on Judiciary oii aegiiic hh CE aliad oy 238 Gray, Chester H.: District Corporation Counsel... ______________ 616 District Public Utilities Commission.._______ 622 Gray, Clyde W., Office of Research and Engi-neering, Post Office... ooooa 08L 464 Gray, Donald, District Department of Public Gray, George A., Regional Offices, Post Office DODANE ioeSRB DE 465 Gray, Gordon: Director, Office of Defense Mobilization..____ 394 National Security i... .._.... 392 Council... Gray, Joel, House Recording Studios .._.___.____ 338 Gray, John A., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation...20 slog ao. 259 Gray, Kenneth J. (Representative from Illinois): Biograph Public Works Committee 246 Gray, Robert K., Special Assistant in. the Greasley, Brig. Gen. Philip H., Director, Office of Plans, Defense... croonerMd 0 ede 418 Greaver, Vernon E., U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia... ---———______ 58 Green, Edith (Representative from Oregon): Biography meee AA LI ZX AE rr TS 130 Education and Labor Committee... _____ 243 House Administration Committee... _.____.__ 244 Joint Commities on Disposition of Executive Pape Green, dank H., Congressional Daily Dig CL RA Me Io A limi Fathi A oy 345 Green, George S., Senate Committee on the Judiciary BE reales i ot do 238 Green, John C.: National Inventors Council, Commerce... __ 495 Office of the Administrator, Commerce.___..__ 494 Green, Julian P., Jr., District Department of Licenses and Inspections... _______________ 619 Green, Justin, Region 10, Small Business Admin-stration. co nso niooaaan nana ENGL 563 Page Green, Col. Robert A., Office of Legislative Liaison, AlriBoree. i. 1h 2 ZO 10000 TE) 451 Green, T. <, Soil Conservation Service.___..__ 481 Cron Theodore Francis (Senator from Rhode slan, BIOgraphy. civic ivi inne thant mmnn iis be 140 Democratic Policy Committee ......__..._____ 235 Foreign Relations Committee... _________ 232 Foreign Service Buildings Commission. ______ 404 Joint Committee on the Library._______ —-260 Rules and Administration Committee -234 Senate Office Building Commission______._____ 257 Grom) ip, Securities and Exchange Com-mh RE 2 FO EAT I 559 Gros William J. (Representative from Penn-sylvania): BIOSrabNy. cosine cin donde cme BORE = Armed Services Committee... _____ Greenberg, Leon, Bureau of Labor Statistics. __ 5 Greenberg, Capt. Mack K., Office of Judge Advocate General, Navy... ________________ 445 Greene, Dwight L., Coast and Geodetic Survey. 497 Greene, Eleanor L., Senate Committee on Rules and: Administration... soi 239 ciuoalsuid Greene, Hughlon, House Committee on Ways end Means, bl _odlloengoadindl snll il 253 Greene, Jack C., Research and Development, Federal Civil Defense. _.____.__.._____.__..___ 530 Greene, John, Federal Supply Service. ..______ 540 Greene, Joseph N., Jr., special assistant to Secre- taryof States. lopain J00ih. loan 395 Greene, Lawrence M., Securities and Exchange Commission ool). aul. golull. bial 558 Greene, Morris, Food and Agriculture Organ-ization of United Nations... _____.________.. 629 Greenewalt, Crawford H., Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution__._________________ 564 Greenfield, Raymond E., Civil Service Com-mission ol. uaan al al on lu a ania 523 Greenhalgh, Capt. W. T., Office of Naval Mater ial Rd ei hl aaa a abi nasen 438 Greensides, Neil G., Federal Deposit Insurance COLDOLALION cc cs cv po mim SN A SE SE is Be 533 Greenslet, Edmund R., Area Offices, Bureau of Land Management. _ .._._.___._ _._.__.... 469 Srey Gilbert C., Office of Materiel, Air 0 (111%. 515-01 Aten JP EUR RA OE CTE Lt Is RST La RR CS 5 Greenwood, Albert T., District Personnel Office. 614 Greenwood. Russell 9 Official Reporters to House Committees A ETL AR A SRN 34. Grerpand, W. Barton, Bureau of Indian Greer, Frank H., Federal National Mortgage ASSOCIATION. vino vr orm Se AL De oa 547 Greer, Richard T., Offic of Secretary of Senate. 334 Gregory, Francis A., District Board of Educa- CON LI La Lio0) DT 5a os tle EB hon slit 617 Gregory, Brig. Gen. H F., Interdepartmental Commities on Scientific Research and De-VEIODINENT... -..com op ow Had id Sn i md Bd at Brie 549 Cron Nobis J. (Representative from Ken- tucky): : Biography... commen SE La ob SE ES A 54 Ways and Means Committee. . ..oooocooo_oooo 247 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa- BOTY as i at BE cb = BRE 2 Simm 259 Gregory, Lt. Col. Noel C., Office of Under Secretary, NavVy...oo SL foaif. Lod ade 434 Groans ans W., Jr., American National 5 Red C Grenell, Cs Samuel B., Coast and Geodetic oo Survey A EAE Ot whe dah ve A Ah in wi mR Grest, os G., Forest Service... ....._.. 480 Gretz, Arthur A., Federal National Mortgage ASSACIATION. | risa iL carat te 54 Grew, Joseph C., Washington National Monu- Tap STI [RS Hs eC 569 Grey, Robert, Office of Clerk of House... 338 Grey, Shelbey T., Food and Drug Administra-50 HOY 1 Rr oie rt yin a Bn we wot tA wr irae rg QGrickis, Ann M., Senate Committee on Govern-ment Operations Lh om i BS Grieder, Berniece, secretary to Representative Young, “iio il. 0 000 nah Lu 308 Grieves, Howard C., Bureau of the Gensus.... 496 Griffin, B. H., Civil Aeronautics Administration. 497 Griffin, Charles H., secretary to Representative Williams of MisSISSIPP.-ce cweanmanasnaaanan 308 Individual Index Page Griffin, Frances M., secretary to Representative Sondder. arin 353 Griffin, Francis E., Government Printing Office. 353 Griffin, James P., House Minority Pair Clerk_. 340 Griffin, Robert P. (Representative from Michi-gan): Blographyicsopaa tose ld Joon? waadaan 70 Education and Labor Committee ____________ 243 Griffin, Thomas J., Board of Immigration Ap-peals SE ta i alia ds Bt LA Tle 459 Griffing, Col. Joel D., Selective Service System. 560 Griffii, a J., secretary to Representative i Griffith. Al T.., House Document Room ________ 340 Griffith, Ernest S., Reference Service, Library of Congr HORA S RS A BU Ton L0G 0 LT My TLE 351 Griffiths, iin W. (Representative from Michigan): Biography. .... whic Danilo 73: ...ecstiusA Banking and Currency Committee. -242 Government Operations Committee. -243 Grigsby, Rall I., Office of Education __.________ 510 Grim, Charles B, Electrical Equipment Divi-sion, COIIOTOR. £ be oe ot andliit 497 Grimes, Ralph L., District Motion Picture Operators’ Board roocit Lo naiiddi 620 Grimm, George A., Properties and Installations, Defense Lo on onlioinanpail bene JL 420 Grimmer, J. Lear, National Zoological Park____ 565 Griswold, Willis R., Defense Minerals Explora- tion Administration... __..._... 469 Gritton, Harry A., Government Printing Office COTE. ors ol ATE, GE BIE aL 34 Groark, Edgar T., Civil Service Commission___ 524 Grogan, William B., Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Division otis2 2a oon 506 Gronewald, Robert G., Wage and Hour and Public Contre Divisions... ove. 506 Gropp, ArthurE., Organization of American BIAS oo. ol aaahEY SRO Gross, H. R. (Representative from Iowa) Biography. .oaoi 2 inva dF seinr? aan 49 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee_. 245 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. .___ 245 Gross, Paul M., National Science Board ___._____ 554 Grosstephan, Arthur R., Commodity Exchange Authority i Nd Cr Ane LL RT 483 Grotecloss, Edward, Jr., National Capital Plan-ing Commission. nas Ss ERT MORE 552 Grotenrath, Col. Joseph A., Selective Service System. LE re fm eh of i A ea tm leh 560 Grousset, Phillippe, Caribbean Commission___ 629 Grout, Lewis J., Board of Parole, Justice_._____ 460 Grover, Frederick W.: Board on Geographic Names... _.__.______ 476 Forest-Service... iL. lio. co on=l02008 481 National Forest Reservation Commission... 265 Grover, Wayne C.: Archivist pe the United States.........--._.> 541 Federal Fire'Couneill._.......J 0. 07 0 543 National Historical Publications Commission. 543 National Archives Trust Fund Board._______ 3 Trustees of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Li- dE a Tl 543 Grubbs, Ralph, House Recording Studios._____ 338 Grubb, Russell C., Weather Bureau._..___.__._ 501 Grubbs, Walton H., transcriber to House com- TEE Rei SEL Re ea 34 Gruber, Dr. Karl, Austrian Ambassador.______ 645 Gruenther, Gen. Alfred M., American National Red @ross.culiciuonimged,.Joduad uly al 519 Gruenther, Homer H., Assistant to Deputy Assistant to the President... _.__..... 390 Grussendorf, Maj. Gen. RichardA., Air Staff__ 453 Gsovski, Vladimir, Law Library, Library of hv Congressld In nt Sopa ands 0 linoitel Guard, Roy E., District Department of Build-ings and Grounds a 615 Gubser, Charles S. (Representative from Cali-fornia): Blography illo, 0. 0050 th Lon JiUeh) Gino 13 Armed Services Committee. .________.____ 242 Guiler, William P., Page Guinea, James J., secretary to Representative omerynskioil ol LW 10 madetl aol 304 ziaiodnes Gus Arnon M., secretary to Representative Glbn. Willbn: 2. nits Contaitiodion District of Columbia. ooo res 237 Gunewardene, R. S. S., Ceylon Ambassador.__ 646 Gunn, Grace T., J oint’ Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation ae Se na a = 259 Gunn, Ross, Weather Bureau. _._____.________. 01 Gurney, Chan, Civil Aeronautics Board. ______ 522 Gurza, Brig. Gen. Alfonso, Inter-American De- lense Board....ombiig 0 630 Guthe, Katherine, secretary to Senator Javits_. 296 Gutheim, Frederick, Joint Committee on D. C. Growth and Expansion SEY E ant gs SAL SRT I 5 260 Guthrie, Chester L., National Archives and Records:Serviee. rl i ol ak] ob. 541 Guthrie, Brig. Gen. John S., International Se-curity Affairs, Defense... 0. iocunl6 418 Cw Lo r., Office of the Legislative ounselicraelx Sevens TE adonal ld. Sh adoioH Gutierrez, Capt. Jorge, Inter-American Defense Board... ssipdoti anal bial 630 Gutiérrez-Gomez, José, Colombian Ambassador. 646 Gutride, Joseph H., Federal Power Commission 535 Gwathmey, Cabell, District Department of Licenses and Inspections TA A ta ed 618 Gwinn, Dorothy Ford, secretary to Senator 10 nC SI eR ee SE II Fl J 297 Sim, Jalb W. (Representative from New Blography. o_o en EEE 107 Education and Labor Committee ____________ 243 Gwynne, John W., Federal Trade Commission. 537 H Haas, Muriel F., National Science Foundation. 554 Habermeyer, Howard W., Railroad Retirement Boar rotihea El 557 dere ee Hacoolt, William H., secretary to Representa-tive ‘Cederberg_ lere tn 300 Hackley, Howard H., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System. ________.__________ 536 Hackney, Charles W., Jr., Office of the Door- (12) EL greet cat a i em Lol Ri el Se i 339 Haefs, Walter H., secretary to Representative NO Od rs mens AEE a Ae Em ALN 307 Haering, George J., Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation... _____.._____ 558 Hagan, Comdr. Joseph F., Naval Retiring Re-VIOWEBOd i ro eae 436 Hagedorn, Hermann, Theodore Roosevelt Cen-tenmigl Commission...ooo ono. 267 Hagen, George T., Office of Clemency and Parele Board. coo ee ee 401 Hagen, Harlan (Representative from Cali- fornia): TLE I ete Se a Tlie Sats Syl bs 13 Agriculture Committee... ..uedreeenaoe 241 Hagen, Norman R., Weather Bureau.._.._____ 501 Hagerty, James C., secretary to the President, L310 Td TOL fut hii 390 ATT Bee ademdai Haggard, Hollis S., Office of Comptroller of the Currency br Ea ES LL 412 Haggerty, ET F., Renegotiation Board_____ 557 Hahn, August C., Bureau of Operations, Post Office Department boil mel Slubisraore 462 Hahn, Lorena B., United States Mission to the United Nations... coll coi dud eins. 404 Haight, Mrs. Sherman Post, Theodore Roose- velt Centennial Commission. ___.__.___._.___ 267 Haikal, Yousuf, Jordan, Ambassador... 651 Haines, Capt. P. , Jr., Office of Legislative Liaison, RARwit el biin ta iennel ini 0 438 Haislip, Gen. Wade H., United States Soldiers’ os H Hale, Matthew, Senate Committee on Hani and-Curreney. 2 00s U0 LL fT EE Soa Hale, Robert (Representative from Maine): Bicgraphy?co 0 Aaah oa lg er Fis Sie Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Hale, Russell W., Assistant Deputy Director for Mutual Defense Assistance Control...__ 403 Hales, Dawson, Naval Gun Factor Haley, Calvin H, secretary to Representative Smith-of Virginia zac eves) I saad Sal 307 Haley, James A. (Representative from Florida): Biography: oo. fofuvis 5 metro onghl Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... ___ 244 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. _______________ 24 Hay, Soa T. B., Bureau of Aeronautics, Hall, Bids C., National Science Foundation... 554 Hall, Dr. H., Office of Naval Research. ._._____ 439 Hall, Dr. B. Raymond, Advisory Board on National Parks,jeteil 2 _. 0 3aleauil 473 amid Hall, Dr. Jane H., Atomic Energy Commission. 522 Hall, Herbert L., ‘Senate Press Gallery... 0.0 667 Hall, Jennette ¥ ., secretary to Representative Tatham RE na Bi Lou LE SR Be LN ER 304 Hall, John A., Atomic Energy Commission____ 521 Hall, Brig. Gen. RobertW. , Manpower, Person- nel, and Reserve, Defense... Loin. 419 Hall, Lt. Gen. William E.: Continental Air Command...) iank.alis United Nations Military Staff Committee. -401 Hall, William O., Deputy Assistant Secretary t Hallahan, William J., Federal Home Loan Bank Boardil Uo ianl cnn le HE 534 Halleck, Charles A. (Representative from Indiana): Biography... oni loz JU a THEE Lol lily 44 House Administration Committee. _____._____ 244 Haller, Evelyn T., secretary to Representative 7 Li afore Red Seta TR Dat haan Si Se eel Halll T R., South Pacific Commission______ 640 Hally, Frank M., District Internal Audit Of-ais The ee Sr 00 Sn ee Halverson, Dr. Wilton L., International De-velopment Advisory Board 40. Ham, Dorothy K., United States Veterans’ Administration Congressional Liaison Serv-no cre Salleh Bo iB sl bl le AO do Hamady, Daniel R., Housing and Home Fi- nance Agency Hamann, Roland R., Weather Bureau Hamblet, Col. Julia E. , Headquarters Marine CO IE ee oe rE Le Corrado 448 Hamell, a Officer of Clerk of the House... __ 338 Hamer, Elizabeth E., Office of Chief Assistant Librarian, Library of Congress... 350 Hamer, Helen B., District of Columbia Audi-torium Commission: . oy I 264 Hamer, Philip M., National Historical Publi-cations Commission 543 Hamil, David A., Rural Electrification Ad-Slim a uth oh BRI a 487 Hamilton, J. C., Administrative Services Divi-sion, Agriculture a id 485 Hamilton, Laurens M., Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commission .._____.____ 263 Hamilton, Col. West A.; Board of Elections, District Government. ____ 617 District Board of Education... 617 Hamilton, William G., Tax Court of the Uniti, tates. I gr me Hamlin, Robert H., Office of Assistant pos: of Health, Education, and Welfare.......... 508 Hammarskjold, Dag, United Nations......_.... 640 Hammer, Virginia C., Office of Official Report-ers of Debates, House... 20 io: 0 tu 28 342 Hammond, Eva, secretary to Representative Andrews of le Alabama... 299 Hampton, Edward F., National Mediation Board 554 Hampton, Margaret, secretary to Senator Bush. 295 Hamrick, Lillian A., Reference Department, TADrarTY Of ClONETESS...5 bmn ten mete mms dm Hamui, Mamun, Syrian Chargé d’affaires...._-Hancher, Virgil M., Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund... 266 Hancock, John R., Administrative Assistant to Senator Capeharte: uo. .ae ous on 20 wane 295 Hancock, Robert A., Office of Finance, State... 401 Page Hand, E. J., Business and Defense Services Ad-IISITation. ic. a ano RONG 495 Hand, Walter C., Federal National Mortgage mam, Wi BORER IH BT tle a MRR Bed Daa) (0 EN Sl 0 547 Afr Pores... co tilid dain lL Jia Ulan ’ 451 Hanes, John W., Jr., Deputy Assistant Secre-1ALY Of STALL. enw wr ime hmm sess re Dak, 399 Hanford, Col. Thomas B., International Security Affairs, Defenses. Ti. 0000. ol ti ail) 419 Hanks, Allyn F., National Park Service..._._.. 472 Hanlon, Frederick R., United States Court of Military Appeals.ioio ol oi 597 Hanlon, Joseph, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration... 2. Hanna, John, Jr., District Board on Steam and Other Operating Engineers... __.___.________ 621 Hanna, Keith L., Small Business Administra-Hon... Sollisiuldl 2 pil Join iigin 561 Hannagan, Rear Adm. E. A., Bureau of Naval Personnel Ji iol po endl oD Cll 0) 442 Hannah, Dr. John A., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States....... 639 Hannah, Harvey H., Federal Trade Commis- 538 Hannah, John A., Commission on Civil Rights. 525 Hannah, Norman B., Office of Deputy Under Secretary. of State.o. ono lo GULL DIO. 396 Hansbrough, John R., Forest Service. _.___._____ 480 Hansch, Alfred M., District Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Board ...............220L% 621 Bnens Dr. Carl F., District Board of Educa- [yo Lr Rr pS (aR Ee Re fe SIE 2 Sag LAT La Ee] 6 Hansen, Chris A., National Institute of Health. 512 Hansen, Kermit 0, Farmers Home Adminis- tration... dian] lage ao alas 487 Hansen, Morella R., Senate Committee on For- eign Relations _ . .. _....... PURI 238 Hansen, Morris H., Bureau of the Census... 496 Hansen, Victor R., Assistant Attorney General, Justice. oon. 2oleuloil Lin San en) 457 Hanson, Arthur R., Field Office, Public Housing Administration. oJ IL ULL oT lopli 548 Hanson, Carroll, Office of Education.__________ 510 Hanson, J. B., Federal Supply Service. _._____. 540 Hanson, Lydia F., Office of Postmaster General. 462 Hanson, Maurice M., Bureau of Apprentice- SID oe me rir. Ee Le 504 Hepgood, Kenneth E., Tennessee Valley Au-A a I ae UL a Hardeen, Theodore, Jr., Defense Air Transporta- tion Administration... _...... 491 Hardeman, D. B., Office of the Speaker__.._.__.. 337 Harden, Cecil M.. (Representative from Indiana): Biography Government Operations Committee... ._______ 243 Post Office and Civil Service Committee... _. 245 Hardesty, John O., Civil Service Commission__ 524 Hardick, Brig. Gem William L., en Security Affairs, Defense... 200 0 UL 000 Harding, Kenneth R., Office of Sergeant at Arms Houseo ooooo eos LTS 339 Harding, Capt. Lawrence M., Office of Engi-neering fuse F oeullea dy D2 DoE ns 0k 410 Grant Hardland, Leonard S., Business and Defense Services Administration... co... ._.. 494 Hardy, Porter, Jr. (Representative from Vir-ginia): Biography... oo sila nies Listen lL Armed Services Committee ._.__.._____ -Government Operations Committee Hardy, Royce A., Assistant Secretary of In- tL yaSS SL 467 Hare, Raymond A., Ambassador to Egypt-___. 660 Hare, Comdr. Robert H., Personnel and Reserve POrees, NAVY... ei nme bola wel 435 caverns Hargett, Oscar S., Jr., Office of Analysis and Review, Navy. mR FRG Ea Sn 437 Hargrave, Marion S., District Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. ooo. 625 Hargus, Lee, Office of Public Affairs, Defense... 421 Indwwidual Index Page Harker, H. Eugene, Federal Crop Insurance Corporation... co . cesacemiali.tboce. 486 Harlan, John G., Jr., Defense Materials Service. 540 Harlan, John M., ’ Associate Justis, United States Supreme Court (biograph Harlow, BryceN., Administrative Gen to the President.Ee aa = a SE de wR 391 Harlow, Roy L., Office of the Surgeon General. 511 Harman, Vivien T., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare... _........_.__._ 238 Harman, William H., Region III, Small Busi-ness Administration... 561 Harmon, Maj. Gen. Reginald C., Air Staff_____ 452 Harness, Forest A., American "Battle Monu-Mens COMMIT. caer moe erntt er 518 Harp, Rear Adm. Edward B.: Bureau of Naval Personnel -_..__..__.___.___ 443 Manpower, Personnel and Reserve, Defense. 420 Harper, Horace W., Railroad Retirement Board _ 557 Harper, Ruth Cleo, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation Harper, Ruth H., Capitol Page School..._._..__ Harper, Vv. 1I.., Forest Service... -_..... 480 Harpold, Helon B., Financial Management, Air For Harr, Kari @G., Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense’ OER Cn CN ay eA 418 Harrell, Dr. J. Blaine, District Board of Police and Fire Surgeons DS Sn SR ene Saas 618 Harrell, Joe Ed, Office of the Doorkeeper, House. 340 Harrell, John Yr Maritime Administration.____ Harrill, D. J., Internal Audit Division, Agricul-ture Pel SR Sl a fe ee a ih Pele Harrill, E. Reece, Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation a Ee SP a 558 Harun, E. Roland, American National Red Cross. mirioie Anno inn uit iho br S ETH ES 518 ror Earl G., Bureau of Land Manage-CNL. cin ve pe wmv bo RE BoB SADT 469 Harrington, Julian F., Ambassador to Panama. 662 Harrington, M. T., i s Committee on Scientists and Engineers... oo ono... Harrington, Russell or Sire Revenue SOTVICE. puro iwns inns eri ROS RPE ba 409 Harris, Col. Bently H., Jr., Research and Development, Air Foree.__...___...___._..._ 450 Harris, Bertha S., Joint Committee on Internal : Revenue Taxation TA hh Se Oe Erb 260 Harris, Comdr. D. R., Bureau of Naval Per-sonnel 44 eS Edward, secretary to Representative elan Harris, Hid Frederick Brown, Chaplain of the Senaferiosl lle ines Jon J olno tno Harris, George C., Regional Offices, Post Office dBYee | att Rn EE Se Harris, Gertrude $S., House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. ooo. Harris, John A., Office of Recorder of Deeds____ Harris, JJohn 3, secretary to Representative 3 Harris, i J. Ramsay, International Develop-ment Advisory Board 4 Harris, Oren (Representative from Arkansas): Biography cit Lol. J idnaadea jeidisels District of Columbia Committee... _.._..._____ 242 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Diinics of Columbia Auditorium Commis- Hare Powell D., Federal National Mortgage Association. iL cotlisniauall ilsanald. ail 547 Harris, iad F., District Internal Audit fs Walter W., Federal Trade Commission. 538 Harris, Willie, secretary to Representative 15 Evy dineUS CI 302 arb ld Harrison, Burr P. (Representative from Vir- ginia): Biography. ual) oben leafed oo slats 162 Ways and Means Committee... ____.o._.__.-247 Harrison, Capt. C. R., Office of Legislative Liaison; Navy. Lose iboo ional,Bao: 438 Harrison, Mrs. Derwood D., secretary to Repre- sentative Thompson of Louisiana. __._______ 3 Harrison, Evelyn, Civil Service Commission... 524 Harrison, Frank E., National Park Service.----472 Page Heng, George W., Washington city post (1111 1L Rome SRS TU Ne SER i Te Harrison, Gladys, Assistant General Counsel, Health, Education, and Welfare_.__________ Harrison, Gordon F., Senate Committee on Rules and AdminiStration__________________ Harrison, James L., Joint Committee on Print-EE Ta I I Ce a Harrison, Kenneth S.: Office of General Counsel for the Treasury.... Ji Office of Chief of Staff, Coast Guard____.___.___ 410 Harrison, Lloyd B.: District Corporation Counsel’s Office. _....___ 616 Public Utilities Commission. .___._____..__.__ 622 Harrison, Robert D. (Representative from Nebraska): LSILh A SE Se Ee 85 Agriculture Committee. _....______._..________ 241 House Administration Commities Ya SEN 244 Joint Committee on the Library. ____________ 260 Harrison, Robert L., Office of Sine of the CADAOL, i otis fh caso on ts SEP 345 Harrison, S. R., District Department of High-WAYS. oo nes fone tind bat ean E Sele 618 Harrison, Wallace K., Commission of Fine Arts. 525 Harrison, Jan Henry, Soin and Home nance Rr Marion J., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of)... _____.__.__ Harshman, Anna L., secretary to Representa- tive Brownson._ Tae eS al hE SRR 300 Hart,A Hart, Hope, ‘secretary to Adminis Cooper. 301 Hart, J oseph M., Coast and Geodetic Survey... 497 Hart, Thomas 5 Securities and Exchange COMMIBON. ci aes es ab te ree 559 Hart, Willard L., clerk, Court of Claims _______ Harte, TerenceJ., Federal Civil Defense Admin- ISEration. ¥ Laoag.vesenloetigedi 29 -Lio Harter, Rony, secretary to Representative A, CENA JE 3 Harter, Byron E., secretary to Representative COUloch. o-_ ..cotmadslrnee bows: b5F ier ad Hartlage, William B., District Processing Office. 614 Hartley, G. V., Washington city post office..___ 626 Hartman, Douglas W., Validation Board for German Dollar oe... 641 Bonds...oi. Hartman, Earl P., Metropolitan Police Depart-IONE oo nt aah as oh bn Heal] 619 Hartrey, James V.: Office of the House Majority Leader_..__..___ 337 Secretary to Representative McCormack. _.___ 302 Hartshorne, Robert D., Jr., Office of Under Secretary of Treasury + Stet pnb wwe reali 407 Hartson, Nelson T., District Public Library. .. 622 Hartwig, Lawrence § Renegotiation Board... 557 Harvey, Benjamin W., Maritime Administra-Jim Harvey, Donald R., Civil Service Commission... 524 Harvey, John L., Food and Drug Administra-5 fons cilia bana tel LF aaa Harvey, Matthew J., secretary to Representa-LEO pe Ne Ee Harvey, Ralph D. (Representative from In- diana): BIOGYADNY. . tila hd fh m semiarid 5 hv Sd rE of 47 Agriculture. Committee. siz. iz fi cae 241 Harvey, Mrs. Ralph D., Congressional Club... 527 Harvey, Stewart A., Tennessee Valley Author-ity 5 Harwood, Priscilla A., secretary to Representa-tive Curtis of Massachusetts... Sma 299 Hashagen, Helen L., House Committee on For-elg Aflnirs.. i. coveuii..blaseie--=-251 fn. Haskell, Albert J., National Capital Housing AUINOLY ois nig -cn ped de cS Ena geet = ann 551 Haskell, Broderick, International Finance Corporation. svt iiali oes Be peng ed 632 Haskell, Harry G., Jr. (Representative from Delaware): BIoZIADNY i i i Ee mie SR RS Sr 25 Education and Labor Committee. ____.__. ---243 Haskell, John H., International Security Affairs, Defense...eoiisbil of cotbbremrtd-Lata 410 Haskins, Caryl P., Board of Regents, Smith-Sonion INSHtQLIoN. . . cero n-—snbtlois enim 564 832 Congressional Directory Page Haskins, George Lee, Permanent Committee Be the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Hass, Dorothy B., secretary to Representative Miller of Maryland Hasselbusch, Charlotte, District Nurses’ Ex-amining Board 6 Hasselman, J. B., Information Division, Agri-CUIBHLE. on ona pnnnnid SOIT 22 OGL 485 Hastings, Earl Freeman, Securities and Ex-change Commission’. «002 30 210 0:0 0000 558 Hatch, Robert S.: fice of Commandant, U S. Marine Corps. ar Office of General Counsel, ‘Navy Rest RIO Hatcher, James E., Civil Service Commission. _ 54 Hatcher, Robert Vv. J amestown-Williamsburg- Yorktown Celebration Commission. _______ 264 Hathorn, Capt. Vincent L., Research and Engi- neering, Defense. S00 alo onalng, Sout 422 Hatt, Ellis L., Bonneville Advisory Board___.__ 476 Hauck, Abbie E., secretary to Representative Dollinger Rg pT Ey ee (Se LE SE 301 Hauck, Arthur A., Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange... _-____._________ 405 Hauck, Brig. Gen. Clarence J., Jr., Assistant to Secretary of Defense... ml. 417 Hons Capt. H. 0. Bureau of Aeronautics, Haug, Col. C. C., Civil-Military Affairs, Army. 429 Hauge, Gabriel: Administrative assistant to the President. .__ Council oy Economic Advisers. _..._______ Hanghoy; . P., Personnel Management Divi- Hatin, John Wiliam, Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission... i210 263 Haverland, Fredrick, M., Area Offices, Bureau of Indian Affairs. ©... n 200000 1 21] 470 2030, Haviland, James N., Railroad Retirement Board 557 Hawk, E. Paul, Bureau of Foreign Commerce__ 494 Hawkes, Anna L. Rose, Advisory Commission on Educational Fath IE) SAE 4 Hain Raymond R., National Mediation Homo Carl (Senator from Arizona): Biography eC ep EE 7 Appropriation Committee... ._____ 231 Rules and Administration Committee .-.._..--234 Democratic Policy Committee... _.____._.__ 235 Joint Committee on Printing _________________ 257 President pro tempore of the Senate... _______ 333 Hayden, Raymond J., Manpower, Personnel and Reserve, Defense Hayes, Camille, District Department of Public Welfare 622 Hayes, Edward B., Office of Judge Advocate General of the Nav 45 Hayes, George E. C., District Public Utilities Commission). Io F000 sob Tui 08 JE 622 Hayes, Thomas L., secretary to Representative Prouty 305 Haynes, G., Office of Sey of Health, Education, and Welfa Hanoy ¥Dr. Harold A., District rd of Edu-cation Hays, Brooks (Representative from Arkansas): Biography ccc e ee NE Foreign Affairs Committee... ________ 243 in? par administrative assistant to Senator o 2 Hays, James W., House post office--.--_-.__. Hays, Maj. Gen. Silas B.: Army Stall. cooicccocnA a U. S. Soldiers’ Home Hays, Wayne L. (Representative from Ohio): Blography.. o-oo ree iocSNE Foreign Affairs Committee... ____.____ House Administration Committee .._...______ 244 Joint Committee on Printing_________________ 257 United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission... wooo na dU COLI IIUIIL 267 Page Hayward, Carlton, Office of Personnel Manage-Ment; COMMOreR. = co: nods IHN 492 sazzcazi Haywood, Rear Adm. Guillermo, Inter-Ameri-can'Defense Board... oo. oo. JUG [a 630 Hazeltine, John C., Community Facilities Administration. ic U0 00 0 TIS FE 545 Hazera, Fernando, Organization of American States 2 Loic OFF 20 SIRT ead TOME G30 638 Hazera, Jorge, International Monetary Fund... 634 Hazzard, William Edward, House Document OOIELUIIE (E02 ol Sat add latin tia a SIRE 340 Head, William Wade, Bureau of Indian Affairs. 470 Headley, Settle, Bureau of the Public Debt, TYCASHYY abo Set IE 2 AS 413 nibs Healey, Edward F., Capitol Police.._...______ 346 Healey, James C. (Representative from New York): Biography. lL Wage iid Sin oh tate 106 Banking and Currency Committee _.._______ 242 Healey, Richard J., Regional Offices, Civil Service Commission... CU. co. “0 5 Healy, Francis F.: District Office of the Surveyor___.._.__________ Sa oo Columbia Redevelopment Land 2 ty RE at Eee a AN 527 Healy ik M., Railroad Retirement Board. 557 Healy, Harold H., ’ Office of the Attorney Gen- eral, Justice tf lidgnl Suipish ou Flo ET 457 Heap, Capt. G. L., Office of Naval Material _.___ 438 Heard, John, Properties and Installations, Defengel tie AL Mg] Halon 2 UHL ini] 420 Hearn, Capt. Wilfred A., Office of Judge Advo-eate General, Navy... .-co-ocozzoaaaloil 445 Hearne, Cannon C., Agricultural Trade Policy and Analysis.» 2 Nl a a 4 Hearne, John Joseph, Irish Ambassador. ..___ Heasman, R. E., International Monetary Fund. 634 Heath, Annabelle F., Housing and Home Nance -AGoNEY-ce sina iainBON Heath, Donald R., Ambassador to Lebanon._ 661 Heath, Frederick C., District Department of Public Health... 20 niall a sivlig ass, 621 Heath, Virgil x Area Offices, Bureau of Land Managem. 469 Hébert, F. EE (Representative from Louisiana): Biography C uo tiio a B00 20cmSI 57 Armed Services Committee... _-.___________ 242 Hebrew, John P., Bureau of Foreign Com- 11 Te A AE SOL I Ln 493 Heck, Lewis, Board on Geographic Names_..__ 476 Heck, Mark A., Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation... vod] Jin, 5 A000 JL] Hector, Louis J., Civil Aeronautics Board._.___ Jeadiosion, Russell A., Defense Materials Serv- Hedin, Ivan, secretary to Representative Wigglesworth Heerlein, Crawford C., Senate Committee on Labor'and PublicWelfare. il...Zl 0. 2000 238 Heemstra, L. C., Regulatory Divisions, Agri-culture:Department ti. ili 479 LolliJi Heesterman, J. E., Caribbean Commission_... 629 Heffelfinger, Ross A., Bureau of Public Debt.. 413 Heffelfinger, William S., General Administra- tion, Civil Defense... Lr dluo 0 0 00 529 Heffelfinger, William T., Fiscal Assistant Secre-tary, Treasury... 2010000 oi DARL ls 4 Hon Yep H., Metropolitan Police Depart- Hetin, 1Robert City E., WashingtonPost Hefner, nt K., Office of Assistant Secretary ol Statetil Su iu JI de 00 LE Hefner, Wilson C., administrative assistant to Senator WIRY... wwnititsasdnpmmmmveSa. iad 2 Hop iy: Eugene D., secretary to Representative Heim, John R., Federal Trade Commission__._ Heimburger, John J ., House Committee on Agriculturery 000 ol LU UIE Bont Heinard, Walter H., District Department of Buildings. and Grounds... oC r_oCy. aril 615 Heine, Irwin M., Maritime Administration____ 498 Hewnen) : Raymond W., Soil Conservation Ys1 IE ea Bah 4 e8 ( IE RS le 0 IR LEE Induwidual Index Page Heinz, Capt. L. C., Bureau of Naval Personnel _ 442 Heisig, Carl P., Research Divisions, Agriculture. 479 Helan, Thomas A., District Department of Licenses and Inspections... __.___.__.__._ 618 Helfenstein, Leonard, Securities and Exchange Cemmissionis: 0; PI830ioas5" Priapie 30 -7 559 Heller, Dr. Isidor, Navy Management Office... 436 Heller, Asst. Surg. Gen. John R., National Institatestof Health. o_o. oo. J LU 000 J 512 Hellyer, George W., U. S. Information Agency.. 568 Helmes, Winifred G., ‘Women’s Bureau. ...____ 506 Hempel, Robert C. , Army Liaison Office.____._ 348 Hemphill, Robert W. (Representative from South Carolina): Biography. rc oo LL PERRI Post Office and Civil Service Committee... Hemstreet, V. V., Farm Credit Administration. Hendee, Clare W., Forest Service_________._.___ 480 Henderson, Christopher O., Office of Personnel, Agriculture 0 UT 0 LD on (TA 489 Henderson, John E. (Representative from Ohio): Biography... 52 AUB (RO R08 ails 123 Banking and Currency Committee. _________ 242 Henderson, Joseph 8., Visa Office, State De-partmentiii ll RTA Sl TIRE 401 Henderson, Loy W.: American National Red Cross... coon. 518 Board of the Foreign Service. .____._.___..... 404 Deputy Under Secretary of State_____________ 396 Henderson, Lyle H., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and exieo: ISTHEdn SR EEE a Henderson, Mona K., House Committee on Government Operations. __________________ 252 Henderson, Willis B., Bureau of Transportation, 5 Post Office Hendrick, James P., Office of Assistant Secre-tary, Treasury... iis ol SH Tie anes 408 Hendrickson, John F., Barrel si gas BRIG ail Le AHR 295 Hendrickson, Waino E., Secretary of Alaska____ 475 Henlock, Charles A., Office of the Architect of the Capitol on, UL 2000 (SUL 345 Hennessy, James L., Immigration and Natural-ization Service =i [itl 0 Lif Gla] 459 Hennings, Thomas C., Jr. (Senator from Mis- souri): BIOgIapNY. sna ain ana Senn ada ARIE 79 Rules and Administration...........2..0001. 234 Judiciary:Committee. too oC 0 0 233 Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commis- I ee lL Es SS a Se A SR 262 Democratic Policy Committee. .___.__________ 235 Joint Committee on Immigration and Nation- aly. Polley warns enn sn ETL 259 soon Joint Committee on the Library. .____._______ 260 Joint Committee on Printing ____.___________ 257 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission__ _ 265 The Interparliamentary Union_______.________ 267 Henriquez, Col. Josué Lopez, Inter-American Defense Board. 2-h cov va. b Dib v7 of 630 Henry, Dale M.., Federal Prison Industries, Inc. i Henry, John E.,; Board of Parole._._-.___..._._ Henry, Merton G., secretary to Senator Payne. 308 Hensel, Richard H., National Institute of TES Ppa El nfl tnd Ath We Too PB ALL Henshaw, Francis H., Processing Department, 5 Library.ol'Congress. cir.Jilin fi. Henshaw, John M., secretary to Representative Patterson. RE PE a na ERIE 2 Un FIO 305 Hensley, Roy W., Office of Judge Advocate Gen-8 eral of the Nav 44 Henson, Chelsea L., Office of Administrative As-sistant to Secretary of the Army____________ 430 Heppner, Richard P., Office of International Se-curity Aflairs, Defense > = 0 es 418 Herberg, John C., Office of the Legislative Jia Counsel, Senate... ciserdier Herbert, John, Office of Recorder of Deeds.____ 625 Herbert, Leo, Office of Staff Management, GAO. 349 Herdt, Clarence E., Urban Renewal Administra-5 Page Herlong, A. Sydney, Jr. (Representative from Florida): Blography! can all natantnai TF 28 Ways and Means Committee__.___________.___ 247 Herman, David P., District Budget Office. ____ 613 Herman, M. Justin, Housing and Home Finance Agency Regional Offices. ii i wii. Hernandez, Francisco J., Organization of Amer-icon Sintes. a. IEEE Herold, Francis H., District Procurement Esa Sl a YL Heroux, Edward W., secretary to Representa-tive Rorand co i aniil sein00 ails Ber Henry G., Agricultural Marketing Serv- Wore, Pendleton, President’s Committee on Scientists and Engineers... ______._____.___ Herrington, William C., Office of Under Secre- taryofSiafe -___.... . Co xlipnenn 396 Herrmann, Omer W., Agricultural Marketing Servieel isu jm iinunhe TBR DHE Hoon, iE J., Office of Treasurer of the i Hon Lt. Gen. Lewis B., Selective a ystems: Go. oa(BO ot Steel etl aan Hersum, Charles R., Business and Defense Serv-ices: Administration 10 aii cineoil Herter, Christian A.: Operations Coordinating Board _ _____________ 393 Under Secretary of State... _________.__oi. 396 Hertford, K. F., Atomic Energy Commission___ 521 Hertzler, Richard A., Civil-Military Affairs, YY. Loran parigian tl 8% od 429 Herzfeld, C. M., National Bureau of Standards. 500 Hesburgh, Rev. "Theodore M.: Commission on Civil Rights EURO EE Tn 7 525 National Science Board: ceo | foospeedook 555 Heselton, John W. (Representative from Mas- sachusetts): Siar i Ce BRE ran TS 63 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com- raittee cand. pl. sinneriil 2 244 Heslin, H. Elaine, secretary to Representative Haysol Ohio... Joie zo) nll senifari f 303 Hess, Beecher, House Minority Postmaster. __ 340 Hess, Dr. Elmer, Office of Defense Mobilization. 393 He Sonn @G., District Corporation Counsel’s Hess, William E. (Representative from Ohio): Biography snnrnsualidatigercl 12 Lagoa l od 120 Armed Services Committee 242 Hester, Douglas B., Office of Legislative Coun-86l, BeNGH0. oo enero BE EIS 336 minaret Hetherington, Marion F., Federal Power Com-MISSION... ou. . Zool ir) Ba pl randy 535 Hone Fred Z., District Apprenticeship Coun- Honiii, Henry A., Southwestern Power Ad-TIAIStration.. otic arith ties, 476 Hewitt, Brig. Gen. Albert G., Office of Materiel, Air ores shall nme Ol nimaale J 454 Hewitt, Francis S., Senate Committee on Ap-propriations citasilisinoeaiondy masini. 237 Hewitt, Leland H., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexiep a0] Jerod Ji agdilan ii Lian 632 Hewlitt, Frank, Corregidor-Bataan Memorial ComImisBION tots ons HEL 263 Hexter, David B., Board of Governors, Federal Rogorve System. co. nuene sunmnmmmitdiiditll, 536 Heymann, P.I., Patent Office... _.....___.._.__ 499 Hiatt, William E., Weather Bureau... _._.______ 501 Hibbard, Guy Ray, secretary to Representative Polls om sl 2 0 Un Paling Dednd 305 Hibben, James H., Tariff Commission_________ 567 Hickenlooper, Bourke B. (Senator from Iowa): BogNY cath it ol ne SRE Hr 48 Agriculture and Forestry Committee... ____ 231 Foreign Relations Committee _.-____________ 232 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy-___.______ 258 Hickerson, John D., Ambassador to Finland... 660 Hickey, Edward J., Office of Secretary of the x, Hickey, Margaret: Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foren © Aid re pS RE RRC Cu Lh Herlihy, Capt. Thomas C., Naval Gun Factory. 446 Congressional Directory Page Hichow) Lt. Gen. Thomas F. Headquarters, S. Continental Army Command 431 Hicay, T. J., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Jo NAVY: iv me SSE ae Span Sipps Hickman, Maj. Gen. George W., Jr.: Army Sta United es So Home Hicks, Comdr. EdgarF., Jr., Coast and Geo-detic BULVeY ae ATLL RE 49 Hicks, Luke H., Jr., Office of Doorkeeper, TEPE Een Mek ee pe SON de iE aa 339 Hickson, William H., Office of the Clerk, House. 338 Hash, oL Leonidas, Inter-American Defense Hidalgo, Lt. Col. Stanley P., Office of Under Secretary of the Arm Hiestand, Edgar W. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography... Cd oondon 15 Banking and Currency Committee _____..._. 242 Higgins, Edward J., administrative assistant to Senator: Green. ooo) oan ln, LL Ul Don 2 Higgins, Frank H., Assistant Secretary of the AYIMY. Sosabes lL ara dali 427 Higgins, Maj. Jack L., Office of Legislative Liaison, AdriForees i 2oll 2 oo iol) oii 451 Higgins, Col. Raymond T., Selective Service System...Yo wialatoonhio. 560 aiedP Highsaw, 2 L., Office of the Clerk of the House.. 338 Higley, H. V., 'Veterans’ Administration_______ 569 Hikel, Col. T. R., Logistics, Army... Joli 429 Hilaire, M., Caribbean Commission...__ 629 Hilbers, Marie S., Government Patents Board... 544 Hilbert, G. E., Agricultural Research Service._ 478 Hilder, Leonard, House Committee on District of Columbiacituinaouryalilailil Jsalles JIL 251 gn. LUE G., Research and Engineering, i Hill, Arthur B., U. S. Savings Bonds Division. 409 Hill, Betty R, secretary to Representative Rhi i 299 Hill, DeVera, Customs Court... citi. o..0 593 Hill, Dumond Peck, House Committee on PorelgniAdiafrs. ilu in nadie suedl’y. 4 oo 251 Hill, Emmett I., Government Printing Office... 353 Hill, John C., Federal Prison Industrics, Inc... 460 Hill, Leonard M., Bureau of Indian Affairs_____ 470 Hill, Leonard M., District Department of Voca- tional Rehabilitation coool coins aio 625 Hill, Lister (Senator from Alabama): Blography..... iloalan annd h ar 3 Labor and Public Welfare Committee..------233 Appropriations Committee... -coooocoaaaa_ 231 Democratic Policy Committee __.co--oo_o___. 235 Hill, Martin, United Nations... o.oo o-....100 640 Hill, Robert C., Ambassador to Mexico.._.__.__ 662 Hill, Sanford, Division Offices, National Park Service fin oniRil 41 drodid cuph). niall Siw 473 Hill, Sherman R., Federal Trade Commission_. 537 Hill, W. Henry, Navy Management Office_--_-436 Hill, William S. (Representative from Colorado): Biography... aelicoseinlSauda tl. ills 3. 20 Agriculture Committees ou. soonagen 241 Select Committee on Small Business_-.__.___ 249 Eling; John F., Office of Defense Mobiliza-18 iri Hillings, Shik J. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography ert smn er ln 17 House Administration Committee.. --244 Judiciary Committee... =e commen 245 Joint Committee on Immigration and Nation- aityPolioy i a AA ala 259 Hip, He D., Housing Admin- Herman Public Isiration acral Lien Dog Ftd iT] Hillyer, Cooile M., Office of Vocational Rehabil- diatom a ay 511 Hilsenroth, Charles, Bureau of Medical Services. 512 Hilsman, Roger, Jr., Reference Service, Library OF Congress i all 352 Hilton, Fred H. Jr., Capitol Page School. ______ Himsl, Matt, Board of Governors, American Red Cross... is iatoh et th teal madras Sale 519 Hindle, James: Federal Records Couneil. ooo ii 2 boil oi. Securities and Exchange Commission. _______ 558 Hindman, Elmer W., Defense Materials Serv-foe dn loth heat tia da ais 541 Hine, Margaret A., secretary to Representative Friedel Hines, Rear Adm. W. T.: Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy... __.._______ National Advisory Committee for Aero- Nanties). Loconanrasaa sebisl alii dd unl 551 Hinkley, Lt. Col. Paul P.: Voi Brazil-United States Defense Commis- 636 Hinges Lonas M., Office of Clerk of the House. 338 Hinton, Mildred M., Office of Clerk of the One Sn orl pul 338 Hinton, CWO Lawrence E., Office of Under Secretary, Navy 434 Hipkins, Donald Ld Small Business Adminis-{010I I a Ee ee SR a SC A Se Se Hilly, S. Hira fo, Rear Adm. James A.: Chief of Staff, Coast:Guard.... iia ca. 4 Office of Commandant, Coast Guard .--___-__ 409 Hite, Bentley, Jamestown-Williamsburg-York-town Celebration Commission...._____.___ 264 OLDS mii dr RE ye SF i pies 447 Hjornevik, Wesley L., assistant to Under Sec- retary of Health, Education, and Welfare_._ 507 Hoagland, Harrell O., Transportation, GAO... 349 Hobart, Dr. Irma Belk, Commission on Mental 587 agement 469 Hock, Joseph R., Maritime Administration..._ 498 Hock, Capt. Ralph K., Naval Dispensary... Hockensmih, Roy D., Soil Conservation Serv- Hoos F. D., Staff Director, Advisory Committee on Export Poligys 2: air 491 Hockin, Alan B International Sani for Reconstruction and Developmen. .coliintodswad ara denn 632 International Monetary Fund ___._____________ 634 Hodge, E J., Farm Credit Administration.____ 528 Hodgson, Ralph E., Research Divisions, Agri- CUEUIEGL Lh coins Bod oie wn bo ahem tia mie i) 478 Hoegh, Leo A.: Civil Defense Coordinating Board ..._......_. Defense Mobilization Board... _______ Federal Civil Defense Administrator. ______._ 5 National Civil Defense Advisory Council _____ Hodgson, Dr. Robert D., Board on Geographic oe am 7 Hoeven, nl (Representative from Iowa): Biography AL Sb rb er Ba Sh iiaiek ty Met els AAS ont Agriculture Committee... = ovowmms 241 Hoff, Irvin, administrative assistant to Senator NV AISON os meri ost som itd ie mis ie ys 297 Hoff, William J., National Science Foundation. 554 Hofflund, Paul, District Corporation Oounsel’s (B31 ER SEE Pe lei 16 Hoffman, Clare E. (Representative from Mich- igan Biography er ae are TE 69 Education and Labor Committee... 243 Government Operations Committee _...______ 243 Hoffman, Dr. Harry L., District Board of Podiatry Examiners... coeoeo oon oormo Hoffman, James I., National Bureau of Stand-wl Hoffman, L. C., Maritime Administration__.. 498 Hoffman, Luther T., Bureau of Land Manage-ment, Iner or. c: h a 469 Hoffman, Michael L., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. _________ 632 Hoffmann, William F.,Jr., Federal Housing Ad-ministration: ..osocasaraonihBA oat 546 Hoffmaster, Meredith R., Region 4, Small Busi-ness Administration. oso lid sol tas 561 Hogaboom, Maj. Gen. Robert E., Headquarters, 0.:8. Marine Corps. .....-iaaaaae lio oa 447 Indwidual Index Page Hogan, Rear Adm. B. W., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Navy 440 Hogan, Capt.E. E,, Yvon of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Ar A a HA 441 Hogan, Marvin P., Administrative Division, Justiee. J. ove Bocas oo AEG 458 Hoge, Asst. Surg. Gen. Vane M., Bureau of : ey a Se Ei he DUTT 512 Hoghland, John S., 2d, Deputy Assistant Secre-retaryof State... Jl GIL Zilli o 397 Horne, Russell V., American National Red 519 Defense: aiaBETO Holaren, James M., National Mediation Board. > Holcomb, R. D.. Office of Architect of the Capitol ENO I ONC IA0n LLNS 0s JENS 3 Holcombe, John L., International Srp Affairs, Defense. CLL 00 Lo) Sal 000] Holden, Walter G., Commission Eiiiin a te md A wo Ho Louis L., secretary to Representative Holifield, Chet (Representative from Cali- fornia): Blographyant 00 Lodi Lo Bi 15 Government Operations Committee. .._._.___ 243 Post Office and Civil Service Committee _.._. 245 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy... _...__ 258 Holl, William K., District Management Office.. 614 Holland, i a Food and Drug Adminis-Ci bia ip Er i A 1 Holshd, deh Z., Small Business Administra- Holland, Elmer J. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Biography nll Folic Jun bl Tio 139 Education and Labor Committee ......_.___ 243 Holland, Col. Harold L., Air Staff._________.__._ 452 Holland, Spessard L. (Senator from Florida): Biography OL EL une dh vom im win Agriculture and Forestry Committee__._.__-Appropriations Committee. ________.___.. 23 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Bxpenditures.._-..__..__ili Zl. i 260 Helly, Thomas P., secretary to Representative Holo! aim H., Jr., Farmers’ Home Ar MINISTEation eso maem 2S OLS II LIN BY Hollingsworth, Col. George H.: Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis-glone ied LDLa an line 0aUigan Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com- madssion 100. Latico) Ll dani oT HI 636 Hollingsworth, James F., Region 5, Small Busi-ness Administration... cone. S210 561 Hollingsworth, R. E., Office of General Manager, Atomic Energy Commission. o_o... 520 Hollis, Asst. Surg. Gen. Mark D.: Bureau of State Services... oceaccaccocooa 513 Public. Health Service... ...cmwemememmewe-bbic 511 Holloway, Vice Adm. James L., Jr.: Bureau of Naval Personnel. _________________ Office. of Chief of Naval Operations... ___... 439 Holloway, William A., Regional Commissioner, General Services Administration.___________ 542 Holm, Lionel C.: Commodity Credit Corporation... 22iiicl 485 Commodity Stabilization Service. __..__ 485 Holmaas, Arthur J., Agricultural Marketing STAToh BR eedi a a Fa ka £00 TES 482 Holmes, Donald C., Library of Congress, Ad-ministrative Department A a Wag 351 Holmes, EdwardH., Bureau of Public Roads-._ 500 Holmes Hal (Representative from Washington): Blography. df iif 0 Rl) LF Ora 20 166 Ways and Means Committee .....__________ 247 Holmes, Mrs. Hal. The Congressional Club____ 527 Holmes, Julius O., Office of Secretary of State.-_ 395 Holmes, Oliver W., National Archives and Records Service. col. DRIER G0 541 Holmes, Robert M., Jr., Administrative De-partment, Library of Congress. _.____.____.. 351 Holmes, Thomas J., District Board of Educa-id Page Holmes, Vincent A., District of Columbia Re-development Land Agency... ._.________ 528 Holmgreen, E. N., Office of Food and Agri-QUOT. cero So SUG SIO RT 402 Holt, Joe (Representative from California): Blography..-...tooio0 Teh Ll O00 16 0 District of Columbia Committee. _...___.... 242 Education and Labor Committee ___.________ 243 Holt, Pat M., Senate Committee on Foreign ROI bONS cc rnin nid RA brad te 238 Holt, Rear Adm. Richard B.: Bureau of Medical Services... oo... Office of Personnel, Coast ard Holt, Robert E., Supply and Logistics, Defense. 422 Holt, William M., Indian Claims Commission_. 548 Holton, John W., Office of the Speaker________ 337 Holtz, Edgar W., Federal Communications COMMISSION coveredds a bai i 5 Holtz, Harold F., Defense Materials Service... 540 Holtz, Robert D., Bureau of Indian Affairs_..__ 470 Ho Henry J., Bureau of Engraving and BIVEING ior ont Saat wm wert AA rok wn 1 Holman: Ser (Representative from New or Biography. Ci oa Sa na 00 a SY 98 Judiciary Committee...002. ....2 245 Holtzoff, Alexander, judge, United States Dis-trict Court for the District of Columbia.__. 584 Holzman, Arthur D., Office of General Counsel, AAP ROrce LLL li al LI RSH 451 Homan. Ralph A., House and Home Finance Ageney Ln Sn SO I SI 491 Homan, Ralph A.: Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service__. 405 Special Assistant, International Affairs, Com- merce. Sita JRE oy ISLE GT 0a 491 Honeywell, Jesse M., Area Offices, Bureau of Land Management oo oul Ll ......oL 470 Honsinger, Rear Adm. Leroy V., Navy Bureau of Ships 44 Hood, Andrew McCaughrin, judge, Municipal ort of Appeals for the District of Colum-Sameera be To i 03 Toon Edwin Murray, administrative assistant 60. Senator BULler.. oeCdes terns 295 Hood, Col. Ralph E., Logistics, Army__ _--._-_ 429 Hood, Maj. Gen. Retben Chr: Continental Commands, Ar Foree.zio.. itis 455 National AirMuseame Jo. c0 _ Laon,J us 565 Hoofnagle, James E., U. S. Information Agency. 568 Hoofnagle, James G , Division of Financial Management soil Suniel 2 meal Jeng 401 Hooker, John S., International Monetary Fund. 634 Hooker, John S., International Bank for Recon- struction and Development. ___.___________ 632 Hoover, J. Edgar, Federal Bureau of Investiga-oN i lee 45 Hopkins, Col. Edward J., Air Force Accounting and Finance Division. __:. cece eatUULD 455 Hopkins, Howard, Forest Serviee_.._.___.______ 481 Hopkins, Irene M., secretary to Representative Pelghan iors orb nroeint) UNF Jisy 301 Hopkins, Lillian L., House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service : il. ullnt Joie opens, William J., executive clerk, the White Horan, Wait (Representative from Washington): Biography 166 Appropriations Committee ----__-__________. Horan, Mrs. Walt, Horbett, J. E., Federal Reserve System 537 Hord, Warner H. Civil Aeronautics Board ._._--523 Horn, Capt. P. H,, Office of Naval Research... 439 Horne, John E., "administrative assistant to Senator Sparkman Si Senegal he i 298 Horne, Roman L., International Monetary Fondissaos ol se iiss seared hunily Horner, Richard E., Assistant Secretary of the ir Poreeu nd So l0 0 Bl asda daa sas Horning, Robert B., region 4, Small Business Administration co i eido Jol srioec) 561 Horning, Walter H., Bureau of Land Manage- 717111 AE EE 0k Eno TO TAT 469 Horst, Miles, Office of Secretary of Agriculture. 477 Horton, Alpierre R., Denver Regional Office, GAOL niivglotads Soesdogeitllo) HS 350 Horton, Ralph W., administrative assistant to i 1 Senator Cottons Ll oui ol Said Jiece Congressional Directory Page Horii) Joby, Senate Democratic Policy Com-) Hoseh. teivitio H., Health, Education, and Welfare, Regional OMe, cs toes 50 Hoskins, Halford L., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress. o-oo o-__.____ 352 Hoskins, Harold B., Office of Deputy Under Secretary of State. p. fon Jonson 396 ionied Hoskins, Vice Adm. John M.,, Office of Public Affairs, Defense. ror oi palate 421 Hoskinson, Lura Dean, secretary to Represent-ALIVE OT ROnSEl aot ditt s bond dates Hosmer, Craig (Representative from California): Biography [0] Darr ie oll A] ls pr te) 1 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee------241 House Select Committee on Small Business. 249 Hostrup, C. C., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System AE BIN fea one lay Hotchkiss, George B., Jr., Planning, Federal Hottel, AltheaK.. U. S. Mission to Frited ations eer ss eB Re Sd 0 Houck, Catherine M., District Public Library. 622 Houff, Gordon 8., Capitol Police--.._-..._-_. 346 Hough, Robert C., Senate Radio and Television Gallery. =i. ln nna dven sie a eatiiey Houghton, Amory, Ambassador to France_____ Houghton, Comdr. James C., Office of Under Secretary, Nav Houk, Lawrence G., Defense Minerals Explora-tion Administration Sra tlre BT pe 469 House, Dr. Hugh O., District Board of Police and Fire Surgeons... 2 0 Jo delat dens 618 Houseman, Earl E., Agricultural Marketing Serviep icing Lo Soitan nial tabrave bh fulaoy Houston, William V., National Science Board. 555 Hoveland, Stanley B., Transportation and Pub- le Utilities Service. _Jigviecid nant ows 541 Howard, Andrew J., Jr., Municipal Court for District of Columbia... c-difco Co 603 Howard, Charles M., Claims Division, GAO_. 349 Howard, Daggett H., Office of General Counsel, Ale Force i. sSarinaieBai rr aiimaed ll 451 Howard, Edwin B., Immigration and Naturali-gation:Serviee |... _zelberlzsgnmaoal 459 Howard, Col. George S., Public Information Services, Air Force.) Loi wil call jolly Howard, Paul C., Office of Vocational Re- habilitationy. oi =izier oe saluld ody 511 Howard, Victor A., District Personnel Office-_ 614 Howe, Fisher, Office of Executive Secretariat.__ 396 Howe) J B., House Committee on Appropria- Joy Howell. William F, International Bank for Re-construction and Development. _______._____ 632 Howell,W Stattes...Soteticar al agenda uli ais 413 Howes, Harrison i Cmsels Oflleey. ol oa ne 616 Hoi Nell J., secretary to Representative Rogers OF PIOTIAR, 15%0 th dia to Bon boil 306 Howry, Elizabeth B., District of Columbia Auditorium Commission. .____.____________ 264 Hoye, Francis P., Office of Clerk of the House. 338 Hoye, Kathryn Dunphy, Office of the Door- keeper, House... bilu inl J _oegneiloun 33 Hor roraness, secretary of Representative Hole Can. RichardM., Office of Commandant 2 Coast Guard Hruska, Roman L. (Senator from Nebraska): Biography. bua. oo susial tanta lo ods Judiciary Commitiee. ot Public’ Works Committee -olonlilyi io aii 234 Hruska, Mrs. Roman L., Congressional Club___ 527 Hsieh, Ching-Yao, International Monetary Fund 634 Hubbard, Henry F., District Personnel Office. 614 Page Huber, Arista, secretary to Representative JoNEKING. . RE Ew SRR 2 BERL 303 enema Huber, Walter L., Advisory Board on opal Parks, Bl amTE tS RE Huddleston, George, Jr. (Representative Cl Alabama): Blographys. .. of cote ott mati bm Sm Br id Armed Services Committee .._._________.___.__ 242 Hudiburg, Col. H. B., Office of Director of Research and Development, Army. ________ 429 Hudson, Daniel H., District Department hy Sanitary Engineering Eager, Da IE Hudtloft, J., Transportation and aan Services Division, Agriculture... oC. 486 Huff, Ben G., Research and Engineering, Ib inks eit da ee Huffman, Luelva M., General Services Ad- ministration —= 10. 0... 5 Guba 539 Hughes, Edgar T., Federal Power Commission... 535 Hughes, Capt. E. T., Office of Naval Research. 439 Hughes, James D., Aide to Vice President... ..___ 333 Hughes, Jesse C., Office of Clerk of the House... 338 Hughes, Mrs. Jo, secretary to Representative Sheppard cus. vaddsaaan.Lortab. 306 od Lila Hughes, John J., U. S. Tariff Commission._..._ 567 Hughes, Col. John S., Office of International Security Affairs, Defense. .______________.__ 418 Hughes, Leonard C., House Recording Studios. 338 Hughes, Russell H., Office of Defense Mobili- Zabion. Le Sole a LU nl adhe 393 Hughes, Stephen C., Farmers Home Adminis-57 tration 4 Hughes, Capt. W. C., Bureau of Naval Per-th sonnel Hughes, William P., Office of Foreign Buildings. 400 Hughitf, Charles ¥, Consumer Durable Goods Division. tiie nado). Loads Jas oo Hull, Dayton, Office of Personnel ______._.______. Hull, Harry M., United States District Goth for the District of Columbia Hull, John S., Patent . ..._ So. Office... Hull, William C., Civil Service Commission... 523 Holl, W..R., Jr. (Representative from Missouri): Biography arden Ol Semen Bred Gradina ons 81 Public Works Committees io.. cov liana. 246 Hume, Gray W., Internal Revenue Service_._. 409 Hume, Oscar L., ' Office of Coordinator of Infor- mation. ore il UiussleacdsSiu i aol JS 343 Humphrey, Allen N., Federal Records Council. 542 Humphrey, Dorothy K., District Government EZeCntiVe OfCeS. oe nem rnmi died il Sim mi 613 Humphrey, George D., National Science Foun-dations. suieior) Jsaa? hatin i lined, Sic. 555 Humphrey, George M., Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commission. .__.________.______. 263 Hen Hubert H. (Senator from Minne-sota): BIOZTAPNY oe St AZ ie Lt Birgit mm 74 mooie Agriculture and Forestry Committee ._._.... 231 Foreign Relations Committee... __.._..... 232 Government Operations Committee. ___._____ 232 Fonsla D. Roosevelt Memorial Commis-A 2 i Select Committee on Small Business... 235 Humphreys, Grace C., secretary to Representa-Eo tive Dorn of New York Hunsaker, Jerome C.: Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution. --564 National Advisory Committee for Aero- nantes... sabsngerwelliin one Shas 551 Hunt, CecilA., Federal Records Council. _______ 542 Hunt, Clifton J., Official Reporters to House COMIOE. eo im mmm Ame SEM SE, 343 Hunt, James M., Agricultural Conservation Program Service... acoderSi iy 477 Hunt, John M., Reference Department, Library Of {CONBIeSS ues tin od mba tmnt& 2 3 Hunt, Joseph V., Office of Vocational Rehabili-i ALON... roi SOS LLL A, REL a at BL A Hunter, Fay W., Health, Education, and Wel-fare Regional Offices. ....... aabreti fivanait 509 Hunter, Leonard L., Public Buildings Service... 540 Hunter, Robert E., secretary to Senator Long. 297 Hunter, Lt. Col. Thomas B., Assistant to Dis- trict of Columbia Engineer Commissioner-. 613 Individual Index Page Hanions Robert D., National Bureau of Stand-pes Hupman, Richard D., Office of Secretary of the Senate: LTTesa meant 334 Hurd, Ethan A., Patent Office... ___..______.___ 9 Hurd, W. J.,, Navy Bureau of Supplies and Aceounts tio cnn Sonat ad ue 444 Hurley, Ray, Bureau of the Census.___..__._____ 496 Hurwitz, William N., Bureau of the Census.___ 496 Husband, William we Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation tue 2 re NG 534 Hushing, Comdr. W. C., Bureau of Ships. .____ 447 Hussein, Dr. Ahmed, , Egyptian Ambassador.__ 648 Huskey, Tillman B., Office of the Sergeant at AvmsesiSenate’) Jot woeTe a 335 Hussey, Fred G., House Committee on Educa-tiomwand Tabor... oo CC Th AS ay 251 Hussey, Ward M., Office of the Legislative Counsel, House. 343 Huston, Harris’ 0 Bureau of Skat and Insular Affairs, Bi te) ar 401 Huston, Luther, Director of Public Information, Julep ite oe CS eR 457 Hutcheson, A. Officeof ClerkHouse_._____ 338 E., of Hutchins, ‘Capt. "Robert B., Office of Judge Advocate General, Navy. leans ah LI FA 445 Hutchinson, Maj. Gen. Donald R., Assistant for Mutual Security, Materiel, Air Force... 454 Hutchinson, Esther M., Senate Committee on Government Operations gree Sl 02 LA 238 Hutchinson, Everett, Interstate Commerce Commission... co inpiiaion Sing Hyde, Drv S. (Representative from Mary-an Blographye. i cooceua ot 00 cil dn tontosing. 62 District of Columbia Committee... __________ 242 Judiciary Committee... 1 1 ie i 90) 245 Joint Committee to Investigate Problems of D.C.Expansion nor (hao foe ihn of Hyde, G. Osmond, Office of Hearing Examiners, Agnionlimre: er AT 488 Hyde, Medical Director H. van Zile, Bureau of State ServieeSinoal, Loot Ty Shi nae 513 Hyde, Howard K., Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) Ent pnd hol MISS ie 417... Hyde, Rosel H., Federal Communications Com- EARL Arad es RRS BPR Lrs i GL ks 532 Hylle, Orlaf B., St. baal Regional Office, GAO_ 350 Hylton, Harley A, U. S. Capitol Police_.._____ 346 Hyman, Leonard G.; Office of Recorder of Peedscioo canara,Sno anliorlly 625 Hymers, M. Louise, secretary to Representative OSMErs: sada)0 a bands cont! moar 303 Hynek, J. Allen, Astrophysical Observatory.._ 564 Hynes, Mayor John B. , National Civil Defense Advisory, Couneils. Jao ansitaanLo] 32 Hypps, Dr. Irene C., District Board of Educa-o 6 Ihrie, Bernard R., District Fire Department_._ 617 Ikard, Frank (Representative from Texas): Biography El Th ath a a hind pee Tad 154 Ww 2% and Means Coline 47 construction and SR rs meshit dh 631 Lift, Col. William S., Selective Service System. 560 Ingold, Col. E. Dee, Selective Service System__ 560 Ingold, Eugene, Education, Federal Civil De-Tense Administration. i. 529 Soc...TEIOT Inman, Col. Roy L., United Nations Military Staff Committee. 404 Ioanes, Raymond B., Foreign Aprionlinet Soy ge EI sea a San ans diy ay Iorio,D Irafieta, Pedro, Pan American Union____._____ 638 Ireland, Casey, Public Housing A dministration_ 548 Irish, Frederick W. , Federal Trade Commission. 538 Irons, Warren B., Civil FBoryie Commission____ 524 Irvine, Lt. Gen. C. S , Office of Materiel, Air or TIAA al I ach LAE @ TRI Gln Fd sel) Page Irvine, Dallas, National Archives and Records RINSE SRE ma Tr OS he Irvine, Joseph J., District Undertakers’ Com-TENE a EL i Sn IO Come | 631 Irvine, William A., secretary to Representative ERRRE a a 301 Irving, Frederick, Office of Budget, State_...____ 401 Irving, George w., Jr, Agricultural Research Ltda Sand latent iug lain 478 Irwin, Frederick D., Civil Service Commission. 524 Irwin, G. 7J., Federal Facilities Corporation____ 542 Irwin, James W., Civil Service Commission..__ 524 Irwin, John N., 2d, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Dolkuse.. Leman 418 Lia gn5 H., House Committee on Ways and os Irwin, Te Jr., United States Mission to VO NORE rs tharor 404 Isa, Mary N., secretary to Delegate Burns...___ 308 Isaacs, H. E., Office of Treasurer of the United EE ee a ee 413 Isaacs, J., Patent Office Isley, Alice V., secretary to Representative CITES oar aeol a 300 Isley, a E., Office of Legislative Counsel, TT I Ae Sn Re SA Se 336 Itschner, Maj. Gen. Emerson C.: Army SE ae 431 Federal Fire ooo io ooo Council... 543 National Capital Planning Commission._.... 552 United States Soldiers’ Home... _..___.__..__ 566 Ives, George S., administrative assistant to Benalor IVeN. coli aii ure fer fin ad wes 2 Ives, Irving M. (Senator from New York): Biography: coco iid aid Rent ne men 95 Appropriations Committee. _________.___._____ 231 Labor and Public Welfare Committee. __.___ 233 Algynde Hamilton Bicentennial Commis- EIONE:. bei ih lr iat phn ood SR bast Sak 236 Toots iin M., Office of Register of Wills and Clerk of Probate COUT. le de sii woah nt 605 J Jackson, Capt. Alexander, Jr., Bureau of Naval Personnel is dad she Em dn tel selene TE 4 Jackson, Boyd, House post office... ____________ 342 Jackson, Dan, Office of Clerk of the House... ___ 338 Jackson, Donald L. (Representative from Cali- fornia): ETT RR Fs CL CA LL 14 Foreign Affairs Committee... ______.__ 243 Un-American Activities Committee... _____ 246 Jackson, Donald R., Office of Assistant Secre-tary of Air Force, Materiel... ioceii.sree 450 Jackson, Henry M. (Senator from Washington): Biography RP a eae 165 Armed Services Committee... ..... Government Operations Committee _... 5) Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Joint Committee on Atomic Energy... ___.____ 258 Tacha JJo!ohn C., Reference Serviee, Library of 55 OBO: so acc pennnninmstonosabn SD an LS Ts 5h E., Research and Engineering, Defenge: soil), i bop nl woo), Jackson, Joseph R., judge, retired, U. S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals COILS meade 588 Jackson, Mary Elizabeth, Office of Legislative LB PTE a aE Dee TR 34 Jackson, Nyle M., administrative assistant to SEAL JONNOT coo ites bbe cen vont 296 Jackson,. Ralph C., Ahir Division, JUSHICE carmensha E a A Sen RE moraines RL 458 Tackson, ie of Defense, Manpower, Personnel, and Re- Jackson, Capt. W. L., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy... 0 iil ios LL Je 441 Jacobi, Herbert J., District Board of Parole.._. 621 TT —————————————————————— 838 Congressional Directory Page Jacobson, Katharine, Committee for Reciprocity TRformation. . caiiecvaiioisitiancinntannen 526 Jacobsson, Per, International Monetary Fund. 634 Jacoby, Neil H., U. S. Mission to the United Nations. 2k 20 LI lion of J 0s ios 404 Jacques, Bryan Haskell, House Select Commit-tee on-Small:Business. 20.0 100 UL! 249 J Srp Capt. James R., Office of Information, = Jaffe, Bi; Ninhiinie Goninon 499 Jagger, Sid, Urban Renewal Administration____ 545 James, Benjamin F. (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography co a ee ee a 133 Appropriations Committee _______.__________ 241 James, Dora Lopez, Office of Coordinator of Information 20 Sop lL oth chilean rl ol 343 James, Roy E., Senate Committee on Labor and PobligWeltare. 1: LL & ro 238 James, William V., District Fire Department... 617 Jameson, Guilford, International Cooperation Adminisirablonceo aaa ood 0, ss 0) 402 Jandrey, Frederick, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Bale. oirar ne TS 398 Janke, John J., Division of Accounts, State_.___ 401 Jansen Thre A., Financial Management, Janzen, el Fo Fiat and Willis Service. 475 Taques, on H., secretary to Representative 6 Jarman, John (Representative from Oklahoma): Biography 127 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. _..________ 244 Jarrett, Edward, Senate Committee on Inter- state and Foreign Commerce. _._____________ 238 Jaszi, George, Office of Business Economiecs_..__ 493 Javits, Jacob K. (Senator from New York): Biography. AOL Eel ay oh ase I 95 District of Columbia Committee. ____.________ 232 Rules and Administration Committee________ 234 Select Committee on Small Business... _._.___ 235 Joint Committee on Printing. _______________. 257 Board of Visitors to Military Academy_______ 261 Jay, Thomas G., Regional Commissioner Gen-eral Services Administration.______..._.____ 542 Jebens, Arthur B., Office of Administrative Assistant Secretary, Interior-__ 468 Jefferson, R. W., Federal Housing Administra- 519 Jefiries, Albert a) sen he city post office._ 625 Jehle, Philip PF, "Senate Select Committee on Small Business gioszamondy I TdonnCl nin 235 Jelleff, Frank R., District of Columbia Audi- torium Commission... .ifady 264 Jemison, George M., Forest Serviee_._.._.._____ 480 Jenkins, Charles I., Office of Budget and Fi- nanee, Agriculture. i. 10) JL Diol ros 488 Jenkins, David S., Office of Assisant Secretary of Interjor=> 2 DICH v0 S000) JL Ql Ek JIU 468 Jenkins, Harold, Office of the Doorkeeper, LE a Rt A pe A th Jenkins, Joseph A., National Labor Relations BOA Pr. See dims Se i A Ss 553 Jenkins, J. Buford, House Committee on Vet- erans Affairs Jenkins, Martin, Office of Doorkeeper, House. . 339 Jenkins, Richard E., Office of Clerk of the House... ii wtdis mo bin J denasl rnas 338 Jenkins, Thomas A. (Representative from BIography. cocinc case tains amas an itniin sms iid 122 Ways and Means Committee... .______.___ 247 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy.___.______ 258 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa- a LR RERET TTY 259 Jenkins, Walter W., Democratic Conference Committee of the Senate. ._..__._____..... 237 Jenkins, William J., International Finance Corporation. aasetl ll aul lina dessmine 632 Jenks, C. Wilfred, International Labor Organi-BARIOM: Ei sneei BL HY a 633 Jenner, J. Slaten, Office of Area Development, COTIIRICe K. Fs sats hada a reo ob ab 0d 495 Page Jenner, William E. (Senator from Indiana): Blography..:icociziccasaacdiaicicizicicanaaws 44 Financial Committee. i. . oi. iiol00T 232 Judiciary Committee. -.:.ucucomocanaaniol 233 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. .___ 233 Joint Committee on Immigration and Na- Honality Polley... oi. 8 dl 0s 259 o-oo... Jennings, Amy R., Federal Trade Commission. 537 Jennings, David D., Postmaster, Senate________ 335 Jennings, L. A., Office of the Comptroller of the CUEreney.... con BEL I pi ae 412 Jennings, Robert W., Bureau of Reclamation, Field Organization RYERSS LSE Es el 472 Joquings, W. Croft, American National Ret Jenntaes W. Pat (Representative from ir ginia): Biography ol Sl 10. 00000 nai JB ai 163 Agriculture Committee...(20 igo: 241 Jensen, Ben F. (Representative from Michigan): Bilography Joico. Jo Wold, ool SiGe. i Appropriations Committee... _...___._.___ 241 Jensen, Milrae E., Senate Committee on Foreign Relations... ccoceasnssacssissstosssemshmaon, 92 Jensen, Lt. Col. Oscar T., Jr., Personnel and Reserve! Forces, Navy. -_ Uf Jo @ olin 435 Jerbi, Suleiman, Ambassador from Libya._. Jester, F'. L., Office of Doorkeeper, House Jewell, Rear Adm. Henry T.: Office of Merchant Marine Safety, Co Quard.........eiee=-a00LITE] JOS) R00 Office of the Commandant__._._______.________ HF Jex, John M., administrative assistant to Sena-torWatkins 070 of d3lia-: oo) 022050003] 298 Jex, Kay, secretary to Representative Ayres..__ 299 Jirsa, Celie M., secretary to Senator Lausche... 297 Johansen, August E. (Representative from Michigan): Biography. 0 0000 Q0 Su Eig J JI 69 Post Office and Civil Service Committee..___ 249 Johns, Winn A, Office of General Counsel, NLRB. crsnimiennnhessrssszataILLS lve Johnson, Allan C., Atomic Energy Commission._ 4 J ohnson, Arnold o, Joint Committee on Inter- nal Revenue Taxation SUE on DIANE RNIS 259 Johnson, Col. Campbell C.: District Parole Board. oo ieeens 621 National Capitol Housing Authority... _._._._ 551 Selective Service System ___________________._ 560 Tons Carl M., Gorgas Memorial Labora- oar Johnson, Charles E., House Committee on Post flices and Civil Service... foo... 252 Johnson, Charles H., Bureau of Mines.__._..____ 474 Johnson, Christine, Office of Secretary of the engte. 0 ll LD a and JE SIN 334 Johnson, Courtney, Logistics, Army. .o.aeo_._ 429 Johnson, David R., House post office... 341 Johnson, Edna E., Senate Committee on Armed BORVIOOR in mmar wis dies dom inion 2 237 Johnson, Edwin J., Board of Governors, Fed-eral Reserve ..iooiiinani. 537 Systema. il Johnson, Frank E., Defense Minerals, Explo-ration Administration......eeweeeenshinats 468 Johnson, Dr. George, District of Columbia Auditorium Commission. .___._____________._ 264 Johnson, Glendon E., administrative assistant to Senator Bennett ee Ee aaa 295 Johnson, Heward W., Research Divisions, ATrloUare.. ho a a i a a 478 Johnson, James L., Office of Secretary of the CIBER. ah in sw erred is GEE a Ts 34 Johnson, J. Clifford, Office of Public Affairs, DICIONA0L Lh ainn minis nsbmd Weed 0 DON bah Gh 421 Johnson, Jed, judge, Customs Court (biog- PEE Ren ES Sh i SER eh on 591 Johnson, Jesse C., Atomic Energy Commission. 521 Johnson, Joe, Office of Clerk of the House_______ 338 Johnson, John A., Bureau of Mines... 474 Johnson, John hy Office of Comptroller, Consbin Guard FI So Sl SA RAR Johnson, John A., General Counsel, Air Force. _ a Johnson, Kimbell, Civil Service Commission... 524 Indwidual Index Page Johnson, Lester R. (Representative from Wis-consin) : Blographyc i. cones iin sadam SALLE EL 174 Agriculture Committee... _______..___._. 241 Johnson, Lloyd H., Gallaudet College ___.______ 509 Johnson, Loraine T., Metropolitan Police De-ET ll 619 Johnson, oS B. (Senator from Texas): Biography SEI da Re aE Sa AEE a 151 oa Committees. 4 000 0 ....-.-.. 231 Armed Services Committee __________________ 231 Democratic Policy Committee... ___________ 235 Majority floor leader, Senate... ______________ 333 Senate Office Building Commission.._________ 257 Johnson, Dr. Melvin T., Office of Personnel, Agrionliure. oJ SERIO Fama Sn il 4 Johnson, MordecaiW., Howard University.___ Johnson, Noble J., chief judge, United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (blography) rece caso slien mann 00 RING 538 Johnson, P. 0. Railroad Ticket Office, Capital. 346 Johnson, Ragnor 0., Federal Housing "Adminis- tration a DSI DOR Aa LE BS 547 Johnson, Ralph H., secretary to Representative rad nee 300 J Saale Raymond P., Office of Clerk of the QUIS. ooo Ji LEI FOU BE DRE Haid STE Johnson, Rebecca, secretary to Representative ving Ln fin 0LL JUEL et oa gies Joos 301 Johnson, Richard A., Bureau of Intelligence and ‘Research, Stale. 0 Ltn 3 Johnson, Robert H., Interdepartmental Com-Sipe on Scientific Research and Develop-ONL Liteperry A Ok ri NT SR Yen Ruth Belle, District Board of Cos- MeIOIOBY ou inna bin sun dol IRIG DoW Gy 620 Johnson, S. E., Agricultural Research Service... 478 Johnson, Susanna, secretary to Representative HH.) CarlAndersen. oil Hiaianid 299 J ohne, y nares F., Federal Housing Adminis- Tohnson, ki Alexis, Ambassador to Czechoslo-VARIG. cvs wns adds CULO a a STR J Shs) Verne, secretary to Representative To Victor E., Defense Materials Service._ 541 J ohnson, Warren A), Region 12, Small Business Administrations... 000. aa.10 0 563 Johnson, Dr. Warren C., Atomic Energy Com-p17 RCE ER I BR LL DT A Johnson, Willard L., Budget Officer, Treasury Department ep me AA OL JET 407 Johnson, Col. William H., Legislative Liaison, APINY So pains sais gas Shaan ana INeT 430 Johnson, William Summers, House Select Com-mittee on Small Business... ........._..___ 249 Johnson, Zeake W., Jr. (Sergeant at Arms, House): {SIT A Sa es sr a fa ale 339 Capitol'Police Board...I. . 346 Johnston, Eric, International Development Advisory Board... ia 403 Johnston, Felton M.: Federal Records Couneil. _ o.oo ooo. 542 Secretary of the Senate. o_o. 334 Johns, Olin D. (Senator from South Caro- ina): Biography wai coiacos gaia) saan se 142 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. .___ 233 Agriculture and Forestry Committee. ___.__.__ 231 Judiciary Committee =.=. 1... co: 233 Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Panersi ogi bound l osama CS Sls 259 Joiner, John Wayne, House Post Office..______ 341 Jonas, Mrs. Charles R., Congressional Club__.. 527 Jonas, Charles Raper. (Representative from North Carolina): Biography. a ammo asus. no 116 ADDIODLIBLIONS tec n man men sa i 241 Jones, Allan E., U. S. Atomic Energy Com-MiSsion:.L ta ao iosiadoglsTuned dau 3 521 Jones, A. R., Tennessee Valley Authority......_ 567 Jones, Brig. ‘Glen. Charles D., Office of Legisla- tive. Liaison, Alr Foree.. co ci iarinioidele 451 Jones, Charlie W., Office of Sergeant at Arms, oe Senate 97560°—57 Page Jones, Col. David J.: Joint Brazil-United States Defense Com- Tigsion Canin aly et ae res aT 35 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com-mission SL RINIPII0E ean bo TRIE de Sa BE 6 Jones, David Q., secretary to Representative Bliteh: 0 ci Cla 0 IO dls) 300 J in pons J., secretary to Representative Hill-ol in, missions core dol Lin TELL BL DG Te el 1 Jones, Francis W., Bureau of Reclamation ____ 471 Jones, Franklin P., Jr., Office of Doorkeeper, er BL BE Ca Cl LS SE 340 Jones, G. Lewis, Jr., Ambassador to Tunisia___ 663 J ops Col. George M., Inter-American Defense Jones, TATE B., Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy. ears Ea Jones, Maj. Gen. Herbert M. Army Stafl=-C-ooSn 430 U8. Soldiers’ Home, 1b 7a ¥¢ 4 THD 0 565 Jones, Howard P., Deputy Assistant Secretary Of State oi 00s I SH Lp LEL 398 Jones, Isabella J., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Jones, J. Weldon, U. 8S. Tariff Commission. _ 568 Jones, John G., administrative assistant to Senator Neuberger... =... 297 Jones, J ohn Wesley, Office of Western European Jones, Joseph F., Bureau of Transportation, POR Olas. a Ta 463 Jones, Capt. Leonard T. Office of Movehattt | Marine fabs, Coast Guard Jones, LloydW Republican Conference Committee, Senate___ 239 Republican Policy Committee, Senate________ 239 Jones, Madeline, Office of Clerk ‘of the House. 338 Jones, Marvin, ’ chief judge, Court of Claims (hiography)-uiel ol ie sf a 589 Jones, Owen C., Region X, Small Business Administration. ih Ll na ee 563 Jones, Owen T., Office of Greek, Turkish, and Iranian Affairs Mr ah a SAS SRE SR 399 Jones, Paul C. (Representative from Missouri): Biography SE Ce SE SRA Se Agriculture Committee... ....... 241 House Administration Committee_.__________ 244 Joint Committee on the Library______________ 260 Jones, Mrs. Paul C., Congressional Club_______ 527 Jones, Paul K. , House Committee on Veterans’ Nine ee PL ae MR Jones, R. Lockwood, Subversive Activities Control Board... ----: zuauamviaraeco Ud tio 566 Jones, Raymond L., Export-Import Bank of Washington Jo 0 Fal 2 L000 528 Jones, Richard A., House Post Office.._________ 341 Jones, Richard F., Bureau of Labor Statistics... 505 Jones, Richard Lee, Ambassador to Liberia.___ 661 Jones, Comdr. Richard M., Office of Assistant Secretary of Navy, Materiel ._______________ 434 Jones, hiv C., Small Business Administra-Hons ote cone ReSA aed) 560 Jones, “Robert E. (Representative from Ala- Biography...DOSE a Soiled Government Operations Committee. _..______ 243 Public Works Committee. .._....__._____.____ 246 Joint Committee on Construction of Museum for Smithsonian Institution. __._____________ 258 National Monument Commission. __________ 266 Jones, Mrs. Robert E., Congressional Club..__ 527 Jones, Roger W., Bureau of the Budget. ._.______ 392 Jones, Thomas G., District Electrical Board.___ 620 Jones, Webster N., National Inventors Council. 495 Jones, Col. Wilson T., Inter-American Defense Board oo a ran 630 Jordan, Albert F., District Insurance Depart-11 SR EE RE A 618 Jordan, Ann, secretary to Representative Shee-pn NES an ULAR Rh 8 TL Jordan, David Herrera, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexion. iin mien on as BRIAR) 632 Congressional Directory Page Jordan, Phil W., General Services Administra-JON er rn Se a Dea es Jordan, Lt. Watt W., Jr., Headquarters, Potomac River Naval Command______.____ Jordan, William H., Jr., secretary to Senator Busse. ooo oor i cnn eade sii Be a EE 298 Jorgensen, Thorvald W., Commodity Exchange Authority FER Tr NR 483 Joseph, Virginia, Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve, Defense sisiile bhcne bit 419 Josephson, Horace R., Forest Service _....___.__ 480 Joubert, Louise S., Office of Sergeant at Arms, LAE oR YA SE CE SO ON 333 Joy, Charles A., Forest Service_.._..._._.._._..__ 480 Joyce, J. Wallace, National Science Foundation. 554 Foyer Boers. P , Intelligence and Research, Ee ued be a be CE A ET 396 Judd A ter H. (Representative from Min-nesota) Biography... tl if sand crete iad oh 75 Foreign Affairs Committee... .._.... 243 Judge, Thomas J., Wage and Hour and Public Contracts DiviSIonS 4. -oe fone ae tde oo 506 Judkins, C. Jay, Business and Defense Services AdmMINISIEatioN. oct sen as mats ont oi arlene 494 Juhnke, Arthur R., administrative assistant to Senator. Case. . co ro Sli 5 meat Justus, Robert R., Regional Offices, Post Office. 465 K Kagan, Grace G., House Committee on Ways anG Means. co rea atl 253 Kahlee, Mary E., Processing Department, Li- brary of Congress. ..io uw onh rwsershavitenbl 352 Kahler, Herbert E., National Park Service... 472 Kahn, Herman, National Archives and Records SOPVICe. oo hirer ts aren be an ihibrr 541 Kailin, Harvey, Bureau of the Census_...______ 496 Kaiv, Johannes, Estonian Legation_.__________ 648 Kajeckas, Juozas, Lithuanian Chargé d’ Affaires. 651 Kalich, Harry W., tally clerk, House__._______ 338 Kalijarvi, Thorsten V., Ambassador to El Sal- VAAOY cos ire nis hn Lo A a 660 Kalinowski, Berniece, House Committee on Armed HHOTVIOR otcst dri oo 251 Defen Kalk, C. A, Patent: ata Office. ..c..ooosoienins Kallina, Sn T., Federal Power Commission.. 535 Kaminstein, Abraham L., Library of Congress... 353 Kammerman, David, Republican Conference Committee, Senate... -...-----22-o ooo 239 Kampmeier, Roland A., Tennessee Valley Authority. o.oo.baa aaah Cn 567 Kane, Willard W., Tariff Commission..._______ 566 Kantor, Harry S., Wage and Hour and Public CODIacts DIVIEION. oi tomtans 506 i -vvioil. Ranimwii, Morris S., Government Printing Kaplowitz, Paul, Tariff Commission_.__._____ 516 Kapnie, Charles N., Senate Committee on 23 Kappler, Charles T., Securities and Exchange Commission... seimreceaido..vvinil 5 A. Kappler, Raymond A., District Department o Buildings and Grotnd 8. hanATE REED Karo, Rear Adm. H., Arnold, Coast and Tek detic SULVeY.. . i onlin dl ad idiisueatt Karr, C. L., Tennessee Valley Authority. _____ Karrick, David B., Commissioner, District of Columbiny.... fils spr aemn bs Jaurindod Jind sitll) 613 Karsner, Dr. H. T., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy 441 Karsten, Frank M. (Representative from Missouri): Blogmaphy. a co 79 Ways and Means Committee.________________ 247 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission__ 265 United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commision: 12. te oer-n ym aned 00k 267 Kartzin, Alfred G., United Nations. ___________ 641 Kass, Garfield I., District Motor Vehicle Park- Ing Ageney..oo coded aaa blvd] Jin 624 Kassube, Mervin J., Federal Crop Insurance Corporation’... —aakialy 486 Kats, William A., secretary to Representative SiR ot Bonsas, on 307 Kauffman, Harvey E., Patent Office___.______ 499 Kauffman, Rodger BR Commodity Exchange Authority NR a en re 483 Kauffmann, Samuel H., Washington National Monument Society... oor TL heal) ore 569 Ray, CA)Alves Manpower Supply Division, Kean, i W. (Representative from New Jersey): BIOgraphy o.oo io entialte et ee de 93 Ways and Means Committee_._._.____________ 247 Kearney, Bernard W. (Representative from New York): Biography... oo. icooels woth soit ine 109 Un-American Activities Committee. ...______ 246 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... ____...____ 246 Defense. cud. colint Soddon . L oldail. coos 4 Kearney, Matthew E., National Mediation 2 3 Bp Le CR BRIER Lo LL Lis met Tal 5 Kearney, William R., District Corporation Counsel's Office. i snimnt cons i-cabaii. 616 Kearns, Carroll D. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Biography. iiaa td plutei) 137 District of Columbia Committee. .____.__..__ 242 Education and Labor Committee ____________ 243 District of Columbia Auditorium Commission 264 National Memorial Stadium Commission____. 266 Kearns, Henry, Assistant Secretary, Commerce. 491 Keating, Charles N., Office of Personnel Security and Integrity. cos inodng ibe un dndl non 402 Keating, Kenneth B. (Representative from New York): Blography. .ucoii. seicinia. wail. ola il coos 110 Judiciary Committee...dis += 245 Joint Committee on Immigration and Nation-ality Polley: ii. cavum Larninls ik 59 Kee, Blizabetn (Representative from West Virginia): BOTANY iri shan ns meen se mn EELS 169 Government Operations Committee _________ 243 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. _______________ 246 Kee, James, secretary to Representative Kee. _ 303 Keech, Richmond B., judge, United States Dis-triet Court for the District of Columbia... . 584 Bok Michal L., Bureau of Chief Postal In- Tot TE S., Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training Keeley, Roy, Civil Aeronautics Administration. Keely, James E., Patent Office. ._______.__..____ 4 Ren iEdward L., Bureau of Employment I Ee a Keenan, J I D., Office of Defense Mobiliza- Keene, C. Mansel, Civil Service Commission. . Roeper, John R., Small Business Administra-tio He Kathryn M., Senate Committee on Government Operations Ee i Dt es 2 Keeney, Russell W. (Representative from Illinois): Biography, ee es enema niin SEND E LEIDES 41 Judiciary Committee... C1. c Co 1007 245 Keenleyside, Hugh L., United Nations. ______ 641 Keeter, Oliver A., Tax Court of the United FE ena Th 602 Keeton, Archer L., Office of Doorkeeper, House. 340 Kefauver, Estes (Senator from Tennessee): Blography LotilaliioDias sie nano 147 Armed Services Committee... ____________ 231 Judiciary Committees: i"iil pa soi liu Jin 233 Kefover, G. B., National Bureau of Standards__ 500 Kehres, Walter Li., Bureau of the Census______ 496 Keim, Walter G., Bureau of Labor Statistics... 505 Keirn, Maj. Gen, Donald J., Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Development, Air Force_____ 454 Keith, Charles F., Office of the Doorkeeper, HOUSE... asic nnn mame ESTEE I BL SOI 3 Keitt, W. Lawrence, Library of Congress.____._ 351 Kelbaugh, Paul R., Organization of American ates. cial mili rao 3 ACE 638 Kelleher, Joseph E., Board of Governors, Lg eral Reserve System ST kaa Bie LF SAR REIT EAT Kelleher, Philip W., House Committee er ATTIOA SOTVIOOR. omen een com sm Lal 02 25 Individual Index of Page Ble Sara L., Office of Secretary of the — Koller, iE Processing Department, Li- brary of Congress oi dapat elites lial 352 Keller, Robert F., General Accounting Office_. 349 Kelley, Columbus W., Office of Recorder of ee 6! Kelley, Edward F., Bureau of the Budget ... 392 Kelley, George J., Secretary to Representative Bogart... slut agit do Lh lenge oon ll 302 Kelley, James R., Office of Doorkeeper, House__ 340 Kelley, Brig. Gen. Laurence B., Director of . Logistics Plans, Materiel, Air Force... 454 Kelley, Paul L., secretary ‘to Representative Watts enn Tea 307 Kelley, William H., Region VII, Small Busi- ness Administration Sel aunt, Los oe 562 Kellogg, A. Remington, National Museum_..__ 564 Kellogg, Charles E., Soil Conservation Service... 481 Rellym, i W., Organization of American Kelly aliens B., judge, Municipal Court for the District of Columbin 0. ort irinns 603 Kelly, Daniel F., Office of Doorkeeper, House.. 340 Belly, ans F. (Representative from New ork): Biography. csi hm a Se SLE a 100 Foreign Sau Committee RH E20 ls Th SA 243 Kelly, Edward District Anh Vehicle Parking Agency------624 National! Capital Parks... JL 00 2... 473 Kelly, Harry C., National Science Foundation... 554 Kelly, Henry E., Washington city post office-.. 626 Kelly, Henry H., , Bureau of Foreign Commerce. 494 Kelly, Howard L., American National Red Cro Kelly, > ri F., Office of Comptroller, Health, Education, and Waliare. sreedal 0 508 Kelly, James i. Business and Defense Services Administration pt EAE SR ade 494 Kelly, J. B., Office of Clerk of the House_....._-338 Kelly, Maj. "Gen. Joe W., Director of Legislative Liaison, Alr Boree.. ooo. Shen JU L000 449 Kelly, John D., House Post Office._._____._...._. 341 Kelly, John E., Office of Clerk of the House_____ 338 Kelly, JosephM., Office of Security Counsel, COTIINOECE oc oo assetrere a mit te 492 in Kelly, Lamana, Office of Research and Engineer-ingi Defense... ahatoiiniL GHD] lil 421 Kelly, Nina Nunn, secretary to Representative Rogers of Colorado... o_o. _ coii fies bt 306 Kelly, Prudence, secretary to Representative Chelleal bana I IOS 30! Kelly, Ralph, Bureau of Customs___._.___.._____ 409 Kelly, Robert F., administrative assistant to Senator Proat.. oli cn 296 Kelly, Col. Robert L.: Air Force Liaison Office, Capitol. lo tii il 348 Office of Legislative Liaison, Air Force---..___ 451 Kelly, Sidney, administrative assistant to Sen- ator Javits... lus Db dy sn Toil sll 296 Kelsey, Frank W., Veterans’ Administration._. 569 Kemp, S. A, Civil Aeronautics Administra- Kemper, James M., Territorial Expansion Me-morial Commission Se LL EE SIE De TOME JH 267 Bena, Charles H., Office of Defense Mobili-oo Konda, James M., Senate Committee on Agri- culture and Forestry SSR I Lae (ME SI Kendrick, Phillip E., Securities and Exchange i TTTREA FU) Wath sh ons asia rm pa Eggi EL Keneipp, George E.: Department of Vehicles and Traffic. o.oo... 624 District Motor Vehicle Parking Agency... 624 Kennamer, Tom, House Minority Doorkeeper-. 340 Kennebeck, Maj. Gen. M. E., Air Staff._...... 452 Kennedy, Bernard R.: Administrative Committee of the Federal oe Kennedy, Donald D., Deputy Assistant Secre-tary for Economic Regional Affairs, State.. 339 Page Rejiodyy’ Emily A., Office of Sergeant at Arms, ne Rd REO RE Re a PE 335 Roman John F. (Senator from Massachu-setts Blographiyii centresLad an 63 edo Foreign Relations Committee... ____.____ 232 Labor and Public Welfare Committee. ...____ 233 Select Committee on Labor-Management Relations... ooo ii ditheaiiinat 236 ian Kennedy, Hazel H., secretary to Representa-five Cromer..o cl.Flan 0 ull 301 Kennedy, J. Thomas, District Denti iont of Licenses and Inspections... ..__._.___._____ 618 Bepedy) Lorne, Assistant Secretary of the In-erlona nil ces isuunaaaatlangst arn Al Kennedy, Robert A., Foreign Claims Settlement Commission... oi Faron 538 Kennedy, Robert F., Senate Select Committee on Labor-Management Relations... _____._ 2. Kennedy, Sidney S., National Park Service. ..._ 472 Kennedy, Theodore R., secretary to Represen- tative Chamberlainizooioonlcats oof (i 298 Kennedy, Thomas A., Transportation and Public Utilities Service... moe 541 Kennedy, Walter P., secretary to Representa-tiveCanfield ou. [Souloo blo) hope 300 Kennedy, William J., Senate Committee on Ap- DropLiabtioNss oraCL ORANGE 237 Kenner, Edwin C., National Park Service_...... 472 Kenner, Rear Adm. Frank T., Office of Opera- tions, Coast Guard. _voco cr 10 Lil io 411 Kenney, Charles D., District Electrical Board... 620 Kenney, Capt. Edward C., Naval Hospital. ____ 446 Kent, F. V., Administrative Officer, Navy De- PArtmentzseo/ linenJob T Seadail as 435 Kent, James E., enrolling clerk, House._.._.____ 338 Kenyon, Kenneth A., Board of Governors, Fed- eral Reserve System. oo. ______. 536 Keogh, Eugene J. (Representative from New York): Blographyea Jd lord anal un, Sol al and 100 Ways and Means Committee...____.________ 247 Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Commission. 264 Kepner, P. V., Federal Extension Service__...__ 479 Kerber, Eleanore R., Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board. co coi bon EL uidnnayhe 504 Kerlin, J. Don, Senate Committee on Post Officeand CivilServiee.._ 2...__ 0 239 Kerlin, William J., Civil Service Commission___ 524 Kern, Dr. Fred W., Special Activities, Federal Civil Defense... vid nialos Jil; 531 Kern, John Worth, judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of)... ________.__ 598 Kern, William C., Federal Trade Commission... 537 Kerney, Mrs. Thomas L., American National Red Crosse. ol bo oooell JL) wail lis 519 Kerr, George, Navy Management Office-.._.... 436 Kerr, Gerald M., Bureau of Land Management. 469 Kerr, Robert M., Office of Area Development... 495 Kerr, Robert S. (Senator from Oklahoma): BIOTLADNY oi i meister nA sp bo Finance Committee. __________._._.__.._. Public Works Committee... Democratic Policy Committee J ont Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa- 9 J os Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures... —---------S5-0°_ 260 Senate Office Building Commission. ...._..__. 257 Kosova, Paul R., Bureau of Labor Statis-ee AESTr en aa CE TR ESO TN wl Kesterson, James, House Recording Studios... 338 Kestnbaum, Meyer, special assistant to the President. i oo vines ered Oba tL 391 Kestner, F. B., Smithsonian Institution .__..... 563 Ketcham, Orman W. , judge, Juvenile Court-._. 603 Ketchin, Ella Cus Bureau of Labor Standards_. 505 Ketchum, Harry W., Business and Defense Services Administration... 494 Kettering, Charles F., National Inventors Counell natalie aulibahe. Llosa. on 4 Keyes, Walter E., HHFA Regional Offices... 546 Khoman, Thanat, Thailand Ambassador--_.__. 655 Khosropur, Ali Akbar, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. oo... 632 Khouri, Dr. Victor, Lebanese Ambassador. ...-651 842 Congressional Directory Page Kidd, Dr. Charles V., National Institute of Health md Ee a Es ST 512 Kidder, Randolph A.: Board of the Foreign Service, State... ii... 405 Office of Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administrations.c cam ial Ligle 396 Lani Kieb, Ormonde A.: Assistant Postmaster General. lula wuiis 463 Federal Fire Council... ........iliioiliol 543 Kiepe, Werner, House Post Office Kiessling, Oscar E., United States Tariff Com-ey it kn Clarence E. (Representative from New or Biography ron LE Pre ne 1 EN OE 109 Banking and Currency Committee ......._.. 242 Joint Economic Committee. __._._____.__.._ 261 Kilby, Edwin L., Bureau of the Public Debt... 413 Kilby, John H., Bureau of Foreign Commerce. 493 Kilday, Mary C., Congressional Club__..._.__.. 527 Kilday, Paul J. (Representative from Texas): Biography... coer sa RR niin 156 Armed Services Committee. _______._________ 242 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. ...._._... 258 Kilgore, Kenneth K., Office of Comptroller, Defense 417 Meree: 10 all LAR LDA ST al 494 Kilgore, 7 oe M. (Representative from Texas): Biography FE RG SL TR LEE ARs Lt re Beata 155 Government Operations Committee... -...... 243 Publie:Works Committee... il. iii 246 Kilgore, ono M., Senate Committee on Judielary.2i0cd.. cello lion aie iai 238 Killam, yd R., Business and Defense Serv-ices Administration ri EAR St 494 Killian, James R., special assistant to the Pres- enw ani. Loi al an 391 Killian, Dr. T. G., Office of Naval Research____ 439 Killian, Dr. Thomas J., Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and Peveloprient: io. ii iaioboll lil 30k 549 Killinger, George G., Board of Parole_..________ 460 Kilroy, Francis X. Secretary to Representative O’Brien of New YOIK. «como 305 Kimball, Arthur A., President’s Advisory Com-mittee on Government Organization__ ______ Kimball, Rear Adm. L. P., Jr., Bureau of Sup- plies and Accounts, Navy... -sciioolioill] 444 Kimbrough, Lorraine, Office of the Speaker____ 337 Rimi, Lt. Col. Joseph S., Army Liaison Kimny, Nong, Cambodian Ambassador._._..... 646 Kincaid, Harry G., Board of Governors, Amer-ican Red Cross, Ah te sa I a 519 Kincaid, Rose, secretary to Representative Brown of Ohi 300 Kincannon, W. Oliver, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation. coinsmeme Sd dds aii 511 King, Cecil R. (Representative from California): Blography. ea lion 220 0 DEH Y Ways and Means Committe King, Charles Tema, Jr., Office of the Door-keeper, Blouses. | . io_on. loi Siiiold 340 Rings ark F., District Corporation Counsel’s King, Edwin H , Office of Architect of Capitol. 345 King, Mrs. Elaine, Research and Development, Army ee A et al King, Frances, Army Liaison Office_.___._____. 345 King, Helen A., Gorgas Memorial Institute. ___ 544 King, James F'., Office of Defense Mobilization. 393 King, Larry L., secretary to Representative Bathorlord ccc cco vipabonmnSETS pr 306 King, Lawton M., Bureau of Customs_.__..... 409 King, Leo H., assistant enrolling clerk__________ 338 King, Milton W., District Public Library Boardiof Trustees ai 622 =i...Jil] King, Paul, Federal Supply Service. ....._.... 540 King, Philip F., National Park Service. ___._.. 472 King, Robert C., Maritime Administration_._. 499 Eps 2 YY, Assistant Sesetury.l Robert Deputy King, ony secretary to Representative i 0. Qlegton. .. fupsucu dildo ua aL abun lL 303 Kingsley, Sam W., Patent Office. ocvueeeao. 499% Kinkaid, Adm. Thomas C., American Battle Monuments Commission ot fo & BETS AS LRT, 518 Board. sodunlionyJemaiead cl rusted. i. and 620 Kinnaly, Eugene T.: Administrative assistant to House Majority PloorsLeader.! a oda C0 found oud 337 Secretary to Representative McCormack. _._._ 304 Kinner, Harold C., District Board of Pharmacy. 621 Kinney, R. Donald, District Department of Licensesiand Inspections. ii 618 .<.C._2d Kinsinger, R. O., Bureau of Employment Se- enrity soa ad rnin sob InatE Sa 505 Ringo wal W., Federal Trade Commission.__ 537 Kintz, George M,, Health and Safety Activities. 474 Kious, E. J., Office of Treasurer of the United Statesiesuli lepniicll. JA 13 noicoigietlpond Kirby, avd, Office of Sergeant at Arms, enabesl be SH ani USE conisiace)Smad Kirby, V.J., Personnel, GAO. _______ ____.._1: 349 Kirkland, James R., judge, United States Dis- trict Court for the District of Columbia... 585 Kirkpatrick, Rear Adm. Charles C., Office of Chief of Naval Operations. ..........._... 440 Kirks, Dr. Rowland F., District Board of Edu-cation nod! ston odin UR centile or) 61 Kirvan, Capt. William H., Inter-American De-fonge Board lst er iatey 630 | Kirwan, Michael J.(Representative from Ohio): Biography... oh Si Rea na 124 | Appropriations cotisosiestab toro | i sooo 241 Kiser, Mrs. Margaret G., Pan American Union._ 637 || Kissick, Harold G., Bureau of International { Organization Affairs: o.C.l oir 0 con 01 0 399 Rishon Frederick M., Office of Clerk of the Hou Kitchin, 4 Paul (Representative from North Oarolina): Blography. ...-FH foncliaonac nt .---seedle 115 Armed Services Committee... ______ 242 Kitching, Maj. Gen. George, Permanent Joint Board onDefense i. ic i eco its. 0 bud 640 Kivett, Kathryn M., House Committee on Edu-cationand Labor... =. onc cil ili 251 Kixmiller, Bruce C., Jr., Federal Housing Ad-MINIStrator ii ic in ois i 2. 0 olf nd 546 Kjeldahl, Bill, Klapp, Edgar A., International Boundary Com-mission, United States, Alaska, and Canada. 633 Kleeb, Howard Ww., Office of General Counsel, 5 Klees, James M., branch office, Securities and Exchange COMMISSION. oe eran cdots 559 Kieller, rank M., National Labor Relations Kiet Nn F., secretary to Representative Buekley.... cocinadtm tidal ae 300 ins Klein, Lawrence R., Bureau of Labor Statistics.. 505 Klein, Otto G., Regional Commissioner, General Services Administration____________________ 542 Klesius, Charles A., Community Facilities Ad-minigtrationic iit usar ial Si lui 54 Kletchka, Marguerite R., Republican Confer- ence Committee of the Senate ._._..__._.. 239 Kline, Arthur, Federal Power Commission..____ 535 Kline, Doyle, secretary to Senator Anderson. ___. 295 Kline, Gordon M., National Bureau of Stand- ards Klingebiel, Albert A., Soil Conservation Serviee. 481 Kloepfer, William, ir, Civil Aeronautics Board. 523 Klopsteg, Dr. Paul E: Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research: and Development... _.____ 549 National Science Foundation... ___._________ 554 Kluczynski, John C. (Representative from Illinois): Blograpyo ana nn Fe nen A Eat 38 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 245 Public Works Committee. 20 ol. lv 0 246 Knapp, J. Burke, International Bank for Recon- struction and Development ________________ 631 Knapp, Joseph G., Farmer Cooperative Service. 479 Knauff, Katherine M., District Nurses’ Ex- amining! Board... id hii mayan dd _Luaciii 620 Kneile, Geneva A., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation ic. fi simnnasilanioziod 26 Individual Index Page Kneipp, Robert F., District Corporation Coun-sels Offfee i. 00ii il CUS E NEE Meanie 616 Knight, Frances G., Security and Consular Affalrs, State, _oedilegent 401 chidaion Knight, Gov. Goodwin J., National Civil De-fense Advisory Counci Vout LE hi 531 Knight, James I., District of Columbia Audi- torium Commission rrr as FO TY 264 Knight, Capt. Page, Bureau of Naval Personnel. 443 Knipling, Edward F'., Research Divisions, Agri- eiturestors susase SK dane Flea ko 478 Knoblauch, H. C.: Agricultural Research Service. -oo oooooo-._ 478 Experiment Stations Divisions... 478 Knoll, Leo G., Deputy Solicitor, Post Office Department clio wingoi on aon 462 Rooiy) Lawson B., Jr., Public Buildings Serv- noord, William F. (Senator from Cali- fornia): Biography... .. ssi Smandy baiiatatsain 10 Commission for Extension of the. U. S. Capitol odanalisasJin cute di iaias wit 257 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy... 258 Minority Floor Leader, Senate. _..._-333 Republican Policy Committee. ........ 235 Appropriations Committee __________________ 231 Foreign Relations Committee. . .__.______.___ 232 Hinde James W., Joint Economic Com-oi ee Nathaniel, Bureau of Foreign Com-IRBree. li. on SasimaraJun ia hl 493 Knox, Victor A. (Representative from Michi- gan): Biography Ae Nl EER BE eT 71 Government Operations Committee. ________ 243 Bp Coya (Representative from Minne- sota): Biography. aoc oo alr Rae sat 76 earns Committe: i. eiicssanh 241 Knutson, Asst. Surg. Gen. John W., Public Health:-Service oi oa aimella fay 511 Koch, Albert R., Federal Reserve System..____ 536 Koch, E. E,, clerk, Eighth Judicial Circuit, . S. Court of Appeal LR LTR EE 578 . Koch, Henry A., District Department of Public WollaT0!, Liinh os foal th erased bls duit 623 Koch, pe R. J., secretary to Senator Hayden nahn UR SE Re A Sebel SER 294 Kocher, Eric, Ofjee of Southeast Asian Affairs__ 398 Koebel, Ralph F., Office of General Counsel, a» a le Rn lL 490 Koehler, George F., District Department of Buildings and Grounds Sl Sm 615 Koelling, Mrs. Ruby, Region 9, Small Business Administration. --So (Senator from Ohio): Blography o/h 200i al ede 0 ds Jia 120 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 233 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academy. lo cand. del Ladd fiir 262 Lausi, Anthony T.: Office’of Merritoriess.... 020. aol oud cli 475 Virgin Islands Corporation... ______.____ 475 Late, Ralph J., Federal Prison Industries, p TLL Mildred C., Veterans Administration Congressional Liaison Service... _________ 347 Lawless, Lt. Col. Roger E., Army Liaison Office. 348 Lawrance, Comdr. F. L., Office of Savings Bonds, Navy. 08 i Sar lillian 439 Lawrence, Charles B., Jr.: Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and Development... _____ 549 Office of Secretary, Health, Education, md Lawrence, Charles Drummond, judge, ot Court (biography)... co if don ane 591 Lawrence, Eleanor, Office of House Minority 5 Lawrence, Harold A. L., House Committee on Veterans” Affairs. iu Soliscalissamy auc 253 Laws, Bolitha James: Chief judge, United States District Court for os the District of Columbia. fi tii ail Emergency Court of Appeals (biography)... 595 Laws,ys TAipaheth B., Joint Economic -Com-2 ie Ernest W., Bureau of Employees’ Com-pensation: i ee 504 Lawson, Edward B., Ambassador to Israel_..___ 661 Lawton, Frederick J., Civil Service Commis-HONIOL.. «oo ams ie Sine SS PE cab 8 agi 523 Lawton, Lt. Gen. William S., Army Staff ._.____ 431 Lawyer, John E., Office of International Labor CREAR AAR Gl Gad 0 Sa BI ure 0S 0 CR SR TLS a 503 Laxton, William O., Agricultural Marketing OEIC oc pwnd da abs Shr Ee An AE a Lay, Rear Adm. H. N., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States. .._______ 640 Lay, James S., Jr., National Security Council__ 393 Layer, Col. Walter F., Provost Marshal, Navy_. 435 Layton, Mary W., House Committee on Bank-ing andiCarreney.csniiaopeenrl ta coi 251 Lazarus, Fred, Jr., Board of Governors, Red Cross. fLaiiagioposal died oni Lan 51 Lea, George C., Internal Revenue Service... 409 Lead, Dr. Charles N., American National Bol POSE a Leach, Murrell B., U. S. Patent Office. _.---_-_ i Leavell, Orvan Wilson, Office of the Doorkeeper, Lr Fe EC a Ga TE Leavy, Charles W., Southeastern Power Admin-IBEratION. oo... crmELISEO CL 476 —————— Leckwar, Francis J., Civil Service Liaison Office, ADIE0L. is oirrrr mE 347 LeCompte, Florence, secretary to Senator LE i 296 Page LeCompte, Karl M. (Representative from Towa): a Foreign Affairs Committee House Administration Committee__._________ 244 Joint Committee on Printing__________._.____._ 257 Joint Committee on the Library _____________ 260 U. S. Territorial Expansion Memorial Com-TRISgiOoc it eli hiale Lf Ailes he 00S Hd SMe 0s 00 dates 267 Leddy, John M., Office of Deputy Under Secretory of State co cooze co-oitodl nae 396 Lederer, Walther, Office of Business Economics. 493 Lee, Charles, Senate Committee on District of Golumbis 0 1 Tn ae 237 Lee, Donald E., National Park Service_________ 472 Lee, Mrs. Dorothy McCullough, Subversive ActivitiesControl Board... =. i = = 566 Lee, Col. Eugene M., Manpower, Personnel and Reserve Forces, Army... .____________ 428 Lee, Gus C., Office of Manpower, Personnel and Reserve Delenser. of ao ae 419 Lee, H. Rex, Bureau of Indian Affairs__._______ 470 Lee, Rear Adm. J. R., Bureau of Naval Per- TI I Ba eh me Al) hii IE 442 Lee, Kan, International Bank for Reconstruc-tionand Development... 632 Lee, Robert E.: Air Coordinating Committee__ _.____.________ 518 Federal Communications Commission___ Lee, Roland L., Jr., Tariff Commission_______ Lee, Ronald F., National Park Service. ________ 472 Lee, Walter R., House Committee on Judiciary. 252 Leedom, Boyd, National Labor Relations Board. 552 Leeds, Mrs. Daphne Robert, Patent Office _.__ 499 Leeds, Capt. J. R., Bureau of Naval Per- sonnel: alleen iii ones fie ad sul Su 442 Leeper, Li. L., Federal Supply Service_.____._.. 540 Leese, Dr. W. Earle, District Board of Op- BOGEN a is te a TE a 620 Leet, thy A., National Labor Relations Boma. tir tes ee IE [ET 553 LeFavre, Joan, secretary to Representative No 1 305 L LeFevre, Robert, Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Produets. _.. =... 526 . Leffingwell, William M., Office of International Security Affairs, Defense. ._________________ Leffler, Ross L., Assistant Secretary of the Inte-A piOr abe ae ahs con BBE nT LeGallais, Hugues, Luxembourg Minister______ 652 Lehman, Arnold J., Food and Drug Admints- tration. irs Fa BE dee -gessnwiviaan 510 Lehman, John W., Joint Economic Committee. 261 Lehman, Paul M., St. Elizabeths Hospital ____ 513 Lehrer, Max, Office of Comptroller, Defense___ 417 Leich, Harold H., Civil Service Commission... 524 Leidle, Comdr. E. L., Board of Decorations ond: Medals; Navy. Cor soSd 435 Leigh, Monroe, Assistant General Counsel, De-IO i 418 Leisenring, L. M., District Board of Examiners and Registrars of Architects. ov = a 621 LeKander, Gilbert A., secretary to Representa- Tver Bow Siar Se dr 300 Lektrich, Peter, Office of Clerk of House_______ 338 Leman, Albert, Dison, Office of Public Infor- mation, Commerc eli es Bi he 492 LeMay, Gen. Curtis E: SAI Sin Pietois 452 LeMay, Pras M., House Committee on Agri- cultur Tir XS ohare M., Committee on Purchase of Blind-Made Products pe NE nl 526 Lemke, William F., Jr., Federal Trade Com-I ER ONY rs a oe a a 538 LeMire, Clarence P., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of)... _______ 602 Lemnitzer, Gen. L. L., Army Staff_____________ 430 Lemser, Carl, secretary to Representative Davis Of eINeE8Re a il Lh ohn a wl a i be wat 301 Lenhart, Eleanor R., secretary to Senator ams Lantein ion ako ae iLiad Lennartson, Nils A., Assistant to Secretary of the Treasury Be CN RN 408 Lennartson, Roy W., Agricultural Marketing BOBVIR ide das i ah Ad Ri mE A aon 482 846 Congressional Directory Page Lennon, Alton (Representative from North Carol ina): BIO any ed Tous) 115 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. _______._____ 245 bow of Visitors to the Coast Guard Acad- on Lorn Nr oodole H., Division of Language Services, SEARFEE AEE se EE re 401 Leonard, F. Morton, Tariff Commission. ___.___ 567 Leopard, George K., Tennessee Valley Author- 5 mae George Stephen, Civil Division, Justice I Rh 458 Leonard, Robert F., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. uh idee 5 Leonard, Stephen, Office of General Counsel, Leonard, Col. Waldron E., District Depart- ment of Veterans AAS. 624 Leone, Asst. Surg. Gen. Lucile P., Public Health Service. cirect serenenil 511 Leopold, Alice X.: Assistant to Secretary of Labor. ..______ 503 Women’s Bureau = 506 Leopold, Luna B., Geological Survey. _........ 471 Lepprette, Jacques, Caribbean Commission... 629 Lesinski, John (Representative from Michigan): Blography or Se ar et Le Tey Cn 72 House Administration Committee..._________ 244 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ._.. 245 Leslie, John W., Office of Information, Publi- cations, and Reports, Labor. ______________. 504 LeRoux, Peter W., Office of the Legislative Counsel, Senafe.. otc l codons -onbiais 336 Letts, F. Dickinson, judge, United States Dis- trict Court for the District of Columbia. .._ Letzler, Alfred, Securities and Exchange Com- 1 EE Dd Ee Re he ae Cs TR Tata 559 Leveque, Jean Maxime: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... . 1. decals 632 International Monetary Fund. ________._____ 634 Leverich, Henry P., Office of Eastern European Ae 398 Levin, Joseph B., Securities and Exchange Com- mission eR ot ET rey Sr Ere BTS he rin 559 Levin, Louis, National Science Foundation... 564 Levin, Sa EatentiOice:, ir. aid items 499 Levin, William, Federal Trade Commission____ 538 Levine, Irving, Wage and Hour and Public Contacts DIVISIONS. = er ae 506 Levine, Louis, Bureau of Employment Security. 505 Levitan, Sara A., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress prea aie Soe nindy 352 Levy, Arnold, Board of Elections, District Government 617 Lewandowski, Raymond, House Post Office. _. 341 Lewinson, Paul, National Archives and Records BerViCe. 2s cit ocato oi mba Sanh 541 Lewis, Betty Jean, secretary to Representative Lipscomb 304 Lewis, Charles A., Soins and Packaging Division, Commer Lewis, Dr. Clarence ro oS htrict Board of Dental EIN oe rr te 620 Lewis, Claudine, secretary to Representative Gregor CE et mn EE errs Or mph ee wi aie Lewis, Gwenn, House Committee on Un-Amer- 302 lean A CHVIHIOR. eeens 253 Lewis, Farad R., Office of Information, Agri- CALCUL, oo ro mn To A eee ST oie 489 Lewis, nent Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve, Deiotise: fon oer rs 420 Lewis, Irene, secretary to Representative Hess_. 303 Lewis, J. Newton, Jr., Office of Research and Engineering, DOS OMA. rk 465 Lewis, Maj. Gen. Millard, Air Staff____________ 452 Lewis, Phil H., Board of ‘Governors, American Rod Cross oi i as 519 Lewis, Ralph H., National Park Service__..___ Lewis, Robert a American Red Cross. _..____ 519 Lewis, Robert <, administrative assistant to Senator Proxmire tha ANd Shea Pl Kat Be AB eX 208 Lewis, William C., Jr., administrative assistant to Senator Smith of Maine_:____.____.__ --- 208 Lovie, Capt. J. K., Bureau of Aeronautics, wo DRUPCY AT ean ile lana, Page L’Homme, N. @., District Department of Highways... -fi oll rasoiit osbualih colivla 18 Linea Vice Adm. Ruthwen E., Office of Chief, of Naval Operations... ctueod ooo ivoco. Libby, W. F., Atomic Energy Commission.___.__ Liber], Phyllis R., District of Columbia Tax OT Ales IRA lets ale TE Lichlyter, Isabel K., Office of Assistant Secre-tary of Navy, Financial Management______ 434 Lickey, Edgar L., District Unemployment Compensation Board...0.0: =o 624 Liddle, Sarah T., secretary to Representative Kearne Liebert, John G., Office of Assistant Secretary of Interior Ae ls B S a hi Pi Se Sb BA ee 4 Lieftinck, Pieter: International Bank for Reconstruction and International Monetary Fund ___.____________ 634 Lieske, Harold W., Office of Research and En- gineering, Post OMB or 465 Lieurance Newton A., Weather Bureau._...___ 501 Lightburn, George W., Farm Credit Admin- istration... oir ln oro cunilallotendiies 528 Ligille, Mary P., American National Red Ligh E. Allan, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public ARairS oo schueind soa 397 Ligon, Col. Walter B., International Security Affairs, Defense...noniik oi 419 Lincoln, Evelyn, secretary to Senator Kennedy. 297 Linde, James E., District of Columbia Redevel- opment Land Ageng Linden, David G., District Department of Vet-Cre IE i Dee St TTBS ale im Ol Je a 624 Lindley, Walter Charles, judge, Emergency Court of Appeals (biography) 594 Lindo, Salina M., Federal Communications ComMmISSION... ih th Tate sem bommedinstu 533 Lindsay, Henry M., District Department of, Corrections ee a aT Soni a Si 03 Lindsay, J. Kay, Federal Power Commission. . ie Lindvall, Frederick C., President’s Committee on Scientists and Engineers. ._____________ 556 Lineberger, Herbert M., secretary to Represent-ative Whitenert [VID avhiaer orn Cay 307 Linehan, Edmund J., United States Savings Bonds Division...ol 0] alte Lo 409 Lineweaver, Goodrich W., Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs...___________ 238 Linkins, Carroll, Western Union Telegraph Co. 347 Linkins, Mary B., Railroad Retirement Board. 557 Linn, Mary E., secretary to Representative Simpsonof Illinois. col J. Ji lilJi. 304 Linsenmayer, Leonard R., Bureau of Labor SUtIStICs. rs ar iE 503 Linsenmayer, Leonard R.: Committee for Reciprocity Information______ 526 Office of International Labor Affairs, Labor__ Linville, Lawrence, Office of General Counsel {Or the TORSO Yc rrr ors rant as 408 Lippitt, T. Perry, marshal, United States Su- preme Court 576 Lipscomb, Glenard P. (Representative from California): rn A SSR RR 17 Government Operations Committee. 243 House Administration Committee... -244 Lisi Thomas, Maritime Commission. _________ 498 Lisle, Raymond E., Office of German Affairs___ 398 Finely Lip District Department of High-0 ALGO) SCTE dE LL 8 Littell. Sn B., Office of the Legislative Counsel, Ea 336 Litteral, Fred, District Fire Department. __.___ 617 Little, Delbert M., Weather Bureau---..._.._._ 501 Little, John B., House Document Room _______ 340 Little, Roy M., Public Housing A dministration_ 548 Little, Walter B., House Committee on Ways andEMeang ry ATs 253 Littleton, Benjamin H., judge, Court of Claims (biography) 589 Liverman, William J., Department. ....... wwe 61 ucidE Livosay) R. Eugene, Office of Secretary of De- SER Harry, Disbursing Clerk, House... 338 Indwidual Index Page Page Livingston, Helen E., Reference Service, Li-brary of Congress. . Zoli co Zio .._...._ 352 Livinasion, Loretta T., Office of Clerk of the ouse 8 Llaneras, Lt. Comdr. ManuelF. Alvarez, Inter-American Defense Board... __ 630 Llosa, Rear Adm. Luis Edgardo, Inter-Ameri-can Defense ...0i0 sito) 630 Board... Lloyd, John H., Alaska Railroad .._._._...___._.__ 475 Lobo, Fernando, Organization of American States Grliot niin No Ta 637 Locke, Dr. Harry A., District Board of Exam-iners of Veterinary Medicine. 70.00 0s 621 Locke, Howard P., Tax Court of the United Statesipic y valu Son ons To 602 Locraft, Thomas H., District Board of Exam-iners and Registrars of Architects... ________ 620 Lodge, George C., Director of Information, Labor Department. ey 504 ..........00dshoy Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.: Special Missions... oi. 0 LL anilaisag United States Mission to United Nations____ 403 Lodge, J. Norman, Veterans’ Administration._. 569 Lodge, John, Ambassador to Spain________._____ 662 Loeb, Robert F., National Science Foundation. 555 Loeffler, W. G., Federal Deposit Insurance Cor- poration.cal ilu bia yn 533 Lailagiaio Loening, Grover, National Air Museum..______ Loesch, Col. Lawrence F., Air Staff Loftt, Henry T., Tennessee Valley Authority... 567 Loftis, J. Robert, Office of Manpower, Personnel and Rotor Defense Sk, OITHDII UNL 419 Loftus, Joseph Federal Records Couneil.________..__________ Office of Administrative Management, Agri- oil DERE A BRE CTR ees UR Ra 488 Loftus, R. Thomas, Office of Official Reporters of Pebatesy? i oui, Lalo boii] 336 Ln C. A., Management Divisions, Agricul-7 tre 00) SL lat a AOL LEG Ld oy roid R., Office of Comptroller, De-fense Sb Se SL SE TL ah 417 Logsdon, DeEarle M., Office of Judge Advocate General of Se N avy EL hoi STO h aitg ot Sd 445 Lollis, OscarF., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senateliu oo 20 jniand. A Sdn] ations 335 Lomax, W. Richard, Federal Housing Admin-istration. lob pai lll onleat 547 London, Col. Michael R., Selective Service System). coro 0 EID EE JR MEAN 560 Lonergan, Ann P., secretary to Representative erroWL Ante tos Ri IL Ina Ss JG SUH 05 Lonergan, Lucy Waters, secretary to Represent-ative Engle. lu ral BOI LE ENN] 301 Long, Adelbert C., Bureau of Veterans’ Reem-ployment Rights. o.. ...l. 270000 JAnsi. 506 Long, Arthur E., Region 2, Small Business Ad-ministration. I dt Len BE a 300 0 A Lh She SEND, 561 Long, George S. (Representative from Louisi- ana): Biography hatdaatl Saluad amr abel al shi 59 House Administration Committee... _____ 244 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... ..___.______. 246 Long, Helen E., House Committee on Banking ANA CUITONCY one im mn rho So Pas 251 Long, Jewell, secretary to Representative Long. 304 Long, Leola R., secretary to Representative CE SOI ed en ez a 303 Long, Russell B. (Senator from Louisiana) BIO aD Ya a rte Ere DT mmr Shs wie bm che 57 Finance Commitiee......cmm-viene aca 232 Foreign Relations Comitittae. 0 fz 232 Select Committee on Small Business... -.-__-235 Longinetti, David C., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Bente... oo. dea Tr, 335 Look, Allen D., Health and Safety Activities... 474 Loomes, Alan H., South Pacific Commission... 640 Loomis, Henry, U. S. Information Agency..._. 568 Loomis, John E., Division of Trading and Ex-5 [11107 EL a Ba Chen BR LE i Si 9 Loomis, Philip A., Securities and Exchange Commission. oc 0 ae 559 Loops, Frank W., Organization of American ales. duane Tha Fae Sods 638 Loosjes, Dr. A., South Pacific Commission. __._ 640 Loosley, Allyn C., Tariff Commission____._.__._ 566 Loper, Herbert B.: Assistant to Secretary of Defense... _.___.____ 416 Atomic Energy Commission. ._.____._________ 522 Military Liaison Committee to Atomic En- ergy Commissioniiaiad io Taal iin | Ja iy 424 Lopes, Helvecio Xavier, International Mone-tary Fund Lopes da Costa, Dr. Oswaldo, Pan American Sanitary Organization erst Roi A pus i GH) 639 Lopez, Fred, House Recording Studios. ______ 338 Lord, Mrs. ‘Oswald, United States Mission to the United:Nations.. 00.00 C8 goin iy 404 Loser, J. Carlton (Representative from Tennes- see): Biographyiooy is. SJ Juul J sean 20 149 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Lott, William B., Federal Trade Commission. _ 538 Loudermilk, Charles G., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate ol Deon Uie JS) FUL 335 Loughlin, Capt. Harry A., Office of Personnel, ConsbiQuard. bn 411 Loughlin, Margaret M., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, H Loughran, Edward A., Immigration and Natu-ralization Serviee. so iol 3. mio. mniahl Louthian, Robert C., Jr., Office of Legislative Counsel, Senate. Soleo Lor aiiihy 336 Lovell, Fred F., Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. soniail 534 ..o.l. iif Lovett, James H., District Motion Picture Oper-THOT BOAT so tat bai os desire Stl 620 Lovett, fies @G., Office of Minority Secretary, enateris solu slananl aeons Lovre, Mrs. Harold O., Congressional Club.___ 527 Lowden, Merle S. , Forést, Service Spe EER 480 Lowe, Donald Vv. ' U. S. Mission to the United Nations: ss ih sade ov 08 peal ald 404 Lowe, Richard Barrett, Governor of Guam (Territorial officials) Lowe, Schuyler, District Director, Department of General Administration... ..______.._._. 613 Lowy, Leonard, Community Facilities Ad-ministration...maa GT 545 Lucas, Alphonse, secretary to Representative Boykin... 0 Bir. sl nde tat wanna) Lucas, John S., Office of Plant and Operations... 489 Ludden, Robert W., National Park Service._._ 472 low, Woils RB. Rural Electrification Admin-55 gration: So sual Daal ol mal, a) Luehman, Maj. Gen. Arno H.: Director of Information Services, Air Force... 449 Public Information Services, Air Force.__.____ 451 Luke, Stephen E. V., Caribbean Commission__ 629 Lukens, John F., Office of Personnel Manage- ment, iCommeree: io cn il asi UF Td 492 Luker, Cyril, Soil Conservation Service. _._.____ 81 Lukes, George D., Research and Engineering, Defense no UA ndileici agi) alguns. 422 Lukes, George D., Interdepartmental Commit-tee on Scientific Research and Development. 549 Lumsden, D. V., Experiment Stations Division, Agrienlture:coua J Lani Landaula) 4 Lund, Chester B., Office of Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare: cua lil coulionl) Lund, Duane, secretary to Senator Thye_______ oe Lundquist, Clarence T., Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions, Labor Lundvall, Arthur E., Federal Trade Commis- Luosey, Capt. M. J., Bureau of Naval Personnel. 442 Lurty, Edward N., "Capitol Policelal lola 0k. 346 Lushin, Raymond 2 Official Reporters to House Committ Lusk, FrederickC., Chics of the General Gounod for the Treasury PL RE TAC ET OC Sy fy Luther, Albert O., Government Printing Office. 15 Lutkins, La Rue R., Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, State... ool loi a seni Ios avs] 398 Luton, J. E., National Science Foundation.____ 554 Lutz, Clarence H., Metropolitan Police ________ 619 Luzzetti, Carlos, International Monetary Fund. 634 Lyddan, Robert H., Geological Survey._..__.__._. 471 Lyle, Richard H., Health, Education, and Wel- fare Regional ‘Offices 509 Lyle, Lt. Col. V. John, Air Force Liaison Office. 346 848 Congressional Directory Page Lyman, Edward B., Special Activities, Foderslos Civil Defense Lynch, David B., Tariff Commission __.___._.__ 366 Lynn, James F Federal Facilities Corporation. _______________ 542 General Services Administration. ____________ 539 Lynn, Raymond W., Rural Electrification Ad-ministration’. Lines.sani) ah S01. pao 488 Lyon, Cecil B., Ambassador to Chile_._._______ 659 Lyon, Louis S., Regional Offices, Civil Service Commission ;.i-Jini biome ais ds 525 Lyon, Vernon F., Office of Secretary of Com-IEeFeer tous nail 493 codipinerrnnifilous Lyons, Edith A., District Board of Education. 617 Lyons, Eugene iF Bureau of Personnel, Post Office Department i dnign nus unie rely 464 Lyons, James R., Region 10, Small Business Administration... SF ssi alisoibs 563 Lytle, Harvey O., Railroad Retirement Board.. 557 M McAdams, Harry E., Secretary to Representa-tive Kilday-ilioo onl Bo ean Jandy 304 McAdams, John, Organization of American Statesitai to aniiity al CJ triad radii McAdams, Terry J., Office of Plant and Opera- tiong. pool] binned Slee hiya 489 McAfee, Dr. Jerry, National Inventors Council. 495 McAbe: William, Intelligence and Research, ox phate te GIOte ad WIE FRI LA KON = © fl iT Set Ra) Moat sar, John A., Federal Housing Adminis-tration ciel vy SRO STs On 546 McAllister, Thomas Francis, judge, Emergency Court of Appeals (hiography) _ _____________ 594 McArdle, Richard E., Forest Service_._________ 480 McA tee, James, Office of Clerk of House ______ 338 McBee, James W., Civil Service Commission_. 524 Meo, Mildred, Health and Medical, De- McBride Robert H., Office of Regional Affairs, dr a YE Tita Mahe, Edward A., associate special counsel tothe President...Dindesio ilug .. 390 McCabe, John W., House minority employee__ 340 McCaffery, Capt. Robert E., Office of Opera-tions,iCoast Guards. 100 T00 Lolo]2 411 MecCafiree, Mary Jane, secretary to Mrs. Bigenhowdraonil tel? ey) SilayJuni 391 McCahill, William P., President’s Committee on Employment of Physically Handicapped. 566 McCahon, William, Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aldi: "Jozi io. J i 403 McCain, Asa M., Civil Service Commission___ 524 MeCain, Robert S.;. Senate Committeeon Rules and Administration el V1 sodas 0) 239 McCall, Milton C., Health and Safety Activities 474 McCall, W. Steen, International Security Af- fairs, Defense. J Hod Jigs) 418 Solinaanolgu MecCallan, Irene, Office of Clerk of House _____ 338 McCallister, James L., District Administrative Services! Officer. Sil ooo LL UIC] FO) Megat Philip, Small Business Administra-561 Mealy) Robert E., District Corporation Coun- sells Office Iv 13eT 10 oUt 18 9st) bi 616 McCandless, William F , Bureau of the Budget. 392 McCann, Doris L., House Folding Room _ _____ 340 | McCann, Kevin, administrative assistant to the President AES Rr UH PIE a AO 8 See E1900 a 391 McCann, Leo P., Patent Office... ____._______ MoQudle, J. J., Permanent Joint Board on gt rey tudor LU Jat gag Moths Fn secretary to Representative shmoreiiods-lofts SL Loig saat. ie 299 McCarthy, C.J., National Advisory Committee TOT ACTONAUTICS, (LL oth. nian 551 McCarthy, Eugene J. (Representative from Minnesota): Biography. 4. Jo. Jail ao. ai ail ApsaBiny di Ways and Means Committee... _._.._._._._ 247 McCarthy, Francis X., Bureau of Engraving and Printing. sesllogoriedd Hangar i 3 412 McCarthy, John J., Small Business Adminis-tration _coloudiniorigetlimednd agh Ul 560 MeCarthy, John J., Civil Service Commission__ 523 McCarthy, Joseph J., Marine Corps Memorial Page McCarthy, Keith R., Office of Assistant Secre-taryof Interior... .... sosorine. to 468 McCarthy, Leroy H. SF paunizipal Court for the District of Colum 604 | McCarthy, William J., Validation Board for German Dollar Bonds... __..______._______ 641 McCartney, Frank H., Federal Crop Insurance Corporation... ........-asitlBEET rey S20 486 | McCarty, Dorothy G., Office of Sergeant at ArmsySendte Jo issiorll ohnegind Lo 335 | McCaughey, Robert, administrative assistant toiSenator Mundt... i... ooo)Li 297 | McCaul, Lt. Gen. Verne J.: Headquarters, U. S. Marine Corps_--_-...____ 447 Naval Examining Board, Marine Corps_.._._ 448 | McCauley, Daniel J., Jr., Securities and Ex-change Commission. fod bare snauit ic.21c: 559 McCauley, John S., Bureau of Apprenticeship ond Training. __... _imiisaatipiisg 504 McCauley, William, Bureau of Employees Com- pensation... _EioBpilA dinng 504 MecClarin, William H., Capitol Police -__.._._ 346 MeClaron, J. K., Office of Information, Agri- calture.. oncy nidel 489 alsniesradnrdoul Metre John L. (Senator from Arkansas): Biography: asl isocai laa badl 0 al 8 Government Operations Committee. ________ 232 Appropriations Committee .__________-______ 231 Judiciary Committee.______ Loe dil 233 Joint Committee on Immigration and Na- tionality: Policy. td ion 0) bain i000 0111950 Select Committee on Labor-Management Relations: 7 o.oo Loam] an 236 McClellan, Leslie N., Bureau of Reclamation__ 471 | McClellan, Comdr. T. R., Bureau of Aeronau- Hes, Navy. af Emus 440 | McClenon, Paul R., Bureau of Standards... 500 Metioern, J. Fred, Office of Secretary of lk Rod Crosslo uo] to soiiit. tai i McClure, Stewart E., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. ____________.___ 238 Melfi, John P., Housing and Home Fiance Agen gen 4 Motos, Robert S., Bureau of Security and ol Consular Affairs, § : 0 McConaughy, Walter P., Ambassador to Union of Burma inntas. liasa ei 659 McConihe, F. Moran: | Federal Fire Council. ________________________ National Capital Planning Commission. .____ Public Buildings'Service. -=i oil i io 539 MeCmael, Beatrice, Bureau of Labor Stand-| ardsi._ovcr if conooandl JJ nidlilin oo 505 Motel, Robert F., House Committee on Publie Works.os ooo ivan 2 sunk on 253 McConnell, Vivien I., Senate Committee on Government Operations SSE UP dingy 238 | McCool, W. B., int Energy Conmisions. 520 McCorkle, Brig. Gen. C. M., Air Staff. i cu: 52 McCormack, James Be Urban Renewal Ad- ministration PRE GUAT As ATE Bind 0 § IAHR i dP 54 McCormack, John W. (Representative from Massachusetts): Blographyiicic cried tin Hamel is cistiotne 66 Government Operations Committee. ________ 243 ] Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Commission-264 Majority Floor Leader, House... ....__.___ 337 McCormick, Charles T., Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund. 266 } MoQurmick, J. H., Office of Information, Agri-bin HL LF hn pi rE a i MecCornack, Willard F., Geological Survey.____ 471 | McCown, George, House Committee on District of Columb zc teme oc saeidieI 251 | McCoy, Harold D., Interstate Commerce Com-misstonicioso tani dais Bnei 2a 549 McCoy, Horace B.: Business and Defense Service Cay 494 Committee on Purchase of Blind-Made Prod- HO ae aE ae 526 | McCracken, Doris, secretary to Representative a A es mre | McCracken, Paul W., Council of Economic AQVISErS ae fe ea see SBIR 392 McCreary, Rivers, House Post Office. _________ 341 Commission: corel zi pal Vo In J.3:2 265 | McCrensky, E., Office of Naval Research. _____ 439 Indwidual Index Page McCulloch, Frank W., administrative assistant to-Senator Douglas... oon on dihus Ll 296 McCulloch, William M. (Representative from Ohio): BIography. vivirSG TEIIEG habbit 2 Judiciary Committee. 0. Jol co ao oo Select Committee on Small Business 249 McCullough, Hugh, Office of Analysis amd Review, Navy ain I TS) BREA Lara McCullough, May, UNESCO Relations Staff__ 307 Mol atouty, Mildred, secretary to Senator ration. Sian Jol Sulneg SI SHIR 1 487 McCutcheon, Charles R., Securities and Ex-change Commission... Dio. oui 559 McCutcheon, William C.; Civil Service Com- McDaniel, Cecil C., Senate Committee on Ap- propriations. i. tole SURGfiles 237 McDaniel, C: H., Maritime Administration__ 499 McDaniel, Dr. Paul W., U. S. Atomic Energy Commission SSN ante SE Ll 5 McDavid, Sir Frank, Caribbean Commission.. 629 McDermott, Albert L: Special Assistant to Secretary of Labor. ______ 503 Office of Legislative Liaison, Labor__.________ 504 McDermott, Joanne B., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation _.______________ 2 McDermott, Thomas J., National Labor Re-Intlons Board 00 lll aL toh ols iL 253 McDermott, William X., Board of Parole, Justice. 515 000 oi RE Dalle png 460 McDonald, Bill, U. S. Savings Bonds Division. 409 McDonald, David J ., Board of Governors, ! American Red Cross... 519 McDonald, Rear Adm. David L., Atomic Energy Commission Lai 522 00:00Jul Meboid, Henry B., District Fire Depart-ONL SS Ep EET of BE a a AN LE Mched; John W., Jr., International Coop-eration’ Administration SALE RE HA at 4 McDonald, Paul, Director of Administrative Services, Breasmry.. o.oo tio liv aly McDonald, Robert A., Deputy Assistant Sec- relary,lDelense, lou, anion BE dro a XO 420 McDonald, Col. William E., Air Staff_________ 452 McDonell, Jessop I., Office of Majority Secre-56 farye Lo Palo ARB TEC Lg LE Meaasll, Eunice O., secretary to Representa-tive Forrester EN A 302 Mebane, James A., General Accounting OCOL hvu uh on dl Ld he endo atin 11 McDonough, Gordon L. (Representative from California): Biogmaphyofal oo brit wad Sh sieead (0 14 Banking and Currency Committee 242 Joint Committee on Defense Production. ____ 258 McDowell, John R., secretary to Representative McElroy, Frank S., Bureau of Labor Statistics. 505 McElroy, John M., administrative assistant to Senator Bricker. .c.. col Ise saiels 295 McElroy, Neil H. (Secretary of Defense): Armed Forces Policy Council... ____________ 416 Biography of... ..-. mie da BL Sia dw 415 creme Defense Mobilization Board... __________.___ 394 JOINT SeCTelarien. ..... cvs as okie mi rm im mda 416 Member, Smithsonian Institution. ___________ 564 National Security Council. ____.____________ 392 President’s Council on Youth Fitness. _______ 556 McElroy, Capt. R. Y., Jr., Office of Legislative LARSON, NAVY oomde ab i id te 438 McElvain, Joseph E., Social Security Admin-istration TE EE Se 513 McEnroe, Louella C., Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. .._.________.__ McEwan, Dr. Alan, District Board of Exam-iners of Veterinary Medicine__._____________ 621 McEwan, James G., Law Library, Library of ONETOBB. wisioS i rh ae Sad 35 McEwen, Grace, Office of Clerk of the House.. 338 Page Merl John J. (Representative from Califor-nia): Blography i... oioiio odo HULL (SURG 13 Public Works .......___= 246 Committee... 0 McFarland, C. H., District Department oh Buildings and Grounddil nie hain McFarland,M. Carter: Civil Defense Coordinating Board ____________ 532 Housing and Home Finance Agency.____.____ 544 McFarland, Sidney L., House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs...___ 252 McGann, Paul W., Bureau of Mines___________ 474 McGarraghy, Joseph C., judge, U. 8S. District Con for District of Columbia (biography pea Le BS SR ET a LL 5 MeGill, Kenneth H., Selective Service System. 560 McGill, Mary, secretary to Representative Trimble Cr Be ek aR re Ea a IIIA EE 307 McGill, Sam P., assistant superintendent, House Office Buildings erm ondn i SAIL. FAIS 346 McGovern, George, (Representative from South Dakota): Biography... 0 S0iliy Lo NEL ESA 145 Education and Labor Committee... ________ 243 McGowan, John M., secretary to Representa- tive Rhodes of Arizona... ______ 306 McGown, Neil, Office of Secretary of the Senate. 334 McGrath, Mrs. B. W., Bureau of Ordnance, Navy aU ai ae BL an RE aT 443 McGregor, Frank R.: Commodity Credit Corporation.._______.____ Commodity Stabilization Service..____._.____ McGregor, J. Harry (Representative from Ohio): Biography oli nt of BAtlas Public: Works Committee. i. U1. tH Th at Melo, Robert G., Office of Dependent Area Wellare sii os. ol cdi anlnt ils ths cif. 623 McGuinness, Aims OC., Special Assistant, Health, Education, and Welfare Department_ 507 MecGuiness, Kenneth C., Office of General Coun-sel, N ational Labor Relations Board... 553 McGuire, Andrew T., Foreign Claims Settle-ment-Commission. coil lod ann Usd 538 McGuire, Elinor H Davkent. Sooo SU LL estan tt hens kid 623 McGuire, Matthew F., judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia. 584 MecQuire, Perkins, Assistant Secretary of De-TORRE ub fer aed as Loins pitting 422 McGurty, Frang, Physical Disability Anpett Board, Marine Corps. 0...i 0 0 McHugh, Col. James E., Manpower, on nel, and Reserve, Donic... oon 42 McHugh, Laughlin F., Ofee of Business Eco- nomics: Lol oty Shiota Eide pe tT AL ao 493 Mellnay, Maj. Gen. Olin F., Air Staff. ________ 452 Pothya, Samuel D., Senate Committee on Finan Melngiro, Giiford G. (Representative from Maine Biographysibi ile on Tobitow BS 60 aban Agriculture Committee. -_c2 Lo. o_o 241 Melntire, Mrs. Clifford, Congressional Club... 527 McIntosh, Albert L., Federal Communications COmMISEon.. oe MLCT UT HOST 533 MeIntosh, Dempster, Ambassador to Venezuela. 663 MelIntosh), Robert J. (Representative from Michigan): BIOZIApRY cv wom mm pe mi A LI 70 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.. 245 Un-American Activities Committee. ...._____ 246 McIntosh, William F., National Capital Plan-ning Commission... air 552 oolilineurpoe McIntyre, Charles A., Bureau of Operations, Post Office __.________.____.. 462 Department i McKay, C. G. R., South Pacific Commission. 640 McKay, Douglas, International Joint Com- McKay, Leo W., District Fire Department___.. 617 McKean, James N., Bureau of Transportation, Post OCS... oor imeem dei Ser bats 463 McKeithen, Dan I., Federal Home Loan Bank SNELLLIT CRE Ae sa dind bsLB McKelway, B. M.: District Public Library lth eb Snel 8 sii 622 The Library of Congress Trust Fund Board-. 353 Congressional Directory Page McKenna, Frank J. Railroad Retirement Board or ma ie 557 McKenna, James A. secretary to Senator Pastore... oo li Sade a UE ailide cedgieeres McKenna, William F., Senate Committee on Banking and Curreney—.....iucasueioasait 237 McKennan, Russell B., Forest Service._____.___ 480 MecKenrick, Stratford’ E., Federal Housing Administration bo Eh a rE bE Wa Be DERBI 547 McKeown, Margaret L., Office of General Counsel, COMMEree code-vninaion 492 i sven McKernan, Donald L., Fish and Wildlife SOrNVICE ol cadasih en ht Hee EA ROE EE 4 McKibben, E. G., Research Divisions....______ McKibbin, John M., Bureau of Operations, Post Office Department. . ...__......___.. 462 MceKillen, H. Neil, Office of Civil Defense, D. C. Governmente. . --. o-oo oon nC t 615 McKinlay, Robert T., National Labor Rela-tions Board. .... ce iliildl snd srecath 553 McKinney, Robert Moody, U. S. Representa-tivelo TARA: ca, aiptesadd 663 McKinney, Troy V., Office of Comptroller, Defense... .ooiiiomerodson bob gram Said gg tin oh 417 MeKinnon, Malcolm C., District Apprentice-ship Council... So sehiuifl awit -.cucelcl 615 McKinnon, Wylie F., Community Facilities Administration i...eli. dacwis 545 ii. McKone, Donald W., Office of Education______ 510 McLachlan, Ann E., House Committee on Government Operations. .-ccoeoocoooooaon 252 McLain, Marvin L Agricultural Stabilization... _______________ 484 Assistant Secretary, Agriculture. ____.________ 477 Commodity Credit Corporation___..._.______ 484 MecLarnan, Donald E., Small Business Ad-ministration... oo oe oo EEA 563 McLaughlin, Charles F., judge, U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia, biog-LT HET PES eR Se ei 585 Mel angalin, Donald H., National Science 58 Melomiim, John J., administrative assistant, ™ CER pEee RGY laruiai rel 49 McLaughlin, Robb S., Government Patents Board 5 McLaughlin, Robert E.: Commissioner, District of Columbia... __...._ 613 District of Columbia Armory Boards iii 527 National Capital Housing Authority... _....__ 551 Metan, Lillian C., Tax Court of 2 tied LY CORfl Je A EE i McLean, Charles W., Food and SOREL Organization of the United Nations_________ 629 McLearen, Howson M., District Fire Depart-on THOR. ction to aa tlie y . oh ws Bho Pastebin edd MecLees, John S., secretary to Representative Hays of Arkansas. x... oar) 2olfnoedd 302 McLendon, Dr. Preston A., District Board of anion Melond, Robert P., Washington City Post OOo te en in sie be Sots Ab BE MecLeod, Scott, Ambassador to Ireland. _______ 661 McLeod, William N., Jr., House Committee on District of COMmMbIa oeroer ne 251 McMahon, Vice Adm. Frederick W., U. S. Mission to United Nations... ...cwoereois McMillan, Dr. Edwin M., Atomic Energy A ek pL BE pe I 522 McMillan, Marguerite, secretary to Representa-EVE BRe00. oo. ori ini ce rn FASS TDS 306 McMillan, John L. (Representative from South Carol ina): Bilogigphyla: J leona does aaibiial losin 144 Agriculture Committee... LC coil oil Ui 241 District of Columbia Committee. ___.________ 242 Joint Committee to Investigate Problems of Da@eBxpamsion cal ime. Ho 000 Tad 260 National Capital Planning Commission. _____ 552 McMillen, Robert D., Office of Secretary of Agr hE Ne 477 McMurray, E. Homer, official reporter to House COIRIAITIeRS Fie vrsSIN 20 0 343 McMurray, Paul H., Commissioner, Court of oe Page McNamara, Maj. Gen. Andrew T.: Army Sat. on anise Do Arteria 431 Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Produels. —Gil. i . anar oer iat 526 S. Soldiers’ Home... ...... .. .... Sisson: 566 McNamara, Pat (Senator from Michigan): BIOSTapRY cari dl usin donationdo bist son 68 Labor and Public Welfare Committee. .._____ 233 Public Works Committee _.._..._._.__......._ 234 Select Committee on Labor-Management Relofions.d . cbuedin fi. osona 236 cosndoicn. a McNaughton, Gen. A. G. L.: International Joint Commission._____________ 633 Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada- United States uct it coins n. stpa ods 640 McNaughton, Jean W., Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations. ___ 629 McNeil, W. J., Assistant Secretary of Defense. 417 McNeill, Warren A., administrative assistant to Senator Robertson of Virginia__.._________ 208 McNerney, Harry J., Community Facilities Administration. 0. if aad sti daieodd 545 McNulty, Anthony A., Office of Clerk of the LE rr ON a RE rE ET I De 338 McPhee, Henry Roemer, Assistant Special Counsel to the President... ____.____ 390 McPherson, A. T., National Bureau of Stand-CT EPR SN a RT SN SR a | 500 McPherson, Donald P., Jr., Interstate Com-merce Commission. 7_ SALT MRO 549 McPherson, Harry, Democratic Policy Com-mittee, IE a eS 237 Meguazio, Maj. Claude M., Jr., Army Liaison 5 BACB Lh rot iii Sr im wm a ie bare 48 M. J., Associate General Counsel, He alth, Education, and Welfare. _..._._..__ 508 MecQuiston, Rear Adm. I. M., Manpawer, Personnel, and Reserve, Defense... McShane, Edward J., National Science Board . _ : MeSherry, N. D., Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Ad Pm HEeon Pe ctulal. JL tuands 238 SEE rt Ede ply Do Bt SELL ww LEE» wh ed * 504 McVey, Evelyn C., Civil Military Affairs, IN a ED TL EL RS 429 Mover William E. (Representative from Illinois): 153 ITT Le bE A ESAa ree 38 Banking and Currency Committee __________ 242 MeceVey, Lt. Col. William H., Air Staff. ._______ 456 McWhorter, Charles K., assistant to Vice Presidents. Co alto. desir nia sia td 333 McWhorter, Roger B.: Federal Power Commission... ______.___ 535 International Joint Commission. _____._______ 633 McWilliams, Joe R., Federal Crop Insurance Corporation SEITE Ee Ee J 4 Maas, Maj. Gen. Melvin J., President’s Com-Tlkiee on Employment of Physically Hendl cappe MacArthur, Douglas, 2d, Ambassador to Japan. oo Macauley, John B.: Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and Development... _____________ Research and Engineering Defense. __________ Macauley, Joseph H., secretary to Representa-tive Hoeven | 303 Macauley, R. W., Federal Housing Administra- BOTY or i ple ls om me na PDE TE RID, LIL 546 MacCarteney, Richard S., Library of Congress. 353 MacCarthy, Shane, President’s Council on Youth Bitness. Jad Gol lm 556 LoCo Jon] MacCaulty, Thomas, Republican Policy Com-mittee, Senate... i... ...teel. 239 round MacClinchie, Robert C., Office of Comptroller, 10 TL VE ee 417 MacDonald, Dr. A. Magruder, District Coroner. 615 MacDonald, Helen T., secretary to Representa- Hiro Le re ee enn emesis a Li 301 Macdonald, Torbert H. (Representative from Massachusetts): Biography lo C. CI0000 Lo 0 BU0 SPU 65 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 245 Mace, Clarence M., Washington city post office. 626 MacGrain, Col. Donald: Army Liaison Office... vee eit Office of Legislative Liaison. _....oocooooooo2 Individual Index Page Machado, Dr. Luis, International Bank for Re-construction and Development. .._.________ 632 Machrowicz, Thaddeus M. (Representative from Michigan): Bilographysioa fo eoesnl ten Dian der 68 Ways and Means Committee. _.._._.________ 247 MacIntosh, James X., Transportation and Public Utilities Service BS kn 542 MacInnis, William J., Jr., House Document Boome soso. cortensibanrsilinsannfn MacIntyre, Everette, House Select Committee on iSmall:Business. cuitoli 249 oo lo MacIntyre, Malcom A.: Airways Modernization Board. __.._.___._._____ 518 Joint:Seeretaries. ri Los dion. pil dl Helid 416 Under Secretary of the Air Force. _..____..___ 449 Mares Robert R., Federal Trade Commis- Maks 'Giifton B.: Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Prod- i EE Sh 540 Mack, Joseph A., Office of Field Services.._____ 494 Mack, Tan Y, Jr. (Representative from Illi- nois): BIOZIADNY i nn enna aR SDR SAT 42 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Commit- Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission ________ 265 Mack, Richard A., Federal Communications Commission... = 5 — aos cia Mack, Russell V. (Representative from Wash- ington): TAR NR Ee BH ll LL 166 Public Works Committee... co... _ i. 246 MacKenzie, John R., Congressional Liaison Officer, Department of Health, Education, and-Wellave. a. a NE Si 507 MacKenzie, Lyle S., Small Business Adminis-tration. a LiaAga 562 Mackenzie, Mariann R., Secretary to Repre-sentative Price) aiirtes 400 Shaissiitigil 305 May; George E., Office of General Counsel, VY. Macklin, W. J., Railroad Retirement Board_.._ 557 Maclay, W. D., "Research Branches, Agriculture. 479 MacLean, C. B., Bureau of Naval Personnel... 442 MacLeod, W. S., Federal Supply Service.______ 540 Macomber, Walter M., Commission of Fine 7) rt Si Ef on SR nd oni Cs 0 ls) Si 5 LL 525 Macomber, William B., Jr., Assistant Secretary of State... Dasedt apie siioo il alos 397 Macpherson, Gregor, Official Reporter, Senate.. 336 MacQuarrie, Alan M., Territorial Officials_____ 475 MacSwan, George S., National Mediation Board... earl Robiidues ly 554 aatunanil Macey, John W., Jr.: Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service.. 405 Civil Service Commission... ___...____ 523 Macy, Loring K., Bureau of Foreign Commerce. 493 Macy, Robert M., Bureau of the Budget... __ 392 Madden, Dr. Joseph A., District Board of Dental ‘Examiners... oui Jouiiisiian 620 Madden, J. Warren, judge, Court of Claims (biography) Loic. inal heii ia 589 Madden, M. K., St. Elizabeths Hospital.._____ 513 Maddox, Betty R., secretary to Representative Eberharter..........bam ons lil, 301 Madden, Ray J. (Representative from Indiana): BIOZIADNY o.oo i thd hoi wo de AL SE Rules Commithee.. ih iuli loll inns 246 Maddux, Maj. Gen. Harold R., Office of Man-power, Personnel and Reserve, Defense-__. 419 Maddux, Marguerite, secretary to Representa-tive 'Vinsonuazlo hn a alo ad ual. inde 307 Madison, Lt. Douglas W., Headquarters, Po-joe River Saul Command... 4 but RAL Sr EL EE Rs LL 635 Maggiolo, Walter A., Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service... Magil, Herbert, Patent Office. ooomoeeoooan So Maginnis, Capt. Jack, Bureau of Naval Per- SONAL coli i een TEE 44 Magistretti, William L., Intelligence and Re-seareh,-‘State. Jiu tun RI NUH 397 LLL Page Magnuson, Don (Representative from Wash-ington): Blogmphy of. or i a Siaa al a be Appropriations Committee... _..._...________ Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy.__ 2 Magnuson, Warren G. (Senator from Washing-ton): Biography ouiall ai Dil nok ai.esluniy 165 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 233 Appropriations Committee ....._._..________ 231 Bone of Visitors to the Coast Guard Acad- ES Ut Both A 4 Cn Wo Rpt 7 08 GP HE LAS L576 262 ry of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academy: io wren Ul UL SGLlIdnn. 262 Bail Mogan, Ann K., American National Red FE Ee nL LB eA BT MaGouirk, Jean, secretary to Representative Rogers of Texas. ove Eo]buat 306 Magruder, Calvert, judge, Emergency Court of Appeals (biograph Sh Ly 594 Magruder, Lt. Gen. C. B., Army Staff_________ 431 Magruder, oo I. District Wage and In- dustrial Safety Board. Sioa 620 Maguire, Janice M., Joint Committee on De-fense Produetion...ioluotoioloill oosiasly 258 Mahon, GeorgeH. from (Representative Texas): Biography Tmt or Sites Appropriations Committee Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessen- tial Eom Expenses. ....o. ors Jes 260 Mahone,R. C., Farm Credit Administration._ 529 Mayhood, Shirley, secretary to Senator Thye.. 298 Mailliard, William S. (Representative from California): Blography of. Je. oi fe aaa a an 11 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee._ 245 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Acad- CMY lia 2 Sa ln a arninr (tae) Jay 262 Main, Lundgren T., Operations Offices_________ 470 Maines, Marjorie J, Office of Clerk of House... 338 Maisano, OC. 7J., administrative assistant to Senator. Pastore... 0 bol. anolSion 297 Makarius, Cordelia B., Republican Conference Committee, Senate. Ui. Coit. til on 239 Melon, Javier, Organization of American Malen, Capt. John W., Office of Personnel, Coast Guard. ieeeRR 411 Malesky, Joseph S., Bureau of Mines_._._______ 474 Mallen, John J., Departmental Administration, AGHIOUIEULE: oe simi mm ie pret te moh om 488 Mallet-Prevost, Marcel, National Labor Rela-Monsi Board. i to se iC 553 Jonas Mallon, Frederick W., Department of Licenses and Inspections, THetelot: oe Mallory, LesterD., Ambassador to Jordan_____ 661 Malloy, John J., judge, Municipal Court for the District of COMMDbIA---—— wm ome ome ooo 603 Malone, George W. (Senator from Nevada): Biography... oo oir ii Snes lfsioene 86 Finance Committee. ooo. tol ool ino 232 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. _____ 233 Senate Office Building Commission.._____.____ 257 Malone, Owen J., District Corporation Coun-CTHEIS GR St ee A a 616 Malone, Rear Adm. R. W., Bureau of Medicine Rd SU ery aa 441 Maloney, Clement G., Financial Management, friforeelis, Dll al OE asi Maloy, Raymond B., Civil Aeronautics Ad-MINISEPABION cc edie as via dade so 497 Moll Robert A., Office of Secretary of the ehgte Svan Lh anna J ine dials Manatos, Mike, administrative assistant to Senator O’Mahoney-... Lai...i... 297 Manduley, Mrs. Lyn §S., Organization of American States. cuit ih -ob <2 aside dd wei 63% Maness, Ethel, secretary to Representative FE PR A em I ON ra 301 Mangham, Francis R., Office of Plant and Oper-AION ST nt hie an Ce Mangrum, Brig. Gen. Richard C., Headquarters TT. 8: Marine Corps... alt oii Glo ili 4 Manley, John E. The Alaska Railroad... _.___. 475 Mann, Abel, Capitol Policesion. Gilneas 346 Mann, Clare, Capitol Telephone Exchange... __ 346 Congressional Directory Page Mann, Capt. Stephen S., Jr., Office of Apystentel Secretary of Navy, material Reon tas 5 8 kL A ann, Thomas C.: Air Coordinating Committee. pollo aognng Assistant Secretary of State Manning, Charles N., Office of Assistant Secre-3 taryvol Stale tea mnt Manning, Charles M., Office of General Counsel, Federal Civil Defense _._:_._____.___..__._ Manning, James B., Railroad Retirement Beard ios.aici bins Lon bass 557 Manning, Knox, Office of Assistant Secretary, Commerces:izeli juli od sooo ii Jo adel 491 Manning, Raymond E., Library of Congress... 352 Manning, Stephen C., Ir. Maritime Adminis- ation. er earn y 498 Manoli, Dominick L., National Labor Rela-tions’ Board... oo oisrab lo gmec 553 Manolis, Paul G., secretary to Senator Know- Ind iia eee LE Srgrid) Fl rare A 297 Manor, Stella P., Women’s Bureau, Labor______ 506 Mansfield, Mike (Senator from Montana): Biography of... a i00. SIC REE 83 Foreign Relations Committee... _____._.__ 232 Rules and Administration Committee _.______ 234 Democratic Policy Committee _______________ 235 Maloriiy. WhiD. oo ieeeHR BNI 333 Mpngons, Albert, International Monetary Mansur, Edward E., Jr., Office of Secretary of the Senateric bh JLo one ll Loh sand 334 Manvel, Allen D., Bureau of the Census... -.... 496 Manwaring, H. Lauence: Commodity Credit Corporation. ___.__________ 484 Commodity Stabilization Service. __.__..._._.___ 485 Manzanares, Juan J., Office of the Doorkeeper, En House 4 Marcy, iar), Senate Committee on Foreign Re-lation 2 Marget, ethur Ww. Board of Governors of Fed-eral Reserve System 2 x3 38 1 smirk SN SY 536 Margolin, Bessie, Assistant Solicitor, Lahor Department. coi fooodi dl ol wie shield 504 Marin, Dr. Juan, Pan American Union.__._.____ 638 Maris, Albert Branson, Chief Judge, Emer- gency Court of Appeals (biography) Markey, George W., Jr., Office of General Coun-sel, N 437 Marland, Dr. Albert E., Commission on Mental Healt1th 587 Marques, Melvin J., U. S. District Court for oo District of Columbia... cettern tome Mérquez, Lt. Oswaldo Fourzén, Joint Mexican-1 United States Defense Commission. _.._.._ Marroche, Capt. Washington, Inter-American Defense Board:we: roo) Clacton oon 6 Marrone, Joseph M.: Bureau of Foreign Commerce... ________.__.__ Foreign-Trade Zones Board. _ ____..______.____ Marsalek, George S., Transportation Public Wtilities Service, i 00 toa JUTE 0 542 Marsh, Edward B., Federal Power Commission. 535 Marshall, Charles L., Atomic Energy Commis-i 521 Marshal Fred (Representative from Minne- sota): Biography Appropriations Committee. ---co... Marshall, Gen. George C., American Battle Monuments Commission ....._._______.___._ Mall Howard E., Forest Service, Aen) 19 REET AOE REL ra Le I EA PTR Bee Ra FREELY Surgery, N avy a LOMRRIae ld ae Senate A Aa Marston, Charles F., House Press Gallery... Martin, Celia Hare, secretary to Representative Soe Kilgore. Lo oivash satel r oui oS dada, vals Martin, Dorothy, secretary to Representative 0 BrooksofiLoulsiana....o fui on anal ao Page Martin, Edward (Senator from Pennsylvania): Biography... .igemasdesadgolbharsiagoy bo 131 Civil War Centennial Commission__________ 263 Finance Commitiee. sooo ...--..._ipsicolil 232 Post Office and Civil Service Committee.._. 233 Public Works Committee v.00Dio 00 234 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa- ton, ooo rai pail ilE allele 259 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessen-tial Federal Expenditures. o-oo ——-—-____ 260 Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Museum of History and Technology Build-25s 11 Le pt i Ms BOER SATA peo 2 11 9 5 Republican Policy Committee .___-—___---___ 235 United States Territorial Expansion Memo-rial Commission) 12 0 UL oo aioeai ool 267 Martin, George L., International Bank for Re-construction and Development. ____._-_ 632 Marten, Graham A., Office of Deputy Under Sect etary of Sate. 0 i fn die 396 Martin, Harry Leland, Jr., American National Red Cross...ylonuslesabs ostyael Martin, I. Jack, administrative assistant to the President svi di al Bomemde ciosossr Martin, John M., Jr., House Committee on Ways and Means PR ds Se SS Sassi ern] 2 Martin, Joseph W., Jr. (Representative from Massachusetts): Biography i arin sods oes 67 ooonricol:tind Comision for Extension of the U. 8S. Capi-£05 ;77) one Sn ee ead Re ils he La a House Minority Floor Leader. ..._.--_--_____ 337 Martin, Siarparet J., Secretary to Representa-sl tive Martin, Ce Office of Under Secretary of Bos Navy i Sl rsetndabioaizinids Martin, en A, House Committee on Ways and eons. radi ha Martin, Thos. E. (Senator from Iowa): Biography. a te aie Government Operations Committee ..._.____ Post Office and Civil Service Committee_____ Martin, WallaceH., National Inventors Council, i Commerce 5 Martin, William, Office of Minority Secretary, BONBIO Lh Dl ts oo ied, J ni 336 Martin, William H., Director of Research and Development, Army. C00 427 [.o.oo0lfeels Martin, William McChesney, Jr.: Board of Governors of Federal Reserve Systems. oven al cil realy sendin 536 Defense Mobilization Board _..._____________ 394 National Advisory Council on Internatinoal ne Monetary and Financial Problems_________ Martin, William M., Office of Administrative Operations, Commerce. o.oo oii0bL 492 Martin, Williams S., Defense Minerals Explora-tion Administration BR oa AREA 8 BL ag we fT 469 Martinsen, Capt. N. M., Bureau of Yards and Docks per ogni onan gala tine 444 Martyn, John W., administrative assistant, Department of the Army... _...__ 427 Martz, Samuel H., Office of ational Rehabili-tation] in. ino. asim mene HL Jamal 511 Marvin, Cloyd Heck, Washington Haun) Monument Societ Marwick, Lawrence, Reference TR = Library of Congress... varidsee dl 1 Mashburn, Lloyd Abner, International Devel-a opment Advisory Board Mascarenhas, Maj. Gen. Ajalmar, V.: Inter-American Defense Board... ____________ Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis- slomratrn do collared wistouns ovnbl Masland, Frank E., Jr. Advisory Board on National Parks, Fr er 473 Mason, Betty McHale, Senate Committee on 237 Agriculture and Forestr Mason, Harold T'., Farm Credit Administration. 529 Mason, Ira J., Forest Service... 480 Mason, John Cc, Federal Power Commission.. 535 Mason, Noah M. (Representative from Tinos): Biography LE LE ena nr lise!) 41 Ways and Means Committee _..__..._.______ 247 Mason, Norman P., Federal Housing Admin-gy WEALION Sr neadws Mason, Maj. Gen. 8S. B., Headquarters, U. S. Continental Army Command Individual Index Page Mason, W. Beverly, Jr., Federal Housing Ad-minisimation. io al na 546 Mason, Walker: Federal National Mortgage Association_______ 547 Housing and Home Finance Agency. .._.__.__ 544 Mason, William R., District Income, Inherit-ance and Estate Tax Division. __._.________ 614 Massal, Dr. Emile, South Pacific Commission... 640 Massey, Fred H., Bureau of Indian Affairs._.__ 470 Mast, On P., District Corporation Counsel’s Moto La Gen. James M., Sr., Headquar-ters; UU. Corps...ccoacs 447 S.:Marine ob Masters, Robert C., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System... ___... 537 Mastrovito, V. J., Washington City Post Office. 625 Masur,'Asst. Surg. Gen. Jack, National Institutes EE BT EG ee a i ee a 512 Matejka, Maj. Gen. Jerry V., Defense Mobiliza- FTE EE Te am Re Ae 393 Mates, Leo, Yugoslavian Ambassador.____...__ 656 Mathe, Lt. Col. Robert E., Office of Engineer Commissioner, Distriet oa ai se. 613 Mathers, F. D., International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission. —-wcoeeoo 635 . emus Maiiow, Marie, Secretary to Senator O’Ma-ERE Ei er ie a 297 Moby Audrey G., secretary to Representa-tive Smith of Mississippi ohn A i nee 307 Mathews, Delbert G., Deputy Assistant Secre-tary of State for Policy Planning ____________ 397 Mathews, Capt. Howard L., Office of Industrial Relations, NOVY obra pre eis, Soi 437 Mathewson, Lt. Gen. Lemuel, U. S. Continental AIAN Lo hr hs a SE nas 432 Maibias, Singanm W., Office of Clerk of the Hou 338 €0ogh Mathisen, Chris, secretary to Representative Harrison of Virgins. . coeie Matscheck, Walter, Railroad Retirement Board. 557 Mattes Helen C., House Committee on Foreign SORICY.C neil mpg Bp Ei} ins en wisi ip 53 442 Matteo, Deen, House Post Office. ______.____ 341 Matthews, Alice V., House Cr niilies on Vet- CLANS A AIS ae nein 253 Matthews, Mrs. Burnita Shelton, United States District Court for the District of Columbia. 585 Matthews, C. H., Farm Credit Administration. 528 Matthews, D. R. (Billy), (Representative from Florida): Biography. ie sae cca a Cesta 29 Agriculture Committee... ___.___..___ 241 District of Columbia Committee... _..._.____ 242 Matthews, H. Freeman, Ambassador to 2.0 IMO Ee Re © en a aie 659 Matthews, Marian S., District Corporation Counsel S OMI oe ah ftend st 616 Matthews, Ralph, administrative assistant to Senator Meblolon. cor me as 297 Matthews, William, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation «2 i soe Truss sar nae 533 Mattingly, J. Fredrick, Emergency Court of ADPDenls. Cee aes ire Ty 595 Matton Maj. Anthony R., Inter-American De-OnSE Board. Ei oe aE nye 631 Matus, Margaret A., secretary to Representative Lesinsll. maton ter dant % ran oE Teed 304 Maulsby, Col. W. E., Jr., Office of Manpower and Reserve Forces, Army. ......_._._.__.._ 428 Maurer, George J., reading clerk of House._.____ 338 Mane Richard B., Regional Offices, Bureau ofiMines...L LEGOoh BGI 0) 474 D. Maxwell, Robert W., Bureau of Accounts_.____ 412 Maxwell, Thomas A., Jr., Farm Credit Admin- FynFr 1 BR Dsemices le br db rd memesae 529 May, Edwin H., Jr. (Representative from Connecticut): Blography. ooaeeaalh Shel bana nEs 23 Government Operations Committee ...._____ 243 Page May, Dr. Mark A., U. 8S. Advisory Commission on Information. Ee ore me 517 May, Warner, T., State Offices, Interior..______ 470 Mayo, Joseph’ A, ) Office of Official Reporters of Debates, Houmas os aie 342 Mayo, Robert P., Office of Secretary of Treasury. 408 Mead, Charles P., Bureau of Land Management_ 468 Meade, Rear Adm. Robert H.: Bureau of Yardsand Doeks__..._____________ 444 Federal Fire Commell 0 "oor 02 543 Meade, W. Hawes, Federal Housing Adminis-BEEION Soe Ih mie mms See a i 547 Men, George (Representative from Michi-gan): Bleorapy a . e 68 Government Operations Committee. _________ 243 Meader, Dr. James L., S. Information ATONOY. at boats Fo ante = eae te Ap 568 Meadows, Mrs. Guy, secretary to Representa-LIVE JODANEEN... 0. cv iene ost oii i il 303 Meadows, Oliver E., House Committee on Voters ATS. oo obs ne 253 Meng, on e; Federal on Industries, INC. =. rvevresu= 460 President’s Committee on Scientists and En- LTE ps BES A a EE SE era 556 Mearns, David C.: National Historical Publications Commission. 543 Reference Department, Library of Congress__ 351 Mebine, Leland B., Research and Development, Air oe SER a hp ae aa 450 Mo L. Ralph, Secretary to Senator Bennett a SC a a he Let po A 295 Medley, Max K.: Federal Facilities Corporation... ..______ 542 General Services Corporation. __________._._____ 539 Meehan, M. Joseph, Office of Business Eco-NOMS a a er LS ae ie 493 Meek, Hibbs S., Department of Licenses ang. Inspections, District a EE mse Meeker, Thomas G., Office of General Counsel. S50 Meekins, P. W., secretary to Representative AITO 299 Megee, Lt. Gen. Vernon E., Office of Comman- dant, U. S. Marine Corps Ee ema 447 Megill, H. Newlin, Office of Clerk of the House. 338 Mehta, Gaganvibari Lallubhai, Ambassador POMINA Ge. ce oos RE me ee ms a 650 Meid, G. D., National Academy of Sciences and National Research Couneil.______.__________ 550 Meier, Comdr. L., Jr., Office of Secretary of he NavY. aeiia a. 433 Mein, J. on, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs. 398 Meininger, Paul, Associate General Counsel, Port Office Department... oun... 462 Meisel, J., Civil Aeronautics Administration... 496 Meissner, William A., Jr., Business and Defense Services Administration, Industry Division. 494 Mein, Lt. Col. Andrés, Inter-American Defense rn ree hs a ee 630 Mejia-Palacio, Jorge, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... ____ 632 Melady, Ralph, House Post Office____._..____ 342 Melas, George Xs Greek Ambassador... .______ 649 Melbourne, Roy M., Operations Coordinating BR OBOULGOB ALS ths bemoaneas Ro its Mellon, Paul, National Gallery of Art__________ on Meloy, "Lawrence V., Civil Service Commission. 523 Melville, John G., Field Offices, Public Housing Administration. . o.oo ooo il ve oo 548 Melvin, Myrtie, House Committee on Foreign Mena, Frank A., Jr., Office of the Coroner, D. C. Government. oti ~ ceri be ebm: 615 Menaugh, Robert M., Superintendent, House Radio and Television Gallery... _..___.____ 719 Mendels, M. M., International Bank for Recon-struction and Development _.___..____.___.__ 631 Mendenhall, J. W., International Pacific Hali-at COMMISSION. -. or meensen 635 Congressional Directory Page Mendoza, Maj. Gen. Juan, Inter-American De-Jonge Board rr oR ea 63 Menefee, M. J., administrative assistant to Sen-ator Byrd Menger, James M., Jr., Office of Legislative Counsel, FE LEE EN ee 343 Mensh, Dr. Maurice, District Board of Police and Ire SOT ZeONS rt arn rt nm 618 Menzer, James P., National Bureau of Stand-A wbmr ne a Ta Nv Capt. W., Bureau of Aeronautics, Noreranl, Johm, Patent'Office. cco... 500 Merchant, Livingston T., Ambassador to Camas: en ee 5 Merck, George W., National Science Board.._. 555 Meredith, Guy P., Coast and Geodetic Survey. 497 Meredith, R; Brian, United Nations... ____. 641 Merlo, Maj. William J., Army Liaison Office -ih Mermel, TW, Burean of Reclamation._______-471 Merold, "Harry D., Government Printing Office. 353 Merriam, Mrs. Ida C., Social Security Admin- istration Td Sm Ee ir a 513 Merriam, Lawrence c, National Park Service. . 473 Merriam, Robert E Bureau of the Budget Se pn ee SE Tn Civil Defense Coordinating Board. ___________ 5 Merrick, Harold E., Senate Committee on Ap-% DLOBLIALIONSS os ere Ars ensuresBd Merrill, Asa J., Interstate Commerce Com- 5 Merrill, Charles W., Bureau of Mines 4 Merrill, Clyde E., Norfolk Regional Office, GAO 350 Merrill, Francis G., House Committee on Ap-propriationg rE 251 Merrill, Frederick T., Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary of State... ol of nC oli a 397 Merrill, R. T., Office of Transport and Com-mmications State. ooSli Tr 400 Meal, Stella, secretary to Representative 0 Merritt, Donald M., Bureau of the Public Debt. 413 Merritt, Edythe, A., Department of Vocational ‘Rehabilitation; Distriet.. .--—. -5 625 Merrow, Chester E. (Representative from New Hampshire): Biography rimser me me Aas 88 Foreign Affairs Committee... _______ 243 Merry, Earl W., Small Business Administra-on te ae as Meskimen, John K., International Cooperation Administration 8 CLte 403 Messerly, Roberta G., secretary to Representa-RTI RT Bl Smt Bl id Semi ln Se 304 Messick, Wiley S., Senate Select Committee on Sm BuSNess reese 235 Messinger, Carl W., Business and Defense Serv-ices Administration, Commerce ____________ 495 Metcalf, Lee (Representative from Montana): BE E0TENDh pane ee i SS ht Linens se 00S Rated 83 Education and Labor Committee. ____________ 243 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. ____. 244 Metsger, Capt. A. B., Office of Naval Research_ 439 Metz, Elmer E., Maritime Administration ____ 499 Metz, Jean B., Processing Department, Library Ol CE ONEIeSS so a a 352 Metzger, Capt. E. F., Bureau of Supplies and d Accounts, Nav 44 Metzger, Joseph F., Office of the Parliamen- ER Ee Sale i pt ih i 337 Meyer, Armin H., Office of South Asian Affairs_ 399 Meyer, Mrs. Eugene: District of Columbia Auditorium Commission. 264 Library of Congress Trust Fund Board._.____ 353 Meyer, Frank, secretary to Representative Or i a A 302 Meyer, Harrison E., Federal National Mortgage Assoeiation raTh as ee 547 Meyers, Joseph H., Assistant General Counsel, Health, Education, and Welfare____________ 508 Michaelis, Maj. Gen. John H., Chief of Legis-i lative "Liaison, AY te inh 2 Michaels, Robert go , House Committee on Ap-propriations ALE En aa Al A i Ly a 251 Michaelson, Mike, House Radio and Television Gallery 20 (CH iif a ai io] 719 Page Michel, Robert H. (Representative from Illi- nois): Blographyr oh re aes nase Es a ead 1 Government Operations Committee _________ 243 Mii, Frederick A., National Science add AUK 5 Middleton, Blanche J., secretary to Representa-tive Jones of Missouribo 30 Middleton, Ohyis R., Bureau of Employees’ Compens ations a So a LE Middleton, E. Willoughby, House Committee on the J udichary iis oli on ahi ee NT 252 Middleton, John F., District Corporation ‘Counsel’ S:0MCer. = SEE Ra RH pil 616 Migdaton, Paul E., Urban Renewal Adminis-ao A a tal Ah a Ai Middleton, Dr. William 8., Veterans’ Adminis- OT hil ss Be St TE A MB bh Bk 569 Midthun, Ruth, secretary to Senator Cooper-._ 295 Miggath Carl J ., Organization of American Bates os er ral a a a Milberg, TF. S., Official Reporter, House..______ 342 Mileham, Harry P., Office of Information, Agri- culture Lg A ei Sa 489 Miles, Harold A., Farm Credit Administration. 529 Miles, Rufus E., Director of Administration, Health, Education, and Welfare ___________ 508 Miley, James B., secretary to Representative OBrien of MOIS. ot. or ere tna 305 Millard, Frank G., General Counsel, Army____ 427 Millard, Lindsey 7., Office of Chief Accountant. 559 Miller, An (Representative frora Nebraska): BE Dy re Art 85 District oF Columbia Committee. _._________ 242 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ______ 244 Miller, Capt. Albert S., Office of Naval Petro-leam Reserves romtems Miller, Alfred P., Operations, Federal Civil SIONGE aan adh Lae Seige cen SMI 530 Miller,A. R., Regulatory Branches____________ 79 Miller, Barbara Johnston, Secretary to Senator Norio. =r i Chania lant eh 297 Senne Miller, Barr C., secretary to Representative Curtisiof Miassachusetts--+ > 5 301 Miller, Blanche L., Office of Navy Material____ 434 Miller, C. Perry, Jr., Assessor’s Office, District Government a tcl aS 614 Miller, Clarence L.: Commodity Credit 22 484 Corporation...ro Commodity Stabilization Service ____________ 485 Miller, Clyde L., Maritime Administration____ 498 Miller, e ay, Jr., District Real Estate Division. ieral ER PIES 14 Miller, Tvrd T. (Representative from Mary- an CA Tr 7 EE hme a Se Re Sp Deg rn LR fn 61 Appropriations Committee. ___....______ 241 Federal Records _.t _ 542 Council...=. Miller, Esther P., secretary to-Representative Miller 6f California. eae Mh dis 305 Miller, Gene H., secretary to Representative Lankfo rd 0 Miller, Capt. George H., Office of Operations, q Coast Guard sre oop he he A 11 Miller, George M., Administrative Division, Justice... LL OE ST 458 Miller, George P. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography Of 12 Armed Services Committee _________.________ 242 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. ____._.________ 245 poard of Visitors to the Coast Guard Acad-fi National Historical Publications Commission. 543 Miller, Harry A., Washington City Post Office. 626 Miller, Helen AL Senate Committee on Agri- colturc’and Forestry. iol S50 008 JHE 237 Miller, Herbert E., Theodore Roosevelt Cen-tennial Commissions fi. fi lou nll. soln 267 Miiller, Hermon I., Agricultural Marketing SerVIEE. havnt rn ama ei SEL dete Se TH DE 482 Miller, Hugh M., Regional Offices, National Boi Sarvicd oni ot of SERIA LY SWE 473 Miller, Irvin, Bureau of Ships... ________ 443 Miller, Joseph J., District Boxing Commission_-_-620 Miller, Joseph L., Jr., General Administration, Federal Civil Defense... ___________ 530 Individual Index Page Miller, Lawrence C., House Committee on Appropriations... coi. o_o. Usmsiroiesl) 251 Miller, Morgue), Joint Economic Committee... 261 Miller, M . Caroline, secretary to Attorney Gen-ral Miller, M. Raymond, Federal Housing Admin-OTE aE a 546 Miller, Paul McG., National Park Service____. 472 sontRaymond OC., Foreign Service Inspection Miller, rads Raymond G., Office of Comp-troller, Coast. Guard... 0. 0 o_o. 410 Miller, Robert F., Office of Research and Engi-neering, Post Ofer ioa ee tind hate 465 is Boot R., secretary to Representative Miller, Col. Robert R., Air Staff_.._.__________ 452 Miller, Susan D., secretary to Representative Miller, Thomas H., Bureau of Mines____.______ 473 Miller, Wilbur XK., circuit judge, Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia Circuit (DIOSEADNY sn airs n ics EE Spal d 579 Miller, William A., Regional Commissioner, General Services Administration. __________ 542 Miller, William E. (Representative from New York): Blographyl aol. naam LLalbaA is 111 Judiciary Commitiee. oii goiol 245 ..coonictl Miller, William M., Doorkeeper, House.of Rep-resentatives (biography Cot {RlSE url, 339 Miller, William W., Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Services. ill nus] 239 niowu Milligan, Col. Mary Louise, Army Stafi_______ 430 Millison, Earl G., Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary, State. Li origi ii) ee ane, 401 Millner, Walker L., American Red Cross....-_-519 Mills, A. Lie, Board of I eernons of the Federal Reserve System 000s a EL sa Lo a Ll am 536 Co of Economic Advisers... ....._._.._.____ 392 Mills, Edward K., Jr.: Civil Defense Coordinating Board... __ 532 General Services Administration ___._________ 539 Mills, Lt. Comdr. Herbert D., Jr., Naval Liaison Offtce sli isa snl B Lining van lL ai 348 Mills, James M. Oni] BolloB, uo digas! 346 Mills, Maj. Gen, John 8.: Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Develnpimenie AIL FOIO0. Sf i dei rimeee ols Sa Atomic Energy Commission. __.__________.___ = Military Liaison Committee to Atomic Energy Commission. J iil cil. uu 25 Mills, Sheldon T., Ambassador to Afghanistan_. 659 Mills, ae D. (Representative from Arkan- sas Blography iv oon oven JHORIGH SPIE Hoy 8 Ways and Means Committee. ___----______.___ 247 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa- tony ons. nse ad Sannin 259 Joint Economic Committee 261 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. .....-a-oocvomemee= 261 Mills, Mrs. Wilbur D., Congressional Club-____ 526 Millspaugh, Martin L., Jr., Urban Renewal Administration eh ble bare wtb omit Ton me 545 Milne, James N., Administrative Assistant to House Minority Leader. ns ae 337 Milstead, Kenneth L., Food and Drug Admin-ISEEOn, or rarAD 510 Milton, Hugh M., 2d, Assistant Secretary of the Army: iol Cd NA BE ln 27 Milton, Lorimer D., Howard University. ______ 510 Site Ormand, Otic of Financial Manage- Poin Air Boron. a ah 450 Miner, Wilfred A., Bureau of Chief Postal In- TEL Pb ne ot eh = eid wedi Sal ale Senen SI 464 Minetti, G. Joseph, Civil Aeronautics Board. _. 522 Minnich, 17 Arthur, Jr., White House Office.__ 391 Minor, Clarke Haynes, Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commission... ........ 263 Minor, Leroy T., Bureau of Employees Com-oi cooirnuial 504 pensationc i. JA Tina eas Minor, Robert W., Interstate Commerce Com-Misslonisiinih i cal sll i oun 549 pdhmundisl Minor, W. A., Foreign Agricultural Service.... 483 97560°—57 56 Page Minot, William A. G., International Coopera-tion Administration BP ale 402 Ming William E. (Representative from i0): Blography Jobo 20 Sai oo waa tail ou 125 Government Operations Committee ____.____ 243 Die Bradshaw, Director, Gallaudet Col-25 LE teA SL [0 11 S00 IA 5 Mie Maj. Gen. AugustusM.: Federal Fire Commell lc ofits. oiuaillnul 543 gl Office of Operations, Air Force. .____.________ 453 Minton, Lee Webb, International Development Advisory ee pe 403 SieTE Minton, Sherman, (Retired) Justice Supfeme Court (biography) SA ee Gn ee LE FOIE 575 Miskell, Ruth, secretary to Representative Walter... oo. camaa wring 307 Mitoloall James P. (Secretary of Labor): Biography of; tabla on ania aay 503 Board of Governors, American National Red Crossly ot ain san ant bol oni sl Loin 518 Defense Mobilization Board _._______________ 394 Member, Smithsonian Institution. _..________ 564 President’s Council on Youth Fitness. _____. 566 Mitchell, Landon, Office of Doorkeeper, House. 339 Mitchell, Richard F., Interstate Commerce Commission piu Lic iviataymssshies oo 549 Mitchell, RobertE., Maritime Administration. 493 Mitchell, William a. House Post Office. ______ 341 Mitchell, William Vid Social Security Adminis- tration En EO eR Bae TH 51 Mittendorf, C. O., Defense Minerals Explora-tion Administration oii. oo nL. ue 468 Naiing, John H., Department of Vehicles Sin Mobley, Harve, secretary to nent Rerkinsc eli con api. Cok aiussiell.LC 305 Mochwart, Russell C., District Insurance De-partment Ge ARE Sani a SIRE ae 618 Mohagen, Verna C., Soil Conservation Service. 482 Mohr, John P., Federal Bureau of Investigation. 459 Mohrhardt, Foster E., Director of Library, Neriemdture. Lula0 uals ol aug 489 Moley, Dan, Office of Clerk of the House... 338 Molina, Dr. Gustavo, Pan American Sanitary Organization Ch tool Las tii Ll 639 Moline, Edwin G., Bureau of European Affairs. 398 Moll, Col. Robert G., ArStaff:”. =~. = 452 Mollison, Irvin C., judge, Customs Court (biography) RE es iia Cae 591 Molloy, James H., Office of the Commandant, Coast Guard... sabia v.oodubioud by Molony, Charles, Federal Reserve System_____. > Monch S., Lt. Col. Alfredo, Inter-American Defense’ Board. ot 0 billionli 631 Monge, José Trias, Caribbean Commission. ____ 629 Monroe, Robert A., Tennessee Valley Author- 35 Feu EL SEER nT | VS SI Se DS Sh Sa 567 Monroney, A. S. Mike (Senator from Okla-homa): Biography of. re rrr ie mmr eee ee 126 Banking and Currency Committee .__._._____ 232 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 233 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ___. 233 Monson, Ruth L., Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)... ..... 417 Montaquila, Anthony L., Board of Immigra-Om ADDIS hr ene Saat 459 Montealegre, Jorge A., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... ____ 632 Montenegro, Tulio Hostilio, Organization of American States ooo ti Cae 637 Montfort, James, House Post Office.._.._..____ 341 Montgomery, Clarence P., National Park Serv- A008 RATE ts pret Sl a et BE 2) 472 Montgomery, Robert H., Small Business Ad-ministration. CoCo Clr TT ee 560 Monilion, Joseph J., Intelligence and Research, tat Congressional Directory Page Montoya, Joseph M. (Representative from New Mexico): Biographynila cack SRF G0 salad) 94 fila Judiciary Commitee... a... ooorim nea tah 245 Monts, Fehon L., Office of Under Secretary, Commerce: oii J au0elinniJeans L 491 Monzel, L. icon, secretary to Representative Spent alaoaiiaianita hoe 303 Moody, Capt. D. L., BureauNaval Personnel. 442 of Moody, Nathaniel, Office of Clerk of House__.. 338 Mooney, Booth, office of majority floor leader. 333 Mooney, Dorothy S., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System SEES 1 Lr 2 Shyer £37 Sta 536 Moore, Arch A., Jr. (Representative from West Virginia): Blogtaphy isi. or. uralssaes.lsd pis Judiciary Committee 245 Mores Phles H., Detroit Regional Office, BabiON cs 25. 0h cnn rt ates Bit drm AE Moore, C. W., Patent Office Moore, Douglas H., Jr., District Corporation Counsels: Offices uitsiiil.tiue. th -LuEs Smal. 616 Moore, E. G., Aptentivizel Research Service... 478 Moore, Rear ‘Adm. . R., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, nd 4 Moore, George M., Office of the Postmaster Generaloociosn nll oa melica lads 462 Moore, George T.: Assistant Secretary of Commerce. .._._._____ 492 Civil Defense Coordinating Board. _._....__.__ 532 Moore, Henry G.: Civil Defense Coordinating Board... .....__._ 532 Federal Records Council. vocationdil 542 Veterans Administrations oi). 0 21....o. 569 Moore, J. Cordell, Office of Administrative Assistant Secretary, Interior... ________ 468 Moore, John E., Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve, Defense... wuncii 420 prettiesnid Moore, Margaret E., Office of Industrial Rela-tions, Navy... Jah tnaisl soupy Joisidil, Moore, Marian G., Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. ci. J lial Looonadl 239 Moore, Marjorie E., Office of Vocational Reha-bilftation:oitarsuae0 pan laa 511 iin Moore, Martin L., Office of Assistant Secretary ofithe Treasury soriil 8 toil. ddvecdal 408 Moore, Mervin B., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexien:. cuvvissintepo plete TLE irs sod] a 632 i Pauline R., Senate Democratic policy COI eR a at 237 Moore, Peggy Ann, Apprenticeship Council, District Government 615 Moore, Robert H., Federal Mediation and Con-clliation Services. cove owmmn mnt JO CTL 5 Moore, Maj. Gen. Robert S., Office of Astisianto Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) st” Th Moore, Roger A., Board of Foreign Scholarships. a Moore, William H., Joint Economic Committee. 261 Moore, William H., Office of Navy Material... 434 Moore, William J., Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training ey Ba ly eg Moore, William L., Farm Credit rr? Hon oo i ie ah nA a vial Moose, James S., Jr., Ambassador to Syria... Moot, R. C., Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Nav 444 Mora, Dr. José A., Organization of American pw Morales, Col. Julio C., Inter-American Defense Board 630 Moran, Laura A., House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs? 2 2 alia ad Tir. 252 Morano, Albert P. (Representative from Con-necticut) Biography...o28000 I COUR SONTLL 222000 24 Foreign Affairs Committee. _________________ 243 House Administration Committee.___________ Moravetz, Robert L., Geological Survey, Inte-i Morehouse, PGad B., Federal Trade Commis- Page Morell, Capt. Richard E., Office of Personnel, Const GUAM. ee ee Obi Morgan, Rear Adm. A. M., Bureau of Ships___ pit Morgan, Gerald D., Special Counsel to the President doctor oot cow dibs bondi fe ob up 8030 390 Moray) ry L., Office of Personnel, Coast : es SB a re dea we DE TL I 11 Morgan, Jane, Office of Clerk of House.__..___. 338 Moranny o.V. ., judge, District of Columbia Tax re Re em ee SA em AES 624 Moron Nathan V., Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation POLE TL aa 534 Morgan, Philip W., Office of Territories._..____ Morgan, Phyllis V., Transcriber to House com- Morgan, Thomas E. (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography wi oll of. LL estat on Suereses Foreign Affairs Committee Morgan, William W., District te Couneil _ cubin foosgs ood 20d iv al 615 Morine, Capt. L. H., Office of Operations, Coast:Guard. ov emi wet SE EO 411 Morison, Samuel E., trustee of Franklin D. Roosevelt Library... ci oeoooic losogai. Mote SE D., Research and Development. 4 Federal Civil Defense... Morris, Alice F., secretary to Tm Edmondson... ...c conn dria soda binant 301 Morris, Helen E.: Office of Minority Leader_ _____._.____________ Secretary to Representative Martin.__._______ Morris, H. H., Postmaster of House of Repre-sentatives (biography of) 341 Morris, James W., judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia... 5 Morris, Joseph C., National Science Board.____ Morris, Mary Jane, Federal Communications Commission... .csiioind slotaman ii Ivano 533 Morris, Capt. Robert L., Naval Examining Board, 436 Morris, Thomas D., Supply and Logistics, Defense sri. cut bl ddoiaa haan bold. Morris, Toby (Representative from Oklahoma): Biography... .ealail sdloni did. soaiod. pb 128 Armed Serviees.........nigsdolfool mal 42 Morris, Una Rita, District Corporation Coun-SelB Office. oo ol a mewn 616 Morris, Virginia, secretary to Representative Bashi. a oii smal. mani l o petits 300 Morrison, Alice Angus, Women’s Bureau.._.___ 506 Morrison, Donald M., Office of Operations, Coast:Guard si ds Clad U0 411 deueen a Morrison, Dorothy Dunn, secretary to Repre-sentative Holifield i lio 303 Morrison, Frances, Office of Clerk of the House--338 Morrison, Jack H., Federal Crop Insurance Cor-poration isoCe enn JTS 486 Morrison, James H. (Representative from Louisiana): Biography irae bead iia Mat ser iio + 59 District of Columbia Committee._.._________ 242 Post Office and Civil Service Committee... 245 District of Columbia Auditorium Commis- Sion elaine a Be SH CHENIN Morrison, Marie, secretary to Representative LB in) Saath hn onan Soon ly aeloilendline 300 Morrow, E. Frederic, White House Office.._-__ 391 Morrow, Hugh, secretary to Senator Ives.._..._ 296 Morrow, T. B., Patent Office.._.__-__._______._ 499 Morrow, Thomas E., Foreign Agricultural Serv-er 8 Morsch, Lncils M., Office of Chief Assistant Librarian ed a me 350 Morse, Alan R., American National Red Cross-. 519 Morse, Clarence G.: Federal Maritime Board... _.______..__._ Maritime Administration. .____________.___.__ Morse, David A., International Labor Organ-fzationounscimyno siaiazalnl. JO onde il ang 633 Morse, Ellsworth H., Jr., Accounting and sion 537 Auditing Policy Staff, GAO 349 Indwidual Index Page Morse, F. Bradford, Administrative Assistant to-Senalor:Saltonstall................ 80000 298 Morse, True D.: Civil Defense Coordinating Board.__..________ Commodity Credit Corporation. _.____________ Council of Economic Advisers________________ Under Secretary, Agriculture... ___.___... Morse, Wayne (Senator from Oregon): Biography Emr A SR BE oe Lh a La AS Le WL RL District of Columbia Committee. ___________ Foreign Relations Committee. ______________ Joint Committee to Investigate Problems or D.C. Expansions i; a0 pempioenls 260 Labor and Public Welfare Committee. _____ 233 Select Committee on Small Business. _____.__ 235 U. 8. Territorial Expansion Memorial Com-mission... Foosol ilo) Cog Dan adndety. 267 far Moreland, J. Lane, Bonneville Power Ad-TURISMO es ae tt ot tL oti, 476 Weenies Frank H., Government Printing ON A I IE IE 5. Morton, Perry W., Assistant Attorney General__ 458 Morton, Thruston B. (Senator from Ken- tucky): Biography. ii. siiingat.se] 54 lo i District of Columbia Committee... .______ 232 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ____ 233 Board of Visitors to Naval Academy _________ 261 Mosbaugh, Harrell F., Department of Interior. 468 Mosby, Dennis, Office of Clerk of the House. 338 Moser, Marie E, Office of Assistant Secretary, Commereel BIzio: J aiiliadd Mil Jae] 491 Moser, Sally, Supply and Logistics, Defense... 422 Mosley, (Capt. F. M., Bureau of Yards and Moss, J A E. (Representative from California): Biography Airs en SE ER aT a 11 Government Operations Committee _________ 243 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Moss, William H., National Capital Regional Planning Comme. ee 552 Mota S., Maj. Ramon, Inter-American Defense oard salar Bi F entulnE Fea ID Ladin 631 Mote, Lynn E., administrative assistant to Sena-Yori Curis 2 oi. Lan D000 JH dil. 0 296 Mele oe fier L., Office of Senate Sergeant at Motte Arthur W., Bureau of Employment Seemrlly cov oo oo oo on BUELL HG) 505 Motley, Bo ett J., District Corporation Coun-SEIS Office... ct CORO UII 616 Moulder, Morgan M. (Representative from Missouri): Biography. lao d Goal Sulit. El 82 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Un-American Activities Committee. .________ 246 Mousel, H. P., Farm Credit Administration.__ 529 Mouser, Cotys M., Senate Committee on Agri- eculturesand: Forestry i lili. ool. Iul 237 Mowitt, Glendon J., Geological Survey _._______ 471 Mowson, Robert L., Office of Legislative Coun- sel, TLOUSE. osm nimimnsDL CBI po 343 Moyer, C. I., Small Business Administration... 562 Moyer, Raymond T., International Coopera- tion. Administration... . LL 00) Toei00 402 Moyer, Robert M., House Committee on Appropriations... A0EMUAI0.) 251 Moyer, Thomas F., District Corporation Coun-sel’siofflee uci (ol pradinunsllin Sool 616 Moynihan, Martin H., Canal Zone Biological a5 regi a snail GL Inada on tage Xai Muceio, John J., Ambassador to Iceland. _.____ 661 Muehlhous, Margaret N., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System ._._.__.______._____ i Mueller, Frederick H., Assistant Secretary of Commeree....ii. Jiavs ond aeiell palios 492 Muir, Emily L., Commission of Fine Arts__._.. 525 Mulcahy, Bertram A., National Advisory Com- mittee for: Aeronanties.c oil: Loo colin 551 Mullaney, Joseph E., Library of Congress... .. 350 Mullen, Caroline R., secretary to Representative Sn Holl Mullen, Frank E., Interstate Commerce Com-TE a 55 Page Mullen, Comdr. John A., Financial Manage-ment, Navy. ...........2Hiee hagesisiary 434 Muller, Fred, one Post Office. ....0lds! 342 0 Mulligan, M. C,, Civil Aeronautics..._.____.__ 523 Mulliken, Otis B, Office of International Eco- nomic and Social Affairs. __.._.._._____._ 399 Mullin, Philip J., administrative assistant to Senator AOL cone n nanan asin] 295 serovar Mulroney, John E., Judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of). __._______.___ 601 Nie Arrhn J. (Representative from New ork): Blography cholic. Aandi) gos 101 Banking and Currency Committee. _________ 242 District of Columbia Committee... _______ 242 Select Committee on Small Business. ________ 249 Multhauf, Robert P., National Museum._______ 564 Mumford, John C. , Washington city post office. 626 Mumford, L. Quincy: Civil War Centennial Commission. __________ 263 Librarian of Congress... ron. HSE 350 Permanent Committee, Oliver Wendell Holmes Pevise Fund... piv 266 The Libraryof Congress Trust Fund Board._ 353 Mumford, Luther H., Library of Congress... _._. 353 Mumma, Rear Adm. Albert G., Navy Bureau of Ships. or a a a ae] 443 Mumma, Walter M. (Representative from Pennsylvania): Blography-_-do > ein aniii an 135 useiborl Banking and Currency Committee. _.______ 242 Mundt, Karl E. (Senator from South Dakota): Biography ree Hl 145 Agriculture and Forestry Committee._._.______ 231 Appropriations Committee.._._______________ 231 Government Operations Committee..________ 232 Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commis- ston su ula ni UR Re cs 262 Republican Policy Committee... ____._ 235 Board of Visitors to Military Academy._._____ 261 Senate Office Building Commission___________ 257 Select Committee on Labor-Management Relations soo il sadlosnin.ald a i. 236 Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission. 267 Mundy, Lt. Gen. George W., Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Defense. _ ____________ 424 Munger, H. B., Farm Credit Administration___ 528 Munk, Harold c, Federal Mediation and Con- ciliation Bervies ionsoh plesoll oo 534 Munn, Charles, secretary to Representative Yor oud leet vend Jl dled TE uy Miinoz-Marin, Luis, Governor of Puerto Rico. 475 Munro, Sir Leslie, New Zealand Ambassador._ 652 Munson, Charles E., administrative assistant to Senator:Barrett oon i TLL Ji) on 295 Munter, Godfrey L., judge, Municipal Court for the District of Columbia... ..._____ 603 Munves, William, Office of General Counsel, AlrPoresc. au lils JH oars nl ol Murch, Gerald E., Board of Parole_.______._____ 460 Muro, Abe, National Labor Relations Mum J. Edgar, chief Indse, Pos Court of the United States (biographhy of ouintl weight 598 Muricy, Col. Antonio Carlos da Silva, Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commission__ 636 Murnan, Unger C., Jr., Federal Power Com-TOISSION, fe i hat 535 Mupines, Eger V., Atomic Energy Commis-on Son. LT A i Ns, Capt. Charles P., Office of Nero Marine Safety, Coast Foard ic. sont. din Murphy, Dr. Christopher J., District Devas ois COBONOE 22: Livanid wann but on dS an Bolo pf Murphy, Cornelius F., District Corporation wn Comisel’8iOMeo.. . vocens cols So ction fr Suc as Murphy, Elizabeth V., Republican Conference Committee, Senate... -zeiiectiostooos 239 Murphy, Francis T., Office of International Financial and Development Affajrsaos_ iio. 400 Murphy, George, District of Columbia Auditor-jum Commission. ania 264 -o---zzzccscnc2000 Murphy, James W., Official Reporter, Senate. _ 336 Murphy, John, secretary to Representative oh SOMERS oa i oR err aR Murphy, John E., International Cooperation Administration... conesee oie 402 858 Congressional Directory Page Murphy, Joseph P., District Department or Vehicles and Traffic Murphy, P. F., Railroad Retirement Board_. Murphy, Paul w., Pan American Union _....__ Marnhys Robert, "Deputy Under Secretary A a 9 Murph Thomas F., Patent Office_-_..__..__. 499 Murphy, Thomas W., Commission on Mental Health 587 Murphy, Warren T., Forest Service._-.._____.__ 480 Murray, Charles A., administrative assistant to Senator Murra, Murray, James E. (Senator from Montana): Biography: zsadaod Datel on dood saldiioratnll 83 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... 233 Labor and Public Welfare Committee. ---__-233 Democratic Policy Committee .__.___________ 235 Musee Brig. Gen. John E., Air Staff, Air For 452 partment Murray, Roderick, National Institutes or Murer Tom (Representative from Tennessee): Blography.. oo ocodniondirasond Post Office and Civil Service Maursell, Jack, Joint Committee on Printing____ 257 Muse, Thomas C., Research and Engineering, Delonge ios a ree 422 Musgrave, George W., Soil Conservation Service... i. dace liirizomolwd Musgrave, Maj. Gen. Thomas C., Jr., Office of Operations, Air i. lalion 454 Force... cooiliinn Musser, Donald F., Atomic Energy Commis-= SION. i. co naldianitn dL nl iS nealing Muth, George E., Gallaudet College____.________ 509 Mutz, _ L., Senate Committee on Public 2 My les T., Jr., Office of Information, Agrienfturecd ci bald Lancia lo Idomad dh dy 489 Myers, Donald A., Regional Offices, Post Office Departments. Sai ora iotam adnindl a 465 Myers, Elizabeth R., House Committee on Edu-eationand Labora isa citi ali Lo lobizial 251 Myers, Frank H., judge, Municipal Court for the District of Columbia. 2 ui nz 603 Myers, Capt. J. C., Office of Naval Research_._ 439 Myers, Lawrence, Sugar Division. __.__________ 486 Myers, Robert J., Social Security Administra-in 2417 Ge EU Fe TR lL Rn FR ET 4 Myers, Lt. Col. Sherry B., Office of General Counsel, Arm Myers, Walter, Jr., Inter-American Tropical Tuna, Commission... 0 _ 050 -.--=._-631 Myers, Dr. W. I., International Development Advisory Board 403 Mynatt, Edward F., Office of the General Coun-sel, Agricalture.. lo (| cous Jnil Ja lsilll 490 Myron, Paul V., Office of Alien Property, Jus-458 Nabrit, James M., Jr., Howard University.____ 510 Nabrit, Samuel M., National Science Board____ 555 NaDeau, Gladys M., International Cooperation Administration 0h oo ie iv 0 SI 402 Naecker, Louis J., Government Printing Office. 353 Nagro, Blanche F., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation... ....... oui SoU 000] 260 Najib-Ullah, Dr., Afghanistan Ambassador... 645 Namias, Jerome, Weather Bureau______________ 501 Nannetti, Guillermo, Organization of American BAL08. cin how sg vonen sh or BAY edb Ap, Laer 638 Napoli, Jopnly General Administration, Fed- eral CivilD oeIse, a Ena 0 Narasimhan, C.V., United Nations______.____. 641 Nash, Bradley D. Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce. [Llu dr oo ra 491 Page Nash, Frederick O., General Counsel, Com- BLA me St 5 1 423 8 1 13 Tm Ly BA 1 eben a 4 Natcher, William H. (Representative from Kentucky): Biography. .....geliemgsellhadloasiss dite 55 Appropriations Committee... _._______ 241 Nathan, R., Civil Aeronautics Administration. 496 Navarrete, Capt. Alejandro, Inter-American De- fense Board... ol. co 00. LLL 0 petaeg 630 Nazary, John G., House Post Office... _..... 341 Nazzaro, Maj. Gen. Joseph J., Office of Person- nel Air Pores iia ol od sationoul 453 Neagles, James C., Board of Parole. ____________ 460 Neal, Lit E. (Representative from West Vir- ginia): Blographyeaso ll Ibs soul 5. cognac 169 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Nearman, Harold B., American Red Cross. _._. 520 Neas, Ernest C., Federal Crop Insurance Cor- Dorion oil Sud sennaninslates CL To SN Gordon A., Federal Bureau of Investi-ationcwnld. olivisaofl 3 Banlile nae Nero Jack B., Office of Coordinator of In-formation tions iasonil nal Aastra 343 Nedrow, Ray W., secretary to Representative Harrison of Nebraska... ool. 0 doi p00 302 Nedrow, William M., Municipal Court for the District of Columbia... .. Sie iul 604 Neal onis H, Departmental Administration, gric ginia, Blography.. uidivaestioease lidnuasds pat. 168 District oF Columbia Committee... ....._._.. 232 Judiciary: Committee... oo io. .Lulullloa 233 Labor and Public Welfare Committee._______. 233 District of Columbia Auditorium Commission. 2 National Capital Planning Commission_____. 552 National Memorial Stadium Commission___. 266 Neese, E. Irene, secretary to Representative Bad Wiih ii. ude sii pei sas grep al 306 Neilson, George D., judge, Muricipal Court for the District of Columbia________________ 603 Neira de Calvo, Mrs. Esther, Pan American BEET a Le NE is 638 Neiva, Lt. Col. Antonio Batista, Joint iad United States Defense Commission-._._____ Nelson, Curtis A., Atomic Energy Commission. Se Nelson, Elmer M., Food and Drug Adminis- trationanss alin Je eetill ants i ad 510 Nelson, Fred A., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Systemil. Jl milaonl 537 Nelson, Harold T Bonneville Advisory Board. _ _ ooo 476 Bureau of .._...2o.la0 471 Reclamation... in Nelson, Howard M., Assistant Budget Officer, TPeASUTY i fc slvr mr A Rh 407 Nelson, Asst. Surg. Gen. Kenneth R., Bureau of Medieal Services co. susaloni Losnaigiiny 512 Nelson, Lloyd A., Civil Accounting and Audit- ing Division, GAO 349 Nelson, Marion M., Forest Service. _.__________ 480 Nelson, Nancy, secretary to Representative Coudert 301 Management I De LE TO TL Nelson, Olof W., Federal Power Commission. -= Nelson, Gen. Otto L., Jr., National Civil Defense Advisory Council Nelson, Richard, International Pacific Halibut Commission. atid, 635 Nelson, Richard W., Internal Revenue Service. 409 Nelson, Sone, Secretary to Representative McGover 04 Nesbitt, Luli RichardJ., Bureau of Ships__. 443 Nesline, Frank J., Steam and Other Operating Engineers Board Tet BMT En 1 OM LeveL 621 Gi Richard L. (Senator from Oregon): iograph a on Roosevelt Memorial Com-mission... aL SLL SOUT Io or ad aL 264 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee .__.__ 233 Post Office and Civil Service Committee... 233 Public Works Committee... _____.______ 234 National Monument Commission... ..._..__ 266 Neumeyer, William E., Air Coordinating Com-mittee 00 0 SE Ce a NE RL 518 ! Individual Index 859 Page Nowhepin, Robert, Deputy Assistant Secretary, 5 io Sr a eh te a EE ep 00 Newel, y Bobars, Interstate Commerce Commis-sy Ee i EY Sh EE a i OE te 50 Ni iy Sterling R., Agricultural Marketing Service ame EE ee BA tr aR ED 482 Newland, M. D., Washington City Post Office. 626 Newland, Robert W., Office of Field Services... 494 Newlin, J. Earl, National Mediation Board____ 554 Newlon, Col. Frank C., Information Services, REALONE ae seiien in ae nen 451 Newman, Maj. Gen. AubreyS., Armed Forces Staft ‘College, BANE ee Tan 424 Newman, Betty, Secretary to Representative BWR. iia bo pint Lom ble Pres bot» nda ote Newman, Helen, librarian, United States Supreme Court... Co ooo ok 576 Newman, J. B., Smithsonian Institution. ______ 563 Newman, John’ J., Bureau of Employee’s Com-pensation, Lar ee 504 Newman, William A. Jr., Defense Accounting and Auditing Division, FAO... r=: 34! Newsom, Herschel D., International Develop-ment Advisory Cr ea SG 403 Newton, James E., Securities and Exchange Commission TET aa 560 Neyman, Sanh Clinton A., Jr., Naval Gun BACIOLY. co lgumadl ded cil aint e oF 446 Nichols, iene W., Office of International BESOUYCeR 3, HE ed dil haabe th rent Roa A 400 Nichols, Dorothy J., Democratic Conference Committee of the Senate... __.______________ 237 Nichols, Col. Edwin A., Office of Legislative and Public A flairs, DREme. es ns 423 Nichols, Herbert B., Geological Survey, In-terior Batt mA aR batter nT re Sr SH 471 Nichols, Jesse R., Senate Committee on Finance. 238 Nichols, Leonard F., Maritime Administration. 498 Nichols, Louis B., “Federal Bureau of Investi-gation Ee 0 I i LR 462 N ay Samuel M., American Red Cross._.___ 520 Nicholson, Donald W. (Representative from Massachusetts): Biography calnisitenisation Dot bomen maimi 65 Education and Labor Committee. ___._______ 243 Nicholson, Flora M., Civil Service Commission. 524 Nicholson, James T., American Red Cross. ____ 519 Nidan. Leonard, Office of General Coun-sel, Sion eeevy 418 eub dal Nielsen, Edwin G., Bureau of Reclamation. ____ 471 Niele, Oscar H., Office of Budge! and Manage-03 I rn Tal EL rT 9 Niason, Robert D., Area Offices, Interior. ___. 46! Cr Inter-American Tropical Tuna SI el a a 631 Nikkel, Earll H., Federal Crop Insurance Cor-poration FRESE ne HAY a fa tm Re HEHE 486 Nimtz, F. Jay (Representative from Indiana): Blography sic Dt sponieses dani wid syst Nes Judiciary Committee c J... cio il Sell gi 245 Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission._.___. 265 Nipe, Merlin H., Library of Congress. __.___.____ 351 Nixon, Richard M. (Vice President of the United States): Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Com-INISSIONS. Fur piss rien Sa a 262 Biography-of fei DIIo 2 lr inl er ii Civil War Centennial Commission___________ 263 Commission for Extension of the U. S. Capitol. 257 Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission ______ 265 Member, Smithsonian Institution ___________ 563 National Security!Couneillici 0 ii i "irl 393 President of the Senate. _.____________________ 333 Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission_. 267 Noah, Virginia L., secretary to Representative Minshall. ooo ai nual na fons nasal 305 Noble, G. Bernard: Page Nobelman, Eli E., Senate Committee on Gov-ernment Oporghions 2s hn Ei er SER Eh 238 Nock, ClaudeS., Jr., Board of Parole. ________ 460 Noel, Capt. J. V. Bureau of Naval Personnel __ 442 N olan, Evelyn C., secretary to Senator Neely__ 207 Nolan, John Lester, Reference Department, Library of Congress nr re er EAE 351 Nolan, Mary, secretary to Senator Douglas.____ 296 Nolan, Dr. Thomas B.: GeclogicalSmyey o.oo. Loo. eis 471 Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and Development________________ 549 Nolen, John, Jr.: Board of Zoning Adjusiment ~ .-._. 624 National Capital Housing Authority ________ 551 National Capital Planning Commission. _____ 552 Noone, John J., Jr., District Department of Fublie Welfare oi oto dass ort 623 Nordberg, John J., Federal Communications COTUTAIEEION iors. be Tl 2 oe 533 Norblad, Walter (Representative from Oregon): Biography Sh hh raat Pe vo Bh en i ad 129 Armed Services Committee _________________ 242 Norblad, Mrs. Walter, Congressional Club_____ 527 Norelli, Helen, Secretary to Representative Boling. oto inl nia BL Ie ens 300 Norman, Glennie M., Interstate Commerce Commission: cler-o. y oS er 550 Norman, Rear Adm. I. L. V., Navy Bureau ol Medicine and SOTERLY i. uals nentsZinta Norman, J. William, secretary to ty Bonet of Florida... ceter ine cern 299 ot scorn Norman, R. B., President’s Committee on sy and Engiheers: . _. -.--: Norrell, W. F. (Representative from Arkansas): Ha a hn Ch ee Appropriations Committee .-.--____.____.____ 241 Norrell, Mrs. William ¥,, Congressional Club_. 527 Norris, "Cecelia H. , secretary to Representative REE TET Se NN RT Si 301 Norris, P. K., Foreign Agricultural Service .___ 484 North, Roy M., Postmaster, Washington city Dostolies oo. tds a ea 625 North, Brig. Gen. Thomas, American Battle Monuments Commission... 518 Northup, Graham T., Federal Housing Admin-ISIPREION. = 5 0 sa RA ne a at 546 Norton, C. McKim, National Capital Planning Commission, ovr aah cai Av 552 Norton, Garrison: Air Coordinating Commitiee:. =. -== 513 Assistant Secretary of Navy for Air___________ 437 Norton, C. McKim, National Capital Planning Commission mm re Se ieie 552 Norton, E. A., Soil Conservation Service. .____ 481 Norton, K. A., Boulder Laboratories ._._____.. 501 Norton, Melvin A., Office of Properties and Installations, Don, i 421 Notwitindo, Moekarto, Indonesian Ambas-rndismee SER nr aa ae 650 Nottorain, C.T., Department of Licenses and Inspections I A 61! Nowak, Francis J., Federal National Mortgage Assecintion uta si aa Se hata 547 Nowell, Lee R., Interstate Commerce Com-EII Rees Sn See ae Noyes, Guy E., Board of Governors of the Fed- eral Reserve. System... oootn ee 536 Nucker, Delmas H., Territorial Officials__._____ 475 Man C. Joseph, Board of Foreign Scholar- Nugent, inne , Joint Jr., PermanentBoard n Defense, Canada-United States... 639 Nunertbos Dr. John C., Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and Development. 5 rs cil rth Str mei 549 Nunn, Lee R., administrative assistant to Sen- rs yu ry Emenee ie i i SR 297 Nussear, Edmund C., Bureau of Accounts. ____ 22 Nykopp, Johan A., Finnish Ambassador... 648 Nystrom, Harold oc. Assistant Solicitor, I.abor_ 504 Oo National Historical Publications Commission. Historical Division, State... co. rior: 542 397 Oakes, John B., Advisory Board on Nationals, Parks, ete... sodsowanilr drasancing cll Noble, Lindsley H., Bureau of Finance, Post Obear, Legare, H. B., Reference Er Office Department aa ot men BE 463 Library of Congress er ARR HO 351 Congressional Directory Page O’Berg, Blanche M., Senate Committee on es Agriculture and Forestry... —.o__..__ Obert, Albert J., District Board of Pharmacy.--621 Oberman, Irvin, Office of the Doorkeeper, House Rakion id Srl ADs ao LSAT ln el 340 O’Brian, John Lord, Washington SE Monument Society a a ha iE O’Brien, Dan J., administrative assistant a Senator Eilebonisope: Ee NSE TET O’Brien, Capt.D. J., Bureau of Medicine and a Surgery, Nav O’Brien, Capt. Donald J., Naval Medical Sur-voy. Review Bogard =... eo slatuglnal 436 wali O’Brien, George D., District Corporation Coun- O’Brien, James C., Office of Secretary, Health, Education, G00 WOAIO, oss tenetstats 508 O’Brien, J. E., Rural Electrification Adminis-tration LF het AL EE RES SES Rn 487 O’Brien, John A., Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation... __._.._ ___ 534 O’Brien, Leo W. (Representative from New York): Biography, Seo viesiticn hl cient il amtlos void, 108 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ...___ 244 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission--267 O’Brien, Mary Louise, House Committee on Foreign A falyg: eX ait 8 i0s0 so biel alloy 251 O’Brien, Paul, clerk, Ninth Judicial Circuit, 0.8. Court of Appeals: ivi lL 0. Lining 578 Or Thomas J. (Representative from Illi- nois): BlographVos esos (aig aeidioiiiic 38 soaionkalin, Ways and Means Committee ___._._.________ 247 O’Brien, W. E., Senate Committee on Govern-ment Operations. lous sl i cua 238 O’Brien, William C., Office of General Counsel, Post Office Department... i. i. _s.-462 Ockey, Wily C., Bureau of Far Eastern wh air, 9 oO’ Con. Ambrose, judge, Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (biography).___._._____ 58 8 0O’Connell, Maj. Gen. James D., Army Staff____ 431 O’Connell, James T.: Council of Economic Advisers... _._..___.__ Under Secretary of Labor. ~i--so-dic soars 503 0O’Connell, Margaret Roche, secretary to Repre-. sentative Kelly of New York. ______________ 303 O’Connell, Michael J., National Mediation Board oor Seip ulin. Saale in 2) O’Connell, Thomas J., Federal Reserve System_ 536 O’Connor, Albert D., Federal Civil Defense Ad- TEETER LTT 0) Ea sn i Cae pt Ul 531 O’Connor, Basil, trustee of Franklin D. Roose-yell LibrapyiiPapovielingVit sets 122 Quid coal 543 O’Connor, Blake, Senate Select Committee on os Small Business. oon dade We and pati vl O’Connor, J. J., Regional Commissioner, Gen-eral Services Administration _..._..____.______ 542 O’Connor, Joseph B., Health, Education, nd Welfare, Regional Offices rar = iedigo bh 0’Connor, Roderic L.: Administrator, Bureau of Security and Con- stir Alairs a aa Caribbean: Commission... i. aoa ts Deputy Assistant Secretary of State---__-.___ 3 O’Day, C. C., Senate Committee on Foreign oh BO Ig ora i ah Odenweller, Charles J., Jr., regional office, Securities and Exchange Commission.____.__ 559 Odom, Lewis @., Jr., secretary to Senator Sparkman, nt 298 O’Donnell, Lt. Gen. Emmett, Jr., Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel. __________ 453 O’Donnell, Philip K., Senate Select Committee on Labor-Management Relations.__________ 236 O’Donoghue, Henrietta V., secretary to Senator ROI VOY a ae 297 O’Donohue, Josephine, secretary to Representa-tive Granahan ooa 302 Oechsle, Carl F., Deputy Assistant Secretary, COMMIBLOR scrim so Bdsmtons lise 492 Oehser, Paul H., Smithsonian Institution. _.__.. 563 Oettershagen, Martin W., St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation________.___.___.__ 558 Oettinger, Mrs. Katherine B., Social Seong Administration... ——=—--2otiJO PIE ILE S00 Page Offutt, Brig. Gen. Harry D., United States Soldiers’ Home. ...-c cvnsanasoaasassdd 566 tilt Oganovie, Nicholas J., Regional Office, Civil Service Commission. ......cziccavansesonians 525 O’Gara, Frank J., Regional Commissioner, General Services Administration __._._______ 542 Ogden, Robert F., Reference Department, Library of Congress... cou. Lo i id 351 Ogle, Maj. Gen. Dan C., Air Staff _________..___ 452 Oglesby, Henry C., secretary to Representative BONNAGE 2c so si sbo toot riornaadi i Bi 4T 5n: 300 Ogletree, James M., Office of Secretary of the THR Cp rents ds uo la Se re SAS a St 334 Ogrosky, Harold O., Soil Conservation Service. 481 Ohaneson, Edward M., Commission on Mental Flenlfh heli alias Alia J ailho tb slits e 587 O’Hara, Barratt (Representative from Illinois): Blography ic hl il shale ih slain flat 37 Foreign Affairs Committee... ____...___=__ 243 O’Hara, Joseph P. (Representative from Minne- sota): Blography-cond nines fad Sieni tre fh gualy 74 District of Columbia Committee ______.____-_ 242 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Board of Visitors to Naval Academy ._____-__ 26 Ohly, John H., International Cooperation Ad-20h ‘ministration malin ARR Ue Ber Ris Ojeda Alaniz, Lt. Col. Miguel: Inter-American Defense Board_______________ 631 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com- mission oy, eitinioale st iu aide Led hE ela 636 O’Keeffe, Dr. James A., District Board of Police and Piro Snrgeons. 0. ofan i aie 618 O’Konski, Alvin E. (Representative from Wisconsin): Armed Services Committee... ____.._. 242 Biegraphy il Sas Llu Losi nd unin UR 174 0X a) Patrick M., Foreign Agricultural Service =0 tine et Ap seb mi a ni 484 Olin, Spencer T'., National Monument Commis-Slot Saws arte SeRROin On penn Aili sl 266 Oliver, James L., Business Machines and Office Bquipment Division. ...... fo 494 Oliver, L. L., Smithsonian Institution__________ 563 Oliver, Won J., chief judge, Customs Court (biogr YY si dd A Od a dh sn AL 591 Oliver, Tt Fool. William P., Jr., Naval Liaison Often. 100000 0A 3 SEN Laer Ses ai 348 Oliveri, melo L., Library, Agriculture _____-489 Olivero, Humberto, Jr., Pan American Sanitary Orgamzation.. cou. aii fii dm asin in aiid Olmos, Brig. Gen. Gualberto, Inter-American Defense Board: .. oo .coo pe 200 000 00 630 Olmsted, Orvil R., Public Housing Administra-tion on OAL oil A EL Sh Sn PE 548 Olom, Louis T., United States Advisory Com-mission on Information _..._____________.____ 517 Olsen, Anna H., Librarian, United States Customs Court a A RT EA, 593 Olsen, N. Andrew, Business and Defense Serv- ices Administration, Industry Division_.____ 495 Olsen, Victor A., Selective Service System._____ 560 Olsen, William H., Area Offices, Interior_______ 470 Olson, Clinton L., Office of Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs... 393 Olson, Col. Harry A., Assistant Comptroller, . ES Lhd aE wR i wil SA SE = tld 484 ois, Joseph OC. (Senator from Wyom-ing Blography. cenai as 175 a Civil War Centennial Commission__._._...__ 263 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... 233 Judiciary Committee oi Ciao 233 -----ci-i Joint Economic Committee... -.__.__.__ 261 Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission. 267 O’Marr, Louis J., Indian Claims Commission. 548 Omer, Col. Daniel O., Selective Service System_. 560 Omohundro, Edward L., Bureau of Employ- ment Security. Jit Cialis Le 505 Ondarcho, Gladys, House Committee on Agri-3 CorHh SS RR NE ae) 8 re EI RAT 0O’Neal, Hon. Emmet, Corregidor-Bataan Me-morial Commission. cia lllJel ial 263 O’Neill, Francis A., Jr., National Mediation Board..coveanJENIN Bon HL 553 nnn Indwidual Index Page 0O’Neill, Thomas P., Jr. (Representative from Massachusetts): Biography. sere b sna JF cael Uy ie 66 RulesCommittee ...... ..... hdl 246 _ Boston National Historical Sites Commission. 263 Onofrio, Thomas, Capitol Police_________._._____ 346 Oppenheimer, Dr. Ella, District Health De-partment. ooo indie) Schoen 621 Oppenheimer, Jack C., Advisory Committee on WeatherControl: . . ...... o....-90iSiuk 517 ‘"Opper, Clarence V., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biographyof)._._.______.___._ 598 Oram, Frank H., United States Information AGENCY. povairusnlychluasininsi gelusai 568 Oram, Russell M., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation... oi 0h i i i i. 259 Orantes, César A., Pan American Union________. 637 Orcutt, Bessie M., Secretary to Representative I OONBY sn a ee biB lO NT) 303 Ord, Col. John A., Interdepartmental Com-mittee on Scientific Research and Devel-Sig. opment si ina Tr idey LoE ma nr ang 549 Orellano, Dr. Daniel, Pan American Sanitary Organization. =... cipizbrorieizpasll 639 Orfila, Alejandro, Organization of American SITIES ERReR ee Ee 637 Orndorff, Roy L., Department of Sanitary Engineering.........ooicao alu laonaus 623 i O’Rourke, Daniel, House Post Office_._.________ 342 0O’Rourke, Walter P., House Document Room. _. 349 Orr, Douglas W., Commission of Fine Arts______ 525 Orr, Marshall S., Federal Communications Commissions: thalop owl) i Sagan van 533 Orrick, Andrew D., commissioner, Securities and Exchange Commission. ________________ 558 Orsini, Felice M., Soil Conservation Serviee_____ 481 Orth, Fanlinl., Deputy Assistant Secretary, ae RE SRE oe EL ET 428 Ortiz, Li Enrique, Inter-American Defense Board... ol iris ans asain t 630 Ortiz, Frances, secretary to Senator Chavez_ ____ 295 Ory Santina, Organization of American LOY non mm per pe RA GT MS a | 296 Orville, La Howard T., Advisory Committee on Weather Control... 0 = ra 51 Osborne, Theodore C Bureau of Ordnance, Navy... ...0..... Office of General Counsel, Navy Osborne, Winifred, House Committee on For-elon A false a niin 251 Osmers, Frank OC., Jr. (Representative from New Jersey): BODY ra en i stn SDE 92 Armed Services Committee... ____.____._ 242 Ostertag, Harold C. (Representative from New York): BIOZIADNY eo ee rere ema ed Tw tI ES 110 Appropriations Committee... __..____ 241 Board of Visitors to Naval Academy.___________ 261 Ostertag, Mrs. Harold C., Congressional Club___ 527 Ostrander, Earl D., Bonneville Power Adminis-ration. Cnt)a aL ak 476 Ostrom, C. E., Forest Service..-.._._.____.___._ 480 Ostrow, A. Harry, District Department of Pub- Betloalth. oe adareg 621 O’Sullivan, James L., Bureau of Far Eastern TEE Lie i ys LA a a AS Le eo 398 Ott, Mervin L., Federal Trade Commission_____ 538 Ours, Capt. S. R., Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy. 440 Overby, Edward J., Agricultural Marketing Servieecirian Lod ea iki 482 JIRREE. -Overholser, Dr. Winfred, Superintendent, St. Elizabeths‘ Hospital =o. hood oo aiid 513 Overton, J. Allen, Jr., Deputy General Counsel, (BT VTREN 13105 ri ot ore A Ly SUSE CRIA Jt 12 22 4000 492 Overton, W. W., Jr., American National Red Cross. foo olin Sal Bini LC Pn 519 Owen, Claude W., National Capital Planning Commission. 2c o-c=ston = > cn whbi aii Sl oad 552 Owen, David, United Nations....__ 641 Owen, Louis J., Office of Vocational Rehabili-1 FIT 1 Popnpee UIE S To I ee 511 Owen, Marguerite, Tennessee Valley Authority. 567 Owen, Robert A., Market Development and Programs, Agriculture... .ccceeeemeeneinid 484 Page Owens, James M., Business and Defense Serv-jeesiAdministrationc 1c Sie Fie 0 495 Oyster, Dale E., Research and Development, Ar Boren Loi padi BE aan aka 450 Ozere, S. V., International Pacific Halibut Commision... Gin 635 P Paarlberg, Don, Assistant Secretary, Agricul- 7 FY Te eth et ESO el UL ti oC Bs Si 77 Commodity Credit Corporation._____________ 484 Marketing and Foreign Agriculture. _____.____ 482 Pace, Courtney C., administrative assistant to Senator Eastland A a EE 296 Pace, D. A., Office of Naval Research_________. 439 Pace, 2 Allen, Office of the General Counsel, A ee en SE NE Tan ns 4 Pace, ad Carter, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission...... Joig aut. 538 Pachynski, Maj. Gen. Alvin L., Office of Opera-tions, AlriForce:nenziiueldoe) sain Ji 454 Packer, Harold, Office of Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare... _-{_L:iooiIo 508 Padmore, George A., Liberian Ambassador_____ 651 Page, Thad: National Archives and Records Service _____. 541 National Archives Trust Fund Board. _______ 543 Trustee of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. 543 Paige, Maj. Gen. Henry R., Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. ooo 0 — 5 o iran 447 Painter, Kenneth J., House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. ___._____ 252 Painter, William A., Federal Housing A dminis-Baton. a a a a 547 Pallagire, Nor Gen. Ralph A., Army Staff____ 431 Palmby, Clarence D.: Commodity Credit Corporation... oi. 484 Commodity Stabilization Service. ___________ 485 Palmer, Charles G., Public Buildings Service__ 540 Palmer, Florence, secretary to Representative Hegley... onal oilndionooiing 303 Palmer, dren E., Deputy Assistant Secre-tary of State for Far Eastern Economic AffalyS. Soro ar orto oiedo by Stal win 398 Palmer, James E., Jr., Joint Committee on De-fense' Production... oo Smiter 258 Balen James L., Federal Prison Industries, Palthey, a United: Nations....c.. oC a Pane, Victor A., International Bank for Recon- struction and Development... ______________ 632 Paoli, Celso, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate. 335 Papps, Helen H., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare... tooo. 238 Paradiso, Louis J., Office of Business Econom- un Paret, Col. Thimoléon, Inter-American Defense BowrQ...oo ectshE Sama eneb bd 630 Park, William R., Bureau of Mines_____._______ 474 Parke, Lee W., Cryptography Staff, State...___ 401 Parker, Andrew, District of Columbia Redevel- opment Tand Ageneyiiis Lodounlostes 527 Parker, Mrs. Franklin E., Jr., Board of Gover-nors, America National Red Cross... 519 Parker, James P., Permanent Joint Board on Defense... oaks Sioduall fan 639 Parker, Kenneth W., Forest Service __._____.__ 480 Parker, Lansing A. , Fish and Wildlife Service... 475 Parker, Lelia, Office of the Clerk of the House_. 338 Parker, Marion W., Agricultural Research nD i SRT a 478 Parker, Maj. Gen. Lewis R., Air Force Per- some Comme oo ras 450 Parkhurst, D. L., Coast and Geodetic Survey_. 497 Parks, George A., Jr., Market Development and Programs] 06 ipa Sndinees Uh R50 484 Parmelee, Rexford C., Bureau of Mines. ____.__. 474 Parris, Comdr. Arthur, Bureau of Naval Per- SONNEL. iia ernest remissDRE ind 442 E TR TT I. 862 Congressional Directory Parris, Donald S., Electronics Division.__.______ Parris, Ruth L., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, 5 Senate Soall lie nasil en nds ional 5 Parrish, Robert M., Federal Trade Commission. 537 Parsons, Donald J., Federal Bureau of Investi- gation, 0 i BE) 459 Parsons, Douglas E.: Federal Five Counell. 31 0 iC oo io 544 National Bureau of Standards--____..._______ 501 Parsons, Comdr. Fred W., Office of Comptroller, Const Guard coi hoe 410 ay Howard L., Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs. airs sosizicrnnebo Bagg stpiia bd die] Parsons, J. Graham, Ambassador to Kingdom of L208 imal aad sola 661 Parsons, Marselis C., Jr., Bureau of European 423 fairy) lusspuad onl WE aallir calla Al (5 Parsons, William W.: Administrative Assistant Secretary, Treasury -Department Civil Defense Conrdinating Board __.__._.______ 532 Partridge, Frank H., Immigration and Naturali-gation Servietsth co do. Sul len iad 459 Paschal, Frank A., Senate Committee on Post fice and Civil Service... -L = 0 2olil 239 Pascucei, Ch. Ship. Clk. F. T., Office of Secre-tary ofthe Navy or Dil olin Saolle 433 Pasma, Theodore K., Office of Area Develop-ment. Lil aL AL Es al 0 Sa 2l 495 Posson; Otto E. (Representative from Louisi- ana Biography. ooo). aun lo 00 Pail LI308 58 Appropriations Committee. __..____________ 241 Pastore, John O. (Senator from Rhode Island): BOCA 140 Appropriations Committee. ___________ 231 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 233 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy... ....____ 258 Board of Visitors to Coast Guard Academy... 226 Board of Visitors to Military Academy._.__.__ 261 Pate, John R., District Health Department... 621 Pate, Maurice, United Nations__._____.________ 641 Pate, Gen. Randolph McO.: Armed Forces Policy Couneil __ o_o. ______ 416 Comma Headquarters, U. S. Marine a Toten Chiets EEa 423 FT SE Patman, Wright (Representative from Texas): Biography NE ha a Ls ET GL 152 Banking and Currency Committee... .....__ 242 House Select Committee on Small Business... 249 Joint Committee on Defense Production. _____ 258 Joint Economic Committee... __..__.. 261 Patrick, Alexander J., District Fire Depart- STI LR SEO eB SETHE SR 617 Patrick, Austin L., Soil Conservation Service.. 481 Patrick, Rear Adm. G. S.: Atomic Energy Commission. __._......._._. 522 Military Liaison Committee to Atomic Energy Commission: 0. Ul) Lit od aa 425 as William F., Corporation Counsel’s 5 NE Ea A a on en 61 Patterson, BradleyH., Jr., White House Office.. 391 Patterson, Donald Ww, , Research and Engineer- ing Delense voinen DESY 422 Patterson, Edwin B., House Committee on Veterans’ Adae Pp A I RA aT Te 253 Patterson, Dr. F. , American National Red FOBS rw AS SAS a 05.0) 519 Patterson, Harold C., Commissioner, Securities and Exchange Commission... ____._ 558 Patterson, James T. (Representative from Con-necticut): Biography. Dio, 08 doi, Jd Sorbie 24 Armed Services Committee... ______.__ 242 District of Columbia Committee. __._._..____ 242 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. _-_..____ 258 Patterson, Jefferson, Ambassador to Uruguay... 663 Patterson, John S., Veterans’ Administration__ 569 Patterson, Ralph A., secretary to Representative Yr Wainwrigh Patterson, Mrs. Robert P., Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commission. _. .__o cocoomaoos 26. Patterson, W. F., Special Assistant to Secretary Of LB DOT sh dd a ho hh ai a 503 Patteson, Okey L., National Civil Defense Advisory Council. 532 Page Patton, Sms T., Western Union, House Office Buildin 347 Doin Oliford W., Federal Home Loan Es Pavis, Willan WW. Disisier Corporation Count sels Office... 20ilotl Glial dg aad 1 hive Payne, Alan W., District Alcoholic Beverage Control Board 614 Payne, Charles E., Western Union, House Office . Buildin 34 Payne, Frederick G., (Senator from Maine): Biography of... 20. 20iiiitioalosinh it 60 Banking and Currency Committee. __....____ 232 Loptorsints and Foreign Commerce Commit- Be of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Aoslenys (ISIR IEG et ha ls Ca LOR eh SR 4) Payne, LeeF., Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission eS a rp ERR Payne, Richard J., Bureau of Personnel, Post oe ee. uns datnmad albnain LL ehiinn 4 Pearce, Robert C., Chief, Capitol Police._.._____ 346 Peacock, DavidW , Jr., Staff Assistant to the Secretary i: State. nosliiour 395 Pearcy, Dr. G. Etzel, Board on Geographic on Pearl, William A.: Bonneville Advisory Board... _________ 476 Bonneville Power Administration. ___________ 476 Pearson, Guy W., Distriet Collector of Taxes... 614 Pearson, James C., Food and Drug Adminis- bration azals cnn 0 Nea 509 Pearson, James H., Office of Education_________ 510 Pearson, Louise M., Smithsonian Institution.. 563 Peartree, Frank T., United States Court of Claims. Sh sdpen lol 0 sodlal od 590 Peaslee, Amos J., Deputy Special Assistant to E00 PTORIIOND con oe eer 391 wearsAIST Peck, Charles R., Office of Navy Personnel and : Reserve Forces Peck, Clarence H., Interstate Commerce Com- misslontl. Jo. URNa LL 550 Peck, F. W., Farm Credit Administration.__._ 528 Peck, Gustav, Legislative Reference Service, Li- brary. of Congress. il. maim mnnsn gd oiies 352 Peck, Fonert E., Office of General Services, Stat 401 Peek, en I., administrative assistant to Sena- GO STHALDGIS. oie il sont ats drial 298 Peets, Elbert, Commissioner of Fine Arts..___. 525 Pegelow, Paul F., District Department of Cor- PeCHioNS: = Cio Sis erlu ll ai ail 616 Pehrson, Elmer W., Bureau of Mines_.__.__.___ 474 Peine, Rita K., Republican Policy Committee, BONALG o.com primis isi mpd EAD 239 Peixoto, Ernani do Amaral, Brazilian Ambas-Sador. ols A ain) LL UR LL LSE 646 Polo Nathan A., Office of Intelligence Re-Searel, BIale i | enim I 397 Pellegrino, Henry R., Supply and Logistics, Defense aa led ol os id 0.016 423 Pelletier, W. A., secretary of Representative Batesiht Sawa al sen anil LIED sali 299 Pelby, Mrs. Thomas, Congressional Club____._ 527 Pelly, Thomas M. (Representative from Wash- ington): Blography cominsm mn an a Sra tha 165 ven Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 245 Pelt, Adrian, United Nations... -.....-2.L00.. 641 Peltier, Rear Adm. E. J., Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy.osol loneesal.2 ged. Jl Pelton, Walter J., Bureau of Medical Services.. 512 Pelz, Richard K. ., secretary to Representative Magnuson hnlevrrd Jhiedol Wl addiaaneladds 304 Penn, John, Office of Clerk of the House_._.____ 338 Penn, Mrs. John D., secretary to Representative Tanham J. io. a i anand 304 Pennekamp, Arthur E., regional administrator, Securities and Exchange Commission. ._____ 560 Penning, Ann Cooper, secretary to Representa-ve Grins... cRebemirats 302 Pennoyer, Robert M., International Security AES, DO Ce er Lr me ONS conser 418 Penny, J. Russell, Area Offices, Interior________ 469 Rear Adm. L. C., Office of Comptroller, Be. Individual Index Page Pept, Irene D., Office of Public Information, Perkins, Carl D. (Representative from Ken- tucky): BIOSTADAY in nan ne ne BE SOE Sara 56 Education and Labor Somiaitios NE EE 243 Perkins, J. Basil, disbursing officer, Government Printing Office crsenese a SEN OL Reda ge ual 353 Perkins, John A.: Perino Jacob, National Science Foundation__ 554 Perrin, "Robert, administrative assistant to Senagtor'MceNameara. ..... fo 207 Perrott, George St. J., Office of Surgeon General. 511 Perry, ‘Arthur C., administrative assistant to Sénator Johnson of Texas... _.__. 296 Perry, Carroll, Jr., Maritime Administration___ 498 Perry, Hart, International Cooperation Admin- dstration. to dase oe dD 8 sioo Xi Sil) 402 Perry, James B., House Recording Studios.__._ 338 Perry, Louise W., Office of Clerk of the House_. 338 Perry, William a Commission of Fine Arts___ 525 Perry, William M., Superintendent, Senate Periodical Press Gallery... toooio naan 729 Persons, Wilton B., Deputy Assistant to the President SEE SL Pine KT TLRS SL TRE 390 Pestell, John L., Office of Legislative Counsel, Htie sh rid dr ra ecto 343 Pestell, Margaretta G., House Committee on Ways and FE sis 253 Means...3 AR Alans A., Office of General Counsel, Peter, Walter G., Jr., Commission of Fine Arts. 525 Peters, Charles A. Public Buildings Berviee i itl re adadi bo INE 539 Federal Fire Connell... .......oc00 ar 544 Peters Fe, Jr., secretary to Representative 0a Peters, John §S., Transportation and Public Utilities Service. uot coco] To inuaonails 542 Peters, Josephine, secretary to Representative O’Hara of ere vs SANE NERC VLU WE 5 PY 305 Office Pol Rear Adm. Wallis F.: Inter-American Defense Board... ___._______ 630 Permanent Joint Board on Defense_._____.____ 639 Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis-2 Ca eR eClll, EEL 35 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com- mission. os... vo mmeeid Janson cl adaninad, 636 Petersen, Wilmar B.,Maritime Administration. 498 Peterson, Arthur, secretary to Senator Malone_. 297 Peterson, Ervin L.: Advisory Committee on Weather Control.___ 517 Assistant Secretary of Agriculture... ______ 477 Commodity Credit Corporation______________ 484 Federal-State Relations, Agriculture _.________ 477 Peterson, Harry N., District Public Library... 622 Peterson, Julia E., secretary to Senator Jackson. 296 Pete Capt. M. A., Bureau of Ordnance, a NITRO, -eo ctrdie caiose. Gosiall oil 564 Peterson, Ottis, Bureau of Reclamation... ___ 471 Peterson, Val, Ambassador to Denmark ________ 660 Petit, Gol. Robert L., Office of Sa, Air 1 Pett, H 7 ih Railroad Retirement Board. ______ 557 Pettigrew, Ww. B., Special Activities, Federal CivilDefense. ..............ork geil 5c 531 Pettis, Fred, House Recording Studios__._______ 338 Pettis, Joseph, House Recording Studios...____ 338 Pettit, Mrs. Dagny R., District Board of Edu- CBHION rrr SLI HU BIO Y SHON BECO TO 617 Pettus, David M., Agricultural Marketing oO i hn go ah Bd AT nS tl | 482 Peyton, Charles D., Bureau of the Public Debt. 413 Peyton, Donald, secretary to Representative Thomson.of Wyoming. ..c.... ii.coun 307 Peyton, Thomas L., Public Buildings Service.. 540 Page Pfaffenberger, Charles W., Bureau of Chief Postal “InSpector 464 Ln Paul E., Office of Executive Secretariat, Pfost, Gracie (Representative from Idaho): Biography Lh Inga aierpl GL Bling oot Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. ______ Post Office and Civil Service Committee Prom, John H., Jr., Navy Contract Appeals zatio ne a Sen SRS LLY Pho Hsbit E., District Apprenticeship es Council Philbin, ] Philip J. (Representative from Massa-chusetts): Biography ovoid 2 Linda. Jue Ardabil. 64 Armed3 Arcadia Committee... i..invl.i. 242 Rana a Teg 523 Phila Said G., Assistant Bestmaster, Houses uo I J) 0 ommreanlioad 341 Phillips, David S., Public Buildings Service. ___ 539 Phillips, Duncan, "National Gallery of Art______ 565 Phillips, George R., Soil Conservation Service. 481 Phillips, John: American Battle Monuments Commission___ 518 Director, Gallaudet College_._..______________ 509 Phillips, Capt. John R., Pol Disability Ap-peal Boord, Navy... ooiissoiolinaidosons 439 Phillips, John W., Office of Security Control, Commeresccy culatingFlo isl lds 492 Phillips, R. W., Foreign Agricultural Service... -Phillips, William G., secretary to Representa-tive Rhodes of Pennsylvania. __.____________ 306 Phillips, Zeno J., secretary to Representative Pickard, Hazel; secretary to Representative MelotireaJiereacsaeodl 2 iiasly oy 304 Picton, Walter L., Business and Defense Serv-ices Administration, Industry Divisions____ 495 Pierce, Allen E., Joint Committee on DT PrOdUGHON Lacs ihoit. ol iu a iil Pierce, Allin H., judge, Tax Court of the Gnited ~ States:(biography of)... ._.I_ lil. 600 ao. Pierce, Rear Adm. Charles, Coast and Geodetic Survey. ooo 4 Fornaio 49 i leone, Pith rn A., Legislative Reference Serv- Pl William S., Federal Mediation and Con- ciliation Service a Bd EI A Se A Eh ma 534 Pierotti, Lola, secretary to Senator Aiken. Pierson, Maj. Gen. Albert, Army Staff... Pierson, Ed., State Offices, terior. oho 470 Pierson, Norman Ww. District Department of Vocational Rehabilitation_.________________ 625 Pilcher, John L. (Representative from Georgia): Biography. hoo noioead 0X nul on Foreign Affairs Committee __________________ 243 ilcher, Mrs. John L., Congressional Club_____ 527 Pimen, Arthur R, District Accounting I a eeeaR SN on 613 Pillion, Cn R. (Representative from New York): Biography. .oucoidivind,kU sabices anlide 112 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ______ 244 Pimper, James E., Federal Maritime Board.__. 497 Pine, David A., judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia. ______ 583 Pinion, Dwight J., Office of Legislative Counsel, at Pinkerton, Lowell C., Ambassador to Sudan___ 663 pa, | Samuel, Jr., Office of General Counsel, AERO rt Ee a Sg REA BR 2 a BE EA Pinto, P J. Jas International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Sindialdii00 International Monetary Fund 634 ioe, Ota Office of Industrial Relations, oy Congressional Directory Piquet, Howard S., Library of Congress ____-__ Pires de Castro, Col. J aul, Inter-American De-fense Board Pirtle, Homer H., Office of the Doorkeeper, a Hou Pitblado, avid B., International Bank for Re- construction and Development Pitner, Will J., Area Offices, Interior. __________ Pittman, Walter J. secretary to Representative ETRERE TY LY Pitts, Qoitye B., Office of House Sergeant-at-Arm tio Pitts, William R., administrative assistant to House minority oon Sida ostinls whinleoooe. Pitzer, Robert S., Maritime Administration____ 497 Place, Edward Re St. Lawrence Seaway De- velopment Corporation Bre ISDA Ia le aeR 558 Plair, Theodore B., Soil Conservation Service_ _ 481 Plant, Francis x Office of Manpower and Reserve Forces, ATI innin B01 428 Plant, Paul J., Office of Official Reporters oily Debates NS RE AT BYR Ly I Ploeser, Walter C., Ambassador to Paraguay... ol Plumb, Pas Headquarters, Potomac River Naval Command PEER Satie) Cal IIE ATIF CL RL HE 447 Plummer, Curtis B., Federal Communications Commission 57 501) Ln. o. LB0ar) JUL 533 Plyler, Mary Kay, Manpower, Personnel and ove Forces, Air Poree........ C0 001 Poage, W. R . (Representative from Texas): Biography. Agriculture Committee....-L-C_oitoi ol 1 Interparliamentary Union... __..__.____ Poff, Richard H. (Representative from yom Biography shes INISINILT ad t B Judiciary Committee...SOUR L 2 ooo Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebra-tion Commission...ol lLloii oe oil . 264 Pogaloff, David, Veterans’ Administration Con-gressional Liaison Service il... ofl ....ulinL 347 Bohiong, Dean, Planning, Federal Civil De-a Poland, Orville S., House Committee on Gov-ernment Operations Salli sad, ASH ST 252 Poland, Thomas W., Department of Public Welfare, District iV. 2 CB, cut EMIS JET 622 Poleman, Horace I., Reference Department, Library of Congress Jol Gol sal Ha SR Poligsino, Alfred J., United States Customs 408 mission A ee NL EOI aS BIO EE EL 620 Polk, James G. (Representative from Ohio): Biography. abl dE ISI aTaR L Bite, JUL 121 Agriculture Committee... Lo. 2 lily Zliie 241 Pollack, Harry, Securities and Exchange Com-xissiopciaia Lda ioeltl Ll SAORI. S110 558 at Pollack, Irving M., Securities and Exchange Commission conrad SETHI 2 POLLS. BID Pollard, Frank, Farmers’ Home Administration. 487 Poligek C. Fred, Office of the General Counsel, oy Pollock, YRavinond 7, Grain Division, Agricul is APE a a CRS SR NE So x LB Pols asios T. Achilles, Intelligence and Re-search oStateruy J oll LUD 000, JO ul 3 Pond, M. Allen, Office of Secretary, Health, Education, and 0 nL d0l 0 507 Welfare.cooil. Pons, Roger, South Pacific Commission ________ 640 Pool, ‘Carl P., District Fire Department_________ 617 Pool, Col. Sanford M., Jr., Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Commission Wa OEE) 520 Poole, James R., Freedmen’s Hospital. __.______ 513 Poole, Nathan, Gallaudet College... iui 509 Poole, Rawlings S., Office of Properties and In- stallations glagonall gle. BEE IOER UI BEE 420 Poorman, Fred S., Public Buildings Service_____ 539 Pope, Col. Francis J., Public Information Serv- ices, AdrPoree ss Dil 10 pul on abliieadJl 451 Pope, George A., Office of Intelligence and Re-search, State Pope, John A., Freer Gallery of Art oo. __.____ Page Pope, Ross P., House Committee on Appro- DEIBTIONG. ons sors mary Se aH a mat SPR 251 Popham, W. L., Agricultural Research Service__ 478 Porras, Col. Ricardo, A., Inter-American De- 1ense-Board. cou vwrerdswrspaaninsas x 630 haat Port, A. Tyler, Manpower, Personnel and Re-serve, Defense sil Jil ill) allo oll T 420 Porter, Charles O. (Representative from Ore-gon): Blogtaphy. oo eota iol Lyf LUISA,3000 4 130 Post Office and Civil Service Committee .____ 245 Porter, Eloise, Senate Committee on Public Porto: Dr.John B., Public Health Service_. 511 Portner, Mildred C. , Library of Congress...._.__ 351 Posey, James Q., House Post Office... 341 Postles, Hugh a. Tax Court of the United Statens al Gil LILI SIE i Snip 602 Potter, Andrey, A., National Science Board NEA 555 Potter, Charles E. (Senator from Michigan): Blography i cL QO L000, on Se SE 20 ald 68 Appropriations Committee. _. _____.______ 231 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 233 Republican Policy Committee. _._-.__________ 235 Board of Visitors to Naval Academy....___.___ 261 American Battle Monuments Commission. ___ 518 Potter, Elwin A., Public Utilities Commission. . 622 Potter,W. E.: Canal Zone Government. ..._........_..__... Panama Canal Company Roush Yorn B., Bureau of Medicine and Sur-44 da 4 i Powell, ie C., Jr. (Representative from New or Blography. io. lui fifi.SLi 0S 103 supie Education and Labor Committee ____________ 243 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... ____ 244 Powell, George L., National Labor Relations Beard oo 000 200 USOT eo] BUIIEE nals Powell, Orbun V., International Cooperation Administration... 20 aC i085 SUI 001 402 Power, Gen. Thomas S., Continental Com-INANAR: aati Leal Bn lei (eit 3 455 Powers, Lawrence J., Defense Accounting and Auditing Division, GA Powers, Capt. Robert D., Jr., Office of Judge Advocate General, Navy REE EA A, 445 Powers, T. V., Hi RAL fey Office, Navy..__ 435 Powers, VincentW., Veterans’ Administration. 569 Prahl, Capt. Charles G., Naval Gun Factory... 447 Pratt, Jane, secretary to Representative Kitchin. Prebisch, Ral, United Nations... _:.0 2c 641 Preller, Clem F., District Unemployment Com- pensation Board 6 Riel, Michael, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, Prentice, Colgate S., secretary to Representa-tive Frelinghuysen ns ga eth 302 Prentice, Suzanne M., Administrative Office of the United States ComScore soil 605 Prescott, Josephine P., District Health Depart- ment 621 Presgraves, JamesC., Bureau of Transportation. 463 Press, Emil A., Department of Sanitary Engi- AerING. dL ILC LOD Lad Da cL tL 623 Presseller, Paul, secretary to Representative Marshall Preston, Maj. Gen. Maurice A., Office of Opera-tions, Ar Bore. . owe ooous ut AL TLS 454 Preston, "Prince H. (Representative from Geor- gia): Biography pond gsnehle bo coon out ELL 30 Appropriations Committee... Preston, Ralph, House Committee on Appro-priations Tn Ta 251 Prettyman, Elijah Barrett, circuit judge, Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Orcutt (hiogtaphy) =r 2 ne oe 579 Prezioso, Betty, House Committee on Agricul-LO toh ei aim id rd bid A sede SUIS, ls 251 Indwwidual Index Page Price, Alice, Senate Committee on Labor and Public. Welfare =i iiiiiollaglison J 0 ol 238 Price, Clinton C., District Recreation Depart-menteoat oO canine. LL eolnad Lanna 623 * Price, David E., Bureau of State Services..___ 512 Price, Edwin E Federal Coal Mine Safety Honrd of BevioWw.o on. otoeil. tivaliitny 532 Price, Ellis F., National Capital Planning CommISEION. oii atin ee es 552 ‘ Price, Harold I.., Atomic Energy Commission. 521 ‘Price, Henry E., Urban Renewal Administra-Hons aranal anita ach pela fe nasil 5 Price, John B., House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service... ci... iol 252 Price Jackson E., National Park Service.._._ 472 Price, Lt. Col. John W., Office of Manpower, Personnel and Reserve Forces, Army._______ 428 Price, Marcus W., National Archives and Rec-ords. Service... .... .onmnshlinus as 541 Price, Melvin (Representative from Illinois): Biography io busily ol ini bond ou 43 Armed Services Committee. _ ____________.__. 242 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. _.._.__.. 258 Price, Robert C., Federal Power Commission__ 536 Price, Vincent, Indian Arts and Crafts Board, InterlordoniinisCl mr, Sok pal 470 Price, William M., Special Activities, Gin CiviliDefense .... 000. 0. ooagpil lL. 20a Price, Capt. W. N., Office of Industrial Hot tions, Navy lana dan ull niin ins 437 Prickett, Richard C., secretary to Representa-Ve AGRE. ooo ie li 299 Pr Ivy Baker, Treasurer of the United ad Prior, Roger A., Office of Area Development_. 495 Pritchard, Frederick W., inal Business Ad-ministration, Region 1 CA TRE LE al 563 Pritchard, John R., N Capital Planning COTHIISEION | oor otoe itis 552 Probst, Joseph Dale, Marine Corps Memorials a Proctor, ¥. N., Office of Treasurer of is Untied Slates. a) ieron bul 413 Proctor, Capt. Joseph L., Metropolitan Police Department. ical 3 oosihlagdnig aol) 61 Prot, A. M., Federal Housing Administra-Sn Protiveh, Dragoslav, United Nations. __._______ 640 Proulx, Alfred C., United States Court of Mili-tary Appeals. i nn RR A AR 5 597 Prouty, Winston L. (Representative from Ver-mont): Biography aii. 3 Wf Nec hs 159 svuesfyoaiter Foreign Affairs Committee... _________._ 243 Prowse, Gordon B., Maritime Administra-Th tio Proxmire, William (Senator from Wisconsin): Biography Pl Lh eh NO Sn EAE CLD AI 171 Banking and Currency Committee _______. 232 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. __._ 233 Select Committee on Small Business. __.____. 235 Pruett, Willard W., Official Reporters of De-bates, Senate: Il anoll gan lusorsmerel) 336 Pruyn, Enez D., secretary to Representative or Pryor, Gahelt N., Court of Customs and Datentie Appeals oe oa headCameiar], Puckett, Lowell M., Area Offices, Interior... 360 Puga, Mariano: ChileancAmbassadora li. oo. acisaiatol 646 Organization of American States..____________ 637 Pugh, Caro M., Senate Committee on Banking and Currency... ig utl motariiongd 237 Pughe, George A., Jr., Library of Congress.._ 351 Pujol, Maurice P., Senate Committee on Ap- DEANS oe a 237 Pummer, Erwin L., secretary to Representative King ol Californif. . _. oc. mew brane 304 irt Pumphrey, James L., District Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Board...oi 621 Puntch, Guy W., District Department of Public Weliare... i iuennilaservi-sedss 622 Purnell, Lee J., District Board of Registration for Professional Engineers... ___.._________:._ 621 Purse, Victor, Executive Director, Interna-tional Organization Affairs. __._..______.__.. 399 Purtell, Dora-Ann F., Office of Clerk of House_. 338 Page Purtell, William A. (Senator from Connecticut): Biography... ol sinsof Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 233 Labor and Public Welfare Committee. .._____ 233 Bore of Visitors to Merchant Marine Acad- AL acetone ikntraraiaidly ooelodd Sh 62 Booey of Visitors to the Coast Guard Acad-LB ed SE JE SL SEA Laas 262 hil Office Building Commission. _________._ 257 Puryear, Ann L., House Committee on Dis- trict of Columbia ATER A IEEE NS 251 Puryear, Charles, House post office. ______.._____ 342 Putnam, HL W. B., District Recreation De- partment es enori fle SRR BEL estas Eo 2 SRT 623 Putt, Lt. Gen. Donald L.: Air Staff. ilodeansshh Jeo KGL fu 452 Deputy Chief of Staff, Development, Air Borge... Sotto GL Boao 454 vsinanlman SH Advisory Committee for Aeronau- Pyle, Howard, Administrative Assistant to the President Si cdaioe. i C0 coin nag 391 Pyle, James T.: Civil Aeronautics Administration. ___________ 496 National Advisory Committee for Aero- SEBL en em EE ie SR 8 A 12 551 Pyle, Robert N., secretary to Representative Bass of New Hampshire... __._.___. 259 Pyne, Daniel O., Municipal Court for the Dis-trictofiColumbia id ws Liool ol 604 Pyne, Rear Adm. S. N., Bureau of Ships_._.... 444 Q Quackenbush, Tyler H., Soil Conservation Service is i tinalauled ay 481 To Qualls, Herbert, Interstate Commerce Com-mission. io Sell, 0 sritataeeemnBy Quan V., Mrs. Graciela, Pan American Union.. 638 Quarker, Dorothy E., secretary to Representa- tive Diges: on ae si a ni 301 Quarles, Donald A.: American National Red Cross._._...__.._.___ 518 Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Commis- SO Le Tine 520 Armed Forces Policy Couneil. ..._..______._. 416 Blographyiol br 20d al. A isa. ov 415 Deputy Secretary of Defense. coo. 416 Joint Secretaries Cl ini oa adic] 416 Operations Coordinating Board _ _____________ 393 Quattlebaum, Charles A., Legislative Reference Soe rosaries 352 Reon, i. Richard, secretary to Representative Ser isRut I ST le se Ques, Comdr. Julio, Inter-American Defense oopd oe lod Daal bday Quesada, E. R.: Airways Modernization Board. ____._______._ 518 Special Assistant to the President _____.______ 391 Quick, Clarence, District Fire Department... __ 617 Quick, Capt. W , Bureau of Naval Per-sonmelsil soil muirnuedBcoats ay 442 senses Quigley, James M., administrative assistant to Senator:Clark icosizl losipel omni. kl 205 Quigley, Robert F., Federal Home Loan Bank Board. ee mn A LR Ce Rt Rr 534 Quindlen, Hugene J., Operations, edonle Civ Dense. ena re Ql, Rear Adm. J., Bureau of Ordnance, A Quinn, hore Emmett, chief judge, United States Court of Military Appeals (biogra-phy Quinn, Thomas D., judge, Municipal Court of Appeals, Diss ict of Columbia. ooo... 603 Quinn, WilliamF., Office of Territories_______ 475 Quinn, William 7J., "Department of Vehicles and raffic aro eR aE a 624 Quintanilla, Luis, Organization of American ates ao Dirt Paul E., Market Development and Programs. J fel SLO EDGINGREN 483 Quintus, Richard L., Operations Offices, In-vettop} doch dnedines 0 4 leanidnninl 470 Quiroga, Dr. Gabriel Arze, Pan American Sanitary Organization. oo oee ina 63 866 Congressional Directory Page Page Quiros, Sh Rodolfo, Inter-American Defense 0a R Rabaut, Louis C. (Representative from Michi- gan): Blography Of nae 71 Appropriations Committee _-________________ 241 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy... 261 Rabb, Maxwell M., Secretary to the Cabinet__. 391 Rabi, Dr. Isidor I., Office of Defense Mobiliza-i PERE Bg ag nto far MA {a el Le th gh i 42 9. Rabon, Hampton A., Jr., Office of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Sea 2 le 03 Of ta gh 408 Reborn, Rear Adm. W. F., Bureau of Ordnance, ie Becheas. Willsm, Bureau of Mines. __________ 474 Radley, Gerald S., Public Buildings Service---. 539 Radue, Edward LH Tax Court of the United States. soblize BoarsIrae S00 602 Radigan, James P., Jr., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress. _...._._...___._ 352 Radwan, Edmund P. (Representative from New York): Blog apy. aie 111 Foreign Affairs Committee. --243 Ragsdale, Edward S., Federal Trade Com-je EeAe 538 Ragsdale, J. G., Board of Governors, American National Red Cross: o. [2h oiisoni on 519 Rahman, Dr. Ismail bin Dato’ Abdul, Malaya ATHASENAOr. J. nn KR ean an 652 Raiden, Elwyn G., Office of House Sergeant at Armsrisr alto Tins iE re ae a) 339 Rains, i (Representative from Alabama): Biography Sian lie stan Ci tie Va Too cL dB Banking and Currency Committee. __________ 242 Joint Committee on Defense Production. .___ 258 Rains, Edwin F., Office of General Counsel for the Treasury. 22.20 Darl lonauie fobs 408 Rainwater, Russell C., Federal Power Com- TRISSION or rst Sas es fei 5 Raj, J. S., International Monetary Fund_______ 634 Rakow, Edward H., Securities and Exchange Commission A a BER CONT NAR ei Sly pa 55! Raley, Irving J., Interstate Commerce Com- MISSION aa SUR Da hn 0 Ramage, David, Office of Clerk of the House---. 338 Ramberg, Walter, National Bureau of Stand- En Bet nT. National Park Service... 472 Ramsey, Arch S., Civil Service Commission. __. 523 Ramsey, George E., Jr., Deputy Comptroller, Air Force. olin bad nl domi, Ao oaigar 453 Rana, Gen. Shanker Shamsher Jang Bahadur, Nepal Ambassadors iio. i. 0 Jogi.yas 652 Rand, Henry J., National Inventors Council... 495 Rand, William M., International Development AAVISOrY Board. oesn rata ARE, 403 Randall, he Gen. Carey A., Office of Secretary THT i oo type SL ca Co ot a es 4 416 Randall, Clarence B., Special Assistant to the EGIL re oe aE 391 Randall, Harold M., Inter-American Economic and Soelal Comme) 5 0 i... 398 Randall, Lou, Office of Clerk of the House_____. 338 Randolph, Lottie, Farmers Home Administra-ton. 2003s Noy anf rou HON Sed 487 Rankin, J. Lee, Solicitor General, Justice..._-__ 457 Rankin, Karl L., Ambassador to China.._._____ 659 Ranta, Hugo A., Office of General Counsel for the Treasury sea 408 Rao, Paul P., judge, Customs Court (biog-BODY) te ad ea By re i 591 Rao, Raghunath, International Labor Organi-i Rao, V. Narahari, International Bank for Re-construction and Development. ..coc-a-a---632 Rappaport, Percy: Air Coordinating Committee. -caacaacaaaaao= 518 Burean'of the Budget: oo fool. i ico iii 392 Rasbury, James T., iS ational Labor Relations Boarditoubo nie Gn wig 553 Rasminsky, Louis: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development rol) au biipin es Nr sid ln 632 International Monetary Fund... ._________ 634 Rass Thomas, District Police Depart- 0a Rathbone, Tom G., District Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. _._.__.__________ 625 Balle En A., secretary to Representative He Ratio Ly Democratic Conference Com- mittee of the Senate. mmo oooscceeonne 7 Ratliff, Ray J., House Document Room._______ 340 Raum, Arnold, judge, Tax Court of the iE States (biography of) tuiista zoaeuaas hoi Sat C., secretary to thi Rove in M., Minister to Ecuador... 660 Rawlings, Gen. Edwin W., Continental Com-mands, goin d telson, TR Gain dl a 455 Rawlings, Thomas R., Commodity Stabiliza- tion Serpvicelzl Selon dill RAN 485 Ray C. Eldon, Library of Congress __----..-_--350 Ray, John H. (Representative from New York): Biography of. ol fu on Ciphers 103 House Administration Committee ...._______ 244 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee._ 245 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academyiul Toole. UL sianPhi 262 Ray, Joseph R., Sr., Housing and Home Finance Ageney-iic ule nonin aL ail ase 545 Rayburn, Sam (Representative from Texas): Biography. odso-i-oggseldocaleclad dual 152 Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commis- ATHY RAS hi eh ll er SRA in I Lh lL Civil War Centennial Commission. _._.__..____ 263 Commission for Extension of the U. S. Capitol. 257 House Office Building Commission. ____._._.__ 257 Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission. _....._. 265 Speakerofthe House. .----. . Col 337 Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission. 267 Bogle, Allan E., Food and Drug Administra- A I he hr RT Adviser, State. ....-_ ~— “oli En 396 Read, Lt. Gen. George W., U. S. Continental } Army Command. Ui)Laid 31 Lo. lela Reagan, Eugene P., Regulatory Branches. ...__ 479 Reagle, Hilda R., District Juvenile Court... 603 Reagor, Lt. Col. ‘Elmer C., Office of Manpower and Reserve Forces, Army i ot LT ne 428 Reardon, T. J., Jr., administrative assistant to Senator Kennedy... noo i210 dean iii Bae Reary, Juanita R., secretary to Representative Garnghan roi Lo derefiity CF Bedi nile 300 Reaves, Morris H., Government Printing Office. 353 Rebori, Martha M. , secretary to Representative Borsten. 0. Ce roel 2 Chen 303 Reboso y Brito, Maj. Manuel, Inter-American Defense. Board... coloi ious l 630 Redon) Gordon E., Office of Area Develop- Redick, alles P., Building Materials pn Construction Division —--o-oo o-oo Redman, Col. CharlesL., Logistics, Army. __.__ Redway, Albert 7J., Export-Import Bank of ashingon 528 Redwine, Mary Cloonan, Secretary to Repre-ART BE TY edd al Lh maf 304 Reece, B. Carroll (Representative from Tennes- see): Blography Loi S000 Said send S02 L000 147 Armed Service Committee... cocoa 242 Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commis-SION ar RO En AR DNR 262 Reed, Charles W., Office of District Department of Vehicles and Traffic... lo oo iolo 2 0. 624 Individual Index Page Page Reed, Daniel A. (Representative from New York): Biography... ioiull IS NLOLIN 0 El TG 112 Ways and Means Committee. _._.___________ 247 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa- Hon JG ROUIL esa SIRIERN TRS. BTL Th Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessen- tial Federal Expenditures... __.__. 261 The Interparliamentary Union_______________ 266 Reed, Mrs. Daniel A., Congressional Club._____ 527 Reed, Capt. David GC; Office of Chief of Staff, Coast Guards. aiid 410 Liivatoo Reed, Earl H., Advisory Board on EL Parks, Poa be Reed, George J., Board of Parole. ________._____ mw Reed, Lit. Col. Jack L., Financial Management, Reed, Dr. John A., District Board of Police ama Fire SUrZE0ONE. sc tvat covariant inniomiids Reed, John C., Geological Survey. .__._____._._ ow Reed, plsime D, Federal Housing Administra-oi Rood. iL ‘administrative assistant to Senator “Revercomb EE Ee Se ARE i de 208 Reed, Philip D., U. S. Advisory Commission on TOrmation. bsas i 517 Reed, Stanley Forman (Retired) Justice Su- “preme Court (Biography) 2 iL 0 7 i. 575 Reed, TheodoreH., National Zoological Park___ 565 Reed, Wayne O., Deputy Commissioner, Office OL Ednention.. i uot vii bh Canieet 510 Reed, William T., Sant to the Minority.... 336 Reed, Mrs. WilliamT , Congressional Club__._ 527 Reedy, George E., Senate Democratic Policy Committee... -ccreeea =I 20GBH0T 237 Reel, David R., Federal Trade Commission..__ 538 Rees, Edward H. (Representative from Kansas): Biography EE pe EP CER Se PAS CIR REN 52 Post Office and Civil Service Committee .___ 245 Reese, Charles A., District Corporation Coun-BB OR. sree s ereen LR 616 Reese, Leonard L., Jr., General Administration, Federal Civil Defense irri RA 530 Reeves, George F., Office of General Counsel for the CYCASUIY ss issdicn de dha sds nasi dammit 408 Reeves, H. E., Congressional Daily Digest. _.__. 345 Reeves, Mildred E., judge, Municipal Court for the District of Columbia.....___ 603 Reeves, Maj. Gen. Raymond J., Office of Per- sonnel; AiriPoree. J Jor IuITI 0 iE ULL 453 Regan, Joseph H., Export-Import Bank of Washington, 20030" CS 0 TIO,Lol Regardie, Benjamin F., Department of Boi ‘pations and Professions, Distriet ll. 0 620 Reichard, Louis E., transcriber to House comi- SE ae Da] 34 Reichardt, C. H., Atomic Energy Commission. 521 Reichelderfer, Francis W.: Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and Development ____.______.___ 549 National Advisory Committee for Aeronau- ties. SLs I od SENOS Us Gaal 551 Weather Bureau...--.oo05000STIL0 SLEIL0 501 Reichelt, HerbertW., National Capital Regional Planning Councils res ence ARR 552 Reichley, Dr. M. S., Industrial College of the Armed BR OrCee. ee ret 424 Reid, Curtis, District Department of Correc- TOMBE. ol Rta Yd sda wel Reid, Frank A., Federal Prison Industries, Inc. = 460 Reid, Dr. Henry J. E., National Advisory Com- mittee for Aeronautics: J.Lo Lo ool 551 Reid, Jay, International Monetary Fund... 635 Reid, Max P., Office of Personnel, Agriculture... 489 Reid, Ralph W. E., Bureau of the Budget__.-__ 392 Reid, Robert Newton, Federal National Mort-gare ASSOC ION. eR msn 547 Reid, Senator Thomas, International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission. _..-.._...__. 635 Reid, Thomas M., Bureau of Indian Affairs... 470 Reid, William E., District Department of Public Wieliarel bine Sin Sian ae). Jude 623 Reidenbach, Richard R., Accounting Opera-tions Branch, Health, Education, and Wel- Reider, Paul J., Interstate Commerce Commis-SION ds ca dns tess rnp rari ons rns RELI 550 Reidy, William G., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare: _ {7lgnC0 S000 | 238 Reifel, Benjamin, Area Offices, Interior... .___ 470 Reineimer, FE 0O., Secretary to Senator ’ 297 Honing. £§ ancy R., Office of Under Secretary of the Army ZAHER NTRS IIS 428 Reinhardt, G. Frederich, Counselor, State. _____ 396 Reinstein, Jacques J., Bureau of European Aaa i 398 Remez, Ziv, Civil Service Commission... 524 Remon, Jo District of Columbia Redevelopment Land ABONOY-crus bed te he cncraasntih 527 National Capital Housing Authority____.____.. 551 National Oapital Planning Commission.______ 552 Renner, Frederic G., Soil Conservation Service. 481 Renner, Neva V., secretary to Secretary of the DR OASIEY sons sap mn Snr mtn as Rem SE EE 407 Renny, Maj. William P.: Joint Brazil-United States Defense Com-misglont (2 ou SE i SOE EIN ae 636 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com- mpission. Joa0l D0 S00 ns HINGIS rah Rens, Jef, International Labor Organization____ 633 Renton, Ralph J., Federal Communications Commission. .coeecoanaeDIR IN stl 0 533 Renzacci, Geno, House post office. _.___________ 342 Reque, Robert R., United a Court of Cus- toms and Patent AppenlsS..--2loe iu 588 Rettgers, Lt. Col. Forrest I., Army Liaison Office i. ooo aniel oo Joli pooeidns 347 Reuss, Carl W., clerk, Sixth Judicial Circuit, U. 8. Court of Appeals Ae Rik eet i aa HEL 577 Reuss, Henry 8S. (Representative from Wis- consin): Biography. i. Goo heli bh oss 172 Banking and Currency Committee... 242 Government Operations Committee ____.___._ 243 Reutzel, Emil W., Jr., Federal Civil Defense Administration SERNA RE 0 E Copy Mala EL A 529 Revercomb, Chapman (Senator from West Virginia): BIOZPADRY bbe oa Senate seem bbe cor SS Rn Als 168 Government Operations Committee. _._..._._ 232 Public Works Committee. ._..._. dna SEI 234 Reynolds, Clifford P., Joint Committee on PENG. oe rsa enim arsr le Taras Ba LA 25 Reynolds, Conger, U. S. Information Agency... 568 Reynolds, Earl C., administrative assistant to Senator Dworshak. ..._.. UL Co. ol 296 Reynolds, Harold Kenneth, Office of the Door-keeper, House. .C.. -ool Soni D0 2 Quail 340 Reynolds, John M., Office of the Legislative Counsel, Senate.SEE bre SL RR EVE 336 Reynolds, Lt. Col. Lawrence S., Office of Man-power and Reserve Forces, Army... 428 Reynolds, Orr E., Research and Engineering, Defense. -50 20 PS 00 Jo VW TEL Bi 422 om = nim mm mn mm mw mmm rs ne ee pe a Roto Walter L., Senate Committee on Government Operations a hme 238 Reynolds, Col. William L.: Air Force Liaison Office, Senate_____._.-coaeoo 348 Office of Legislative Liaison, Air Foree_...._._ 451 Rezzetano, Frank P., Jr., Capitol Police......_ 346 Rhea, Col. Fred, Office of International Security Affairs. LI0T000 lo sill) Bf glotielay SH 418 Rhoades, Comdr. B. A., Jr. Navy Bureau of Supplies and Wecounts 0 0 To Toe ot 444 Rhoads, J. Edgar, Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Al a oh 403 Rhode, Richard V., National Advisory Com-mittee for Aeronautics... o_o. Sr x 551 Rhodes, F. Marion, Cotton Division, Agricul-BOLE. ce SELEY Cool Sd 3 Ba 0k Liat 485 Rhodes, George M. (Representative from Penn-sylvania): OY oo eras neers eas er EY. 135 House Administration Committee. ______.___ 244 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Rhodes, John D., Official Reporter, Senate. ...-336 Congressional Directory Page Rhodes, John J. (Representative from Arizona): Bosra rs oneh wn a EER Education and Labor Committee .____._.... -243 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee....._ 244 Joint Committee on Navaho-Hopi Indian Administrationeeccst oo smo l Jssenaad 260 Ricciardi, Agnes M., Veterans Administration Congressional Liaison Service.______________ 347 Rice, Annie W., secretary to Senator Stennis... 298 Rice, Charles K., Assistant Attorney General, Justices Soc sont Sl Seonnasl nL many] 458 Rice, ne) M., Office of Under Secretary of the Army. lcs iorae sates an. Heels. Soi Js 428 Rice, Ethel |Yi District Board of Cosmetology 620 Rice, Stephen B. , judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography OD) iene an nd vain ota 599 Rice, William E., Bureau of Mines_--...._.____ 474 Rice, Willaim Transportation and Public Utilities CETSR a ei 541 Rich, Delores M., Secretary to Representative Lend a Es a ad aR 304 Rick ics Sutherland, judge, U. S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (biography)... 588 Richards, Arthur L., Office of Under Secretary of State sigs ionda f Joinidon nial Sgt oe Richards, Charles A., International Cooperation Administration... ..ccswon=no0o de mrs Richards, J. Noble, Foreign Claims Seiiiemonbe) Commission) itis oiuill a. saddens. ut Richards, James P., Special Assistant to rr Presidentons hf umnnd. lo doi Com 391 Richardson, Elliot L., Assistant Secretary, De-partment of Health, Education, and Wel-Tare... ii SiossosledanSa Suen ddd a 507 Richardson, George J., National Civil Defense Advisory Commell_ .-= oc oo. -cfodogon, 533 Richarson, J. Augustine, Washington city post ak Richardson, Randall J., Combined Air Lines Picket; Office. muuiuls oui waits dice iua dons 347 Richardson, el, Judge, United States Cus-10S Court. Salnge i. Joo oumhiil ) ews SESE 593 Richardson, Truman, secretary to Representa-07 Area Offices.ES SR ’ 469 Richmond, Vice Adm. Alfred C.: y Office of the Commandant, Coast Guard. _._-409 Welfare, Coast Guard... =o-ozoacii orient, 411 Richmond, Robert R., Wage and Hour and Public Contracts --------zo: 506 Divisions. oi Richter, Frederic E., Renegotiation Board _ ____ 557 Rickenbacker, Capt. E. V., National Advisory ° Committee for Aeronautics. -—-ooo oo_______ 551 Bic Rear Adm. H. G., Navy Bureau of RIGA T ames W., House Committee on Ways and M a re 2563 Riddick, Floyd M., Office of Secretary of the Senat BL bh nm ER a De pe eo Cr 334 Riddle, Eugene R., Rural Electrification Ad-HTS AON er 488 Riddleberger, James W., Ambassador to Yugo-Slavia. oo U0 ah Ba eI 2 66 Ridgell, A. Emmanuel, superintendent, House Office 1 00 80. Lina oan 34 Buildings. Ridgely, Howard F., Office of Clerk of House--338 Ridgely, William A., Office of Secretary of the Ridley, Peter S., Office of Recorder of Deeds.__ 625 Riecks, John M., District Board of Education. 617 Riefler, Winfield W., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Em 536 Riehlman, R. Walter (Representative from New York) Biography. coll Soil i LL 110 Government Operations Committee ....-._._-243 Select Committee on Small Business ___---__ 249 Riggs, Mary OC., personal secretary to Attorney General. i. isin ihe rasa mS 457 Riley, Fein A., Bureau of Post Office Opera-ia tio Es eeSl 53 Page Riley, Henry W., Internationa Bank for Reconstruction and Development _____.___ 631 Riley, Hersey E., Bureau of Labor Statistics... 505 Riley, Jack, Office of Special Assistant for Instal- lations, Ar Bore soscul an matauiondois Jo 451 Riley, Brig. Gen. James L., Manpower, Per-sonnel, and Reserve Forces, Air Force__.._._ 450 Riley, John J. (Representative from South Carolina): Biography ofocoieuzuscli aia a sd de lo b 143 Appropriations Committee... 241 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy.______ 261 Riley, Russell, International Educational Ex- change Service, State. .m-wcemeen-aua. oie. 397 Rinehart, John S., Astrophysical Observatory... 564 Ring, James, National Capital Housing Author- aan 551 Ringer, Wiliam R., National Labor Relations Eee ne 553 Ringley, James P., National Selective Service Appeal Board cool. Loin ol anildl sie 555 Riordan, John J., Supply and Logistics, De-TON80L: oS taadiiet ant Lina TB 423 tantabatadie Riseley, Maj. Gen. James P., Personnel Depart-ment, U. S. Marine Corps Lh meh dS he 2 448 Riseling, George F. District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency. _.--__.._____._ 528 we LR, secretary to Representative Rishon Mayor Clifford E., National evil) Defense Advisory Cotholl. ealalot on Risk, Sharon Clay, Securities and ie COTIISSION. oe eats Doct eli HY et a Rissman, Albert J., Migratory Bird Conserva-ER IRS 265 Rist, Leonard B., International Bank for Recon-struction and Development... .....i...0.5 631 Ristow, Dr. W., Board on Geographic 476 Ritche, F. G., Agricultural Conservation Pro-gram BOTT re oa RT aL 477 Bitigmons: Capt. I. E., Coast and Geodetic 4 Ri i V., Farm Credit Administration____ 528 Ritz, Michael, Jr., District Corporation Coun- Rivas, S. Fernando, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico) sete odd te nl 633 ai-mragnitSs Rivers, Hugh F., District Parole Board. ___..__ 621 Rivers, James Ce Internal Revenue Service... 409 Rivers, L. Mendel (Representative from South Carolina): BIOS DY cei cl on min mann mem ames SRG Ha 143 Armed Services o-oo .______ 242 Committee... Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 245 Roadley, C. Robert, National Mediation Board. 554 Roane, W. Russell, Financial Management, ALY Lo Sei Spit Se SEO Lb PN Eth Ao Bt 428 Bothy Capt. Berton, Jr., International Se-curity Affairs, Defense......c.ccine seaside. 418 Robbins, Chauncey, Office of Public Affairs, DIONE... ooh enn wa wel mats & La 421 Robbins, Laurence B.: Assistant Secretary of the Treasury ..--------408 The Virgin Islands Corporation_ 475 Robbins, Lillia B., Department of Licenses and Inspections; District. 2 tr on ey 619 Robbins, Louis P., District Corporation Coun-selsiOfflenr i iio di a ie la 616 Robbins, Rear Adm. Thomas H., Jr.: Naval Clemency Board UU. i il eias.. 436 Navy Discharge Review Board... cceooo_.. 436 Naval Retiring Review Board... .__......_. 436 Robbins, William J., National Academy of Sciences and National Research Council--__ 550 Roberts, Brig. Gen. Carson A., Headquarters, WaS. Marine Corps. .su 2 il 448 Roberts, Daryl L., Bureau of Reclamation Field Organization LLL 10 S800 ous ZoRI00 1 0 472 Roberts, Earl, Washington City post office-.__ 625 nd Capt. Elliott B., Coast and Googie Roberts, ose. Washinaton Clty pont oftieons 6% Roberts, Frank H. H., Jr., Bureau of American Ethnology i mR rE 564 em Wn Indwidual Index Page Roberts, Capt. Harold B., Office of Personnel, Coast Gane TR Le Lr Pan Rp LIL 411 Rohn Hi. K., Jamestown-Williamshurg-York-town Celebration Commission: _.......-... 264 Roberts, Kenneth A. (Representative from Alabama): Biography, feo bann bd. 30 avallinil one Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com- mitlee sc. opil sovomadanens.sau alii uel 8. 244 Roberts, Ralph R., Clerk of the House of Repre-sentatives (biography of)... ......... 338 Roberts, Ralph S.: Departmental Administration ___.___________ 488 Office of Secretary of Agriculture. __.____.____. 477 Roberts, Raymond C., District Fire Depart-7FiloEE ER pA Gee SEE pl Roberts, Richard H., Foreign Agoda SOV ICR G t i = S B EE vm ole mara Et aE fA be id Roberts, Trevor V., Office of General Counsel, Fregsury. ose nits. ol cao bans 4 Lloro Roberts, Verl E., Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Division.sy coef Fao i. fool ws Roberts, Wayne A., Court of Claims__________ Roberts, William B., Washington City post ER A. Willis (Senator from Virginia): Biography Sm Se as Ake a Ls cu Log NE Ey 160 Appropriations Committee -..__._ccmac____ 231 Banking and Currency Committee. eee --_-232 Board of Visitors to Naval Academy_________ 261 Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebra- Lion Commission. o.a. ti. ol chseneddobin 264 Joint Committee on Defense Production. .... 258 The Interparliamentary Union... _._.__..____ 266 Robertson, H. P., Research and Engineering, a LEE El ae el Robertson, J. A. C., United Nations_..__.__._._ 640 Robertson, James M., Supply and Logistics, Delonge... rt a eee a 423 Robertson, J. B. A., Transportation and Public Utilities Service. Sat 541 Robertson, Jessie, Secretary to Senator Mag-ILIE1 Reel SE SS RE TI el Be A 97 Robertson, J. L., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve i _.___.... 536 System... Robertson, J. N., District Department of High- WRYS: soliadl Slit ilo ssslind SJdn00 18 Robertson, M. A., Canadian Ambassador._____ 646 Robertson, Dr. R. M., Office of Naval Research. 439 Bohetison, Turner N., Office of Doorkeeper, THOUSBE 0 ¢ nom Boob Bnd GRE ol oa bh Baia 339 Roberton, Walter, Jr., National Archives and Records Ia Ee Gem a ar id haa Se. 541 Robertson, Walter S., Asssitant Secretary of 908 ti Robeson, Edward J., Jr. (Representative from Virginia): Blegraphy lial. li aa We JV 160 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 245 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. .___ 245 Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebra- tion Commission. ot cate dbo tars 264 Robillard, Capt. G. N., Office of Naval Re-Tinyel im me wh Eee al mes wie iedien s iswiy 439 Robinette, Wiley E., Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, District TE 625 Robinson, Alexander C., National Copia’ Planning Commission. f.. .oha)Ugh 0 Robinson, George E., Office of alae Assistant Secretary, Interior... csouili. lun Robinson, George L., Office of Doorkeeper, 23 Robinson, George S., Office of the Special As-sistant for Installations, Air Force. .._.-.____ 451 ‘Robinson, H. K., Tennessee Valley Authority.. 567 Robinson, James B., National Park Service... 472 Robinson, Leonard A., District Department of Vocational Rehabilitation... ____.________ 625 Robinson, Margaret J., secretary to Represent-ative Bennett of Michigan__________________ 299 Robinson, Philip K., American National Redes Page Robinson, Roland I., Federal Reserve System._ 536 Robsion, John M., Jr. (Representative from Kentucky): Blography. cosivstisiiruitendsudie late. 55 Judiciary Committee. oui. ii. coals oii oo. 245 Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission _____ 265 Roche, Maj. Elizabeth, Inter-American De-fenge Board... tooo 630 .........setidoseol,oe ense Rockefeller, John J. B., Office of Special Assist-ant for Installations, Afr Toree tou -2icd 451 Rockefeller, Nelson A., President’s Advisory Committee on Government Organization. 394 Rockefeller, Winthrop, Jamestown-Williams-. burg-Yorktown Celebration Commission_. 264 Rockwell, Stuart W., Office of Near Eastern Affairs. soca i cdo. casts LT mipadar 399 Rodak, Patricia, Office of Official Reporters to House Committees. .....__.______ Bsaih ol 34 Roddy, Joseph T., district government _______ 613 Rodenhiser, H. A., Agricultural Research Service. Tedeed foun Seidnnonadte dr. bad dee 478 Roderick, Col. Charles R., Office of Legislative ii Air Fores Re ls Ale BE 451 Arms, TDLEL Re SRR oe fn Vt Soni LE 335 Rodgers, Philip R., National Labor Relations Board coo ooo ue seer 553 Rodin, W. Victor, Securities and Exchange Commission. ania tosis sie want oris tanil ooo 559 Rodino, Peter W., Jr. (Representative from New Jersey): BioeEnhy. oe oro a Eee Real 92 Judiciary: Committee. ooo 245 o-oo oa Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commis-2 a TY ae ba ah LSA SE 26. Rodriguez Alonso, Lt. Manuel P., Inter-Ameri-con Defense Board... JL 630 Rodriguez, José Ramon, Organization of Ameri- (EOE Or Ree SRE Sa eH LS 637 Roe, Lee E., District Apprenticeship Council _ 615 Roe, Robers S., Food and Drug Administra- Le re ek sre rar pat a pe PN 509 Roooan W. F., Department of Sanitary Engi- MEETING to a er ae 623 Roeming, George C., U. 8. Patent Office._.___ 499 Rogers Symon G. (Representative from Colo- rado): Biography of coi GistINE SE Col 19 Judiciary Committee :-L. Loo Sol aiioion 245 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy... 262 Rogers, Charles B., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate 1: etch Lo ee ell eu a 335 Rogers, Dillard C., Office of Clerk of House... 338 Rogers, Donald L., Senate Banking and Cur- rency Committe...-oriecais rr 237 Rogers, Edith Nourse (Representative from Massachusetts): Biography sooo avn on So Me 64 Veterans’ Affairs Committee __.______________ 246 Rogers, Edmund B., National Park Service._.. 472 Rogers, Lt. Gen. Elmer T., Jr., Air Staff_______ 452 Rogers, Dr. Frank B., National Library of Medi-3 eine... .._ codisidovanidt. teesll Lileoetl Rogers, I. C., Administrative Office, Navy..._ 435 Rogers, James H., Jr., Philadelphia Regional Office GAD. moet tril, cite 350 Rogers, Joseph W., Copyright Office, Library Ol COMERS. A a 352 Rogers, Martha, House Recording Studios.____ 338 Rogers, Mary, Senate Judiciary Committee-._ 238 Rogers, Paul G. (Representative from Florida): Bogan. aii rata me HE tr Public: Works Committee. io. oo 246 Rogers, Rutherford D., Chief Assistant Librar-inn; Library of CIngress. eco eae 350 Rogers, Walter (Representative from Texas): Bing any, oe i eo 156 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ______ 244 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Rogers, Will, Office Hearing Examiners, Agri- ————— it | calture.. . ooo SILO ROT A EU SBI } | | Congressional Darectory Page Rogers, William Pierce (Attorney General): American’ Red Cross... lk. coo O00 JO 518 Biography of. ies foasinaiuINNIS A 457 cL Member, Smithsonian Institution____________ 564 Rogers, Brig. Gen. WilliamL., Officeof Develop-ment; Air Toree) J. L000 Clu NENT | UNH 454 Roland, ‘Martha, House Committee on Gov-ernment Operations... io U0 S20 -.cooowo 252 Rome, Ben T., District Apprenticeship Council. 615 Romero, Brig. Gen. Augusto, Inter-American Defense Board...) 20 Uo 10, 2100 Jad 630 Romulo, Gen. Carlos P., Philippines Ambas- sade inl: 2 JORDI A 0, SHIGE JINR INE 654 Ronan, William H., District Fire Department. 617 Roney, Ben, administrative assistant to Sena- torSeott ally, Jul Suto roe Saat Laird 208 Roney, Jay L., Social Security Administration. 513 Roof, Philip L., Office of Architect of the CGapiteliiliyl Soil) 30 2) SIRE Ladh 345 Rook, Doris M., secretary to Senator Curtis____ 296 Rooksbery, William A., Railroad Retirement Board... clUnlonasins i al iE) 557 Rooney, Fred H., Properties and Installations, Defenge: bi. 00lo dl la il Jha ll 421 Rooney, John J. (Representative from New York): yr Lr I el 102 Appropriations Committee... _.___________ 241 Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commis-ot gloninin tin. 00 Bini dl AIR La JEL Roosevelt, James (Representative from Cal- ifornia) : Blograpny.icc cocnscsaiscioinninosnnnathainases 17 Education and Labor Committee_ _._..______ 243 Select Committee on Small Business _....__. 249 Roosevelt, Mrs. Theodore, Jr., American Battle Monuments Commission .__._______ 518 Roper, Burt W., Counsel, Business and De-fense Service Administration... ___._._______ 494 Ropshaw, F. E., Department of Licenses and Inspeetions, District. oo =i 619 Resa, M. C., Patent Office... fot. io-ud-ti na 499 Rose, Elmer L., Bureau of Transportation, Post OMIee. cone cncnnn tenetsthen 463 Rose, John Kerr, Legislative Reference Service. 352 Rose, Nelson P., Assistant General Counsel, Rose, Ruth W., Office of the Under Secretary of the Ar FOIE. = coor cnet an sri et a Rosen, Alex., Federal Bureau of Investigation. -Rosen, Bernard, Civil Service Commission_____ 523 Rosen, Martin M., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development__________ 632 Rosenberg, Dr. Richard M., District Deputy Coroner Lalo Jo ui ph dork lain 615 Rosenberger, Francis C., Senate Judiciary Committee: Lala 8 Jal iar alii its (Lai 10 238 Rosenberry, Walter S., Federal Housing Admin-E51 FCF) pt Bash Cb RA A i BE pA 546 Rosenman, Samuel I., Trustee of Franklin D. Roosevelt IH Re eS le a 543 Rosenthal, Albert H., Health, Education, and Welfare Regional Offices. 5 ir ry 509 Rosenwald, Lessing J., Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Ade LHail ans 403 Ross, Donald, Renegotiation Board __..___.______ 557 Ross, Emerson A., Office of International Financial and Development Affairs_ _______ 399 Ross, Dr. Gabriel, District Board of Optometry. 620 Ross, Capt. Richard M.: Office of Commandant, Coast Guard_._._______ 410 Oficeof Personnel 411 Ross, William A., Civil Defense Coordinating Board Lc Broil BV SINE Noe) LA LEE 532 Rossiter, William W., Administrative Depart- ment, Library of Congress pine Sony 350 Roterus, Victor, Office of Area Development___ 495 Roth, Irving, Civil Aeronautics Board_________ 523 Roth, Velma E., Office of Secretary of Com-EE I i 491 Rothman, Stuart, Solicitor, Labor__._____.._____ 504 Rothrock, Addison M., National Advisorys Committee for Aeronautics... Page Rothschild, Louis S.: Advisory Committee on Weather Control.___ 0 Air Coordinating Committee. _..______.____._ Airways Modernization Board ....._.._______ on Inland Waterways Corporation. _ .___.________ 495 National -Advisory Committee for Aero-p10 STAIR SAV BEON TE Ee STARS La EEA SRI Gl ORR L 551 Under Secretary, Commerce... _______._____._ 491 Rounds, Garland L., Community Facilities nie Wiliam ee di Rn A AA ELD 545 DROIT. di 100d ak or ld 301 Rous, John, Treasurer, White House News Photographers. ..... ou. oi Mis 04 713 Rouse, Charles D., Board of Geographic Names. 476 Rover, Leo A., chief judge, Municipal Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia_______ 603 Rowan, Ida, House Committee on Veterans’ Affaieg Di SUUAI0 odd DRE EE Oi 253 Rowe, Chauncey O., Bureau of Operations, Post Office ili. cdi. eo lal aE 462 Rowe, Mrs. James H., Jr., District of Columbia Auditorium Commission... __ 264 Rowland, Edgar I., Area Offices, Interior _____ 469 Rowland, Elizabeth W., Office of a Security Affairs, Defense and SELB RAR Rowntree, R. Henry, Export-Import Bank 5 Washington 1020 53000 5 5. diiin piinets 528 Roy, Walter G., Bureau of Customs_.__..______ 409 Roy, William mT. Assistant Parliamentarian of the House: oz nuannannannasnsannw 337 babiald Royer, Walter J., Washington city post office___ 625 Royster, Paul F., Bureau of Public Roads... __ 500 Bogie Wallace E., National Labor Relations ard Rube A onaid M., Market Development and Progrgrams, Agriculture Dd SN II BO 484 Rubel, Walter L., Office of Architect of the Capitol I I LTR SE Sr TRE SI 2 ee 345 Rubenstein, Col. Sidney S., Manpower Per-sonnel, and Reserve, Defense_______._______ 420 Rubinstein, Nathan, Wage and Hour and Pub-lic Contracts Divisions, Labor______________ 506 Baim, Roy R., Jr., Assistant Secretary of Sr a Es mn BT a Rucinski, Joseph, International Bank for Re-construction and Development. ___________ 632 Ruckner, Capt. E. A., Bureau of Ordnance, Navy.io-iodosineasiol 10 1 noes 443 blob Ruddock, Andrew E., Civil Service Com-misglonaiiosigiarkl geilwena do 00 Rne 24 Ruddy, J. Carlisle, Senate Judiciary Com- Tibteer to 0 Ie ea SMI AL RT Rudisin, Michael, Railroad Retirement Board__ 557 Rudolph, Walter M., Interdepartmental Com- mittee on Scientific Research and Develop-31FT) SR Rls as i ees ee ui 548 Ruegg, Col. Robert G., Office of Materiel, Air i ER eis ls isla er BR 454 Ruffin, Dr. Marshall deG., Commission on Mental Health nial boa anys sill Jaidany 587 Ruhlman, Capt. F. L., Bureau of Ships________ 443 Rule, Glenn K., Soil Conservation Service._____ 481 Rumble, Herbert C., Regional Offices, Bureau of Chief Postal Inspector A a a 465 Rupard, Robert, International Cooperation AR a i Ri 403 Rupp, Wallace G., National Mediation Board... 554 Ruppert, M. Clare, District Public Library Board do soil). JL oninnl) aoe 622 Ruppert, Minna L., Senate Select Committee or:Small'Businessiiioy (oof SoundHint 235 Russell, Donald A., Agricultural Marketing Service are thea AO REA at A Lt pil 482 Russell, Frances C., House Committee on Way,8 oe a LR i pee MS to he a Russell, Francis H., Ambassador to New gra i Edna Glan ier tel Dar LU heal tiny 662 Russell, Howard H., International Educational Exchange Service, State... .o._......__.__. 397 Russell, John B., Civil Aeronautics Board._____. 523 Russell, Rear Adm. J. S., National Air Museum. 565 Individual Index Page Page Russell, Richard B. (Senator from Georgia) Biography. tisoo. ooo Emre sent 30 Armed Services Committee. -_.___.__________ 231 Appropriations Committee...____ 231 Board of Visitors to Air Force Academy______ 262 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy___. 261 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy ______ Democratic Policy Committee... _______ ~ Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. __._..____ Russell, Robert L., Federal Power Commission. 535 Russo, Joseph C., Secretary to Senator Hennings. 296 RUSSO, Mic 5 ¥: CustomsiCourt........00 593 Russo, Vito L., Maritime Administration. ___.._ Basing, Elmer L., U. 8S. Savings Bonds Divi- Sieh Edward C., Office of General Counsel, Treasur EE Le I Ol Cait 5 5d BL 408 Rutberg, A. A vet Administration.____. 569 Rutherford, J. T. (Representative from Texas): Biography...nA Ean a Le 1 Banking and Currency Committee. .__...... 242 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee_._____ 244 Rutter, Capt. J. B., Jr., Bureau of Naval Per-SOMME i in ae Sr Rad Ryan, Charles M., House Committee on Edu-cation®and Tabor... nO. SENGGUL 251 Ryan, Ella Marice, secretary to Representative BEIGE Tae tes a te INES aR Ryan, J. Neil, Interstate Commerce Commis-BIOT) ar Ryan, Joseph M. F., Jr., Civil Rights Division, TB EICe ite wn RE res 458 Ryan, Kenneth N., Library of Congress...__... 350 Ryan, Brig. Gen. Llewellyn O., Office of Comp- troller, AlvcRoree. Lo il. ail Lilo) 453 Ryan, ag Gen. Patrick J.: ATI Sta i aa 430 Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve, Defense. 420 Ryan, Robert J., Office of Assistant Secretary OL SUBD fe innit Te oman Dn Ai wel md done rel d 39 Ryan, Thomas J., National Labor Relations Board; nis vies enna nei natty Sint Ryckman, John, Secretary to Representative OBS S Saipie sammy N amnatala Io ia 5 Rydeen, Capt. F. C., Bureau of Naval Per-some). oi a a SIE EY 442 Rydon Harold L., Los Angeles Regional Office, Bo in P., Regional Civil Offices,Serv- jcc Commission es 525 Ryerson, Dean Knowles A., South Pacific Com- ASSION ir co a ert Ere Te mer Ryerson, Gerald E., Soil Conservation Service. 481 Rygg, Lawrence S., Office of the Sergeant at ATS, Senate aio rb ai adda 335 S Ed) ped Zaki, International AY Be Leonard J., International Cooperation ‘Administration. PRR Su SBE a 402 Sachs, Arnold, White House News Photog-raphers’ ATOR Es to aoact send, 713 Sachs, Jerome, Bureau of Foreign Commerce_.. 493 Sackett, Andrew P., Bureau of Medical Services. 512 Sacks, Mrs. Sylvia W., Pan American Union___. 637 ~adlak, Antoni N. (Representative from Con- necticut): EET)oR Aa en Ce i Se Sa 22 Ways and Means Committee... -oceoao__ 247 Interparliamentary Union... ._..._.. 266 Sallet Philip F., Public Housing Administra-2 54 Lk Merel S., National Park Service_...--.-. 472 St. Claire, Darrell: Joint Committee on the Library... __._______ Benais Committee on Rules and Administra-0 JO an ens eens 97560°—57— —57 St. Goons, Katharine (Representative from New York): Biography. o.oo od RE ETIE 108 Armed Services Committee. ___.__._._.____ 242 The Interparliamentary Union. _______._______ 267 St. JJone; Ira A., Office of Pstiitrhe of the Capi-0 Sakis GP Patent Office Cia a Salisbury, Morse, Atomic Energy Commission. 521 Salmans, Irene, secretary to Representative Chenoweth coi.tii cmp bi ei aT 300 Salmond, Gordon R., Forest Service_______.___ 480 Salter, John L., administrative assistant to Senator. Jackson Sis Leverett (Senator from Massachu- setts): BIOZIADNY ooo so Se Ee a 63 Appropriations Committee __._._.._._.._.... 231 Armed Services Committee... ..__._. 231 Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution.._ 564 Boston National Historic Sites Commission... 263 Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mn of History and Technology Build- MEIER ARNT ran Ey SE SET 1 258 eileen Policy Committee... ._.--Z.-% 235 Senate Select Committee on Small Business. _ 235 Salyer Robert K., Deputy Assistant Secretary, i 0. Salzman, E. H., Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Produets. -oonill oa 526 Salzman, Howard, Jr., Organization of Amer- foan States... Lo. ou Ll Ue ls 638 Samaha, Henry J., District Plumbing Board... 621 Samamé, Dr. Guillermo E., Pan American Sanitary. Organization... eee L00 639 Sames, Mary Ann, Senate Foreign Relations Committee... osuSn ie 238 Samuels, Albert P., Capitol Police. _____._______ 346 Samuels, J. Kenneth, Farmer Cooperative Servige ot LA bias atl 479 cemedatanih Samuelson, Adolph T., Civil Accounting and Auditing Division, GAO... ol... 349 Sanborn, Herbert J., Library of Congress_-_.__. 350 Sanborn, Winifrede B., Republican Policy Com- mittee, Senate: | ion Jed n tl tony 239 lbunial Sanchez Vigil, Dr. Manuel Antonio, Pan Amer-ican Sanitary Organization... .....__.___._ 639 Sanchez, Maj. Ramon Mota, Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commission_______. 636 Sanchez-Reulet, Anibal, Organization of Amer-lean States: rf Uni vs avo fl ree ais 638 Sanders, Frank P., House Committee on Appro-DLR ONS. or rr ert 251 Sanders, Dr. Leslie E., District Board of Police and FiresSurgeons: co 618 Sanders, Mary Alice, Secretary to Representa-HIVE Carbifeais void ced iani dn es hn he ts 301 Sanders, Terry B., Jr., Office of South American Affains, State. dm nl ai sumsniiid 398 Sanders, Walter L., Jr., Tariff Commission_____ 567 Sanders, William, Organization of American Stategs eon vio ns es iri a a 636 Sandenon, Fred, Intelligence and Research, RU) a sins Dl Sl SIS a nn 2 397 Sands, M.. R., Office of General Counsel, Army. 430 Sans, Capt. Carlos A. Ledn, Inter-American Defense BoarQ.........a.mass nest ask tsvins 630 Santangelo, Alfred E. (Representative from New York): Biography... oni fal an aia NES 104 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. 245 Post Office and Civil Service Committee... 245 Santos, Jodo Oliveira, Organization of American States... 0 Uda Tuna be ni 638 Sapirie, S. R., Atomic Energy Commission____. 521 Sapp, Carl R., Office of Budget and Finance... 488 Sard, Thomas R., District Department of Cor- PECHIONS. eptnmde Th oah n 616 Sargent, James C., Securities and Exchange Commission: coh ube Pht san bem yas 558 Sass, Frederick, Jr.: Bureau of Aeronautics, NaVy-uceccccccaacaaon Office of General Counsel, NaVy aaa cocaaaao- Congressional Directory Page Satterthwaite, Joseph C.: Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service... a0 Board of the Foreign Service. ___ o.oo... Director General, Foreign Service Sattgast, Alice, Office of Clerk of the House... 338 Sauer, Eugene C., Courtof Claims........_.... 590 Sauer, Walter C., "Export-Import Bank of Wash-INGTON. an lh a es dees ama 528 Sauerbrey, Edmund E. H., Botanic Garden.__. 354 Baw Raymond J., Council of Economic Ad- Saund, D S. (Representative from California): Biography a Rd Se a al Foreign Affairs Committee 3 Saunders, G. W., Federal Supply Service._____ 540 Saunier, peal, Jr., secretary to Representative Gar Sorter ic, Office of Navy Financial Manage-men Savage, Carlton, Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service. ioc... ues in arian 405 Savage, Marjorie, Committee on House Ad-ministration... iol nsel il arn in a 252 Savage, Simmons B., Jr., Civil Accounting and Auditing Division, GAO Sawyer, Gerard I., District Department of High-: WAYS: mae Se Se To aaa a 1 8 Sawyer, Raymond, Civil Aeronautics Board_.__ 523 Saxe, David, Atomic Energy Commission._____ 521 Saylor, Henry H., Commission of Fine Arts____ Saylor, John P. (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): Biography Interior and Insular Affairs Committee__..... Veterans Affairs Committee--..___.________ Saymon, Bertram B., Office of Public Affairs, Delonge. =... oi Sd aE a Ne 421 Scalley, Thomas C., Municipal Court for Dis-trictof Columbine asians] 603 Scanlin, Catherine, Senate Democratic Se Commitee. ainsi dabas alu ] Scanlon, Marguerite A., secretary to ie sentative alta... actors ein bd nt Ld Scarborough, Burdella E.; transcriber to House COmMILiees. so Sn nii ro en onl 3 Secarritt, Ralph, Office of Personnel, State__.___.__ Schaefer, Walter, International Cooperation Ad- ministration: iio lool aot tn Seon 402 Schafer, Raymond L., Senate Committee on Appropriations Cn a Sa BA eS etd 237 Schaffer, Jacob M., Business and Defense Serv- ices ‘Administration, Industry Division____. 495 Schaffter, Dorothy, Library of Congress__.______ 352 Realy Ont. Charles A., Coast and Geodetic ne Sur a a eS de a 9 SA Capt. Curtiss W., Naval Dental in School Schantz, Wilmer S., Municipal Court for the District of CONES oerabla in 604 Schatzel, Col. DeWolfe, Headquarters, U. S. Marine Corps, nooo otis te iad, Schaub, William F., Bureau of the Budget_.... Schechinger, Col. E. H. T., Office of Manpower and Reserve Forces, Army 428 Scheckel, Claude S., Official Liosin, House... 342 Scheidenhelm, Albert K., Securities and Ex- change Commision. oc. oh bio 558 Scheiderer, Comdr. E. D., Office of Comptroller, Coast Guard. ii RE LE 410 Schellenberg, Theodore R., National Archives and Records Service. oi. oi oso.oi 54 Schenck, Paul F. (Representative from Ohio): Blographyi fans cis Sreaip tigi in ual in 121 House Administration Committee ..________ 244 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee... 244 Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Commission. . 264 Scherer, Gordon H. (Representative from Ohio): Biography lo. es ue rh mm et 120 Public Works Committee... oo... 246 Un-American Activities Committee. _..______._ 246 Scherer, C. Walter, Western Union Telegraph Co Scherer, Comdr. Lee R., Office of Assistant Sec-retary of Navy, A THT ee 434 Page Schiferl, Max, Wage and Hour and Publ.c Con-roca DIVISIONS, «oh i hess nd 506 Schimmel, Joseph, Patent Office__________.______ 499 Schleef, Capt. W. H., Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Noyy....o. 0. csr Schlegel, Capt. Rowland F., Office of Judge Advocate General, Navy. ooo 445 Schlegel, Roy D.: Bureau of Facilites, Post Office. .._.oooo....o 464 Bureau of Operations, Post Office... _...___ 462 Schlup, Lester A., Federal Extension Service. . Schmelz, Maj. Richard E., Information Services, ATE POTOn is et ihe ceriedi 451 Lh Schmeisser, William C., International Develop-ment Advisory Board 403 Schmid, Bernard F., Interstate Commerce Com- mission Schmid, Col. Edwin P., Materiel, Air Force-._.. 450 Schmidt, Frederick, H., Office of Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare____________ 508 Schmidt, Orvis A., International Bank for Re-construction and Development..__._________ 632 Schmidt, Philip, Transportation and Public THIEIES Service, me ate cocoamaa Schmidt, Reinhart C., Weather Bureau..._____ Schmidt, William A., Public Buildings Service. Schmidtman, Capt. Richard D., Office of En- gineering, Coast Guard... ........ Schneider, Albert, official reporter, House. .._._. Schneider, Walter, Business and Defense Serv- ices Administration, Commerce -______..___ Schnellbacher, E. E., Bureau of Foreign Com- Rete Janet, Shon. al Adm. W. A., Bureau of Aeronau-7 tics, "Nav 0 Schoen, Bavid, Jr., Securities and Exchange Commission a SE ane Schoening, Dr. H. W., District Board of Ex-aminers of Veterinary Medicine..._.. 621 Schoenfelder, Otto w., Tax Court of the United States Sole. Andrew F. (Senator from Kansas): . Biography a eel A EL see eS Agriculture and Forestry Committee. _.____ 231 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 233 Republican Policy Committee _._____________ 235 Senate Select Committee on Small Business... 235 Shas, Mrs. Andrew F., Congressional 527 Schollenberger, Herbert K., District Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. 614 Schooler, Lee W., Office of Defense Mobiliza-os i 3 Schooley, C. H., Public Affairs, Defense____.___ 421 Schoonover, I. ec, National Bureau of Stand- ATO breaLE rn 501 Schoonover, Louis B., Bureau of Operatlons, Post Office Roam, Tedford E., National Mediation Sos Schottland, Charles I., Social Security Admin- III or resin a lS 513 Schow, Maj. Gen. RobertA., Army Staff______ Schrader, Kenneth L., Department of Insur- anee, Disfriotl iii cue br el ea 618 Schram, Emil, Federal Prison Industries, Inc__ 460 Schreiber, Ann F., secretary to Representative at Sehreibery il B., Railroad Baim Sh Walter R., Tariff Commission.______ Schruben, Luke M., "Federal Extension Service, Agriculture a ams as Schubert, Elizabeth M., secretary to Represent-ative hover. aes 306 Schubmehl, Martha, secretary to Representa-tive WLARAN tosisa 307 oir somn Schulte, Philip W., Civil Service Commission_. 524 Schultz, Chris L., Rural Electrification Admin- istration bh caynoetipe BE aL a Te iy 487 Schulz, Col. Robert L., Military Aide to the Prasident heresnee na ee aD 389 Individual Index Page Schumacher, Henry A., Small Business Admin-istration, Region 10 Schumacher, Robert C., secretary to Representa-HTL RE UD 301 Schumm, Capt. Brooke, Bureau of Naval Per-sonnel Schupp, Franklin J., House Committee on Forelan Aairs. io oc cunch iienmustonsiucs 25 Schwab, James E., District Zoning Adjustment z Board 624 ‘Schwamlein, Elva, secretary to Representative SIS TL EM TE TT i 301 Schwartz, Carl H., Bureau of the Budget.._____ 392 Schwartz, Charles F., Office of Business Eco-ROMHCS do iol ead tte 493 Schwartz, Ferdinand, reporter, U. S. Customs TREECL DE eT Sr Capt. Isador J., Armed Forcés Staff College, DCIONSO, Lo oi in i nie hoe mn 424 Schwartz, John E., Railroad Retirement Board. 557 Schwartz, Samuel G., Regional Offices, Post Office Department...tL oc 5. Schwartz, Shirley, House Committee on Mer-chant Marine and Fisheries....____________ 252 Schwartz, Theodore M., Employees’ Compen-sation Appeals Board. >t tia ol 504 .ooi-2 Schwarz, Richard A., Assistant to Under Secre-tary, L 503 Schwegmann, George A., Jr., Processing De-partment, Library of Congress.___.________.__ 352 Schweinhaut, Henry A., retired, judge, United States District Court for the District of BI REA Ea Si i ee 587 Schwengel, Fred (Representative from Iowa): Biography a i A SEE ee Ree Public Works Committee... ............0.... 246 Scoggins, C. Verne, Bureau of Chief Postal In- spector, Regional Office... _._....___.___ 465 Scollon, T'. Reed, Bureau of Mines___.__.._____ Scoltock, John H., Rural Electrification Ad- MINIBEEATION. |. oo foo i sii tae ob 487 Scott, Armond W., retired judge, Municipal Court for the District of Columbia. ..______ 603 Scott, Dorothye G., Office of Secretary of the Maea a Scott, Edgar E., Metropolitan Police.__._______. 619 Scott, Hugh (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): BIoSraDRY .... oi. ov ie wn ib rr He SS 132 Rules Committee. ....5 oi cotiiin. Slenhiunion 246 Scott, Kenneth L.: Agricultural Credit... c-sinr dt ianasiddass 486 Office of Secretary of Agriculture. __...______. 477 Sant Dias, Combined Airlines Ticket c Scott, R. B., Boulder Laboratories... ._..._____ 501 Scott, Ralph J. (Representative from North Carolina): Biography. ott to a se EF prea 115 Post Office and Civil Sl Committee... 245 Scott, RaymondC., Federal Extension Service._ 479 Soot y arg) Joy General Services Administra i Ln he J., Senate Committee on Appro-priations ES Se AE eh ah eh Sout, W. E., Office of Treasurer of the Uniind.o) BABE. nn os hie Sm i mT RE de SP TN Scott, W. Kerr (Senator from North Carolina): Biography a GA mr mA 113 Agriculture and Forestry Committee. .___..__ 231 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ..._ 233 Public Works Committee... .......____ 234 Scott, Walter K., International Cooperation Administration... oe ua. i osu voia ah 402 Scoyen, Eivind T., National Park Service.___.. 472 Scranton, L. L., Foreign Agricultural Service... 483 Scribner, Fred C., Jr., Under Secretary, Treas- FTAA RE a i See ST Scrivener, Samuel, Jr., District Zoning Adjust-RONG Board... oone nnn een RS Scrivner, Errett P. (Representative from Kansas): Biography ceestu senna. LL iuiats. soil dns Appropriations Committee. _.__.____________ Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy... 262 Scrivner, Mrs. Errett, Congressional Club_..__. 527 Scroggins, Francis D., District Fire Depart-ment 617 Page Soruags, D. J., Commodity Stabilization Serv-485 Scudder, Frances, Federal Extension Service. 479 Scudder, Hubert B. (Representative from California): Blography. ... ocean mal ry sos mo ¥ nas 10 Public Works. Committee... o.oo. if 246 Scull, Miles, Jr., Senate Committee on Govern-ment Operations... cool a foil id 238 Scull, Sallie, secretary to Representative Stauffer. 307 Seabury, Robert M., Office of Defense Lending. 413 Seaman, Col. Jonathon O., Financial Manage-ENE ATINY. i sr evi mahs SEED or RE Searle, Col. Victor C., Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Defense__.______.___________ 424 Searles, John R., Jr., District of Columbia Re-development Land Agency... _________ 528 Sears, Mason, U. S. Mission to United Nations.. 404 Seaton, Fred A. (Secretary of the Interior): Blography of... eid sis ioe sogiity 467 Defense Mobilization Board... _______.______ 394 Member, Smithsonian Institution. ___________ 564 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission... 265 National Forest Reservation Commission.___ 265 National Park Trust Fund Board__._________ 473 President’s Council on Youth Fitness. _______ 556 The Virgin Islands Corporation. _____________ 475 Seaver, E. Robert, Maritime Administration.__ 498 Sebald, William Hi Ambassador to Australia__._ 659 Secrest, Robert T., Federal Trade Commission. 537 Secrest, William 4a, Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia em RL pe AGE 582 Seddon, Dr. R. E., South Pacific Commission_. 640 Sedills, Eo M., Senate Committee on Public ESR AE RS Se US (re Seeger, Raymond J., National Science Founda-tion Seely-Brown, Horace, Jr. (Representative from Connecticut): Biography. boii ol bo nasunl cama 23 Banking and Currency Committee. ___.._._____ 242 Select Committee on Small Business_ ____.___ 249 Seelye, Talcott W., Consul to Kuwait______.____ 661 Seggel, Richard L., Director of Management Policy, Health, Education, and Welfare.___ 508 Segura, Rodolfo Corominas, International Mon-Salary DUNG, oo trees ors ast unsssan a tbnt 634 ao Albert gd, Federal Tradean 538 Seignious, Lt. Col. George M., Office of Secretary OL tT ATG beset oes. Selden, Armistead I., Jr. (Representative from Alabama): Biography... isoiodal Lodaaaniidaadndsd 5 Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission____ 263 Foreign Affairs Committee... .__.__.._. 2 Selfridge, George C., Defense Minerals Explor- ation Administration__-SEN sh 468 Semple, Paul T., Renegotiation Board. ________ 557 Sen, B. R., Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations. oo oi io aicaniallaa Serles, Julian R., Jr., Official Reporter of De-bates, Senate... ... oats adiadl oghe Laen 336 m Horyaitos Francis X., Public Housing Adminis-TEL ON ctr oF Lh a Rh Bons Ben a mn ol 548 Service, nd M., Bureau of European ATI. so ain meisterLUE Bd 398 Sessions, A 475 Sessions, Edson 0., “Deputy Postmaster Gen-il Sessions, Capt. H. K., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Nav Setzler, Frank M., National Museum. __..__.____ Severn, James A., Jr., Library of Congress...._. 350 Sevilla-Sacasa, Dr. Guillermo: Nicaraguan Ambassador... __.____._____ 653 Organization of American States--...-._______ 637 Gl George H., Secretary to Representative ARIRG. oeeh kar ER Seward, F., Community Facilities Ad- ministration oe ln wr BIS 3 dh tab be dt SES EMS 5 Shafer, James K., Bureau of State Services. .._. Shafritz, Dr. Saul, District Board of Podiatry EXaminers.c. ooo oaual od eos 2. aol 62 Shafroth, Will, Administrative Office of the United States Courts... 605 Congressional Directory Page Sham, Hope G., Joint Economic Committee____ 261 Shamim, Jay E., National Labor Relations Shannon, Asst. Surg. Gen. James A.: Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and Development. _ _.___.______... 5 National Institutes of Health ________________ Sinan Spencer S., Mineral Resources, In-SPIO Las, Stand an nando Be SIRE EE Shapley, Maj. Gen. Alan, Headquarters, U. S. Marine. Corps: cote owes easton da Ln nan 448 Sharkey, Eleanor A., Office of the Sergeant at 5 Sharp, Dudley C.: Air Coordinating Committee... _....__. Assistant Secretary, Air Force Sharp, Dr. Edward R., National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics -____________.___ 551 Sharp, Freeman W., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress... ..._........ 352 Sharp, Hildreth T., Senate Committee on Rules and Administration... o_o = _L__. 239 Spd, Toy C., secretary to Representative % at re ee AER SLR Le a LTE SI SR) 5 Sal oy J., Administrative Office of the United States Courtesy, ih oc tlie lis 605 Sharpe, Harry B., Miscellaneous Metals and Minerals Division...cio FARE oon 495 Shattuck, William F., House Committee on the Judiciary. ool 0 Se iin can 252 Shaw, Dr. Byron T.: Agricultural Research Service. _.-__._._______ 478 Interdepartmental Committee on-Scientific Research and Development. ___.___________ Shaw, Doris P., Office of Clerk of House. ______ Shaw, James RB Bureau of Medical Services... 512 Shaw, Markley, Office of International Security Affairs, Defenses. Coo LL LLC 200 419 Shaw, Col. Samuel R., Headquarters, U. S. Marine Corps.n ordi BE 447 Shay, Jerome W., Federal Reserve System_.___._ Shea, Crome E., "District of Columbia Armory 27 Boa Shea, wd M.: District Department of Public Welfare....... 622 National Capital Housing Authority_._______ 551 Shea, Comdr. J. J., Office of Naval Research____ 439 Shea, Robert F., American National Red Cross. 519 Shearon, Don, Office of the Administrative Assistant Secretary, Interior 468 Sean, Harold W., Federal Facilities Corpora-i Sheehan, Timothy FP. _ (Representative from Illinois): Blography. fo dil, J ri Erik seem ainbint 2320 40 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. _ Select Committee on Small Business_-_____.__ 249 Saeehy, Joseph E., Federal Trade Commission_. 537 Sheldon, Bert, Capitol Bollee:. oo. 2aiiy 346 Sheldon, Charles S., 2d, Legislative Reference ola (DHE Le ErST I TE 352 Shelley, Edwin SG Tennessee Valley Authority. 567 Shelley, JohnF. (Representative from Cali- fornia): BOIAD DY ins sn nr ade mmr maa 11 Appropriations Committee... _..-.__._______ Shelton, Turner B., U. S. Information Agency... 568 Shepard, Marianna H., secretary to Representa-Hive MeBregor. 5 tor db nwa dan 304 RhcoRIISOl; Charles N., Federal Reserve Sys-oi tem Dicks Board ot BAR a ee a 63! datio snappist Harry R. (Representative from Cali- for Blographiy es. 5h a i asin amt 18 Appropriations Committee_._________..._____ 241 Sherfy, Raphael, Office of General Counsel for thet Preasury. Soe di a Sl na lh 408 Sheridan, Edward J., Properties and Installa-tions, Defense. il hos i ln ea a 42 Page Sheridan, Harriet M., secretary to Representa-tive Aspinall 299 Sheridan, Thomas E., secretary to Representa-tive Van Zandt Sherlock, Frank J., Legislative Reference Serv-fee, Defonge:-1 nti est sr ims 418 Sherman, Allan, Bureau of Mines. .__..._._.___.___ 474 Sherman, Merritt, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.___.___.________..._ 536 Shon, Robert C., Foreign Agricultural Serv- Sher, John, U7 ., Reference Department, Library of Congress. to wii. od. ot.) 351 Sherwood, Sidney, Export-Import Bank of Washington... ir. soar aia nd cilia 528 sion Phin Emmett P., Government Printing eeLS EL 0 Shimizu, Osamu, Reference Department, Li-brary of Congress Jo-t 0 dL Hd Ar 351 Shipman, Fred W., Office of Libraries and Intel-ligenece Acquisition, State....-............__._ 397 Shively, John W., Urban Renewal Administra-tion ‘Shivers, Allan; National Civil Defense Advisory Council Shoaib, Mohammad, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. _._______ 632 Shoemaker, Alicia F.,, House Committee on -AGTCTIEAre We tine fy St Vy seth 251 Shoemaker, Carleton R., Washington City Post OIC par aianer sta shins bina ta SS 6262 Shoots, Col. Samuel E., Army Liaison re 348 Shone, Te. L. B., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy 441 Shooshan, iy Committee for Reciprocity Tnlormation. ool oe io io Silk i aii na de 526 Short, Clarence E., Logistics, Army.____________ 429 Short, Dewey: Air ‘Coordinating Committee. :. 7. 200a 517 Assistant Secretary for the Army_____________ 4 27 Shoub, le P., Bureau of Mines Regional 3 474 tio Shriver, Glenn K., Senate Committee on Gov-ernment Operations oh Lop din 238 Shuff, Charles H., Office of International Secu-rity Affairs, 20. 0 oo 43 41. Defense............ Shuford, George A. (Representative from North Carolina): Biography... oii SAUL ai Be TE 117 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. ______ 244 Veterans Affairs Committee... ____________. 246 Shulters, Earl S., Maritime Administration._._ 498 Shulman, Edward M., Office of the General Counsel, Agricolture..... oo coo oo 490 Shuman, DeLacy, secretary to Representative Rivers A el AE PARAS Sn, 306 Shuster, Dr. George N., Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign ‘Aid 403 Siciliano, Rocco C., Special Assistant to the President for Personnel Management. ______ 391 Sides, Vice Adm. John H., Research and Engi-neering, Defense 422 Sidotti, Saviour, District Board of Barber Ex-5 62 Siedle, E. George: Air Coordinating Committee. -........c...... 517 Assistant Postmaster General _________________ 463 ee Sm S., Bureau of Foreign Com- To oid W., Senate Democratic Policy Ree 237 Siegfried, William P., Copyright Office.____._._ 352 Sieker, J ohn, Porest:Service. oi co: Slo i 000 480 Sieminski, Alfred D. (Representative from New Jersey): Blography. 2 mpnsoe orion oa i Sse SAT 93 Appropriations Committee _..______________. 241 Sieminski, Mrs. Alfred D., Congressional Club... 527 Siepert, Albert F., National Institutes of Health. 512 Sigel, William A., ’ Capitol railroad tiecket office-346 Sigurdsen, Bjarne J., Office of Official Reporters of Debates, Flounder 342 Indwidual Index Page Sikes, Robert L. F. (Representative from Florida): BIOBIAPIN oe ist nie BACT 27 Appropriations Committee __________________ 241 Siler, Eugene (Representative from Kentucky): Biogr DRY a Sd aL Banking and Currency Committee. _________._ 242 Sie ©Col. Joseph F., Gorgas Memorial Insti- Siler, fy Comdr. Owen W., Office of Com-; mandant, Coast Guard Ri) nas ci a SEE dh | Soha F. B. ) National Bureau of Standards__ a Henry 0., Bureau of Foreign Com- PPALONS conve inn mn vn nnn dan was A fed a 251 clesand Traffic... o.ooing 624 Silverberg, Louis G., National Labor Relations Boat... cui evn mains waar Ee 22 553 Silverberg, Morton, District Electrical Board_. 620 Silvercruys, Baron, Belgian Ambassador_____.. 645 Silverman, Abner D., Public Housing Adminis- TLALIONL, «oc vapin sma Ed es ms ti ets 549 Simi, Gino J.. District Apprenticeship Couneil__ Simmes, Orlando A., Office of Assistant Secre- taryof State 2 0 ool 0 ULL oh 0 Simmons, Miles D., House document room _ ___ Simms, D. Harper, Soil Conservation Service. . Simms, John H., Office of Legislative Counsel, Senater soil is ds DIELS. JIU, Toe 336 Simon, Louis A., Commission of Fine Arts_____ Simon, S. Thomas, Civil Aeronautics Board .___ Simons, Blanche M., House Committee on Post fice and. Civil Service...i [50 Jil. 252 Simonson, Roy W., Soil Conservation Service... Simpson, Clark L., Federal National Mortgage Association. Jil odie ill od PL SR 547 Simpson, Donald F., Pan American Sanitary Organization: «fil il a LLL pi 639 Simpson, Col. Ormond R., Headquarters, U. S. Morine-Corns coon. sna mbar 447 sonanmnie Simpson, Richard M. (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography: te on, dl oe SL an) Ways and Means Committee... ___.________ 247 Simpson. Mrs. Richard M., Congressional Club. Simpson, Robert E.: Bureau of Foreign Commeree_..______________ 493 Committee for Reciprocity Information _____ 526 Simpson, Sid (Representative from Illinois): Biography... 260 on aloo HELA LU 42 Agriculture Committee... ._____ 241 District of Columbia Committee. _._________ 242 Simpson, Taylor M., American National Red POSSO LL Cli a LL Re JE 519 Simpson, Virgil R., Federal Communications Commission: L002 jc UL Sob) HOD T 533 Simpson, William R., Jr., National Capital Housing" Authority... . i. loo. Ul 551 Sims, Ivan H., Forest Service, Agriculture ____ 480 Sinclair, John S., American National Red Cross. 519 Sindt, Waldemar H., Housing and Home Finance Agency Sipes, John W., Office of Deputy Under Secre-tary of State io 0 TRA Si hit 396 Sirica, John J., Judge, United States i Court for the District of Columbia_________ Sisk, Betty R., Senate Committee on Post rh and Civil Service ESSER LO Re a A SR Ui 239 Sisk, B. F. (Representative from California): Biography Interior and Insular Affairs Committee_._.___ Veterans Affairs Committee _________________ Sisk, Harry Thomas, Jr., District Corporation Coungel’s'Office.. al oun) Jon. 616 Sitrick, Joseph M., Federal Communications Commission Uy pw TRIIIY tia] 532 Sivard, Robert, U. S. Information Agency. _.._ 568 Sizemore, Claude, Department of Sanitary Engi- BOVINE 5 oo sis a dE hg dat Er ada bea 623 Skaer, Brig. Gen. William K., Inter-American Defense Board Jo Uo) Ts 630 Page Skarin, G. Homer, House Committee on Appro-priations Em ee ee ALAA, Sh Dt 251 Skaupy, Dr. Walther, Validation Board for German Dollar Bonds. _________._________._ 6 Skeen, John A., Public Buildings Service_....__ Skifter, Hector R., Research and Engineering Del BNO cor ve nnn be Bares haem a LE 422 Skillman, John R., Industry Divisions_________ 494 Skinner, Edith V., Secretary to Representative Scott of Pennsylvania SA HAR Ti 306 Skinner, George S., Office of the Legislative Counsel, House. Lin 0 0 0d 343 (JL. Skinner, Col. James H., U. S. Mission to Unite Nations uo 5. T0000 ue otal ia Skoufis, Peter J., Bureau of Security a Consglar’Affafrs. 0 20 Li Siise nt Lo Skubitz, Joe, administrative assistant to Senator Sehoeppel: DUC Ed IRE Lor linn) IE 298 Slamet, Soetikno, International Bank for Recon-struction and Development... ________.____ 632 Sar Loon B., secretary to Representative 507 0 0a Slear, Joli K., secretary to Representative Lennon... 2 cdi ont GT HUHHEESSfy 304 Slemp, oN y House document room___________ 340 Slezak, John, Office of Manpower, Personnel and Beserve, oo. Guo 420 Defense... Slim, Mongi, Tunisian Ambassador____._______ 655 Sloan, Gordon W., Inter-American Tropical Tuna EE Sroeriiil; Saline FLEES 631 EL Charles E., Public Housing Adminis- tration 547 Slutz, R. J., Boulder Laboratories. _____.__._____ 501 Smadel. Dr. Joseph E., National Institutes Oo ET ne eR Cd es a RR Small, M. F., administrative assistant to ni Behold 297 le Smallwood, Grahame Thomas, Jr., District Recreation Department________.._ 6 i Smart, Maj. Gen. Jacob E., Air Staff, Air Force. 452 Smart, Robert W., House Committee on Armed Services a a SA SR SAR LRT 251 Smathers, ih ge A. (Senator from Florida): Biography. lagi istle a tlc usb Nel ils 26 Finance: Committee... So. tooo oti ....... 232 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 233 Select Committee on Small Business......___ 235 Smedley, Velma, House Committee on the Judiciar 252 Smethills, Harold R., Small Business Adminis- tration. Region XI Smit, Arnold L. R., Caribbean Commission.___ Smith, Albert B., Government Printing Office. Smith, Albert M., Office of Doorkeeper, House. Smith, Alfred Merritt, administrative assistant to'Senator Malone. —--1-0 =o diab io 297 Smith, Alice R., Department of Public Welfare, District i) Fi C., secretary to Representative Smith, Arthur P., Office of Register of Wills.___ Smith, Dr. Charles L., District Board of Dental Smith, Charles R., administrative assistant to Sonat Furn Log et on A iE as Smitty Dale H., Farmers’ Home Administration. 487 Smith, Dan Throop, assistant to Secretary of the Treasury Smith, David S., Assistant Secretary, Air Force. 449 Smith, Donald M., Railroad Retirement Board. 557 Smith, Earl B., Supply and Logistics, Defense. 423 Smith, Earl E IL, Ambassador to Cuba_______ Fd iy Eldon B., Office of Budget, State. ...... 401 Smith, Everard H., Senate Committee on ApProprigtions. ou ionTIN 237 Congressional Directory Page Smith, Everard H., Jr., Office of Legislative Counsel, Sent. ote JU sia imitate Smith, Frances C., Bureau of Labor Standards. 505 Smith, Francis J., "Bureau of Mines. _______.__. 474 Smith, Frank E. ' (Representative from Missis- sippi): TEL DETE | Th i te HSE a EC EL 78 House Administration Committee .-------_-_ 244 Public Works Committee... ___._____ 246 Joint Committee on the Library... ___.___._ 260 Smith, Mrs. Frank, Congressional Club____.___. Smith, Fred, Advisory Board on National Parks, 15 Sm Fred C., secretary to Representative Williams of New York 308 Smith, Frederic H., Accounting and Auditing Policy Staff, GAO Smith, George 3 American Red Cross._...... Smith, George E. Processing Department, Li- brary of Congress SEE ee i Te] 352 Smith, George H. E., Republican Policy Com- mittee, ar LR I Se 239 Smith, Gerard C., Assistant Secretary of State. Smith, Guerry R., Foreign Agricultural Service. Smith ‘Guy D. , Soil Conservation Service._._-_ Smith, Hammond B., Regional Offices, Civil Service Commission SE SS Er Smith, Harold M., Bureau of Mines Regional Office Smith, H, ne (Senator from New Jersey): Biography Eh Hat ee SA Se Sr BT 89 Foreign Relations Committee... .o..______ 232 Labor and Public Welfare. =. .-= co.-... 233 Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution... 564 Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution, Museum of History and Technology Build-A IE rea a a Republican Policy Committee. _-._________. 235 Smith, H. Allen (Representative from California): Biography Ss ea rw ee Se AE DR He 15 Government Operations Committee -._______ 243 Velerong PANGS... oo an rons 246 Smith, Capt. Harry, Bureau of Naval Personnel 442 Smith, Harryette M., secretary to Representa-Ne ONe or a ee 305 Ban, Howry C., Farmers’ Home Administra- smi Howard W. (Representative from Virginia): Biography. sir se. eden mem nm 162 District of Columbia Committee. _--242 Joint Committee to Investigate Problems of D.C. BXpansion. Ci eran 260 Rules Committee. coi -oz cr Zi 2 wns 1240 Smith, James H., Jr.: International Cooperation Administration_.._ 402 Operations Coordinating Board ._____________ 393 Smith, J. Hamilton, Interstate Commerce Com-MIISSTOM. © nds alo Sh Bo Sp Ea EE 550 Smith, J. L., Jr., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation: cco i ii yr oon. 259 Smith, John Lewis, Jr., judge, Municipal Court forthe District of Columbia... ~~. ___= 603 Smith, J. Wilson, Department of Sanitary En-gineering; District oc voto 5 ome. bd 623 Sm, i Gen. Joseph, Continental Com-; PERE Nl RRL Se 55 Smith. mL, Federal Power Commission. 535 Smith, Lawrence H. (Representative from Wis- consin): Biography... Lo nm ER 171 Foreign Affairs Committee. __-.__ Zoo... 243 National Monument Commission____________ 266 Smith, Mrs. Lawrence H., Congressional Club_. 527 Smith, L. C., Maritime Administration... 499 Smith, Margaret Chase (Senator from Maine): Biography PR SS I Appropriations Committee _._.________. x Armed Services Committee. ___________ Government Operations Committee Smith, Marshall M., Office of Assistant Secre-tary of Commeree: vaio.SL Sa 2k Jr oh 491 Board of the Foreign Service... ________.:____ 405 Bmiih, inn D., Office of Secretary of Aste Smith. ey W., International St Commission, United States, Alaska, and Canada. ee in ER a a ere 633 Page Smith, Oscar S., Atomic Energy Commission... 521 Si, Poy B., Office of Official Reporters of Board Smith, R.. E. (Bob), National Civil Defense Advisory Counello.c: oosiciltui donot) i 532 Smith, Dr. Robert L., Federal Civil Defense penne ei 529 Smith, Sandra, Office of Legislative Council____ 343 Smith, Lt. Col. Sherman A., Headquarters, T. 8S, Morine Corps. ion tommwma de .ih... 447 any, Stancil M., Bureau of Chief Postal In-464 Smith. Stanley, Office of Clerk of the House... 338 -Smith, Dy inetion R., Agricultural Marketing Serv A AS is oe AR Pa 482 Smith, hf @G., Secretary to Representative Siler Smith, Wilbur T., Office of Official Reporters of ‘Debates ES SE 336 Smith, Wm. E., Navy Contract Appeals Panel. 436 Smith, Wint (Kepresentative from Kansas): Biography Agriculture Committee Smithey, Wayne H., i Judiciary Com-TE Le Ler Re er Ee aE ee 238 Smole, J., International Bank for Reconstruc-tion and Development.ii. tt ih] io io Smoot, Charles E., Federal Communications Commission. orice) ton io iti lor Jats 533 Smoot, Rear Adm. Roland N., Office of Chief of:NavalOperations -z-in3... 5. 439 Smuck, Carl C., District Board of Education__. 617 Smyers, Robert R., Joint Committee on Inter- nal Revenue Taxation... io..._.... 259 Smylie, Capt. Lewis M., Headquarters, U. S. Marine Corps Smyth, Capt. Dr A., Office of LE Marine BOY i in i Ti i i lt Snader, Jane W,, House. Committee on Rules. . Snavely, Dr. Ralph B., Bureau of Employees’ Compensation... i... li. —tie-c tins 504 Snedeker, Maj. Gen. Edward W., Office of Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps_.....___ Sneed, Melvin RW. Office of Education_________ 510 os Theo. , Senate Committee on Public SEE ant. Edward W., Office of Navy Personnel and Reserve Forces... ____ 435 Snow, Arthur A., Business and Defense Services Administration, Industry Division_________ Snow, William B., Jr.,, Federal Trade Com- THSSION. is Ss Sn Es Se Snow, William P., Deputy Assistant Secretary SOE pe eaeat Sy 397 Snowden, George W., Federal Housing Admin-TETTn LT Th a ee SR De Sn 546 Snowden, Louise W., secretary to Representa-TIVE BOSC is he th pa se PE ies Snowdon, Henry T., Office of Transport and Communications... coca ooo too oi 400 Snyder, Dean, Office of Secretary, Health, Edu-cation, and Welfare... 2 . 508 Snyder, Elizabeth P., Office of General Counsel, Delonge: ooo). virus) snide bh add ate Snyder, Maj. Gen. Howard McC. Sn tothe Presidents. ie foo aiden? oii Sg 391 Snyder, Joseph J., Municipal Court for the Districtiof Columbia... o_ooscil J 604 Snyder, Laurence, President’s Committee on Scientists and an. 0 556 Engineers:ceumaci, Snyder, Murray, Assistant Secretary of Defense. 421 Snyder, Rear Adm. Philip W., Bureau of Ships. 443 Snyder, S. A Federal iw PT TL Sr Ce st 540 Regional Commissioner, General Services Administrations. Sau... 0. oil desooii 08s 542 Soballe, Genk Verner J., Office of Information, oh Sobol. Nas, secretary to Representative ot Orne ar le eee mi Herman, House Recording Studios. 338 Sokol, Sidney S., Bureau of Accounts, Treasury. 412 Indwvidual Index Page Sol, Jorge, International Monetary Fund_._____ 634 Solomon, Frederic, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. _-....___.___:.. 5 Solomon, Richard A., Federal Communications Commission... assdiaolloin nuts Inia 533 Solow, Anatole A., Organization of American AO re ne I Somerford, Albert W., Bureau Identification Py. Laboratory, PORE OMe. connie 4 “*Somers, Bernard V., Office of Secretary of the enale. i A SL 334 “Somers, James J.: Commodity Credit Corporation. ....--c-a_-__ 485 aaoriseal Division. -mma 485 “Somerville, James A., Farmers’ Home Admin-istration. ov Sion sr Oe Si 487 Somerville, James G., District Public Utilities ComMIMISEION. iinettr oh 2D Bopper, H.B UH CaneSt Re LalS a See S Soamerrap, Frank M., Washington city Doss office Sommers, Davidson: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... lzismal)oy Suing Sl 6 International Finance Corporation... _____ 6 Sonnenberg, Harry F., Office of Secretary of theSenate. .i0i.l aii. luli. ol. dais 334 Soper, Dr. Fred L., Pan American Sanitary Organization Jr I Soil Jeilh i 639 Sorkin, Martin, Assistant to the Secretary, Ag-rleulttwen. Lo uraJS Jdnueal ii 477 Soule, George H., Jr., House Committee on In-teriorand Insular ._.. 252 Affairs...__.._. South, Col. Hamilton D., Headquarters, U. S. Marine COLDS ll as mmm ls 448 Southard, Frank A., Jr.: International Monetary Fund... ............. 634 Office of Secretary of the Treasury... ________ 408 Souvannavong, Ourot R., Laos Ambassador__. 651 Spaatz, Gen. Carl, American Battle Monu-ments. Commission... a... L.. 518 Spain, Jack, administrative assistant to Senator vino ae U aed anh rey Spain, Loehe, secretary to Representative 505 Spal, Sam = , House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commereesl.l J. oi Ut Moon Spalding, C. Sumner, Processing Department, Library. of Congress... ai. .Lioilnull 352 Sparkman, John J. (Senator from Alabama): RHE A A eee a eeet oy 0 Banking and Currency Committee. ___...__.__ 232 Foreign Relations Committee. ____.__________ 232 Joint Committee on Defense Production... 258 Joint Economic Committee... ________.._._ 261 Senate Office Building Commission... ________ 257 Select Committee on Small Business. ___..... 235 The Interparliamentary Union. ______________ 267 Sparks, EdwardJ., Ambassador to Guatemala__ 660 Spasowski, Romuald, Polish Ambassador_____. 654 Spending, James W., Railroad Retirement Sa Speckman, Col. Peter J.: Inter-American Defense Board... ___.__.__.____ Jos. Brazil-United . States Defense Commis- mission iia cialis is ane lu Aliant Speer, Leo, Internal Revenue Service ____.____ Speer, Robert P., U. S. Information Agency... Spekke, Dr. Arnolds, Latvian Minister__.____. 6. Spelman, H. J., Bureau of Public Roads_______ Spence, ‘Adolphus N., Administrative Office, 2 Navy Spence, Brent (Representative from Kentucky): Ly Or LE ER A DE A 56 Banking and Currency Committee. __________ 242 Spence, George, International Joint Commis- : SOR as te 2 A Jl) Spencer, F. H., Agricultural Research Service.. 478 Spacer, George L., Jr., Federal Reserve Sys- 536 Spencer, Mrs. Ruth B., District Board op Bonne Frcra shied Me ian ir ba LIEB SEs Ee Page Spender, Hon, Sir Percy O., Australian Am-SL ERT Ee al ME SR Sr ib Si Bi TL 645 Spengler, Kenneth C., Advisory Committee on WeatherControl.._.. i aii 517 Spiller, Lou Nora, secretary to Senator Yar-borough Spillers, Arthur R., Forest Service ..__________ Spilman, Joseph L., Civil Service Commission. 524 Spivacke, Harold, Reference Department, Li-brary of Congress Hon guia sare tee 351 Spivey, William E., Rural Electrification Ad-ministration... LoL ao Liar 488 Splitt, Orville S., Public Affairs, Defense_______ 421 Spoehr, Dr. Alexander, South Pacific Commis-sion eaminl pl idunnd Til a dant en Spore, Jack J., Veterans’ Administration_______ 569 Sprague, Irvine H., secretary to Representative Meal oul ol aigivs ids my Sprague, Mansfield D.: Assistant Secretary of Defense... .....cuiues.. 416 International Security Affairs, Defense_..___._ 418 Joint Secretaries. C00 ail. Suen ........2. 416 Sprankle, Kenneth, House Committee on Ap-proprigtionSi: Cio illo mn urd a 251 Sprecher, H. Franklin, Jr., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve ‘System Cab a ba nr 537 Springer, Elizabeth B., Senate Committee on Finanee, 0 Jo onal in a and 238 Springer, William L. (Representative from Illinois): Biography oss end dodiaal io nl oo 43 ny and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Sprow, Capt. Ned W., Office of Operations, ComstiGuard.... 0. oi tyros adi ail 411 Squires, Paul R., secretary to Representative a0 Squires, Richard A., secretary to Representative Dawson of Utah Staab, Col. E. M., Bureau of Naval Personnel__ 443 Ln pn B., Operations Coordinating EA George, administrative assistant to Senator Carlson: Lannie moan Shval 5 295. Staggers, Harley O. (Representative from West Virginia): LSAlT eh aie nese i Ieeeaa LE 169 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Federal Boon Council... ion si] 542 Stahr, G. E Navyol napus hsb iio dul, delish 441 Stakem, Thos. E., Jr., Federal Maritime Board. 497 Stam, Colin EF. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation on. cores tons Stambaugh, John H., Special Consultant to the President... S. oii sagiiigs Fue 391 Stambaugh, Lynn U:, Export-Import Bank oh Washington Ti et alin rh SAL LR Sei Stamps, Edith @G., Civil Service ni he Contact Office... lait 347 Stancil, James W., Veterans Administration..__ 569 Stanley, AVA, Coast and Geodetic Survey... Stans, Maurice H. , Bureau of the Budget_.__.____ Stansberry, Billie Jo, Office of the Majority Leader, Senate. o.oo cLasdonan I ogni 333 Sean, Beryle E., Farmer Cooperative Serv- inten @G. Frederick, Howard University_____ Stanton, Harker T. , Senate Committee on Agri-culture and Forestry 37 Staples, George H., Civil Accounting and Audit-ing Division, GA 349 Staples, Helen, to Representative secretary Wharton Stapp, Jerry J., Administrative Assistant to Senator Hill. 296 Starbird, Alfred D., Atomic Energy Commis- Starkey, J. H., Management Divisions........_ Sion Ralph A , Tax Court of the United fates coil ian BINT al isan gs 602 Starnes, W. Gayle, Services, Civil Defense.____ 529 Starns, Henry C., Rural Electrification Admin- istration nl oo inal Luella au 488 878 Congressional Directory Page Page Sry Gonos W., Federal Housing Administra-: iin MET LG ae a i he fie Starr, Harold W., American Red Cross_--.-...-= Stassen, Harold E.: Special Assistant to the President. ____.______ 391 United States Mission to United Nations. ..-404 Stauffer, S. Walter (Representative from Penn-* sylvania): Biography. oil oie tn E 136 Public Works Committee... ________________ 246 Staver, Preble, Civil Aeronautics Administra-Jon. mectimaaenintde ei vd Stavropoulos, Constantin, United Nations.____ 640 Stealey, Phyllis T., secretary to Representative a Bailey Stearns, chert M., U. 8S. District Court for the District of Columbia. oe ia 587 Stebbing, Dr. Philip A. E., District Health Department ema MATL a UB fa Saas STE 621 Steed, Tom (Representative from Oklahoma): Blography 5. Jina d sf oe tiriaans fists Appropriations Committee... -----________ 241 Select Committee on Small Business_ ____.___ 249 Steed, Mrs. Tom, Congressional Club__________ 527 Steele, John W., Civil Service Commission... 524 Steely, E. Newton, Civil Service Commission-. 524 Steely, Lewis R., Gapitol Page School _.____.___. 345 Steen, Junius, House postoffiee 03, io.a 0 342 Stefias, 11. Col. E. Q., Jr., Air Staff __-.__-___. 452 Steffen, Fred, secretary to Representative JOMSON co nin. eae EE aes 303 Steffes, H. E., Maritime Administration_____._ 498 Sieenl, Glynn, secretary to Senator Johnson iB OYA. rw mnte ron ALE I tee | So Stell, dvard, Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review oe Sh Lenn ati Se le AEE 532 Hh AlbertH., Assistant General Counsel, Stein, ad T., Office of Defense Lending... 413 Stein, Elmer F., District Fire Department_____ 617 Stein, Joseph, Foreign Claims Settlement Com- mission. LS aie ls ead aie 538 Steinberg, Edward H., Farmers Home Adminis-aA EnSR eC 487 Steiner, Richard L., Urban Renewal Adminis-ration. nase ee TE Tr LT Speirs Fores J. A., Bureau of Yards a Hoi Jock L., Assistant General oy Dalene. dr re embedma 418 Stennis, J. en (Senator from Mississippi): BlograpNyY. ao a ae. 77 Appropriations Committee. ---oooooocoeoo-231 Armed Services Committee. _.-—-—-o. —o_-_ 231 National Forest Reservation Commission___. 265 National Memorial Stadium Commission-___ 266 Stephan, Rear Adm. E. C., Office of Legislative Liaison, Navy. oc. oo Sh te aoe: 438 Stephens, David H.: Bureau of Chief Postal INSPEELOr. reeves 464 Civil Defense Coordinating Board _.__-_______ 532 Stephens, Edmund, Management Divisions... 478 Stephens, Malcolm RB. Food and Drug Admin- istration ios id J anlarLon 510 Stephens, Vern E., Office of Territories.__..____ 475 Stephenson, Charles H., Jr., Reference Depart- ment, Library of Congress Se 351 Stephenson, Harold M., Bureau of the Public Stephenson, James W., Office of Clerk of House. 338 Stepovich, Michael A., Office of Territories..___ 475 Stepper, Emil Jes Bureau of Transportation, PostOfficel. oi 0 a8 LIne eT 463 Sternberg, Alexander J., Federal National Mort-gage Association. oio co. 1380)ae 547 Sterne, Theodore E., Astrophysical Observ-ALOLY oni ir Sh oe HR SEB ESET TL oe Ci Rl) 564 Stevens, Arthur G., International Cooperation Administration.:...c.cea 402 ccc Stevens, Clair M., secretary to Representative Abernet LE ena Ee ou ER Re Tal Stevens, Maj. Gen. RichardW., Army Staff___ 431 Stevens, Theodore F., assistant to the Secretary, TREETIOr Cotati: tne at an ao 467 Stevens, Willard, Office of Clerk of the House--338 Stevenson, Andrew, House Committee on Inter- state and Foreign Commerce. -_-cooooo—-___ 252 Stevenson, Col. Hugh W., Manpower and Reserve Forces, Army... cecon=dedans 428 Stewart, C. Allan, Bureau of Inter-American ARoiry adg maa So Stewart, Charles D.: Deputy Assistant Secretary, Labor... iw 503 Office of Research and Development... ____.___ 504 Stewart, Edward J., Small Business Adminis-tration mE a nL ie pen rE des 561 Stewart, Eric G., Office of Deputy Assisiani Secretary of State for Operations. _-___2:__ Stewart, Hugh A., Office of Assistant Si of the Interior. Ap eal As SDL EC Ty 4 Rew Maj. Hugh W., Air Force Liaison Stewart, °H Warren, Department of Licenses and "Inspections, District Eh oan Se 61 Stewart, J. George: Acting Director of Botanic Garden __._.__-._ 354 Architect ofthe Capitol. .o.oc..0.C 345 Capitol: PoliceiBoard.------. core. 346 Commission for Extension of the U. S. Capitol. 257 Stewart, Jo Ann, Senate Democratic Policy oe a CE Te 237 Stewart, Capt. John R., Office of Operations, Const Cards tiesfo aan Fa 411 Siownh Jost R., American National Bed Cro Sera J oseph W.: Clerk, D. OC. J udicial Circuit, U. S. Court of ADEE. oTee 577 Coy of Appeals for the District of Columbia. 582 Stewart, Marie M., House Select Committee on Small Business. SO RR No pt 249 Stewart, Ralph, Bureau of Foreign Commerce... 493 Stewart, William H., Public Health Service-__. 511 Stickney, George F., Office of Under Secretary ofthe Treasurys. od fob pna sper oe 408 Stickney, Brig. Gen. William W., Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. 0 sani eid LL o8 448 Stiebeling, Hazel K., Agricultural Research Service i ie ST 478 Stigler, William A., Maritime Administration. 497 Still, Frances, House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries... -ooo-oooomv 522 Stillwell, Charlotte B., Railroad Retirement Board a Ch SC Es Ar 55 Stimpson, Harry F., Jr., special assistant to Under Secretary.of State! .---__--____= 396 Stinchfield, Roger A., clerk, First Judicial Cir-cuit,U. S. Court of Appeals In ACh Oe Bi 577 stirling, Capt. C. W., Bureau of Aeronautics, i ASE ELL i LUI es sl LE LE ELS er Stirling, M. W., Bureau of American Ethnology. 564 Stocking, Collis, Council of Economic Advisers. 392 Stocking, Ernest J., Civil Service Commission. 524 Stockman, Lowell, "Theodore Roosevelt Centen- nial Commission i le SC ROLAND 267 Stockstill, Oneta L., House Committee on ATO. SITIES. oes ee eas apt 251 Stoesz, Abraham D., Soil Conservation Service. 481 Stone, Capt. E. C., Jr., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Lo aia ines 441 Stone, Franklin M., Civil Aeronautics Board... 523 Stone, Isaac, Patent Office oc roteoe 499 Stone, Ralph H., Veterans’ Administration_____ 569 Stone, Virgil C., Office of Research and Engi-neering, Post Ofiee =o cnr a 464 Stone, William J., District Department of Bublic Wellare © 0. Lr mens 623 Stoner, Ralph K., Office of Clerk of House-----338 Stong, Benton, Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs oy rsee mara 238 Storey, Herbert C., Forest Service. cocooaee.-480 Binoy, Robert G.: Board of Foreign Scholarships... ..coemeece= 405 Commission on Civil Rights. -.o______ 525 Storke, Maj. Gen. Harry P.: Army Stal a rae 431 Chief of Public Information, Army ._______._._ 427 Stout, Miller O., District Insurance Depart-ERLE FFs pale f nd Ld LE EB Le LA 6 Individual Index Page Page Stover, James H., Office of Under Secretary of TL Te pe SE aR be 407 Stowe, Clifford W., Internal Revenue Service.. 409 Stowe, Seymour F., Federal Trade Commission. 537 Stoy, John M., Board of Accountancy (District). 620 Strachan, Otto Ww., pajont OMe. oi oescs 499 Strain, Rear Adm. 5h , Bureau of Yards and Doc ee Senuinen, Maj. Gen. Leland S., Development, Ah Poroe. cr satin ons tne bs 454 Strand, WilliamC., Office of Secretary, Interior. 467 Stratton, A. Clark, "National Park Service...... 472 Stratton, Jeanne, "secretary to Representative NO Tan 305 Stratton, J. F., secretary to Senator Robertson. 298 Stratton, Julius A., National Science Board--._ 555 Stratton, L. L., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue, Taxation... cuids wwssiabls aud ...co. 259 Stratton, William G., President’s Committee on Scientists and Engineers... .acoeeooooooo_.. 556 Straub, Harvey G., Board of Parole. _...._._____ 46 0 Straus, Oscar S., 2d, Theodore Roosevelt Cen- va Commission... ........c.colivneatnt 267 dan Lewis L.: Atomic Energy COMMISSion. on 22 citmn een 520 Civil Defense Coordinating Board. ._.______._ 532 Special Assistant to the President. ______._.__. 391 Strawser, John E., Public Buildings Service... 539 Stretch, David A., Validation Board for German Dollar, Bonds: coir ore ils doin ates nant 641 Rivevey, Tracy E., National Historical Publica-tions imal et Dm 5 BE TnTH reapscoe ete ie Solan Dy 487 Strong, George E., Federal Mediation and Con-cilliotion Service... citiminan-oioinint 534 Strother, Lt. Gen. Dean C., Continental Com-un Air i me eR se eR 455 Sor. David B., Bureau of Customs._____ 409 Struby, William F., Region X, Small Business Administration. nm comms 32 a be Stuart, Russell A., Renegotiation Board.__._____ Stueck, Frederick, Federal Power Commission_. 535 Stugard, Burl, Foreign Agricultural Service.... 483 Stull, John N., Tax Division, Justice... _....___. 458 Stults, Walter B., Senate Select Committee on Smal Business... ae 235 tareane Stumph, Louis P., Commission on Mental 58 ealt Suarez, Maj. Gen. Edward W., The Magional, | War College, Defense. ...c. coin tuisianscs Sullivan, Charles A.: Civil Defense Coordinating Bordo eunieiie 532 Qffice of Defense Mobilization... oo... 393 Sullivan, Charles J., Metropolitan Police De-PATTINONT: iste of fairs cnt fo AE saab, 619 Sullivan, Elizabeth K., Senate Select Commit-tee on Labor-Management Relations... ..___ 236 Sullivan, Capt. George A., Office of Judge Ad-vocate General, Navy .. ous mincs=cse=vis 445 Sullivan, Comdr. ‘George D., Office of Judge Advocate Gopal Nav Sullivan, John L., Regional Offices, Pedoral,, Civil Defense Administration__.___________ Sullivan, John P., Boston National Historie © Sites COME. eri 26. Sullivan, Lawrence, Office of Coordinator of uy (Tai0 [HT beens SRE eee in ey Sal Paar 343 Sullivan, Leonor K. (Mrs. John B.) (Repre- sentative from Missouri): Blovraphyiols 2 bd mili if ast ake ali] 80 Banking and Currency Committee.__________ 242 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee__ 245 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Sullivan, Margaret M., secretary to Representa-on tivecAddoniziosol Dolii ays lL aT ols 2 Sullivan, Paul A., Maritime Administration. .__ 498 Sullivan, Richard C., Alcoholic Beverage Con- trol Board... ERC THEO 614 Sullivan, Richard J., House Committee on Pablle Works...) 2 an 253 Summerfleld, Arthur E. (Postmaster General): Biography of 0 Biol. oi i vane tr He 461 Member, Smithsonian Institution. _._________ 564 Sundell, Col. Walden A., Office of Comptroller, Air Force eA NS a Rd rid 453 Suomela, Arnie J.: Fish and Wildlife Service... _..________ 475 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission... 631 International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Com- mission. Gil Sl nniase AE Hines 635 Surle, Harry, Ratent Office...i 0. o_o | 499 Spoke, Adam A., Bureau of Foreign Com- Sd, E. M., International Joint Com-mission. iin Eos cane aR Sutherling, Capt. E. W., Navy Bureau of Sup-pliesiand:Aecoumts. i. 0 LIigi CL iE 444 Sutter, Capt. William L., Office of Operations, Comb Ouard., re 411 Sutton, Dick, National Park Service_____.______ 472 Sutton, Glenn W., Tariff Commission..________ 566 Sutton, John G., Soil Conservation Service..___ 481 Sutton, Millard =. District Fire Department. 617 Suzano, Rear Adm, Pedro Paulo de Araujo: Inter-American Defense Board. ....._..._.... 630 636 Swagart, Harry A., Motor Vehicle Parking Agency rrr nn RRS IRAE b en LS 624 Swallen, Jason R., National Museum. .......__ 564 Swanson, Capt. i W.: Board of Geographic Names... ceeoooeeo__ 476 Coast and Geodetic Survey... _...____.._. 497 A, Rear Adm. R. L., Office of Naval Mate-ial 4 Wot Donald M., Office of Manpower, Per-sonnel and Reserve, Defense. ... .cosiwes 420 seis Swayne, Charles H., Renegotiation Board..____ 557 Sweeney, Edward C.: Federal Facilities Corporation a HR 542 General Services Administration... ___.____ --539 Sweeney, Mary M., Pan American Union_.____ 638 Sweeney, Thomas B., National Labor Relations BONA. ci sisi rans sb mre rs Seige IL 553 Sweeney, Wilson E., Bureau of Foreign Com-merce. Ch inne ER iA 493 TT Capt. W. E., Bureau of Aeronautics, CATs ies Snes en veel gad re 440 Sweet, C. B., Federal Housing Administration. 546 Sweig, Dr. Martin, Office of House Majority IY Lo REpe 3 Swift, Lloyd W., Forest Service... -.c._..____.__ Swigert, Ernest a, President’s Committee on Scientists and Engineers HEE ET et TS en LL 556 Swing, Gen. J. M., Immigration and Naturali-gation Service liu onioslonli SHU 459 Swingler, W. S., Forest Service. .._._.._._..__.__ 480 Switzer, Jethro, "Office of Doorkeeper, House.___ 340 Switzer, Frank K., National Mediation Board. 554 Switzer, Mary E., Office of Vocational Rehabili- BACON. oc de a NSSTI 511 Swofford, Maj. Gen. Ralph P., Jr.: Department, Air oo ovcooo oi Foree.-—...— 454 Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and Development 5 National Inventors Council, Commerce... Sylvester, Christopher U., secretary to Senator Youn: 298 Symington, Stuart (Senator from Missouri): Biography. ree EIR 79 Agriculture and Forestry Committee.....___. 231 Armed Services Committee... __._____.__ 231 Government Operations Committee .________ 232 Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Museum Building... ....e eee el 258 Synon, opt George D., Office of Chief of Staff, COL CHIBI. rr bios t tars ae | Syphax, Orieanna C., District Nurses’ nt ining Board Syran, Arthur G., International Cooperation Administration... oo Lilie loliliiiie 403 Szymezak, M. S., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System_.. oo. _.__ 536 Congressional Directory T Page Page Taney, Charles, secretary to Representative Ne Et LL SR a EC Ba ae Taber. J 1 (Representative from New York): Biography nw PEALE rat tll Sling Appropriations Committee. ________________ Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures... ___ 1 =. ____ Taeuber, Conrad, Bureau of the Census________ Taft, Charles P., Advisory Committee on Vol- untary Foreign IX 0 DR Rie Cn i TE Taft, Gordon D., Manpower and Reserve Forces, Army. inn IBA Aenea TE Tait, Edward T., Federal Trade Commission... Talbertt, Vernon, Office of Secretary of Senate. Talbot, Joseph E., Tariff Commission_._____.___ Talbott, Philip M., President’s Committee on Scientists and Engineers Eph ll ES Tallamy, Bertram D., Bureau of Public Roads. Talle, Henry 0. (Representative from Iowa): As ae tet eneCe ST Banking and Currency Committee. -_ District of Columbia Committee. ._____ _ Joint Committee on Defense Production. ____ Joint Economic Committee..._._. The Interparliamentary Union..______________ Talmadge, Herman E. (Senator from Georgia): Biography. io. nei seins urban bua Agriculture and Forestry Committee. ._______ Rules and Administration Committee .._.___ Joint Committee on the Library... __________ Tamm, Edward A., Judge, United States Dis- trict Court for the District of Columbia... Tamm, Quinn, Federal Bureau of Investigation. Tammaro, A., Atomic Energy Commission_____ Tanguay, "Leon H., Civil Aeronautics Board... Tann, Beue, International Monetary Fund_____ Tanner, Siiared V., Financial Management, Arm Ey Yiiirs S., Office of Doorkeeper, House. Tansill, William B Library of Congress.______ Tappaan, Francis D ., Secretary to Senator Kuehel -. cans noni roaanne lates Tappin, John L., Ambassador to Libya____.____ Tapy, Betty Mae, Senate Committee on Fi- RUE TSE CT ei Tarr, Col. James L., Air Staff. ___...___-_______ Tate, ary Helen, ‘secretary to Attorney Gen- TH neR ine eee ae en, Soi a IE) Tatum, Edward L., National Science Board._. Tavenner, Frank S, House Committee on Un- American Activities RE Hr pe SI BE Taylor, Amos E., Organization of American Taylor, Benjamin C., Research and Develop-ment, Fedora Civil Defentit.... veer.ie Toler, Col. . F., Office of Secretary of the my TAISSION eam ir ae ee Sr Sp Taylor, Claude A., House Folding Room Nik See Taylor, Dean P. (Representative from New York): Biography lacus coe XSi assis ols dans Judiciary Committee. mito .z--vo-oric-cmeer Py Diane, secretary to Representative la Taylor, Soar Adm. Edmund B., Office of In-formation, NAVY. vor msi seais Ses sa ia Taylor, Capt. Edward J., Office of the Judge Advocate General, Navy aa TT = nn Taylor, Eugene, House Post Office.-...--=-----= Taylor, Frank A., National Museum... Taylor, H. Elmo, House post office, Capitol DIaNEN. vs re Sr nese ne nr on ren Ein Taylor, Henry J., Ambassadorto Switzerland... Taylor, James ¥. Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service CHiPs is Su Taylor, John L., House Committee on Interior and Insular Aftotes oo E BUEE Taylor, J. Porter, Tennessee Valley Authority._-Taylor, Lt. Col. KennethG., Financial Manage- THEN ATINY es oa odes oo ie Sea Taylor, 1. B., Food and Materials Require-ments Division, Agriculture... J. Sif 2. .0 Tayi o Livingston N., Legislative Col. Liaison, Taylor, ys S., National Bureau of Standards___ 307 110 241 261 496 403 428 537 334 566 556 500 49 242 242 258 261 266 30 231 234 260 585 459 520 523 634 -352 297 661 238 453 5 555 253 A 5 550 340 : 108 245 438 445 341 564 342 663 405 252 568 428 485 430 500 Taylor, Gen. Maxwell D.: Armed Forces Policy Council. _ oo. ._______ 416 Chielof Staff, U.S. Army... o_o 4360 Joint:Chiefsof Staff... =... 423 Taylor, R. T., Railroad Retirement Board.____. 557 Taylor, Rear Adm R. W., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Taylor, Susan Alice, House Committee on Ways and Means, Fon lr sae tintin 253 Taylor, Lg Comdr. Thaddeus M.: Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis-SION, ea Lae Bd AG a ansaidLal 636 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com- etopit So ir 6 Taylor, Vernon E., Federal Trade Commission. 538 Taylor, Wade H., ‘Bureau of Reclamation Field Organization I EN A Le 471 Taylor, Willie Day, Democratic Policy Com-mitice ofthe Senate. ~~ cz io oo fs on 237 Taylor, W. M., Office of Comptroller of the CHTIeNeY oh eden Sh i sd an Led Sr 41 Teague, Charles M. (Representative from California): Bilotraphy. ol etl ase Tk rR 13 Agriculture Committee: oo 2o iil o---c-c 241 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... -oo_-_-___ 246 Teague, Olin E. (Representative from Texas): Blography of 2h wes Vil ashi tgleh Aer 153 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy... 261 District of Columbia Committee .__________. 242 National Memorial Stadium Commission___. 266 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... -________ 24 Tear, Beatrice E., District Public Library Boa SER Et fe pe i EE Se ie bt tt Ll 622 Tear, Thomas H., Office of Doorkeeper, House. 339 Teckemeyer, 0. Ww. Federal Supply Service... 540 Tedrow, Richard i. United States Court of Military Appeals. orien raion aii as Ul 597 Teller, brs Edward, Atomic Energy Commis-on Teller, Ludwig (RepresentativeNew from York): Biography nia 105 Education and Labor Committee... _._____.-243 Tello, Don Manuel, Mexican Ambassador... 652 Temko, Francine eZ, Juvenile Court... _____ 603 Perey, Henry M. Office of Comptroller, Const mardi Le de ST i ER ag Tennyson, Alfred L., Office of General Cots for the Treasury. ot SLR LE ee Lalla Ter Boban P., Intelligence and Research, or ALIfs RG Le BR Terry, Newell B., Office of Administrative Assistant Secretary, Interior. ----_.______.. 4 Test, Robert J., Sr., Interstate Commerce Com-Fii Le ee Saalell Li 549 Tetro, Robert C.: Board of the Foreign Service... ___________ 405 Foreign Agricultural Service. _______________ 483 Tew, James W., Government Printing Office... 353 Tewes, Donald’ E. (Representative from Wis-consin): Biography sie Lat aE nen a eo 172 Agriculture Committee. s=sri Lo. 241 Thode, Edward H., District Recreation ar 2 Serviecs. Arnab clon Hates ol re sn Thatcher, Maurice H., Institutes ore: comb mice oo as ei Ta 54 Thaxter, John H., Reference Department, Library of Congress Crile nie ad pene his 351 Thaxter, Marjorie, Department of Public ans BIATOL oe Thayer, Robert H., Minister to Rumania______ 662 thagh, 2 B., secretary to Representative io Thickstug, William R., Weather Bureau__.____ 501 Thiele, Horace, District Recreation Board.__-.__ 623 Thigpen, J. E., Oils and Peanut Division, Agri- COEUTC. a od Sep inpm een pen LE Le od 486 Thin, V. Tun, International Bank for Recon-struction and Development_.__.____________ 632 Thom, Corcoran, Jr., Washington National Monument Society. =. J-ct.ob-ot 569 --.-=--- Indiwidual Index Page Thomas, Albert (Representative from Texas): Biography ol i doin. ni iad anh lie 154 Appropriations Committee... _..__________ 241 Thomas, A. Ray, District Disbursing Office____ 614 Thomas, D. D., Civil Aeronautics Administra-Bons ant Sails J Sls ayn ie 30 497 Thomas, Earl J., Bureau of Land Management. 469 Thomas, Mrs. Ella C., Tax Court of the United Slates io. i LAR nd dna sai 602 Thomas, Fred C., District Wage and Industrial Safety Bomd lil anaes adden 620 Thomas, Irving W., Bureau of Facilities.____.___ 464 Phorm Capt. J. A., Bureau of Aeronautics, ALS SS SE Ee San SLE A 440 Thor J. N., railroad ticket office in Capitol_. 346 Thomas, Lucille, Capitol Telephone Exchange.. 346 J dial , District Nurses’ Examining Sis ER Ena WD ENE Cre 620 AV YA rl SR aE a IL Sa SEI EL LEY 443 Thon Sidney T., Urban Renewal Adminis-tration: 2. onan als hl a And an 545 Thomas, Woodlief, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System_____________._.______ 536 Thomassy, Fernand A., Small Business Admin-istration bipiidiott,REE hE ol 561 Thomerson, Harold W., secretary to Represent-ative Scottiof North Carolina... 0.__ i. 306 Thompson, Alyce M., Republican Policy Com- mittee, Senate... tol ie nn 239 Thompson, Ben H., National Park Service. ____ 472 Thompson, Clark W. (Representative from Texas): BIOSIADNY Lo ie wma min mma CRE 154 Agriculture Committee... ... 20 Loi io Liat] 241 Thompson, Connie S., Secretary to Representa-Hye MonloYn. cosa nes ons ns SHEE GEO 305 Thompson, Dale S., Office of Secretary, Health, Education, ANA Wellare. ooore ants 508 Thompson, Eugene C., National Mediation Boardues dina OU Bonu 300 Saale 553 Thompson, Evelyn R., Senate Committee on Binanees: Linaiuicheii giana Crt us ai 2 Thompson, Frank, Jr. (Representative from New Jersey): Blogtaphy....oesitshasad seaarl ol 3 90 Education and Labor Committee... __.._____ 243 House Administration Committee. _____._____ 244 District of Columbia Auditorium Commis- sions dieand hin sanndaiel 3 0 iar Thompson, George F., Office of Secretary of the Senate. nl i aniianur nt ond dune 334 ey Glenn D., Bureau of Reclamation... 471 Thompson, Harry T., National Capital Parks_. 473 Thompson, Helen A., House Committee on PublicWorksi lo J gaa iiisl Jd 253 ion Thompson, Lt. Col. John H., Air Force Per-SonNeLCONNell Suc or rn ems HOLL AoE 450 Thompson, M. Sgt. John W., Inter-American Defense: Board za a. il d. Ji caani 3. 631 Thompson, J. Murray, Price Division, Agri-enlture: aiid Dang gidunid LL NGiagia.0o 486 Thompson, Lester H., Federal Housing Admin-Istratleonuarc el ol COIs Jo aL 547 For on, Llewellyn E., Jr., Ambassador to Union of Soviet Socialist Republics FEL EL 663 Thompson, Ralph B., Operations, Federal Owl Thompson, Ralph L., District Public Library. _ il Thompson, Rose-Bel, secretary to Representa-tive Breeding. coo ci bossTus 300 Thompson, R. S; Office of the Treasurer of the United States. rin da SA Lat 413 Thompson, T. Ashton (Representative from Louisiana): Biography of. eet to lara doi deni ons 59 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.. 245 Public Works Committee... __.___.____ 246 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academy’ loon Lin Sailna Toil 262 Thompson, Seton H., International Pacific Halibut Commission, ol coil oa Du iteil 635 Thompson, Walter C., District Sales and Use Tax Division. Jaw assanlieterihasas 614 Thompson, William M., National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics AE I AST 551 Page Thompson, Winifred G., District Department of Public Wellare oicoi Bi 623 Thomsen, Wells H., Office of Analysis and Review, Navy...-i:icooor duis oso 436 Thomson, Col. James M., Territorial Expan-sion Memorial Commission__________._.___ 267 Thomson, Jeanne E., House Committee on Education and Labor—__________________ 251 Thomson, Keith (Representative from Wyo-ming): Blograplly. Shulaoon seta iad ee aly 175 Interior and Insular Affairs... ©. 0. i... 244 Thomson, Mrs. Keith, Congressional Club_____ 527 Thone, Charles, administrative assistant to Senator Hruska. oo Jo. ool foE TT 296 Thornberry, Homer (Representative from Texas): Blogmphy oc: 2. a cat anti mnd bmas 154 Rules Commition.cmee-ncannnan-uaiis ost 246 Gallaudet College. cal Uo ods ial Jud 509 Thornberry, Mrs. Homer, Congressional Club_ 527 Thornett, G. M., secretary to the Board, District Government. ate sn A PIES HE 613 Thornton, Allan, F., Federal Housing Adminis-tration nt J a Ea EI a 546 ule; Thornton, Elsie, House Committee on Post Office and Civil ag One Er at ST EE 252 Thornton, Peggy L., Senate Committee on on ffice ‘and Civil ‘Service da de pA Thorold, Guy F International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. ..oc.. rasanan MUR TI 632 International Monetary Fund ________________ 634 Thorp, Capt. Wakeman B., Office of Interna- tional Security Affairs, Defense__.__________ 41 Thors, Thor, Ambassador of Iceland ______.______ 650 Thorsen, Nellye A., Securities and Exchange COMMISSION 52 interim inden. comes abit 558 Thorson, Harvey A., Securities and Exchange Commission i 0 ico iil i Shia dfs 558 Thon Phillip, International Monetary Fu Throckmorton Brig. Gen. J. L., U. 8. Military Academy... iolln REE a Thuee, Yi A., Commission on Mental Health. iid hay Adenia 587 Thad, Strom (Senator from South Caro- ina, Biography. »..tufb wrhind ad Lin 142 Government Operations Committee__________ 232 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com- mittee... anc 0 Tn IG Egan 233 Labor and Public Welfare Committee. _______ 233 Thurmond, Mrs. Strom, Congressional Club.___ 527 Thurn, Max, International Bank for Recon- struction and ._ “= 632 Development... Thurston, A. Henry, Textiles and Clothing Division. iid. RE, od Sand 495 Thurston, Elliott, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System ____________________ 536 Thurston, Zane B., Republican Policy Com-mittee, Senate. Sill tll ad sold LE 239 Thonn Lt. Col. William W., Logistics, Thye, ed J. (Senator from Minnesota): Biography li Lo. oo Jin on as has 74 Agriculture and Forestry Committee ..______ 231 Appropriations Committee. <...._-ooo_ 231 Gallandet College... on SiTiii Li 0d 509 Republican Policy Committee... _______ 235 Select Committee on Small Business. .__.____ 235 Tibbott, Lloyd, Federal Maritime Board_______ 497 Tichenor, Gerald E., Foreign Agricultural Or re 483 Tiernan, Robert O., Office of the Doorkeeper, (FIER eat ese me Seale Sans lad 340 Tietjens, Norman O., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of)... ________.___ 599 Tihila, Howard, National Science Foundation... 554 Tilley, Albert C., Federal Civil Defense Admin- IREEAlION. id a a EOE 531 Tillinghast, Frances, Joint Economic Com-mittee. lab 200 Sl aL REI 261 Congressional Directory Page Timmis, James M., Secretary to Representative 5 04 Aare i er IR Se tea 398 Timmons, F. L., Jr., District of Columbia Executive en eee 613 Timothy, Lt. Col. James S., Army Liaison Office 347 Tipe Col. James B., Office of Plans and Pro- grams, Air Force: i ary oro Loaas ne 454 Tise, Leola P., Office of Secretary of Interior____ 468 Tizard, Grace A., Executive Office, District Government fda rs Sh ME She EY a Le 613 Tobin, Daniel J., Regional Offices, National Parle Serviee to) Ln adnan o.oo 473 Tobin, William L., Bureau of Transportation, Post Ollice. oo. no alin s ng aeirsla 463 Tobler, John H., International Cooperation Administration ie coi osu iiss saioring 402 Tobriner, Walter N.: District of Columbia Board of Education. ____ 617 National Capital Housing Authority_._______ 551 Todd, Dr. Anna Coyne, Commission on Mental a TEODN os Ba Todd, Ashford Jr., Tennessee Valley Authority. 567 Todd, Joseph A., administrative assistant to Senator FONT os vse Bde Sa Ege Say 297 Todd, Pauline, Senate Committee on Interior: and INSAIA ABATE. . ovr sis oeereer eran 238 Tollefson, Der Jr., Office of Secretary of Agri-. re enltiwe. cols Lae pu Sn : Tollefson, “Thor C. (Representative from Wash-ington): Biography, isocsc toriol Doliolua. 167 . Merchant Marine and Fibs Committee. _ 245 Tollefson, Mrs. Thor.C., Congressional Club__. 527 Tolson, Aubrey M., Metropolitan Police De- partment. ho at oa a ds 610 Lots, Ores A., Federal Bureau of Investiga-A Tol Hillory A., National Park Service-_.___ 472 Lolon, one E., District Undertakers Com-a1 Ee mE ER a SA STL ols 2 Tory, Ta A., Atomic Energy Commis-Da a ile SRE Re Le Tompkins, William F.: Assistant Attorney General, Justice. oii... 458 Civil Defense Coordinating "Board nh aH 532. Toner, Albert P., White House Office. _________ 391 Tong, Hollington K., Chinese Ambassador_____ 646 Tootell, R. B., Farm Credit Administration... 529 Torber, Horace G., Jr., Bureau of European nS ay MA SO SU 398 Torbet, i John M., Air Force Liaison Office, Senate Fo ba ds dea 2th FL ere Torgerson, Capt. TheodoreA.: Naval Anson OIE. et bons diarenss cvszens 438 Office of Legislative Liaison, Navy--_..____.__ 348 Torina, MichaelW., U. 8. Secret Service __..._ 412 Torn, "Elmore R., Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Ad nmihepd ERE aria nu 403 Torrance, Charles M., Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation El Te 534 Torres, Lt. Col. Roberto, Inter-American De-fense-Board... oaondin in Sali: I sass 630 Tous, Maurice, International Monetary TE I ae al Tower, H. E., Soil Conservation Service__._____ 481 Tower, Kenneth G., Federal Power Commis- Crernnieil SeeE eg ministration eS Ta SL eal Ts ery 546 Townsenly John R., Research and Engineering, Lar Rr ts SR ReeCl Ber Sl Townsend, Richard S., Office of D. C. Com-TRH (0 Cs Lbs = anb liricsdbus Townsend, William H., Bureau of Facilities, Post Office A Ee Mg An dr, Townsend, Whi L., Export-Import Bank of ‘Washing 528 EERE 335 Tozier, Morrill M., Bureau of Indian Affairs... 470 Tracy, Marian T., Joint Economic Committee. 261 Page Tracy, Thomas A., National Mediation Board. 553 Train, C. R., Washington National Monument Society. oot. J Tea et an 569 oo hentia Train, Russell E., Judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography)... __________ 601 Trainor, Harry J., Internal Revenue Service.._. 409 Trapnell, Capt. Nicholas M., Jr., Office of As- sistant Secretary of Navy, Air___.__________ 434 Trapnell, Maj. Gen. Thomas J.: Inter-American Defense Board... __________ 630 Woilh Brazil-United States Defense Commis- General tn anil Seiatniad. Lo deat aad 462 Travis, James E., Operations Offices, Atomic Energy Commission..........:...L.... 521 Zi Travis, William L., American National Red 519 Trice, J. Mark, Secretary for the Minority. ____ oe Trimble, Anne, Office of Clerk of the House____ 338 Trimble, James W. (Representative from Ar- kansas): BIOZEADNY sins nn erin rane ret wd a Rules Commitieer: o.oo aio oii an 246 Trimble, Comdr. Paul E., Office of Comptroller, Coast ANard.... .... oot natedoh 410 Trollinger, James T'., Capitol Police... ._____._ 346 Trometer, Hildegard C., secretary to Repre- sentative Dooley. 0 301 o-ooal Troe, Wins 0., Office of General Services, tio: 459 Troe Maj. Gen. Orlando G., Army Staff_____ 431 Troy, Ted, House Post. ._.. 0 341 Office... Trudeau, 3 ohn, House postoffice_..____..___._. 342 Trueblood, Paul M., Federal Trade Commis- SlOm Lo, Baan a a Rn Ee TUS 537 Truppner, W. C., Business and Defense Services Administration. po ieiel: coool0 494 Tryggvason, Bjorn, International Bank for Re-construction and Development. ____________ 630 Tubbs, Will L., Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Persommelss nt. ii te sat ed bras Sa a al 453 Tuck, William M. (Representative from Vir- ginia): BIOGIADIY -on i iim mm a ie a 161 JudiciaryiCommittee.........-1.0... Lb... 245 Tucker, Cleveland, official reporter to House COMIN ERS Li cB a ad tw mie mam ir 343 Packer, , Srageon A., Supply and Logistics, De-423 oyle Puce Margaret W., Office of the Majority FT Re LLL Ss 4 Sle GEE CONS Cp eter Jn) LLL LU 336 Tuggle, Kenneth H., Interstate Commerce Com- 4 Tully, Grace G., Office of Majority Leader_____ 333 Tunison, Abram V., Fish and Wildlife Service. 475 Tunner, "Lt. Gen. William H. , Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations, Air Yoree, corteis 453 Tunny, James B. , Regional Offices, Post Office Dopartment.......oodsestamnnta San 465 ra Tuomioja, Sakari, United Nations. .___________ 641 Turkel, Harry Bn. Office of Inter-American Regional Economic Affairs 398 Turkington, Edward L., Small Business Ad-ministration, Region i2 cua nn ard en Nalin 563 Turnage, Sara, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation EA Sy pf LER 260 Turnage, William V., Office of International Financial and Development Affairs i il. 399 Turner, Bolon B., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of)...il zt i 598 Turner, Bruce R., United Nations_.____.._____ 640 Turner, Farrant L., Territorial Officials ...----475 Indwidual Index Page Turner, Francis C., Bureau of Public Roads... 500 Turner, George, House Committee on Veterans’ FREE Ee le el 253 Turner, George S., Federal Communications COPMTISEION.. fo det tite el nd adie 533 Turner, Gretchen K., Office of Assistant Sec-relary, Commeree. oc.oi _l... .. l.. 492 Turner, Howard A., Fiscal Service, Treasury... 412 Turner, Julian B. , Federal Power Commission 535 Turner, Kenneth E., Supply and Logistics, De-ONISC rha ae 423 Turner, Kenneth H., Administrative assistant to Senator Talmadge 29 OTR a LE mR la wi a 23 Turner, Mary S., Government Patents Board . 544 Tuttle, L. C., Federal Supply Service_.____.... 540 Tweed, Harry, House Post Office... cceeon.. 342 Twining, Gen. Nathan F. : Armed Forces Policy Council... o.oo... 416 Joimt-Chiefsof Stall... i... ea 423 Twitchell, Col. John S., Navy Discharge Re-View Board. ni eaedena Ea 436 Twomey, Eve F., House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs... .. ol...C... 252 Tyler, Allan C., Federal National Mortgage Associations oi Loan 547 iin,Sin Tyler, Estelle M., secretary to Representative Green .of eeveeoa. 302 Pennsylvania... aes Tyner, Dr. John, District Board of Optometry. 620 Tyree, Rear Adm. David M., Naval Gun Fac- t Udall, Stewart L. (Representative from Arizona): Biosrapiy. oo a a RR Education and Labor Committee _.___.______ 243 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ______ 244 Joint Committee on Navaho-Hopi Indian AMIN BION. i arian 260 Udell, Gilman, House document room__________ 340 Unenbiop, William B., Civil Service Commis- > Uhler, rank G., Assistant Director, Bureau of Engraving and Printing ora, 412 Ullman, Al (Representative from Oregon): Blograpiy A 130 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ___.... 244 Ullstrom, L. Berwyn, Federal Civil Defense Administration. oc oe UL 529 Ulmer, Naomi Z., Capitol Page School ________ 345 Ulmer, Ralph E., National Advisory Committee Bor ATONAmticn. ooh oea 551 Umstead, Lyman J., District Corporation Counsel's Office... 020i. ao tle ot) 616 Underhill, John, Alexander Hamilton Bicenten-nial:Commission... cao Sool 263 Underwood, Margaret M., secretary to Repre-Gentative BoRer. aan 29 Unkrich, Robert C., Supply and Logistics, De-TC rt es Se pl SR SS ae Ls 422 hi vy George C., Corporation Counsel’s Urgiipli, Ali S. H., Turkish Ambassador. _____ 655 Urrutia, Lt. Col. Carlos, Inter-American De-nse Board... 0 ore on ere nd 630 Utt, James B. (Representative from California): Biography PSB Re fe SR LCD lee CU Sl NG A Interior vd Insular Affairs Committee _____. 244 Utterback, Cecil L., Bureau of Apprenileethip, and Planing hn Re se SEL 1% eat re v Vacin, Lydia, House Committee on Agriculture. 251 Vail, Thomas “LC”, Joint Committee on Inter-nal Revenue =. i. 0. Taxation... 259 Vail, WilliamF., House Post Office..._.__.___._. 342 Valencia, Maj. Alvaro, Inter-American Defense Board SE ae JO EEERE TEL Br SE 630 Valentine, C. Braxton, Jr., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. ________._______ 259 Valenzuela, José G., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Page Valeo, Francis R., Legislative Reference Service, : Library of Congress RE Ta a Sa I 52 Valle, Mrs. Nancy F., Pan American Union____. 637 Van Aken, O. F.. Bureau of the Census... 496 Van Alen, James, National Selective Service Appeal Board i... iii nn 555 van Beuge, J. A., South Pacific Commission-__. 640 Van Campenhout, Andre, International Mone- 0)pr ry Dale Sees RRL 5 ST Ol DRE Sa 634 Vance, Currell, Commissioner, Court of Claims. 590 Vance, Harold 8., Atomic Energy Commission. 520 Ven, Harrell T'., General Services Administra- tio Vance, ony Reginald F. O., U. S. Mission to Voted Nallone.on Lo ToT 404 Van Chuong, Tran, Viet-Nam Ambassador. _.__ 656 Vandegrift, Gen. Alexander: A., American Battle Monuments Commission. _____.______ 518 Van Der Aue, Capt. Otto G., Naval Medical Re-searehiinstitute. of io a f= i 0 446 Van Dersal, William R., Seil Conservation Service ir. 0 i 482 Van der Valk; H. M. H. A., International Mone-tary Bund. eae Ll 634 Van der Vries, Mes Bevis T., Board of Gov-ernors, Red Cro Van Dyke, Stuart H. Tato Cooperation Administration... cto. =. ooh 402 Van Fossan, Ernest H., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of) 602 yan, Znlen, Dr. H. R., Caribbean Commis- Vor ion Maj. Gen, John G., Headquarters, TU. S. Continental Army Command... 432 Van Houweling, C. Donald, Agricultural Re-searchServiee. oe nl to inh 478 Vanik, Charles A. (Representative from Ohio): Blograply.... i a a i 125 Banking and Currency Committee __________ 242 Van Mol, L. J., Tennessee Valley Authority... 567 Vanni, Michael J. Office of the Sergeant at Are, Sonne: ce. aus maniaeed 335 Van Pelt, William K. (Representative from Wisconsin): BlOZIAPNY, a ile iis ape dims pews eaten 173 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.. 245 Van Riper, Francis H., Maritime Administra- 498 van Roijen, J. H., Netherlands Ambassador.___ 652 Van Ryzin, Col. William J., Headquarters, U. S. Marine ClorDB-ee ao 448 Van Sandt, Dr. M. M., Research and Develop-ment, Federal Civil Defense. _______________ 530 Van Sanford, Gordon M., District Government Exccutive Offices... =. =. «id 613 Van Slyke, Asst. Surg. Gen. C. 7J., Tyntiomal | Tn siie of Health RL en eet SCrVion: sues flo oul Sleiinn) Alken RNR 540 Van Wagoner, Earl, Federal Trade Commission_ 538 Van Zandt, James E. (Representative from Pennsylvania): BIOGropNY. ooo bon be Lori nt re I 136 Armed Services Committee. ___.____.________ 242 Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission_.__ 263 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy._...._____ 258 Vardaman, James K., Jr., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System ___.__________ 536 Varian, Rear Adm. Donald C., Office of Person- nel Polley, Defense. .c--ic ooo mrs oo os 419 Vaskess, H. H., South Pacific Commission_____ 640 Vass, Laurence {oid Office of Transport and Com- munications, State... esa. oe o_o 400 Vatran, Grace "Ward, Office of Recorder of ICO Rf ets Sh Le ey La Vaughan, David B., United Nations ------.__. he Vaughan, J. W., Commodity Credit Corpora-BO. Le A SBE I A a 485 Vaughan, William W., Office of Secretary of the enale. oo dF EN Se SR En ER Velasquez, Col. Armando, Inter-American De-tense Boand....ouss Ene hey 630 Vendel, Margaret C., Joint Economic Com-mittee leenS 26] Vennel, Capt. Woodrow W., Office of Engineer-ing,iCoast: Guard... 220 li ni oe 410 884 Congressional Directory Page Verastegui, Col. Maximo, Inter-American De-fense Board. oo. sc mvmnse i eavmiail L 630 Verkouteren, Mary, secretary to Representative Denton. cael Soarsaenid.madd 301 ois SL Vernon, Edward M., Weather Bureau. .______ 501 Viault, George, Bureau of the Budget-.__-..__. 392 Viat, Arthur C., Federal Mediation and Con- ciliation Ch ae yl 535 aiaet alten Col. KirbyB., Financial Monagoroent, av Vine Raymond E., Foreign ni i 484 Vickers, Christine V., secretary to Representa-tive Byrne of Pennsylvania_____.____________ 300 Victory, Dr. John F., National Advisory Com- mittee for Aeronautics... J. co... pinaaa. 551 Viehmann, George A., Federal Maritime Board. 497 Viig, Sven, International Bank for Reconstruc- tioniand Development...) cll os nal 632 Villamizar, Brig. Gen. Marco A., Inter-Ameri-can Defense Board... ci. i (io ail 630 Vinogradoft, Eugene D., President’s Committee on Scientists and Engineers ________________ 556 Vinson, Carl (Representative from Georgia): Biography olay: 0 oc canil onli sooaiioni. Armed Services Committee... ____.______ 242 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy... 262 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy... 261 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy______ 261 House Office Building Commission ___________ 257 Vinson, J. Gloria, secretary to Representative RoberEsst Cire na 306 Vint, Thomas C., National Park Service_..____ 472 ara, Mary E. S., secretary to Representative Rile Vogel, Harold, Food and Agriculture Organiza- tion of the United Nations_.__.__________.._ 629 Vogel, Herbert D., Tennessee Valley Authority. 567 Vogel, Ralph H., Board of Foreign Scholarships. 405 Voight, Robert B., Bureau of the Census______ 496 vom Baur, F. Trowbridge, General Counsel, Navy. Department... 5. i000 437 von Rohr, John P., National Labor Relations Board von Struve, Amand W., Bureau of the Census... Yosrhess, > ohn S., United States Information Age Vora, Li A., Jr., Food and Drug Admin-istration: i. sounnianiinaati 509 ci hon Vorys, John M. (Representative from Ohio): Biography. a eee BIOL SUIS Foreign Aflairs Committee... I... 2... Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Museum of History and Technology Build-gy in| Regent, Smithsonian Institution. ___ The Interparliamentary Unloni io avi.a. Voth, Elizabeth, secretary to Senator Schoeppel. 298 Voutilainen, Jouko, International Monetary RITE ERRSa ee So Vursell, Charles W. (Representative from Illinois): Biography. coven iii om ada ERA LL] 43 Appropriations Committee. -oaocaaaoaaaaoo 241 Ww Waale, Theodore G., Small Business Adminis-OE ia ‘Wable, Evelyn H., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation... 0. iat i: 260 ‘Waddle, Catherine, Administrative Office of the United States Courts... -t-ooo—ooee. 605 Wade, Irene, House Commities on Ways and Means 253 ‘Wade, De port iH; .B;, Affairs, Defense Waders, Gc. H., St ostarch Branches, Agricul- Wasoworth, Edward W., clerk, Fifth kil Circuit, "U.S. Court of Appeals BOSS Tn Wadsworth, Eliot, Washington National Sg ment Society a Re Ce LS CSN LIE TR 5 Wadsworth, George, Ambassador to Saudi ny A Ei Sh tN ES AR 45 2 Wadsworth, James J., United States Mission to the United NatIONS. on sono amie 403 boesrie Page Waesche, Comdr. Russell R., Jr., Office of Com-mandant,:Coast Guards ico tf 2oxessdSo 410 Wagenet, R. G., Bureau of Employment Se-curity Enh ty Lop BY LI SONNE BR CN EL TRC | Waggoner, Alvin G., executive assistant to assistant to Secretary of Defense. ___.________ 417 Wi Aubrey J., Tennessee Valley Aw OPIbY as. asveenz tual oa Lubin if yeas Wagner, Harold S., Advisory Board on Roy Parkspete.. tl ooo aloo 5 dangle 473 Wagner, Paul F., Education, Federal Civil De-fengei vo coiortdnarhSL dleeinall aa fC 529 Wagner, Robert F., President’s Committee on Scientists and Engineers: : ruil oad 235 Weakly, Frank E., District Alcoholic Beverage Control: Board... ctr. i 0 dL 614 Weallothes A. E., Bureau of Personnel, Post we gd aimee al IR eal 463 Dotings. i. our. ga rar Tl Weaver, Frank L., Federal Power Commission 535 Weaver, Harry F., Bureau of Mines ___________ 474 ‘Weaver, Phil (Representative from Nebraska): Blographyosit. fe an ie et nis Nae Se Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... Veterans Affairs Committee. ________________ Weaver, Warren, National Science Board. ..___ We Capt. W. F., Bureau of Yards and ih Webb, on Settle, secretary to Representa- tive NALCROr... ir. os ri ih TE rms Sew Webb, Milburne, Logistics, Army Webb, Willard, Reference St Library of ‘Congress 351 Webb, William L., Federal Power Commission. 536 Weber, Eugene w., International Joint Com- TASSION". wr ae du nada iol tient 633 886 Congressional Directory Page Page Weber, John, Business and Defense Services Administration, Commerce._________._______ 494 Webster, Maj. Gen. Benjamin J., Office of Plans and Programs, Air:Foreg.. ii. Lassiiavaznd 454 Webster, Capt. Charles A., Inter-American De-fense Board... obo samen. esol 631 Webster, Rayburn, secretary to Representative 5 I00L;. ib naiaan Jagan I autenes Woe B. Lyle, Office of Information, Agri-i GR Se I Le Oa Wor Miles G., Office of Assistant Secre-tary of Navy, Material ESL a alr de 434 Weeks, Sinclair (Secretary of Commerce): Blography of... odinbh aah 491 Defense Mobilization Board. __________._______ 394 Foreign Service Buildings Commission.....__ 404 Foreign-Trade Zones Board. _ ___._.___________ 539 Inland Waterways Corporation. ______________ 495 Member, Smithsonian Institution ___________ 564 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission___ 265 National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems________ 413 Wegman, Dr. Myron E., Pan American Sani-tary Organization... 0. oo. oo od 639 Wehrly, Max S., National Capital Regional Planning Counell..... a. i. os. so oo 552 Weifenbach, H. E., Saint Elizabeths Hospital. _ 513 Weil, Mary DeMatteis, House Committee on Jodiclary. ci. 0 ae tie nae 252 Weller, Frank H., Public Buildings Service.... 539 Weiler, Fred J., Area Offices, Bureau of Land Management... wc nome. doo Ho ing twuss 469 Weis, Jo H., secretary to Representative GIONS nan Balint pa fl dy ca olan 45 oo ‘Weis, Mrs. Charles W., Jr., National Civil De-fense Advisory CONCH 7s etaitcine 532 Weis, Joseph N., U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia -2 ooo 582 ‘Weisbrot, Saul, reporter, U. S. Customs Court_. 593 Wain, Brnest, Interstate Commerce Commis-2 FE NR Td RU LCA OR SR thi a £0 EE 5 Weiss, iy Wage and Hour and Public Con-tracts DIVISIONS. «Ln ch san ano rand 506 Weiss, Dr. Moe, District Department of Public Health. oaidivasnnaheaadh nude die bins 622 Weiss, Dr. Richard A., Interdepartmental Com-mittee on Scientific Research and Develop-MEAT. SS a® oh te and Po oe km STi ere ii 549 ‘Weisz, Morris, Bureau of Labor Statistics. ____. 505 Weitzel, Frank H., General Accounting Office... 349 Weizel, Jofoun P., Assistant General Counsel, PONSULY Lo. iii SL inmate wae di Sot 2m oli ‘Weitzell, yeh C., Rural Electrification Ad-ministration EE Cr a Ee PT 488 Weitzen, William, Research and Development, Ar Boren. ol. Betinioorsasistains shi 450 Welch, Frank J., Tennessee Valley Authority. _ 567 Welch, Henry, Food and Drug Administration. 509 Welch, James B. , Office of General Counsel, SS LSL milnateodih undead fF OF la Le eis 4 Welch, S. W. J., Boulder Laboratories. ...._... 501 Welfare, Bradley L., Jr., Logistics, Army__._._._ 429 Welker, Mary M., Senate Committee on Armed Services: cowrii ia snarl aunt LD Snadl 2. Wellborn, Vice Adm. Charles, Jr., Armed Forces Staff College, Defense _ _-._._________ 424 Wellbrock, Martin F., District Department of Buildings ANA Grounds, cite os inns te ss 615 Weller, Frank H., Cy Services Administra-ILO peinRT ae 539 Weller, Dr. G. Louis, Jr., District Board of Police and ‘Fire Surgeons. iol. iu 618 o.oo... Weller, Comdr. R. H., Bureau of Naval Per-sopmel oo) lle sel in 443 Welling, Col. A. C.: District of Columbia Engineer Commissioner. 613 District Public Utilities Commission __._.__. 622 National Capital Planning Commission. ___._ 552 National Capital Regional Planning Council. 552 Welt Sharios F., Portland Regional Office, 550 Wells, Herbert W., National Capital Regional, Planning CONE eset Wells, John L., Office of Budget and Finance... oe Wells, Oris V.: Agricultural Marketing Service no ES 482 Commodity Credit Corporation-_._........_ 484 Wells, P. A., Research Branches......_..._____ 478 Weil fe Adm. D. J., Bureau of Aeronautics, A EE LT DE DICER 440 Welsh, Leen L., secretary to Representative LeCompte a EC Ia lS 304 Welt, Mark B., Bureau of Land Management_. 469 Wenchel, Adam @G., Office of General Counsel, Post Office Department a or A A Sn 462 Wenley, Archibald G., Freer Gallery of Art_____ 564 Wentworth, Brig. Gen. Richard D., Joint Staff, Defense. ne A a el eC aby 423 Werner, Robert E., Customhouse, Treasury... 409 Werts, "Leo R., Deputy Assistant Secretary, : 50. Wertz, Los B., Secretary to Representative Mumm em al i we LE SED 305 Wesselink, ont W., Office of the Generates Counsel, Afr Fores... coaftalaiSals pl Wessels, Rexford G., District Ban 01EY A ee eC TY Ls es 614 Wessenauer, G. O., Tennessee Valley Author- HY a Se EL West, i C., House Press Gallery....... 667 West, J. Bernard, White House Office... 391 West, John W Office of Director, District gov- ernment ci. ello sessstanalsdal edt Jd 613 West, Langdon C., Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. geal. boon Tay 239 Westbrook, Parker, secretary to Representative Gathingsi.. Loita din i mde i dads 302 Westfield, James, Bureau of Mines. __.._.___.__ 473 Weston, Comdr. William E., Naval Liaison 0 Offi a ft A SEEN ET 4 Westland, Jack (Representative from Washing- Biography. ool brisn de Lio is ial Jolie dad 166 Interior a Insular Affairs Committee......_ 244 National Monument Commission. _._._...___ 266 Westman, Elsie M., Federal Reserve System___ 536 Westmoreland, Maj. Gen. W. C., Army Staff__ 430 Weston, Mrs. Charles H., District Minimum Wage and Industrial Board-_..._.___._____ 620 Office of General Counsel, Army. _..__-._..._ 430 Westover, Jack H., Civil Service Commission... 524 Westphal, Albert C. F., House Committee on Foreign ANAS... com-coo taigti A daliang 251 Wetzel, John H., Soil Conservation Service... 481 Wev, Capt. Oscar C. B., Office of Operations, Coast Cuard. J... lal b uni irnagnsiis 411 Wexler, Harry, Weather Bureau. --....__..__.___ 501 Weyland, Gen. Otto P., Continental Com- MaNdS..o lio. sosdsl i soon dh cL Abad din dns 455 ‘Wharton, C. A., District Unemployment Com- pensation Board. ..... .c.-.-uinaisneosd a 624 Wharton, Howard J., Community Facilities Administration... io Los.SvUIn 548 Wharton, J. Ernest (Representative from New York): Blography cit ll. ooibosl Sasdiar doo de 108 Interior and Insular Affairs. tl ool i. .coae 244 Wheat, Carl I.,, Advisory Board on National Parks, ete. praiuas odious an las 4 coibodiesl Wheaton, Anne Ws Associate Press Secretary, White Hous Whaler, Clyde. Ls Office of Secretary of Agricul-5 Wheeler, Dan H. Loic of Territories..----.l... 475 Whalen pomes.L , Office of the Doorkeeper, os Who one. iad S., Office of International CONIerenees. oof Jin suits th A da Siea ln adl 399 Wheeless, Leon L., Manpower, Personnel, and ROServe. i. mola sandal. Jona coliosmaial 419 Whelden, Chester H., Jr., American Red Cross. 520 Whelan, Thomas E., Ambassador to Nicaragua. 662 Wherry, Elizabeth, administrative assistant to Senator Smith of New Jersey. ----_-.___ 298 Whipple, Fred L., Astrophysical Observatory.. 564 Whitaker, Douglas M., National Science Board. 555 Whitaker, Helen, House Post Office... 341 Whitaker, Sond E., judge, Court of Claims (biograph 589 ‘Whitamore, Sofia Virginia, Office of Clerk of 2s Indwvidual Index Page White, C. Belden, 2d, District Corporation Counsel's Office... ps oo oo pi dius 616 White, Clemmense M., Federal Civil Defense Administrationsc co fo carinii 529 White, Elmo J., Office of Information, Agricul-A tur White, Ly Ambassador to Sweden________ White, Lee C., Senate Select Committee on Small Business Se os A LE 235 ‘White, Lincoln, Office of Deputy Assistant Seeretoryof. State. o.oo iio Nir una 397 whi, Shynis, Secretary to Representative 00 White Main G. : tnd i 80 Court oliCIaImE. = on a eeeET ‘White, Brig. Gen. M.S. AirStaff...-._______-._ 1s ‘White, Ray M., administrative assistant to Senator Tonsehe. ic 297 oo...conti White, Gen. Thomas D.: ABI Po Co Ee a aca Armed Forces Policy Council 3 Joint Chiefsiol oo. Ce aioe Staff... National Advisory Committee for Aeronau- White,W. Wilson, Assistant Attorney General. 458 White, William Y, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service a I eR 535 ‘Whitehill, Walter M., Boston National Historic Sites Commission ©... cai cates nce 263 ‘Whitehouse, Charles S., Office of Deputy Under Sceretary of State. =o. rons an Tin Soe Whitener, Basil L. (Representative from North Carolina): BIograpY rosiepe Ena an mr A SED Veterans Affairs Committee... ________ Whitfield, Col. Joe M., Office of International Security Affairs, Defense..._-_ Whitlock, Bert W., Agricultural Marketing Services toil tei nie at Sie EE Se A 482 Whitman, Ann O., Personal Secretary to the President. ios See os Sen ST Lt 391 Whitman, Grant, International Cooperation Administration. o.oo ra 402 ‘Whitman, Roy L., Official Reporter, House... 342 ‘Whitman, Merrill: Canal Zone Government Panama Canal Company 5 Whitmire, Lt. Col. James M., Jr., Air Staff ___ 452 Whitmire, Nat A., Public Housing Administra- SIT EE RT Sie IE i ee Le 548 Whitmore, A. J., International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission. ~~~.__..__ 635 Whitmore, George D., Geological Survey.______ 471 ‘Whitney, John Hay, Ambassador to Great i nf ERs Ser Le 660 Whittaker, Charles Evans, Associate Justice, United States Supreme ‘Court (biography) -575 Whittaker, Marjorie, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare... ______-__-___ 238 ‘Whittemore, L. F., International Development Advisory Board... 00 0. iia oto h 403 Whittemore, W. D., Export-Import Bank os Washineton, four Nord dol oli Whitten, Jamie L. (Representative from Nf: sissippi) : Blog apy cn ro. ira a 77 Appropriations Committee 241 Whittet, Robert, Properties and Installations, Defenge.= 2 ad wd Sa nA SE ae Ta J 421 ‘Whittier, Sumner G., Veterans Administration. 569 Whittington, Banning E., press information, United States Supreme Court. .____________ 576 Wich Edward, National Bureau of Stand-Elite SE a sD LS 500 Wickens, Aryness Joy, Deputy Assistant Sec-retary, Labor. »o ceduciniaindna ba 503 asian Widdecke, Lt. Col. Charles F., Headquarters, WW. 8. Marine Corps. i. esehnen ia, 447 Widnall, William B. (Representative from New J ersey): Boga ra 91 Banking and Currency Committee ..___._____ 242 Wiebusch, Herman H., Saint Elizabeths Hos-otal. RE OE LL SONAR 513 97560°—57——58 Page Wieland, William A.: Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com-IRISSION iets lon de Eg a ah BE 636 Office of Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American AIS. Jou. ore ade adh we eine 398 bin W. (Representative from Minne-sota): d Bloeraphy. oii cans ni ae Eotuv75 District of Columbia Committee... ..________ 242 Education and Labor Committee __.._________ 243 Wieseman, Brig. Gen. Frederick L., Head-quarters, U. S. Marine Corps.__.---__.._____ 448 Wiggin, Chester M., Jr., administrative assist-antito:Senator Bridges. --—____._________. 295 Wigglesworth, Richard B. (Representative from Massachusetts): BIOBTADNY. coh a a A 67 ADP Deals Committee. . ten vn 241 sooo Wilberding,M. X., District Board of Registra-tion for "Professional Engineers.-....— 621 Wilbert, Leonard J., Office of Secretary, Health, Education, AWORAE. os 508 Wilcox, Francis 0., Assistant Secretary of State. 399 Board of the Foreign Service 405 Wis Walter W., Legislative Reference Serv- Wilder, Tom V., Defense Materials Service__ __ 541 Wildhack, William A., National Bureau of Standards eaendosanit a IR le San ee 500 Wine, AnthonyW., Smithsonian Institution. 563 Wildy,E. A., U. S. Secret Service..._...._____ 412 wiley, Alexander (Senator from Wisconsin): BIg DY. i i aa dak 171 Foreign Relations Committee... _______ 232 Judiciary Committee...= = 233 _. Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission____ 263 Foreign Service Buildings Commission_______ 404 The Interparliamentary Union.______________ Wiley, Frank H., Food and Drug Administra- Wiley, Mary Margaret, Democratic Conference Commitiee, Jenate. .....o cewe-i-io 237 Wilhelm, Eugene B., House Committee on Appropristions. uo. oieoil 2 Wilhelm, Robert E., : cin, Arif mation. a SE a Sn Lae Wilkins, J. Ernest: Assistant Secretary of Labor... .._______ 503 Board of Forelon Service. ...........__""0: 405 Commission on Civil Rights_.._______________ 525 Wilkinson, J. Burke, Office of Assistant Secre-tary OL 397 Wilkinson, Roy P , House Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce_______________ 252 Will, Vice Adm. John M., Military Sea Trans- portation Service 445 Willaner, Whiting, Ambassador to Honduras. . 661 Williams, Ames W., International Joint Com- MUSSIONS SE Sisal ares ih ae SA 633 Williams, Arlene, Senate Committee on District oRColumbIR. oo aolTha 237 Williams, Ben M., Navy Management Staff___ 436 Williams, Betty D., District Government TReCulive OTD ore. ott ee ro 613 Williams, Boyce, Gallaudet College. ___________ 509 Williams, Dan G., International Exchange DOIN ICE Lo i arto dh ai EE ri 565 Williams, David F., Civil Service Commission. 524 Williams, Delbert E., Region 4, Small Business Administration... o_o FP. il loa 561 Williams, Donald A., Soil Conservation Service. 481 Williams, Douglas, Caribbean Commission _ 629 Williams, Edmond L., Bureau of Transporta- tion, Pot OMG. ha 463 Williams, Lt. Gen. Edward T., Headquarters, U. S. Continental Army Command ___._____ 431 Williams, Eleanore Dague, Office of Recorder of:Deeds as LORI O Ian a ES GtITIRI I 625 Williams, Elma, Joint Economic Committee_.. 261 Williams, Ernest F., Office of Corporation Counsel, District... Strode 0 616 Williams, Faith M., Bureau of Labor Statistics. 505 Williams, F. Lee, secretary to Senator Fulbright 296 Congressional Directory Page Williams, George Livingston, Districtof Colum- bia Auditorium Commission... ___________ 264 Williams, George M., Bureau of Public Roads_. 500 Williams, George S., ‘administrative assistant to Senator Williams EE a RR 298 Williams, J. Edward, Lands Division, Justice.. 458 Williams, Jessie L., Capitol Page School. 345 Williams, J. Harvie, Alexander Hamilton Bicen- tennial Commission: =). 0 or in 263 Williams, John Bell (Representative from Mis- sissippi): DB IOgIaDRY. riAT ee a District oF Columbia Committee... __._______ 242 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Williams, John J. (Senator from Delaware): BIOs ADI Yr a Rs. Agriculture and Forestry Committee. ..______ Finance Commities. oa or toy J om Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa-3 a A ee i pe A Rn 59 Te ‘Policy Committee. = = > =. 235 Williams, Mrs. John J., Congressional Club-___ 526 Williams, Joseph R., Tobacco Division, Agri- LE LEE Dts me pi el AS 486 Williams, Kenneth B., Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System...20" 536 Williams, Leland W., Immigration and LE TZALIOT SETVIOE. oe one do a) Williams, Lewis E.: Federal National ‘Mortgage Association_______ 547 Housing and Home Finance Agency-..._._.__. 544 Wilms, Louis L., Jr., Gorgas Memorial Insti-wi Williams, Capt. L. W., Bureau of Naval Per-sonnel 442 Williams, Martha K., secretary to Representa-tive PasSmensl fl lt a ar 305 ilams M. H., Farmers Home A i Willems, Murat W., Office of Greek, Turkish, and Iranian Affairs ae Atoy br 399 Williams, Norma O., secretary to Representa-tive Dawson of THinols oo. Lo ood 301 Williams, Capt. R. A., Bureau of Supplies oe Aceomnis Navy. = wills R. M. F., Jr., clerk, Fourth Fidel Cireuit, U. S. Court of Appeals Jha al gia Williams, Robert E., secretary to er HivellBeamers 22) So tan 299 Williams, Robert P., House Committee on fApprontiions in am Se ES OL 251 Williams, S. P., Management Divisions, Agri-nL ERT en lS a EB Sat eh SR AR 47 Williams, Walter: = Council of Economic Advisers. _._...._____.__ 392 Under Secretary of Commerce Wits, Wesley S., District Board of Educa-oy BON en ns hin me ea Williams, William R. (Representative from New Yor): iography Azricdlture’Committes.. on... 22io00 241 Williams, W. S., Bureau of Ordnance, Navy... 443 Williamson, Audrey C., secretary to Represent- ative erione ri o.oo 303 Williamson, Colie V., District Department of Vocational Rehabilitation... ___________ 625 Williamson, David S., Office of Assistant Secre- tary of Navy, Ai 434 Williamson, Elenor L., Office of Clerk of House. 338 Williamson, E. R., Office of Doorkeeper, House. 340 Williamson, William B., administrative assist- antto Senator Payne: Cu Co int 298 Williamson, W. E., House Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce... ________ 252 Wilinpmiyre, Daniel H., Government Printing ‘Willis, oh E. (Representative from Louisi- ana): Biography Loo rel oidadenin 58 Judiciary Committee. ooo nl arui alll 245 Un-American Activities Committee. .....____ 246 Willis, Miss Frances E., Ambassador to Nor- Willis, George H.: Committee for Reciprocity Information... __. Office of International Finance. _ ..___.__.._.._ 413 Page Willis, Reuben H., Office of Doorkeeper, House. 340 Williston, Sidney W., Office of Official Reporters of Debates, House. Jo = ui iioaniyof 342 wie Philip H., Board of Foreign Scholar- Willkie, Mrs. Wendell L., American Battle Monuments Commission et ESL EU EL J 51 Willmett, Terese R., Office of Official Reporters of Debates; 7 Cc Uil a House... 5 Willner, W.H., Patent Office... _.. 0. Willoughby, Woodbury, Office of fnferiatonil rade il. NsSUSE SO Wills, Joseph E., Senate Press Gallery___.._____ Wilson, Bob (Representative from California): Blogta AY oc i hia ner ek AE GER Armed Services Committee _.________________ 242 When, Wick A., District Department of High-61 Sullivans ry a 3 Wilson, Clifford M., Library of Congress. _____ Wilson, David J., judge, United States Customs Court (biography) ion: Llib a 592 Wilson, Earl (Representative from Indiana): Biography... oh Jar cai Ne ea 47 Appropriations Committee... ________ 241 Wilson, Edward Foss: Assistant Secretary, Health, Education, and LC Edie i dm he Se dh A at 508 Civil Defense Coordinating Board. _____.____ Director, Gallaudet College... o-oo____ Yuen, George W., District Recreation Depart-a 3 A House... «loa 339 Wilson, James, Office of International Security AAS, DONS: i er wnatmt 419 Wilson, John C., American Red Cross_...._.___ 519 Wilson, John M., , Deputy Public Printer.._____ 353 Wilson, John T'., "National Science Foundation. 554 Wilson, J osephine E., Office of Minority Leader. 337 Wilson, Linton R., Cominission of Fine Arts___ 525 Wilson, Louisa, Board of Immigration Appeals. 459 Wilson, Marie, secretary to Representative Seely Brow rr ren Wilson, Paul M., House Committee on Appro-DEIALIONS, soir or oo Tis rrr Re pr 251 Wilson, Vice Adm. Ralph L., Office of Chief of NavallOperations. o.ooermenenne rer Wilson, Dr. Robert E., Atomic Energy Sen mission 522 Wilson, Mrs. Robert W., American National ed 08s rrtr To 520 Wilson, Rufus H., Veterans’ Administration Congressional Liaison Service_ ___________. Wilson, Sarah E., Public Utilities Commission. 622 Wilson, Welcome W., Regional Offices, Federal Civil Defensa. Lracum Jha 531 Wilson, William R., General Administration, Federal Civil Defense... ............ 530 LL Wilson, William 8., Jr., Office of the Legislative Comme longer 343 Win, U, Burmese Ambassador. ...-.._.._______ 64 Winbeck, Rear Adm. Allen, Office of Personnel, Coast Onard. freee 411 oerta Winchell, John H., Interstate Commerce Com-MISS ON ee 549 Windels, Paul, Jr., regional administrator, Securities and Exchange Commission.______ 559 Winebrenner, Tommy Lee, Office of Doorkeeper, OU rrr There dr mim ere er A ie 339 Winfield, W. B., House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries... o.oo oooooolio 252 Winfree, Archie M., Metropolitan Police De-partment. .... ois aut se SEIT DAES 619 Winfrey, Fred A., American Red Cross... 519 Wing, Lesher S.: Bonneville Advisory Board... ...__.___ Federal Power Commission. _..______..______ Wingate, Harry L., Jr., Senate Committee on Armed Services... ii i LC 237 Winnings, L. Paul, Immigration and Naturaliza-Hon Servic at re see a ee ls 459 Winkle, Justin F., Internal Revenue Service... 409 Winn, Brig. Gen. Raymond IL., Director of Transportation, Air Foree..-.-----.--.i.... 454 Indwrdual Index Page Winnacker, Rudolph A.: Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve, Defense. 420 National Historical Publications Commission 543 Winslett, = Meni Y., secretary to Senator Winstead, Arthur (Representative from Missis-sippi)’ 3 Tea Tad SL Armed Services Committee Winston, Thomas J., Jr., Office of General Coun-sel, Treasur Winters, John E., Metropolitan Police Depart-oto ment Winters, George H., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Wirth, Conrad L.: Boston National Historic Sites Commission__ 263 Civil War Centennial Commission... ........ 263 Federal Fire Counell... eee noel 543 Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebra- tion Commission... CC Cv Cc iiisaiir 264 Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission. ......_ 265 National Capital Planning Commission ak 552 National Park Service. .._ = = =... _ 472 National Park Trust Fund Board.________.___ 473 Washington National Monument Society. ... 569 Wise, Charles C., Jr., Subversive Activities Control Boards font Suuodiv, coossn Wise, pobot D., District Corporation Counsel’s Ws Bertram O., Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce... __..___ 238 Witeck, John M., Senate Committee on Appro-pity PERIONS oi at eh a EE Witherell, Eugene E., Public Buildings Service. 540 Withey, Graydon G., judge, Tax Court of the United States (lography OF) reais iin 6 Wiihinsiog, i Adm. F. S., Bureau of Ord-NANCE, NAVY. cirah ne sarin iiss 5 Sd mae in ‘Withrow, bi R. (Representative from Wisconsin): BI0ZIADNY ir os nnn ee SRR ER fo Public Works ino 24 Committee...an... Wi, Robert B., Astrophysical Observa- ie Edgar E., Indian Claims Commission._... Witting, Edward G., Research and Develop-ACI ATINY oesa ei 429 Wixon, Henry E., District Corporation Coun-gels Office. i an dont. Lon as 6 ‘Wolcott, Helen B., Federal Reserve System..__ ‘Wolcott, Jesse P., Federal Deposit Insurance COrDOratioON. ih A ae oe 5 Wold, Albert W., American National Red Cross. Wolfbein, Seymour L., Bureau of Labor Statis- la Cathryn B., administrative assistant to Senator Beall. oo iho nl seen 295 ‘Wolfe, L. Eugene, Office of Personnel and Re-serve Forces, NAVY ii ili ee cee aban eats 4 ‘Wolffe, Samuel, Patent Office... o-oooc Wold, Fred R., Public Housing Administra-5 i Ald SIT pk A i ed 48 Joris Wolverton, Charles A. (Representative from New Jersey): BION aa. Interstate and Foreign Commerce Commit- Bm 244 ‘Womack, Don C., Senate Press Gallery..._____ 667 Wood, Claude E., administrative assistant to Senator-ANAerson. .. io eeminermennsraen 295 ‘Wood, C. Tyler, International Cooperation Administration... a... 402 Wood, Maj. Gen. Jack W., Air Staff, Air Force_ 452 Wood, Lt. Col. John S., Jr., Legislative Liaison, 3 430 ‘Wood, N. O., Jr., Office of Administrative Assistant Secretary, Interior... ..._..._.. 468 Wool, 5 Office of Secretary of Bs Rosemary, Page Wood, lpm B,, Farmers’ Home Administra- Woon ila, to Senator Jenner... secretary Woodie, Joseph C., Securities and Exchange Commission dem a SEG et 558 Woodring, Dorothy E., secretary to Representa-tive Norblad coi coon...Jisurord. Lies. 305 Woodruff, Elaine, Civil Service Commission. . -524 Woodruft, William W., Senate Committee on Appropriations vite. amend Lanta 237 Woods, E. Charles, Bureau of the Budget.__.._ 392 Woods, Lowell Q., Forest Servicer: _:__i__._.i 480 Woods, Mary Ann, Secretary to Representative Byr Woo Rose Mary, personal secretary to the isd,President: dodalin 2 claro anh loud 333 Ri Woodworth, L.. N., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation Sempietet sealer Lo nate 259 Wooldridge, . Vice Adm. Edmund T., Com-mandant, The National War College, an ny ee CR LL 42 Wooldridge, William N., Department of Public Health, District. ire ainsi, satiate. 621 Woolley,J. R., Office of Secretary of the Navy__ 433 ‘Wooten, Herbert L., Public Housing Adminis- RIOT. es eT ae 547 Worley, Eugene, judge, United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (biography)... 588 Worthy, Edmond H., Division of Corporation RE SE Re 5 Wrather, Stephen E., Agriculture Marketing Branch lioroe 2 datusil Laat Bantu Ba is Wray, Grace E., Court of Claims__.._________._ Wren, Paul I., Assistant to Secretary, Treasury. 408 Wrenn, Thomas L., Civil Aeronautics Board... 523 Wright, Douglas 'c, Southwestern Power A AIIABIT RON aril ctl rh sat: ans 476 Wright, Helen, Office of the Clerk of House.._.. 338 Wright, James C., Jr. (Representative from Texas): Ty en DI EL Public: Works Committee... ...._ 0 __-.: Wright, L. Kenneth, Agricultural Marketing Tn Rl me EE a LL 482 Wright, ROC Saree 482 Wright, Robert B., Office of International Trade AI BL OSOUICIRAL Se, eae ch. Ebel ae 400 Wright, UE enlb les 662 Wright, Virginia L., Logistics, Army Wright, Young J., Department o Sanitary Engineering a 623 Wrigley, Ann, secretary to Representative Pilllonys Dots oa mandi doled Sache 305 Wurster, William W., U. S. Territorial Expan- sion Memorial Commission.___________...__ 2 Wyatt, Luther G., National Mediation Board... 554 wyali, Wale, reporter, United States Supreme COULD or eo eR ee re Re Wylie, John A., Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve, Dogan System Ce en a a HE Se 534 Wyman, Gen. Willard G., Headquarters, U. S. Continental Army Command 4 Wythe, George, Bureau of Foreign Commerce... 493 X Xanten, William A., Department of Sanitary a Bnghnecting cones cat al Yadarola, Dr. Don Mauricio L., Argentine AMDASSHA0r. sade ieee ae rene eae me 645 Congressional Directory Page Yakobson, Sergius: Legislative Reference Service... _.____ Reference Department, Library of Congress. _ Yalden-Thomson, William, International Labor OrZaMIZATION (tooo iis oie h a SR EIA 633 Yang, Dr. You Chan, Korean Ambassador._.__ Yarborough, Ralph W. (Senator from Texas): Biography SES Enns LL EE SUM Se es Fn 151 Government Operations Committee.......__. 232 Interstate and Foreign Commerce... ._.___ 233 Post Office and Civil Service Committee ..__ 233 Yarbrough, Capt. O. D., Bureau of Medicine and Surger 441 Yardley, Edward, Committee for Reciprocity Information. io. o_o oad Co du Jiu i 526 Yarnall, DladelineM National Labor Relations ah Boa Yates, ios R. (Representative from Illinois): Biography ...li. rile Jb JSST. Sil 39 Appropriations Committee...____ 241 Select Committee on Small Business_._______ 249 Yeagley, J. Walter, Internal Security Division, Jastice. ... dba Liha lola SLL aI 458 Yingling, John H., Senate Banking and Cur-rency COMI. nes or ve tir, 237 Yingling, Roswell M., Office of Administrative Assistant to Secretary ofthe Army... it. 430 Yocum, Jack, Secretary to Senator Monroney.. 297 Yordan, Antonio, Region 5, Small Business Ad- IRINISTrAbION. ooo cocci on ar sap rte AR EL Yost, ClarenceJ., Federal Trade Commission__ 537 Young, Charles I. Tennessee Valley Authority. 568 Young, Col. Edward H., U. S. Soldiers’ Home... 566 Young, Gladwin E., Soil Conservation Service 481 Young, James Ww. Indian Arts and Crafts Board Young, John (Representative from Texas): BIOSTADNY cine cits smn none dou omnis Satoh Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. _ 245 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. .___ Young, John M., Regional Offices, Civil Service Gommission Lido GL Ths 0 Doi 0 Jie 525 Young, John Parke, International Finance Divi-sion, States) diviiion. orl on CUO lus 400 Young, Kenneth T, , Jr., Bureau of Far Eastern Affairstte 0 Jol LO 0 OE) UE ed Young, Kermit K., Bureau of Reclamation_____ Young, Margaret, ‘secretary to Representative Wilson of Calffornia. o-oooe omen 308 Young, Mary A., United States Court of Cus-toms and Patent Appeals. iloak Lil 538 Young, Milton R. (Senator from North Dakota): Blography.o 9... oro io li tail 0S 118 Agriculture and Forestry Committee._.______ 231 Appropriations Committee... _________._.____ 231 Board of Visitors to Air Force Academy______ 262 Republican Policy Committee. _._____________ 235 Young, Philip, Ambassador to the Netherlands. 662 Young, Ralph A., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve SystemC. biti’ yilg 536 Young, Robert Barnes, Senate Judiciary Com- Torn il, Capt. Curtis T., Office of Naval Petroleum Reserves... -.o -a--talaiio. to 438 Youngdahl, Luther W., judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia__ 586 Younger, Ella J., Freedmen’s Hospital._-..____ 513 O Page Younger, J. Arthur (Representative from Cali-fornia): Biography il iiaiianl lori Jonin Lilien 12 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 244 Younger, Mrs. J. Arthur, Congressional Club_._. 526 Yount, Maj. Gen. Paul F., Army Staff________ 431 Yungblut, Charles W., International Coopera-tion Administrations co ol Disa oplinds 402 Yung Kwai, Burnham, Patent Office.._..._... 499 Z Zarbarah, Assayed Ahmad Ali, Yemen Chargé AAfaes or oo 0 La CT ol TERY 656 Zablocki, Clement J. (Representative from Wis- consin): Blography © 2s sc oon iol i] hn aii 172 Foreign-Afiairs Committee............... 243 Zagami, Placidino, Office of Official Reporters of Debates, Senate: ~-l= 11 JL at 336 ooloiin Zagoria, Sam, administrative assistant to Sen-ator Case of New Jersey... ____.____ 2 Zahn, Donald M., secretary to Representative A Lh ies al a SEE HE Ae Zamorano, Col. Humberto, Inter-American De- fense-Board LVL I RGEET Ze ARI) 630 Zanoft, Louis, Federal Power Commission_____ 535 Zaroubin, Georgi , Ambassador, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics... ______.____ 655 Zauft, Arthur M., District of Columbia Rede-velopment Land Agency. .---—.___________ 528 Zazove, Frederick, Securities and Exchange ~COMINISSION rocco dros ln tr a e ar n 55 Zeder, James C., National Inventors Council-. 495 at Herbert (Representative from New ork): Biography Education and Labor Committee. _ ____._____ Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.. 245 Zellerbach, James D.: Ambassador to Italy... fur fo as ro Jin Board of Governors, Red Cross_.__.__._..._.___ 519 Zellers, Charles N ., District Board of Education. 621 Zempel, Arnold, Office of International Labor XI Bg Te ree Se a 503 Ziehl, Wilbur i Bureau of the Budget. _.______ 392 Zimanski, Capt. F. A., Bureau of Naval Person- TREe He Se te 442 Zimmer, Edward 9. National Park Service Division Office... von corerJIE 473 Zimmerly, Harriet, Office of Secretary of the Air F Zimmerman, Julian, Housing and Home Fi-nance Agency 544 Zincke, Bernard J., House Committee on Mer- chant Marine and Fisheries... ____.______ 252 Zinn, Charles J., House Committee on Judiciary. 252 Zinner, Paul, Bureau of Mine: Zitzman, Brig. Gen. Kenneth F., Industrial Col- lege of the Armed Forces, Defense__________ 424 Zollo, Edith F., secretary to Senator Butler-___. 295 Zook, RB @G., Rural Electrification Administra- Zale No César Gordillo, Pan American Sani-tary Organization. .c uli. aindail Zumwalt, Riley R., secretary to Representative Mack of foridoo 304 Washington lio Zweben, Murray, Office of Secretary of Senate_. 334 Zwerner, Adolph H., Housing and Home Fi- NANCE AZCNCY. oer onmom mmm om smn = 545 LICENSE NO. 149-B, UNDER U. S. PATENT OTHER NO. 2680630 U. S. AND FOREIGN PATENTS PENDING YS : $J Hm 5 Contents Vice President Ala.—Calif. Colo.—-Ga. 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